Worcester State University - Oak Leaf Yearbook (Worcester, MA)

 - Class of 1980

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SPORTS SPORTS SPORTS SPOR decision. Final 21-7. wet field not to mention Lowell — “They had bet- being played in a driving ter personnel and depth. rain storm. The Lancers And they played excellent scored midway in the defense also,” said first quarter and it held Girouard. Anyway, the less throughout the afternoon. said about a 52-7 loss the Mike Sullivan was voted better. the top defensive player of c • i • the game while Kevin Gar- Special Meaning b . . vey was voted the game s Assumption — The Most Valuable Player. United Commercial Travel- What is in store for the ers Bowl. This game is future? Well all but three played every year with the players will return next proceeds going to the area’s season and Girouard thinks mentally retarded. This next year’s team will be as game had special meaning competitive as this year’s, for the Lancers because it He hopes that the football was eleven years ago clinic he runs here every against Assumption that summer will lure some they played their very first promising freshmen as it game. Anyway, this was has in the past, another game played on a Garvey named MVP Lancers end season by skunking Assumption By DAVE PADAVANO Student Voice The Worcester State Co-captain Fran Witkowski football squad closed out knocked down an Assump- its season with a 7-0 win tion pass in the end zone on over Assumption College the final play of the game to Sunday in the United preserve the win for the Commercial Travelers Lancer’s Bowl Game. The proceeds After the game the out- of the game, the eighth an- standing offensive and de- nual, went to the mentally fensive player, along with retarded. the Most Valuable Player The rain, which started are chosen. This year Wor- just as the game began, cester State’s Mike Sullivan played a major role as the was voted outstanding de- afternoon wore on. Worces- fensive player while As- ter State scored all the sumption’s Joe Picard was points it needed during the picked as the outstanding first quarter, before the offensive player. The Lan- field was completely cers’ fullback, Kevin Gar- soaked, when quarterback vey was voted the game’s Larry Mathis connected Most Valuable Player. Gar- with Paul Fournier on a 36 vey was the work-horse as yard scoring strike. he sloshed his way through , . the mud and the Assump- Detense Holds .. nr. tion line all afternoon. The Greyhounds had a i mpress ive Finish golden opportunity to jump out to an early lead The Lancers captured when they recovered a their third victory in a row State fumble on the Lan- in the series Sunday. All cers’ four yard line. How- together the Landers have ever, the Lancer defense won six times while As- held as Assumption missed sumption has won five, a 20 yard field goal attempt. Worcester State finished Then late in the game As- with a 5-3 record in the sumption moved down to New England Collegiate Worcester State’s 12 yard Football Conference and line only to see the Lancer finished an impressive 7-3 defense, which has been overall, tough all year, tighten up. g .. Lancer all-stars named Mike Sullivan, a 6’1” The Lancers also placed linebacker out of Worces- seven players on the sec- ter, was chosen first team ond all-conference team, all star in the New England They are: Dan Civitarese, a Collegiate Football Confer- junior halfback out of Ayer, ence. Sullivan has started Ma.; Mark Sturgis, a soph- all four years he has been at omore guard out of Worces- State and this marks the ter; Wayne Chapman, a second year in a row that he freshman defensive end has been selected for post also from Worcester; Mike season honors. Last season Caouette, a 6’4”, 240 lb he was chosen second-team tackle out of Greenfield, all-conference. Ma.; Mike Thomas, a This season Sullivan led placekicker from Dracut, the team with 32 unassisted Ma.; and defensive stand- tackles and 63 assisted. He outs Fran Witkowski and also had an interception Bob Wagnor. and recovered a fumble. — Dave Padavano



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