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LACROSSE back row (1 to r): Joe Paradi, Bill Wignall, Rob Lee, Rob Deom front row : Dave Paradi absent: Ed Konyen, Paul Hamel This year the lacrosse team improved immensely because of the return of some veteran players and the addition of several new players. After a well played regular season and a hard- fought 8-7 win over Victoria College in the semi-finals, the year ended with a heartbreaking loss with 25 seconds left in the game to Medicine in the Division II finals. Special mention should go to our goalie, Dave Paradi, who was fearless between the pipes, and this year ' s MVP, Bill Wignall, who played solidly every game. Next year we hope to retain all the players from this year and add some new players to the roster. The season starts early so anyone who is interested should watch for the sign-up sheet in the ENG SOC. 27
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RUGBY The Engineering rugby team once again had a very successful season, distinguishing themselves as the most consistent team in Interfaculty Rugby. In regular season play, a narrow 4 point loss and a single tie were the only blemishes in seven games. A five win, one loss, one tie record left Skule™ in 2nd place behind only Erindale. In the inaugural interfac 7’s tournament, the team finished as finalists, losing by one point to a TRINITY team stocked with young lads from British private schools. The Back Row: Ted Maulucci, Brendan Burns, Nick Stevens, Martin Mintz, Fred Pulver, Peter Watler, Paul Vaarsi, Bob Boothby, Greg Dow, Mike Allen. Front Row: Wayne Iwamoto, Mario Martins, Marc Sungaila, Rob Gibicar, Glyn Jones, Paul Hamel, Alex Wong. Lying: Rod Williams playoffs saw a semi-final win against VIC lead to a rematch against Medicine in the final. It was here in the mud and rain that the engineers fell just short of repeating as champions. Several times, tries were missed by the width of a beer bottle and ultimately, one try left Skule™ as runners up. There were many fine player performances both on and off the field. Special mentions go to perennial MVP Glyn P. Jones and to Rod Williams who finished as CO-NVP in his first full season at scrum half. Thanks to Perry Adebar for stabilizing the volatile pack. Thanks to Peter Watler, Paul Vaarsi, Marc Sungaila, Greg Dow, Fred Pulver, and Brendan Bums for years of dedicated play now sadly drawing to a close. Congratulations to Bob Boothby who raised his level of play a notch to start at Prop for the U of T Varsity team. Special thanks to Mrs. Stevens who stood in the pouring rain to cheer the team and Nick in their final game. Congratulations to all contributing players. The 21 young engineers with origins extending from Australia and around the world to Salmon Arm, B.C. were fine representatives of the faculty. Skills learned on the Back Campus and in the Arbor Room should lead to success in all future rugby football endeavours. Good Luck to one and all! 26
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AQUATICS Men’s Waterpolo Waterpolo went well this year. Although both the division I and III teams had records of 1 and 5 thi s year, all those who participated enjoyed themselves. And even with that record, the division I team made it into the playoffs (kinda like the Leafs, eh?). Congratulations to Geoff Mitchell, our recruit from the Varsity waterpolo team, for winning the Most Valuable Player award. Div I Richard Cobden John Wilson Paul Traicoff Geoff Mitchell (MVP) Tau Wang Fred Gandolfi Scott Thorbum Gordon Roberts Peter Mabee Ian Rowlands Ian Flint Oswin Hall 28
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