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FRONT ROW :  Erikson,  Duffy, Colella, Woodbridge,  Bonoff, Sawyer, Tricdman, S.  Procaccianti, Sykes.  SECOND  ROW :  Wiley,  Flink,
        Barcohana, Barrall, Hanson, Mr.  Earle, Abedon, Gower, Achterberg, Alperin.

                     The game with Pomfret featured  the debut   Kevin  Barcohana scored twice each, and Steve
                   of  Richard  Sawyer  in  goal.  Though  he  made   Triedman  scored  another  goal  to  lead  the
                   many  spectacular  saves,  the  defense  gave  a   Blue to an easy 6-2 victory.
                   sub-par performance as the  Blue was defeated   1975  was a disappointing season  for Moses
                   by 2-0.                                   Brown  soccer,  if  one only  looks  at  the  team’s
                      Next,  M.B.  faced  a  strong  Tabor  team.   record.  However, it was a good year, consider­
                   Steve Colella was  the only M.B.  scorer, while   ing  the  injuries  to  key  personnel.  The  team
                   Tabor, with  a well-oiled offense,  scored  three   outscored  its  opponents  17-16,  but  they  did
                   times.                                    not get the breaks which are necessary to win.
                      All  the hard work  and  late practices  finally   Much  credit  for  the  enthusiasm,  discipline,
                    paid  off  when  LaSalle  arrived  to  challenge   and  success  of  the  team,  must  go  to  Nat
                    Moses  Brown.  After  two  hard-fought  score­  Earle,  who  was  coaching  at  the  varsity  level
                    less  halves, Steve Colella  again came  through   for  the  first  time.  Through  the  inspired  play
                    with  the  lone  score,  as  the  Quakers  beat   of  the  seniors  —  Doug  Bonoff,  Trip  Wood-
                    LaSalle in double overtime,  TO.         bridge,  Steve  Colella,  Richard  Sawyer,  Jim
                      Returning  from  his offensive position,   Procaccianti,  John  Erikson,  Steve  Triedman,
                    Colella  tried  his  hand at goal-keeping against   Frank  Duffy,  Billy Wiley, and  Kirk Sykes —
                    Marianapolis  in  the  last  game  of  the  season   the undergraduates learned  a great deal.  Their
                    After  two  goals  were  scored,  he  decided  to   experience  and  developm ent  will  be  an
                    return  to  his  usual  inside  position  where  he   important  factor  in  determining  the  success
                    promptly  scored  a  goal.  Wally  Hanson  and  of next year’s team.





















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