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20 i i i i A Wednesday. December 8, 1970 D-CV Coleman fires 27 touchdown passes Darby-Colwyn Dennis Coleman in his bid to top Haverford High quarterback Steve Joachim's single season TD pass mark of 31, but he still made a of the 1970 race. Coleman, a senior, tossed 27 scoring strikes in leading the Rams to an 8-1 record and share of the Section Tli championship. a for the league title with Sharon Hill. Joe Sterrett of Neih High Sohool'siseasons to wind up with 20 jor'season.

Three of them John fell four short llis career. jWelcle (H) of O'Hara, Sterrett Right players tossed 10 or'ami Tony Kozak (11) of St. more touchdown passes i a i return next season, runner-up uh Providence was 19. Coleman, who sparked awesome pro-set offense with season log of 120 eompletioi in 186 attempts for 1,737 frqequenlly hit either Mackrey or his brother Coleman for long gainers. In three seasons at Coleman tossed 48 tnut'hd passes to move into se place on the all-time list.

Joachim leads with 62 ind John Hornibrook of Ridley Is. third with 45. Coleman had five scoring strikes, as a sophomore, gnd 16 last season. Four quarterbacks finished their careers with or more TD passes. Ridley's third team sll-sUter (United Press International) Eric Scott threw 32 in his three seasons, including as a soph and 16 as junior.

Sharon Hill's Bill Cubit had 23, including three as a soph and seven as a i a owne-Aldan's John Slefanik. who didn't throw a pass as a sophomore, pitched 10 in his i and senioi Player, School TO Paiie! Dennis Colsman, DsrOy-Colwyn Joe Slcrretl, Nether providenct Tom Hibbits, Hjverlorcl John Welde, O'Hara Bill Cubit, Sharon HIM Eric Scotl, Ridley Tony St. Jam" Bill Zwann, Carroll Alphonso Irvin, Chester John Slefanik, Final team records BONNER 0 Dougherty 7 R.Calholic 0 W.Catholic 12 St.T. More 0 O'Hara 7 Carroll 12 SI. Joseph's 10 Neuniiinn 7 SI.

James 6 Judgi (1 CHESTER 20 Morrisville 26 P.S.dUPont SUn valley 20 Lanidownf 0 Nether-Prov. 26 Inttrboro 54 Harrilon 56 Chichesttr 6 SI. James CARROLL 19 0 N. Catholic 0 21 W.Calholic 15 15 Ryan 6 13 Beumann 16 12 St.T. Mon 13 13 Bonner 6 IB O'lluit 78 R.Cathollc 14 26 0 St.

Joseph's I A I 3 1 1 3E si) Garnet a i3 Swailhinoie Sliaron Hill 2 YeaUon 1 CulllnqJDle Cliltun.Hls. 14 Daruy iwp. Al'Ch. KiiJv. CLIFTON HTS.

0 Arch. Kndy. 6 Sharon Hill 42 Mitchell 26 Oxford Arfi 6 Twp. 0 ColKtBd.le 6 Garr? 20 Swarstmort 0 Yeodon 1:1 cniCHESTGR 0 Duwn'tuWn 7 12 Concord 4 72 Onlord IV fl Inlerboto 13 38 Harrilon 73 15 Prov. 12 Up.

Darby 22 Chester Sun 4 115 JU COU.INGBAt.E 7 Hriitol i Arch. Kndy. 31 13 Yeadon Swarlhmon 42 0 Clltton Hli, 26 Darby 14 18 58 Gamut 58 VO Shiroii Hill 33 40 A TWP. lljnildii Val. Morri'sville 12 Sharon Hill 42 Cliflon Ills.

i Arch. Kndy. 30 16 IV II YfSdon 370 ST. JAMES 27 Ryan 13 St. Joseph's 1 Ntfuinann 37 Catholic W.

Calliulii: 3i Si. T. i 0 O'l-liira 54 a Ches.ler 41 W(-Sl .1 SAKNET VAI.I.KY Darby Twp, 0 Arch. Kndy. 16 St.

ElljalJtth 1 Ytadan (lorlelt) 0 i i iv Sharon Hill Ji Clillon His. Collirulildle 14 Itl 257 SO 2S Sprinfllield 1'J Fennrreil 'il Haiinor 4 1 Council Moc Vi IV Ridley 3'i 'Ih L. Merlon 6 Up. Paruy 101 331 HI Coacli of Year listed The following are winners of the Delaware County Coach of the Year award since its inception in 1901: Year Coren. Sun Valley 1962--Lou Bonder, Marple Newtown 1970--Stan Freedman, 1963--Bob Young, Sharon Hill Bean Brennan, St.

1965--Phil Marion, Ridk'y 1966--Ray SpalTord, Lansdowne-Alclan 1967--Chuck Leonard, Upper Darby 196S--Tom Grugan, Darby Township I960--Phil Marion, Ridley 1970--Sum Freedman, Haverford I 14 ClilchesUl Sun 6 l.an'Juwrw Humneit 33 Ridltv LANSnOWNE- 4 ALDAN 0 Radnor 3V 7 Nelher-Prov, Chichetter I Chuter 1 6 Shaiuii Hill 7 Mun Vilify VI Brislol 4'i Inltrliaro 40 330 spkiNGFiet-u 251 l-Uvei'lord 0 Up. Dsrby 1 Penncrt-M ti Nether Hiov. U.Ridley 3 L. Merign 'it Radnor Msrplt 41 SWAKTHMORIc 'li Yeartun ti A Arch. Ken'cly 5o Darby 'Iwp.

Cgllinadalt i Hi 1 Shzron Hill 'i! 'H Garnet Valley IS Clillon His. A HILL 20 73 Clillon 17 14 Darby Twp. l.an.'downe 0 35 Garnet Val. Vi 4U uU J'. '11 Arch.

Kndy. 1 YeJdoii 7 33 CUllirtBUalt s. 7 i. 20 lil 251 SUN VALLEY TI) 34 25 14 Si) 6 Chesler 33 Jenkintown 13 8 27 36 l.ansdownt 12 6 Interboro 4 Hairlton 24 Nn1her Hl'ov. 1V Chicheiler 154 1 YI6AOON 0 Jenkintown 0 Colllmtdalt (lorleil) 0 a 1 Kennedy 0 Darby Twp.

Sharoti Hill Clillon I UU I tin 20'J NETHKK-CKOV. 7 Havertortl i'8 L. Merlon Ridley 13 Sun Valky 37 Pffinerrs! 0 Up. Darby ConeMoyj 19 Radnor V5 Lsnidownt 6 Inttrtjun) 53 Marritan 8 IV Chester 13 Springlifld II 5V 36 Sun valley 154 115 CARDINAL A A McDeviti 21 St. T.Morc St.

Joseph's 36 Bonner J17U UCCEH A 32 L. Mri'lull i Penncreil VO V7 Ridnoi JS Cliirluiler Ridlfy 13 Haveiloul 36 12 3 34 I "iso 1 2 0 33 Sprinalicld Ridlty 0 Haverford 35 Carroll 56 SI, Janits 34 Roman 7 West Catholic 713 RADNOR 1'B Lanr-downt 6 Ridlpy Harrilon 0 Conesloga 0 0 U. 0 Pf 0 Darby i i L. Menen 0 13 Up. Darby 21 12 IB 50 Radnor 0 L.

Merion 13 Inlerboio 8 VO Conciloia ,84 123 RIDLEY 9 41 Radnor 41 Pennci-pst 14 19 38 Conectcqj 3J 31 L. Merion SprintiliHd I'D 6 Havertord 19 43 Up. Dai by V4 43 Inierboio Parkers hold slr( ak record the 'J, Ridley Park High holds "ijs-record for the longest i i 'streak in Delaware County. Starting in 195:1, the Parkers i straight games, ended 5, lit 34. won i ''I streak 3 3 was defeated opener by The 1957 when its season Collingdale, 137.

in AP All-State PHILADELPHIA (AP) Here is the Associated Press Ail-State Scholastic Football Team as by spprfswrilers and sporlscaslers: FIRST TEAM. Offense i liartenstine, Ration, 6-3, 240, Senior: Mike lUiloszek, Erie McDowell, 6-5, 200. senior. 'UicUles--Tim Miller, Mt; Lebanon, G-0. 205.

senior; Ron I Lter. Chamberslntrg, 6-4, 210, senior. Guards--Ralph Perri, Butler. 210. senior; Mike Aex, I diicaster, 6-1, 190, senior.

Center--Mark we' a i Allegheny, 5-10, -160, senior. Backs--Chuck Fiorante, New Castle, 6-1, 195, senior; Bill DeSliielcls, Laurel Highlands, 510 1S5; -Paul i Montgomery ")-9. 1GS, senior; Poi's Laws, Owen J. Roberts, 519; JC5, senior Defense ei Mattintiburg Central, 6-4, 200; Jim Bradley, Bishop 6-3, ackles--Andre Tennessee, Dougherty, '6-1, 22 1 Senior; ROn 11 Ciumbersburg; C-4, 2.10, Senior. Linebackers--Mike Emanuel, G-1, 20.V Senior; Mill? lifirtetisttiie, 6-3, 350 Senior; Mike Bartoszek, 6-5, 200.

Senior. packs--Eric Scott, Ridley, 61 180. Senior; Rich. Laminski, KisUi Area, 195; Doug Plank Norwin, 6-Q, 190; Senior; Bill DeShields, SECOND TEAM 1 Offense Ends--Jim Bradley, Bishop Don Lewis, New Castle. ackles--Andre Tennessee.

Cardinal pougherty, Bleamer, Alleritown Dieruff. Guards-Rick Utility, Delone Catholic; Ira llouck, Lebanon. Center--Bruce a 1 Neshaminy. Backs--Eric Scott, Ridley; Jim FiU-Maurice. Pennsbury; Rich Kaminski, Kiski Area; Bob Boyle, McKeesport.

Defense F.nds- Phil a Carmel; Jim Cope, South Allegheny. '''Tackles--Bill Gene Kel.chen, Eastoni Souclertown; Gene Penlz, Grouter Johnstown; Mike Hudak, Pleasant. Backs--Don Tjrosky, Kiski; Joe Wolfer, Northampton; zlou Siessef, Bishop Ejjan, Tom Carpenter, Frankford, Phila. I TEAM Offense i 1 Leechburg; Phil Aklaus, Mt Carmel. a ckles--Keith Stonebyck Rondel-Ion; Mail.

Liberty Bethlehem. Guards-Sam Campoli, New Castle; Cal Balliet, Nortl Allegheny. Center--George Geier, Kiski. a i i llaverford; Woody Petchell, Per Argyl; Bob Boyle, McKeesport; Henry Hynoski, ML Carmel. Defense a 1 Liotl Hazletun; Dave Quay, Pern Highlands.

a ckles -Terry Hennlngei Lehighlon; Sam a Nazareth. Linebackers--Paul Shelhamer Potlsville; Mike Daly, Easton Jock Baldwin. Backs--Tom Chapman, Ce'dai i Bob Handschue, Allentown Dieruff; Dale i i Annville-Cleona; Scott Peters. Lebanon. Chi's Miller Delco point king with 132 Collegiate football advertised 1070 as the "Year of the Quarterback' 1 and came up with vsuper peforrners like Stanford's Jim Plunkctt.

Notre Dame's Joe Theismnnn. and Mississippi's Archie Manning. The high school campaign in Delaware County should have been dubbed the "Year of the because there were plenty of them. Joe'Miller logged 132 points to capture the scoring title, and was part of a.record- breaking assault on the 100-point club. Five players entered the elite club this beating previous highs set in 1969 and 1965 when three barrier.

Darby-Colwyn, with Mackrey scoring 120 and Arnold Coleman adding 118, became the second School in history to have two 100-point producers in the same season. was the only other earn to do Green iaklers' Kenny Lee tallied 132 and Ron Withelder 102 in 1965. Ron the four times in Ridley's season finale against Tnterboro, iee'ame the seventh Green taider member in the 28-year listory of the "100 Club." Ignatuk scored 110 A'hich was runner-up 1 jRick Arnold and Coleman became Darby-Colwyn's first 100- Club nembers. Ridley's seven is tops Winchester has three. Miller became the seconc straight Chichester player to viu the title.

Billy Johnson 100-Point Club to 34 ill led- 158 in capturing ast year's crown. MilleV's most productive game vas against Oxford. He score! 2 points as the Eagles romped 2-3. Ignatuk collected 49 points in is final two games. He tallied 4 in a victory over Upper Darby, and 25 in a 4333 win ver Interboro.

Golcman's best day Came in 68-0 win over Clifton Heights vhenjifr'SCbred 28. Mackrey logged 23 points in wo games" The first time was a win over Swai'thmore, ollowed by a 61-0 clobbering I Collingdale. Marquart's best performance 5 the most noteworthy of all. He scored all 26 points in a 6-13 win over arch-rival Upper Darby as the Fords clinched lie Central League crown on Thanksgiving Day. layer, School Miller, Chichester ohn Mackrey, D-c irrtplct Coleman, D-C JIcK Haverford 3 on 1 Ridley Barnes, UA Tom Hpgani O'Hari Jon Randolph, Nether.

Prov. ran Mllliaan, Clifton: -irry Rick O'Donneil, Walt crump, Dirby Twp. Steve Darby Walker Lmday, Nether Prov. Tony SK Jarnej Tony'Serge, Sullivan, Nether Prov. Kozak, St.

James Robert Campbell, Sun Valley. groivs 55 Jimmy Cox, Collingdale 51 Jimmy Cox, Collingdale 58 Bulch Delozier, Ridley Twp. et Billy Johnson, Chichester SI West Fitzgerald, Ridley Twp. 4J Showed, Prospect Park 45 Kenny Lee, Ridley Twp. 70 Joe Miller, Chlchesler to Randy Franklin, Cliflon Heiyhls 60 Pule DiDonalo, 5J Jack lioyd, Yeadon 70 John Mackrey, Darby Colwyn 0 Arnold Coleman, Darby Colwvn 65 Bill Clark, Chichsslcr, Si George Pappas, Sworthmore 53 Dick Christy, SI.

James Tony Simmons, St. Jamej Ron Council, Media, 64 Ken Bosacco; Ridley Two. 70 Rick Marquart, Haverford 70 Ron Ignaluk, Ridley 64 Chris Benson, Penncresl JB Harry Kurlish, Ridley 68 Don Freda, Sh(iron Hill 45 Toln Yeadon 'it John Cappelleltl, Banner $4 Bill Careenler, Springlleld '57 Joe Radnor 'i? Chris Arnold, Diirby Two. '52 mil Curry, Upper Chi '64 Corlez Townsend, Penncrsst '45 Ron Withekler, Ridley Twp. Ed Frrteoln, i'i Frank Ryan, iharon Hill Jamci 179 171 158 156 134 132 132 126 120 120 120 118 116 11J 114 113 -11 1-1 11 110 103 1C8 107 106 106 105 105 10 102 10? 102 103 100 i Past, clwmps Player '43 Dave Showtll, Prospect Ptrk Olli Davies, Collmgdalt '44 Lee Gorllno, Ridley Twp.

'45 Uwlaht Speaker, Sharon Hill '46 Joe Mellon, Ridley Twp. '47 Harry Warren, '48 Harry Kurlich, Ridley Twp. '4V Eddie Logan, Ridley Twp. 'SO Wall Mosley, Yendon '51 Went Fitzgerald, Ridley Twp. '52 Bill Currv, Upper Chi '53 Dick Christy, St.

Jamtt Jimmy Cox, '5S Jimmy Cox, Collingdale '55 Pappas, swarthmon '57 Joe lacone, Radnor '58 Butch Delozier, Ridley Twp. '59 Bill Herring, Marple Newtown Randy Franklin, Cliflon '61 Pete DiDonalo, '62 Tom Morrow, Yeadon Frank Ryan, SI. '64 Ken Uosacco, Ridley Twp. '65 Ken Lee, Ridley Twp, '46 Townsend, Penncreil Pete Korean, Neth. Prov.

'48 Don Frsdj, Sharon Hill '69 Bill Johnson, Chi O'Hara brothers Four O'Hara brothers have a beer, standouts for St. High, but each played different position. Charlie O'Hara was halfback, Larry was a guarc Dennis a quarterback, and To an end. TD XP Pll. 20 12 132 16 24 Uo 19 4 118 15 21 .111 15 20 110 15 2 12 11 11 12 11 9 10' JOE off to the races Individual scoring BONNER Steve Biume Mike Fitzpatrick Jim Hughes Mike Frank Musciano Leon Poppa John Rufo Joe Dollymort Jude Reilly x--includes field goal CARROLL iteve Adelizzl Bill Zwann John Savinl Cevin Stroup Chuck Fenlmore (evln McNamara Mike Adelizzi GARNET VALLEY.

TO XP Pis. 0 2 x5 0 2 2 TD XP Pts. Al Seagravei Tim Farrell erry Frail oe Nosko 1 Ernie Shumate Gary Zalkos teve Robinson en Turner afety Rick Marquart lalph Farina Abbonizio Jrian -Mondschein Aike Moore 'om Weir om Hibbils CHESTER Frisby )ennis Davis chambers 3onnis Glltm Reggie Springfield Dwight Meal Darryl Sjmuen Waviie Lunduren AlpHonst irvin TD XP Pis. 70 2B 24 24 Carl Schumm lave Rocding Fred Cartlldge Charles Rodgers Rich Hall Rich Klina CHICHESTER Joe Miller arcs (en Marcheski Rick Comeay Kick Huston om Quarin lob Hellerntn Lee Ken Erb alety TD XP Pit. 20 12 132 Barnei 3tvon Click Bruce Blggini ohn DUoseph larry Groiswlth' ohn Slefanik tod Wyffcls teve Bill Raybuck CLIFTON HEIOMTi TO XP PH ran Mllllgan Kay PHnct Blerllng Pete Broomall Tom DeCarolls Wayne Gibson Jim Crawford COLLINGDALE TD XP PU Rick O'Domiell Bob Thompson Nick Crcsta Davi Clifton Jei Egee Dill Gowit Joe Qulnn Steve Pagnonl Bob Singley DARBY COLWYN John Mackrsy Arnold Coleman Earl Asbury Jim Whlnnery Bob Qrr Dennis Coleman Richard Jones Kenny Lane Tyrone Mackrey William Safely TD XP PU It 24 120 19 5 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 A TOWNSHIP TD XP Pts Walt Crump George Jeffrey Tom Brown Russell Hamm Tony Armstead Alvie Arnold Tirn Johnson Pearlie Miller 8 9 0 3 0 TD XP Pts.

HAVERFORD Ignatuk Wike Donate Eric Scott Mike Matkevlch Zirnmer' Lou DeFelice am Greto Ernie Felchij en Smith Zinck TD XP Pti. 1 5 2 1 111 I TD XP 'ony Shultz 'ony ony Kozar Mark Donlevit "ony Bagonis oe Ryan iob Szymurskl )ive Ripagnanl Dave ohn Dougherty Tony Hlncs Dave Miller LANSDOWNf-ALDAN TD XP Pll. 15 2 0 3 0 3 0 .0 1 0 1 0 0 2 Dan Maze Bill Fischer lob Slladino lob Sunclno Florlo Bob Lucli Ed Clark Safety MARPLE NEWTOWN TD XP PU. 0 34 5 2 3J 2 x29 4 0 24 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 Chuck Themeni ohn Moschella Illl Cubit Elsenhower Otnnls McHugh Mchard E. Moore tlchard J.

Moore Forbes rank Patquini red Squler Dan Moore --Includes lave Myles iiild goal NITHIR Don Randolph Walker Lindsay Phil Sullivan Dove Townsend Bob Daley Dale Kellty 3111 Malont Bill Empor JOB Sterrett Jim Gaylord Bruce Journey Bill Windsor Safety x--includes safety I TD XP PU, 11 9 6 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 O'HARA Tom Hogan Joe DiCrecchlo Chris John Slano Rich Bill Small Rich Goods Fran Burbidgi Dom Glacobello PENNCREST Vic Menghetll Scott Warner Bruce Ron Scruggs Bob Hoopes John Satlnzahn Dave Gridlcy John Slauffer Grw Warner XT PU 1 2 2 74 1 2 38 6 0 36 0 21 2 0 TD XP PU RADNOR Jeff Morgan Henry Carroll Jeff Schadler John Lachman Ken DeSolis XP Pts 3 I 2 3 0 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 1 RIDLEY TD XP 'l5 20 110 5 0 30. 6 304 -22 0 x14 0 1 2 0 J2 0 6 ST. JAMES TD XP Pis; 4 58 2 56 I 56 6 0 36 4 1 0 3 4 3 4 22 0 50 20 2 0 12 1 2 I SHARON HILL TD XP Hi. 7 0 42 6 4 40 i 0 36 6 0 36 1 19 25 3 2 20 0 3 2 0 1 1 18 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 XJ SPRINOFIEUD Dive Rclmund 'ony Vanella Frank Cilluccl Gro )iin Siunderi Walter Slubbs "om Hall Steve smith to XP 3 0 .110 II 0 1 SUN VALLIY Bob Campbell Tom Volpinl eg Mellon owsley 3ruce Stewart Earl Brown Ed Koinskl Slern Bruce Wlttcndorler Mike Salvalort Jim Boalwlck TD XP I 4 52.. 3 2 20 3 0 3 0 18 SWARTHMORI TD XP Pti.

George Johnson Steve Bates Russ Tlbbellt Mark Wllber Terry Schmidt Mike Bate: Bruce Kelly Dan Warren 42 341 76 26 12 6 UPPER DARBY Steve i Dave Deckman George Dcsehberg Frank DuVal Pole Nicholas Paul Mundy Chuck Summers Don Houck TD XP Pll. 10 '0 6042 It '26; YEADON Alonzo Simmons Ted Ethercdge Darryl Howard Kenl Payne Warren Russell TD XP 2 2 14 2 Miller, Serse, Kozak, Donate form second team backfield Continued from Page 19 ran pass routes belter a Haverford's Farina. Although small (5-8, 170). Farina had an uncanny knack to worl; himself open and hang onto anything within receiving lid had 4 receptions for 779 yards and seven toticlulowiis. Mackrey was easily the most explosive a in Stvtiuii Three.

Just 5-5 and 150 puiiiKls, John the Bomb could easily have been an Ail-Delco riaiMing but Coach Dave Wiggins prcfered to use him as a a where IIP scored 120 points. The county's a i 100 yard dash champion. Mackrey did it, all. He caught passes, returned kickoffs and punts, kicked extra points, kicked off and punted for the Rams. He was also a hard-nose halfback on defense, i DINICOLA WAS the hard-; nosrd anchor man of a superb offensive line.

His crisp blocking was a key factor in springing St. talented i backs for big gainers. He was also an exCi-llenl pass blot-kef and saw some action on defense. i i i a was a a hull for the i i linill like a nuiM-'iibr tree his great i blocking on offense and play on defense earned him weekly honors from the SI. a coaching a and i a were two-way a a tor Upper Darby, anchoring the Koyals defense and opening up big holes on the offensive 1 line.

It was on offense where the i.wo Ul) stars really sparkled, playing side-hy-side. When the Royals needed clutch yardage, they invariably went to the side manned i a and Spriggle. FORBES WAS another two- way great for Sharon Hill's Section Three co-champions. His specialty was blocking punts and knocking down passes. Although a inferior lineman, he scored Lso quickly, sometimes lookedj i i A i Mike a blitxin" linebacker.

three touchdowns for the Owls, i0( he sl in a on fumbles, interce.piions and line of rushed defensive tackles: blocked punts. The defensive line is nearly as big as last, year's crew, but rurelv will intercept inc a and! Ignatuk played both ways for: completed 96 passes for Arnold Coleman yards and 20 TDs. He added on the second team. The i a O'llaraV His strength in- the recovering kicked the only field the county this year. fumbles.

He also; Ridley and played both ways goal inlwith the same attitude--hostile. I Although his forte a five more touchdowns and 270 yards rushing for a spect? -ular V'Ull I i defensive ends as i as Kagonis and i i a a skinny 100 pounds. also have made the team as a end. His uncanny a i i in read and diagnose i on defense, forced the 01 Second team, honorable mention list on Page 21 Bonner conch Joe DeVito, who! defense, lie was good enough at total offense of 2.010 yard: coached Penn State's Gary Gray! running back to score. One of the county's in high school, rates Dollymore! Ron's biggest; moment ci me i around a equal to Gray in every Lower Morion, when a probable of play "only Joe is forced to kick the winning! 17 passes, and stronger than Gray was." point in the closing hit Barnes was a stickout during seconds twice.

His first kick was THE SECOND team was j.ist younger edition of the Colcman- io-Coleman brother act, Ar.nold led the county with 19 i touchdowns, finishing the season with 118 points. He also played fine defense and was the Reims' back-up quarterback, throwing three TD aerials himself. season stigood, but he had to do it step middle made the Lions one of the toughest teams around to run: on. John was also a fierce pass; rusher. (liiuigiulio, a ferocious pposinon into abandoning any! anchor of Haverford'sj i of He was defense, lie was the Fords'! also Hit 1 Bulldogs' surest tackier.

pass rusher and was! spectacular in the victory; WILLIAMS KATKS as one of against, Ridley, putting Chester's best and quickest pressure or. quarterback Scott.j lir.i-men ever. Equally strong Hx'tremely dedicated, Nick often against the pass or the run.iborrowed game films to study; Bob was the sparkplug of them on his own. i Chester's ironclad defense. Gaylord also played IN THE LINEBACKING; but it was his defensive work department.

Dollymore stood that really caused vibrations, hcad-and-shouldcrs over just Extremely agile for a 215- about everyone in the area. Joe: pounder. Gaylord blew into was a defensive tornado for the enemy b'ackficlds so often making a behind the first includes some bruis an unspectacular I.ansdowne-Aldan. His Ridley was offsides.land it includes some bruis A NUMBER Ob players who hitting style at rur.ning Iwk: Against Upper Darby, his clutchirunning backs in Joe Miller i a have qualified for All-Dclco and linebacker made him in a 4th -and-goaljChichester, the county's landing honors were slowed Up by early of Section Two's most respected Situation gave Ridley the; scorer, sophomore Tony Serge season injuries. Opposing coach Jim Me- Fadden said of Barnes: LIBERT.

players cover from tackle tojquarterback, tackle. Barnes covers sideline to sideline." impetus for a 42-7 rout. a NP's was Two i of St. James, and Larry Frisbyiparticular, tackles Bill Duffy of of Chester High. (St.

James and Richie Wright St. James placed four players) of Ridley, have been spectacular lenacijusjon the second team, includi-igjsincc returning to the lineup. tackling corncrback and quarterback Tony Kizax.i Another late-season contender roving interceptor of passes or tackle Bob Szymurs'ki a i St. James defensive tackle Joe the B'ulldogs. He and RaiKloiphilincbacker Jim Oswiany.

(Klccko, a senior who did not. ZFMMER, besides NP the league's best! Kozak, a brilliant junior, wasjgain a starting berth until the bone-jarring tackles on (barely squeezed off the firstisecond half of the season. He also did a "standout job Cubit, a team by Hibbits and Scott. starred for the Jims since Ridley center. He was easiV-'istandout, ended his brilliant; The second team also includesjbeing placed in the starting unit, the premier linebacker in thejcarccr at Sharon Hill with sixjguard Rick Zinck of Ridley and; Since St.

James was the only tough Central League and i.wicc! i i a a i linebacker Al Harmon of Spring-jteam in playoff competition, made long runs for touchdownslCollingdalc. Four of those camcificld, both of whom were on All-Delco consideration for the after intercepting passes. one quarter. Bill was second team last year. Bulldogs ended with their last was the heart of the Owls' sterling quarterback forj Only the presence of stars like Regular season game against Raider defense.

i three years. Offensively, he; Randolph and Farina.

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