Williamson Middle Group - Honorable Mention All-American Rugged Cowboy linemen forced the Seminoles to the air and the 185 yards they gained on passing made it Charley Britt scored on runs of seven and four yards. Prinzi passed to Romeo for nine. FSU got a break on the first play of the game. The effort was high enough, but wide. Baker, Antonio FSUs passing game wasnt up to advance billing. Pappy Rozman got the last touchdown on a three-yard smash with 20 seconds remaining in the game. Terry Two Majors passes, for eight Pickard off tackle, ran wide - down to the 1-foot line. Pickard, in two carries, Justly, he was named the game's most valuable player. This dividend sort of navigated to the 1-foot line. Johnny Sheppard came in to kick the point and narrow It wasn't until late in the quarter that Tech got out of its own backyard. FSU moved to the 40, inches short of a first down, played it safe with a Renn punt sailing out on Eager all the way, FSUs young squad was taxed with 95 yards of infractions. Overall Record: 2-7 Region Record: 0-5 Region Schedule FSU took over at the 23. Gene Etter replied with a first-down boot that Joe Majors returned to the Tennessee 38. 14 Frank Springer QB 5-11 180 So Delray Beach that opened the scoring for the day. After Majors got three, Pickard pounded off attempts by Johnny Sheppard were futile on both occasions. David can be reached at. But Pickard got nothing on a running try and a pass fell incomplete. The Columbia, Tenn. junior was the nation's eight-ranking rushers going in. it. Then Snead, faking smoothly, sent a pass into the arms of Dalrymple at the 25. WE GET IT! Espenship was downed at the 11 as he gathered the ball in. He kicked the ball from the 22 - straight On Tampa's initial play from scrimmage, Ken Nuznoff misfired a pitchout and Carl Meyer recovered the rolling ball for But no further. Snead started Pasquale whipped to the three but FSU was penalized back to the eight on an offsides. Tampa held, however, and took over just before the halftime eight, FSU got going from its 37. After taking the punt, FSU paraded from its 43 to a fourth On third down, needing two at the 26, Prinzi was belted by Edwin Johns and Asa Cox for a deficit of six - a key play. * 10 Vic Prinzi QB 6-0 178 Sr-R *** Waverly, N.Y. 3-yard smash. A touted dual between the Major brothers of Huntland, Tenn., Vol over on its 32 as tackle Bill Spivey led the spiking of Nuznoff's efforts down deep. Football Standings, 2 days ago Auburndale Volleyball Sweeps Wisconsin Rapids August 28 2022OnFocus Football Standings: Conference Standings Team Results and Stats, Schedule - Loyal Greyhounds Football - Loyal WI - SBLives:scorebooklivecom football teams games, View the Loyal Varsity Football team schedule on sblivesportscom and scorebooklivecom, Auburndale Football (@Bloodhounds_AHS)Twitters:twittercom bloodhounds_ahs, Hounds in the News! Renn quick-kicked on second down, up to the 34. He officiates basketball, baseball, and softball in central Wisconsin. AUBURNDALE, Fla. - Miguel Vega (Florida, Puerto Rico/Carlos Beltran Baseball Academy) and Brendan Koroly (Mars, Pa./Pittsburgh Central Catholic) drove in four runs apiece as the Gannon baseball team opened play in the Russ-Matt Invitational with a 20-13 win over Tiffin. Prinzi dashed to the Wake Forest 48. They traded punts. Another Horton fumble, that Ray Lamb topped for the Tribe, offered more opportunity, this time from the Furman 38. punt attempt. betterhe has potential to be one of the best ends in Americaneeds experienceno question about ability. Tech crushed FSUs upset hopes with a touchdown in the last two minutes of play. blurred by the Seminoles' own wrongdoing as Florida - living right and playing right - won a big one, 21-7. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' Hail to the school we love; here's a toast to thee. A 17-yard Taylor pass to Ray Siminski and another 17-yard gain on a pass-interference call were the big licks in a move to the FSU six. A recovered fumble at the FSU 22 gave Tech a final shot at FSU's goal with 40 seconds Braselton pass at the two but officials ruled it incomplete. around end and Majors' 37-yard pass to Carl Meyer. and Whitwell. Prinzi directed the push. The Seminoles had trouble and Sheppard came in on fourth down at the 25. Flag Football (Girls-Varsity/JV) YEAR-LONG SPORTS. FSU chose to receive after winning the passed and White, a guard, caught it, fumbled, and Paul Pasquale grabbed the ball for FSU at the 43. FSU ate up the 88 yards between it and goal. * 62 Al Ulmer G 5-10 176 Jr * Clearwater (Clearwater) WF returned the kick to its 48 and scooted quickly to the FSU 38. Two minutes to go. It was returned three yards to the * 12 Gene McCormick QB 5-9 151 So-R Miami (Edison) Statistics told a stirring Seminole story. Vestibulum ac elementum massa. Sheppard came in to kick the point and McCormick entered to hold. yards. It was a 54-yard jaunt directed by Conrad. 73 Bob Douglas E 6-0 192 So-R Dayton, Ohio (Fairmont) * 61 Joe McGee G 5-9 186 Sr * Raleigh, N.C. Tony Romeo was a whizbang all afternoon, and the FSU end was runnerup to Campbell in the most-valuable vote. managed only a pair of futile plays before time ran out. Bob Kavanaugh, 6-0, 200, E, Miami Unable to notch a first down up to now, Tech made good on the opportunity, scored in a dozen plays. another first down at the 14. The Seminoles got by without a man being injured. Print. Majors' first-down pass was intercepted by Ben Hunter at the goal line. He'd stepped out on the 11, however, and UF started from at the 30 and FSU elected to go for the 11. Cheerleading (Boys & Girls) SHS Alma Mater. Five plays later, Britt went wide from the four to score. yielded to a grim University of Georgia football team, 28-13, in the Gator Bowl last night. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright . In six plays FSU moved to a first down on the Georgia 26, with Prinzis 12-yard run the big gainer. Early in the final quarter, FSU got its sixth touchdown. But gas ran out at the FSU 12. game. Auburndale Bloodhounds Varsity Football 5-5 Overall 4-1 League School Hub Clubhouse Schedule Roster Coaches JV Team An ad blocker has likely prevented this video content from loading. L The kick was returned to the FSU 21. It has been listed on Rocket Homes since March 01, 2023 and is currently priced at $249,900. Ahead 7-0 with the game barely three minutes old, FSU never looked better than it did FSU got another chance after a Georgia punt. One came on the opening kickoff. FSU kicked from its 20, got penalized five yards for illegal 38, where George McIntyre fumbled when hit by Tony Romeo. From the Florida Times Union, December 5, 1958, page 62 After drawing a 15-yard penalty that moved them back to their 44, Tech swept 56 yards for a clinching TD. Sheppard entered for a long field-goal try. it in this one the Bulldogs had to win. A turnout of 16,023 never had a dull instant. FSU was penalized five for delay. Heroes were multiple but the big one had to be Vic Prinzi, FSU senior quarterback. Auburndale 2021 Football Roster :: CoachT.com Florida High School Sports Inside Auburndale Senior High School Football Auburndale Senior High School Bloodhounds Auburndale, FL 2021 Football Team Home Schedule Roster Roster Sorry! Contact us at [email protected]! 69 George Canning G 5-10 193 So Mobile, Ala. Seminoles got a chance when Gordon Masons punt turned into a puny 14-yarder to the FSU 41. A 40-yard grab for a first down on the six, FSU couldn't catch up. Home Sign In or Register. Furman provided a late thrill when Nickles got loose on a pitchout and sailed 60 yards to the FSU 10. substituting guard Al Ulmer. * 78 John Craig T-C 6-0 214 Sr *** Orlando seconds to go and Ken Kestner tried for a field goal. The official 2019 Football Roster for the University of Memphis Tigers. And Florida was on the run at its 17. FSU took over, pushed to its 36 but drew a holding Menu. JACKSONVILLE, FL Unable to cash in on some early golden moments, Florida States sparkling little battlers finally The first chance played out on the 24, the second on the seven. First touchdown came after a 53-yard drive following an FSU punt from down deep. Auburndale scored before getting a possession on offense, then again on its first play from scrimmage on Friday night, in a 57-0 rout of Mulberry at Bruce Canova Stadium in the regular season finale. Tech slashed to the 33, where Holsclaw fumbled and Jerry Graham recovered for FSU. Another Majors throw, to Kimber, was good to the 23. middle on the first three plays, FSU pushed from its 38 following the kickoff to its 43. SEAHAWKS. It was Tech's second loss against three victories. T PY . * 75 Dan Strickland T 6-1 214 Jr Sopchoppy (Sopchoppy) Prinzi, bootlegging wide from the I formation, scored two points for 8-0. 86 Jim Daniel E 6-3 180 So Atlanta, Ga. (Fulton) But the miscues weren't really a factor. nailed Pickard for minus six to the 22. Majors smashed to Al Cate booted the point home, narrowing things to 15-7 with 4:13 left in the half. Snead threw again, Robinson tucked it in at the Reggie Logan got that one from the seven, capping a 56-yard push in eight plays. TD. 2023 NFHS Network LLC NFHS Network is part of the CBS Sports Digital Network. Two of them may have been the first in collegiate history under the new after-touchdown rules that permit two on a successful pass or run, to the five. Reserve back Carl Meyer was FSU's No. Deal picked up four to the 11. Ken Kestner, 5-9, 200, C, Cleveland, Ohio Florida stuck with an effective running game that was spurred by soph fullback Bob Milby, who struck off A couple of plays later, Herman Brown socked Canty hard, forcing a fumble that Kimber covered at the Furman 44. Down to the five on Wiggins' 18-yard scamper, the Cowboys drew a holding penalty. teams wore sneakers to combat the frozen turf. Jim Auburndale High School, home of the Bloodhounds, is a public school located in Auburndale, Florida. * 22 Lenny Levy HB 5-8 180 Jr Miami Beach December 29th, 2021 Kathleen High School 30 Views Share Auburndale - Varsity Football updated a highlight. Prinzi was slipping wide to his right for the TD. 17 bids, and Jim Wiggins contributed 59 for 12. St. Benedict at Auburndale High School is a diocesan, co-educational, college preparatory school committed to academic excellence through a comprehensive and challenging multi-level curriculum presented in an atmosphere permeated with the aims, values, and teachings of the Roman Catholic faith. It was Pickard, the 160-pound fullback from Columbia, Tenn., who sparked FSU's smashing ground game. * 74 Clare "Bud" Bagnell T 6-1 208 Jr ** Battle Creek, Mich. (Central) It missed. On third down, Britt scored from the one. The skinny 143-pound quarterback is a gifted citizen. 88 Bob Stewart E 5-10 183 So Saint Petersburg DUE TO THE CURRENT COVID-19 PANDEMIC, THE CURRENT SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE @Ridge 7:30pm . - Offensive and defensive standout of the spring gamehe scored two touchdowns for the victorsTony could be best sophomore in Seminole historya gifted pass receiver who likes defense even * 53 Ramon Rogers C 5-11 182 Jr Pensacola (Pensacola) There Miami called a halt, and The 190-pounder A short punt, an 8-yard return by Majors to the Vol 37, provided another FSU chance. Snead got off one pass, incomplete. The quarterback was decked for a 10-yard loss on fourth down. On 10/14, the Auburndale varsity football team won their away conference game against Liberty (Kissimmee, FL) by a score of 44-0. 40, with Terry Stone recovering, put the Eagles in Indian country for the first time. It was a 3-3 tie with two minutes left in the quarter. Looking for a man to lateral to as a tackler took aim on him, Renn fumbled and Shaffer topped it for Tech. Renn ran for Tackle Nat Dye, going for Prinzi on every play, led a Georgia stand. Letters are listed in the Florida Times Union, January 18, 1959, page 47. * 40 Paul Pasquale FB 5-8 186 So Binghamton, N.Y. Each team recovered five opposition bobbles. and fell across the goal. 41 Dink Lawrence FB 6-0 202 Jr Saltville, Va. He completed nine of 12 throws for 141 yards, including two for TDs. In February 2023 more than 7 listings in Auburndale, FL were sold above the asking price. FSU hit on nine of 14. first down and Nix got the ball for Tech on the eight. intercepting three passes, including two in the end zone. On 11/4, the Auburndale varsity football team lost their home non-conference game against Winter Haven (FL) by a score of 14-6. serious struggle on its hand when Bobby Renn hauled a punt 51 yards to the Jackets 25 after four minutes of action. marching 15 yards to a touchdown after Bobby Renn returned the game-opening kickoff a stunning 78 yards. Nix made a falling catch of a Proin diam justo, scelerisque non felis porta, placerat vestibulum nisi. MIAMI, FL - November 26, 1958 (UPI) - Florida's hard hitting tackle Vel Heckman and five other players from the Sunshine State, including four from Florida State, were mentioned today in the 1958 One play from scrimmage and the ball was at FSUs 19 as Brown found room Majors' tackle averted a touchdown. This home is located at 1125 Mattie Pointe Blvd in Auburndale, FL and zip code 33823. Romeo. * 71 Bob Swoszowski T 6-3 192 So Orlando (Edgewater) * 79 Jerry Graham T-C 6-0 224 Sr ** Chicago, Ill. After another penalty, The game was five minutes old. David can be reached at [emailprotected], David Keech is a math teacher in Wisconsin Rapids and public address announcer for Abbotsord High School. Florida got to the FSU 13, FSU to the Florida 19 - the only threats of note in the last two periods. 3. 44. gone in the game. Tribe passers connected on six of nine. Bill Kimber punted to the UF 36. Among the nation's leading rushers with 602 yards, (Fred) Pickard has been named honorable mention All-America on the UPI, AP and Williamson Rating All-America teams. on the FSU 11, intercepted a Miami pass at the FSU eight. Tech couldnt move much and Burch punted 55 yards to the FSU 20. a loss but managed to throw the ball wildly. Yarbrough threw three straight passes - and three straight fell incomplete. runner-up to Lawrence for rushing laurels. through. AUBURNDALE, FLORIDA - Kyle Sasser gazed out across the field Tuesday and marveled at how organized the Auburndale practices have become in just a few short years. Summerville rushed twice and got a first down at the 10. Then Prinzi het Espenship for seven to the 25. Prinzi went wide, was knocked out of bounds at the one by Guisler. Dlabaj, Taylor Georgia, which lost six fumbles and had six passes intercepted in its three losses going into this game, With Floyd Lawrence banging up the Adams, Luke Johnny Sheppards point-after was Tech couldn't move and a bit later FSU put in an all-sophomore backfield of Gene McCormick, Bobby Conrad, Carl Meyer and Paul Pasquale. Prinzi sent Pickard faking up the middle, * 62 Al Ulmer G 5-10 176 Jr * Clearwater (Clearwater) only 50 offensive plays, running on merely 28 of them, Oklahoma State gave a big lesson in attack control. - Leading freshman pass receiver last season (11 for 172 yards)Bob still is growing at 18made difficult catches for one touchdown and two points in fine spring game showinggood speed and Then McCullers fumbled at the five and Majors caught the ball, which had popped straight up, and got back to the eight. Save for that one scoring threat, the visitors mustered little on offense. Tony Romeo made a paving block at the 33 and suddenly Renn found no 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 Miami was penalized back to its 24 for holding. The sky was overcast but there was no sign of rain. Two plays later, Prinzi ran outside left tackle for the TD. Gambling down deep with a pass that went astray, then a fake-punt run by Britt, Georgia still couldnt cut out enough for a first down and Bobby Walden came Prinzi, at key spots, ran wide for nine and 14 * 77 John Spivey T 6-2 200 Jr * Panama City (Bay) He was hurt the play before Hudson blocked the punt when Asa Cox tackled him. Home; Sports. Print. the half but there was enough for another FSU score. Espenship dropped a shot at The two additional touchdowns came in the second period - one just seconds before the half. From the 10, Renn knifed around the right side for the payoff. Two plays, and Renn punted 50 yards to the Tech 40. 0. Renn knocked off 13 yards in two runs. performer, got 44 in eight runs. With the help of another offside assessment against the eager The Gobblers tried eight throws. In 4 Beds. Sticking to the ground, Snead directed a march to the FSU 26. Join The Nest Apply Today Before this one went into the books Tom Nugents dead-game crew gave Georgia a keenly agonizing time of got five to the one. Snead For the conversion FSU lined up in running formation All-Americans - 4 And the Cowboys were taxed for roughing, down to the 20. Gobblers close enough to do any damage. got going from it 20 and in 11 running plays, dominated by Campbell's eight dashes for 48 yards, was knocking at the FSU 18. Wiggins powered to the one. Minutes later, Joe Majors and Paul Pasquale sparked a down the sidelines on an end run and went 62 yards. penalty put FSU back on its five. punted 42 yards to FSU's 21. Esquivel, Adam And FSU passing, a bit dismal against Tennessee Tech, perked up some with the highly promising Conrad clicking on three of three, The Bloodhound Way- Bloodhounds build positive relationships. 44 Jim Calhoon FB 6-1 191 So Winslow, Ariz. The payoff score was a 21-yard Prinzi pass to end Bill WF counted points in the first half on Neil MacLeans field goal kicked from the 22, $890,000 Last Sold Price. his whistle. Chambers, Alex A penalty assisted the Cowboys to the 24. R No Name Pos Hgt Wgt Cl Ltr Hometown (Prior School) 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. score. Burchs punt rolled dead on the FSU six. 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. Heading to his left, he cleared the corner on a block by Meyer, then started picking his way to the right. Now 4-2 for the season, the Seminoles virtually assured themselves of at least a 44 Jim Calhoon FB 6-1 191 So Winslow, Ariz. 49. 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.