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Over the years, Colorado Academy has built a long line of winning soccer teams. The 1966 Jr. High A team was no exception to this tradition. They managed to com- pile a superlative record of nine wins and two slim losses. The two losses were by scores of 1-0 and 2-1. A highlight for the team came in an unscheduled game with CA's own Varsity HB soccer team. The Jr. High A team proved to be the victors by a score of 3-0, and they showed the determination, the prac- tice, and the sportsmanship that goes into the making of a champion team. With teams of this calibre, Colorado Academy can have bright hopes for the future. SOCCER Top Row: M. Charbonneau, M. Goodin, S. Scott, N. Flanigan, L. Thorell, R. Turner, T. Burns. Second Row: M. Bondurant. D. Hul- burt, T. Moore, R. McCollum, J. Shepard, J. Small, J. Travis. Bottom Row: J. Catlin, G. Green, K. Perry, P. Boucher, P. Emery, T. Hanford. Not Shown: L. Ballentine, S. Blythe, J. Hildt, P. James, B. Lowdermilk, C. Malo, D. Malo, G. Neef, K. Pray, T. Travis. Junior Hi h 66 occer Junior Hi h WB UCCBI' For some time the Academy has boasted exceptional soccer records on the varsity level. There is one good reason for this accomplish- ment. Such records would not be possible if it were not for the ex- perience, the sportsmanship, and the techniques learned and practiced on the Jr. High levels. This year's Jr. High B team is a prime example of such accomplish- ment. They learned to work and perform as a team even though some of the members had never played soccer before. We are surely going to see them improve next year with a season of experience under their Top Row: W. Hastings, P. Hoagland, B. Brown, S. Kllanxhja, P. belts Charbonneau. J. Parker, E. Meyer, J. Lowdermilk, L. Price, Coach ' Fitzgerald, P. Hastings, T. Nimmo, Bottom Row: R. Bralliar, D. Cox, S. Miller, C. Severy, M. McFadden, J. Prockter, T. Allison. Not Shown: R. Wogan, T. Lawrence, B. Bullington, D. Mueller, P. Pea- body, R. Byron, D. Crawford, J. Burdick, C. Morse. 43
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