Whitby Free Press, 19 Nov 1980, p. 25

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WHITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY NOVEMI3ER 19, 1980, PAGE 25 SiPOiRTS Hawks wi]"n s econd titie ina row By S. GREENAWAY Free Press Staff The defending champiam Henry Hawks senior football club re-establlshed tem- selves as the top team in the Lake Ontario Secondary School Association football league Saturday defeating the McLaughlin Trojans 35-6* to capture the John Elliott trophey for the second year in a row. After a season of six wins and no defeats the Hawks moved on to defeat the Donevan Bule Devils in quarter final play 35-O and Dunbarton 48-13 in the semi-finals to earn their way into the final match up With the Trojans. "4The whole key to the game had to be our defen- ce," said Hawk coach Pat Puckenll., "lWe have a lot of respect for their quarter back (Jeff Walley),because we knew he could throw the bahl well so we keyed on the defence and they were knocking the ball down." The Hawks moved the football down the field on their first pocession of the garne and in three plays were ahead 7-0 on a Peter Sirko touchdown and Greg Borchuck convert. Sirko, who was later voted the ganie's most valuable player, scored three touch- downs during the course of the gaine while teain mates Paul Luchka and Rob Dob- bins added the other two majors. Borchuck kicked ail five convert attempts through the posts. The second Sirko TD put the Hawks ahead 14-O to end the first haîf of play. While the offence played a strong game and did what they were out there,-to do numerous penalties and a few mistakes could have cost the teain more than it did. "When the offence lost the bail the defence just said 'Don't worry we' h get it back' and they did," said Pucknell. "We just didn't let them capitalize on our mistakes. " Bob Lymer of the Trojans did capitalize on one such mistake during the third quarter. One fourth down and several yards to go the Hawks folled the Trojans and the majority of the spec- tators when they tried to run the hall instead of punt it away. The play didn't click and the bail was fumbled. Lymer quickly recovered the baîl and ran it in to the Hawk end zone for the Trojans only major socre of the game. The fourth quarter saw the Hawks put the game away and then some when their final three touchdowns were scored. "The McLaughlin players were one class team," said Pucknell. "Af ter the gaine both teains were patting each other on the back." "No one expected to walk in and take the game. " After the game was over John Paul Aggett received the league's most vahuahie player of the year award. Aggett was also the recipient of the coaches trophey presented- the day before at a school pep rally. "4A lot more work went in- to this championship than the last one, " sàid Pucknell. 11We had a lot of first year players playing very key positions. "' "It's very difficuit to find kids coming out of junior that can be not only a starter but a star on the senior tean. " Pucknell said that the Trojans were a very similiar team to thein in style and execution of play. "In a way it was like playing ourselves. " 0f the 32 man roster, the present senior squad will los 20 players next year. While Pucknelh admitted ti would be sad to see players like Sirko, Rob Artner, Ray McWhirter and Aggett go however, he said juniors held sorne interesting prospects 'coming u through the ranks. He hopes that the newcomers and the seasoned veterans will hel1p to make the clubs ultimate dream corne true next season. With the second chair- pionship in a row under their belts the Hawks want to win it a third turne in succession, a feat neyer before accom- plished in the L.O.S.S.A history. I've had my bath! the old practice of throughing the victorious coaches in the Team lineu]p The following is a list of coaches, manager and teain roster of the 1980-81 Lake Ontario Secondary School Association champions, the Henry Hawks. COACHES Gord Brady Edgar Lucas Don Nicholson Pat Pucknell MANAGER Doug WiIcoX THE TEAM 10 Rob Dobbins il Dan Mark 13 Garry Shearere 17 Steve Parrott 21 Rob Artner 22 Dave Beek shower upon winning the big game. When the final gun had gone and Henry had defeated the McLaughlin Trojans 3"- to win the L.O.S.S.A. trophey for the second year in a row the Hawks players gave the coaches a-tasted of what vic- tory had cost them on thé field. Here coach Gordon Brady reluctantiy bathes in a pool of mud which dominated centre field for the entire gaine. -Free Press Photo by Stephen Greenaway 23 Stu Graig 24 Scott Lintner 26 Steve Gallagher 27 Paul Connelly 29 Todd Chazcewski 33 Peter Sirko 35 John Paul Aggett 36 Adamn Aggett 44 Paul Hunt 45 Eldon Puckrin 51 Greg Yaroff 55 Jamie Tran 56 Mike Rostek 58 Joe Bryan 59 Mike Wells 60 Rob McLean 62 Ross McLaurin 66 Greg O'Connor 69 Dave Northam 71 Gavin Parry 77 Mike Kioke 80 Jay Martin 83 Greg Borchuck 88 Paul Luchka 99 Steve Hunt 20 Ray McWhriter Hawks beat Dunharto n 48- 13, advance to finals against Trojans In their second meeting of the season, during hast week's Lake Ontario Secon- dary School Association's semi-final football gaine the Henry Street Hawk's defeated Dunharton by a score of 48-13 at the Civic Auditorium. The hast tixne these two teanis met Henry were for- ced to come froin behind, scoring two touchdowns on the last two phays of the gaine to defeat Dunharton 27-26. "Things were running so, smooth that I dlldn't realize we had 48 points until the end of the game, " said Hawk's coach Pat Pucknell. Dunbarton took the lead in the fîrst series of plays of the gaine, converuing to stand at 7-0. Froin that point on it was Henry's gaine., Peter Sirko got one touch- down for the Hawk's while teain mates, Steve Parrott and Jay Martin and Rob Ar- tner added the other TD's. "The way we've been playing I don't tink there's a team around that can beat us," said Pucknell who's Hawks completed the regular season with a win boss average of 6 and 0. This win opened the way for:- the gaine against McLaughlin Trogans hast Saturday. The Trogans are alsc, undefeated this season. Pucknell adxitted that they were a -'good straight ahead football teain" like the Hawks and predicted a very tigt game. Mud bowl Greg O'Connor, 66, of the Henry Hawks can't belleve his eyes after the McLaughlin Trojans scored their oniy touch- down of the game. An iW fated pitch-out on the Hawks four- th down resulted i an interception and run back by Bob Lynier of the Trojans to get the major. The Hawks got back on their feet in the fourth quarter and extended their 14-6 lead to the fial scmor f 3"-. -Free Presa Photo by Stephen Greenaway f- -

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