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Our football team fared well during the 1966 campaign. Under the supervision of head coach Mr. Robert Valentine, and assistant coaches Mr. Jim McKinley and Mr. William Nelson, the team piled up a record of 3 wins, 5 losses, and 1 ' i I . f tie. R Offensively, Ted Brightbill led the team with 608 yards rushing for an average of 6.2 yards per carry. Defen- +4 i '1 1 ' I 1 sively, Ted Sours was tops with 73 tackles for an average of - .1 ry 8.1 tackles per game. Dave Kyler, Ted Sours, and Ted Brightbillmade the 5. all area first team. In addition to this, Ted Brightbill was 6,1 if named to the all-conference team and the second team All- Ohio. The team's record is as follows: HILLSDALE OPPONENT Loudonville 8 32 . ' ' Triway 6 38 Western Reserve 22 14 , fa ' gi U ' 1 Monroeville 14 18 ' Milan 0 14 South Central 0 24 Berlin Heights 6 6 Black Mver 26 O Mapleton 12 6 , -.- 1 nw' - eo 1 fuk: Wi' W, ,V . A , CTN 4. ,C ' 1 ' .. .h . . . J 5 f , Y P rg 1. ,Q 2 . f Xt Y F kwa' X . A g' I Q g- Wm A . 5- iw -2 .V A A W , H , P 5 I - ---ft.. A Y - ' if ,... J lr . . if-1 ' ! I , - U. . J - Ph. ',fP4'1-:S ' 'mi ! ' ' K' 2 ' L'-v wie-fi fa ----:anew - , 1 in or 'M' mr, ' -1 . an . .f .-- V 'ff' ' In-1 V 5 'elses .W iff.. ,, s -r 1 .- . f - 'ggi' - ,1 :' XH -,,m 'e5.-y, f , , ' 'ti-it b.t:gri7i:f:,-2-L- A 6 gig, fe Q .X Sr 1 . 1, - .ri'3f.'5F: ff: , . 1' 1 - . arf'-':'?'1 'f f WY T ' .. ' 221' if f vm. i1:iZ11,',kf1g '1:f1 - 1143 ' ' '-t f'S.W '1-Tri 'IB fu - '---' . I -'f 'eefw ':. 5. - Hwvvf--A., it , -1-29? rg: Q :.- - -mf. .ff Q .IP ' 5 ...f ' 'f,-111 . -4, 'xi-1' 2.14 , gl ,-9.3: 'f'.- , r 'sl-5. ' ' -- ' ' L 4: 1 ,r rw 1 1. I ,.,',im',?g:.m 5 qxlr t iigigi-H-T 5 4 .. N I a , 443,12 eiqiavijf, ,fl im .iv . -,za . .. Ain .4093 ph . ., Q .-5' . . x., nz, Q-f , H 91if:'f 'wp I- '- 1 . pcb-'gc -.-v:,t4,K-,gy - 1'-X , ' ',- , .: lf - ,- --4 - ui -SYYQJ 4 1-.45 Q- 1 , 1. ' .. H M, .,-' f -. ,- fl-Q-i., 'g s y. .A,'1'. ,7,xf-,- ,yt ity-,H 5?-'sfifa 'a .. 2- - f . - -'af ig- 1-rm-', vv Vx, x - .3 1 - 1 . st . .1 14 4,5513-5l'.'g1I1L'w,'.-L ', g?gx1.f -fa' -' .f ' '.' 1mw .. r. ' 'rm N . n i ..f..a:. .1 ww . H --' - . . -' Bob Somerlade and Ted Brightbill - Halfbacks. Bill Miles, Ted Sours and Tim Kosse - Guards 7 . . ng ' ' ' ' fl! .t-nab' .. 9. at . ' 1 I, 2 ,, 1 ., . V :ww ,. - -1'-1:J.:fs',f H Sophomore Bob Betson tries to find a hole in the fig.fgf,y:,,qltf.1y.gg.,S,2M-Qffftfk WNFR, 'X .ftfcw-121' Berlin Tiger Wall. Chuck Twinning and Bill Miles watch in the background- Gary Austin and Forest Schuck - Tackles. 76
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Co-captains - Ted Brightbill andDean Moody. SECOND ROW: Ellsworth Cox Coach Gail Mowry, Randy Louden, Bob Betson, Paul Garn, Chuck Twining, Roger McBride, Jeff Cox, Russ Eagle Student Trainer, Boyd Allenbaugh - Manager. The Hillsdale varsity basketball team experienced a losing season in the 1966-67 campaign under the guid- ance of Mr. Ellsworth Cox. The Falcons broke even with a record of five wins and five losses in the Firelands Conferenceg however, they had an overall average of 8 wins and 12 losses. Dean Moody made the first team all area and also won a position on the All-Firelands Conference first team. Ted Brightbill made the all-area second team and won honorable mention in the conference. 1 ? ST 4 ?lffi'4. W, Q' it 1 r,',l W. ,,v,5,.4,l5j,5,.,fk Eli ,wi 35? Paul Garn defenses a Waynedale Golden Bear shot. 78 JV and Varsity Leading the team in scoring was Moody with 369 points. I-le was followed by Brightbill with 233 points and Paul Garn with 130 points. Moody set a new school record for the most points scored in one game with 38 against Lucas. The team's record is as follows Triway Danville Black River Loudonville South Central Mapleton Crestview Milan Triway Western Reserve Monroeville Lucas Berlin Heights Ontario Black River Loudonville South Central Mapleton Loudonville Waynedale HILLSDALE OPPONENT 45 59 49 47 73 45 43 53 75 58 63 65 85 52 54 46 59 55 TOURNAMENT 43 35
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