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Wilson Varsity Football: S E A T E D , L E E T T O R I G H T : Kevin Allen, Walt Jacobs, Marty Coulter, Alvin McBride, Vince Thompson, Gary Miles, Ron
Clarke, joe Shedelbower, Ken Zaborowski, Joe Jaconski, Sam Moretti, Art Berger, Bob Bailey; K N E E L I N G : Matt Doyle, Hugh Bell, Mercer King, Bill
McCormick, Vince Hartley, John Timko, Ray Luker, Barry Berger, Ed Blackburn, Dale Smith, Brian McMullin, Glenn Bainbridge, Pete Thomas, Ray
Jones, Dave Wilkinson, Pat Mason; S T A N D I N G : Glenn Pletnick, Vic Billings, Jeff Bills, Bill Barker, Brian Hunt, Mike Conn, Bill Pritchard, Jim Howell,
Norm Fenimore, John Thomas, Tom Weller, Brian Schiavo, Barry Smith, Jim Ahrens, John Pollard, Bruce Sanchez, Tom Zelinski, Tyrone Brown, Phil
Howard, Jim Robidoux, Matt Wood, Roy Rems burg, Tom Jodzio, Perry Malson, and Mike Massari.
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The Ninth Grade Wilson Football Team: S E A T E D , L E E T T O R I G H T : John Fong, Rich Armstrong, Mark Lelinski, Jim McClean, Jim Murray, Bill Friz,
Ken Kinnevy, Dave Nuckles, Greg Edwards, Aaron Fewis, Bruce Thigpen, Clarence Engler, Wes Funk, Ben Wood, Dave Green; K N E E L I N G : Dan
Kurtz, Harold Whitfield, Bob Myers, Ray DiFilippo, Pat Welch, Brett Shugar, Ron Graves, Tom McClellan, Joe DiGiorgio, Dan Thrash, Bernard Stro-
zier. Chuck Slemmer, Wayne Mitchell, Dale Webb, Charlie Welch; S T A N D I N G : Tom Bernhard, coach, Don Harm, coach, Dan Heyduk, Joe Francis,
Joe Moretti, Andy Lykon, George Nahodil, Steve Derr, Greg Jennett, Mike Worrell, Mike Graham, Tony Wilson, Tyrone Boyd, Jay Shugardt, Fred
Clayton, Frank Long, Pete Miles, Jim Kluck, Tom Baradziej, coach, and Frank Gatto, coach.
Few players receive public accolade for their perform
ances, but one of Wilson's finest is Vince Thompson.
Vince ran for over 800 yards, leading the Rams to an over
all record of 4-7. Vince has left his mark on Wilson. Joe
Jaconski, Brian McMullin and Joe Shedelbower opened
up many holes during the year to help all the running
backs. Also, offensively, Alvin McBride and Dave Wilkin
son contributed heavily to the Golden Ram Team.
Defense. A word meaning broken bones and dirty looks,
but a word many Wilson fans are proud of. The Rams
Defense, led by Nick Petratos, Bob Bailey, Ron Clarke,
and Art Berger was one receiving much praise from Low
er Bucks coaches.
Ram Football. An experience. A year of laughter, shrieks
of excitement, tears, and a year worth remembering.

