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Ft. Lauderdale Miami Beach South Broward Southwest South Dade Stranahan I OPPONENTS Coach Jack Clark The Baby Pioneers of 1957 under the direction of Coaches Jack Clark and Ray Cagni chalked up one of their most successful seasons. After suffering a 19-O defeat at the hands of Ft. Lauderdale in their open- ing game, they came on strong and Finished the season with a 4 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie record. In their second game of the season the Jayvee boys squeezed by Miami Beach 6-O. Don Arm- strong scooped up the ball after a blocked punt, and rambled 40 yards for the games only score. After battling to a scoreless tie with South Brow- ard's Jr. Varsity, they clipped the wings of the South- west Eagles l8H7 as quarterback John Turk scored two touchdowns. The North Miamians then cut loose with a sav- IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, L. to R., FIRST ROW: Miles Robinson, Lamar Lang, Victor Blix, Gerald Upshaw, Mike Hoban, Louis DeBaul, George Gleason, Bill Hughes, Tommy Carter, Lanny Armstrong, Bill Holt, Bill Sergent. SECOND ROW: Ed Sorenson, John Embry, Kidd Crawford, Randy Lee, Allen Lanken, Neil Keyes, Richard Salizman, Bill Kais- crman, Bruce Ryan, Jerry Jarvis, Bill Burch, Fred Han- Squad Gridders WE THEY A 6 O O 18 7 24 0 0 19 0 20 6 Coach Ray Cagni age attack against South Dade and ripped the Rebels 24 to 0. A contest with the Tech B Squad was cancelled because of inclement weather and the Baby Pioneers Finished their season at home with a 20-6 victory over Stranahan. The boys did a fine job stated Coach Clark. A few of the boys will be Hghting for jobs on the varsity eleven next yearf, This year's team had several outstanding players. We had some good runners in halfback Jerry Jarvis and quarterback John Turku said Clark. Fullbacks Bill Burch and Bill Hughs also did a fine job. Tackles Lamar Lang, Les Winston, Steve Krouch and end Randy Lee were the mainstays in the line. num. THIRD ROW: Steve Krouch, George Stone, Roy Thompson, Gary Zaslow, Bryan Nettle, Larry Redden- ger, Charlie Prince, Wally Wheatley, Mike Tange, David Brown, Jerry Curry. FOURTH ROIV: Jim Zabinski, Ronnie Hines, Garry Williams, Fred Lamb, Art Demarzo, Dick Nolan, Les Winston, Ed Schwern, Jeff Schussler, Gary Zellers, Frank Hcster. isstm-Q ......a...fM 154
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With a seven and one record in the Gold Coast and a share of the title at stake, North Riiami met Archbishop Curley on the Orange Bowl Turf. The Knights blended an impervious defense and a potent offense for a 20 to O tri- umph over the Pioneers. The only bright spot Pioneer wise, was the defensive performances of line- backer Ronnie Adamson and tackle Conley Campbell. The Pioneers' third setback of the season was inflicted by Hialeah 'll to O on Thanksgiving eve. The homecoming loss was one of the few sad moments in an otherwise great season. and wrote an end to the high school qrid careers of '22 Pioneer seniors. Mike Farris supplies the interference for QB Baxley as he breaks away for a gain against Lauderdale. The Joy of Winning: the Heartbreak of Losing 'J How's it going out there boys. Larry Turner Cleftj and Ron Adamson explain the We should have stayed home, could be the thoughts of situation to Coach Lipscomb. these Pioneer gridders as Curley scores again. AV .V .V,l A, Wx hy, fi, W e ,Q , X ,,., ji. az ,MW .,,, V , !,,,,, my ,ww s f ts? ' 153
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