Brantford Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Hello Yearbook (Brantford, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1961

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SENIOR FOOTBALL Front Row — Don Heys, Jim Wiles, Barry Cooper, Mr. Marm (Coach), Don Wylie (Captain), Mr. Vincent (C!oach), Barry Humphrey, Garry Logan. Second Row — Hartley Mitchell (Manager), Dennis McCreary, Pete Ritchie, Roy Bonsack, Danny Bowden, Terry Skater, Brian Johnson, Bob Fyfe, Leigh Kelk (Manager). Third Row — Dennis Pascoe, Doug Whitehead, Ken Bickerton, Harvey Jordan, Ron Ojrk, Don Harris, Jack Rooney, Jim Ladd. Back Row — Soley Seraganian, Paul Ritchie, Graeme Dempster, Jan Bruner, Andy Zaranyik, Ron Muir, Bob Richter. Absent — Terry Moyer (Captain). SENIOR FOOTBALL St. Jerome ' s -13 B.C.L - The Seniors made an inauspicious debut, being shut out by St. Jerome ' s of Kitchener in an exhibition game at Lions Park. The Blue and Gold failed to mount a sustained attack and seldom got behind midfield. Paul Ritchie £uid Andy Zaranyik were the most consistent ball carriers for the Blue and Gold, while Wylie and Wiles played well defensively. Eastwood - 45 B.C.L - Kitchener Eastwood, showing a rough, hard- hitting defence, took an easy victory from our seniors, who could not maintain an offensive attack. The Rebels led 19-0 at half time, and were ahead by 33 points after three periods. Moyer, Fyfe, Zaranyik and Paul Ritchie were best for B.C.L, while Cooper and Harris played well along the line. Gait - 13 B.C.L - B.C.L, still winless, could not build up a consist- ent offensive thrust, and spent most of the afternoon trying to get out of its own end. The team, however, played well defensively, and the fine play of Fyfe, Humphrey and Cooper was characteristic of this effort. Under the leadership of quarterback Dan Bowden the team threatened to make a comeback late in the game, but the attack was stalled on the Gait eleven- yard line. B.C.L - 71 Guelph - The B.C.L team, in swamping the visitors, worked like a machine in gaining a total of 508 yards. Fyfe opened the scoring in B.C.L ' s first series of plays on a 34-yard T.D. gallop. Other major scores were picked up by Heys, Zaranyik, Wylie, Muir, Richter, Bowden, and Paul Ritchie. Terry Moyer, Page 54 the outstanding star of the game, galloped for three touchdowns. Richter, Heys and Zaranyik turned in excellent defensive performances. P.J.C.L - 13 B.C.L - 1 This game was a close, head-knocking affair, with the Blue and Gold unable to penetrate the P.J. defence once inside their 25-yard line. Don Heys set up the lone B.C.L score when he blocked and recovered a pxmt on the P.J. 46. Moyer later kicked for the single point from the 26. Fyfe, Humphrey, Whitehead and Bohnsack were outstanding for strong defensive efforts. K-W - 28 B.C.L - B.C.L ' s defensive unit turned in a fine job and limited K-W to no points in the second half. How- ever, K-W had grabbed their 28-point lead at the half. B.C.L ' s offence was almost non-existent, being limited to a total of 38 yards. Perhaps the single factor that accounted for this meagre yardage was our ball-handling, which in- cluded seven fumbles. Fyfe was B.C.L ' s top performer, while Paul Ritchie, Horvath and Humphreys worked hard on defense. J. F. Ross -20 B.C.L -0 B.C.L put up a strong fight in this, their last game of the season, but once more went down to defeat. B.C.L ' s defense was unable to stop J. F. Ross ' s long pass threat, which scored two quick touchdowns in the first half. Our defensive line did, however, show its usual spirited drive, characterized by the play of Skater, Horvath, Whitehead and McCreary. — Bob Richter 12G Soley Seraganian 12G

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SflO Ud - BOYS ' ATHLETIC SOCIETY Front Row — Hartley MitcheU, David WhiUans, Eugene Evanetz, Ron Muir, Don Heys, Barry Cooper, Eugene Marshall. Second Row — Duncan Preston, Ron Butcher, Ron Scott, Ted McDonald, Don Harris, Don Craw, Bob Cole, Don Corn- foot, Rick Sterne, Mr. Vincent. Back Row Don Angevine, Keith Pearce, Gary Broughton, James Wilson, John Lind, Ken Jones, Tye Joyce, Tom Taylor. BOYS ' ATHLETIC SOCIETY The main objective of the twenty- five boys in the Athletic Society is to regulate boys ' sports in the school. During the autumn football is our chief activity. For this we compile and have programmes printed listing the names and positions of all the players. Some members sold tickets for the games, while others acted as spotters or worked the yardsticks. In the autiunn and winter months we organize and run inter-form sports such as pushball, basket- ball, and volleyball. Volunteer students act as referees and scorers. In the spring we sponsor the B.C.I. Golf Tourna- ment and work along with other organizations to make field day a success. Members help to prepare Cockshutt Park for field day, and during the events they act as runners and scorers. Throughout the year the B.A.S. sponsors several events including a dance and the Sportsmen ' s Stag. The money raised through these events is used to buy athletic equipment for the school teams. — Hartley Mitchell 11 B. Page 53



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e c, lr cc r- nP r JUNIOR FOOTBALL Front Row — Don Menhennet, Wally Crysler, Mr. Hutchinson, Bill Hewson, Jack Alway, Mr. Truant, John Norwood, Duncan Preston. Second Row — Barry Davis (Manager), Teddy Phelps, Richard Schertzberg, John Waite, Ken Motherall, Mike MUligan, Jamie WUliamson, Rick Harsant, Al Novak, Brian Sinclair. Third Row — Don Jackman (Assistant Coach), Sandy MacDonald, Gary Smith. Ross Buzek, Jim Waters, John Noble, Jerry O ' Connor, Grant Luke, Ed Pancoe, Dennis Rickwood. Back Row — Peter Seraganian, Frank Read, Tye Joyce, Rick Sterne, Don Battler, Don Angevine, Paul Loveday. JUNIOR The B.C.L Colts finished the year with a record of 2 wins, 1 tie, and 4 losses. The results of the games, with a brief summary, are as follows: North Park - 6 B.C J. - 3 The opening game of the 1960 season was against our north end rivals, the Sabres of North Park. It was a night game which saw the North Park squad come from behind a 3-point deficit to score in the last three minutes of play. The B.C.I, points came on a single kicked by Paul Loveday and a safety touch. E twood - 66 B.C.I. - The Colts were greatly outclassed by last year ' s junior champs, the Rebels of Eastwood. The Rebels wasted little time in taking the lead, as they scored on the first play from scrimmage and continued to mount up points as the game progressed. The East- wood attack was fairly well contained on plays through the middle by Mike Milligan. B.C.I. - 13 Gait C.I.-0 The Colts ' initial win of the year was before the home fans as they completely outplayed the Golden Ghosts. Don Menhennet scored in the fourth quarter when he intercepted a Gait pass. Al Novak picked up our other T.D. late in the quarter. Paul Loveday kicked a convert for the remaining point. FOOTBALL Kitchener-Waterloo C.L - 34 B.C.L - 6 The Juniors appeared to be on their way to an- other win when a kickofl was fumbled and recovered by the Raiders. At the time they were leading by a score of 6 to and were holding the powerful Raiders at bay. However, they could not get untracked during the remainder of the game. Buzek, Rickwood, and Huson shone defensively. P.J.C.I. - 25 B.C.I. - 13 The Colts, in this game, were simply outrun by the speedy east ' end Warriors. B.C.I, was strong through the middle, with Al Novak and Ed Pancoe the principal ground gainers. P.J. capitalized on their speed by constantly sweeping wide around the end. Dune Preston shone at quarterback for B.C.I, in a losing cause. Guelph CI. - 13 B.C.L - 13 In one of the most exciting finishes of the year, the Colts came from behind to tie the score in the last quarter. Ed Pancoe and Al Novak scored the B.C.I. T.D. ' s and Paul Loveday kicked a convert. The final score came on a dramatic 108-yard march. B.C.L -20 J. F. Ross -2 This game featured the running of Ed Pancoe, who ran for two touchdowns and gained good yard- age on the ground. The Colts were never headed in this game and greatly outclassed the Ross double blue. Al Novak scored the other touchdown, with Paul Loveday kicking a pair of converts. — Don Jackman 12F Page 55

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