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SOCCER
Mr. Fielder’s Soccer team played vigorously on the field and demon
strated much spirit and sportsmanship. It is a team of which Wilson
can be extremely proud.
Even though the soccer team won only two games it was the manner
and the enthusiasm displayed that made it shine above its opponents.
Captain Tim Kitchen and seniors Bruce Albert, Douglas Ewing,
David Boone, and Karsten Kremser gave the team experience, while a
fine crew of juniors and sophomores gave the team depth. Next season
the Rams will retain 23 of its 29 players. We are sure they will give
their opponents a good race for the L.B.C.L. title.
RICHARD FIELDER
Top Row (1. to r.) Mr. Hellings, T. Ely, B. McCarthy, S. Ogonowski, M. Stutland, D. Boone, T. Kitchen, R. Maggs, K. Carson, D. Wertz,
B. Sharp, Mr. Fielder, Head Coach. Middle Row (1. to r.) S. Davne, J. Fleming, G. McManamie, B. Albert, J. Sedor, D. Arket, W.
Litwinovich, G. Tatomyr, R. Edwards, P. Brescia, S. Michalski. Bottom Row (1. to r.) H. Whiteman, D. Frey, D. Ewing, B. Barsel, K.
Kremser, E. Holden, W. Schrader, L. Kalekini.
Opponent I F tlson
Neshaminy 3 1
Delhaas 2 0
/ Pennsbury 2 1
Tennent 1 2
Council Rock 1 2
Pennsbury 4 1
Neshaminy 4 1
Tennent 0 0
Delhaas 0 0
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Captain Kitchen attempts a Wilson goal. Doug Ewing prepares for cross-field
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