Appleby College - Argus Yearbook (Oakville, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1979

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Second Hockey H! v y K JM ■ ■ MI b y i — . w s FRONT ROW: Merry, Mull, Henderson, Sandford, Petersen, Mann, Jaworski, Bascombe. BACK: McCarter, Humeniuk, Schooling, Mairs, Mayo. The team this year got off to an extremely slow start, being defeated by several scores too embarrassing to mention. But, due to the per- severance of our coach, Mr. Boyd, we were transformed from a disorganized mob into an energetic and almost fit team, certainly never lacking in enthusiasm. After a few wins late in the season, we entered an Ashbury competition in high spirits. Winning it relatively easily, we gained confidence, and went on to win all but two games for the rest of the season. Every single member of the team improved considerably, some more than others, but all the same, we improved as a team. Enthusiasm was never lacking and every game, even those that were lost, were enjoyed by every participant. Perhaps it is unfair to some to mention names, but in order to justify those who contributed their utmost I think it is necessary. Individual standouts were as follows: Richard Schooling, our Captain, for his hard checking and good spirits which were the in- spiration of the team, Chris Humeniuk, a center forward whose perpetual scoring won us many close games, Mike Merry, Darryl Mayo, all who showed great improvement. Time McCarter and Kurt Mull also showed great team spirit. But Mr. Boyd deserves the most recognition. His hard work molded us into a team, and for his patience and spirit we all sincerely thank him. m n ji '

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w I n t e r !f. First Team Hockey FRONT ROW: McNally, Mann, Follows, Crawford, Krane, Millar, Dobell, Bruce. BACK ROW: Schooling, Moffatt, Piasecki, Barr, Leach, Mr. Singer, Guthrie, Nightingale. This was an exciting year for the First Team. They met many tough challenges and managed to over- come the majority of them. They were often matched against older and stronger opponents. They never gave up, and managed to play with pride and class. Our Captain, Martian Moffatt, often held us in during difficult games. We also had strong support on defence led by Steve Bruce and Steve Guthrie. Stuart (Smiley) Smith trained our goaltender, while Dave Walsh controlled our defensive squad, and Dave Singer coached the offense and the team in general. The offense was the part that carried the team. It was lead by .Mark Barr, Steve Krane and Jamie Piasecki. This was our first line which supplied us with many goals and much encouragement. Mark Barr was the leading point getter, and had the second most goals. Steve Bruce scored the most goals and second most points. Mark Follows and Peter Mann had a good season and are only in sixth grade (hope for the future). Lawrence McNally and Richard Schooling added extra support on defense. Dave Leach, Andrew Dobell and Andrew Crawford managed to lead the third line. Nicholas Nightingale and Scott Millar helped our of- fensive attack. We were at our best when we played a series against Ashbury College from Ottawa and Lower Canada College in Montreal. All in all the whole team im- proved greatly during the season and our team appreciated the constant effort of our coaches. Mark Barr



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Swimming This Years teams started out well with two consecutive wins against St. Georges and Osier Public School. However our great rival Ridley defeated us twice in a row. These losses were partly due to the fact Ridley ' s team was based on grade nines. Our next meet resulted in a win against St. Georges at a Public Pool in Toronto. We were assisted by Chris King, Andrew Crawford- Brown, Andrew Ross and Chris Chapman, all Senior School swimmers. Strong swimming by Greg Williams and Marc Genereu.x all season long was still not enough to take revenge on the Ridley Team, but our Juniors did score a victory in their division due to excellent efforts by Stewart Ritchie and Ian Batty. Our final meet was against Ridley but this was the opposite of our last meet. The Seniors won by three points beaking a J.S. record in the Freestyle relay. The Juniors lost by six giving Ridley their fourth victory by three points. At the end of the season the record stood at three wins, four losses and no ties. Three boys received their colours: Marc Genereux who dominated all freestyle events, Greg Williams, our Captain, and Butterfly artist, and Ian Batty. All in all I think the year was a success and we all thank our coach, Mr. Bailey for doing a superb job and giving us some excellent advice for the years to come. John Easson Greg Williams Under 13 FRONT ROW: Anderson, Ritchie, Schunng, Vandcrkerckhove, Rcid, Wong. MIDDLE ROW: Scguin, Bannister, DuToii, Gardner, Kaulzky, Seferian. BACK ROW: Mr. Bailey, Shaw, McConnell, Wackcrnagel, Hassal, O ' Reilly, MacKay, Baity. FRONT ROW: Lewitt, Williams, McConnell, Hassal. MIDDLE ROW: Genereux, Easson, Petkovich. BACK ROW: Meredith, Batty, Mr. Bailey, MacKay.

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