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Fighting Falcons ’76 =. o I . = . +e 1) ; = a) A ATA Us 1A The members of the varsity football team were (first row) Dave Brakeall, Craig Fraley, Tony Benedetto, Craig Adams, Hunter Brakeall, Chris Lockard, Paul Hardy, Keith Payne, Leo Day, Benge Moreland, Jerry Owens, Davey Hayes, Ed Bittinger, Jack Andrews, Jim Bone, (second row) Jeff Wagoner, Mark Jenkins, Bob Wagoner, Joey Morris, Tim Tunis, Rick Silber, Axel Jentzsch, Steve Fridley, Don Wyer, Doug Martz, Kevin Zollner, Robby Fisher, Mike Shay, Micky Hatt er, Rodney Powers, (third row) Dave Duckworth, Mike Judy, Howie Buser, Rick McNeill, Barry Mason, Peyton Umstot, Jimmy Andrews, Allen Moreland, Dirk Shipley, Frank Nicol, Bruce Buser, Steve Frye, Doug McKenzie. 41
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Frankfort’s first Home- coming game with the Keyser Tornadoes started with the fans believing it would be an- other easy victory as the Fal- cons rolled down the field and Steve Fridley took it over from the one-yard line. Falcons Attempt Ninth Unfortunately, the Tor- nadoes totally devastated the Falcons by scoring a total of 39 points. The statistics showed, how- ever, that Frankfort outclassed Keyser: a 28-yard gallop by Donnie Wolford in the second | eM at Homecoming quarter, the final touchdown, a 2-yard run by Steve Fridley, and Paul Hardy’s conversion of three extra points making a total of 21 points. Even though the Falcons lost their chance at a berth in the state playoffs, they won the PVC championship. 43
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