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and made some remarkable plays. The left winger, Gord Moffat, was fast and completely unafraid of anything. Many times came when he zoomed into the corner and re- turned leaving some poor guy from the opposition with a headache. The yellow line, known as the F M flyers, were punishing with Big Don Freeman centering. Don was amazing, how he could deak out the entire opposition and then slam the puck in the net. The yellow line was very strong and po- werful making some terrific plays between them. Eric Morgan was always prevelent where the puck was and was always a hard work- ing, strong asset to the line. John Myers (Flex) never ceased to amaze people with the awesome power he could fire a shot. The Blue line, known as the Blues Brothers, was very fast, and always ready for ac- tion. Led by centerman Carl Headly, who was very fast, and winged by Rick Hickling and Sandy McKenzie, they formed a strong, attacking group. This line made many rushes that left the op- ponents standing watching as they put the puck past the bewildered goaltender. Our defensive strength this sea- son was probably one of the strongest in the ISAA, led by the Iron Curtain. The Iron Curtain, led by Toby Follows with Paul Sustrunk, was probably one of the finest pairs of defensemen in the league. What can I say about Toby Follows, he was one of the diminutive players of the squad. He amazed everyone with his sudden speed and crushing hip checks which sent the opponents head over heels. Paul Sustrunk, our rookie defensemen, had more deceptive moves than John Travolta, many times he even amazed himself. Chris Ricketts, our aging vet, and Steve Mann made up our other defensive pair, adding a new dimension to our style of hockey. Our goaltending this year was a joint effort shared by Steve Cockell Mike Dejarey. Steve Cockell, as instructed by Coach Tikhonov will attend Vic Tanny ' s on a regular basis next season. However his goaltending this season was extremely good for the most part. Mike, ahhough he didn ' t play as much as Steve played well when he did. On behalf of the team, Thanks Coach Manbert for a great season. Toby Follows. John Myers
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FRONT ROW: Cockell, Ricketts, T. Follows, Myers, P. Follows, Freeman, Dejaray. SECOND ROW: Kolulak, Henriques, Moffat, Hickling, Fife, Headley, Cobham, Mann. BACK ROW: Mr. Manbert, Morgan, McNair, Stark, McKenzie, Sustronk, Peer. Second Hockey Well, what can we say, but thank you for one of the most memorable and exciting seasons we have ever had. The team was a real team, lead by our illustrious coach, Mr. Manbert (alias Tikhonov). The players on the team were tremendous the way they hustled and worked through- out the season. It was due to the effort by the players, and the dedi- cation of our coach that we creat- ed such a strong bond between us. Even the away games like the one at U.C.C. where we unfortunately lost, was fun! After dinner we were all ready to play again and thoroughly trounce T.C.S. That alone says a great deal for the squad. By the end of the year the team had compiled quite a record finish- ing 2nd in ISAA with an impres- sive record of 16 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tie despite our smaller size in comparison with the other schools. Wherever we went schools thought we ' d be a push over because of our size but when the horn sound- ed at the end of the game, there was no question who was better - we were! - with the exception of 3 out of 6 games lost. The team was rarely Chippy and rarely did we hear a critical word spoken be- tween players. Perhaps the most exciting game of our season, and what truly molded our team was the game against Ridley College School. Just two games earlier we had lost a heartstopper to their style of thug- hockey. They were a Big physi- cally hard hitting team but we knew we could beat them. Before the game the players were fired up to the point where some may have exploded had the game not started. We completely demolished Ridley, we had them running around in circles and at one point we were beating them 10-4 - what a killing! But we finished the game 10-6. Never before have we seen Coach Manbert so happy as well as the team. The change room was bub- bli ng over as John Myers led an offensive against the whole Ridley squad armed with cream covered cupcakes however with the help of the team we were able to subdue him from his excitement until dinner time. One of the strongest points to our team play was our tremen- dously dangerous , in fact lethal forwards. The red line was known to all as Commie Connection, because of their Russian style of play. They mercilessly slaughtered many a goal tender. Pete Follows, the teams leading scorer was always dangerous and a highly skilled player, with an uncanny ability to create mind-boggling plays. Chuck McNair, who was the strong shooter of the line was al- ways a threat in front of the net
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FRONT ROW: J. Hughes, Fournier, Sopinka, Charron, Weisbaum, Bolt, Bryant, Guthrie. BACK ROW: Bailey, Freeman, Steifenhofer, Stalder, Jobin, Turnbull, Husebye, Petersen, Lockie, Mr. Snowden. Third Team Hockey The ThirtJ Hockey Team this year had a tough season as we were hampered by injuries throughout the season. Ahhough the season was not a winning one, the general feehng of the team was one of a successful season. Even when we were behind we stuck together and never gave the game up without a rigourous fight. The team improved immensely with the help of Mr. Snowden ' s calm suggestions from the bench. Throughout the season our for- wards played steadily. Though they missed several golden opportuni- ties, they usually capitalized on good scoring chances. These men of action were J.B. Dineen, the wild Jamaican J. Bailey, and Jeff Locke. 62 -1h
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