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Boasting a fine 8-5-1 record this season, the Varsity A soccer team scored a total of 66 goals While yielding only 23 to their opponents. In nearly all the games won, the Varsity built up a large margin of goals beating some opponents as much as 11-1. In the games lost, the score was always very close, such as in the hard-fought Air Force Academy game, which ended in a score of 1-0. Three-year letterman Jim Hop- kins was elected the team's captain for the second time, and he also re- ceived the Most Valuable Player Award for his excellent job in both offensive and defensive play. Tom Butler was awarded the title of Most Improved Player. This season Peter Stonington, Orachoon Yomchinda, Phil Levy, Bruce Cranmer, and David Newman stood out for their exceptional abil- ity in offensive play. On defense, Mike Brauer proved to be the team's greatest asset. Coach Dylan Evans had his second successful year as soccer coach, and his hopes are very high for another good season next year. arsity Soccer Standing: Coach Dylan F. Evans, J. Inglis, G. Shepard, G. McGill, R. LaRock J Kerr, W. Osborn, B. Hall, P. Mandel fmanagerj. Sitting: B. Cranmer, D. Wilhelm J. Hopkins, M. Brauer, P. Stonington, O. Yomchinda, Kneeling: T. Butler, B. Bistline D. Newman, F. Smith.
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42 Standing: Coach John W. Manos, R. Baldwin, L. Con- Campbell, D. Knight, C. Filley, S. Harris. Sitting: M. nelly, C. Johnson, S. Gordon, D. Wilson, C. Nicola, H. Stark, A. Gersten, S. Miller, G. Mehlmann, T. Turner, Johnson, A. Innes, P. Clark, T. Phelps fMan.J Kneeling: T. Rogers, D. DeWitt, M. Pearson, S. Norris. W. Perry, M. Weiker, M. Wogan, H. Froelicher, J. This year's Varsity B soccer squad had a Winning season overall, rounding out competition at four wins two losses and one tie. Coach John Manos must be congratulated for his success, aided by the five sophomores who were the nucleus of last year's Junior High A team. ' 66 99 The strong defense was a major factor in the Winning of the four games. The offense had occa- sional trouble in getting their shots off, but with the excellent support of the halfbacks, the opposition was kept at bay. Captain Ray Baldwin performed out- standingly in the nets, playing in a Varsity match in addition to the regular B schedule. Composed of nearly all Juniors and Sophomores, the Varsity B should be able to lend a great deal of bench depth to next year's A squad, a factor which should make them next to invincible in 1967-68. CA OPPONENT 0 Centennial Racers 5 1 Denver Christian 0 3 Southwest Kiwanis 1 2 Littleton Giants 0 1 Fountain Valley 2 0 Littleton 0 2 Silver State 1
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