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-f f-,.. 1. -411 ew. ...W .... .2s..,1,fe.f as, . ea: fwf- -f ' ff A ali: we .4 C 46 6 6 6 6 4 , 7 2 9 , io r ..Q..,,N L eciiurehville Sperry A Athena Roth A lfftgg S A Brockport 2 Spencerport Sperry 3 f 0l.Y!UPi??f rl 6 ' Churchiiiller, 6 R901 rrr rr rl fs 'rr 1 GIRLS' SGCCER - PERFECT SEASON UPPER LEF71' Mary Mangan sweeps into the play. UPPER RIGHT: Ellen Locke chases the ball to bring it under control. ABOVE: Coach Hershey and Coach Legler enjoy another victo- fy. 'Qg,,, 1,, Girls J.V. Soccer: Top Row: Ellen Locke, Kathy Sapor, Mary Powers, Elaine Kingsbury, Ingrid Cleland, , Debbie Neroni, Pam Watts, Pat McDemott. 2nd Row: Linda Boehley, Sue Locke, Mary Mangan, Linda Proudfoot, Julie McNeil, Nancy Allan, Mary Smith, Coach Valerie Legler. 3rd Row: Kate Mangan, Janet Blanchard, Julia Horton, Debbie Rice, Erika Yandle. The Girls' Junior Varsity Team, de- scribed by Coach Legler as a good strong team , posted an exceptional season record of 14-0, scorning the fact that this was the first year of their exis- tance at Arcadia. Equally outstanding statistics are those of the 8 shutouts pro- duced by the J .V.'s, while allowing only 9 goals to our 74. This year's team consisted of 20 members, divided equally among the freshman and sophomore classes. Team leaders were co-captains Kate Mangan and Ellen Locke offensively, and Cap- tain Sue Locke and Goalie Patty McDermott defensively. Right inner forward Kate Mangan supplied the team with 36 goals on 82 attempts, while center forward Ellen Locke con- tributed l6 goals on 81 attempts. Fairport ranked as perhaps the most crucial game meeting when both teams held 5-0 records, but Arcadia was victo- rious 6 goals to 3. The highest scoring game was a l0-1 victory over Sperry.
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BELOW' Chris Mat- thews does her part in clearing the ball for the Titan defense. LOWER CENTER: Barb Brown hustles and beats her op- ponent to the ball. LOWER RIGHT' Now girls, there is nothing more l can tell youg you have to hustle, you have to take shots: you have to keep on the pressure .... said Coach Her- shey during half-time. Maru- 'Hall 4h vi L ' vw 7. , a Girls' Varsity Soccer: Top Row: Kim Bittlingmaier, Debbie White, Coleen O'Neill, Lisa Rizzotti, Ginnie Meier, Shawn Smith, Mary Jean O'NeilI, Patty Powers QCo-Capt.J, Kathy Turner, Chris Matthews, Mr. Hershey, Anne Outterson. 2nd Row: Diane Steel, Cindy Doran, Claire VanDenBerghe, Pam Neroni, Amy VanDenBerghe, Barb Northrup, Diane Haungs, Peggy Efiinger. 3rd Row: Pat Baron, Dulce Bucho, Patti Jay lCo-Captl, Diane Ferguson, Sue Baron, Barb Brown. -f ' wwf' ' ' ' Q 1 ,ri .Hag 25?f Q Piggdrcadia g ff Sy . if 30 L 12 4 1' 1 2 1 g o 0 in Chixiighyille LEAGUE CHAMPS HERSHEY,S H0 EYS The Girls' Varsity Soccer Team had a tremen- dous season this year. Playing to an overall re- cord of 8 wins, 3 losses, 3 ties, the girls won their division and 'earned a spot as semi-finalists in the Sectional tournament. With the efforts of a strong, fast offense, bal- anced by a steady and sure-footed defense, the Titans became the first winning girls' team at Arcadia. Under the direction of their coach, Ted Hershey, the Titan girls learned that if they wanted a winning season, they had to work hard. ,H A ,X .. 1 u
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Varsity Soccer' To Row' Bob Shoemaker, . . . p '. John Carr, Tom Jackson, Pat Jacoby, Scott Faro. Coach Hibbard, Bruce Camp- bell. John Pierleoni, Graham Hyland, Ray McKain, Jim Oster. 2nd Row: Gregg Watts, Pete Sapor, Larry Hindmarsh, Dan Mangan, Mike Marseglia, Jim Beane, Walt Brown, Scott Ferguson, Mark San- sone. 3rd Row: Mary Ellen Horton, Andy Lewandowski, Mike Mendrick, Gary La- londe, Tom Beane, Tom Kent, Nora McNally. SECTION V CO-CHAMPS .. AGAIN. The Titan Soccer Team earned a share of its second Section V championship in 1975, turning the trick almost exactly as did the '73 team. After starting the season with four straight wins, the team struggled through the rest of the schedule, entering the Sectional Tournament as distinct under- dogs. However, the Night- stalkers knocked off Brighton and Edison in night games, then beat rival Olympia to advance to the finals against Webster Thom- as. In a hard-fought game played at night at Wayne Central on a muddy field, the two teams walked off as co-champions after a 2-2 tie. l i 'l TOP LEFT: Coach Hibbard discusses strategy with goalies, Pat Jacoby and Bruce Campbell. UPPER LEFT: Coach Feeney ponders the course of the game. UPPER RIGHT' Mark Sansone dribbles around an opponent. LOWER RIGHT? Tom Beane battles two defenders for the ball. t Arcadia Opponent 2 Kendall 0 ,Ss A -Olympia 2 33-J Churchville 1 57 A aims 0 --gag., .tg , -eq 7 N- K .1 2 j . c . 2 ii i be iriglsfmvia. t 1 M by . . be be iti 2. 7 s t 0 rrre L31 ei Oiyihpiar 1 -mxaEm .Qg11:41mmvm -A,
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