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1977 Baldwin-Wallace Football .- ..-o 77--.. b... EEi'mA H u.. Like good theatre, the l977 Baldwin-Wallace football season began With a flourish and ended with a standing ovation. The 1-1-7 Ohio Athletic Conference Championship victory over defending Champion Wiltenberg, rated number one in NCAA Division III all season, established the Yellow lackels not onlyr as the best team in the league, but probably as the best small college squad in the nation. The overall record of 9-l included a 28-16 opening win over Lehigh, a team that went on to clinch the national title in Division ll. Individual honors abounded for the Yellow Jackets, complimenting the overall team effort that was especially apparent in the. Championghip game. Nine Yellow Jackets were named to the OAC All-Slar team. Roger Andrachik was an honorable mention All-Americtan choice alter setting a school rushing record of 'l,'188 yards in just nine games. One of the year's co-Cdptains, running back Paul Ernst, was named the Baldwin-Wallace Most Valuable Oftensive Player for his passing, running, and recetvtng achievements. lunior Paul Petrella took Most Valuable Defensive Player honors. Other awards presented at the Fall Sports Banquet went to Tim McMahon, Outstanding Offensive Lineman; Duke Flaherty, Outstanding Defensive Lineman; Rob Webb, Outstanding Specialist; and Floyd Trotr ten, the Lee J. Tressel Academic Award Deserving recognition also came to Dr. Lee Tressel '48, the Yell0w lacket mentor. Not only was he. selected :18 the Ohio Conference Coach of the Year, but his Slate-wide peers named him Ohio Coach of the Year. Exterpt from Ihe Ianuary N78 Pursuit. Volume 10 number 3'. Top Left: Senior Mark Brown tZTt uses a stiff-arm to evade a tarkler, Top Right: Andrachik t3-lj powers through the line for a touchdown. Bottom Right: Seniol ro-taptain Paul Ernst 010! carries out a fake while Ioe Sumiak keeps the ball and rambles. around end. Photo by Bowman. Football '17
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16 Football Grindstone: Surniak: Grindstone: Surniak: Grindstone: Surniak: Grindstone: Surniak: Grindstone: Surniak; How would you describe this year's season? This year we had a tough schedule. Teams iike Lehigh, Muskingum, Ashland, Wittenberg, and Otterbein gave us strong competition. We played really good ball the first few games. We started making mistakes but they weren't critical. Our scores could have been more explosive. Hasn't the team been plagued with knee injuries? Yest Rich Renuart hurt his knee and had to have an operations He hasntt reatly got going this season. Receiver Scott Oids has trouble with his knee. ltts gonna give out. Its too bad icause Scott's a very good all-around athlete. Who are the outstanding players on the team? You can't say anyone was better than the others. It's a team effort. You can't singie anyone out over all the rest. Team effort has gotten us where wetve been. Could you give a run down on the team members? Well, Paul Ernst who is a colcaptain is a great player. The other we captain, Greg Rufus, is in charge of the defense. Rut is a good, fine athtete. Roger Andrachik is great. He should break the rushing record. I have to mention Fred Martin. When I got hurt at the Denison game, Fred, whois a sophomore, came off the bench and did a great job. We got to hand it to him. Hets a good thrower, passer, and runner. He wouid be able to do just as good a job or better than me. We have a great line and it deserves recognition. Guys like split end Danny Craine, Kolp, lanni, McMahon, Center Gary lennings, Mytro- hovich, Liggett, Collart, Jenkins, and lose Tirado make it happen, We've got good blockers. The line is strong and itis quick, With a line like that, no one can stop us. What about Wittenberg? B-W is playing them on November 19 for the OAC Championship Title. Wittenberg beat us on their turf on TV. They had a muddy field and we were not used to working on it. We're the only team in the conference with astroturf. It's rough on knees and it burns but it spoils you. With us sliding in their mud, Wittenberg just capitalized on our mistakes. They're undefeated this year. Wetre 8-1 but we've got the home team advantage this time. well wait and see what happens. Maria J. Hotfmann
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Photos by Bow man Top Left: A familiar Sight throughout the year, Roger Andrachik Scampering down the field alone. Top Right: Gary SteHer UH. Mike Washimgmn, and an unidentified laeket put the clamps on a Iunning hack. Center: Co-captain Greg Rufus I391 overcomes a 'Witlenberg baH Catrier. Bottom Right: lunim quarterback loe Eaurmak Hm winds-up for a 1055 amidst superb pass protection, Opposite Page: Top Left: The Jacket defense swarms over a Purple Raider in the snow versus Mount Union. Top Right: Paul Ernst on lhe gal1op. Center Left: Senior defensive lineman Mike Tamburino harnesses a quarlerhack Center Right: Gary Chance RH returns a punt through Ohio Wesleyan defenders with the help of kohn Sannerhs blocking. Bottom Left: Andrachik dances thwugh some woqurbe tacklers. '18 Football
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