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ented contingent of sophomores enabled Coach Rotunno to relieve his veteran players more frequently.
in the first half where the score remained until late in the second half when Greg Goodwin crossed the ball to rookie sophomore Marty Cooke, who neatly placed the ball in the net — tying the score. The game then went into
Senior Greg Goodwin who led the list of all City first
team players — led the league in goals, while midfielders
Scott Callahan, Jim Stephens and Dave Shanahan overtime and double overtime. The crowd was on the
3nabled the Brothers to score in several crucial situations :hroughout the season. On defense, team captain, Pete raylor, junior Fred Vona and sophomore All City star Sean Murphy enabled goalies Chris Garden and Peter i^olella to take a little less pressure from their opponents.
Sectional play was probably the peak of excitement in vhich the Brothers clashed with powerful Cazenovia in a Iramatic nip and tuck contest. Cazenovia scored one goal
edge of its seats as the game advanced to penalty kicks. An emotional game ended when Rich Yockeil put in the winning kick.
It was anti-climactic, then, when sectional play was terminated in a sloppy semi-final game against Marsellus. While the young team proved itself ably, it was clear that more experience would only improve their skill.
“ Steppin' Out,” The Ball is cleared by John Fritelli.
"Excuse Me.” Scott Calla han evades an attacking fuiiback.
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