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CONTENTS
Queen Candidates -

- 1-2

President’s Message -

First National Bank

. 5

Scots’ Caeches

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8-9

Feature Page -

- 12

Edinboro Roster

-

Numerical Roster

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Statring Lineups -

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□f Edinboro

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14-15

- 14-15

Opponent’s Information -

- 17

Team Picture -

- 23

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QUEEN CANDIDATES

Jackie Rump

Bev Torok

QUEEN AND HER COURT
Seven beautiful Highlander coeds are serving on
Edinboro State College’s 1968 Homecoming Court
and all exhibit the outstanding poise and beaming
personality traditionally a part of the coveted honor.
In past beauty contests, one of the queen candi­
dates was named The Pittsburgh Press’ 1968 Roto
Cover Girl and another nominee was elected campus
Carnival Queen.
This year’s court of football royalty possesses not
only the quality of attractive appearance, but also
outstanding traits of service to the college community,
leadership and academic achievement in the classroom.
All court members are active in a wide variety of
campus activities ranging from a resident assistant in
Scranton Hall to captain of the varsity cheerleaders.
Five Homecoming Queen nominees are active mem­
bers of campus sororities and two are members of
national honorary professional fraternities in their
area of academic endeavor.
The candidates’ hometowns range from the Pitts­
burgh and Erie areas to Wyckoff, New Jersey.

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HEAD COACH
This season will mark Bill Cutcher’s third year as the Scots’ grid
pilot.
Prior to his appointment as head grid coach at Edinboro, Cutcher
served as head football mentor at Central High School, Phoenix, Ari­
zona. When he assumed the head coaching berth at Central High in
1964, Cutcher inherited a team which finished the previous season with
an 0-10 football record. During his first year as head coach at the school,
his team recorded three victories and seven defeats. In 1965 during his
second season as grid mentor, Cutcher’s team reversed their record to
seven victories and only three defeats.
Before serving as Central High’s grid mentor, Cutcher was varsity
line coach at Persell High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Under his direction,
Persell was the Greater Cincinnati High School Champion for 1952,
1953, 1955, 1959, and I960. In addition, he served nine years as head
varsity basketball coach at Persell and head varsity track coach for seven
years, 1952-1959.

William Cutcher

His high football career record contains 104 victories, 37 defeats
and 6 ties.
The Scot’s mentor competed in collegiate gridiron competition at
the University of Dayton for four years on the varsity squad. In 1952
he participated in the "Salad Bowl’’ in Phoenix, Arizona, against the
University of Houston, Texas. He graduated from the University of
Dayton with a B.S. degree in Physical Education and earned his M.Ed.
degree from Xavier University, Cincinnati, in 1958.

DEFENSIVE COACH
Sam Ruvolo, former head grid mentor at Cathedral Latin High
School in Cleveland, Ohio, joined the Fighting Scots’ grid staff this
past spring.
Ruvolo, who grooms the Scots’ defensive secondary, guided his
Cathedral Latin teams to two championships and one tie in the power­
ful Cleveland East Senate conference. During his 9 years at Latin,
Ruvolo amassed an overall record of 49-27-2. In the past 4 years his
grid teams have lost only 6 contests while winning 30. His best season
was posted by his 1965 squad which registered a 9-1 slate.
A graduate of John Adams High in Cleveland and Kent State
University, Ruvolo has spent 18 years in the coaching ranks. Among
various Cleveland schools included under his past tutelage are: Chanel
Brecksville, South High and West Tech. He also served as athletic
director at Cathedral Latin the past 2 years.
Ruvolo and his wife, Lois, are the parents of four children: Mar­
garet Mary, Joseph, Thomas and John.
Sam Ruvolo

8

OFFENSIVE COACH
Last year Coach DeGasperin assisted in the freshman coaching
duties. This season he will guide the Scots’ offensive backs.
DeGasperin received his B.A. from Fairmont State in 1957 where
he quarterbacked the Falcons’ football team. In 1961 he was awarded
his M.S. from West Virginia University and has done graduate work
at Ohio State University.
He has had several years of coaching experience in Ohio and was
head football coach at Kingwood High School in West Virginia.

Jim DeGasperin

DEFENSIVE COACH
Another addition to the Highlanders’ staff since last season is Jim
Gilstrap, former center at Western Michigan University and assistant
coach at Case Tech the past two years. He directs Edinboro’s defensive
linemen.
Gilstrap, 26, is a 1964 graduate of Western Michigan University
where he was a 3-letter winner in football. He earned his M.S. at
Southern Illinois University where he was a graduate assistant on the
football staff. He is originally from South Bend, Indiana, where he
attended Clay High School.
He and his wife, Linda, presently live in Edinboro.

Jim Gilstrap

FRESHMAN COACH
Another recent addition to the Highlander coaching staff is fresh­
man coach Jim Bowen.
Bowen has been head football coach at Fairview High School in
Fairview for the past 9 years and has compiled an outstanding record
of 72 wins and 8 losses. His grid teams have captured 4 league cham­
pionships while riding 25 and 19 game winning streaks.
Coach Bowen is a 1957 graduate of Slippery Rock State College.
He also attended Buffalo University where he earned his master’s degree.
He and his wife, Joyce, along with their 6 children, two of which
are twin girls, reside in Fairview, Pennsylvania.

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PRESIDENT McNERNEY’S 1968 WELCOME MESSAGE
This year the Edinboro State College has an enrollment
of 5,700 students on three campuses. By far the greater
number, 5,100 are here at Edinboro and the remaining 600
are divided between the Shenango Valley Off-Campus
Center located at Farrell and the Warren Area Off-Campus
Center at Warren.
You will notice the new construction taking place on
the campus. If you are seated on the permanent bleachers,
to your right is the first completed portion of our major
dormitory building project which houses 832 students.
Immediately in front of these dormitories toward the lake,
well underway in construction, is our beautiful new dining
facility. Before this fall is over, it is anticipated that con­
struction will begin on the new Student Center and the new
Gymnasium-Field House. Located in front of the new
dormitories across the lake you will note that the beautiful
new World Cultures Building has been completed and that
construction has begun on the new Maintenance Building.
It should be noted that adjacent to the grove of trees south
of the lake is the new College Infirmary. Major improvements have occurred inside many of the older buildings. Of
course these cannot be witnessed unless you tour the buildings.
The faculty of the College now number 316 members. The major part of this faculty, new and old, are professors
holding advanced degrees from outstanding American and International Universities. In addition to the teaching
which they do with a high degree of excellence, various faculty members are actively involved in important college
committee work and many of them offer distinguished contributions to many areas of research and to Commonwealth
obligations.
The freshman class this year is of very high caliber, representing the entire Commonwealth, some other states,
and several foreign nations.
It is interesting to note the growth of the resources available for teaching and learning at the College. For example,
the new Science Building includes a vast array of equipment for teaching as well as for research. The Hamilton Library
which had a collection of 60,000 volumes when it was dedicated in 1962 now has 200,000 volumes and a collection
of 9,000 microfilms and 325,000 micro-cards and microfiche. In the planning stage, at the moment, is the new
Edinboro State College Library.
You, the Alumni of the College, have always been generous in your support of the activities of the College and
I know that each of you and your friends will continue being active supporters of this, your Alma Mater.
I welcome this opportunity to say "Hello” to each one of you.

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SCOTS’ “CO-PILOT”
Tom Mackey, a 5Tl", 180-pound signal caller
from South Hills High School in Pittsburgh, has been
taking turns in guiding the Fighting Scots’ offensive
charges. Tom was an outstanding frosh quarterback
for Edinboro in ’66, but unfortunately suffered an
injury which sidelined him last season. He has dem­
onstrated excellent poise this season as a drop back
passer.

DEFENSIVE CAPTAIN

QB Tom Mackey

WB Chico Rollick

LB Jim Jaruszewicz

DT Dave Brandell

12

OT John Ballard

EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
1968 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
NAME

POS.

HT.

WT.

CLASS

HOMETOWN, HIGH SCHOOL

73 *Ballard, John
85 *Barbati, A1
86 ♦Bissontz, Dan
83 *Boyd, Bob
74 ♦Brandeli, Dave
63 Bravard, Bruce
43 Brown, Kris
82 Buck, Torry
14 *Bufalino, Joe
66 * Clever, Denny
40 Creehan, Denny
75 Glor, Tom
33 *Guerrasio, John
67 Hamm, Steve
71 Hoover, Bob
61 ♦Jaruszewicz, Jim
24 Kerpan, William
22 Kutz, Bill
64 Laslow, Keith
15 Mackey, Tom
11 Masterson, Barry
76 McDonough, Tom
54 Medred, Ray
23 *Mikovich, John
30 Miller, Dan
10 ♦Pollick, Charles
42 Pollick, Larry
52 * Quinn, Ed
31 Reardon, Tim
45 *Riffle, Richard
55 Ringer, Fred
68 Robinson, Lee
34 Rockwell, Tom
81 Romanovich, Joe
12 Roth, Gary
21 *Santillo, Humbart
50 Swetic, Jan
84 Tabaczynski, Jim
51 Tamasy, Dave
77 Thompson, Ed
25 Tortorice, Jack
80 Walker, Ken
44 Wesolowski, Jim

OT
DE
TE
SE
DT
OG
LB
DE
DHB
OG
DHB
DT
FB
LB
OT
LB
DHB
P
OG
QB
QB
DT
MG
HB
HB
QB
HB
OC
DHB
DHB
OC
OT
K
DE
QB
HB
C
DE
MG
DT
DHB
DHB
MG

6-3
5-11
6-1
5-9
6-2
6-0
5-9
6-0
5-9
5-9
5-10
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-2
6-0
6-1
5-11
5-5
5-11
5-11
6-4
6-1
5-9
5-10
5-11
5-10
6-0
5-9
5-9
5-11
6-1
5-11
6-1
5-11
5-10
5-10
6-0
5-10
5-11
5-11
6-2
5-7

233
210
216
165
230
200
170
200
160
180
189
210
205
205
200
218
190
160
180
180
170
225
200
195
170
175
172
200
165
175
205
205
200
190
168
200
203
192
200
215
190
180
160

Jr.

Pittsburgh, South Hills
Ellwood City, Lincoln
Pittsburgh, North Catholic
New Wilmington, Wilmington
Fairview
Sandusky, Ohio
Ashtabula, Ohio, Edgewood
Cleveland, Ohio, Cathedral Latin
Erie, Cathedral Prep
Apollo, Apollo Area
Bethel Park
Attica, New York
Stowe
Williamsport, South
New Castle, Union Area
Erie, Cathedral Prep
Greenville
McKean, General McLane
Farrell
Pittsburgh, South Hills
Erie, Cathedral Prep
Cleveland, Ohio, Cathedral Latin
Cheswick, Springdale
Girard, Rice Avenue Union
Uniontown, St. Johns
Springdale
Springdale
McKees Rocks
Sharon
Greensburg
Coraopolis, Montour Joint
Erie, McDowell
Conneaut, Ohio
Indianola, Fox Chapel
New Castle, Laurel
Lockport, New York
McKeesport
Parma, Ohio, Cathedral Latin
West Newton, Sierra Catholic
West Mifflin, South
Bethel Park
Edinboro, General McLane
West Natrona, Har-Brack

No.

* Indicates Lettermen,

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Sr.
Sr.
Jr.

Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.

Sr.
So.
So.
Jr.

So.
Jr.
Jr.

So.
So.
So.
Jr.

So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.

So.
Jr.

So.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.

Sr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.

So.

B€ST OF LUCK TO T
PROBAB
EDINBORO STATE
Offense
o

M

P
L
1

M

E

Defense

42

Larry Pol lick

73

John Ballard

64

Keith Laslow

52

Ed Quinn

66

Denny Clever

71

Bob Hoover -

86

Dan Bissontz

-

15

Tom Mackey

-

12

Gary Roth -

10

Chico Pollick -

24

Bill Kerpan -

-

SE

81

Joe Romanovich -

-

-

LT

75

Tom Glor -

-

-

LG

54

Ray Medred

C

74

Dave Brandell

RG

82

Torry Buck -

- RT

67

Steve Hamm

-

TE

61

Jim Jaruszewicz -

-

QB

24

Bill Kerpan

- LHB

14

Joe Bufalino

- RHB

40

Denny Creehan

- FB

12

Gary Roth -

-

-

-

-

- LE

-

-

-

- LT 1
-

-

RT
- RE

-

-

LLB
- RLB

-

-

MG ■
-

-

-

-

-

LHB

-

-

RHB

-

- LS

-

- RS

Numerical Roster
No.

NAME

No.

NAME

No.

NAME

No.

NAME

10

Pollick

31

Reardon

55

Ringer

75

Glor

11

Masterson

33

Guerrasio

61

Jaruszewicz

76

McDonough

12

Roth

34

Rockwell

62

Nagy

77

Thompson

14

Bufalino

40

Creehan

63

Bravard

80

Walker

15

Mackey

42

Pollick

64

Laslow

81

Romanovich

21

Santillo

43

Brown

66

Clever

82

Buck

22

Kutz

44

Wesolowski

67

Hamm

83

Boyd

23

Mikovich

45

Riffle

68

Robinson

84

Tabaczynski

o

24

Kerpan

51

Tamasy

71

Hoover

85

Barbati

25

Tortorice

52

Quinn

73

Ballard

86

Bissontz

F

30

Miller

54

Medred

74

Brandell

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Defense

Offense
88

Jim Dotson -

Bob Prokay -

- LT

61

Walt Poleski

-

66

John Henry -

- LG

69

A1 Dellavechio -

- MG

52

Bob Strouse -

- C

67

Tony Ferrari

-

RT

68

Dale Hall -

- RG

86

Jack Neptune

-

RE

78

Joe Kovalchick

-

RT

64

Mike Nixon

-

LLB

49

George Stark

-

TE

94

Ted Oleson

-

RLB

24

Wally Blucas

-

QB

22

Jerry Clark

-

LHB

23

Dan Cox -

- LHB

37

Stan Gutshall -

87

Dave Smith

RHB

20

Bob Basehore

-

LS

30

Tom McCracken -

- FB

42

Barry Ruffner

-

RS

Dick Draganac

77

-

- LE

SE

10

-

-

-

LT

- RHB

Numerical Roster
No.

NAME

NAME

No.

NAME

No.

NAME

No.

10

Draganac

36

Butera

54

Stair

74

Deep

12

Cortazzo

37

Gutshall

56

Patti

75

Kelley

15

Ziegler

39

Frederick

60

Weber

77

Prokay

17

Hasse

40

Yanni

61

Poleski

78

Kovalchick

19

Brochetti

42

Ruffner

63

Pawlowski

80

Cosgrove

20

Basehore

43

Scahill

64

Nixon

86

Neptune

21

Rinchuse

44

Ferguson

66

Henry

87

Smith

22

Clark

45

Murphy

67

Ferrari

88

Dotson

23

Cox

48

Finnerty

68

Hall

89

Rosso

24

Blucas

49

Stark

69

Dellavechio

90

Buzzelli

28

Kaufman

50

Heimlich

70

Tate

91

Pastine

30

McCracken

52

Strouse

72

Gelacek

94

Oleson

33

Priest

53

Wilcox

73

Gordon

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
1968 VARSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER
No.
90
22
69
88
10
37
68
50
66
75
64
56
63
61
77
21
43
87
54
52
70
24
12
23
44
67
39
73
78
45
30
86
91
33
89
42
49
40
20
19
36
80
74
48
72
17
28
94
60
53
15

NAME
Dave Buzzelli
Jerry Clark
A1 Dellavechio
Jim Dotson
Dick Draganac
Stan Gutshall
Dale Hall
Joel Heimlich
John Henry
Chuck Kelley
Mike Nixon
Sam Patti
Gene Pawlowski
Walt Poleski
Bob Prokay
Don Rinchuse
Jim Scahill
Dave Smith
George Stair
Bob Strouse
Bob Tate
Wally Blucas
Carmine Cortazzo
Dan Cox
Dan Ferguson
Tony Ferrari
Chuck Frederick
Neil Gordon
Joe Kovalchick
Bob Murphy
Tom McCracken
Jack Neptune
Bob Pastine
Mike Priest
Skip Rosso
Barry Ruffner
George Stark
Jack Yanni
Robert Basehore
John Brochetti
John Butera
Robert Cosgrove
A1 Deep
Mike Finnerty
Paul Gelacek
Charles Hasse
Harry Kaufman
Ted Oleson
Dave Weber
John Wilcox
John Ziegler

POS.

HT.

WT.

TE
CB
MG
DE
SE
CB
G
DE
G
T
LB
DE
G
DT
T
TB
CB
FLB
C
C
LB
QB
QB
HB
DHB
DT
FB
T
T
CB
FB
DE
DT
CB
TE
DHB
TE
DT
DB
SE
FB
G
T
DE
DT
CB
DHB
LB
LB
MG
SE

5-10
5-11
5-9
6-0
5-7
5-11
5-10
5-10
5-11
6-0
5-11
5-10
5-10
6-0
6-1
5-9
6-1
6-2
6-8
6-0
5-8
6-1
5-8
5-10
5-8
5-11
6-0
6-0
6-0
5-9
5-10
5-10
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-0
5-11
6-0
5-9
5-10
5-7
6-3
6-3
6-2
5-8
5-11
6-0
5-10
5-10
6-0

200
170
195
186
180
175
190
190
205
210
190
190
210
215
220
175
185
205
240
198
190
205
165
185
180
220
220
220
220
175
190
195
220
190
205
195
210
215
200
170
185
185
240
200
210
168
180
190
185
205
180
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CLASS
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
JrJr.
JrJrJr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.

So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.

HOMETOWN
Blairsville
Punxsutawney
Latrobe
Aliquippa
Monaca
Pittsburgh
North Versailles
McKeesport
Houston
Point Marion
Indiana
Indiana
West Mifflin
Vandergrift
West Mifflin
Greensburg
Kittanning
New York, N.Y.
Harrisburg
Williamsport
Altoona
Boswell
Darragh
Latrobe
Wilkinsburg
Youngwood
Harmony
Pittsburgh
Sagamore
Greensburg
Pittsburgh
Johnstown
Aliquippa
Swissvale
Pittsburgh
Latrobe
East McKeesport
Springdale
Butler
Yatesboro
Johnsonburg
Yatesboro
New Castle
Carnegie
Kittanning
Johnstown
West Mifflin
Springdale
Brentwood
Wellsboro
Mifflintown

INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA.
Oct. 5 at Edinboro -

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HIGH SCORING BIG INDIANS
ATTACK SCOTS

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Location - Indiana, Pa.
Enrollment ------- 7,400
Colors ----- Maroon and Slate
Nickname.................................................Big Indians
Stadium - George P. Miller
1967 Record....................................................... 8-1
Conference.................................................NAIA
Head Coach ----- Chuck Klausing
Athletic Director - Chuck Klausing
Sports News....................................... Larry Judge
Sports Information Office - 412-463-9111, Ext. 230

With just six regulars—three from the offense
and three from the defense—missing from last sea­
son’s Big Indian varsity football team, hopes at
Indiana University of Pennsylvania and for head
coach Chuck Klausing for grid success can’t help but
be optimistic. The squad has a sound nucleus of 24
lettermen returning from a team which won eight
while losing only one and can also boast of several
promising newcomers.
Both of last season’s first team offensive ends have
graduated, but their places will be taken by converted
wingback, 5'7", 175-pound senior Dick Draganac at
wide end, and converted fullback, 6'0", 210-pound
junior Joe Kovalchick at tight end.

1968 Schedule
DATE
Sat., Sept.
Sat., Sept.
Sat., Sept.
Sat., Oct.
Sat., Oct.
Sat., Oct.
Sat., Oct.
Sat., Nov.
Sat., Nov.

13
21
28
5
12
19
26
2
9

OPPONENT
- Delaware (home)
- Northwood Inst, (home)
- Shippensburg (away) - Edinboro (away)
- Brockport (home)
- Clarion (away)
- Slippery Rock (away)
- California (home)
- C. W. Post

The starting backfield has two new faces, 6T",
200-pound junior Dave Smith, a transfer from
Waynesburg College, at wingback and 5T0", 186pound junior Tom McCracken at fullback. They will
join returning quarterback 6'0", 185-pound junior
Wally Blucas and tailback 5T0", 185-pound junior
Dan Cox, last year’s leading ground gainer.

W 17-0
W 75-13
W 24-0

LAST YEAR’S GAME
SCORE

ESC lUP -

-

-

0
19

FD

4
13

YARDAGE

TDs

94
218

0
3

INDIANA’S LETTERMEN

First row, left to right—A1 Dellavechio, Walt Poleski, Bob Tate, Jack Neptune, Joel Heimlich, Bob Strouse, Harry
Harvey, Jack Yanni, Dale Hall, Don Rinchuse, Wally Blucas and Jerry Clark.
Second row, left to right—Paul Ruffner, Monroe Smith, Bob Murphy, Stan Gutshall, Jim Dotson, Mike Nixon, Tony
Ferrari, Sam Patti, Gene Pawlowski, Dan Cox, John Henry, Chuck Frederick, Bob Prokay, Dick Draganac and Joe
Kovalchick.
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First Row, Left to Right: D. Bonura, T. Baker, R. Medred,
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Brown, L. Rollick, D. larocci, D. Bravard, B. Daugherty,
E. Thompson, J. Tortorice, T. Buck, J. Tabacznski.
Left to Right: Head Football Coach Bill Cutcher with
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JoeMcNaul..................................................................................Vice President
Linda Neubrand..................................................................................Secretary
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Cheerleaders

Kneeling, L-R: Nancie McClimans, Beth Robertson.
Back Row, L-R: Mary Lou Barrickman, Jackie Rump,
Mary Jane Hackett, Karen McClune.

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Barry Masterson, a 5'11", 170-pound sophomore
from Cathedral Prep in Erie, completes the Scots’
quarterbacking duo. Masterson is noted for his
scrambling talents. Against Ohio Northern he engi­
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in the half. He heaved a 49-yard aerial to Chico
Pollick to set up one touchdown and threw a 38-yard
scoring pass for another.

Barry Masterson

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