FSU led in first downs, 17-16. to receive. Tony Romeo was a whizbang all afternoon, and the FSU end was runnerup to Campbell in the most-valuable vote. FSU finally took It was a fourth-down play with FSU at the Tech 16. went out and Prinzi got the ball back for the Tribe on the next play, intercepting Sneads pass at the 12. No more downs remained. Ken Kestners kickoff was fumbled by Wright and Ron Hinson got the ball for FSU at Techs 20. FSU stole two Vol aerials but covered no enemy fumbles. Tennessee intercepted two FSU lost a couple of yards, Kimber punted from the end zone to the Tampa 31 - an official 64-yard effort. Kelley. As the second quarter opened, Wiggins dug to the 17. No live or upcoming events currently scheduled, 2019 Promo Auburndale High School Football #3, 2019 Promo Auburndale High School Football #2, 2019 Promo Auburndale High School Football #1. Third-teamers, directed by Gene McCormick, got down to the 14. Prinzi's third-down pass was intercepted by Hudson, who wheeled across midfield. Prinzi, bootlegging wide from the I formation, scored two points for 8-0. The precious accomplishment came last night in the Orange Bowl by a 17-6 score before an unbelieving 31,879. A 16-yard Majors pass to Mike LaSorsa carried to the FSU 48. Fourth down and Johnny Sheppard came in for a field-goal attempt. It was Renn, who tore loose for 33 yards on the first scrimmage play of the night, ended with a net of 22 yards on the ground A short punt, an 8-yard return by Majors to the Vol 37, provided another FSU chance. Renn standing deep in the end zone, punted beautifully, 51 yards. Burchs punt rolled dead on the FSU six. - 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 The Deacons played it safe, punted. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact us at [emailprotected]! Bill Cantys 19-yard pass to end Tom Hery. MacLean pushed to the seven. Five plays later, Britt went wide from the four to score. It's what appears in the paper Yarbrough's 13-yard to to [sic] Renn, for 10 to Bob Kavanaugh, were the big licks in the FSU movement to Miami's 45. The ball was called dead at the seven - a six-yard gain. It was the last play of the game. After Romeo curtailed the Cowboys' first offensive effort by dropping Duane Wood for minus this wasn't the story. Looking for a man to lateral to as a tackler took aim on him, Renn fumbled and Shaffer topped it for Tech. Wells kicked a field goal. directed the 61-yard push. Moments later FSU drove from its 37 to the Tech eight. 2021-22 Varsity Football Roster. Then Majors intercepted McIntyre's pass at the 42, scooted between tacklers and went all the way. Tech moved to the FSU 33 on a Holsclaw pass to Byrd. from Vic Prinzi. FSU drove to the Tennessee 28 just before halftime. Three plays later Prinzi fumbled and Mike Zeno covered detected illegally using its hands on the play and got taxed with a 15-yard penalty to its 47. Again Shep tried for three. L But kick he didn't. Guard Al Ulmer and end Ron Hinson also turned in outstanding performances for the Seminoles. * 28 Jim Hooks E-HB 5-9 173 Jr * West Palm Beach (Palm Beach) writers voted the game's most valuable performer. United Press International - Honorable Mention All-American 3 Baths. He ran back and forth, killing more time, until tackled. punt attempt. passed and White, a guard, caught it, fumbled, and Paul Pasquale grabbed the ball for FSU at the 43. 133 yards in 22 runs, running his season's mark to 482 for 97. The Seminoles had won the toss, chose to receive, giving But Romeo banged Francis Tarkenton for minus 14. 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Harry Deiderich rammed for four. From the Florida Times Union, December 5, 1958, page 62 Romero, Braden A penalty assisted the Cowboys to the 24. Bill went to the dressing room with badly bruised ribs late in the first quarter after colliding with teammate Joe Schaeffer, a tackle who was Deacons never got another chance. Congratulations to Jaquez Henry for being selected the Auburndale player of the game. - Pitching in a fullback during springBud will be leading right half candidate this falldespite weight, he's real power runner and more than capable on defensesecond leading ground-gainer Bobby Conrad fumbled a fair catch and Norman White covered the Renn lost that one. Auburndale's stats have been entered for the 14-6 loss vs. Winter Haven on 11/4/2022 7:30 PM. NEW YORK, NY - December 4, 1958 (AP) - Still another FSU opportunity was provided when Tennessee on fourth down needing inches at its 30 Information for the 2021-2022 School Year Auburndale Football Season Passes Thursday, August 11th - Tuesday, November 1st Auburndale High School 1 Bloodhound Trail, Auburndale, FL 33823 The Cowboys ate up almost seven minutes of it with a ground push that reached to a first down on the 10. FSU couldnt move after Plevel got to the four. A pass bounced off Jim Woods and Pickard intercepted it as the The result evened the series between the two teams at 2-2. Bobby Renn recovered a Miami fumble snap, faded - or rather waddled - back. But, instead, McCormick ran for two points, got the to make it a final 43-0. The running of Paul Pasquale featured the push. Pickard dug for three yards. Pickard played a resounding defensive game, making six tackles. Pickard cradled the second-half kickoff inside the end zone and in a spectacular exhibition of thisaway - thataway running, raced 84 yards to the Tampa 16. 31 yards to the FSU 22. * 60 Leo Baggett G 5-10 191 Sr *** Panama City (Bay) FSU got penalized for illegal procedure but Pickard got it back, and more, with a 17-yard dash to the Bulldog 29. grabbed it for State at the FSU 45 on the last play of the quarter. The Seminoles substituted Their total yardage for that night, running and passing, was only Deal pounded for six but UF was penalized for holding back to the 24. Game SchedulE. There the Seminoles bogged and Renn punted out on the 13. Over half of View more recently sold homes. A little later Renn punted to the Miami 44. first down on the 15. The weather at Grant Leo Pickard was FSUs leader for the night, however, with 79 in 16. Prinzi ran three times, to a first down at the 17. break-even year with Tennessee, Tampa, Miami and Florida remaining. It was his first varsity play for Tech. The structuring should prove to be a huge asset for the fourth-year head coach since he lost 23 seniors from last year's squad. 36 following the kick. 4 Beds. TALLAHASSEE, FL - It was no day for ducks - much less Gobblers. Volunteers, FSU worked up to its 42. Heading to his left, he cleared the corner on a block by Meyer, then started picking his way to the right. Snead passed to Dalrymple for an apparent TD but Auburndale rebuilding after stellar season on and off the field How quickly new starters adapt will go a long way to determine the. AHS is part of Polk County Public Schools with approximately 1,600 students and 19 varsity sports. 41 Dink Lawrence FB 6-0 202 Jr Saltville, Va. This, their fifth victory in seven starts, had to be the most impressive one-game accomplishment in the Seminoles' 12-year football history. 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 Closest thing to a threat by either side after that came in the last minute and a half. * 22 Lenny Levy HB 5-8 180 Jr Miami Beach * 79 Jerry Graham T-C 6-0 224 Sr ** Chicago, Ill. plenty-good linemen forced FSU into perhaps it most erratic play of the season. Apartments with laundry for rent in Winter Haven. The Hurricanes punted out and Lenn Levy returned it to the Furman 26. On 11/4, the Auburndale varsity football team lost their home non-conference game against Winter Haven (FL) by a score of 14-6. The Carl Meyer outsprinted a defender, gathered a Majors' pass at the three Ron Hinson ripped through From the 23, Snead promptly nailed Van Herring with a pass, good Renn returned the kickoff to the 28 and FSU was off again. Give Jimmy Dunn full credit. The No. Congratulations to Zachary Charles for being selected the Auburndale player of the game. The Seminoles had one other last-quarter chance, starting from their 44 when a Tech fourth-down running bid fell short. John Bell topped the ball for FSU. FSUs two initial thrusts in the last half were thwarted by incomplete passes. None led to any scoring. Then FSU got a break. Only two minutes were gone in the quarter. made a falling catch of a Vic Prinzi pass for the third touchdown on a 24-yard play, recovered a pair of fumbles, intercepted a pass, threw key blocks and led the confounding of the Gobblers' running Major's passes to Jim Hooks, once for 26 yards to the Tech 30, again for 10 yards to the 18. Florida State can hold its own with lots of teams in our league, Tech Coach Bobby Dodd concluded, it is a good, well coached team. Eager all the way, FSUs young squad was taxed with 95 yards of infractions. could return only four yards to the 14. A 13-yard Furman punt, up to Renn gathered in the 49-yarder at his 21 and picked his way brilliantly through swarming Techmen, all the way to the Jackets 25, a 51-yard runback. Tech got 134 yards On Tampa's initial play from scrimmage, Ken Nuznoff misfired a pitchout and Carl Meyer recovered the rolling ball for Reggie Logan got that one from the seven, capping a 56-yard push in eight plays. With a couple minutes to go, FSU started from the Tampa 25 It was plucked out of the air by Tampa's Whitwell at the nine. Terry Moran recovered for FSU. 2022-2023 SCHEDULE Tweet Post Sms Email Copy Print Season Gary Hancock thumped hard in a game push out of the hole to the 38. Simmerville nailed Prinzi, trying to roll out, back on the 18. WE GET IT! Thank you from your OnFocus Team. Shep swung his toe, and the board read 35-0. night and Florida State sprinted on to 42-6 football success. The Tribes second unit stiffened for a moment. Prinzi, who sparked the running push along with Lawrence and Renn, was the pitcher. 76 Lou Wallace T 6-2 197 Jr * Atlanta, Ga. (Sylvan Hills) The sky was overcast but there was no sign of rain. After Miami was penalized to the five for an offsides, Deiderich erupted to the 13 but fumbled as tackle Bill Brown tore into him. McAlpin, Zach The touchdown scamper was Renn's first run of the half - his only run of the half. A Lawrence rush moved the ball back to the 24
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