Redstone High School 1965 Yearbook (Republic, PA) - Full Access

JUBECK, TOM-Workhono • . • completing his third year as a gridiron Star, Tom shouldered tho bulk of the rushing attack. He gained honorable mention on the Prttsburgll Post-Gnette 1964 W.P.I.A.l. "Cia$$ A All Star Squad." Sore muscles, sprains, and blisters-results of pre-season practice- did not deter the Hawk Eleven. Vigorous prac– tice proved worthwhile. Capitalizing on key plays and reacting quickly, Redstone chalked up an initial victory against Beth-Center. In their second outing, a strong de– fensive line and a 64-yard second quarter drive gave Redstone a hard-earned victory. Soon the Hawks met defeat. Launching a well-organized air attack and holding the Black Hawks at bay, the Red Raiders of Uniontown downed the home team. During three successive frays, injuries and unlucky breaks kept the Hawks from the win column. Despite several setbacks, team effort and morale re– mained alive. They faced their remaining foes spiritedly. Putting on a free-scoring exhibition before a Parents' Night Crowd, the Hawks snapped their losing streak. In the vic– tory over German, momentum played a key role. Trailing by two touchdowns in the second quarter, the Hawks quickly regrouped forces and emerged victorious. A l– though they displayed brilliant defensive abilities against The Trojans, the Hawks were unable to hit pay dirt-there– by losing a heartbreaker to "Class AA" Johnstown. The 1964 Hawk schedule was rugged and challenging. Evading offensive blockers, Clyde Cardarelli stops Brownie back short of first down. KOGLER, JACK- Inexpendoble . . . a veteran gridder, Jaek earned rec– ognition on the Post·Gnette's 1964 "'Class A W.P.I.A.l. All Star Team." As a linebacker and team captain, he held many an opponent to a min· imum number of yards. REAGAN, JACK-Rugged ... an excellent tackler and blocker, " Rack" was immovable at his defensive post. He shouldered the responsibility of calling the defensive signals from the line.

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