Lakehead University Forestry Association - Yearbook (Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1972

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HOCKEY TEAM I TEAM II TEAM III G. Cowman J. Myers G. Bloomfield G. McKellar J. Warren J. Buitenhuis B. Stoddart S. Powell T. Aho D. Hunt R. Nash C. Marsh G. Zebruk D. Lightfoot G. MacGuillivray G. LeMaistre K. Whoel I. Kondor J. Deachman F. Beck P. Jewiss D. tied J. Has tie B. Campbell B. Mitchell B. Brodie R. brown G. Fattyson M. Desjardins A. Haki R. Potvin D. taponen B. Lagzin D. Penna D. Dool N. Goba H. Palubiski coaohe3 B. Baxter D. Sneider B. Ferguson — A. Raman T. 6tott D. Hollinger S. Baxter G. Brown ( coach) M. Horbow G. Olson Team II, a first year team, played good hockey all season and were the only Forestry team to have a good shot at the championship. The team played very well as a unit and was assisted by some great defensive work by Mike DesjalTdins. The fellow from the east end, Allen Raman, should be nominated for an academy award for his performance in their last game of the season. Don Laponen, brought up from our farm team in longlac, wis th» scoring race this year. Congrats to Don L. Team I, mostly third year boys, wound up in the championship in the consolation league after thrashing Forestry III in the semi-finals. Forestry III cleared the bench in the last minute and still couldn ' t score a goal on Gary reflex McKellar who took over for G. Cowman who retired the pad ' s halfway through the season to take on an offensive role on the team. Leading scorer on Team II was Gord sticky stick LeMaistre, and this season, Dave Ried and Bob Mitchell after four years in intramural hockey finally got their first goals of their careers. Team III had steady performances from the goaly, Paul stingy Jewiss and the line of Aho, MacGuillivray and Olson. Thanks to all who participated and made this one of the best hockey seasons for Forestry in a long time. BASKETBALL TEAM I TEAM II TEAM III TEAM IV P. Jewiss P. Copis J. Myers W. Palubiski p. Thompson J. Minors S. Powell B. Stoddart T. Thompson W. MacMillian A. Nash G. .ebuik G. Pattyeon J. Marchington P. Boyce D. Reig B. Kemp B. Thompson A. Antapuk R. Rivard K. Whoel A. Raman J. Dew B. Ferguson G. Cowman D. Readman J. Philips G. McKellar E. Cross B. McNeil A. Allen G. Webb J. Bodrea J. Stacey R. Sherwin Of the four teams presented above only Team I made the playoffs this year. After a season of 8 wins, (5 by default) and 1 loss, the team not having played for seven weeks lost two in a row in the play- offs. The offensive punch was maintained by the Two Terrible Thompson ' and Paul the Jew Jewiss. Burt Kemp when called upon showed some startling moves under the basket and some of the Jocks were left standing there without any. Team II led by Pete the streak Copi3, John Dunker Marchingtcn and Dan Baseline Readman managed 3 wins and several near misses. Better luck next year Tech. Team III the sleeper team came through with several wins at the start of the season but seemed to fade away towards the end. This was the first year team and it looks like they are in for better times (maybe next year, or the year after, or the year after that... etc.) Team IV was slapped together with some spirit and hope. Half way through the season they ran out of bottled spirits and their hope disintegrated, so they dropped out of the league. Despite this they received steady performances from Ray Hookshot Rivard and waiter Fats Palubiski. Dave Ried had a little trouble dunking, but also played a steady game.

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BROOMBALL STANDINGS Wins Losses Ties Points Position FORESTRY DBG. II 3 U 1 7 7 FORESTRY 2 5 1 5 8 TEAM I TEAM II R. Maki T. (11 1 1 StoiJt J. Myers A. Allen P. Jewiss J. Thomson G. Hall D. Dool S. Kaczanowski G. MacGuillivray R. Brown G. Parker T. Aho P. Thompson T. Bakalinski s. Ball B. Lagzin R. Sedor G. Webb J. Riley B. Nichols P. Boyce R. Mcllquham F. Austin M. Desjardin B. Campbell D. Laponen N. Goba T. Woods FORESTRY DEGREE II BROOMBALL The Forestry Degree II broomball team was plagued by a rather weird misfortune of too many players showing up for the games. This handicap of continuous line shuffle was why we just missed the play- offs. The final record was 3 wins, U losses and a tie with a determined Phys. Ed. team who needed a win for a first place finish. The most promising line was the scooter line of Aho, Jewiss and MacGillivray. Lots of relief was supplied by Woods, Lagdzin, Kaczanowski, Sedor, Stott, Thompson, Thomson, Austin, and Riley. Strong defence was supplied by Campbell, Nichols, Maki and Mcllquham. Holding the fort was Goba. Most games which we won were after pre-game warmups at the Royalton.

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