Page 94 - CBA 1985 YEARBOOK
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 An extremely large team and the home field advantage were two con­ tributing factors to the success of the Middle School Soccer Squad. The large size of the team enabled first- year Coach Henry Rivers to freely substitute players in and out of the games at will. This team depth com­
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(Above) Mariano Garcia prepares to steal the ball from his opponent.
(Above, Right) Dean DeRoberts hustles into position.
A. Hammer, J. Kelly, G. Evers, J. Yockell, C. Rivera, D. DeRoberts; Coach Rivers, D, Ball, G. Aumiller, R. Wind- hausen, B. Riley, J. Vanderloo; J. Rothchild, J. McDou- gall, B. Duff, J. Mangel, D. McGinn, M, Garcia; L. Lem­ ons, R. Blair, M. Matturro, P. Romagnoli, J. Murphy, R. Heiser; R. Zona, R, Roscini, M. ludice, C. Robb
bined with the fact that almost all of the games were played on CBA turf allowed the Brothers to gradually wear out their opponents. The Broth­ ers closed out the season with an im­ pressive 6-2-1 mark in the CYO League.
Coach Rivers successfully combined* the old and the new. Veterans Chris Nelson, Mike ludice, and Bray Kel­ ly, along with newcomers Marlin Ma­ ture, Jeremy Murphy, and outstand­ ing goalie John Yockell, were the driving force behind the team’s suc­ cess.
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Middle School Soccer Puts Points on the Big Board
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