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FIRST ROW: Coach Edward Frey. SECOND ROW: R. Cooper, S. Harris, D. Nastasi, R. Timmerman, B. Glover, Manager, M. Ovios. i 185 FRESH MAN CROSS COUNTRY Led by Rand Timmerman, the Laker Frosh team ran its way through one of it's best seasons. The team placed a strong second in the State College meet at Brockport and a fine fifth in the New York State Track and Field Association Meet which took place on the Oswego course. The Laker Frosh will be a welcome addition to the 1965 varsity cross-country team.
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FIRST ROW: D. Van Essendelft, Coach Edward Frey, L. McFarland. SECOND ROW: C. Chandler, A. Gadomski, T. Soeder, W. Keller, R. Smith, Manager, M. Ovios. VARSITY CROSS CDU NTRY The Laker Cross country team enjoyed one of its best seasons ever, and iticom- piled a record of eight wins for three loss- es. The seven-man squad defeated several teams without letting them score a point and thus gained the distinction of being known as a shut-out squad. The high point of the season was a fourth-place finish in a field of eighteen teams at the Canisus Invitational. The Cross country coach this year was Edward Frey. Coach Frey adopted the slo- gan Pay the Price as the goal for the squads, and consequently, his program stressed physical conditioning. This pro- gram, plus the determination and ability of the individual members of each squad, ac- counts for the impressively successful team that resulted. With only Captain David Van Essendelft graduating, the 1965 season should be an extremely successful one. The addition' of Rand Timmerman and this year's ,fine frosh group to the ranks of the returning varsity should make the 1965 team the strongest ever. 184
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at 22 FIRST ROW: L. Magnarelli, L. Smith, D. Nazarian, M. Brown, K. burg. FOURTH ROW: Assistant Coach Dr. H. Nash, Manager D. Schoch, F. Lisco, R. Broehhuizen. SECOND ROW: B. Carr, W, Blake, N. Manfre, B. Hickey, W. O'ConnelI, C. Stanek, Manager C. Morin, Head Kahler. R. Yates, E. Heyen, J. Hilko, H. Heller. THIRD ROW: K. Sharpe, Coach Ernie B. Luongo. P. Grajko, K. Ahrenholz, W. Kenner, K. Gage, T. Mercep, C. Vreden- VARSITY SOCCER A veteran Oswego State soccer team, with Coach Ernie Loungo at the helm for the eighth year, concluded its fine 1964 season with an overall record of six wins, three losses, and one tie. Since 1957 Oswego teams have posted an en- viable record of fifty-four wins, twenty-four losses and four ties. This year's victories were hard earned against Fredonia 1-0 in' the last min- ute of play: Potsdam State 3-2 in the last fifty seconds: Rochester Institute 4-3 coming behind with four goals after spotting R.l.T. two quick first period goals: Lemoyne 8-2, as Oswego scored five goals in five minutes in the fourth quart- er. Oneonta 5-2, as Oswego broke a 1-1 tie with a three goal explosion in the second quarter and Roberts Wesleyan 4-0 at a Parents' Day weekend before 1800 fans. Losses were sustained against Cortland 4-0, Brockport 3-0 and Ithaca College 4-0. The offensive thrusts were sparked by Milt Brown, Larry Smith, Carl Schoch, Bud Vredenburg and Frank Lisco. Milt Brown led the individual scorers with eleven goals, followed by Frank Lisco with six. The defensive unit performed in an outstanding manner throughout the season. Most effective were Richard Brockhuizen, Bill Carr, Dave Nazarian, Bill 0'Connell, Herm Heller and goalie, Chuck Stanek. This year Oswego graduated fourteen of the twenty-four man squad.They have performed exceptionally well diring their stay at Oswego. 186
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