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CFront Rowj Kevin Hart, Rick Bogdan, Bill Lillis, John Masterson, Steve Ryan. fFourth Rowj Greg Grovenburg, Jim Wright, Brad Joe Russell, Ed Webb. fSecond Rowj Coach Al Davis, Mike Park, Budde, John Totton, Bob Bogdan, Jeff Crippin, Carl Tutorino, Mark Craig Satterlee, Rich Dolan, John Sweeney, John Theis, Joe Poskin, Goodspeed, Mike Carney, Tom Baker, Bob Schoonover, Harry Wal- Pat Brady, Laffy CFOWG, Seafl Fitlgeffflld, Chris Garlich, Mike OI' ter, Rick Heschmeyer, Coach Bob Winski. CFifth Rowh Coach Mike scheln, Dan Fagan, Mark Krump, Coach Jerry Culver. CThird Rowb Kelly, Joe Eehm, Tom lynn, Chris Halpin, Dan Tiehen, John Duc- Coach John Burns, Jeff Mills, Marty Meyers, Bob Byrnes, Kevin hardt, John Russell, Terry Flanagan, Joe Hamilton, Jim Tiehen, Rowe, Chris Davis, Anthony Migliazzo, Stan Ruby, Mitch Seibolt, Ger Wyrsch, Mike Halloran, Kevin Mulhern, Burke, Mark Mullinix, Jim O'Brien, Mark Schlaffer, Brian Tepper, Coach 5 Start top left. 1. Bill Lillis leaves Oak Park defenders in his path to the end zone. 2. Kevin Hart, behind the block of Chris Davis, bucks the line in semifinal game. 3. Two Sumner Bull- dogs converge on Chris Garlich in state finale. 4. Lillis is brought down on the Sumner 26 after sneaking for a 1st down. 5. This year's all -star honorees: Cfrom leftJ John Totton, All- Metro Honorable Mention, Carl Tutorino, All-State, Chris Gar- lich, All-State, Kevin Hart, lst team All-Metro. In addition to these four, Head Coach Alton Davis won the Nigro Trophy as the top coach in Kansas City.
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. . . TO THE STATE PLAYOFFS! In the semifinal game Rockhurst was pitted against the No. l-ranked Oak Park Northmen. Not phased by Oak Park's glittering reputation, the Hawks took a quick 7-0 lead on Bill Lillis' 69-yard run. They upped the margin to 13-0 when Hart took a pitchout and loped lO yards into the end zone. The Northmen roared back on a 54-yard gallop by Tom Lancaster, but Rockhurst countered with Sweeneyis 6-yard TD run, leaving it at 20-6. Right before half Oak Park scored on a 65-yard bomb to narrow the gap to 20-12. Rockhurst then scored on a 47-yard pass from Lillis to Garlich in the third quarter for a 28-12 lead. Oak Park,s last TD early in the 4th quarter was not enough, and the final score was 28-18. The Hawks had gained a berth in the finals opposite the Sumner Bulldogs. But unfortunately Rockhurst fell in the champion- ship game. A 27-yard scoring pass from Lillis to Mike Carney gave the Davismen an early 7-0 lead, but two long touchdown passes from Mike King to Ben Cowins boosted the Bulldogs to a 12-7 victory. Still, our gridders' season was a great one, and second place is certainly no disgrace.
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