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Outdoor Soccer ' s Group Picture. (Above) Ron Sandler struggles to keep the ball in play. (Right) Fighting for posses- Jon Markoff dribbling the sion of the ball (Left) ball down the field. (Above)
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H.S. Spring Soccer After a tragic fall season, in which the soccer team lost to unmentionable teams, we came back in the spring under the steady cursing of Coach Mauch. Understandably angered by our laziness in the fall, he made every day in spring from 3:30 to 5:30 a living hell. But he knew what he was doing and it worked. Our spring season ended with only two losses out of a sixteen game schedule, and these two games were close. The annual Canterbury-Homestead Fest ended at a 3-1 loss — but we ' ll be back. The Goalie, Shaun Graham - '
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Boys ' Indoor Soccer For the Indoor Soccer tournament Canterbury, the defending champion, returned with a new, young team which was anxious to prove itself. And they did just that. Canterbury ' s first match was against New Haven, whom they shut-out, 9-0. A well-rested Canter- bury was ready for Snider on Sunday. Goals came easily for Canterbury and the buzzer sounded, ending the game in Canterbury ' s favor, 7-1. Then came the game to see: Canterbury vs. Home- Above: Dick Waterfield, sopho- more, maneuvers the ball up the field. Left: Trying to out run a Snider Opposer, Dick takes control (AGAIN). stead in the semifinals. Both teams played hard, fighting for positions and suffering through ques- tionable calls. It seemed as though the game would re- main scoreless and per- haps might resort to over- time, until Homestead scored in the beginning of the third quarter. Canter- bury allowed Homestead no more goals but were un- able to make a goal them- selves. The game ended in Homestead ' s favor 1-0, meaning that they ad- vanced to the finals. Cavs. vs. Spartans: The High point of Win- ter Cup Weekend. Tah-cum-wah was packed with support- ers of Canterbury and Homestead plus peo- ple who just wanted to see a good game.
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