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1985 Bucks

Posted by Dave Rea at Nov 19, 2002 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
1985 Bucks

The 1985 Bucks went 2-8 on the season under Head Coach George Hammond. Assistant Coaches Doug Scheck, Andy Burnett, Jim Wolke, and Doug Peyton. The Bucks scored 122 points, while giving up 161.

QB Bob Puls was 70 of 157 for 850 yards with 3 TD's and 5 INT's. Fred Medley was the leading receiver with 24 recptions for 323 yards and 2 TD's. Jerry Naples led all rushers with 548 yards on 129 attempts, with 7 TD's and 48 points scored. Most Valuable Player was Jim Calame and the Golden Buck Award Winner was Matt Heilman.

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1984 Bucks

Posted by Dave Rea at Nov 19, 2002 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
1984 Bucks

The 1984 Bucks went 7-4 and were Inland Conference Champs under Head Coach George Hammond. Assistant Coaches Scott Tipton, Don Williams, and Doug Scheck. The Bucks scored 238 points, while giving up 81.

QB Scott DeMarco was 70 of 171 for 857 yards with 8 TD's and 4 INT's. Joe Casale was the leading receiver with 18 recptions for 329 yards and 5 TD's. Howie Calame led all rushers with 951 yards on 158 attempts, with 8 TD's and 58 points scored. Chuck Deutsch was the leading tackler with 122 tackles. Scott DeMarco had 7 INT's on the season and set the School Career mark of 20 INT's. DeMarco was named Most Valuable Player and Calamie was the Golden Buck Award winner.

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1977 Bucks

Posted by Dave Rea at Nov 19, 2002 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )
1977 Bucks

The 1977 Bucks went 5-5 on the season under Head Coach Ken Woodruff. Assistant Coaches Andy Burnett, Pat Holbert and Rod Schar. The Bucks scored 175 points, while giving up 157.

QB Randy Read was 41 of 114 for 588 yards with 4 TD's and 11INT's. Ken Bracken was the leading receiver with 19 recptions for 284 yards and 1 TD.

Ron Brant led all rushers with 1,078 yards on 196 attempts, with 10 TD's and 62 points scored. Rich Morton was the leading tackler with 109 tackles. Mark Andos was the Most Valuable Player.

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2002 Bucks

Posted by Dave Rea at Nov 16, 2002 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

2002 Bucks 

The 2002 Bucks went 9-2 on the season under new Head Coach Chris Medaglia. Assistant Coaches Bob Jenne, Frank Reutter, Scott Sorrell, Keith Curtin, Gil Medaglia, and Terry Reynolds. They scored 291 points while giving up 134. The Bucks were Co-Champions of the Mohican Conference for the 1st time, and made the first appearance ever in their 50 year history in the State Playoffs against the Willard Crimson Flashes. They finished the regular season 5th in Division III Region 9.

QB Dan Cereshko was 59 of 117 for 885 yards with 12 TD's and 8 INT's. Darren Cereshko was the leading receiver with 25 recptions for 405 yards with 6 TD's and 60 points. Forest Mercer led all rushers with 761 yards on 175 carries 4 TD's and 26 points scored. Brad Bauman led all tacklers with 132, followed by Tim Maxworthy with 121.

Travs Travers was the Iron Antler Award Winner and the Golden Buck Award Winner was Forest Mercer. Darren Cereshko was named All-Ohio First Team Division III and also Co-Defensive Player of the Year. All-Ohio Special Mention went to Travs Travers and Tyler Van Drei. 

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2001 Bucks

Posted by Dave Rea at Nov 16, 2002 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

2001 Bucks 

The 2001 Bucks went 6-4 on the season under Head Coach Jeff Ladner. Assistant Coaches Rick Dodson, Bob Jenne, Chris Medaglia, Frank Reutter, and Keith Curtin. They scored 174 points while giving up 158. This squad came within .3 of a point of making the State Playoffs, finishing 9th in Division III Region 9. 

QB Dustan Dolata was 68 of 137 for 1,034 yards with 5 TD's and 9 INT's. Vince Telmanik was the leading receiver with 23 recptions for 485 yards, 3 TD and 18 points. Forest Mercer led all rushers with 637 yards on 140 carries 9 TD's and 53 points scored. Tony Brich was the Golden Buck Award winner. Prior to the start of the 2002 Season Coach Ladner left to become the Athletic Director at United Local.

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