PAGE FOUR THE CLAPJON E>ecemiber 13, iggj A SALUTE TO “The Best Ever” The soccer season at Brevard is over. The 1968 team will never play again. Another team will arise and take its place, perhaps a better team and per haps an inferior one. The fact remains, however, that the 1968 soccer team, although compiling a rec ord that is only the school’s second best, yielded the best squad that has ever played soccer for Brevard College. A team’s success is usually measured by its lost record, but often a better team has an in- THE SOCCER TEAM f ■ m-j. won ferior record, cer squad. So is the case with the 68 Brevard soc- Tornadoes Set Records This years team saw many records fall and now has set new goals for future teams to aim fO'r. The team’s record of 5-5-1 was not the best in Brevard his tory, but seco.nd best. The team scored a season total of 44 goals averaging 4 goals per game which constitutes two new records. Mike Michner set a new standard by scaring 13 goals and having 9 assists to his credit. Gedric Gutherie scored eiight goals, Jim McCombs tallied for seven, and Don Kinkendall six, all breaking the previous record. Defensive wise, Brevard was weak this year, allowing a rec ord 34 goals to be scored against them. Brevard’s biggest margin of victory was also seen this year as the Tornadoes tramipled Mon- itreat Anderson 9-^1. The victory over Clemson 7-6 marked the most goals ever scored in a Brevard soccer match. The de feat by Tusculum also saw the achievement of another reco'rd, the most goals scored in a half. Ten of 14 goals were scored in the second half of this game. Five goals in the last quarter against Montreat Anderson also constitutes a new record plus the fact that six players for Bre vard scored another record. Three of the team members are prospects for the American University Soccer squad. Don Kirkendall, Duibb Tullar, and Bob Hansoti have been inter viewed by A U officials and are considering playing soccer there. COACH TAUSCHER BC Takes Early Lead; Downs Wingate Aifter trailing for the first several minutes of play, Bre vard’s cagers took a 2 point lead with 13 minutes remaining in the first half, vndened their margin, and banded Wingate an 81-62 defeat, here Tuesday night. Joe Kagel sparked the win ning cause, tossinig in 30 points, aided by Charles Hunt’s 22 point performance. High man for Wingate was Rick Canpenter with 18 points, followed closely by Mike McComib’s 16 point tal ly. Brevard’s full court press began clicking aboiiit midway through the first half causing several Wingate miscues that led to a Brevard scoring drive. Costly turnovers and fouls dominated the first period ac tion. with Brevard sending Win gate to the Charity line an un official 14 times and gave up the ball 14 times to the op ponents 10. (unofficial statis tics). Wingate’s errors were fewer than Brevard’s in the first I>eriod, but were costly mis takes. The second half saw a some what slower, more deliberate game with fewer Brevard bon ers and more by Wingate as they had to play "catch-uip” baU. Brevard capitalized on Wingate’s mistakes in the final period and rolled to a 19 point victory. Brevard is 1-1 in conference as the team takes its exam break. THE 1S68 BREVARD SOCCER TEAM CONGRA TULA TIONS TORNADOES I Wd- ■ THE FRESHMAN ON THIS YEAR’S TEAM were the best that Brevard has ever had, and ac cording to Coach Tauscher, “should provide a good backbone for a solid team next year.” (Photo by Copes van Hasselt) CD - ED Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Carson McCuIlers’ searching and sensitive story of innocence lost that 'has become an “enduring masterpiece.’ c5\laiio^kMl *0ie*Heaitisa ^Tjonely^^iunter ‘technicolor* ‘FiOin‘WStnerB®s.-§evencAits asslff MORRIS PHARMACY, Inc. “ON THE SQUARE" Professional Prescription Service Famous Name Cosmetics - Coty - Revlon - British Sterling G.T.O. and Jade East GO TO JONES’ NEWS STAND for SCHOOL SUPPLIES AYER'S When You Are GAITHER'S Out To Beat The World .... 4 STORE “The House With the Merchandise” Restaurant South Broad Street ThS' Low Or High Top Sporting Goods Brevard, N. C. Black Or White Work Clothes Sizes 6-13 Dress Clothes “Home of Fine Food” Pat’s Shoe Mart College Shopping Center