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The 1968 football season found Third Mac as school champs, John Campbell most valuable player, and Jim Dean and Jay Kalis holding down the scoring honors. Third Sheridan seniors domi- nated A-| league while Second Sheridan copped the A-lIl league, 6-0 and 6-1 respectively. Third Mac the sleeper of the leagues barely made the playoffs, but it was here that they pulled to- gether to make upset after upset. Second Sheri- dan was the first to be stung, losing by a single point in the last seconds of the game, then 1st Sheridan, losing again by a single point. Second Sheridan had a final shot at them before the finals but fell short by a substantial margin. Third Sheridan was considered a strong favorite to take the championship due to their great depth and personnel. As the game progressed it seemed that the sophs could do no wrong and the seniors could do no right. Quarterback Joe Kulick found end Dave Kropfelder twice for scores and a 13-0 lead. The seniors had many opportunities but could only convert once on a pass to Kalis and trailed 13-6 at the half. Second half found Third Mac scoring first again on Kropfelder’s third T.D. This is where Third Sheridan came to life. 120
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This year the Mount Harriers finished the season with a 9-1 log. The only setback was from a talented Catholic University team. Freshman Bill Lyons proved to be the number one dis- tance man for the Mounties. Co-cap- tains Jim Clarke and Dick Rasmus- sen helped to lead the Harriers to their best record in many years. Frosh Lyons broke records against Gettysburg, American U., Loyola, Washington College, Haverford, Western Maryland, and Galludet. The team made its most impressive ap- pearances at Haverford and against Roanoke. Coach Zarnowski hopes to continue along these successful lines and to terrorize the Mason-Dixon Conference. 119
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121 They scored on a pass to Kimmel, closing the gap to 19-13. Next came a pass to Butch Johns for a T.D. and the point to Kalis put the seniors into the lead. Third Sheridan took control again on a Harry Marra interception at their own three. On third down and fifty seconds on the clock, a snap from cen- ter didn’t find its mark and bounced in the end- zone for a safety. Thus THE UNBEATABLE SEN- IORS HAD BEATEN THEMSELVES. St LN nang CAM ie shen’ REO G S
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