

ED BROMINSKI
Coach
TONY SCARCELLA
Assistant Coach
After several disappointments earlier in the season, the Haz.leton
Mountaineers gave the class of 1956 moments to remember as they bounced
back and tumbled the West Hazleton Wildcats in the annual Thanksgiving
Day cia ic. This victory more than compensated for the earlier set backs
which the team sustained. With deep appreciation we want to say thanks.
The boys played strong teams and fought hard until the final seconds
ticked otT and the gun sounded. The loyal fans suffered along with the squad
and stuck with them. When the Turkey Game arrived, the support and
confidence in the team was not betrayed and all were well rewarded.
Being the outstanding Hazleton
player of the Thanksgiving Day
game, Ed Donald receives the Carson
Walsky-Hunky Moran award.
The season produced some fine individual stars. We can still see a back zig-zagging back and forth and then break–
ing into the clear for a touchdown, or a lineman making a beautiful tackle. But all in all, each game was still a team
effort.
We wi h to commend each member of the team, every coach, and all miscellaneous persons who again carried the
name of Hazleton High through another season. They have kept the tradition of Hazleton's fine sportsmanship.
Left
to
right: First Row-G.
Bellinghau en, T. Dolon, N. Hawkes, P. Manko,
J.
Campbell, E. Donald,
B.
Kisthart,
R. Monks, K. Guenther, B. Ruggerio,
J.
Yannuzzi, M. Motto.
Second
Row-A.
Esposito,
R.
Kuntz, A. Petronio E.
Ferdinand, R. DeBalso, L. Kotzur,
R.
Tolerico,
J.
Perneski,
R.
Rerig, M. Portanova, L. Farace.
Third Row-M.
Cor–
azzo,
J.
Meis.<J, W. Spencer,
J.
Senape,
B.
Gatski,
J.
Tricolli,
J.
Yaccino, D. Ree e.
Fourth Ror- G.
Curilla, M. Tomshko,
J.
Colasurdo, P. Markovchick, F. Forte.
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