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SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD: FRONT ROW: R. Gourley, S. Spyrison, R. Ripley, R, Sigfried, D. Harrington, R. Lonigro, C. Arend M. Merrigan, D. Sugino, A. Tessman, M. Wolff, R. Martinek, G. Rauda baugh, and G. Carnahang SECOND ROW: D. Wolff, T. Baker, C Batzer, HB. Lyons, M. Dillion, M. Skipworth, T. Obright, R. Sear, T. 1 DeForest, D. Neuendorf, P. Lindhorn, B. Cortesi, and G. Thornellg THIRD RO Hi' R. Miller, Coach Loew, K. Carr,j. Warren, G. Syverson, R. Briska, B. Dusenbury, V. Bisset, D. Earnest, Mahr, J. Pollitz, R. Warner, R. Foster, G. Thorpe, D. Joyce, K. Williams, J. Connor, and Coach Leonardi. Sophs Tie for Third Place Willowbrook's Sophomore football team completed a satisfactory record this year. They captured a tie for third place in the Des Plaines Valley conference, posting a 3-3 conference standing and a 3-3-1 over-all standing. Coached by Mr. Loew and Mr. Leonardi, the team tied its Hrst game with the previously undefeated York sopho- more team, 6-6. The Sophomore Warriors won their first conference game by shutting out East Leyden 13-0. Then after losing their game to Hinsdale South 18-6, they bounced back to win their homecoming game 18-0. Fall- ing into a slump, they lost their next two games to Glen- bard East 13-6 and Morton West 46-12. Snapping back from their two defeats, they ended the season by smashing Downers Grove South 41 -6. Bob Cortesi, playing quarterback, and Dennis Sugino, playing guard and linebacker, were elected co-captains for the year. The Most Valuable Player, Dennis Sugino shows promising prospect as a Varsity player next year. The backbone of the Sophomore offense consisted of Rick Siegfried, Phil Lindhorn, and Rick Gourley. The number one rusher and most improved player was Randy Foster. The number one pass receiver, who caught five touchdown passes, was jim Mahr. The key defensive men were Tom Baker, Glenn Syver- son, and Dave Harrington. Bill Malone headed the list of tackles with 35. In all but one of the games the Warriors scored first and outplayed their opponents in all but total yards passing, where we gained 255 yards to their 435 yards. In total yards rushing the Warriors scrambled for 957 yards to the opposing teams 684 yards which brought our total yards to 1,212 to their 1,120. They also outscored their opponents 96 to 83. GAME SCORES They We 6-York ........ . 6 0-East Leyden .... . . . 13 18-Hinsdale South . . . 6 0-West Leyden . . . . . . 18 13-Glenbard East ...... 6 46-Morton West ......... . . . 12 6-Downers Grove South ....... 41
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X S L .....,, Yay f-ng. t it t . E . Q to -v-'Si' lie lt it lk FRESHMAN A TEAM: FRONTRO W: Lee DeRoot, Tim McDermott, Jim Brooks, Jerry Kimbrill, John Brown, Bill Warren, Steve Rodriquez, Dan Prevendar, Kim Dorney, Mike Sullivan, Ray Ahlgrim, Ray Hanck, john Brady, jeff Lowrey, Doug Bidlc, and Dave Lichtenheld, SECOND ROW: Dave Fialco, Jim Sucher, Tony Fioti, Tom Campagna, Dave Schirmer, Don Marchese, Dave Westrom, Rick Kastory, Gary Butts, jim Gloss, Gene Spratt, Rick Schaudt, john Morris, and Mike Arping THIRD ROW: Coach Evans, Walt Streid, .john Voss, john Hillan, Ron Leckelt, jim Field, Gary Leitz, Dave Roberts, George Thoreson, Bert Holler, Steve Dudasik, Bill Carvell, Bob Hansen, jim Prusa, Karl Griesbaum, Don Engdahl, Steve Lande, Tom Martz, Al Fraser, and Coach Kabarec. Freshmen Win Recognition The 1966 freshman football team had the largest turnout in Willowbrook history with 106 boys, 86 of whom stayed on the entire season. The squad was coached by Mr. Clint Evans, head freshman coach, Mr. Paul Kabarec, HBH team coach, and Mr. Sam Long, coach of the A team and the new MCU team, organized for the first time at Willowbrook. Willowbrook's freshman teams had excellent records. The UAW team had a record of 4 wins, 2 losses, and one tie. The BH team had an undefeated season, winning 6 and losing none. The C team had a successful season also, winning FRESHMAN B TEAM: FRONT ROW: Jerry Spry, Bill Tews, Tom Matherly, Steve Stein, Scott Andrews, Bill Barry, Richard Janes, Al Bran- denburg, Jeff Olsen, Pat McCombs, jim Carter, Larry Taylor, and Bob Berger: SECOND ROI45' jack Rylands, Bob Brant, David Kimball, Bob Anderson, Marty Russo,jeff Mayton, Fred Bedell, Gary Goebel, Ken Mor- 2, tying one, and losing none. The combined record comes to 12 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties, an excellent and honorable record for the squad. The coaches felt that many of the boys displayed excellent potential and with a little more experience will bring Wil- lowbrook even more Conference championships. George Thorsen, Most Valuable Player, and jim Brooks were elected co-captains of the AU team. The HB team elected Bill Tews and jim Carter as co-captains and Steve Stein and jim Carter as Most Valuable Players. gan, Tim Keller, john Reclden, Bob Ellis, Tom Mann, and Steve Tatter- shall: THIRD ROPV' Coach Evans, Tom Fogerty, Bill Kasper, Don Peder- son, Glenn Fencl, Karlis Ludeks, Tom Piehl, Dan Kupkowski, Fred Haagenson, Gary Poulos, Bob Stewarts, Ed Chada, jeff Meskan, Tony Veneziahleff English, and Coach Kabarec. l- mls 2:31
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