DeLaWarr High School - De La Warrian Yearbook (New Castle, DE)

 - Class of 1965

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Best Record at De La Warr TERRY MASTEN -- End QCO. -Capt.j Both offense and defense , , . his Pass-catching in Newark game was outstanding, CHUCK MCCALLION -- Quarterback QCo-Capt. Q His leadership and ability rated him as potential All-State . , . Returned kick-off 85 yards in Dickinson game . . . preferred many times to run the ball . . , his 74 points led Blue Hen Con- ference in scoring. WAYNE NAUMANN -- Tackle A starter offensively , . . played a great deal of defense . . , a con- sistent, dependable, tackle. BILL POTE -- Guard Offense and defense . . . inter- cepted three passes in William Penn game . . . a successful steal of the football led to a Lion score, ED PETROSKI -- Tackle Played mostly defense . . . ability to do the job . . . as linebacker he met ball carrier at line of scrimmage DON SULLIVAN -- Tackle Also played both ways , , . re- covered fumble in Mt, Pleasant game to set up first score. 7 HARRY TWILLEY -- Tackle Injured most of the season . . . still contributed to the success of the Lion team. KEN WILLIAMS -- End A valuable end . . . ability to catch passes and did . . , his scoring was a factor in many games . . . defensively he kept enemy

Page 114 text:

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THEY SHALL NOT SCORE-Guard Bill Pote of De La Warr High C625 stops the hands of a William Perm drive inthe second quarter of yesterdays game at Gar- 9-yard line. field Park. Pote recovered a fumble that was practically pulled out of De Lo: Warr Precedent They Couldlft Lock By BOB MELDER ldidn't touch me I knew I could'yard scoring pass from quar-t ,. it hith tfth . tbkD H tT Rufus Barnes wish came truetou um m eras 0 eway lliohasrd jsughe Zggghd aerial? yesterday, t It sent the 4,000 fans at Gar-t , p . -1 The ohty thought the De Laifleld Park-largest crowd sincellgul the Llons Came slormmgl wan High haifbaek had before'l3h? 1962 C010Hia1-Lion game-lback With two fouchdowljs in l the game With. Wtthaht Penni-lI'lt0 astate of shock. This hadtmialthiigdl iigihgrbgckoneglyggldt was to score his school s firsttbeen the first Play 00 the I-i0US thhchdowh ever against thetsecond serieslof downs. And, fullback Bob Bums' . We started sending Barnes loff-tackle instead of around end tin the second half, De La Warri ,Coach Paul Gladden said. 'tThat worked and so did our decoy. By his decoy, Gladden was re- McCallion and a 24-yard run by Cotohtatsl tup to that point, William Penn UI thought ah night ahoutihad been the aggressor, march- thatvfv he athhtttedl ing to De La Warr's 21 and 25 The 5,g00t,9, 140,p0hhd Senior before losing the ball on downs. halfback's wish came true ont The victory 3150 Q0mp1etedDe the third play of the game. ItlLa Warr's first winning season WHS 8 75-y31'Cl dash lil the fil'Stit6-2-lj, Qlinghed Secgnd place i ferring to the G-foot-1, 195-pound Burns. Instead of handing off to Burns, McCallion would keept fthe ball and ended up with twoi touchdowns. He topped the con- ference with 74 points. His sec- ond one was the Lions' last, a one-yard run in the fourth period. quarter that ignited a 26-13 vic-lin the Blue Hen Conference, the tory - first against the New highest plateau the Lions have Castle team in six Thanksgiving reached, and handed William Day contests. Penn 14-53 its first losing season f-1 KNEW i had a touchdownlslnce 1950' when I got io their 45, Barnes COACH BILL Cole's Colonials explained. The last guytwere plucky in defeat. They reached out for me and when hetcountered Barnes' TD with a 15- Colonial Tom Greene Con t- 311168 We planned that before th gamef' Gladden said. W know William Penn would b gunning for our big boy afte watching him run wild agains P. S. du Pont. THE COLONIALS centered their attack on the passing o Hopper, who attempted 28 completed 14 for 225 yards in cluding a 56-yard TD pass play to halfback Jerry Windish ir' the final period. Three of Hop perts passes, however, were in tercepted. LION ROARS: De La was not only sharp in the out was hard to fool after, it came time for tossing the. coaches into the shower . . Coach Paul Gladden stood quiet ly in the dressing room whili assistant John Meccariello Wa. War gam whe

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