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Left to right - Ciac:h Gerry Faust and Chuck .Lima Notre Dame Club, with GCL Trophy. . KENWOOD - Moeller High School celebrated its fourth season of football and its second consecutive Greater Cincinnati League (GCL) championship with a November 30 banquet in· honor of the senior mem·bers. T- " nl'n171'"lm which fea:turecL
gQr; "Best. Offensive Back", Jim Malarkey; "Best Offensive Linemnn", Jack Harpring; "Best Defensive Back", Tom Bien; "Best Defensive Lineman\ Tom Gard- . ncr; "Star Award", Tim V.icar; "Ball-Hawk Award'', Rick Juhn, _Tim· Doyle, Joe Schweitzer.
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Novakov, Tim Albers, Bob Harris and John Wid~eyer. Highlight of the evening gathering was the presentation of the permanent G.C.L. trophy (to the . ~ool winning two years in a rov1) along with the rotating trophy. Mr. Chuck Lima of the Moeller High School cer~· ! brated its fourth season offoot: ball. and its second consecutive : Gre~ter Cincinnati League · (G.q.L.) championship with a banquet on. Nov. 30 in honor of the senior members. In. a program which featured speakers and guests close to the Crusader family, head coach Gerry Faust paid tribute to eve1-yone who contributed to
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the team's successful season. Am·:>ng -the, award winners were the following: "Mr. Spirit", Nick Haverkos and Marty Eysoldt; "Leaderslllp Award" 1 Mike Zimmer; "Mr. Clutch" 1 Buddy Jackson; "Mdst Im· proved Senior" 1 Pat O'Keefe; "Most Improved JUnior", Andy Kn:eipp; "Most Valuable Player". Joe Schw~itzer; "Man of Moeller," Gary- Ripperger; I
Notre Dame Club in Cincinnati made the presentation.