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Power House Into Third Place Varsity Football Scores Hinsdale So. 21 New Trier West 19 Hinsdale So. 0 Willowbrook 14 Hinsdale So. B Morton West 26 Hinsdale So. 33 East Leyden 7 Hinsdale So. 21 Glen bard East 33 Hinsdale So. 34 Addison Trail 21 Hinsdale So. 34 West Leyden 13 Hinsdale So. 27 Downers Grove 26 Varsity Conference Standings Won Lost Tie Willowbrook 3 1 1 Morton West 4 2 1 HINSDALE SOUTH 4 3 Glen bard East 4 3 Addison Trail 2 4 1 East Leyden 2 3 2 West Leyden 2 5 Downers Grove So. 1 3 1 By forcing the Downers Grove South quarterback to hesitate for an instant, defensive end Mike Lamb 10) is able to move in for the tackle. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Rou I: R. Heern, F. Taylor, J. Mickle. Row 2: M. Keller, R. Smith, manager D. Weiner. Ron v R. Albaugh, D. John- sen, R. Largo, manager F. Kolody. Ron 4: M. Gabel, P. Wickey. manager A. Wehrenberg, equipment manager W. Barnes. Quarterback Randy Heern cautiously glides a pitchout into the waiting arms of Randy Doerr. as Mike Gabel (79) leads the interference. 23
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Hornets Come of Age in DPVL: A good football team must have a strong defense and much cooperation. Such coop- eration is demonstrated here as three Hornet defensemen throw an Hast Leyden back for a loss. Hornet mentor Chuck Schrader with his three able assistants, Ed Puck, Bob Thomas and Paul Atkinson, molded this year's team into one which will long be remembered for it’s devastat- ing offense, desire to excel, and per- haps most importantly, it's never give up attitude. The Hornets began the season with a 21-19 squeaker over non-conference foe New Trier West. Romps came over both East and West Leyden, while the Hornets fell to Willowbrook speed, Glenbard East muscle, and Morton West perseverance. The year’s most dramatic encounter found the Hornet’s moving 62 yards in 52 seconds to de- feat arch rival Downers Grove South 27-26, which secured for Hinsdale South the “rebel’s cannon,” a traveling trophy between the two schools. The net result was a five win and three lost season record, 162 offensive points, which was highest in the confer- ence, and three players named to the all-conference team: Jim Bocinsky, Fred Mattlin, and Dan Meyers. Randy Doerr was the leading ball carrier with a five yard a carry average, and Jim Bocinsky was the leading tackier. Coach Schrader inspires Hornets at a pep rally ARSI FOOTBALL— Rou 1: Coach R. Thomas, J. Bocinsky, W. Gabel. J. Towle, J. Shute, R. Lindquist, M. Lamb. Rou 2: Coach P. Atkinson. M. Hartley, T. Deboer, D. Meyers. S. Decosola. A. Young, L. Burton. Rou 3: Coach E. Puck. R. Elledge, F. Mattlin. E. Hogrefe. R. Meyers. M. Messina. D. Keneaiy. Rou 4: Coach C. Schrader. T. Peterson, J. O Donovan. D. Horton. J. Heidenreich, R. Doerr, P. Smith. 22
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SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL—Rou I: D. Lareau, J. Davis, D Karalis, P. Murphy. K. Wehrenberg, D. Howard, D. Mitchell. Rou 2: R Kenealy, M. Condinho, J. Scoermer, F. Velisek, T. Keller, W. Mengarelli, D. Sendra. Rou C C. Olexik, S. Duffy, M. Bocinsky, R. Stcjskal, J. Kartheiser, K. Pcrkinson.J. Hufford. M Cherry. Ron 4:D. Scbesta, R. Pormer, R. Malecek, M. Stevenson, T. Koelling, F Ktxlman, S. Zimmerman. Rou 5: Coaches N. Chesta, D Smith, L. Lobrillo, W. Ziliman, manager K. Kennedy. Sophomore Football An explosive offense and a strong de- fense characterized this years Stinger squad. Under the direction of Dave Smith and his assistants: Bill Zillman, Norm Chesta, and Larry Lobrillo, the sophomore team battled to a 6 win and 1 loss confer- ence mark. This, added with a nonconfer- ence victory over New Trier West gave a 7 and 1 overall record. The only loss was to conference champion Glcnbard East. “A tremendous team effort,” were the words which Coach Dave Smith used to summarize his team. Leading tacklers for the Stingers were Paul Murphy, Don Lar- eau, and Darius Karalis. Leading ball carrier was John Kartheiser with a 5.5 yard per carry and 375 yards gained. Those who should help the varsity squad next year are: Randy Stejskal, Phil Wickey, Paul Murphy, Kim Wehrenberg, Don Lar- eau and Darius Karalis. Riintiy Doerr, the leading scorer in the conference, hurdles a bewildered Addi- son Trail player for one of his 8 TDS.
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