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Varsity Football Roars To

Success

BOTTOM ROW: Rick Pag lis, Steve Kazmark

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John Veruto, Beaver Shirley, Mike Logan Captain

Mike Longo, Pau I Kocur, Joe Roma

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Bi II Mastroe

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Ra Iph Garrison, Bi II Hughes SECOND ROW:

Craig Grant, Dave Bennett, Jerry Paradi

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Dave Sedelmeyer

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Tom Bennett, Rick Haddock, Ed

Cole, Dave McManus, Bob Sommers, Ron Rejda, Ken DiPietro, Mike Koob, THIRD ROW: Line

Coach Tom Breese, Terry Hogan, Tony Toma, Mike Hills, Walt Harzinski, Joe Niquette, Bill

Mills, Joe Conzola, Mike Somma, Brian Barno, Mark Bowen, Jim Ryan, Craig English, Head

Coach Fran Angeline. FOURTH ROW: Joe Coudriet, Rick Ferrara, Mike Cannavino, Joe Battag–

lini, Fran Pedley, Dave Sloma, Jay Dinga, Terry Scalzo, Mike Mott, Mike Smacher, Greg

Baldwin, Chris Shaner FIFTH ROW: Line Coach Dick Hover, Ernie Fabrizio, Larry Parrotte·,

Pau I Vasi lchik, Dan Spaar, John Vi IIanti, Mike Caforio, Back Coach Russ Nicosia. STANO–

lNG: Trainer Ed Folli

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Managers: Gary Scalzo, Bob Morey, Mike Richardson, Dave Butterworth,

Statistician Dave Decker.

It

was obvious from the start that our Long Suit would be defense and that our team would be the least ex–

perienced

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and smallest in U-E History, since the PROUD TIGER Defense had nine solid starters

(Including third year starters "Moose" Longo, "Kazzie ,"and Kocur} and the Offense had only a lone return–

ing starter, Beaver Shirley. Under the leadership of the Head Tiger, Frqn Angeline, his Staff, and Captain

Mike Longo, another AWESOME MACHINE was in the makings as our defending champs rolled through the

first four games. Then perhaps due to many adversities such as: the shattering injury of the HEART of the

team, Captain Longo; continued flooding; breakdown of the hot water system in the locker room; and the

crippling school crisis, DISASTER struck. A fine Binghamton team came to town and played a superb game

After one of the MOST CONTROVERSIAL calls on League History, the PROUD TIGERS were denied a

field goal. However, after this game the Tigers ANNIHA LA TED Erie East, Pa., then went on to defeat CV

before meeting the best team in Vesta I' s history (and ranked number one In New York). These young men

carried their HEADS HIGH, and gave it their BEST SHOT. In 17 games, over a two year period, these mer

ro lied up 534 points, while allowing only 161 points, a feat that wi II perhaps never be matched. Because

of all the diversities, Coach Angeline concluded: "This was the most COURAGEOUS group of Young Men

with whom I have ever been associated. We are so VERY PROUD of them!"

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