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VARSITY FOOTBALL
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ROW 1, left to right: D. Wetzel, C. Bush, J. Brewster, C. Kent, sen, W. Wheeler, R. Sifferlin, J. Smart, S. Morris. ROW 4: T.
Co-Captains M. Rotelli and J. Medoff, P. Rapaleye, S. Cole, T. Scott, R. deMatteo, W. MacElroy, D. Pike, P. Gebhard, P. Suttell,
Haas, L. Jackvony. ROW 2: T. Miles, E. Ricci, H. Kenner, M. A. McCully. ROW 5: Manager M. Paternoster, Mr. Haire, Coach
Watson, F. Bernstingle, P. Burnett, D. Fortunato, J. Symonds, B. Jerry Zeoli, S. Ensign.
Fairbend. ROW 3: R. Weaver, C. Chase, T. Burnett, R. Christen
RECORD The Moses Brown football team, with only six returning lettermen,
Michael Rotelli, Co-Captain still managed to post a 3-4-1 record. This record is a credit to Coach
Jerry Zeoli.
James Medoff, Co-Captain
Mark Paternoster, Manager Moses Brown opened the season away at Thompson Academy. The
Mr. Jerry Zeoli, Coach Team waited half an hour to catch a boat over to the island, only to
Moses be trounced 14-0. The score does not tell the whole story, however.
Brown Four times in the first half, the Quakers drove to within ten yards
of the Thompson goal, but failed to push the ball across. Next Moses
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Tabor
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10 Thompson Academy 14 Brown hosted Tabor Academy on the Campanella Field. The Quakers,
6 P.C.D. 20 as underdogs, surprised Tabor by overcoming a 6-0 deficit and beating
them, 10-6. Down by six points at the beginning .of the second half,
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Governor Dummer
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22 Marianapolis 6 Step Morris recovered a Tabor fumble on their 20-yard line. Four
32 St. George’s .................. 28 plays later, quarterback Dave Wetzel swept right end for the trying
22 Pom fret ..... 22 score. Wetzel passed to end Christ Kent for the two-point conversion.
0 Thayer 44 The home team made its additional two points on a safety. In the
next game, disaster struck. Riding high on the Tabor victory, the
Quakers were beaten by Providence County Day School for the first
time since 1956, 20-6. Nothing but over-confidence could be blamed

