Through the years: Apollo-Ridge’s Brian Newton made strong 1st impression

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Thursday, August 31, 2023 | 11:01 AM


Each Friday throughout the high school football season, the Valley News Dispatch will take a look back at the games, players and events that have shaped local scholastic history.

In his first varsity start, Apollo-Ridge sophomore Brian Newton ran for 221 yards and three touchdowns to give the Vikings a 28-7 decision over Leechburg on Sept. 4, 1998.

75 years ago

• Halfback Jack Moses scored on runs of 20 and 47 yards and on a 14-yard pass from Carl Mazza to lift Arnold to a 19-12 victory over Leechburg.

• Tarentum quarterback Roy (The Rifle) Woods fired a 48-yard pass to Tony Kuniak for the game’s only score in the second quarter as the Redcats defeated Vandergrift, 6-0.

60 years ago

• Leechburg won its season opener for the first time in 10 years with a 19-7 decision at West Deer. Dennis Yajko ran for two Blue Devils touchdowns.

• Alan Cypher passed to right halfback Jim Salsgiver for a pair of Knoch touchdowns, leading the Knights to a 26-19 victory over Mars. Both schools were members of the Butler County League and not the WPIAL at the time.

50 years ago

Springdale lost four fumbles and had two passes picked off by Richland in an 18-0 Rams victory. Ordinarily, the loss would have eliminated the Dynamos from WPIAL title consideration, but under the new rules, Springdale was still alive.

Burrell’s Keith Beattie recovered a fumble early in the game, and a subsequent touchdown by Don Fastuca and a PAT by Tim Cavitt held up as the Bucs edged the Mustangs, 7-6.

40 years ago

Deer Lakes quarterback Rick Stoneburner ran for a pair of touchdowns as the Lancers stopped Northgate, 21-7.

Plum upset Franklin Regional, 27-6, behind junior Dave Strieter’s 70-yard touchdown and a 45-yard option pass to Scott Graboski.

25 years ago

Highlands became the first area team to take advantage of the new “mercy rule” by routing Derry by a 41-0 score for the second consecutive season. The second half took just 32 minutes to complete.

10 years ago

• Nick Bowers scored five TDs as Kittanning belted East Allegheny, 56-39, in Allegheny Conference play.

Valley’s defense recorded seven sacks, and Demetrius Houser ran for three touchdowns in a 26-0 Vikings victory over Burrell.

Five years ago

Apollo-Ridge took advantage of four Summit Academy turnovers in a 21-0 victory. Logan Harmon recovered two fumbles, one at the Vikings 1, to preserve the shutout.

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