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Yardling Hockey Surprises All Pre-Season Pessimists

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In his first year as freshman hockey coach, Tim Taylor posted a 13-5-1 record. "Ever since we first walked into the rink last Fall everyone said that it was an off-year. But we played the kind of hockey needed to win, and our record proves it," he said.

"The hardest part of my job is bringing together boys from different backgrounds into a good team that can win, but my primary responsibility is to develop talent for the varsity," Taylor said.

Bob Goodenow, who was moved from center to wing midway through the season, led the team in scoring with 14 goals and 21 assists. Other promising forwards are Graig Thomas (12 goals, 19 assists), Greg Driscoll (16 goals, 12 assists), Sandy Milley (10 goals, 15 assists) and Tom Koehler (14 goals, 8 assists).

Mark Noonan, Dave Hands and Levy Byrd all have a good chance to make the varsity at defense.

Taylor, who was Harvard hockey captain in 1963, says that the Harvard athletes of today compare very favorable with those of his day.

"I see nothing wrong with a boy making hockey his first love, the thing that makes him exist," Taylor said. "Athletes at Harvard are making a commitment just like anybody else, and the dedication of my players was outstanding. I think it made the difference in several of our games."

Taylor is also a program coordinator for the Park and Recreation Department, where he organizes Bantam and Pee Wee hockey leagues.

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