1949 |
Record 4 - 4 - 1
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Independent
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Back row: Coach Dick Wolfe, Jud Schaefer,
Dick Rickel, Dick Markel, Al Kerr, Bill Frary, Raymond Bates,
Lew Russell, Sam Grabill, Bill Thornhill, Coach Sherck.
3rd row: Coach George Valentine, Dave Sponsler, Dale Cleckner,
John Roseboro, Ron Bechtel, Ron Hostler, Norm McVicker, George
Glasser, Bob Koppler, Tom Withers, Dale Clark,
Head Coach Cloyce E. Taylor.
2nd row: Howard Fackler, Tom Siler, Harold Sprinkle, Roland Stewart,
Jim Roland, Pete Boeh, Bob Au, Frank Beer, Jim Reynolds.
Front: Gordon Conrad, Stan Smith, George Andress, Jim Roseboro,
Russ Harpster, Jack Mosser, Dave Halterman, Leonard Scott, Rollie
Scott, Dudley Riggle |
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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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12
46
19
18
46
7
6
6
52
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Willard
Madison
Sandusky
Fostoria
Shelby
Wooster
Marion
Orrville
Galion
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13
12
27
14
14
13
14
6
0
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LE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
RE
QB
LH
FB
RH
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Lew Russell
Jim Reynolds
Harold Sprinkle
Tom Withers
Dale Clark
Pete Boeh
Ray Bates
George Glasser
Jud Schaefer
Norm McVicker
Howard Fackler |
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The rushing duo of Howard Fackler and
Jud Schaefer went over 100-yards several times as the A's scored
the most points since the 1915 team. Junior QB George Glasser
won an All-Ohio mention by leading the offense to 46 points or
more against area rivals Madison, Shelby, and Galion. Co-Capt.
Ray Bates' punt block won the Fostoria game. Howard Fackler led
the team with 60 points and was selected the MVP. A Flag football
league was introduced for grades 5, 6 and 7. PE supervisor Al
Fendrick ran it. |
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