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The Black and Gold of Wilson obtain winning Season.
FOOTBALL: SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT; FIRST ROW: Mike Conn, Matt Wood, Jim Ahrens, Ted Arndt, Mike Massari, Tyrone Brown, Roy Remsburg,
Jim Howell, Brian Hunt, Jeff Bills, Brian Wirth. SECOND ROW: Dan Thrash, John Long, Pat Welch, Clint Storey, Steve Derr, Vic Rosini, Dale Webb, Joe
DeGeorgio, Tom McClellan, Ken Kinnevy, Frank Messinger, Bret Shugar. THIRD ROW: Mark Lelinski, Glen Parsons, Duane Wiley, Bob Lott, Mark
Evans, Ron Seiger, John Koch, John Henry, Scott Spicer, Wayne Huggins, Marty Musho, Pat Jodzio. FOURTH ROW: Dave Swangler, Don Tarasiewicz,
Hector Medina, Jim Jones, Tom Zelinsky, Bill Barker, Bill Hibbs, Dave Nuckles, Perry Malson, Ed Lepinski, FIFTH ROW: Greg Edwards,' A1 Bieler, Brian
Schiavo, Barry Smith, Pete Miles, Maurice Respes, George Nahodil, Jim laia, Larry Quigley. SIXTH ROW: Jeff McCormick, Joe Falcone, Brian Glaum,
Wayne Everett, Mike Jaconski, Bob Armstrong, Skip Henry, Rick Armstrong.
The Woodrow Wilson Golden Rams enjoyed their best foot
ball season since 1970. The football team posted an impressive
8-2 record against a tough schedule. The Golden Rams had
many things to be proud of this season. The team finished in
second place in the Lower Bucks County League with only the
tough 16-15 loss to Council Rock denying them a champion
ship. The team recorded three shutouts defensively, fewest
points allowed in the league and led the league in intercep
tions. Coach Neuman's squad recorded wins over powerful
Easton, Harrisburg and Pennsbury clubs. A great defensive
effort and Bill Hibbs' talented foot also brou^t the Alumni
Trophy back to Wilson in a 3-0 win over arch-rival Delhaas.
Individual honors were received by several players. Matt
Wood, Brian Schiavo, Maurice Respes, Greg Edwards and Bill
Hibbs were all Second Team, All Lower Bucks, All-Star selec- f
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tions. Maurice Respes recorded 705 yards rushing and 9 TD's,
while Greg Edwarcfs recorded 695 yards rushing and 10 TD's. 'I -T
Roy Rem^urg, George Nahodil, Joe Di Georgio, and Tyrone
Brown were selected to the First Team, All-Lower Bucks, and
All-Stars. Roy Remsburg gained two additional honors, being
named Philadelphia Eagles Alumni Association Player of the
Year in Bucks County and Scholar Athlete for Bucks County.
Remsburg, along with the other tri-captains, Mike Massari
and Tyrone Brown, did a fine job in Leading the Golden Rams
to football prominence in 1976.
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