Through the years: 10 years ago, West Shamokin sets futility record
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Thursday, October 7, 2021 | 9:16 AM
Each week throughout the high school football season, the Valley News Dispatch will take a look back at the games, players and events that are part of local scholastic history.
West Shamokin set a new WPIAL record with its 40th consecutive loss, a 40-14 setback against previously winless Deer Lakes on Oct. 7, 2011. Jordan Fragapane had 194 receiving yards and two Lancer TDs.
75 years ago
• In a battle of unbeatens, Ken High’s Willie Thrower ran for two touchdowns as the Red Raiders stayed alive in the WPIAL title race with a 19-6 victory over Har-Brack.
• Springdale remained undefeated with a 33-12 victory over Etna at Tarentum’s Dreshar Stadium, where Springdale played while Veterans Memorial Field was undergoing renovation.
60 years ago
• Jim and Bill Oberdorf both ran for touchdowns as Leechburg defeated Apollo, 25-12.
• Arnold’s Bob Barbiaux caught two TD passes, one from Allen Abel and another from Bobby Renock, as the Lions knocked off Oakmont, 20-7.
• Fox Chapel won its first game in school history, a 7-6 decision over Pine-Richland.
50 years ago
• Despite picking up only four first downs, Highlands defeated West Mifflin North, 20-6, at Duquesne High Stadium. Reuben Samuels scored on an 84-yard kickoff return and a 37-yard run.
• Burrell quarterback Jacy Morrow completed touchdown passes to Frank Gigler and Barry Taylor as the 4-0 Bucs took the measure of injury-riddled Plum, 27-6.
40 years ago
• Valley’s Billy Callahan ran for 347 yards and two touchdowns as the Vikings recorded a 35-12 victory over Kittanning. He started his rampage with a 96-yard run on Valley’s first play from scrimmage.
• Ford City snapped a 15-game losing streak as Mike Klingensmith and John Heilman spearheaded a 13-0 victory over Deer Lakes.
25 years ago
• Valley’s Chris Verdini ran out of bounds at the Kittanning 11 with three seconds left, setting up a Steve Lacinski field goal to win it, 16-14.
• Riverview came from behind twice to win at Clairton, 28-23. Justin Dudczak passed for a touchdown and ran for two others.
10 years ago
• Andrew Rumburg-Goodlin raced for 238 yards and three TDs as Knoch blew past Indiana, 55-31, before an overflow crowd at Andy Kuzneski Field.
Five years ago
• Chase Balla ran for a career-high 244 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns to lift Valley to a 27-21 victory over Shady Side Academy
• Apollo-Ridge overcame a driving rainstorm at Owens Field to post a 36-7 win over Freeport. Duane Brown scored three Vikings touchdowns.
Tags: Apollo-Ridge, Burrell, Deer Lakes, Fox Chapel, Freeport, Highlands, Knoch, Leechburg, Riverview, Springdale, Valley
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