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BOITOM ROW: Jellots, Mehalik, Royster, David, Jones,

Lowery,

Colinet, Robinson, Martini, Harvey,

Ma.rsball.

ROW TWO: Bentz, Zidek, Palmer,

Kish, J. Vitikacs, Smiell, Golembiewski,

Hill,

K.ara, Biddle, Whlte, Workman. ROW THREE: Dulla, Pace, R. Vitikacs, Phillip Young, Paul Young,

Poole, Craggeue, Cales, White, Mariotti, Thompson; Rebovick, Bellan, managers, Mr. Peretti, assistant coach. TOP ROW: Meadows, Glagola, Year·

die, Beck, Brundige, Gribble, Rocheck, Gnus.

Coach Peretti forcibly informs Baby Hawks to play a hard-nosed

game.

John Smiell rounds left end for short yardage against North Union.

134

Junior High Football

1965 SCOREBOARD

1'

l· ""

Opponent

A

l\fl1 lh

Union .................... 6

6

C()nnellsviUe .................... 19

0

Masontown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0

0

i:\o:·th Union ................... 7

0

Uniontown ...... .. ............. 26

After their initial win, the B1tby Hawks failed

to emerge victorious. Htnr•per<"d by injuries, key

gridders were absent from the lineup.

Following their 14-6 win over North Union,

the Hawks fell prey to the Connellsville Cokere,

19-6. Traveling to Masontown, the boys played a

hotly contested 0-0 deadlock. The Baby Rams of

North Union took advantage of Redstone's

sc~'ring

inability to post a 7-0 victory. In their final ap·

pearance, the Junior Hawks were outclassed

by

the Uniontown Red Raiders, 26-0.