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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 18

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II Imtnn Iwmm Omttt, Tmitn, Mutmtir II, lWt, Jubas, Mizerock, Clemento Headline Final Stats Colts' Jubas Breezes Mzerocc, Shaffer Rate As Elite Among Area QBs Scoring Crown ment which, like the NFL version, is based on four significant categories: completion percentage, interception percentage, average yards gained per attempt and touchdowns per completion. The Indiana High senior compiled one amazing statistic of his 24 completions, seven went for touchdowns, a per- Gulnossl (5.8) rounded out the top five. Guinossi and Indiana's Ted Moreau tied for the kick scoring title with 29 points. Guinossi scored his points in only five games, however. Jubas' 14 touchdowns were the most by any area player, Guinossi kicked three field goals to lead everyone and Moreau booted 23 extra points to lead that category.

Punxsutawney's John "Sarge" Mizerock and Indiana's Sam Shaffer shared the spotlight In area passing statistics. Mizerock threw Tor 987 yards to lead that category and also topped everyone with an average of 109.7 yards per game. Shaffer beat out Mizerock in the passing efficiency depart rWM Jubas also led area players In points Oct game, averaging nine points per outing. DeVivo Embry (6.71, Berkey (6.4) and Punxsutawney kicker Jose Ph 1 DaVlv'i, laamwtk Vat Manhaivi, Pvair lata, Bwmr-Caalir SkaKar, Mmbi Wrath Pvaiif ItMkM, l-Mf CMrli, Sathaara T. Tkiaajiia, Pmiy QaMMrta, Pwaity 41 5.1 tun 11 IMnma IS 1 Paaitr It Lt It 14 4J I II cent age of .292 that led all quarterbacks.

Mlzerock's completion per centage of .530 and average gain of 7.46 yards were leading figures, along with United quarterback Bob Toman's in terception percentage of .000. The rating was based on the 12 quarterbacks who threw a minimum of 35 times. They were rated on a 12-11-10 etc. basis. Shannock Valley's Joe Avi, second to Mizerock in yardage and yardage per game, led ev.

eryone with eight touchdown passes and tied with Toman for third In passing efficiency. In an unusual category, To man's United teammate, Bob Hicks, led all non-quarterbacks with 84 yards through the air off the halfback option lap Kick kmi xp MaraM. MliW nil OatMHl, Paaiiy 2fl Tf Ptfrird, hrry htala, IMt4 Vfa TO Pit Cwnp lit ftf Im fa YJ. 'far Att 1 Cmm Hi iart.r, ft Ml 4 401 I41 Mlitratk, PiHiMf 70 IH JIB 7.41 Tamm. Unit 11 41 Ml S.M I 11.

Sbannad VaUty If 135 41 770 441 I St D'AairM, H. CaMWt J1 II JM 7 4H 441 5.5 4 tt Cafin, Otrr? 11 IS 474 .071 454 544 4 .115 lintara, IWmWa 17 41 .147 1 flf 4.4 .111 B. Jan, H-Cintii .111 4 447 14 411 1 454 11 Thaajat Saflikarfl 70 .157 1 11 4.27 I 054 17 Haaaj, FartMM IIm J41 .111 0 404 I 441 14 1 1 HE'LL BE BACK Based on his area-leading 90-point and 1164-yard rushing totals this season, Northern Cam-bria's Gary Jubas, junior, will be a marked man next season. Here he hit the turf at Homer-Center before getting up and producing another 100-yard game. (Gazette photo by Beale) Saltsburg Best Defensively Punxsy, Indiana Lead Team Stats lay Pn Uliarwk, PMuiy 11, ShanMck Villiy Cayaa, Dirry B'AatrM, Canada TImmi, Saflikur Main, Panhaia Um SMtri, UalrwtfU 1.

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Blairsville finished second in rushing and Shannock Valley placed second in passing. Saltsburg limited opponents to 127.6 yards per game to edge out Blairsville (127.7) by the slimmest of margins. The Bobcats did come out on top in rushing defense, holding foes to a mere 80.2 yards a game. United led all teams in pas Ml rack, faulty Avi, 5kajHMk Vafliy Caaia, Dirry Mtar, Mint ETAmtm, H. Caabrl IhaaM, Saitikary Mian, Parikau Um SlikM, ApaHa-RMaa I.

Taawa, IMlal Saalara, MalnvlUa Thompson. Top Punter Punxsutawney's Cliff Thompson easily led area punters by booming 32 kicks for a 38.5 average, far ahead of Indiana's Sam Shaffer. Shaffer kicked for a 33.4 average, just ahead of another quarterback, United's Bob Toman 33 Tm PaaJin Art Th A ThanpMa, hnxiy ShaHar, laaisna Tanaa, Unllal ii H4 vkm, Darry Fyatk, Punkaia Um Dm Marram, H-C Al, ShaMaik Valhy Stflt, 5 Si trim Otlinia ft Tm HwawCMrttf Srittaara. pMHatiwat Itaral VaHar Mafihim Cambria Dallas' Darrf Italia-H Uwnack Vattav PurcMM Um Li 74 no ii4 100 11.1 117 lU 107 II. 134 114 111 M4 104 nj 111 174 Karlaara.

CmmD IM If.l in iu IS 17J 117 15.2 114 114 IM 104 17 10.1 fl 10.1 II 41 4.1 Sdltburf lawal Vafliy JUST ONf Of 32 Punxsutawney's 6-3 split end Bill Clemento often used his height advantage to haul in passes. He caught 32 aerials for 622 yards and six TDs to lead all area receivers. (Photo by Irwin) Leading Receiver Clemento Ranks As Top Target 'SARGE' LEADS THE CHARGE Punxsutawney sophomore quarterback John "Sarge" Mi re rock led two of the three area passing categories. Mizerock threw for nearly IUOU yards and ran well, picking up 246 yards. mm MJiifMr jbtht also, as he demonstrates hare.

(Photo by Irwin) 1,2, 3, 4) ON ALL I Danenes AGWAY in FROM 1 Punxsutawney's Bill Clemento easily captured the area receiving crown with 32 catches and also led three other categories, receiving yardage (622, receiving yardage per game (6.2) and touchdowns (6). Tat At tn ti.i Mf 1U 1W u.o 207 10.7 I III 1M im lit ii II 171 17.4 10 I7J 17.1 141 1S.I 111 14.1 I 111 IU 11 144 14.4 OtMtala, Paul Shtflir. SWaaacfc V. tVa, SMMMfk Vai hria, Pmki Stilt. UttlHira.

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