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Lancers' soccer gains energy and experience

 

By Chris Kerr
Sports Editor

September 16, 2009

Head Coach Steve Hart could not be more optimistic about his squad this year.
The Lancers have been invigorated with the addition of several talented players.
Among the new recruits are players that are young with budding talent, as well as seasoned leaders that will add valuable experience to the team.
“Overall, they’ve been coming together very well,” said Hart. “The team’s gelling.”
After more than three weeks of training camp, Hart believes his squad is demonstrating team spirit, excellent communication and camaraderie.
“They socialize, they support each other, they talk to each other, which is very important. The older guys are helping the younger guys.”
Last season, Hart’s team was very young, mostly comprised of players in their late teens. And this year the team has brought in several older recruits which will add age and experience to the team. >>

Lancers trounce U of T in home opener

 

By Tanya Quaglia
Lance Writer

September 16, 2009

The Windsor Lancers football team opened at home with a convincing 30-3 victory over the Toronto Varsity Blues this past weekend.
Lead by Paul Lefaive and Kamar Anglin, the Lancers were unstoppable as they improved their record to 2-0 on the season.
Quarterback Dan Carloni made his first ever start in the Lancers line up.
Early in the first quarter, Carloni immediately whipped the hometown crowd into a frenzy by completing an 80-yard touchdown pass to receiver Jordan Brescacin.
The crowd of over 3,100 kept the Lancers in the game and helped motivate them.
“Whenever there is a big crowd, it always gets you excited,” says Brescacin.
“That’s what makes it easier to play at home. The crowd is there holding the momentum for you. You always want to reward the fans by playing a good game and not letting them down.” >>