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Game Rosters & Summaries: 1967-1968




SAVE-AN-EYE ROSTERS
September 4, 1967
City

Wain Smith, Strong Vincent
Harry Fried, Strong Vincent
Bob Barney, Academy
Joe Abal, Tech
Jim Zoldach, Cathedral Prep
Bob Shreve, Cathedral Prep
Greg Myers, Academy
Steve Konieczki, Tech
Jim Servidio, Strong Vincent
Chuck Serafini, Strong Vincent
Ed Carr, East
Mark Kirkland, Cathedral Prep
Larry Kielak, Tech
Joe Kloos, Strong Vincent
Dan Betcher, Cathedral Prep
Steve Hathaway, East
Ron Fritts, Tech
Bob Glecos, Academy
Ken Jones, Cathedral Prep
Kevin Sullivan, Cathedral Prep
Don Gunter, Cathedral Prep
Tony Genis, Academy
Carl Anderson, Strong Vincent
Jim Hayes, Strong Vincent
Joe Tinko, Strong Vincent
George Orbanek, Cathedral Prep
Jim Anderson, Cathedral Prep
Tom Robie, Strong Vincent
Jim Yamma, Tech

Coaches: Duke Detzel of East, Jack Laraway of Academy, Gus Thomas of Cathedral Prep

 
County

Butch Unger, Fort LeBoeuf
John Anderson, Girard
Tom Dougan, Harborcreek
Moe Elwell, McDowell
Butch Smith, Girard
Chuck Dengel, Iroquois
Daryl Leopold, Fairview
Tom George, Fairview
Jim Dunda, Northwestern
Jim Michaels, McDowell
Randy Weislogel, Fairview
Paul Burkell, McDowell
Clancy Walsh, Corry
John Gillette, Northwestern
Bob Ellwood, Harborcreek
John Miles, Fairview
John Kosiorek, Wattsburg
Gene Vogt, Wattsburg
Dan Reese, North East
Gene McChesney, Corry
Paul Yoculan, Iroquois
Tom Schoenfeld, Iroquois
Dan Sipple, Wattsburg
Bill Erickson, McDowell
Carl Hillstrom, Corry
Rex Hanlin, Union City
Pat Millspaw, General McLane
Don Crannell, Iroquois
Jim Vogt Fort, LeBoeuf
Tony Major, Iroquois

Coaches: Joe Moore of McDowell, Bill Vorsheck of Girard
Game Summary
1967 : County 25, City 0

The largest crowd in Save-An-Eye history, over 16,000 watched Tony Major of Iroquois rack up 208 yards in pass receptions. Major had 5 catches and scored 2 touchdowns. Chuck Dengel of Iroquois sparked the ground game with 88 yards on 13 carries. Moe Elwell of McDowell hit Major with a 51-yard pass on the first play from scrimmage. Major scored on passes of 76 and 28 yards, both from John Anderson of Girard. Anderson ran 8 yards for a score and Daryl Leopold of Fairview had a 2-yard TD run. Jim Michaels of McDowell ran for the only extra point. After the first Major touchdown Chuck Serafini of Strong Vincent returned the ensuing kickoff 50 yards before being run out of bounds by John Gillette of Northwestern. The City’s deepest threat reached the County 11-yard line behind the passing of Jim Servidio of Strong Vincent.


SAVE-AN-EYE ROSTERS
September 2, 1968
City

Dave Baker, Academy
Chip Christensen, Academy
Scott LaVange, Academy
Len LoCastro, Academy
Chic Matthews, Academy
Tom Ratkowski, Academy
Frank Macko, Academy
Sid Booker, East
Mark Karuba, East
Denny Satyshur, East
Tom Morgan, East
Otto Borgia, Cathedral Prep
Rich Fetzner, Cathedral Prep
Jery Mifsud, Cathedral Prep
Jeff Trombacco, Cathedral Prep
Frank Wingerter, Cathedral Prep
Jerry Verga, Cathedral Prep
Steve Chludzinski, Tech
Dave Fetzner, Tech
John Noonan, Tech
Al Rafalowski, Tech
Jeff Thomas, Tech
Barry McNertney, Tech
Jerry Marzka, Tech
Bob Brown ,Strong Vincent
Bob Buzzanco, Strong Vincent

Coaches: Tony Zambroski of Cathedral Prep, Glenn Barthelson of Strong Vincent

 
County

Andy Hanisek, Girard
Randy Nanni, Iroquois
Larry Giewont, Wattsburg
Dave Meehl, North East
Joe Kula, Fort LeBoeuf
Larry Yost, Harborcreek
Jim Detzel, North East
Joe Kozik, Wattsburg
Dave Vogt, Fort LeBoeuf
Jeff Blakeslee, North East
Ron Taylor, Fort LeBoeuf
Tom Eaton, North East
Bill Korell, General McLane
Tom Miller, Iroquois
Greg McGill, North East
Dan Keil, Iroquois
Rich Widdowson, Wattsburg
Russ LaFuria, North East
Dave Soltis, Northwestern
John Fuhrer, Fort LeBoeuf
Dave Bertges, Wattsburg
Dave Spada, North East
Rod Sargent, Fort LeBoeuf
Mike Lerch, Wattsburg
Jerry Liebel, Harborcreek
Rollie Peterson, Wattsburg
Joe Robson, McDowell
Phil Brady, Harborcreek
Ray Reade, McDowell
Harry White, Northwestern

Coaches: Jim Concilla of North East, Jerry Mathis of Northwestern

Game Summary
1968: City 26, County 0

Two of the City’s most versatile athletes, Jerry Mifsud of Cathedral Prep and Denny Satyshur of East, each scored 2 touchdowns. With 13,000 fans on hand, Satyshur had a 27-yard TD run and scored on a 40-yard pass from Mifsud. Two 4-yard runs accounted for Mifsud’s touchdowns. Satyshur also had two extra point kicks. Otto Borgia of Prep was solid in the City ground game. The City piled up 423 yards offense while holding the County to 57. A 96-yard Satyshur screen pass to Mifsud for an apparent TD was called back due to penalty. Satyshur, Mifsud, Borgia and Sid Booker of East sparkled in the City secondary. Academy grads Tom Ratkowski and Chip Christensen were outstanding on the defensive line. Rich Widdowson of Wattsburg starred on the County line. Mifsud was a 2-sport star at Edinboro and later played minor league baseball. Satyshur was a quarterback at Duke, then became a golf professional.

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