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VARSITY RESULTS TW OPP. ST. FRANCIS DESALES ..,. I ....,..., 4 HOMEWOOD-FLOSSMOOR . , 0 .,,. . . . 2 ST. CHARLES ................ 0 ,... . , . 7 MARIST ........... , ......... O... ...I ARGO .,,...,...,...,... ..,. 2 ...0 3 EISENHOWER ..,...,...,,.. 2 . , . . . . ST. VINCENT DEPAUL ..... 0 . . . , . . 2 THORNRIDGE ............... 5 ........ 1 RICH EAST ......,...,. ,... 2 .,..,... 4 LINCOLN-WAY . . . .... 3 ..... . , . I RICH CENTRAL . ..,... .... 3 ....... . 2 EISENHOWER .,.......,..., 0 ........ 4 ST. VINCENT DEPAUL ..... 3 ........ 3 RICH SOUTH ........... , .... 1 ........ 5 ST. IGNATIUS . ..,..... .... 1 ....... . 3 RICH SOUTH . . .... I ....... . 3 W L T VARSITY ........ ,... 4 .... 1 1 .. 1 FROSH-SOPH ............,... 6 ..... 5 .. 2 Above: Defense player Scott Cook heads into a possible one-on-one situation with an Eisen- hower offensive player. Above Left: Varsity keeper Shawn Gay posi- tions himself to snatch the ball out of the air to prevent a goal. FROSI-I-SOPH SOCCER Front Row: Tim Patronik, Art Ravaschietto, Joe Bryant, Dave Sparrey, Darrin Dosen, John Bryant. Second R0w:Brad Ring, Bryan Eytchesen, Pete Con- forti, Mike Barach, Andy Canfield, Bob Kemp, Chris Holben. Back Row: Jim Rodeghier, Greg Stockman, Graig Nolan, Paul Karpen, Allen Burton, Bronny Samardzija, Scott Stremplewski, Bob Alvarado, Dan Pruzin. BOYS' SOCCER 117
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Neal wins spot on All Conference team Someone once said, Practice makes perfect and when it comes to playing a sport, practice is an es- sential part of a successful year. As varsity soccer coach Bill Ross com- mented, Practice will make a dif- ference in the way you play. In striving for perfection the Thorn- wood soccer team practiced long and hard after school drilling the ba- sic skills needed to play soccer. Dai- ly practice sessions included strenu- ous exercises to improve kicking and passing, but players were al- ways promised an abundant amount of running to further their endur- ance for the game. In its second year as an organized school sport, the soccer team fin- ished their season with a conference record of four wins and three losses. The team placed fourth out of eight teams in the SICA Soccer Confer- ence. The team began their season shutting out the Argonauts of Argo High School by a score of 2 to 0. In one of the most exciting games of the season the Thunderbirds exhib- ited a tough defensive and rolled over the Thornridge Falcons by a score of 5 to 1. Freshmen Steve Wostl, playing on the varsity squad, scored the first goal of the season and proved to be a valuable asset to the team as the high scorer with a total of nine goals. He was also given a Special Mention award at the conference tournament. Also adding his talents to the sport was senior captain Greg Neal, who was chosen as both All- Conference and All-Sectional Half- back. He was also rated fifth of the top 16 players from the 16 confer- ence schools. Other outstanding contributions were make by All- Conference Fullback Scott Cook and Jasper Lambert-Jensen, who re- ceived an Honorable Mention award at the Conference level. VARSITY SOCCER Front Row: John Baugh- man, Roy Kemp, Tom Sullivan, Steve Wostl, Ron McLeod, Dave Giuliani. Second Row: Paul Castonguay, Joe Calvano, Sohail Nour- bakhsh, Scott Cook, Mike Berke, Shawn Gay. Top Row: Chuck Billstrand, Greg Neal, Kuo Hwang, Chuck Smith, Jasper Lambert-Jen- sen, Mike Abbott, Coach Ross. Right: Leaping out of midair, forward Greg Neal heads the ball to one of his teammates. Far Right: Tim Patronik sets the ball up for a direct kick against Rich Central. 1 16 BOYS' SOCCER
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