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BOTTOM ROW: R. Sbrocchi, W. Schenk, R. Schoen, B. Skel- don, T. Bracken, M. Calmes, M. Nally, M. Killen. SECOND ROW: Mr. D, Yingling Qcoachj, H. Keith Cmgr.j,j, Heinlein, D. Obergefell, G. Snyder, M. Hol'fman,,I. Spalding, M. Kijowski, P. Miller Cmgrj. THIRD ROW: G. Ryan, A. Fischer, R. Michalak, JUNIOR VARSITY W. Comte, C. Sallah, C. Pizza,j. Lawton, Mr. R. Miller Ccoachj. BACK ROW: T. Helvey, J. Adamski, D. Sattler, R. Alexander, W. Clark, N. Braun, D. Cedoz. NOT PICTURED: Border, D. Groch, C. Kulwicki, D. Szczepanski. Coach Y ingling with Rick Sbrocchz St. fohnk Opp. Sept. 12 Clay O 6 I Sepp. 19 St. Francis 6 8 Sept. 26 Rogers 44 30 Oct. 3 Macomber 6 6 Oct. 10 Waite 6 6 , Oct. 17 Woodward 12 8 Oct. 23 Libbey 14 I4 Bob Schoen cuts down a Woodwardfoe.
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Frosh, unior arsity inish Strong The 1968 J.V. football team, guided by Donald Yingling and Ronald Miller, fought through a series of injuries and tough breaks to compile a record of 2-2-3. After dropping their first two contests, the J.V.'s rebounded with two victories and three ties in their last five games. This year's Freshman team, under coach Charles Lenhart, concluded their season with a l-5-1 mark. This record, however, does not reflect the vast improve- ment shown by the frosh in the last half of the season, when they displayed excellent potential. T A T FRESHMAN FOOTBALL N Sept. St., Francis 1 Sept. McTigue T ' Oct. Macomber' Q Oct. Waite g. J ,N Oct. Woodward! , off. Libbey ' Oct. Start ' V? Hi opp. 20 2,0 0 . 6 0 12 6 BOTTOM ROW: Bwlordan, A. Szilak, M. Gavin, C Anderson, A. Burgin, R. Rice, L. Lutz, D. Martinez, K Moore, T. Dumit, W. Taylor. SECOND ROW: D Pinciotti, R. Wheeler, W. Schweickert, L. Fox, M. Trot- ter, T. Best, W. DeWood, J. Peters, S. Wanucha, D. Hickey, M. Leslie,j. Pugh. THIRD ROW: Garciahl. Packo, R. Bugert, C. Orosz, R. Schoen, D. Weiher, M. . Bureau, F. Lanciano, T. McCartney, Pierson, T. Barret Cmgrj, M. Thiel, Mr. C. Lenhart Qcoachj. BACK ROW: T. Sallah, R. Inglis, G. Mullan, R. Beebe, M. Emm, M. Wisniewski, B. Donnelly, C. Ryan, Gray. NOT PICTURED: D. Voegeli, M. Lenkay, E. Hoff- mann,J. Dazell, D. Walton,J. Kirchmaier. Freshman quarterback Jim Peters
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