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BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Duke, manager; Mehalik, G. Munk, Miske,

Roscoe, Kanyok, Marshall, Cetera, Kish, Rohaley, Martini, manager.

ROW TWO: Mr. Polink, Knupsky, Cover, Sphar, Harrison, Cales, Vayda,

Chucksa, Collins, Sophcheck, Reagan, DeClonno.

ROW THIRD: Taylor, Jubeck, Price, Pace, Kogler, Maleta, R.

Munk, White, Tigney, Epps, Podolinsky, manager; Mr. Coppolino.

JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL

The Baby Hawks absorbed the tremendous drive

ond interest of their coaches, Mr. Vincent Coppolino

ond Mr. Paul Polink.

In the initial game the team finished strong. Staging

o second half rally the team pulled from behind for

o 20-7 triumph over the Uniontown Joint Junior High

Eleven. It wos the first victory for them on the Raider

turf.

South Union ond Brownsville scored wins with 12-0

ond 18-7 respectively.

Spurred on by sheer determination, Redstone come

out on top in the North Union game. This put them in

the victory column with o 13·0 bulge.

The bulk of the team power come from Tom Jubeck,

Eugene Epps, Jock White, George Coles, Ronald Mo–

leto, Jock Kogler, ond Dove Voydo.

The Baby Hawks fought gamely versus opponents

on cord. They posted a 2-2 record.

SCORES

Redstone

20

Uniontown

7

Redstone

0

South Union

12

Redstone

7

Brownsville

18

Redstone

13

North Union

0

2 Wins

2 Losses

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Coaches Coppolino and Polink strongly emphasize o strategic ploy

to Ronald Maleta. Hawks emerge victorious over Uniontown.