Nyack High School 1952 Yearbook (Nyack, NY) - Full Access
SOCCER After a ::.low start ,when they lost two of our first three league games, the N. H. S. soccer team, guided by Coach Frank Nelson, did a complete about face and won four of the last five games played. There were 26 boys out for soccer, w1th only four veterans making the starling team. The squad was aided greatly by the presence of three Reed Farm boys-Piuscht, Panoff and Lubinsky- who led the team in scoring with 17 points among them. Congers again won the championship by going un– defeated, beating Nyack twice by 1·0 and 3-1 counts. We split with Pearl River but defeated Spring Valley and Stony Point two times each to finish with a 5-3 record. The first win over the Spring Valley Tigers was a major step in bringing Nyack home second. Like most athletic teams, the booters came up with a number of individual stars. The D'Agostino brothers, Roger and Don, along with Oleg Panoff, who is regarded by many as the outstanding player in the county, made the first-string all-County team. Placed on the second team were Art Hyman, Gennady Lubinsky, and Captain Rudy Ramcke. Jim Gulezian, Jerry Gross . and Vassily Pluscht received honorable mention. Jt.~n•or Soccet Kneeling G Bogarr E Boon V Cl'•e•hun, A. Gombello, f. lonuno, R lomberr Srondong A Gatri•on, R Coli· mon. G Mercnoa, J Co•u•c. J Be(hrel. F1111 row C. Otlondo, D. D'AgCillno. V Dogii!V, G luboM~y R. Rom<lte, 0 Ponoll, V Pluotht, R. M•yetl, f larhom, A Hymon, W, Feher, J Gulezo1n. Second row· R. D'Ago111nc, M. Gncurchell, J Kong, P Steven•, l Cohen R. D•lpho•, F. Nelsen, f. McCo•ry C Alden. 8 Molle• J G•uu. P. Froedm1n R P,ndle. (85]
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