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BOTIOM H•)W: lucostic, statiStiCian; Robinson, Crawford, DeFino, JGrby, Naugle, Remington. White, Harvey; Craig, m

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ager. ROW TWO:

Vlosicn, R. .::.c 'tcheck, managers; Peterson, Young, Palo, Sparvieri, Gondek, Kara, Ball; DeSimone, DiDominic, managers. R0\

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THREE: Mr. John

DePasquale, head coach; Mr. Robert Perry, Mr. Vincent Coppolino, assistant coaches; .Meloni. T. Softcheck, Direnzi, Workr..an, Cardarelli, Podo·

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Paul Polink, Mr. John DeSimone, assistant coaches. ROW FOUR: Price, Baker, Ulery, Ratesic, Shaw, Kifus, Davis, Suba.

Tom Ulery, Mike neFino, and Sam Davis are eager to get into the action

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Varsity Football

The Hawk Eleven opened the 1965 football

campaign against a rugged John own team. They

lost a hard-fought game to the 1 rojans, 24-12.

ext to battle Coach DePasquale's charges

was an old rival, Brownsville. The Hawks went

down to defeat, 20.7. Twelve-yard pass from John

Kara to Frank Peterson accounted for the lone

Black Hawk tally.

Powerful Red Raiders had no trouble shooting

down the Hawks, 45-13. Though defeated, the··scrap·

py home team posted more points against

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town than any other team in Class "AA''.

After a pair of crushing defeats

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Monongahela and 32-12 to Braddock, tluc:

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lost to Duquesne, 7·0.

In the next encou·;ter. Redstone

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North Union Rams, 13· 3. Before a caparit

coming crowd, local gri :lders thrilled the

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closing the gap in the last three minutes

Victory came at last. Outplaying tb

Devils all the way, the Hawks emerged

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15·0. Dave Workman accounted for both

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Traveling to Albert Gallatin for their

game as Redstonians, the H• .wks performed

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The passing oi John Ka•a , ' ,.,, runtting of Greg

Direnzi enablrd •hem

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time. But the Colorial depth

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much, 18-12.

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