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Varsity Soccer I he shocking soccer season of 1984-85 was probably the most satisfying in recent years. The team lost some great players and was not expected to be very good. But they came together after a slow start and produced a dis- trict title. The base of the team's overall strength was the stingy defense. Goalkeeper Al Picallo allowed barely one goal per game while in the net. Protecting him was a wall-like de- fense that terrified opposing teams. Seniors Craig Cuffe and Steve Mastro led the way on this strong defense that was so effective. Junior Jose Jozik could play anywhere on the field and had a great game in the district semifinal against Tampa Catholic. The midfield was highly explosive and often provided scoring punch to go along with their defensive skills. The main impetus for this group came in the form of seniors John Cory and Glyn Hughes. Glyn's skills earned him a place on the Umbro All-American Team. The bulk of the Tigers' offense was supplied by the for- wards. The most consistent members of this group were juniors Hector Zuklic and Kevin McCarthy. Sean McCarthy also provided offensive power with his quickness. Another optimistic aspect of the soccer season was the newfound fan support. The big games of the year attracted hundreds of fans. The soccer team not only had a successful season, but also an exciting one. With this new enthusiasm and the return of several underclassmen, Jesuit soccer can look forward to some great years. Booter Battle. Sophomore Pat Poff vies with a Gaither defender for the ball in the District Finals. Super Sweeper. Senior Craig Cuffe attempts to clear the ball with a bicycle kick. Two-Year Starter. Junior Jose Jozik waits at midfield for the ball to be put into play. Varsity Soccer M, ' , , Q , W My-nf A Q- -a 'e f '
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