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HAVING BEATEN A Troy player, Senior Steve Schutte, clears the ball back up field awaiting Seaholm forwards, in the game September 29th. WITH SUPERIOR AGILITY, Senior goal- keeper Sean Morse. saves a powershot delivered by an Alpena forward, in the September 21st State qualifying game. AM' , .. , . , W- ,, , 1 rv A 1- Mi , - . ,-,, ,. - 1,12-i '? av 1 W , , , sf-W ,,, I 1 -, My 524 K . A 7 A K' W I f-2 -,. K VL, Iigg Vs ,U k , wtf- , we -445' , -wwf- v A , New Conch Spurs Hopes, But Uneven Season Winds Up 7-9-2 ith new Coach Roman Kolochin, the Varsity Team was confident that a great season was at hand. But with several bad breaks and very little luck, the final game left Seaholm with a disappointing 7-9-2 record. Co-captain Tom Newcomer summed up the season by saying We were a good team, but putting the ball in the net was our problem. Seaholm's first game against Lake Orion was a great start, for the Maples beat them 5-l. The following two games were also confidence boosters. The first against a tough Groves, the second against third ranked statewide Kim- ball, both ended in 1-1 ties. Then began a loosing streak that continued for six games. Then Seaholm won its last five matches. The Maples averaged 2.5 goals for, and only 1.9 against, per game. The best games were against Cranbrook and Andover. The Maples beat the highly skilled Cranbrook team 2-O, and defeated the first place SMA team, Andover, 3-2. The worst moment of the year was in the State Regionals game against Alpena. After tying 3-3, at the end of the regular time period, both teams went into a series of extra periods. In the third series, a sudden death shoot out, Alpena capitalized on a Seaholm mistake, winning the game 5-6 after a well fought battle. X The team was full of highly skilled players. junior David Appleford and senior john Cote, were named to the Second All-Area team. Honorable mentions went to Sophomore Alex O'Kuluch and Senior David Stucky. Awards given by the Coach included Best Sportsman to Matt Raymond, MVP to David Appleford, and Coaches' Awards to Adam Cermack and Doug Netzloff. I
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in H V I W n no DURING THE HALFTIME period of the home game against Troy, September 29th, Coach Roman Kolochin discusses the first half mistakes with the team and gives pointers on the second period. DESPITE HEAVY CRANBROOK pressure, Junior defenser, David Appleford, vollies the ball away from Cranbrook forwards in the home game on October lst. fwxzfffrf 'ff Q m i? k .. i x sw e e o t n f, .. ,-If , Q as 1 ,, h A z, gm.: P , W: . -if 1 ' as . c,,,, g ,A .... sci: Q af-- i n .i,n .jf X f' X su if if . X im.. i . -- as . k 45' A K '19, K 166 VARSITY Bovs soccER 'SQQWX .mlm ,M me W AJUIC
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FRESHMAN TOM FREYDL takes a goal kick after a missed attempt by Roeper. Seaholm won 7-1, as Captain, Freydl played superbly. Superb Defense ond Outstanding Offense Make Successful Teoms he j.V. Boys Soccer Team had great success this season. They finished 10-2-1 scoring 56 goals while giving up 12 in over 13 games. Their potent offense was spearheaded by leading scorer and MVP Neil Ticlmarsh. Other top scorers and contributing players were MIP Carl Wieferman, and Craig Ciccone. First year Coach John Cunningh- am developed an offensive game that allowed Tidmarsh and others to score. what vocal just Toby Buechner said 'tHe knows he's talking about. But he's not too on the game . Izzy Behnam thought Some of his comments helped us get a quick goal . The boys brought back another season with 2nd place in the SMA. The Freshman team also enjoyed overwhelming success this season, finishing 8-2-1 great 168 JVXQTH Boys SOCCER The freshman were outstanding goal scorers, with an avid touch around the goal mouth. They tallied 42 goals, and incredibly only gave up 9 goals. They were led by MVP Gunnar Winckler, MIP Mark Tanase, and Captains Tom Freydl, Tim Buesse, and Rob Stucky. The freshman were very competi- tive, with 38 guys trying out, and only 16 making the final cuts. The team showed their great potential by trouncing Roeper 7-1 in their opening game. Gunnar Winckler said, The team works well togetherg everybody respects each others skills. With most of these young guys returning next year, the competition will be even tougher, but Seaholm may end up with a state championship in the process. 0
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