Word: wykoff
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...case of fumblitis by the Bunnies stalled their first half attack, but Leverett struck with a polished series of plays in the third period with a pair of Fabian Bradbury to Jim Wykoff passes which moved the ball to Timothy Dwight's two yard line. Dwight packed its defense in the center, so Bradbury cut around right end to score. Wykoff's conversion kept the Bunnies in the lead when Timothy Dwight bulled over for a touchdown a few plays later...
Probable Leverett lineup: le, Herlihy; lt, Peppard; c, Foster; g, Green; g, Saxe; rt, Farrington; re, Brown; qb, Hare; tb, Bradbury or Reynolds; wb, Gallo; fb, Wykoff...
Leverett used similar offense tactics on the ground, but took to the air more frequently with Dick Reynolds' passing. Unlike the Deacons who scored the hard way, the Bunnies registered their score on a 45-yard off-tackle slant play by Jim Wykoff...
...Bunnies, who have won four in a row, grabbed their slim lead early in the second period when Jerry Galle spun off end on a reverse and ran ten yards to score. Except for this lone tally, Leverett's attack begged down despite fine running by Jim Wykoff and Fabian Bradbury, which often kept the Bunnies in Adams territory...
...Bunny offense finally matched its line play late in the third period. Jerry Gallo intercepted a pass and got up to the Dunster 30. Two power plays through the line by Jim Wykoff provided the yardage for the winning touchdown...