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 orced two key turnovers. The result
f— a narrow 20-14 victory for the
Black Knights.
The dissappointment of the Hen-
linger game was eased by a dramatic
ss^ctory against arch-rival Bishop Lud-
3^-ien and a convicing win over peren-
i^\\a\ Section IV powerhouse Chenango
ic*=^orks. The Ludden victory, always
S'jweet, was doubly so since many
thought it was going to be a close
one. Running Back Billy Owens man­
aged to spark the offense to a 26-14
score. “Like a hot knife through but­
ter,” was the observations of one fan
in reference to his running ability.
Watching his performance on the field
made it easy to see why so many
college scouts came to check out the
All-City Billy Owens, has plenty of room to run against the weaker Spartan defense.
Solid Hit! Sean Flanagan stops a Whitesboro foe.
Don McClure hands off to Lorenzo Jackson to start the Brothers’ powerful of­ fense.
Determination is seen on Lorenzo Jackson’s face as he moves the ball for­ ward.
Owens was not the only one to turn
in a crowd pleasing performance.
Seniors Don McClure, John Fitzger­
ald, and Don Parks provided addi­
tional gridiron excitement. Further
contributions by All-City players Bill
Snow, Mike Buck and Derek Mc­
Carthy created the type of football
action CBA fans will remember for
iyi
6 ’2 ”
senior.
some time to come.
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