King School - Kingsmen Yearbook (Stamford, CT)

 - Class of 1957

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M xy Yi ih- Q Back row. left to right: llrake Turrentine. Alan Levine, Ted Owens. Martin Fodiman, Bob Consolino. Alan Mintz. John Rahni. Mike Koda. .lack l.uders. Coach Cooper. Front row: Mark Eldridge. Ricky' Smith. Steve Eldridge. Todd Y arnum. Bob Rondano, .lohn Teets. .limmy Cum- mings. Howard Clark. George Johnson. UNIOR VARSITY FOOTB LL 1956 The .lunior Varsity' Football Team. under the ahle the liingsmen got off to an early' lead with John Teets direction of Nlr. Kenneth Cooper. did not have as tally'ing in an end run in the second quarter. but again profitahle a season as hoped for. However. they' did the extra point failed. The Greenwich score came in maintain a respectahle position in the league. winning the M'3lllllfl minutes ofthe game as they' edged King T-6. two, yshile losing three. Todd Y arnum. ,lohn Teets. The first home game was against a heavily'-manned and Boll Hondano all were chosen co-captains of the Brunswick team. After the opening kickoff, Todd Var- squad. num raced 95 yards with the aid of fine blocking to The ,lkfs opened their season with their traditional place the King eleven in the lead 7-U, ln the second rival. the llarvey School. at llarvey. lloth teams played quarter. Ricky' Smith hucked over from inside thc ten excellent defensive foothall in the first half. hut the to increase the margin to ll-0. The King defensive Kingsmen held a fu-U lead at the end of the first half line played a stalwart galne. halting several Bruns- hy virtue of a 30 yard touchdown run hy ,lohn Teets. wick marches to paydirt. ln the second half. the home forces launched a spirited After losing to an outstanding New Canaan team by' ground attack. which finally gained a score for them a 21-U score. the Kingsmen invaded the Rye gridiron as the third quarter came to an end. They' also con- for their final contest. and completely' smothered the verted the extra point to gain a T-lv victory. Rye team hy' the score of -ll-0. The King attack was Still on the road. the ,lk 's were handed their second spearheaded hy' Todd Yarnnm. who haffled the home defeat. this time at the hands of Creenysich Country' team with his speed. scoring four touchdowns. lloh Day' hy' an identical T-o score, kr in the initial game. llondano hooted an extra point in the victory'. 38

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R tg, ., . ' .M , V ' ' ' . ' -4'.0. - K A 4.6. .O , Q -fw,.79... , .Q V A -' ' 4, a 4 . .I h '.f..,.z i ' ' 1 gn' ' --Un g N A - ,1,.'rq. . , 5' v . Q, I c I .Br ' ' ww , ' .-. In the next game, the Kingsmen returned to the home gridiron. where they remained undefeated throughout the season. to hattle the Dayeroft Six. Behind the clear proof of assurance of victory and friendliness toward the Dayeroft players. was a hunger for reyenge of the defeat suffered from Dayeroft last year. 'lihe opening kickoff was fumbled hy Dayeroft on the two yard line and was re- covered hy Gordon Daney. Un the next play Clark Yarnum slanted over for the score. ln the second quarter Fred Willis elimaxed a 55 yard drixe with a 25 yard end run. Daycroft tallied once in the second quarter, leaving the score at half- time 13-6. After receiving the kickoff to open the second half. King tallied as Fred Willis slammed up the middle from 35 yards out. Two minutes later Clark Yarnum returned a punt 40 yards to paydirt. As the third quarter came to its end. Willis scored his third touchdown on a 23 yard pitehout play. increasing the King lead to 33-0. llaying two sensational TD runs hy Willis and Yarnum nullified hy clipping penalties. the liingsmen scored only once more, a 50 yard pass play from Willis to Stanley llothenherg. 'lihis undomitahle offense along with stalwart defensive play secured for King its third win in the league as it trouneed Dayeroft 39-6. The Kingsmen wound up the season with a home game against Cherry Lawn. The Kingsmen received. and marched 55 yards to score the initial touchdown, the tally being registered on a 20 yard play from Colegrove to W illis. A short time later. Vlifflulll returned a punt 60 yards. increasing the lead to 13-0. Late in the first quarter Willis hurst up the middle 40 yards and the third King TD. He also dropkieked the extra point. Next, a ten yard jaunt hy Willis. after a Lawner score. accounted for the fourth King touchdown. With seconds remaining in the half, Yamum blasted up the middle, cut to the sidelines. and dashed into the end zone. making it 34-8 at halftime. With Coach Ulson rotating his suh- stitutes freely in the second half. the Maroon and White were held to one final score. It came when Yarnum arched a pass to Willis. who dodging tacklers. fought his way to his fourth touchdown of the game. Wiith Fred Willis. Clark Yarnum, Ahhot Schwehel, and Gordon Daney, all playing their last foothall game for King. spearheading the attack. the Colonial Roaders climaxed a successful 4-1 season with a 40-8 victory over Cherry Lawn.



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5: .. t 17, C? 0 .. . ' 6 - Q' - ,itxf-, ln N' -.- rw. 5.1 Z5 V-'Q . ref' 'N Sf' ', 7 , -' 'fyf Y' ' if 'ff-: .. fkavbxi ,ttffflfllgw .. 1 -if ' I 2 it W -'25 is ,if 'M' i'i.-. 5' 5 7' Qiittffyi. Back row, left to right: Bill MacDonald, John Gillespie, Francis Grasso. George Reese, Clifl' Stewart, .limmy Mack. Freddie Otterhein. David Rasines. Tommy Gore. Coach Sawyer. Front row: Craig Anderson, John Lilliendahl. .left Going. Chick Brown. George Smith. .lohn Kellogg. Bob W'ood. ,lohn Stauffcr. Tim Luria. IU IOR LEAGUE FOUTBALL 1956 For the first time in many years. the ,lunior League team. consisting of boys from the fifth. sixth. and seventh grades. finished the season with more set- backs than victories. Their record of one win against two losses was not to impressive. but the foundation has been laid for future contenders for league honors. The nuelells of the team consisted of mainly sixth graders. along with the added talents of a few fifth and seventh grade boys. The Colonial Roadcrs met Harvey on the King grid- iron or their first game. King played an excellent offensive and defensive game, never yielding an inch to their foes from Harvey. Chuck Yergara and George Smith were thc touchdown makers as King defeated Harvey by the score of 14-0. ,lohn Kellogg. Fred Utter- bein, and George Reese were outstanding on the de- fensive line. In a return match at the Harvey School. the Kings- mcn met with stiffer opposition as they suffered their first loss in a thrilling T-6 contest. The home team played marvelous defensively, stopping the King eleven several. times deep in Harvey territory. The final game was played at Greenwich Country Day. Here the Kingsmen were met by a team which completely outsized and outclassed them. as they were handed their second defeat 27-0. The Maroon and White played a spirited game. considering the handi- cap they were playing under, and for the first time in many games were unable to cross the goal line of the opposition.

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