Redstone HS 1964 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access

VARSITY SQL'AD BOTI0:\1 RO\\': Lou Oc:Simo~. )a)' Vlosich. managers; Roger Marucci. Alfn:d Jones, Bob Keefer. Dixon Sphar, John Ball, Dominic Bryan, Jim Vulcan. Terr)' ~oftcheck. John Kara. Mana.~er5 D.tvid L:lne. Bernard Slezak. RO\X' T\'\'0: Mr John DePasquale; head coach; Bob Baker, George Cales, Jack Reagan. Lmy Dulla, Frank filcho..k, Clarence Scott. D,l\'t' \X' orkm.tn, Bill Spat'itri Bob Brown, Jack Kogler. RO\\' THREE: Andrew Kachurick, Head manaj::er; Tom Jubeck. Jtrl') Corell.t. Greg Direnzi. George Ratesic, Gary Skoda. Geor.ce Staplt\, Ron l\faletJ, Donald Defino, Jack White, Leonard K1rbr. Gene Pavlikowski; :\lr. Paul Poltnk. ;\lr Vincent Coppolino, assistant coa<hes. Jlawks CllfCf!JC IIHdcfcatcd iH uelass A" ((JJitpctitioH Redstone 22 Beth Center 0 Getting off to a flying start on the gridiron this season, the Hawk Eleven scored in every period. Coach DePasquale's boys smothered Beth Center, 22·0. RedJtone 13 Canedn 6 Scoring on a Canevin fumble and a plss interception, the Hawks jumped l'l\'lY to a two touchdown lead in the first half. Redstone edged the boys from Pttts· burgh, 13·6. Redstone 13 Uniomou:n 26 Although Redstone held the lead for most of the first half, the Red Raiders pro\'ed to be too much for the Hawks. Uniontown's strong defensive unit halted Redstone's attack, 26· I 3. Redsto11e 22 Albe1t Gallatin 0 Scoring twtce in the first period, once in the second, and again in the third qll.lrter. the Hawks rolled O\'er the Colonials. Defensi,·e play, the Hawks special!}', !united the Colonials to only 22 peds gained on the ground, 22-0. Redstom: 34 Duqueme 6 Httting pay dirt on the ground and in the air, the Hawks steamrolled Duquesne. The boys displayed a terrific dccepti\'e offense and a rugged defense. Redstone limned the Dukes to a lone touchdown, 34·6. Rdsto11r 14 North U11io11 0 A powerful running attack g.H'e the Black and White their two tallies in this _;m1e. Although the Hawk Elc\'Cn controlled the ball throughout, a punting duel dominated the first and third quarters. 84 Co3cht\ tJke la~t look at the grid1ron. Everything is in order for the first home game.

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