Alcalá 1990

ead coach Seamus McFadden, in his tenth season with the Toreros, once again coached his team to a successful year with a record of 14-6-1, but fell one game short of a NCAA playoff position. This years competition included schools such as SDSU, UCSB, Santa Clara, and UCSD. This years team was led by Tom Crane and Leo Ronces. Both players scored fourteen g_oals a piece and led the team in total points. Tom Crane felt that his toughest goal was against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the school is a big rivalry and the first goal of the game was made by myself." Other return– ing starters include Trong Nguyen, last years all conference first team selection in the West Coast Conference, Vince Bianchi, and Jason

Pearson. At the helm defensively was Doug Wedge. This year, Doug played in all twenty-one games compiling a total time of 1928:33 on the field, a record time for the Toreros. Doug said, "It's nice to be able to break the record. I have two years to go and hope to set a new record before I leave the school." Included in his time of play are four shutouts and 46 saves. Other defenders include Mike Brille, who drops from his forward position to assist de– fensively, Brendan Griffin, and Jason Chaffee. Coach McFadden felt, "We had a very suc– cessful season in terms of the number of wins and in any other year fourteen wins would have gotten us in the playoffs. We really just fell one game short of the playoffs."

Brendan Griffin is 1bowin1 some fancy footwork; Bren– dan cloeed the &e880n with two 1oala and one aaaiat.

Jason Peal'IIOn, closing the aeaaon with three 1oala and five aaeista wu fifth in total point& for the season. He ia seen here fightina for the ball againat Cal Poly Pomona.

KICKIN 1 IT UP IN. 1989

Eric Deutsch closed the season with one goal and two assists. Seen here Eric shows no remorse when the opponent from Cal Poly decided to challenge him.

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