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 ay Bradshaw adds the finishing )uch as he attempts to clear the all out of his end.
nthe warpath, Phil Goodson and enny Shanahan lunge for the occer ball in order to halt the pro- ress of their enemy.
Charlie Boynton, brushcut and all, can still come through in the clutch.
tffense to penetrate deep into opposition territory, while he excellent defense kept the pressure off of goal, Char- ie Boynton. Indicative of the type of soccer which the iquad played was the aggressive contest with Bishop ahmes. Sparking the offense was halfback, Ken Shana- lan who kept the ball moving forward, which allowed ;enter forward, Dino Tognoni to score both goals —
resulting in a tie score in one of the most difficult but well played games of the season.
Though the Brothers’ Booters lost to arch-rival Bishop Ludden 3-1, clearly the accomplishment of the season was a further honing of skills which will continue to en­ hance the Brothers’ reputation in Central New York Soc­ cer for some time to come.
Steppin out, Rick Kahute ad­ vances the ball upfield.
C. Baroncelli, C. Mangel, K. Shanahan, J. Sweet, C. Boyn­ ton, D. Tognoni, M. Waltos, E, Kelly, B. Dougherty, C. Krylo, P. Boynton, R. Nolan, L. Jerry, P. Goodson, L. Masouras, R. Kahute, J. Storinge, J. Ham­ mer, Coach B. Goldberg, D. Bowman, J. Nolan, J. Brad­ shaw, A. Kanerviko, K. Fallace, C. Henneberry, M. Small, R.
Margetin, M. Pilson
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