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'il Jia? tea M M 9-'Wal as 0: I Ar 'awash fr F i wif wi ' we s 5 ig '. 'ef :lf 'Eb' 1,4 5 P Mg- Q ' ' -' -- -A01 3 nl f J Q e vw J' J ' First Row: R. Gouldrick, A. Garlock, L. Semmler, T. Hangiamele, J. Garlock, D. Weigert, J. Gullace. Second Row: Coach Palumbo, D. Gourlay, R. Mechler, B. Hall, E. Simonds, I. Warters, J. Mahoney, D. Turner. Third Row: D. Rector, J. Cotter. Under Coach Palumbo's leadership, another group of basketball players were launched unon their high school career. Most of these boys were Freshmen and Souhomores with a few Juniors, for the Junior Varsity is where the boys get their experience. This season showed a mediocre eight won and eight lost record, but the hori- zon looks brighter with many promising nlayers coming along next ycar. 65
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We 'jf Tam SSH 51 'A gf-V?-J.. iv-c -, .1-- ts 4 .- ew. ,aff - ': W' . First Row: D. Pegelow, W. Bennett, R. Brake, J. Angelo, G. Antonio, D. Pegelcw. Second Row: Coach Lynaugh, F. Underhill, B. Cleary, D. Weigert, L. Semmler, D. MnKeag, M. VanOrman. With a brand new team, brand new uniforms, and a brand new coach, .the cagers from V.C.S. set out to get some seasoning and concentrate on the years ahead for their champ- ionship teams. Quite to the contrary, the ensuing season found them one of the league terrors, and most teams discovered this 'young bunch of kidsn had the scoring punch to match any. The end of the first half of the season found them third in offensive scoring, but far down in the won and lost column. However, the second half found them a far dif- ferent team, and the only game they lost was a double overtime thriller, to Naples, which was instrumental in deciding the Class 'BW title. Because they did not win the championship does not mean they had a bad season, for they shared second place in the standings with Gorham and Red Jacket, with a league record of eleven won and five lost. The outstanding players of the team were the Pegelow twins, Don and Darvin, who controlled the boards and poured in the points for Coach Lynaugh's Shotsmiths. The youth of the team makes them one of next year's best bets for the league title, They E2 .'1'12.91 E2 38 Bloomfield 29 38 Bloomfield 48 22 Dphilijs 22 23 133152, ii? 6 68 35 Honzoye 51-If Z0 Honeoye 71 22' Clifton Springs 53 15? olirggnhgprlnss gg GQ ha 3 I' III LI-2 Nagle: 38 53 Naples 51 38 Rushville 58 141+ Rushville 57 ug ned Jacket M1 Rea Jacket 51 68 U--Double Overtime Games 6b
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' Www.. mm HVWF6 fy F y f 0 W1 ft 1 l V' Y' First Rows V. Underhill, R. Mechler, L. Semmler, nThumper'-Mascot, T. Mangiamele, G. Antonio, D. Parshall, J. Angelo. Second Row: B. Burns, F. DeRigh'b, J. Mead, D. Bardun, B. Lynaugh-Asst. Coach, k C. Palumbo-Head Coach, B. Bennett, J. Barry, B. Garlock, W. Bennett. Third Row: R. Brady, D. Pegelow, F. Tieoher, F. Preston, J. McKeag, B. Brake, B. Barry, B. Cleary, D. Pegelow, D. Turner. With a season of moral victories behind him, Coach Carl Palumbo started this year wlth a young team. Youth dld not dominate the team, though, and enough gridiron experience re- turned from last year to finish in a tie for league laurels with Red Jacket Central, who also had a three win, one loss record. Victor suffered its loss on opening day to Clifton Springs, a loss which may be at- tributed to inexperience. The next three games went in V1ctor's favor and we were 'In like Flynn'. In one other non-league contest, we topped Union Springs which had been rated as one of the best six-man fpotball teams in the area. Scoring leaders on the team were closely grouped. Joe Angelo and Gene Antonio in the backfield, Francis Tischer and Jim McKeag on the line garnered about-6 or 7 TD's each. Joe Angelo led the field in yards gained rushing when he carried the ball 30 times for U15 yards. Gene Antonio placed in the standings by carrying the ball 260 yards in 39 tries. As,a team the Blue Devils completed 20 passes in bl attempts. Jack Barry and Bob Brake carried the blunt of this job from the quarterback spot. gf-152 W2 25 Clifton Springs 12 A 16 Honeoye 25 6 Red Jacket 18 6 Nanles' 46 26 ,Union Springs' 37 22 Phelps 45 'non-league nrst Hows F. Tischer, B. Garlock, J. McKeag Second Row: J. Angelo, G. Antonio, B. Brake 66
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