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SENIOR BOYS ' FOOTBALL Left to Right FRONT ROW: Bob Bridgen (Manager)- Ron Watt, Bob Sinclair, Paul Muxwortby, Ron McDermott (Co-Captain), Greg Johnston, Arnold Stiers, Robert Watt, Neil Hines (Manager). CENTRE ROW: Jim Hatch, Gary Cooper, Jim Shevan, Frank O ' Neil, Jim Milne, Donald Plant, Claire Sherk, Richard Gibb (Co-Captain), Gary Jessop. Rear Row; Mr. R. Battagello, Jesse Gerard, Jack Vicary. Bob Mann, Bob Young, Bernard Renaud, Vayne Jessop, Wes Bridgen, Mr. S. Soteros (Assistant Coach). Missing--Robert Moore, Roger Congdon. BOYS ' INTER - SCHOOL FOOTBALL This year, for the first time in the history of Essex High School, a football team wrs formed so that our ' School bould pci’ticipate in an interschool rugby league. This was no mean accomplishment! Mr. Battagello spent three years of intramural and class training to con¬ dition the boys to the point where he considered them to be sufficiently proficient in football to engage other schools in competition. Football was introduced to this school not only to provide another sport for the athletically inclined boys to take part in, but also to build their character end their mental faculties to an extent which cannot be equalled by any other sport. Although the team was unable to prevail in any of their league games, it was clearly visible to both their opponents and to the specta¬ tors that it vas lack of experience and weight rather than lack of spirit and skill that proved to be their downfall. But the squad improved with each game, and by the end of the season, the regulars had become seasoned veterans. They then played an exhibition game ’• ith Kingsville and showed that they would not be a team to be trifled with next year, for they trounced Kingsville 40-1 For the season Jim Milne wa s high scorer in the ' •ack-field with 3 touchdowns. Greg Johnston had 2, while R. McDermott, B. Young, G. Jessop and R. Watt each collected 1 T. D. api eo. Season 1 s Results Leamington 2£----Essex 0 Corpus Christ! 28-Essex 18 Riverside 28-Essex 0 Corpus Cbristi 17-Essex 0 Riverside 31-Essex 0 Leamington 25--—Essex 13 Exhibition Game Essex 40 -, “ — -Kiogsville 1
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INTRA - SCHOOL FOOTBALL In the pee-wee league composed of Grade IX teams, 9A, with their posterior rip-cords flying, overran a determined 9C team in the champ¬ ionship to emerge the winners. The victors were led by D. Plant, B. Myers, W. Watson, R. Wills, G. Brov n, D. McKenzie, R. Gignac, C. Dutot n. Kennedy and Erie O ' Neil. 5 The Grade X league was dominated by a power-packed 10 E team which survived the season both undefeated and untied, defeating 10A in the championship game. Some of the 10E stars were W. Jessop, B. Watt, B. Sinclair, NEIL HINES, B. Wass, B. McOuat, B. Keane, J. Gerard, R. Sief- ktr, 0. O ' Neil , LINESriEN - T. Pettypiece, and R. Chajjkowski. The more vigorous Upper Grades League Championship has yet to be - Two Powerful teams 11B and 12CD have played to a tie twice, and they will settle the title dispute in a game this spring. Mc¬ Dermott, Ellis and Trimble star for the 11B cause, while 12Cd is led by Collins, Jessop, Young and Renaud. JUNIOR BOYS BASKETEALL TEAM Left to Right SBATEDs Bob Sinclair, Robert Watt, Jim McAuliffe, Roger Crane, Gary Curbin 6 Greg Johnston, Wayne Jessop, Roy Murworthy STANDING Mr . R. Battagello, Don Robert, Ray Chajkowski, Ron oief. er, Donald Pettypiece, Jesse Gerard, Bill Keane, Donald O ' Neil, jerry nastien (Manager), Mr. G. Meuser (Assistant Coach). SENIOR BOYS 1 BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right SEATED; Richard Ward, Ron McDermott, (Captain), Roger EX ' 1 is, Gary Jessop, Dale Collins, Jack Vicary Paul Muxworthy. STANDING: Mr. R. Battagello, Neil Hines (Statistics), Jim Milne, S ren Wassenaar, Tom Pettypiece, Dave Hilliard, Don Batten, Bob Bndgen (Manager). INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL In the Junior grades, 9C was finally able to overcome the 9A monopoly on championships. 9C defeated 9E in a two-game, total-points series, 19 to 12. The champs were led by J. McAuliffe, G. Phil pott. be Calhoun f R a Rust on ? and D Roberta , , Grade 10 league was dominated by 10E, who easily defeated IOC for the championship. In a two-game, total-pMnts series, l??K P u d 41 ? 01nts to for the IOC team. The winning 10E team starred Wayne Jessop, Bob Sinclair, Bob Watt, Ron Siefker! Beil Hines. Jesse Gerard, Roy Chajkowski, Wilfred Kobelsiy, Wilbert Kobe1 sky, 2nd The upper grades’ championship was won by 12CD. They also Diaved m a two-game, total-point series which they won, defeating 11CD bv a score of 28 to 18 . The 12 CD champions were led by Gary Jelsop Dale Collins, loung, Lozinski, and Renaud. Grade 13 graciouslv conbntrr} to lose the majority of {heir games so that 12 c§Sld fiSallS 5 iJ f champoinship. J
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