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Keeping Warren Hills Football on tlie Hap RFaKS Wet RE AtCS IREAK$ ‘jISEAA, trEAK cJHE kKS .lEk’AKj 9 9 9 9 9 ® Q jt -v Sls - £ .iff., -«4- J»f i, • - r .—. ii5t;s£ 5JAf 4 ianHr£a p ia®?.IP v l.« FRONT: Coach Frins. Coach Swinson. Coach Walker. Coach Paulus. BOTTOM Jeff Cooper. Paul LaBell. Scotl Stanilous. Chris Bormann. Chris Colatriano. Greg Badway. Bill Miller. Dave Hicks. Mike Patrick. Paul Brown. SECOND ROW: Ed Gonzalez. Jim Hendershoi. Joe Miller. Mark Schaare. Jim Rush. Bob Petrick. Mike Wandling. Craig Compoli. Dan Yale. Glen Stine. THIRD ROW: Dan Fisher. Chris Fournier. Jim Tramello. Mark Elko. Tony Maiella. John Howey. Sieve Pomatowski. Mike Elko. Richie Hughes. FOURTH ROW: Jim Gerard. Dave Beers. Sieve Ruckman. Brent Sleeker. Bill Griffin. Dale Doughty. Rod Cameron. Bob On. TOP: Dave Szucs. John Keeney. Jerry Norrell. Ed Froehlich. Steve Englehardt. Bob Savacool. Bill Kerkendall. George Van Veldhuisen. Pal Breslm. Greg Phillips. 26 The Blue Streak defense stacks up the South Hunterdon Eagles. Ed Froehlich lakes a hit in his quest for a touchdown
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This year’s field hockey had an outstanding season. The team was undefeated in regular season games with a 14-00 record, becoming the first Warren Hills team to ever go undefeated. In addition to that feat, the girls brought the Delaware River Conference hockey trophy to War- ren Hills for the first time. The team totally dominated their competition by scoring a total of 45 goals to their opponents' 10. and by tallying 9 shut-outs. After being ranked second in the entire state and first in the North and West Jersey sections, the team won their first state game against Mendham. then went on to meet number I ranked Pequannock for the finals of the section. After a hard- fought l-l tie in both regulation and overtime. Warren Hills suffered their first defeat after 17 straight games, in a flick-off tie-breaker. Named to the DRC 1st team and All-County team were Karen DeMont, Janet Dudiak, Donna Bocko. and Karryn Castner. Debbie Demyan and Diane Swetnam were named to the DRC second team and Swetnam and Becky Cunningham to the second All-County team. Karen DeMont was chosen as the Streaks’ MVP. IOP Becky Cunningham reaches to intercept the ball from a South Hunterdon player. ABOVE: Janet Dudiak prepares to pass the ball to Donna Bocko 25
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TOUCHDOWN! The 1982 football season held a few changes for Warren Hills. First, a new coaching staff was being broken in. which in turn did an ex- cellent job teaching and training the Blue Streaks to be the best possible football team. Second, changes were made in the Delaware River Conference to even out the competi- tion. The schedule would consist of fewer Group 4 schools and more Group 2 schools. The goal after an outstanding Conference Title the previous year was to keep WHR football on the map.” The season opened with a loss to a tough Hackettstown squad after just two hard weeks of practice. Putting the game behind them, the Streaks bounced back the next week to stomp on the North Warren Patri- ots 27-6 before a large home crowd. Regaining their confidence, the Streaks took on a Belvidere team which was supposed to be a leading contender in the DRC. But the Streaks came to play ball, and set back Belvidere’s DRC hopes by de- feating them 16-0. The next five games resulted in three victories sandwiched between two losses. This set the stage for the traditional Thanksgiving Day game against Hunterdon Central. The Streaks got off to an early 13- 0 lead, but the Red Devils roared back and by the middle of the third quarter were leading 27-13. But the Streaks never said die”, and bounced back to take a 30-27 lead with II minutes left in the game. It was up to a determined Warren Hills defense to shut down the Central air and running attack to preserve an exciting Blue Streak victory. The team was led by captains Dale Doughty. Ed Froehlich, and Bill Kerkendall. Outstanding players named to the DRC First Team were Chris Bormann. Steve Englehardt. Dan Fisher. John Howey. and Bob Savacool. Ed Froehlich was chosen as the Streaks’ MVP and also was the first recipient of the Rocky Carey Award. LEFT: John Howey attempts to break a tackle and run for daylight. ABOVE LEFT: The Blue Streak offense listens to Quarterback Ed Froehlich for the next play. 27
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