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VARSITY FOOTB LL I .J 4' -.fe , et K 5, , -,g if it 27 Opponent i as . :fm we 5 as Brockport it 5. -4. :ft six:- as , R.L. Thomas Batavia -we 1. 0 I4 . is lf , ,ggi ,zz eil? at i . . .Athena . A o to E . yar. l Q At,, . 1, so U . I .l1.lIl'f0Jie'fi. srrs . be 1Gastes.-Chill . ,,,. 1 ::w af, . tg 9 F, x , igrlg S 37-,gigrg 't ,Q l g ,.,,.fg.,, 'Q 't ,. ,., 1: 5 r '22, V V e fffv Mime ... -. 1'-. QL. ,, .ttf-1,2,,,,,,.,,.,ff--f.,,,.,rz,ap ay.. atom. f- f -4 ft 1--se c' .Hom .. .., -- iz 'The Greece Arcadia Varsity Football Team closed their season on November 7th, by defeating the Cardinal Mooney Cardinals I3-0. This was the first time that the Titans ever played a team from the City Catholic League. This triumph gave the Titans a 5- 2-2 record for the 1975 season. During the course of the season, the three best defensive efforts were shutting out Brockport, Schroeder, and Mooneyg the goal of any defensive unit. The offensive unit gained an average of over 200 yards a gameg 1804 yards total for the season. 265 yards of that total were credited to Steve Wood, who broke the Arcadia rushing record for a single game in the game against Hilton. Steve was also awarded Most Valuable Player and outstanding offensive back by his teammates. He made first team All-County running back as well as first team All Greater, Rochester. Arcadia players received All-County recognition as well as individual awards voted by their teammates. Among the other Arcadia players to make first team All-County were Dave Good- win, Mike Cook, and Louis Rizzotti, who was voted outstanding offensive linemen. Among those who made second team All-Coun- ty were Gregg Molesworth, who was voted outstanding defensive back, Steve Schaefer, who was voted outstanding defensive line- man, and Mike Cook, who was voted the team hustler . Scott Daley was awarded most improved player, and the Martin Memo- rial Award, which is a bronzed shoe given annually to the player who contributes the most to Arcadia football, was presented to Mark Pollock. ABOVE LEFT? Fullback Larry Root gets some tough yards against Hilton, in a victorious Fall Weekend game. ABOVE: Paul Brigandi gives quarterback Dave Hogestyn help in completing a pass in the upset victory over Cardinal Mooney. V 't Football: To Row: Coach Coe, Ron Martell, Bob DelDuca, Dave Rice, Jim Laemlein, Bill Schimmel, Tim Wallenhorst, Don Stephens, Mike Cook, arsi y p Todd Heusner Phil Abel, Jim Turner, Eric Cleland, Paul Nersinger, Bob Harrison, Paul Brigandi, Mark Pollock, Bill Wilson, Larry Root, Coach Gxosefti. 2nd Row: Coach Best, Jake Oukes fmanagerj, Tom Leo, Joe Feeney, Tim Knight, Steve Schaefer, Jim Hardick, Drew Martin, John Auger, Dave Hogestyn, Lou Rizzotti, Steve Wood, Scott Root, Scott Daley, Rick Borrelli, John Schiefer. 3rd Row: John Saunders, Dave Goodwin, Don O'Mara, Jim Saunders, Mark Lembke, Jim Born, Rich Klingler, Greg Molesworth, Mike Palumbo, Terry Collister, Eric Cosman.
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Frosh Soccer: Top Row: Scott Borcyk Alex Carmichael, John Miller, Steve Walzer, Mike Battaglia, Greg Shaw, Mark Wentworth, Chris Ehle, Dan Sterling, Coach Balducci. 2nd Row: Bob Lemoine, John Baccoli, Scott Bankes, Marty Foos, Mike Grant Chris Mulhern, Pat McKain, Doug Jackson. Bottom Row: Don Weaver, Mark Reynolds, Charles Wolknowski, Marty Osborn, Mark Sharp, Bill Hunt. Freshman Soccer Freshman Soccer is supposed to be a learning experience. The l975 freshmen learned their les- sons well as they rolled to a 10-l-l season. The team was well-balanced as the offense and defense complimented each other. The Titan frosh were led by center halfback and Most Valuable Player Doug Jackson. Goalie John Boccoli recorded three shutouts with the help of his defense. Don Weaver was elected Most Improved Player. .A .. rm . .M ,N 5? V Arcadia.. OPPOHEHSI '.,fi J S Hilton f l J3. M l?:gyChurchville 1 .... 3 Oilvmria . e,.. i Aquinas ,J iyi li C eee' . ,Q as sfi. S Tilton 0 Cllurchville 1 3 ii EQ.. C Athycljfe as eo s vat, ABOVE LEFT: Mark Wentworth, Marty Foos, and Scott Bankes do the latest, the soccer hop ABOVE Ja Pritchard takes control over advancing Churchville.
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J.V. FOOTBALL: EARNING EXPERIENCE The Junior Varsity Football Team had a learning season with a record of 3-6-0. Every game they played they pushed till the end, only giving up a few points. The team had two shutouts against Greece rivals Athena and Olympia, although the best game was played against Webster Schroeder when they only gave up 60 yards defensively. Outstanding Defensive Back and M.V.P. was awarded to Jim Wehrle who was a leader and worked hard all season. Outstanding Offensive Back was awarded to Tom Moscato who gained l,l07 yards in 218 carries aver- aging 4.91 yards a carry. Outstanding Defensive Lineman was awarded to Terry Phillips who led in tackles and assists with 181 points, averaging about ten tackles per game. Outstanding Offensive Lineman was awarded to Jeff Bengston. Most Improved Player was awarded to Pete Train. Spirit Award was awarded to Dave Haasis who always kept the team going. Their leading receiver was Dave Putnam having 25 catches for 314 yards. . , ' F' 11 1.111 11 i1 5 YT nf, K: 1 L t H ,, AAEEVEQES1 ti ,Y V, 1 - . 111 me 111 -1 fa . .tr 332 8 -5 Z'?i ggg .Q , ' - ,ee J.V. Football: Top Row: Dave Putnam, Greg Snyder, Fred Scacchetti, Terry Phillips, Pete Train, Tom Clayboug Iatomasi, Scott South, Tom Moscato Bryan Hogan, Lyn Brady. 2nd Row: Mark Kastner, Gary Lang, Coach B Coach Alampi, Dave Haasis, Dan Ricardson, Jeff Bengston, Sam Dinch, Gary Heiligman, Phil Brown. 3rd Rov Bartosh, Dave Bittlingmaier, Jim Wehrle, Scott Kleehammer, Tom Sullivan, Tom Perlich, Gary Fallenson, Fitzgibbon. Bottom Row: Jeanine Gall, Tom Eselgroth, Beth Brayer, Managers. 1 11- 111 ,aff-E -1 f .1 tv l tt 11, 1, .- 11 ,It 1 I ,wr it 1 111 1 . ..t . 11i ,... 2 iii ,yy 1pp Q91 1, f Etta 111 1 lll. .6 . UPPER LEF 71' Tom Eselgroth scores touchdown against Athena as his teammates celebrate. ABOVE: Coach Bennett watches as Tom Moscato rushes for the first down. RIGHT? Dave Putnam punts to the opposing team on fourth down.
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