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Page 69 text:
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Get him, Flex! SCOREBOARD We Hartford at Fort Ann ---- 35 Fort Ann at Argyle ----- 33 Warrensburg at Fort Ann - - 28 Fort Ann at Hartford ---- 26 Argyle at Fort Ann ----- 26 Fort Ann at Warrensburg - - 34 They 18 6 13 6 6 18 Tight fit, Jack?
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Page 68 text:
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CHAMPIONS ON PARADE Until the fall of 1960 FAC had never been blessed with a football championship, however, with the completion of the 1960 football campaign all this was changed. The Cardinals not only captured their first cham- pionship but swept to an undefeated season with six wins against no losses, defeating Hart- ford, Argyle and Warrensburg at home and away. The Cardinals easily swept through their first two games beating Hartford and Argyle by scores of 35-18 and 33-6 respectively. These two games set the stage for the all im- portant first meeting with Warrensburg, who matched the Cardina1's record of 2 wins, no losses. The outcome looked gloomy for Fort Ann as Warrensburg connected for two touch- downs in the opening minutes of the game. However, the Cardinals, led by Henry Jordan, charged back to overcome Warrensburg by a score of 28-13. Although four players were missing in the second game with Hartford, a determined team won easily by 26-6. Excitement gripped Fort Ann throughout the next week, for the Cardinals had a chance to wrap up the championship the following Saturday against Argyle. At this game Fort Ann clinched the championship with a bril- liant 26-6 performance. With the champion- ship won, one might suspect a let-downg how- ever, the spirited Cards swept to an unprec- edented undefeated season by whipping War- rensburg 34-18. On January '7 the football team was honored with a banquet at which time Coach Sheridan gave a resume of the championship season. He drew attention to the tremendous spirit of the whole team. At the end of the speeches given by Bob Kana, guest speaker, and Coach Sheridan, each boy on the team was presented with a football jacket and trophy, symboliz- ing the undefeated season. Gary Bowen and Bill Thompson presented Coach Sheridan and Assistant Coach John Van Deusen with gold buckles in remembrance of the 1960 Cardinals The football banquet was a fitting climax to the 1960 championship season. COACH SHERIDAN and JOHN VAN DEUSEN
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UNDEFEA TED ROW 1: C. Skinner, P. Martineau, C. Lapolt, J. Atkinson, J. Powers. ROW 2: Coach Sheridan, H. Jordan, E. Steves, B. Thomson, I. Mon- ahan. ROW 3: N. Lunt, J. Brown, K. Locke.
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