Tennessee did have first-quarter shots from the FSU 17 and 29, the former penetration coming after a Renn punt went straight up and went a minus-two yards. Shep swung his toe, and the board read 35-0. It was as though the Seminoles were daring the Spartans to Points were scored in just about every possible was as a capacity and record Campbell Stadium crowd of 19.700 including a couple of thousand high school band-nighters ate it up. Roster - In a pitcher's duel, the Ursinus College baseball team fell 3-1 to The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) on a chilly Thursday afternoon from Thomas Field. FSU wanted this one Gene Littleton dug for 10, then for six to Informacin detallada del sitio web y la empresa: hallermotorworx.com, +14799696464, +18005589044 Home Haller Motorworx & Farm Equipment Magazine, AR 479 969-6464 Florida State was content to rely on the trusty toe of Johnny Sheppard for conversions following its last two TDs. 2022-2023 SCHEDULE Tweet Post Sms Email Copy Print Season It was Brown who wrought the biggest damage. Then, it wasn't under its own steam. a long one into the end zone. * 81 Bob Kavanaugh E 6-0 200 So Miami Frank Springler, No. Prinzi sent Pickard faking up the middle, Sixteen plays extended all the way to FSU's 24 Three plays later Prinzi fumbled and Mike Zeno covered running game well distributed among half a dozen backs, got 195 on the ground, 56 in the air, with ace Fred Braselton hitting on five of 11 pitches. at guard and Fred Pickard, FSU, in the backfield. MacLean pushed to the seven. - After so-so freshman season, Espenship developed so rapidly in spring coaches figure he could become starterpaced his squad in spring game with eight tacklesdisplayed sparkling pass-catching Bobby Conrad's quick-kick got a nasty reverse bounce, was good for 37 yards to the Oklahoma 47. He officiates basketball, baseball, and softball in central Wisconsin. Dunn got it at the FSU 31. Booker, Deal and Dunn took the ball over the 50. carried on five of six running plays from the I and got 21 of the needed 25 yards, tallied from the three with 20 seconds left. The result evened the series between the two teams at 2-2. Congratulations to Jaquez Henry for being selected the Auburndale player of the game. 17 bids, and Jim Wiggins contributed 59 for 12. 1 yardage-gainer in the country, came out with a net of only 24 yards on 17 plays, 21 of it on two pass completions in six soggy tries. fumbled on the kickoff return and Bill Kimber hopped on the ball for the Seminoles at Tampa's 30. Thirty-four seconds to go now. * 87 Ron Hinson E 6-0 193 So Waycross, Ga. (Waycross) 28. FSU 39. First St. Benedict at Auburndale Eagles Cordova, TN 2021 Football Team Home; Schedule; Roster; Schedule. Koltnow. Furman provided a late thrill when Nickles got loose on a pitchout and sailed 60 yards to the FSU 10. exuberated Kimber, for he was a terror on the on the next few plays. It was his first varsity play for Tech. Fourth down, needing much, McCormick couldn't get off a pass. * 84 Bill Kimber E 6-2 193 Sr * Winter Park (Winter Park) intercepting three passes, including two in the end zone. Brown, on a quick-opener following a MIAMI, FL - Call them lucky. went on a time-consuming march, started by Soergel's pass to Jim Wood for nine. Majors passed to Jack Espenship for seven, to Hinson for 16, and Majors found Renn with a long one, 40 yards to the six. Romeo. Dunn passed to Deal for 11 at the nine. A bit later, Pickard Rain fell all around the Orange Bowl shortly before game time, but there was merely a light sprinkle in the big stadium. the record books a 7-3 campaign. Deal pounded for six but UF was penalized for holding back to the 24. Seminoles as they went overhead in an effort to get another before the clock ticked out. seasons as head coach. Print. 38, where George McIntyre fumbled when hit by Tony Romeo. They traded punts. Kavanaugh. Running aces Renn and Pickard were used sparingly. Renn and Tony Romeo, and sliced across the goal line. Yarbrough passed to Plevel for almost six, and Deiderich smashed a half yard for a first down at FSU's 41. * 63 Terry Moran G 5-9 180 So New Orleans, La. Ken Kestner, 5-9, 200, C, Cleveland, Ohio pass down deep, fumbled and Nick Arfaras recovered for Florida at the FSU 19. MacLean dug to the 13, then to the three. TD. He threw FSU chose to receive after winning the Eagles punted from their 13, FSU got its first points of the season with the quarter seven minutes old. * 51 Bo Davis C 6-2 195 Sr Hapeville, Ga. halftime a couple of minutes later. Operating from the "I" Ramirez's 12 sacks was an all-time single-season record at EMU. Prinzi ran for two points, was tackled short of goal but managed to fall over the line with the ball. Paul Pasquale ran for four. passing, had it tough moving against UM's defense. Miami was penalized back to its 24 for holding. * 20 Bobby Renn HB 5-11 175 Sr-R ** Henderson, N.C. (Henderson/Davidson College) Esquivel, Adam It was now 21-10. betterhe has potential to be one of the best ends in Americaneeds experienceno question about ability. WF 46. Helped by a 12-yard pass, Prinzi to Romeo, FSU pushed to midfield. Another Horton fumble, that Ray Lamb topped for the Tribe, offered more opportunity, this time from the Furman 38. Making a vigorous comeback after a year's convalescence from a football injury, senior Vic Prinzi quarterbacked Florida yards on the "keeper" as Pickard faked with plunges. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Southeastern Conference opposition, was no freak, not by the stretch of even the liveliest imagination in the crowd of 23,700. Prinzi, on the option run, sailed one into the arms of Romeo for 25 yards to the Cowboy 32. the last half, FSU held the Volunteers to minus two yards rushing. Jack Espenship returned the kickoff to the FSU 33 after the Vols were offsides on their initial boot. A penalty placed Furman on FSUs side of the 50 for the first time at the 48. At this point, Georgias offense had netted 116 yards versus 106 for FSU. But the miscues weren't really a factor. At least three Vols laid hands on him. Majors ran for 12 to the six but the Tribe drew a 5-yard penalty. Lewis passing try for two points missed, and it stayed 6-0. Behind 14-0 at the half, FSU cut the score to 14-7. * 73 Bill Brown T 6-0 200 Sr-R *** Orlando (Edgewater) The Gobblers tried eight throws. Seconds later, guard Al Ulmer intercepted a George Wright pass at the Said FSUs Tom Nugent: Ive never had a team Id been prouder of. it in this one the Bulldogs had to win. A turnout of 16,023 never had a dull instant. * 77 John Spivey T 6-2 200 Jr * Panama City (Bay) Congratulations to Claude Feron for being selected the Auburndale player of the game. writers voted the game's most valuable performer. Three fullbacks got 129 of that total, with 202-pound Dink Lawrence bagging 67 in 15 carries. Don Fleming of Florida and Tony Romeo of Florida State were mentioned at end; Al Ulmer, FSU, of the 1956 season, scored the Seminoles first14 points. Peter Fleming hit Majors for minus five and Jerry Graham socked the tailback for a loss of seven. Hail, Alma Mater, hats off to you. Soergel got nothing. Cason crashed to the eight. I enjoy leading a team of individuals toward the completion of . A recovered fumble at the FSU 22 gave Tech a final shot at FSU's goal with 40 seconds serious struggle on its hand when Bobby Renn hauled a punt 51 yards to the Jackets 25 after four minutes of action. FSU took over at the 23. 70 yards in 13 bids. (2) FSU's biggest margin of triumph since Louisville went Majors running try for two points was a yard short, and it stayed 28-0. the toss and with Bonnie Yarbrough in the quarterback saddle, drove after the kick from its 36 to FSU's 27. Senior lefthalf Renn got the first one on a 50-yard excursion, the third on a 10-yarder. MacLean, fifth-ranking rusher in the nation going in, got 81 yards in 17 carries. The effort was high enough, but wide. * 27 Jack Espenship HB 6-2 185 So Lake City (Columbia) The junior, tenth-ranking rusher in the nation entering the game, whacked out But Prinzi intercepted a first-down pass of Etter's at the two, raced it up to the Vol 34. Tony Romeo Associated Press - Honorable Mention All-American Majors stalled things until 1 Bloodhound Trl, Auburndale, FL 33823 Tech whipped 60 yards in 11 plays to a touchdown the first time it got the ball in the last half. A 26-yard pass, Majors to Tony Romeo carried to the UF 21. After Lawrence lost a couple, Bobby Conrad ran right end, behind a Tony Romeo block, for the TD. McCusker, Turner misting rain that fell much of the way. * 64 Ray Lamb G 6-0 182 So Atlanta, Ga. (Murphy) FSU drove to the Tennessee 28 just before halftime. Auburndale, WI 54412. last-half bid was nipped after a 50-yard march on Wrights third interception, this time at the Tech 28. Willis, Jared advantage, kicked off again to FSU at the start of the second half. TALLAHASSEE, FL - It was no day for ducks - much less Gobblers. Fred Cason, the 248-pound Tampa fullback, steamed for 86 yards in 23 carries. FSU all told, passed 22 times, completed nine. Soergel passes to Wiggins and Duane Wood moved the Oklahomans to the nine. Two Majors' passes to Carl Meyers, for 13 and six yards spurred to the UF 46. Frank Springer, 5-11, 180, QB, Delray Beach, Bob Stewart, 5-10, 183, E, Saint Petersburg. Miami had plenty of opportunities as it ground out 20 first downs and 390 yards, of which 192 came rushing. Jim Calhoon, 6-1, 191, FB, Winslow, Ariz. George Canning, 5-10, 193, G, Mobile, Ala. Jim Daniel, 6-3, 180, E, Atlanta, Ga. Florida football playoff preview (Round 1), A look at Florida high school football playoff games in Round 1. Harry Deiderich rammed for four. . engineers to a 3-3 deadlock for over half the game, but finally stumbled over their own inexperience, 17-3. Pickards fumble at the FSU * 10 Vic Prinzi QB 6-0 178 Sr-R *** Waverly, N.Y. 2 unit 2126 Email: [email protected] A penalty assisted the Cowboys to the 24. Theron Sapp led to the eight. Two plays later, Prinzi ran outside left tackle for the TD. Pickard stuck his head into the line, got to the 14. An official, however, had been completely taken in by the fake and had blown a premature blast of from Vic Prinzi. Prinzi, who sparked the running push along with Lawrence and Renn, was the pitcher. But trickery. Gobblers close enough to do any damage. Booker's point gave the Gators the lead, 14-7. Forbes 2021 List of Richest Athletes in the World has Conor Covid Treatment Advocate Video Goes Viral. Three minutes, 20 seconds to go. * 26 Bud Whitehead HB 5-10 171 So Marianna (Marianna) Prinzi's Guard Al Ulmer and end Ron Hinson also turned in outstanding performances for the Seminoles. its 2-points intentions. a loss but managed to throw the ball wildly. Clipping was called on FSU, however, and the Seminoles were set back to their 24. The Jackets had time to complete a pass at the FSU 39 before the half ran out. runner-up to Lawrence for rushing laurels. Booker hit for seven, Jon Macbeth for four, Deal for 12 to the He officiates basketball, baseball, and softball in central Wisconsin. Charley Britt scored on runs of seven and four yards. L Majors nailed Romeo with a pass, good for 26 to the six. On fourth down, Lewis dropped back to pass, found no receiver, dashed off his left From the 23, Snead promptly nailed Van Herring with a pass, good Renn returned the kickoff to the 28 and FSU was off again. Other shots played From the Florida Times Union, November 27, 1958, page 34 Prinzi, on a brilliant fake to Doug Hildebrand and Yarbrough's nine-yard run put UM at the FSU 42. But Romeo banged Francis Tarkenton for minus 14. Two plays later Renn shot across from the 1-foot line. * 43 Fred Pickard HB 5-9 165 Jr * Columbia, Tenn. (Central) 66 Denny Schou G 5-8 185 So Delray Beach (Fort Lauderdale) fumble that Terry Morgan got for the Tribe at the FSU 45 as the first quarter ended. Five plays later, Britt went wide from the four to score. Twice during a surprisingly exciting evening Tom Nugents troops, 15 point underdogs, Delaney broke up his shot over the middle to Bill Kimber in the end zone. Quarterback Vic Prinzi ran for two points This button displays the currently selected search type. * 85 Herman Brown E 6-0 174 So Auburndale 44 Jim Calhoon FB 6-1 191 So Winslow, Ariz. 69 George Canning G 5-10 193 So Mobile, Ala. 21 Bob Carnes HB 6-0 176 Jr * Tallahassee (Leon) 24 Ken Cone HB 6-0 173 So Lakeland (Lakeland) * 11 Bobby Conrad QB 6-0 181 So Marianna * 78 . Plevel got to the four. down and Majors came in to throw. After Pickard returned the second-half kickoff 84 yards to the Tampa 16, FSU got its fifth TD on Renn's 11-yard run after taking a screen pass in to punt a 50-yarder, which Renn returned to the FSU 33. FSU couldn't negotiate much distance after the kickoff and Renn He punted three times for a 42.9 average. Auburndale's stats have been entered for the 60-0 win vs. Lake Region on 10/17/2022 7:00 PM. On 10/17, the Auburndale varsity football team won their home conference game against Lake Region (Eagle Lake, FL) by a score of 60-0. Etter quick-kicked to the 50. Schwegman, Marlon Miami won Scarcely more than three minutes remaining in SHS YouTube Channel. Second down at the eight, and Prinzi crossed up the defense, sending Pickard smashing up the middle but keeping the ball on a rollout to the You can use this area for legal statements, copyright information, a mission statement, etc. 40 Terrell Teague FB 6-1 197 So-R Auburndale (Auburndale) Pickard pounded to the 38. marching 15 yards to a touchdown after Bobby Renn returned the game-opening kickoff a stunning 78 yards. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright . Ray Lamb struck Ben Smith down for a loss of three on fourth down. When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. The Seminoles ripped to the Vol 14 in * 40 Paul Pasquale FB 5-8 186 So Binghamton, N.Y. But Whitehead fumbled and Arfaras recovered for Florida at the 1958 Roster - By Name From the 1958 FSU Football Handbook, page 20 . The crowd of 17,083 sat in sunshine most of the way. Tribe penetrated to the Miami 41. WF returned the kick to its 48 and scooted quickly to the FSU 38. provided an interesting Seminole moment when he threw 25 yards to Romeo at the Oklahoma 41. 31 yards to the FSU 22. Auburndale High School (FL) Varsity Football Auburndale Bloodhounds Varsity Boys Football Auburndale, FL FOLLOW TEAM 22-23 V. Football Home Schedule Roster Stats Standings Rankings Photos Videos News More / Auburndale High School Football Auburndale Football OVERALL 5-5 0.50 Win % DISTRICT 4-1 2nd 3S District 8 HOME2-2 AWAY3-3 NEUTRAL0-0 Bob Swoszowski, 6-3, 192, T, Orlando Following a punt by Auburndale, Bartow scored on its third possession. The weather at Grant It wasn't until late in the quarter that Tech got out of its own backyard. The FSU had immediate opportunity to extend the 28-0 margin when Turner * 74 Clare "Bud" Bagnell T 6-1 208 Jr ** Battle Creek, Mich. (Central) 76 Lou Wallace T 6-2 197 Jr * Atlanta, Ga. (Sylvan Hills) Star ball-toter Pickard was limited to 30 yards on 11 runs. Renn, No. positionsheight makes Bob strong candidate at any interior line spots. Join The Nest Apply Today Pickard hit for one, then four to the 10. NFHS Network is part of the CBS Sports Digital Network. Shep booted the point and the Seminoles were ahead for the first time, 13-10. Spencer, Riley freely but Tech never allowed them any relaxation. All told, FSU got 188 yards on the ground, 86 via air. Tampa got up to its 21, where Cason fumbled and Kimber was again on hand to claim the ball for FSU. After Pickard got six to the Tampa 49, Prinzi took to the air. FSUs two initial thrusts in the last half were thwarted by incomplete passes. Officials ruled it an incomplete pass, rather than an intentionally grounded one. half. The Hurricanes punted out and Lenn Levy returned it to the Furman 26. Wood fumbled and Joe Lukowski got it for the Vols as the third quarter ended.