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The best coaching staff in the state. The cheerleaders had their own fire engine. 4 w . V0 l W l Q I V Y 5 'ati v'- . A QW' , The team rides through town. Seneca Become They said it couldn't be done when we won our second consecutive State Basketball Championship in 1964, but we did it. This year, the rumor that a county football team would never show enough class to defeat the City Cham- pion for the State AAA Football Championship was circu- lated. But once more Seneca emerged as a champion, we did it again. Against one of the most powerful teams ever assembledf, our Mighty Redskins pulled off the school's greatest football victory, nipping a favored Flaget by a score of 13-12. Beating the Braves at their own game-passing-we came from behind, as we had done many times in the past, to defeat the number one team in the State for the Class AAA title. After falling behind 6-0 in the first quarter, the never- play-dead Redskins fought back to score on an 11-yard run by Charlie Petry. Charlie also booted the extra point, and the Redskins led by a score of 7-6. But our lead was short- lived as the Braves pushed across another counter with only 33 seconds left in the first half. The Redskins went to the dressing room trailing 12-7. Seneca, however, showed no signs of being disheartened when they received the second-half kick-off. Marching 68 yards in 13 plays, the team set up the opportunity for Petry to score his 13th point on a five-yard pass from Gar- nett Schott, From that point on, it was evident that Seneca didn't mean to give up the lead. They stamped out Flaget drives before they could get off the ground, often breaking through to throw All-State quarterback Oscar Brohm for another loss. The spirit of our boys was best pointed out on the last play of the game. With only thirteen seconds left on the clock, defensive end Bobby Jackson broke through to smoth- er Brohm's last futile effort. As the gun sounded, Redskin fans went wild in celebration of the greatest moment in Seneca gridiron history. We're number 1 ! v. Q-
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