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Terry Widel, l2, gains yardage as Scott Mullen, 35, clears the way with good blocking again5fWe51 Allegheny. '66 Season Was Fille The Spartan gridders gain yardage after Perry Tiberio, 20, snags a screen pass and Jim Cominotti, 80 executes a fine tackle despite the ef- follows his blockers, Mike Barca, 73, John Murtha, 62 and Tank lEdl Thompson, 55 in forts of a Munhall blocker. the Snowden game,
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South High Cagers Gly J Left to right: Mike Mihalov, Terry Widel, Mike Garofalo, Perry Tiberio, George Koscho, Don Delserone, Tom Baker, ,Paul Kelly, Don Lynch, John Faer, Marty Getty. Led by three new coaches, head coach Nick DeRo- sa and his assistants, John Forsyth and Tom Trosch, the 1966 - '67 South High basketball team gave their followers some exciting moments en route to a 7 - 15 record, and a fourth place finish in Section 12 of the W.P.I.A.L. The always shorter but always scrap- py team gave evidence of much desire, determina- tion, and sportsmanship as the season progressed. After a slow start of 2 losses, the Spartans came back with a 62-56 victory over rival Thomas Jefferson. This was followed, along with other victories, by a 78-53 win against East Pittsburgh and an 82-59 rout of highly touted neighboring Serra. The Spartan cag- ers then set their season high with 91 points in a sec- ond victory over East Pittsburgh. Next came an 85-65 victory as the Spartans avenged an earlier loss to Pe- ters Township. Fans will also remember the heart- breaking losses in extremely close games to Avalon and South Park, which, if won, would have changed the entire context of the season. Perry Tiberio, the only returning first stringer from last season, led the club in points scored with 357 and a 43.67 scoring average from the field. He also stole the ball from rival players 61 times for a new school record. Terry Widel, another senior, was the second highest scorer on the team and hit consistent- ly from the outside. Tom Blake and iunior, George Koscho controlled the boards. Although constantly outmatched in height, the Spartans pulled down 363 rebounds between them. Sophomore, Mike Mihalov, hustled on both offense and defense while showing considerable poise against older, more experienced foe. Fans will long remember this scrappy team which put up a great fight in every game they played. As coach DeRosa said, Every team that we played knew that they were in a real ball game.
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