Date: Fri 06-Oct-1995
Date: Fri 06-Oct-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: TOMW
Illustration: I
Quick Words:
Glorydays-October-6-1995
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This week in 1990
The Newtown High School boys' cross country team won its state-best
50th-consecutive meet as it edged Weston, 28-31. Weston runners Mike Metzger
and Todd DeLuca placed first and second at the race, but Newtown's Eric Zolner
and Dan Shea copped third and fourth while teammates Kevin Bunt, Todd Blake,
and John Andrews filled in with points for sixth, seventh, and eighth and
Newtown runners Jason Zimmerman and Andy Bria took ninth and tenth holding
Weston out of the points. Newtown improved to 6-0 on the season with the
victory as well.
This week in 1985
Bob Bixby, Mark Barresi, and Kris Svensson scored two goals each as the
Newtown High School boys' soccer team upped its record to 6-0 with a 10-0 win
over Abbott Tech. Dave Rasekh, Jeff Adams, and Dave Johnson also scored while
Tech added an own goal to the rout as well. Frank Schweitzer needed make only
two saves in recording his fifth shutout of the young season.
This week in 1980
Steve Medve played the game of his young life in leading the Newtown Pop
Warner Lions to a 32-14 win over Monroe. Medve accumulated 232 yards of total
offense and scored four touchdowns before he came out of the game at the end
of the third quarter. Joe Bradley scored Newtown's final touchdown after an
80-yard run by Tony Grammatico set it up. Other stars for the Lions on the day
included Glenn Dean, Scott Thoma, Brian Ingram, Mike Dody, and Rick Messinger.
The Lions improved to 2-1-1 with the victory.
This week in 1975
The first volleyball team in Newtown High School history hit the courts under
coach Pam Northrup and co-captains Donna Leavitt and Suzanne Morgan. Other
members of the school's first team included Laurel Reed, Donna Esposto, Sharon
McCarthy, Carol Hensel, Kate Kennedy, Karen Doty, Becky Hannah, Laura Liggins,
Sue Haynos, Corina VanEpps, Kathy Carlson, Judy Scanlon, Mary Mack, Ann
Campbell, Kim Griffith, Debbie Waitt, Eileen Womelsdorff, Joan Cavanaugh,
Donna Shortt, and Marth Nesbit. Bethel, Barlow, New Milford, and Weston
combined with Newtown to make up the entire Western Connecticut Conference.
This week in 1970
The Newtown High School soccer team defeated Masuk 4-0 behind goals by Jerry
Shpunt, Kevin Griffith, Dennis Keane, and Steve Gleason. The win followed up a
tough 1-1 tie against Weston in which Paul Schierloh of Newtown scored on an
unassisted corner kick to bring about a stalemate in the game's final minutes.
Newtown ran its record to 2-1-1 with the two games.
This week in 1965
Newtown High School played its first-ever football game to a 6-6 tie with New
Milford when Vic Stikkel took a pitch left from quarterback Bob McLaughlin
inside the game's final minute, and scored from two yards out. New Milford
almost scored on the game's final play, but Wayne Hartman knocked a Green Wave
ball carrier out of bounds at the five-yard line as time expired. Newtown
rushed for 31 yards as a team in the game and passed for 52. The two were
entered into the league as jayvee programs.
This week in 1960
The NHS field hockey team and coach Ann Anderson opened their new season with
an impressive 7-1 victory over New Milford. Bonnie Mayberry, Janet Nelms, and
Pat Dayton each scored two goals in the game for the Lady Indians while
teammate Abby Kendee came off the bench to score the team's seventh goal.
This week in 1955
Newtown High soccer coach Joe Ozanne named senior center Bob Ryan as his
team's captain. Ryan was known for " his quiet nature and relaxed style of
play, even when under stress. "
This week in 1950
The Hawley High football team opened its season with a 26-19 loss to Bethel
under the lights at Taylor Field. Bob Richmond ran for two touchdowns for
Newtown while Ken Wiser passed to Dan Reardon for a third. Football, as we
know it today, wasn't yet established at NHS - but schools in the Housatonic
Valley Schoolman's League, in which Newtown played, played what they called
six-man football which was a full-contact game in which every player was
eligible to catch the ball.
This week in 1945
Herm Parker bowled a three-game 352 and teammate Earl Meyers rolled a high
no-mark 93 to lead the Owls to a four-point sweep over the Ducks in the
Newtown Duckpin Bowling League. The win put the Owls into first place ahead of
the Eagles, Swans, Crows, Robins, Bluebirds, Ducks, and Buzzards.
