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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.
ABOVE: Coach Earle keeping a watchful

