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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL First Row: Greg Sheasley, Lou Kavouras, Bob Milsom, Steve Blum, Pat Gentile, Gary Arabia, Frank Marsaln, Steve McNeal, Bill Irey. Second Row: Bill Cardille, Tom Wehe, Bob Cambell, Scott Hornock, John Fleck, Sandy Gullo, Mike Bercik, Rick Place, Tom Leydig, Dave Cress. Third Row: Brad King, Dave Freedman, Jay Davidson, Bernie Hershberger, Keith Hill, Frank Sedlacek, Rick Short, John Shutrump, Paul Adams, Mark Miller, Frank Maruca. The Varsity offense, although somewhat erratic, was led by senior quarter- back Bill Miller. The Kiski line, with standouts Ted Vincent, Chuck Prezzia, Lou Tsakiris, Doug Greenwood, Glynn Kindelan, John Newcombe, and Dave Ash- baugh provided ample running room for backs like Tracy King, Mark Sapp, and Kevin Foley. The line also gave Bill Miller enough time to throw to receivers Scott Welham, Mark Philips, Rick Sikina, and John Hilton. Frank Marsaln sparked the J.V. offense successfully with his signal-calling ability. Backs Rick Short, Keith Hill, and Bernie Hershberger supplied the major part of the ground attack through the blocking of such linemen as Pat Gentile and John Fleck. The Cub offense was led by Dan Horgan and backs Don Mosites, Mike Brunner, and Jim DiMamio. Linemen Mike Bercik and Muzzy Maruca opened holes for the backfield. Although the Kiski offensive units were not of an overpowering character, they showed some bright moments throughout the season. Football
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