Stambaugh High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Stambaugh, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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Stambaugh-52 Negaunee-6 Stambaugh opened it's 'Sl' season by trouncing Negaunee at Nelson Field. The Stambaugh eleven showed immense power through the air and on the ground as they uncorked eight touchdowns and added four extra points. Outstanding performances of Don Halverson and John Erickson were the featured high lights of the game. Stambaugh-27 Norway-6 Our team started range competition by defeating Norway by a score of 27-6. The almighty Hill- toppers took the ball on the opening kick off and marched to the Norway three yard line where a pass by John Erickson to Don Sartorelli was good for a touchdown. A few plays later Norway scored to close the gap. Stambaugh, proving to be superior, added three more touchdowns. Outstanding line play was credited to Don Phki, Lowell Lepisto, and Bill Rae. Stambaugh-7 Iron Mountain-6 The team had the stamp of a typical Stambaugh eleven, rugged line play, and alert defense which proved to be all that was necessary to defeat the big and powerful Iron Mountain eleven. The Moun- taineers scored the first touchdown in the second quarter. Their first kick was good, but was nul- lified because of an offside penalty, and their second try for an extra point went wide. Stambaugh countered with a touchdown midway in the fourth quarter, when Tom Shepioh blocked an Iron Mountain punt on the one yard line and recovered it. Zanon hit the middle of the line twice before reaching pay dirt. Ed Er1ckson's first kick was cancelled because Iron Mountain was ofrside. His second kick was good and proved to be the point that won the game. , Honors for fine defense play went to Lowell Lepisto, Bob Bray, Ed Erickson, Bill Rae, Pete Basolo, Stanley Holme, and Don bhki. Stambaugh-26 Niagara-6 A crippled team managed a surprisingly easy victory at Niagara, cruising along for a 26-6 victory to boast a record of four straight victories for the season. Outstanding players werecurt Mackey Don Sartorelli, and Ray Stefani. Stambaugh-6 Iron River-0 In the long awaited Stambaugh-Iron River game, Don Sartorell1's forty-three yard punt return made the score 6-O. After Sartore11i's spectacular run, the game turned to tight defensive play and hard tackling. However, our boys could not be defeated. Although Iron River was ahead in statis- tics, neither team seemed to be outplayed at any point. The line play was outstanding. Lowell Le- pisto was the most outstanding line man of the field, laying key blocks and tackles. Stambaugh-13 Kingsford-6 The Menominee Range Championship was cinched by our defeating Kingsford 13-6. In the hard fought first half Stambaugh managed to push over a touchdown on a strong Kingsford team. Their lead was soon wiped out when Kingsford drove for a touchdown on the opening kick off of the second half. The third quarter was studded by a few nice passes and runs by our team, but they could not push the bgll over the goal line. Hearing the end of the game Don Ymlverson faded back and flipped a pass to John Erickson, who went all the way to the five yard line. Four plays later Frank Zanon plunged over, giving Stamhaugh the victory. Stambaugh-6 Ishpeming-O The surprisingly tough Ishpeming team battled the unbeaten Hilltoppers to the last two seconds of the game, where by a touchdown pass was completed from John Erickson to Lowell Lepisto. Spectac- ular play was credited to Lowell Lepisto, Don Sartorelli, John Erickson, and Tom Shepich Page Thirty-seven

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ootball FIRST ROwfleft to rightl-Gerald Grahn, Lawrence Giuliani, Robert Brunswick, Eugene Lavacque, James Wickmnn, Robert Frankalucci, Richard Giuliani, David Anderson, Dale Anderson, James Canale SECOND ROW-Gary Battye, Curtis Mackey, Robert Winkle, John Erickson, Lowell Lepisto, Robert Brey, Donald Sartorelli, Donald Halverson. Bill Rae, Frank Zanon, Donald Maki. Edward Jacobson-manager, Reed Fan- sher-manager THIRD ROW-Edward Kukuk-assistant coach, Dennis Truel-manager, Dewayne Melchiori, Dean Choquette, George Young, ward Bond, Stanley Holme, Edward Erickson, Peter Basolo, Tom Shepich, Ray Stefani, Garrett Erickson, Willard Anderson-head coach. I.I1'! ! .L- 'V . li I M ,- I f 2 - LINEQleft to rightl-Edward Erickson, Bill Rae, Donald bhki, Robert Bray, Peter Basolo, David Ander- son, Lowell Lepisto-captain BACKFIELD-Donald Sartorelli, Stanley Holme, Frank Zanon, John Erickson. Page Thxrty-sur



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'Uaniiiy qua tg. A FIRST ROWf1eft to rightl-Donald Sartorelli, Lowell Lepisto, John Erickson, Chester Kososki, Donald Halverson SECOND ROW-Edward Jacobson-manager, Stanley Holme, Curtis Mackey, Edward Erickson, Marvin Soderbloom, David Anderson, Coach Ed Kukuk. y3,5eam Semen no-C365 C ZF F220 FIRST F.OwCleft to rightl-Tommy Trudell, Bob winkle, Eugene Swenski, Jerry Helgemo, Ray Stefani, Tom Shepich, George Young, James wickman, Ralph Eckerberg, Jerry Brunelli, Eugene Pellizzaro, Coach Willard Anderson SECOND ROW-Dominic D'Amicis, Ronald Jacobson, Eduard Sarder, Charles Greenlund, Ronald Perkins, Eugene Mottes, Jack Westphal, Bob Gasperini, Leonard Gasperini, Donald Hebert, Don Stanley, Robert Soderbloom. P080 Thmrny-sigh:

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