FSU moved up to its
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The Gobblers tried eight throws. A Tarkenton pass lost six yards. to Bob Kavanaugh for 27 yards, Pickard knocked off seven more. lost a couple of yards, Kimber punted from the end zone to the Tampa 31 - an official 64-yard effort. the end zone to take a deliberate safety. A near record Grant Field assembly of 40,391 awoke to the fact Tech had a
yielded to a grim University of Georgia football team, 28-13, in the Gator Bowl last night. Prinzi passed to Bill Kimber for
formation, bidding for two points and the lead. In that one they plugged away at the middle. a kickoff break. The ball slipped by Jack Espenship and Lawrence was smothered when he picked it up at the five. Senior lefthalf Renn got the first one on a 50-yard excursion, the third on a 10-yarder. 15. his right, got a saving block from Tony Romeo, and covered the distance. A short punt, an 8-yard return by Majors to the Vol 37, provided another FSU chance. Boys' Sports. 86 Jim Daniel E 6-3 180 So Atlanta, Ga. (Fulton)
Deiderich got five more, then Yarbrough on the keep
Georgia drove to a first down on the FSU 42. Carrasco, Cameron
Sheppard entered for a long field-goal try. Renn came in to punt, kicked
snap, faded - or rather waddled - back. All the scoring came during a 3-minute span in the third quarter. MacLean, fifth-ranking rusher in the nation going in, got 81 yards in 17 carries. after nine carries. 3 against a lone
The lead changed hands five times after Wake Forest went to the front on a field goal with the fray 10 minutes old. FSU led in first downs, 14 to 8. FSU moved to the 40, inches short of a first down, played it safe with a Renn punt sailing out on
No. But they dont pay off on statistics. FSU struck for 20 second-quarter points and led 28-0 at the half as 15,000 fans yelped approval. Regarded as a 3-point favorite in Louisville before the kickoff, the
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FSU upped things to 14-6 early in the second quarter on Vic Prinzi's 8-yard pass to Fred Pickard. Tampa had several scoring opportunities but found FSU defenders too tight in the clutch. Renn hit the middle, might have been free but he
31 yards to the FSU 22. There were 17 fumbles on the soaked Campbell Stadium turf, eleven by FSU. to deck the quarterback for minus 14, and three plays later UM punted for the first time. The Carl Meyer outsprinted a defender, gathered a Majors' pass at the three
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running drive to the Furman 27. third, then at the 10 near the finish. * 10 Vic Prinzi QB 6-0 178 Sr-R *** Waverly, N.Y.
- Pitching in a fullback during springBud will be leading right half candidate this falldespite weight, he's real power runner and more than capable on defensesecond leading ground-gainer
With Campbell probing off tackle for 40 yards in eight totes, the Cowboys paraded downfield from the second-half kickoff. 4024 Oak Preserve Dr is a 1442 square foot property with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Dunn passed to Deal for 11 at the nine. and on Sneads 40-yard pass to Bobby Robinson. He pulled it down but Hudson blocked it as he stuck his toe in. FSU's other TDs came on Bobby Renn's 72-yard run on a fake kick and on Joe Major's
FSU sprinted to a second touchdown early in the
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tailback Bill and FSU quarterback Joe, never came off. the half but there was enough for another FSU score. * 73 Bill Brown T 6-0 200 Sr-R *** Orlando (Edgewater)
threw a pass toward Romeo in the end zone. Fred Pickard Associated Press - Honorable Mention All-American
On the first play from scrimmage, Renn went wide to his right, found room, sliced in and out, and skipped to the 50 a
From there, Georgia went 78 yards for another TD. Auburndale scored before getting a possession on offense, then again on its first play from scrimmage on Friday night, in a 57-0 rout of Mulberry at Bruce Canova Stadium in the regular season finale. It was a warm night, the temperature in the
sweep, fullback Fred Pickard on a 3-yard plunge, end Bill Kimber on a 15-yard pass from quarterback Joe Majors, lefthalf Bud Whitehead on a 20-yard sweep. Espenship was downed at the 11 as he gathered the ball in. game. Shep swung his toe, and the board read 35-0. timely sweeps by Nuznoff. J. Scenting a chance, FSU's line perked up, held. But Prinzi intercepted a first-down pass of Etter's at the two, raced it up to the Vol 34. A high snap precipitated a blocked punt - and Florida scored. But Don Hitt intercepted a subsequent throw at the 36. Deiderich and Mitchell carved out a first down at the 19. the FSU 47 before finally getting tackled. Baker, Antonio
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Again incomplete. Gene McCormick came in, threw a pass to Pickard for a 14-yard gain to the 34. WE GET IT! Points were scored in just about every possible was as a capacity and record Campbell Stadium crowd of 19.700 including a couple of thousand high school band-nighters ate it up. exuberated Kimber, for he was a terror on the on the next few plays. 12 throws against Wake Forest, completed 11 of 20 against Georgia, including a fantastic 10 of 12 in the last half. to the Tech 39. It was Pickard, the 160-pound fullback from Columbia, Tenn., who sparked FSU's smashing ground game. TCNJ's starter Jackson Malouf and Ursinus' junior pitcher T.J. Snyder combined for 18 strikeouts on the day as both lefties went six plus innings in a game that took just over two hours . David can be reached at. It was, of course, the Seminoles' first triumph over Miami after five frustrating experiences. David can be reached at [emailprotected], David Keech is a math teacher in Wisconsin Rapids and public address announcer for Abbotsord High School. Yarbrough passed to Plevel for almost six, and Deiderich smashed a half yard for a first down at FSU's 41. Tony Barfield intercepted Prinzi's throw at midfield. But the bid played out when passes failed at the 47. We can use your help, and its simple. 67 Jim Rogers G 5-10 180 Jr Miami
Fourth down and Prinzi was nailed on the 22 by Dye and end Gordon
Albion struck immediately when Ryker Mazey belted a leadoff home run to left center. * 64 Ray Lamb G 6-0 182 So Atlanta, Ga. (Murphy)
Deacons never got another chance. 40 Terrell Teague FB 6-1 197 So-R Auburndale (Auburndale)
Then Tarkenton was chased way back to his 42 and decked by Bob Swoszowski for a 21-yard loss on the last play of the
DISTRICT. It was short. Thank you from your OnFocus Team. FSU was backed to its 16 after a high snap on a third-down
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Tribe was substituting frequently, digging deep on the bench. FSU had been backed up by a holding penalty. Jim
Brown intercepted his screen
For the conversion, FSU made no bones about
Prinzi shot a pass to Jack Espenship for a
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But Tom Husband
skipped to the 33 for a first down. Frank Nix got it from the six. gone in the game. Another pass fell incomplete. the five and stepped across for a touchdown. * 12 Gene McCormick QB 5-9 151 So-R Miami (Edison)
Three minutes, 20 seconds to go. A personal foul put Florida back on its own 42. One came on the opening kickoff. Snead passed to Dalrymple for an apparent TD but
fumbled on the kickoff return and Bill Kimber hopped on the ball for the Seminoles at Tampa's 30. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' The FSU got taxed with a 5-yard penalty when Pete Fleming leaped offside. The Bloodhound Way- Bloodhounds build positive relationships. connect on only two of 13 passes in the first half, the Tribe hit on 10 of 15 in the final two periods. Renn, a decoy almost all the way, ran only twice. Pickard, in two carries,
The structuring should prove to be a huge asset for the fourth-year head coach since he lost 23 seniors from last year's squad. A surprisingly good crowd of 18,200 showed for the lid-lifter. at guard and Fred Pickard, FSU, in the backfield. got backed up to its goal line on a pair of 15-yard penalties. his whistle. Miami and Florida. The official 2019 Football Roster for the University of Memphis Tigers . Baggett jammed the middle of FSUs line and Horton could get no further than the 1-foot line on fourth down. FSUs 285, with 176 passing. Congratulations to Jayshawn Mcgough for being selected the Auburndale player of the game. The Spartans had another shot when Whitehead's quick-kick from the end zone traveled 24 yards to the 25. knocked off nine to the 27. AUBURNDALE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BLOODHOUNDS 1 Bloodhound Tr, AUBURNDALE, FL 33823 LOGIN TO FAVORITE THE AUBURNDALE BLOODHOUNDS 2022 SUBURBAN DISTRICT 3S-8 2021 DISTRICT 6A-7 HEARTLAND AREA Polk County CURRENT WEATHER CONDITIONS IN AUBURNDALE 59 Wind: Calm East Hi: 62.55 F Lo: 53.35 F 5Polk Hardee DeSoto Highlands 1 STATE FINAL APPEARANCES Passes missed their marks and Renn was obliged to punt. * 23 Johnny Sheppard K-HB 5-8 182 Sr ** Tallahassee (Leon)
Renn ran not at all in the first half but struck off 59 yards in nine carries during the last two quarters to end as
Jay Gould, back to kick on fourth down at the Tampa 29, had his boot blocked by FSU tackle Bill Brown. writers voted the game's most valuable performer. Editor's note - the next couple of paragraphs are mixed up, combining FSU and
Gator Bowl champions. Then McCormick's pass was intercepted by Whitwell at the Tampa 20. ability by grabbing fiveone of the team's bigger backscould be pleasant surprise with more experience. Then, on a quick-opener, Duane Wood burst through left tackle for the touchdown. FSU took over at the 23. was lost on the FSU 19 - and Florida scored. In the beginning, Tampa won the toss and decided it had rather kick off. * 43 Fred Pickard HB 5-9 165 Jr * Columbia, Tenn. (Central)
FSU got 21 of its 27 points in the second period, scoring on Prinzis 5-yard pass to Bobby Renn, Fred Pickards 25-yard dash up the middle,
A Majors' screen to Paul Pasquale got 14 to the OSU 46. Home; Sports. The official 2017 Football Roster for the University of Memphis Tigers. Coulombe, Brandon
Gene Littleton dug for 10, then for six to
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fumbled and Joe Lukowski got it for the Vols as the third quarter ended. Passes by Prinzi then Renn just missed. * 79 Jerry Graham T-C 6-0 224 Sr ** Chicago, Ill.
performer, got 44 in eight runs.
Winston Futch had the Carolina boys kn FSU stiffened and the Deacons go no further than the 15 on three downs. Terry Moran promptly grabbed another OSU fumble. Pickards fumble at the FSU
This, their fifth victory in seven starts, had to be the most impressive one-game accomplishment in the Seminoles' 12-year football history. Bill Kimber punted to the UF 36. He never
The
Simmerville nailed Prinzi, trying to roll out, back on the 18. Prinzi to Pete Fleming, set things up at the Tampa six. The touchdown scamper was Renn's first run of the half - his only run of the half. But a holding penalty nullified the play and gave the Spartans a first down. Pickard pounded to the 38. The Seminoles displayed offensive versatility they hadnt shown in a 22-7 opening conquest of Tennessee
Third down, needing three. Shep booted the point for 22-0. 10, two plays later socked one into the arms of Jack Espenship for 20 yards to the 10. Prinzi somehow squeezed through the congested area near the sidelines and sprawled over the
A 16-yard Majors pass to Mike LaSorsa carried to the FSU 48. nailed Pickard for minus six to the 22. After drawing a 15-yard penalty that moved them back to their 44, Tech swept 56 yards for a clinching TD. Romeo. Whitehead, in two jaunts, carried to the 15. down at the seven. 40, with Terry Stone recovering, put the Eagles in Indian country for the first time. He found Espenship with a 14-yarder, Renn again with a 13-yarder on
over a stumbling Tampa football team that tried. It's what appears in the paper Yarbrough's 13-yard to to [sic] Renn, for 10 to Bob Kavanaugh, were the big licks in the FSU movement to Miami's 45. United Press International - Honorable Mention All-American
Al Ulmer socked Dunn for minus seven and UF drew a personal-foul penalty that put it back on its 12. Pickard whipped to the 40. He officiates basketball, baseball, and softball in central Wisconsin. MacLean dug to the 13, then to the three. An intercepted pass derailed an FSU goalward express - and Florida scored with a splendid march of 89 yards. He intercepted at the
Don Soberdash, a transfer from Notre Dame, got to the 42 in two runs.