QA. John Campbell PLUNGES through Mont Pleasant line for touchdown. Linton is defensive The Election Day tussle saw Linton enter the game a 2 touchdown underdog. But again the comparatively small but tough Blue Devils played a strong defense game al- lowing a highly potent oifense only 6 points. Campbell, running like a bull, scored Linton's only touchdown which was set up by a nifty quarterback sneak by Montgomery. Linton's first scoring threat came early in the 3rd quarter when Loffredo stormed in to block a Raider punt and recover on Pleasant's 26. The team, however, failed to score until late in the 3rd quarter. Lin- ton got a really fine defensive effort from John Malik, Kelly, Bates, and especially Wilber and Campbell. Jim Montgomery BREAKS AWAY against Bishop Gibbons. 8 Ori holds the hill Campbell recovered a fumble late in the game to kill the Hillls final scoring threat and secured the 6-6 stalemate. The game ended Linton's best season ever, a real tribute to the coaching stalf. Rounding out the starters were Dave Meyer, Gary Kelsey, Malik, Garry Adair, and Frank Varriale. In Mr. Baker's eyes, Malik was the most improved player, playing both ways the entire season, and Wilber, the most solid. The story of our success could be attributed to the quote, It,s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of tight in the dog? VARSITY Linton Opponent 25 LaSalle 6 7 Amsterdam 6 37 Albany 7 25 Philip Schuyler 7 28 Troy 0 6 Bishop Gibbons 0 6 Mont Pleasant 6
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QITO ll- '1' 'AN TQ. tg 'rg gt T0 TP Qi T00 'NSTUIV 1 Q 4, 'VX 4' ... is iv 'v 3 X L -'1 .VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY-FRON T ROW: Scott Belleman, Ronald Pucci, Bob Grant, Charles Shaw, Gene Urban. SECOND ROW: Coach Leonard, Lou Campochiaro, Stan Schneider, Adrian Rice, Mark Storm. Young team performs well With the benefit of most of last year's Cross-Country team on this yearis squad, the still Tyoung team ended the 1966 season with a good record. he harriers began the season with a sixth place finish in the Shaker Invitational and a ninth place finish in the Grout Run. The team then travelled to New York to take a disappointing eighteenth pllace in the large thirty-eight entrly .Y.U. Invitational eet. The team took thirteenth p ace in the Chenango Valley Invitational and a heartening third place in the Catholic Central Invitational. The Sectional on Novem- ber 5 marked the highpoint of the season. Puttincg togeth- er a fine effort, the team finished a close thir behind Colonie and Saratoga. The Varsity team was led throufghout the year by ju- nior, Eugene Urban, who placed fth in the Sectionals, and sophomore, Lou Champochiaro. The rest of the var- sity was made up of seniors, Ron Pucci and Stan Schneider, juniors, Scott Belleman and Howie Cain, and freshmen, Chuck Shaw, Bob Grant, and Ace Rice. A The J.V. team came along strong at the end ofthe sea- son with two victories in a row. hey won the Catholic Central Invitational and easily won the Sectional with a total of 48 points. Leading the junior harriers were senior John Vallely, juniors John Merriman, Paul Dornburg and Howie Cain, and freshmen Grant and Rice. Lintonls next yearis Cross-Country team should be even better than this year's team with all but three of the striders returning next year. CROSS-COUNTRY Shaker Invitational 6 Grout Run 9 N.Y.U. Invitational 18 Chenango Valley Invitational 13 Catholic Central Invitational 3 Sectionals 3 J.V. CROSS-COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: S. Belleman, R. Pucci, B. Grant, C. Shaw, G. Urban. SECOND ROW: Coach Leonard, G. Mack, L. Campochiaro, S. Schneider, J. Vallely, A. Rice, M. Storm, J. Merriman, P. Dornburg. qw 71 Nato fn ii E! , .,1.. if 04' WTF' x Tiff B5 V SSX? Qa
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