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FIELD HOCKEY ROW 1: Trudy Parkinson, Linda Sulkers, Joanne Muirhead, Sharon Doney, Bonnie Barrie. ROW 2: Laurie Waddell, Nora Quarnstrom, Janice Whitlock, Debbie Darracott, Miss Eglin, Jackie Taylor ROW 3: Lesley Cook, Denise LeClaire, Lendre Rogers. FIELD HOCKEY This is only the second year that this exciting sport has been played in city schools. Due to the bad weather that we often get in the fall, it was decided that all games would be played in one day. The competition was set up in the form of a Round Robin tournament; the victor would become the city champions. Our teams superiority was evident as they breezed to easy wins over Kelvin, Elmwood and Gordon Bell. The next game was the main competition. The team had met Daniel Mac. twice before, the result one win and one loss per team. After a hard battle the Churchill team emerged victorious with a score of 2-1. The final game was played against Grant Park which added another win to Churchill ' s perfect record and made them City Champs. The girls did not do as well in the Provincials but still obtained a third place standing; special thanks to Miss Eglin for her able coaching and organization of the Round Robin tournament.
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ROW 1: Gerr Wilson, Tom McFetridge, Dave Lyons, John h rwood, Jack Fotheringham, Eric Hunt. ROW 2: Mr. D. Chow (coach), Tony Ruban, Robert Morrin, Raymond Shupena, Richard Crawley, Brent Millar, Tom Krawetz. FRESHMAN This is not the year for our Freshman soccer team. Constantly playing shorthanded, we managed to win just one game over Gordon Bell during league play. However the boys did their level best. Next year when we get a full team assembled, we will be able to turn the tide. VARSITY Our Varsity Soccer Team won the South Division however they lost to St. John ' s in the semi-finals. It must be admitted that Churchill must improve on the quality of its soccer teams to defeat the North teams. ROW 1: Aldo Tacchi, Randy The Affectionate Nibbler Wlosek, Gary Aubert, Wayne Ives, Ian Willows. ROW 2: Coach DeJersey, Stan Botch, Andy Stefaniuk, Laurie Mclvor, Dave McFetridge, Ron McCaskill, Paul Smeall, Tony Burs Buss (captain), Jack Tate.
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VOLLEYBALL JUNIOR HIGH JUNIORS Despite the many hours of practice and the fine coaching of Mrs. Peacock, the girls were unable to make a good showing. They did however maintain a high standard of sportsmanship and gained valuable experience. ROW 1: Deb Bilton, Joanie McPherson (co-captain), Debbie Ives, Pam Reid (captain), Bev Lechowicz, Dianne Doney, Maureen Okopski. ROW 2: Maureen Kendall, Lynda Nero, Karen Mathieson, Bev Sura (manager), Karen Land, Donna Ziesman. JUNIOR HIGH SENIORS Apparently this was not Churchill ' s year to shine in respect to Junior High Volleyball.Thank you to Mrs. Peacock for the many hours she spent coaching. Better luck next year girls. ROW 1: Kathy Kimball, Joan Rathbone, Kim Pestrak (captain), Wendy Attree, Carol Tonwsley. ROW 2: Su Daniels, Pam Goodchild, Barb Swarbrick, Wendy Wallace, Debbie Carmichael, Joan Marowitch, Wanda Ralcewicz. FRESHMEN This year the girls hard work payed off. The team had a fine season with a record of 7 wins and 2 loses, which gave them a chance at the City Championship. Although the girls played well they were unable to obtain the city title. We hope to see the girls win the championship next year. ROW 1: Clara Donato, Sharon Doney, Barbara Wuirch (captain), Donna Sanguin, Karen Fletcher. ROW 2: Kathy Lloyd, Cathy Tinkler, Keith Wasylik (coach), Allen Wall (coach), Aynsley MacDonald, Sherri Mezzarobba. Missing: Miss Eglin, Patti Riches. PAGE 58
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