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Div III Chris Lewis Paul A. Hamel Bill Dinan Mark Oort Thomas Ankus Glenn Keenan Stephen Halman Chris Yip Peter Ryan Lisa Pugh Derek Feltham James Vogtle Chris Tiexeira Farshid Dvavarmi AQUATICS Women ' s Waterpolo This season of waterpolo consisted of six games. This year the team finished the season with two wins and four losses, an improvement over last year ' s record. The enthusiasm of the team showed through towards the end of the season in two consecutive wins. The teams narrowly missed the playoffs but hope to continue their winning streak in next year ' s season. Front Row: Anne McPhee, Debbie Yanchula, Helen Chau. Back Row (1 to r): Barb Smith, Karen Klimaszewski, Kirsten Vice, Trudi Collins, Linda Tremblay. Absent: Keren Morehead, Elaine MacDonald. 29
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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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BASKETBALL Men ' s Engineering Basketball This year ' s teams put out a great effort in their respective divisions. The Division I squad finished up in third place in regular season play, but failed to advance past their first playoff opponents - the heavily favoured F.E.U.T. team. In Divisions II and III the teams ran into default problems and as a result failed to qualify for the playoffs. Thanks to all the players that came out and supported all of the teams. Next year looks bright. Come out and play!
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