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P ge 12 -- THE UTHINGTON N S -- W ., O . 20. 1771<br />
Knights C sh Newington Rivals<br />
Scorm8 in every penhd, the<br />
Blue Knights crushed rival<br />
Newington by a 40-14 score<br />
Saturday m a Centyal Valley<br />
Coz erence football game at the<br />
high schoel field It was<br />
ecood win in four games for the<br />
Ioca <strong>and</strong> tmprovnd then- CVC<br />
record to. 2-I, wMle Newtngton<br />
lint its tb 'd game m four<br />
decision&<br />
The locals displayed a<br />
devastating ground attack as<br />
they gained 351 yards <strong>and</strong> scored<br />
five teuchdowns, while the sloth<br />
scOre was on an aortal from<br />
quarterback Dave Te licmno to<br />
T n Lanz, a sophomore end m<br />
the third quarter.<br />
Long runs featured the<br />
Knights' runmng attack as Cocaptntn<br />
Billy Marmgola broke<br />
away on • brlllmnI 6 -yard tcJUchdown<br />
on the first play from<br />
scrimmage foUowmg the opemng<br />
kickoff. An aerial from stetting<br />
quarterback Ricky Greenleaf to<br />
co-captmn Bobby Rlccio was<br />
good for the conversion <strong>and</strong> the<br />
locals enjoyed an 8-0 lead<br />
Co-captain Kay Kas er scored<br />
the secom:l Knights' touchdown<br />
early in the second period when<br />
he broke off right tackle,<br />
reversed his field sharply <strong>and</strong><br />
outran the Newmgten secondary<br />
into pay dirt for a 58 yard score<br />
Grennieaf rushed the conversion<br />
<strong>and</strong> the Knights led, t6-0 Cocaptain<br />
Billy Maringola had<br />
gained 28 yards on an end sweep<br />
to act up the touchdown<br />
Kasmer, who played h best<br />
game m a Kmghts un orm, got<br />
the locals started on their third<br />
tonchdown when he intercepted a<br />
Newington pas <strong>and</strong> ran It 36<br />
yards to the Newington 31<br />
Mark Marmgola picked up four<br />
<strong>and</strong> Billy Maringola gained four<br />
more to the 23 A Newmgton<br />
offside gave the locals s first<br />
down on the 18 Guy Howard<br />
the center to the 14 <strong>and</strong> Rick<br />
Greenieaf raced around t s right<br />
end for a touchdown giving the<br />
Knights a 22-0 hal/tzme lead<br />
Co-eaptain Kastner scored hm<br />
scc hdown of game m<br />
perzhd on a -yard run<br />
ar right end <strong>and</strong> e<br />
1 increased n- lead to<br />
W n It heeame viou t<br />
Kilts s mpiy bed too much<br />
c ,m for Newl ton eleven.<br />
l a[ ceaches pressed their<br />
RUNNING FOR TD -- Quarterback Risky Greenteaf shown sweeping h t end for a apse- direcUon of Cm3rad Gr 'o furtacnlar<br />
35-yard score In the second bar agatost Newtogten Saturday at the high sehoof field. It was nlshed the music for the catorfni<br />
hl second touchdown of the Homecoming game. Homecoming Game halftime<br />
yards to the Newington 21 <strong>and</strong> unsuccessful on three successive played its third strmght fine festivities.<br />
Mark Marlngola hit o f right aerials, bnt on fourth down, game as it held the Newtbgton The crowd at the game was one<br />
tackle to the seven After a tmlfback Steve O'Keefe hit the runmng attack to minus lS yards, of the poorest here in several<br />
tuning pla lost several yards, middte for the touchdown The vmitora only celled five seenons.<br />
Terricmno passed to Lenz m the The Blue Knights defense<br />
ohd.ooefor<br />
Late ,o the<br />
score<br />
th,rd ,arter Hauls Leads<br />
Highlight<br />
s<br />
Of E<br />
Newmgton. unable to I .netrate<br />
kicked to mldf eld, but the los°is<br />
fumbled <strong>and</strong> the visitors<br />
recovered On the first play,<br />
Newmgton quarterback Dave<br />
DeMaiopassedtoBfllZaporfora<br />
arr ers o<br />
7. ORecord The Southmgton High School<br />
The Merchants League gave<br />
now m conditiou <strong>and</strong> are<br />
fmdmg the right pocket<br />
A. Abe t 3, D. Porrotti 388,<br />
&M, D. Judd 47, T. Sullivan<br />
J.Fm'n ester3 l,R. Plchette347<br />
touchdown The same two boys cross country eam, led by the The Barbers <strong>and</strong> Printers pat <strong>and</strong> LoB Martin 0.<br />
executed the- convermon as the record-breaking running of on the top match g me as Fran The Immaculata Women's<br />
Kmgh<br />
8<br />
lead was trimmed to 34- Jacques Houte. demohshed the<br />
vLsRmg Bloomfield Warhawks 15-<br />
Sabatella showed the top of the<br />
scares with a 38 . Fran had<br />
League pat on two good nmteh<br />
game week with Um Dolls<br />
Newmgtoo, which attempted 48 Fr clay afternoon m a meet singles of 131, 140, 115. Despite the Babes -1 <strong>and</strong> the<br />
an unhehevable 46 passes <strong>and</strong> held at Recreation Park this top total the Printers sunk Chicb having the same count<br />
completed 19, lost the hall on Houle's time of 14 42 5 bested the Barbers 2-1. Main cause of aver the Debe. Both matoha<br />
downs on their 35 yardhne early the old school record of 14 43 by 5 t Ls was Roy Van Gasbec as he not decided untL1 the last<br />
in the fourth period On the f rst seconds, <strong>and</strong> was short o a rolled for a 375, <strong>and</strong> the Printors me.<br />
play Greenleaf scored hm second course record of 14 36 set by Jim earns nut with a scratch 623 first M. Gladke scored the best<br />
touchdown of the game on a 35- Melley of Newmgton two years game<br />
yard right end sweep for a 40-8 ago OtherresuttshedtbeGouldCo. score with single games of131, 99,<br />
lead The victory put the Blue KmRht w th a 2-1 win over the Pit Of- were101forj.aCzarneckOther116,best3.25,totalsL 331.<br />
The Larry Marsh coached Harriers' record at 7-0 with only rice, Jewelers sinking the Tops Sazanowic 303, L. Nyarmk 302,<br />
reservm into service to give them<br />
expermnre<br />
Newmgton<br />
scoreboard<br />
club<br />
again<br />
got<br />
16<br />
on the<br />
seconds<br />
four meetsremamm<br />
The locals took eight of i0<br />
Market3-0<strong>and</strong>O<strong>and</strong>Dto ka2-1<br />
cctmt from the Allied Conirol.<br />
T. Sepko321<strong>and</strong>J. D'Angelo324<br />
The Popular Restaurant, am"<br />
Terncmno too over the club at<br />
qusrtartmck <strong>and</strong> the locals m-<br />
be ore the game ended when xt<br />
marched 89 yards, pickmgupflve<br />
possible places,<br />
first five Ho le<br />
including the<br />
was followed<br />
Best scores. Mike Reals 340,<br />
Kay Kelsey 375, D Al ano3 7, L. (Continued On Page 14)<br />
creasnd then" lead to 34 0 Dave hrst downs to the Knights two clc ely b , Mark Dudztk, Ed Perlot 3. }, A DeAngelo 58, L.<br />
Rosm w pt his ght ehd for 30 yard hne. The vlsttora<br />
Tigers Open 1971 Season<br />
were Miesak. Bob Parker <strong>and</strong> Bob<br />
GoUmck, all o Southmgton Jim<br />
Barn of Bloomfield flmshed<br />
sixth lUSt edging OUt<br />
Boi vext 8, W. MesSy.tier # tg, E.<br />
Morawsky 52, V. Featana ,L.<br />
Maher 0, R. Burhoe 34 <strong>and</strong><br />
Givla 3 2 1 l J..<br />
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•<br />
Southl, tna s M e M Carthy Warren Smith t t cha ed = /<br />
With Two Victories .,ghth ond omth plac were c cie,n gue. --..-<br />
taken by Frank Kordek <strong>and</strong> John he posted a 404 iple from games<br />
The St. Thomas Tigers opened Order of the flrttsh l Gary Whalen. both of Southlngton Bob of 168. 121,115 <strong>and</strong> lilted the Good<br />
then" In" 1971 971 season with a 19 to 39 O'Hala IS T I, 2 Frank IK), 3 Champagne of Bloomfield placed Guys to a 3-0 beaUng of the<br />
vlct tctor"y over the DePaolo Jumor Weerns tK), 4 Giza tS T ), 5 10th, brlnglng me • scoring to a Mastsrcraftlads TheGoodGuy s<br />
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Kane ¢S T, 6 Schoonmaker, close have now moved mU) first place l= ffl l 5 Mlqg I III PI|<br />
SL Thomas Jumor High School IKI, 7 Dave Florlan (STL 8 Earhermthe .eektheKmghus stanchng in the league Ron Ch II D I J D<br />
also [sowon won its second meet of the Stuckman , 9 Tom Wade defeated the Tomahav. ks of Burhoe still sports the best =r # . °--- lff -- •<br />
season mson with a narrow 2 to 29 S T I <strong>and</strong> Io Manglone I K Glastonbury High 16-47 m a meet average of 129 8 l& l l t •<br />
victory tcU3ry of Kennedy Jumor dumor High The course was I 9 miles, <strong>and</strong> held on the local course Jacques Other acUon had the Klltumc t #m, ,l •<br />
School chool on the Tigers' com'se course the winning time was 11 15 Houle of Southmgton places first Post with a 2-I win over the t g<br />
w th a t me of 14 46 Mark Eng:ne Co 2 <strong>and</strong> Zongol Dodge I I •<br />
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Director, announces the<br />
foH re nt pten<br />
Trophy Fish Awards: John<br />
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lb., 14 . gem b , n<br />
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6 lb. 14 oz. gem b ,<br />
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Lions Club To Spons ,<br />
Two Turkey Shoots<br />
A<br />
spa sm' the first of two Turkey<br />
Shoot- this fall on sunday, Oct A<br />
at 1 p. m. at the YMCA Sloper's<br />
Day Camp, East St. Tiffs has<br />
been un anunal event for the past<br />
15 years und has cndthmed to<br />
attract an inereaelng number of<br />
spar men from the area.<br />
Shotguns o 1 , le <strong>and</strong> 20 gauge<br />
be used <strong>and</strong> sheI1- m t be<br />
purchased on the gratmde. A few<br />
gtm will be avnilable for par-<br />
be awarded to the winner of each<br />
raund, with a gr<strong>and</strong> prige of a -<br />
s t will alto Im<br />
<strong>and</strong> eJ ddren, <strong>and</strong> tl ent/<br />
bee -ne a maJo atlraettm<br />
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Sports, Activity Posts<br />
Announced By Schoolmen<br />
Upon the recommendation of<br />
Superintendent Dr. J eph P.<br />
Robitnille the School Board has<br />
approved the following coaching<br />
<strong>and</strong> extra curricular assignments<br />
for 1971-72.<br />
In making ht recommeedatioes<br />
the superintendent<br />
said that these had been eare ully<br />
ccecerned administrators.<br />
The couching assignments in<br />
<strong>Southington</strong> High School are as<br />
follows: Football -- bead,<br />
Dominic D'Ang lo; assistants,<br />
Wayne Nakoneczny <strong>and</strong> Michael<br />
Glannelli; baskethall -- head,<br />
Edward Nardi; assistant<br />
Richard Lorenzo; baseball -head,<br />
John Fontana, amistant,<br />
Michael Glannelll; track -bead,<br />
Wayne Nakoneczny;<br />
assistant, Philip Goodrow; goIL<br />
Marietta; cress country, George<br />
KI s, soccer, Daniel Murawski;<br />
cheerleaders, Susan Homblka<br />
<strong>and</strong> Diana Paradis.<br />
Girls' basketball, Geraldine<br />
Dahlberg, girls' field heckey<br />
Geraldine Dahlberg; girls'<br />
gymnastics, Lois Buss; girls'<br />
softball, Geraldine Dahlberg.<br />
B<strong>and</strong> director, Conrad Gozxo;<br />
Audio-Visual coordinator, Robert<br />
DeBishop.<br />
At Kennedy Junior High School<br />
--football, head, Michael Ungaro<br />
<strong>and</strong> assistant, William Wrinn;<br />
basketball, head Robert Be/urea<br />
<strong>and</strong> assistant, Michael Ungaro;<br />
baseball, head, Kenneth<br />
Kohanski <strong>and</strong> aeslatant Robert<br />
Paradis; track, William<br />
LINCOL,,N,;MERCBRY • ..........<br />
II!l!i." W ; HAVI:/HtNI<br />
NEW 1972<br />
McKinstry; cross country,<br />
Mary Ann Taasie.<br />
At DePaolo Junior High School<br />
footbll head, Richard No€era <strong>and</strong><br />
assistant James Conaty;<br />
basketbatl, head, Henry Bundock<br />
baseb , head, Richard<br />
aud ass•slant Edward Kaflan;<br />
track, James County; cross<br />
country, Nicholas Aasolian;<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
BO D or EDUCatION<br />
SOUTHIN TON, CONN.<br />
Ontober II,<br />
The <strong>Southington</strong> Board of<br />
Education will entertain<br />
bids for SNOW REMOVAL<br />
for the Southingtom School<br />
System for the school year<br />
1971-T2.<br />
Informa.tioa for bidders<br />
may he secured at the<br />
Board of Education Office<br />
at 49 Beechor Street, Southtngton,<br />
belween the hours of<br />
8:00 A.M. <strong>and</strong> 4-30 P.M.<br />
from Wednesday, October<br />
20, 1971 to Wednesday, Oct<br />
bet 27, 1971.<br />
Bids mu t be sealed, eddreesed<br />
to the Board of<br />
Education, So thington <strong>and</strong><br />
marked SNOW REMOVAL<br />
BIDS No. 1005 <strong>and</strong> delivered<br />
to the Board ol Education<br />
off :e before 12:00 NOON<br />
E.D S.T. on Wednesday,<br />
oer 27, 1971.<br />
For the Board of Education<br />
T. T. Buzanoaki<br />
Business Manager<br />
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