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...world's Lon Hatamiya and company even made it look easy, crushing the Yale tackle football champions and upping their season record to a perfect...

Author: By William A. Danoff and Mark H. Doctoroff, S | Title: Quincy Blasts Yalies, 20-6, Takes Tackle Crown | 11/22/1980 | See Source »

Quincy showed who really had control of the game on the very next drive, its first possession of the game. With Hatamiya calling the plays and backs Joe Scipione, Steve Nichols, and Jim "Greased Lightning" Rosenfeld taking turns carrying the ball, the Q-World legions drove easily up to midfield...

Author: By William A. Danoff and Mark H. Doctoroff, S | Title: Quincy Blasts Yalies, 20-6, Takes Tackle Crown | 11/22/1980 | See Source »

Then, in a fourth and four situation, Hatamiya rolled out under heavy pressure, and finally spotted Rosenfeld open behind the line of scrimmage. Hatamiya floated a quickie over to the halfback, who gathered it in and streaked 55 yards down the right sideline for the score. "It was just a wall of blockers," Rosenfeld said later...

Author: By William A. Danoff and Mark H. Doctoroff, S | Title: Quincy Blasts Yalies, 20-6, Takes Tackle Crown | 11/22/1980 | See Source »

...Hatamiya then showed the form which lifted Quincy over South House in last week's House championship game, hitting receiver par excellence Art "the Quincy Clipper" O'Keefe for 40 big yards. A pass interference call on the next play gave Quincy the ball on the Calhoun five, but after Nichols bulled to the one, a Hatamiya fumble squelched the drive, and the half ended with Quincy...

Author: By William A. Danoff and Mark H. Doctoroff, S | Title: Quincy Blasts Yalies, 20-6, Takes Tackle Crown | 11/22/1980 | See Source »

...NOTEBOOK: The House Football Writers Association (HFWA) voted Garvey, with his fumble recovery and the game's key sack late in the game, outstanding defensive player, while Hatamiya copped the offensive honors... So what does it all mean? According to Quincy defensive back Marty "Kill the Beast" Schwimmer, "It's like the high school championship we never won." FINAL STANDINGS Wins Losses *1.Quincy 5 0 *2.South 4 1 *3.Eliot 3 2 *4.Winthrop/Leverett 3 2 *5.Kirkland 2 3 *6.Dunster/Mather 2 3 *7.Currier 1 4 *8.Lowell 0 5 *--denotes teams which will play against Yale on Friday...

Author: By Mark H. Doctoroff, | Title: Quincy Eases By SoHo, 12-6, Garners First Gridiron Title | 11/14/1980 | See Source »

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