1961 |
Record 0 - 9 - 0
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Cardinal Conference
0 - 3 - 0
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4th Place
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Back row: J.Meyers, R.Moore, D.McKinley,
D.Kauffman, F.Bordonaro, G.Chapman, J.Baird, B.Cooper, J.Long,
D.Edwards.
3rd row: B.Stefan, D.Stoops, T.Tanner, N.Riley, R.Liston, S.Ferguson,
N.Weirick, S.Shaffstall, D.Tighe, D.Hiller, J.Minnich.
2nd row: R.Power, J.Carmoney, R.Leonard, T.Power, L.Winger, D.Stark,
G.Moose, T.King, M.Humrichouser, B.Slack, D.Ihrig.
Front row: G.Hildebrand, R.Johnson, S.Pealer, D.Miller, G.Barnes,
L.Rohrer, B.Hamilton, D.Hockenberry, B.Smalley, K.Seidner, T.Smith. |
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SCORES |
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LINE UP |
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AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
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0
8
20
14
6
14
16
20
10
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Canton Lincoln
Shelby
Coshocton
Wellsville
Madison
New Philly
Wooster
Dover
Canton Timken
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14
24
36
20
36
16
30
22
30
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LE
LT
LG
C
RG
RG
RT
RE
QB
LH
FB
RH
RH
RH
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Bruce Smalley
Bob Slack
Don Hockenberry
Glenn Barnes
Larry Rohrer
Bob Hamilton
Dennis Edwards
Dan Miller
Steve Pealer
Mike Humrichouser
Garry Moose
Dan Stark
Ray Leonard, Larry Winger
& Steve Shaffstall |
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Lloyd Dunne, the 4th head coach in five
years, suffered through the first all-losing season in AHS history.
The New Philly loss was a heartbreaker, when the Quakers scored
in the last 40 seconds. The rugged Gary Moose led the team in
rushing, scoring, and tackling. Don Hockenberry, a 3-year starter,
and Larry Rohrer were stalwarts both ways on the line. However,
the future looked bright when a youngster named Robinson led Osborn
to the Junior High title and Paul Parker won the first Pass, Punt,
and Kick competition. |
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