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XQJWW At thiswrlting, the 69-70 rugger team has not hada chance to compete yet. We wish them luck, and since a I9-word write-up looks bad, we thought we'd mention the work of last year's rugger team, which was also our first. They lost a match to Pauline Johnson in Brantford, then played and won both ahome game and a return match with Galt High School. They then travelled to the All-Ontario at Fletcher Field in Toronto, where they came' close, but didn't quite make lt. lThere were also Zplayersdisqualifiedforbeingoverweightj 1 l 'l fx M N N V , FRONT ROW Wayne Bragg Mike Fawcett Rob Langner Jack Wharram Louis Magyar, Dave T GOLF TEAM Under the direction of Mr. Kendrick, a school qualifying tournament was held, in order to select the CASS golf team, the team then movedon to the Tri-County Tournament in St. Thomas, where they: Kal felched out fbi lost miserably The main purpose of the team was to provide experience which may prove valuable in the future, especially on summer afternoons. WSW
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WWW JUNIOR SOCCER Prospects are good for the junior team . One of the better surprises is Roger Por- chak, who is shaping up as a pretty fair goalie. Although Ingersoll is the only other team in the league at present, tentative arrangements are being made to have Oliver Stephens enter a team so we'll have a little more competition. Mr. McLean is working with this soccer team, too, and besides providing experience for prospective senior team members, we can expect this to be one of the most successful junior teams in the school. when FN .4 SENIOR SOCCER At the time of this writing, the senior soccer team has iust started its practising in earnest. The fall team was not really up to par since a number of the more proficient athletes were drawn to other sports, especially football, and in addi- tion, a fairpartion of the team were com- plete rookies. The spring team suffers from no such defects. The seasoned fall men are back and some of the previously occupied athletes have come out, and the line-up looks good. Space does not permit a listing of the personnel, but The Coach seems to have confidence that his team is going places, so we don't think they'll felch out on us. BMIQKQI I I It 5 ei 2 , 5-'12, r .efeivvszs-4 swf. ' I ' JUNIOR SOCCER TEAM BACK ROW: CL. to R.I Mr. MacLean fCoachI, Don Pozoievic, Brad Scott, Bill Howard, Bill Schellenbach, Mike Fruttarol, Ben Schrik, Phil Visser, Jim Tonin, Peter Poortinga, Don Keeping, Sergio Nosella lCoachI FRONT ROW: Dave Dean, Mike Fawcett, Mike McKenna, Henry Huinink, Bill Reid, John Batterink, Louis Magyar, John Daneluzzi, Adolfo Spaleta SENIOR SOCCER TEAM BACK ROW: lL. to R.l Mr. MacLean fCoachI, Ron Nadalin, Dave Pozoievic, John Marovino, Richard Sipura, Bill Birch, Jim Van Meer, Shane Brown, Jim Wilkins, Sergio Nosella fCoochl FRONT ROW: George Molenda, Bill Huth, Valentin Beilar, Dan Pringle, Tom Utting, Clealand Smoke John Haggith, Dan MacGilIivray I
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JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM Mr. Ewing seemed to have the proper ingredients For a winning junior basket- ball club, but things didn't really gel until the end of the season. On January 9, they recorded their first win, against Glendale, which showed a remarkable determination, since on the week before they lost two exhibition games bya grand total of three baskets. The team is to be congratulated For a great recovery after that depressing tourna- ment. However, l think the Crusaders agree that much of the credit for this year's Final drive goes to Mr. Ewing, whose practices have resulted in a better team and valuable experience for next year. KYTN +1 EJOR keine! MIDGET BASKETBALL The CASS Dukes, our midget basket- ball team, competed in eight games this year, although on no regular schedule. They topped oft the season by competing in the Ingersoll District Collegiate midget tournament. The practices were usually in the mornings, and sometimes after four, and aided in introducing some of the players to the discipline of regular practice. The main contribution of the team was to provide experience for next year, when many of this year's midgets hope to move into Junior. WW gi-BY-f -' ,V ,lgfl f, K i 3885, .'- f. i ,xy - ,Big ,,.. , T l 5, Jail' ' :: T5 , l' 2: , fi iiiilfirif 1 T a - , ,. g Q-zz-4 rl 1, .T . 3 J l l 1 .... ' l te i .--- ' . '- fi in ' Z 'ii' r- , 1 . 5 - , 5' ,- l J A 5 gy . 'V ., 1- ,. 5' ,- 1 .. f:::s,,'i , wg, ' ts' ,. , g rf: . ir it fig, if ,rf 0 pi 31.5 55 .. lm , H C we , T, . L -- ,Q I In :I 1' , -' S J 2 3 l if 2 5 li I 5 , .,., -,::: , ' ' 5 3 .,,. : -:-: ' .- , X . QA Aw ......., : Q Nw, Li Af, , ,I t el Q - V-,X L A ,,.. t 'I .f . .A 1, -' .:., 1, ' J. , '- - , I 'g' , M -' fl' A i - 1 1 , 3 if --M .t , E M 1 Q t 2 tl . f - , -- 7, - is J g ' t':f.21.,5: :,. ,Y ,, F V5 , g Q fy. 1 15' , u il .:..:. Q '- ,...t. ,--- B ' .... 1 ' 3 ,- , f , 'R .,.:, .tr. MW ,., .,....., . -72255:if-2-'ag-v!:E':!A . .,..,. , ,..,. .... ... f .1 -lll M: M JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW: QL, to RJ Brian Simser, Wulf Jakowlew, Larry Christian, Bill Reid, Brian Chambers, Mr . Ewing CCoachJ FRONT ROW: Jim Atkinson, Gary Yeoman, Rob Langner, Dan Eaton, John Kozey, Jim Fletcher MIDGET BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW: KL. to R., Rob Clark, Brian Keeping, Don Fulkerson, Don Pozoievic, Lorne Kntchlng :DONT ROW! Dave Butler, Mike Burton, Roger Porchak, Steve Iwaniw, Mr. Kendrick fCoachj .. l 2 HL.-.-Ale , ,, , l T 'W '? ' '-
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