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SOCCER
Row 1, Left to Right: R. Hiscock, K. Copans, J. Owen, C. Traugott, D. W olf, J. Holden, J. Lisker.
Hathaway, T. Steere, E. Schreuder, S. Jean-Baptiste, P. Row 3: R. Rand, T. Mahoney, R. Schilhavy, B. Cutcliffe, S.
Mockridge, A. McWhirter. Freedman, Mr. Smyth.
Row 2: P. Brown, A. Martin, S. Smith, M. Runci, M.
Soccer at Moses Brown is con Showing a stronger offense than whose spectacular saves marked the
tinually improving. This year’s in previous years, Moses Brown de entire season. Against St. George’s,
team posted the best record since feated Roxbury Latin in its opening Moses Brown took an early 2-0
the sport was resumed four years game by a score of 4-1. Against lead, only to let the game slip by
ago. Under the leadership of Co- an older and more experienced in the waning moments, by the
Captains Tom Steere at halfback Worcester team, the score was tied score of 2-4. A fired-up team trav
and Clark Hathaway at wing, and at 0-0 at the end of regulation time. elled to Noble & Greenough, where
of Coach Andrew Smyth, the Quak During the overtime period, Wor they posted a windy 2-0 victory.
ers posted a record of four vic cester forwards slammed four goals One of the high points of the
tories and five defeats. past a wearied goalie, John Owen, season was the game with the
RECORD
Clark Hathaway, Co-Captain
Thomas Steere, Co-Captain
Richard Rand, Manager
Mr. Andrew Smyth, Coach
M.B. ... .... 4 Roxbury Latin 1
M.B. .... 1 Worcester Academy 4
M.B....... . . . . 2 St. George’s ............. 4
M.B. .. .. 2 Noble & Greenough 0
M.B. . . . . 3 URI Freshman 2
M.B....... .... 2 Pom fret ....................... 4
M.B. .. .. 2 Labor ................. 3
M.B. ... 0 Brown Freshman 15
M.B. .... 4 Thayer ............ 2
Co-Captain Tom Steere outraces an opponent.

