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Co-Captain Clark Plathaway dribbling.
       U.R.I.  freshman  at  Kingston.  The    This  year’s  team  showed  great
       Ramlets  took  an  early  lead  and  the   spirit  in  wanting  to  make  some­
       score  at  half-time  was  2-1.  With   thing  of  the  team  on  their  own,
       six   minutes   remaining,   Moses    rather  than  be  led  into  it.  Terry
       Brown  tied  the  score  at  2-2,  and  in   Mahoney,  running  the  team  from
       the  final  twenty  seconds,  John    center-half,  Eric  Schreuder,' play­
       Steere  scored  the  winning  goal  on   making  forward,  Steve  Freedman,
       a  sole  excursion.                  season  high  scorer,  as  well  as  John
         Facing  a  Pomfret  team  which     Steere,   Alan   McWhirter,   Phil
       had  lost  only  one  out  of  its  last   Mockridge,  Ken  Copans,  and  John
       twenty  games,  the  Quakers  led  at   Owen  contributed  greatly  to  the
       half-time  2-0,  only  to  let  it  slide   team  throughout  the  season.  Con­
       by  2-4.                             gratulations  and  good  luck  to  Terry
                                            Mahoney  and  Eric  Schreuder,  next
         After  an  extremely  hard-fought
       game, Tabor defeated  Moses Brown    year’s  co-captains,  who  will  be  the
       in  the  last  five  seconds  by  a  score   nucleus  of  next  year’s  team.
       of  3-2.
       Against  a  sharp  Brown  Freshman
                                                                                       Phil Mockridge boots one away.
       team  which  defeated  its  Varsity
       counterparts  (Ivy  League  Cham­
       pions),  Moses  Brown  came  out  on
       the short end  of a  15-0  score.
         In  the  final  regular  season  game,
       M.B.  defeated  Thayer  Academy 4-2.
       with  Sylvester Jean-Baptiste  scoring
       two goals.
         In  one  of  the  most  unbelievable
       soccer games  ever  played,  the  amaz­
       ing  faculty  defeated  a  bewildered
       varsity,  2-1.  Mr.  Whittmore  W hit­
       tier  was  presented  with  the  J.  Al­
       fred  Brumble  Award  for  outstand­
       ing  faculty  participation.
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