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SOCCER FRESHMAN SOCCER The freshman team under the super ' coaching of Mr. Whitham, completed thei season with a record of 4 wins and 2 loses However, this was not sufficient to allov them to enter the city semi-finals. Front Row (left to right): Keith MacFarlant Gordon Doerksen, John Loewen, Paul Math ieson, Ted Youd. Back Row: Ralph Waples, Heinz Reiser, Dou; Menzies, Mike Rogers, Arnold Klymchuk. Missing: Vincent Aeillo, Frances McKee, Glei Bampton, Mr. Whitham (coach). JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR These boys, under the capable coaching of Mr. Schellenberg won only 2 games and lost three. The games they did lose were close, to teams much bigger and stronger than the Churchill boys. Good luck to the boys in the future. Front Row (left to right): Jerry Newstead, Steve Jones ,Fred Riggall (capt.), Tonni Buus, Terry Scott. Back Row: W. Schellenberg (coach), Ricky Slezak, Jim Giesbrecht, Wes Ceretti, Dave McCaw. Missing : Ray From, Paul Sutherland, Dennis Kraushar, Len Holyk, Bill Frayer. This year the Junior High Junior soccer team had some bad luck, winning 3 and losing 1 —the first game against Grant Park 3-0, the second game against River Heights 6-0, the third game was losf to Gordon Bell 2-0, and the fourth game won against Earl Grey 3-0. Some of the out¬ standing players were Bruno D ' Abramo, captain, Robbie Rose, Co-captain, Brian Wilson, co-captain, and Laurie Mclvor. Mr. Derwin (coach) was happy with the team as were the Churchill supporters. Most certain, we will have a winning team jiext year. Front Row (left to right): Brian Fowler, John Jansen, Bruno D’Abramo (captain), Garry Aubert, David Duncan. Second Row: Keith Moto, Robbie Rose, Rey- nald Fordart, Laurie Mclvor, Mr. Derwin (coach). Missing: Robbie Duncan, Wayne Ives, Ron Lynch, Tom Haines, Brian Wilson. JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR PAGE 76
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BASKETBALL First Row (left to right): Dave Anderson, Bruno D’Abramo,. Don Reid, Laurie Mclvor, John Scott, Jamie Horne (ass’t. coach), Dave Hardie, Ron Neufield, Steve Hayward, Jack Ackland, Randy Waosek, Jack Roberts (manager). JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR This year under the able coaching of Mr. Puchniak, the team finished with an excellent record of 10 wins and 1 loss, which was to Grant Park. The score of this well-fought game was 14-12. They played J. B. Mitchell and won by the score of 30-2 and they defeated River Heights 25-15. In the city finals they played Aberdeen. Al¬ though they put up a great fight, they fell victims to a score of 20-19. Next year these boys will bring the Junior Senior championships to Churchill. JUNIOR HIGH SENIOR he Junior High Senior basketball team ler the coaching of Mr. Trump had a ly disappointing season. They finished h a season record of 3 wins and 5 ses. The team lost close games to River I ghts, Earl Grey, and Grant Park which ! ld have put them at the top. We hope t these boys, in the future, will make some of Churchill’s best teams. Front Row (left to right) : Pat Barkley, Terry Scott, Gene Degen (captain), Fred Riggall, Bob Douglas. Back Row (left to right): Don Bain Robert Curtis, Harold Ely, Jim Giesbriecht, Rick Slezak, Don John¬ ston, Mr. Trump (missing, coach). PAGE 75
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Front Row (left to right): Peter Trevillion, Art Pearson, John Rigby, Jamie Horne, Garry Brolly, Walter Trafton, Russ Ackland, Michael Trevillion. Second Row: Clint Evans, Martin Munsters, Victor Kriscinas, Bob Keely, Bruce Zimmer, John Samm, Greg Hull, Bob Sutherland, Mr. Puchniak. Third Row: Bob Loiselle, Peter Feniak, Keith Wasylik, Burger Buus, Teddy Bishop, Ray Williams, Ron Puccy. , Fourth Row: Dave Drummond, Mr. Albertson, Bill Downie. Missing: Tobor Csapo. CHURCHILL BULLDOGS Under the superb direction of Mr. John Puchniak and Mr. George Dawson, Churchill Bull¬ dogs experienced their most successful year in the history of Churchill High School. Their im¬ pressive record of three wins, one loss, and one tie enabled them to finis h in third spot, one point behind Kelvin and two points behind first place Gordon Bell. By achieving such an out¬ standing record, Churchill High Bulldogs are now considered as one of the high-ranking powers in high school football. Most of the credit must be directed towards the coach, Mr. Puchniak, and his able assistant, Mr. Dawson, who both succeeded, through long hours of devoted coaching, in moulding a winning team from a team which had only figured in the loss column. Their coaching ability reflected on the players who responded by excelling with their best poten¬ tial. The offence formed by Mr. Puchniak and led by backs, Jamie Horne (QB), hard-running Walter Trafton (FB), Art Pearson (FB), Berger Buus (FB), and Bob Keely (HB), and by linemen John Rigby (E), Harry Hood, Memorial Trophy winner Peter Trevillion (T), and Ed Chapman (T) moved the ball very effectively and piled up the most touchdowns of any Churchill team. The defence, under the coaching of Mr. Dawson, proved to be one of the smallest but toughest in the league and consisted of the hard-hitting Trevillion boys, Ray Williams (E), Russell Ackland (E), Ron Pucci (DH), Art Pearson, (LB), Clint Evans (CLB), and John Samm (DH). In conclusion, the ' 65 edition of the Bulldogs were victory bound except for a roadblock set up by a team called Kelvin, who prevented Churchill from entering the playoffs. However, coach John Puch¬ niak is highly optimistic about the next season and is absolutely certain that Churchill High School will experience its first provincial High school football title in 1966. SCORES OF GAMES A LEAGUE Bulldogs 7 Gordon Bell 7 29 St. Paul’s 6 18 Daniel Mac 15 19 Grant Park 12 0 Kelvin 39 18 Elmwood 12 PAGE 77
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