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Maynard High School Football Program - October 27, 1962
Description
Score: Maynard High School 13 vs Marlborough High School 19
Saturday, October 27, 1962, at Marlborough High School
Maynard’s Head Coach: Will DeRosa
Assistant Coaches: James Duggan, Harry Larsen, and Alan Start
Athletic Director: Richard Lawson
Faculty Manager: Henry F. Regan
Manager: Fran Mole
Starting Lineup: Joe Mullin LE, Charles Coggins LT, John Mullin LG, John Mariani C, Raymond Watjus RG, T. MacDonnell RT, Robert Whitney RE, Joe Uglevich QB, Herb Symes LHB, David Hatch RHB, James Ruggiero FB
Squad: Stephen Piecewicz, John Erkkinen, Robert Whitney, Joseph Uglevich, Robert Brooks, John McNamara, John Hackett, Herbert Symes, Edward Gilleney, David Jones, James Ruggiero, Richard Pizza, Gary Phillips, Thomas Kane, Michael Barrett, William Whitney, Jeffrey West, Michael Pileeki, David Hatch, Arthur Brooks, Charles Manty, John Robblee, Richard Uglevich, John Holt, John Mariani, Dennis Salmi, Walter Moore, John Mullin, Bernard Schofield, Raymond Watjus, Peter Bogonovich, William Primiano, Paul Hellawell, Benjamin Oldham, J. Lehto, Walter Mullin, Charles Coggins, Thomas Sheridan, George Hatch, Leo McDonnell, David Hunter, Joseph Mullin, Wayne Cush, Nicholas Barilone, Richard Gorts, Robert Cox, William Bigusiak, Malcolm Taylor
Program Price: 15 cents
Game description from the 1963 Screech Owl yearbook:
On one of the few sunny days all year, the Maynard "Tigers" met their match at Ward Six Field against the Marlboro Panthers.
Marlboro, finding a few weaknesses in the line, quickly capitalized for two easy touchdowns.
Co-Captain Uglevich soon threw a short pass to Bob Whitney for the score. Herb Symes then kicked the extra point. Shortly thereafter, the second quarter ended.
The third quarter started with a bang as the "Tigers" recovered a Marlboro fumble. The "Tigers", with pressure mounting, drove relentlessly until, on the last mighty drive, Joe Uglevich scored, putting Maynard ahead 13 to 12.
Marlboro then caught fire and drove the length of the field only to be stopped on the inch line as McDonnell, Mullin, and Cox formed a solid wall to hold the Panthers at bay.
Marlboro, not to be denied, soon got the ball again and this time scored.
The final score: Marlboro 19, Maynard 13.
Includes many Marlborough-area advertisements
Saturday, October 27, 1962, at Marlborough High School
Maynard’s Head Coach: Will DeRosa
Assistant Coaches: James Duggan, Harry Larsen, and Alan Start
Athletic Director: Richard Lawson
Faculty Manager: Henry F. Regan
Manager: Fran Mole
Starting Lineup: Joe Mullin LE, Charles Coggins LT, John Mullin LG, John Mariani C, Raymond Watjus RG, T. MacDonnell RT, Robert Whitney RE, Joe Uglevich QB, Herb Symes LHB, David Hatch RHB, James Ruggiero FB
Squad: Stephen Piecewicz, John Erkkinen, Robert Whitney, Joseph Uglevich, Robert Brooks, John McNamara, John Hackett, Herbert Symes, Edward Gilleney, David Jones, James Ruggiero, Richard Pizza, Gary Phillips, Thomas Kane, Michael Barrett, William Whitney, Jeffrey West, Michael Pileeki, David Hatch, Arthur Brooks, Charles Manty, John Robblee, Richard Uglevich, John Holt, John Mariani, Dennis Salmi, Walter Moore, John Mullin, Bernard Schofield, Raymond Watjus, Peter Bogonovich, William Primiano, Paul Hellawell, Benjamin Oldham, J. Lehto, Walter Mullin, Charles Coggins, Thomas Sheridan, George Hatch, Leo McDonnell, David Hunter, Joseph Mullin, Wayne Cush, Nicholas Barilone, Richard Gorts, Robert Cox, William Bigusiak, Malcolm Taylor
Program Price: 15 cents
Game description from the 1963 Screech Owl yearbook:
On one of the few sunny days all year, the Maynard "Tigers" met their match at Ward Six Field against the Marlboro Panthers.
Marlboro, finding a few weaknesses in the line, quickly capitalized for two easy touchdowns.
Co-Captain Uglevich soon threw a short pass to Bob Whitney for the score. Herb Symes then kicked the extra point. Shortly thereafter, the second quarter ended.
The third quarter started with a bang as the "Tigers" recovered a Marlboro fumble. The "Tigers", with pressure mounting, drove relentlessly until, on the last mighty drive, Joe Uglevich scored, putting Maynard ahead 13 to 12.
Marlboro then caught fire and drove the length of the field only to be stopped on the inch line as McDonnell, Mullin, and Cox formed a solid wall to hold the Panthers at bay.
Marlboro, not to be denied, soon got the ball again and this time scored.
The final score: Marlboro 19, Maynard 13.
Includes many Marlborough-area advertisements
Date
October 27, 1962
Identifier
2016.425
2016.426
Format
Folded stapled paper booklet - folded dimensions 8 x 11.25 in. - 12 pages (2 copies)
Publisher
Likely Murphy & Snyder, Inc.
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VF5
SU19-4
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