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SIX-MAN VARSITY FOOTBALL FCDCDTBALL XJ 4--was--bs 'i Front row, left to right: Todd Varnum, Dick Deems, Co-Captain Terry Allen, Co-Captain Bob Rondano, Mike Fertig, John Teets. Second row: Assistant Coach Burnett, Ricky Smith, Alan Mintz, Alan Levine, Ronnie Allen, Dick Anderson, John Moulton, Manager Allen Salvatore, Coach Jackson. Back row: Manager Mike Park, Thorne Allison, Bob Consolino, Ted Owens, Craig Brinker. The T958 Six-Man Varsity Football team was, beyond all doubt, the finest team ever to win the Tri-County League Championship. Under the direction of Coach Jackson, the team routed each rival force by a fantastic score. In its five tests, the King squad scored 231 paints to i2 for its foes. Opening their season with three home games, the Kingsmen crushed Daycroft, 32-0, Roosevelt, 40-0, and Cherry Lawn, 33-O. ln the three tests, Todd Varnum put on an astound- ing scoring spree, recording Ti TD's. Terry Allen, Thorne Allison, and Bob Rondano also figured heavily in the scoring, while John Teets and John Moulton handled the defensive duties superlatively. Venturing to Cedar Knolls for their first road contest, Coach Jackson's charges won their fourth game, 60-12, Varnum dashed to three more TD's, while Allison and Alan Mintz scored two six pointers each. Phil Cohen secured both Cedar Knoll's TD's on fine runs. Playing defending league-champions, Hamden Hall, at New Haven, the varsity six recorded their last victory by the most fantastic score in Tri-County history, 66-O. After being held scoreless in the first period, the Colonial Roaders scored 35 points in the second quarter to wrap up an easy triumph. Varnum scored three more TD's to finish the season with a total of T7, a league record.
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l l -MAN VARSITY FOOTBALL After an absence of four years, 11-Man Varsity Football returned to King. Despite a lack of depth, the team played extremely well, dividing two hard-fought contests. Following a successful scrimmage against Milford Prep, the Kingsmen lost a heart- breaking test to Brunswick, 18-14. The Maroon and White, via TD's by John Moulton and Thorne Allison, led 14-6 at the half, but the heavily manned Greenwich outfit proved superior in the remaining half and eked out the victory. Arch-rival St. Luke's provided the second foe for Coach Jackson's charges in a home test played before a tremendous crowd. King played an inspired game, completely rout- ing the New Canaan team, 32-8. Todd Varnum turned in a great game, scoring three TD's. Allison and John Teets also recorded six pointers in the victory. How We Won . . .TT-3' f .a. .. in l' gi ' i' 1 . i The Results . . .
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