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Gorr's move<br />
SHS running back Craig Gorr puts a move on a defe - er in an earlier Blue Knight game at Fontana Field.<br />
The Knights return home this Saturday <strong>for</strong> a L:30 p.m. game with Bristol Eastern. SHS football st.ory starts<br />
on page 13.<br />
Fifth , ÷r.i ht titl <strong>for</strong> Charg r.<br />
Unleashing an---ATher feroclotis<br />
offensive attack, the unbeaten<br />
Chargers blasted the rebuilding<br />
Broncos by a 58-8 score in the<br />
Southmgton Midget Footfall<br />
to t. linch the Southmgton Valley<br />
Midget title <strong>for</strong> the fifth straight<br />
season.<br />
"l he Chargers arc scheduled to<br />
fatt he P, kers, ho have clinched<br />
the SNIFL title, in the Super<br />
Sunday Bowl game Nov. 2<br />
In registering their seventh<br />
str:neht win, the Chargers have<br />
sto, d :U2 points, or an average<br />
ot , ate 50 points a game Tile<br />
,qu,td has only su endercd 54<br />
points or slightly less than mght<br />
ints a game.<br />
Playing with the prose, confidence<br />
<strong>and</strong> sha exccuuon that has<br />
en ch actefisnc of recent Charger<br />
team , they ha c been undc-<br />
To i ' . . Football l.ea , . tit I<br />
mt .. , c .it l' m kthefir ,<br />
tlmc ',, learn has on tb<br />
title IDtt umes.<br />
Thr t'lmrfcr a<br />
"wit111< LOOP ,,i t Again thl, wa or<br />
bctau c tl,, , I old a complete ed .<br />
six games, hzwe a 4-2 record.'vmrmg<br />
124 points <strong>and</strong> g vlng up 112.<br />
In the last four years, the<br />
Ch:u'gers <strong>and</strong> C,udmals have each<br />
v, on tv, o town footb:dl titles<br />
I took the Chargers two plays<br />
to get on the board when Mike<br />
Mathleu broke away on a 48 yard<br />
TD as key blocks were thrown by<br />
Dave Buonocore. Jim Tuttle, Jon<br />
Evjen <strong>and</strong> Chris Rlccio.<br />
Moments later the Chargers<br />
scored their second TD when Chris<br />
Rlccio intercepted a Broncos pass<br />
<strong>and</strong> ran 20 yards <strong>for</strong> the TD.<br />
The wmner', marched 80 yards<br />
in seven plays <strong>for</strong> thmr third<br />
touchdown on the running of Aretz<br />
<strong>and</strong> Mathieu <strong>and</strong> Rlcclo scored on<br />
an eight yard ran.<br />
The onslaught continued when<br />
Aretz went over from the five yard<br />
l,ne Matt Hubeny came through<br />
tth., fi e bh' ' \ 35-yard pass<br />
' ml 5,, qt (.)it • t , Rlccio set up the<br />
The Chargers B ,,quad got their<br />
6ffense moving shortly be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />
end of the first hal! as Dave Robb<br />
WO t'd tv, o tout hdowns on 60 <strong>and</strong><br />
12 ard runs. File scores were set<br />
up by the blocking of Mike Mong-<br />
m :ill gank statistics over the Pack- tiM, Shav, n Baribault, Doug Otis,<br />
ers The Packers, in thmr opening Phil Aretz. John Weiss <strong>and</strong> Chris<br />
DePaolo JHS loses first game<br />
ed three plays later when Scan<br />
' McClellan took it over from tile<br />
Young skier impresses<br />
'k X rung lOt :,1 ,kler has been<br />
cited <strong>for</strong> outst<strong>and</strong>ing achievement<br />
in national competition.<br />
("onl,"'t|ng in the 7-9 year old<br />
, , lx, " 1 oh ,' Plt.'l]<br />
, l lu klcberry l.anc, look 9th<br />
pla e m the Coca Cola Jumor<br />
NASTAR sM ramng program.<br />
A fourth grade student at the<br />
l L. '9 l" lie, rl moollrv<br />
l 2, • t'<br />
e l al student has been<br />
skiing <strong>for</strong> five years <strong>and</strong> has compet<br />
at the Mt.<strong>Southington</strong> Ski<br />
Area, Magic Mountain, Bron ey<br />
Dunng the 1985-86 season,<br />
more than 140, young skiers<br />
raced in the Col,-Cola Junior<br />
seven<br />
Krts Steele rushed the twopoint<br />
conversion<br />
Other top DePoalo per<strong>for</strong>mers<br />
•¢.cte quarterback Rick Castellam,<br />
tcuter Scott Bausuen, defensive<br />
end hm German <strong>and</strong> defensive<br />
tackle Jon Rosengrant<br />
DePaolo 1-II wfllreturn to acuon<br />
Friday ho ting Bristol Eastern<br />
tb ,h Froq at 315 p.m at the<br />
h d hckl<br />
NASTAR program held at 135 ski<br />
areas in 30 states Each racer's best<br />
h<strong>and</strong>icap of the season was recordcd.<br />
<strong>and</strong> all participants were rank-<br />
,,d bv h<strong>and</strong>ltap, age <strong>and</strong> gender m<br />
,'. h of the 40 tatcs<br />
In recognition el their accomphshmcnt,<br />
the top 10 boys <strong>and</strong> 10<br />
girls m each of the s x age groups<br />
wdl receive a certificate <strong>and</strong> patch<br />
,nd be listed on the Coca-Cola<br />
1 p St,tle P 'n l<br />
a pau el I-SKI sunglasses.<br />
"It is qmte an accomplishment<br />
<strong>for</strong> Joseph St. Piece to make the<br />
state rankings <strong>and</strong> I hope to see<br />
him <strong>and</strong> Other top young skiers<br />
,m,I' '" tn h.. Olympics someday,'<br />
said NAb FAR Commtssmner<br />
Bob Beattie.<br />
Watsh.<br />
With the score 46 0 at hatlIune,<br />
the defense took the tempo in the<br />
second half as the Chargers B<br />
squad dbmlnated the action This<br />
ero,m i, made up of \ltk .,<br />
Jason ReynoldS, Todd Rcynokls.<br />
<strong>and</strong> Jason Flint<br />
Leggett,set up another Ch,u gets<br />
TD when he intercepted a Bioncos<br />
pass <strong>and</strong> ran 42 yards into paydln.<br />
John Weiss scored on a 48yard<br />
run <strong>and</strong> M ke Mathicu tompitted<br />
the Chargers scoring by<br />
racing 49 yards through a broken<br />
field. The Broncos scored nl tile<br />
fot, rth quarter on Dustln Lombardo's<br />
eight yard run. Othe top<br />
offensive players <strong>for</strong> the Bronco<br />
are Grog Shover <strong>and</strong> Dan Boutot.<br />
The top defensive players <strong>for</strong><br />
the Chargers A squad are Steve<br />
Wright, Paul Bartlewskt. R ch<br />
Kindelan. Mike DeLorenzo, Steve<br />
Matyczyk, Steve Forgione <strong>and</strong> Joel<br />
Stanuho.<br />
Whalers trip<br />
The Somhington Parks <strong>and</strong><br />
Recreation Departnlent will sponsor<br />
two trips to tile ttart<strong>for</strong>d Civic<br />
Center to see the Iiart<strong>for</strong>d Whalers<br />
play. The first game is oil Tuesday,<br />
October 28 v, hen tile Whalers play<br />
Marie Lemelux <strong>and</strong> tile rest of the<br />
Pittsburgh Penguins<br />
The second game v, fll be on<br />
Wednesday. November 5 v, hcn the<br />
Whalers face off against Mike Bos<br />
sy. Dcms Potvul <strong>and</strong> Pat LaFontame<br />
<strong>and</strong> the other New York<br />
Isl<strong>and</strong>ers.<br />
For reservations, contact Bill<br />
Masci.<br />
G,olf Roundup<br />
by V.E. Takesian<br />
The Observer, Thursday, October 23, 1986<br />
q:ournament h .qd at Pine Valley Country Club<br />
A total of 88 players, revolving<br />
22 teams participated n the ABCD<br />
Tournament hlst weekend at the<br />
l'inc Valley Country Club<br />
The team of Dave ltiggins,<br />
Kenneth Ilamilton, Frank Foster<br />
<strong>and</strong> Vie Czarneckl fired a 130 to<br />
lake first place while the runnerup<br />
dlamptons arc Bob Dew,,, Ron<br />
I'cllctter. B,II |lanlcl <strong>and</strong> Mack<br />
\laghmi with 134.<br />
Taking third place honors arc<br />
George Rose, Leo DcllaBianca, Ed<br />
Rob,tadle <strong>and</strong> Earl Yvon with 136.<br />
Tim final tournament of the<br />
season at the tine Welch Road 18hole<br />
course is set <strong>for</strong> November 1<br />
when the Winners-Losers 18-Hole<br />
Tournament <strong>and</strong> banquet w,ll take<br />
place.<br />
l'alton Brook<br />
The first round of the bktnber-<br />
Member 36qiole Tournament took<br />
place last Sunday at tile fine<br />
spacious course.<br />
In the opening round, the te:lm<br />
of Jack McF.lliott <strong>and</strong> Cal Leone is<br />
Fourth place honors were taken setting the pace m tile low gross<br />
by the teanl of Walter Mackte, Pat w th a 2-under par 58 while the<br />
t;ro,,zo, Bob ltarpcr <strong>and</strong> Tony team el Joe Adamowlcz <strong>and</strong> Dick<br />
Mastrantuone. Guzda ts in second place with 62<br />
In the low net battle, the team<br />
of George Roberge <strong>and</strong> Brace<br />
Craw<strong>for</strong>d is in first place with 51<br />
while the brother duo of Marc <strong>and</strong><br />
Joe Fortier s second with 52.<br />
I the battle <strong>for</strong> nearest to the<br />
pin at the 4th Hole, Bob Vitvitsky<br />
was first with 7 feet, 3 inches<br />
Steve Kalmin was nearest to<br />
the pin at the 18th Hole with 9 feet,<br />
3 inches.<br />
A total of 12 teams are<br />
involved in the Member-Member<br />
Tournament <strong>and</strong> the final round<br />
will take place this Sunday.<br />
The top two teams in the<br />
Gross <strong>and</strong> Net competition will<br />
receive trophies.<br />
Quarterback ke, i<br />
SHS signal-<strong>call</strong>er i., vin Ruoff carries the ball himself on this play. The Knights return home this Saturday<br />
<strong>for</strong> a gam with Bristol Eastern. Story on the team starts on page 13.<br />
g!.ue night runners closing on positive note;<br />
:ff Brunoli pl ces first against Newmgton<br />
Tile Southmgton High School<br />
cross country sqnad will close its<br />
season Monday at 3 p.m. journeying<br />
to Glastonbury High <strong>for</strong> a<br />
dual meet.<br />
The Wayne Nakoneczny coached<br />
team came through with its<br />
mostimpre,,stvc per<strong>for</strong>mance Monday<br />
outclassing the Ncwington<br />
Indians by .'t 20-35 margin<br />
The Knight harrmrs dominated<br />
the meet as Jeff Bmnoh was first<br />
ill lg minutes <strong>and</strong> tv, o seconds <strong>and</strong><br />
Mike Richter was second in 18<br />
minutes <strong>and</strong> 34 seconds.<br />
Third plaice honors v,'ent to Bob<br />
Manware in 19 mnmtes <strong>and</strong> eight<br />
seconds <strong>and</strong> Eric Mattson was<br />
fourth in 19 nunutes 13 seconds.<br />
Southlngton's Pat Huntley<br />
finished 10th m 20 minutes <strong>and</strong> 17<br />
seconds while Mike IIoule was<br />
1 lth in 20 minutes 17.5 seconds<br />
Bart Lipetz tookl2th m 21<br />
meet v, as the best <strong>for</strong> us in dual since the opening meet of the<br />
compemion <strong>and</strong> marked the first season <strong>and</strong> some of the opponents<br />
time this seasot tha we finishbd 1- courses were tough.<br />
2-3-4. Our times have declined<br />
Hoop boosters plan carwash<br />
The newly fom ed Blue Knight<br />
Hoopster Club wilt hold several<br />
,p,rojects to raise funds to benefit the<br />
<strong>Southington</strong> High School boys<br />
basketball team <strong>for</strong> the coming<br />
season:<br />
The Club.will hold acm" wash<br />
Saturday from 12:30 to 4:30 pro.<br />
at the Calder Village Plaza on<br />
Queen Street.<br />
The members anticipate a busy<br />
afternoon <strong>and</strong> invite the many<br />
followers of Southmgton ttigh<br />
School" athleticcs to support the<br />
project.<br />
The Club is also planning to<br />
minutes <strong>and</strong> 14 seconds<br />
hold three bake sales at the. home<br />
<strong>Southington</strong> High school football<br />
Coach Nakoneczny said, "This games in November.<br />
Domi.ican We're Moving To<br />
COSTUME Republic<br />
Unbeatable Price/<br />
RENTALS $499. 0o Plaza,<br />
They will have to obtain permission<br />
from the School Departrqent<br />
administration be<strong>for</strong>e the sale<br />
takes place.<br />
The first bake sale is set <strong>for</strong><br />
Saturday, Nov.1 when the Blue<br />
Knights face Maloney at 1:30 p.m.<br />
<strong>and</strong> the second one is set <strong>for</strong><br />
Saturday, Nov. 8 at 1:30 p.m.<br />
when undefeated Platt comes to<br />
town <strong>for</strong> a crucial Central Connecticut<br />
Conference Southers Division<br />
battle which could determine<br />
the championship if <strong>Southington</strong><br />
wins the next two games.<br />
The third bake sale is set <strong>for</strong><br />
Saturday, Nov. 22 at 1:30 p.m.<br />
when Bulkeley High of Hart<strong>for</strong>d<br />
journeys to Fontana Stadium.<br />
8 Days/7 Nights / mile west of our current location<br />
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