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UNDEF E TED! The '75 edition of the JV Soccer Team was by far the best around, posting a perfect 1640-0 record in achieving the rare distinction of an undefeated season. The team featured a powerful offense, led by high-scoring forwards Rick Rogers, Kevin Schindler and Most Valuable Player, Ken Distefano, the team's high scorer with 27 goals. Backing up the offense was a fine defense led by sophomores Bob Locke and Scott Savage along with goalies .lack Feola and Matt Wokonowski who combined for f ,r 5 t P S F is .C t .,31r 'if -..,, 1,5 , api ,,-l Q -' 4 . in .. lnial 1 .T rlrr 9 K' 3a Y Jta1 eili is cal, P neinyp e eeva f - atntt rcaa P aart 1 etefs at Xfzl i . ,ttee -rlf f K ,, anrrts ' f '-Jizz Q .. 1 . ,, . N 1' , f T J Y if r . '- ' t il 6 if Os v l 1 ln. A... . A, .,- .V. SOCCER: Top Row: Matt Wokonowski, Craig Smith, Rich Rogers, Fred Haacke, Bob Locke, .lack Feola, Grant eShander, Tony Gaudino, Eric Ferguson, Bob Leskovics, Scott Savage, Coach Fields. 2nd Row: Paul Mance, Pete redricks, Mike Seminatore, Chris Aubel, Kevin Schindler, Ken DiStefano, Ronald Worboys, Mark Idler, Tood uarfot. 3rd Row: Jon Posson, Tom Kunkel, Chuck Camera, and Dave Anderson. Bottom Row: Jim Pascucci, Mark hieme, Tony Piccirillo. 6 shut-outs. Most Improved Player was Bob Leskovics. UPPER LEFT? Kevin Schindler steals the ball from an opponent as Bob Locke looks on. LOWER LEFT: Coach Fields devises more of his winning strategy. ABOVE: Bob Leskovics defends as Tom Kunkel moves back to help out.
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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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Frosh Soccer: Top Row: Scott Borcyk Alex Carmichael, John Miller, Steve Walzer, Mike Battaglia, Greg Shaw, Mark Wentworth, Chris Ehle, Dan Sterling, Coach Balducci. 2nd Row: Bob Lemoine, John Baccoli, Scott Bankes, Marty Foos, Mike Grant Chris Mulhern, Pat McKain, Doug Jackson. Bottom Row: Don Weaver, Mark Reynolds, Charles Wolknowski, Marty Osborn, Mark Sharp, Bill Hunt. Freshman Soccer Freshman Soccer is supposed to be a learning experience. The l975 freshmen learned their les- sons well as they rolled to a 10-l-l season. The team was well-balanced as the offense and defense complimented each other. The Titan frosh were led by center halfback and Most Valuable Player Doug Jackson. Goalie John Boccoli recorded three shutouts with the help of his defense. Don Weaver was elected Most Improved Player. .A .. rm . .M ,N 5? V Arcadia.. OPPOHEHSI '.,fi J S Hilton f l J3. M l?:gyChurchville 1 .... 3 Oilvmria . e,.. i Aquinas ,J iyi li C eee' . ,Q as sfi. S Tilton 0 Cllurchville 1 3 ii EQ.. C Athycljfe as eo s vat, ABOVE LEFT: Mark Wentworth, Marty Foos, and Scott Bankes do the latest, the soccer hop ABOVE Ja Pritchard takes control over advancing Churchville.
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