Moeller High School 1973-74 Football News Articles

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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER

..,~'! . Tuesday, August 28, 1973

GCL Starts Slowly But It's going to take a while to see how accurately Great~ er Cincinnati League coaches have predicted the outcome of the·l973 football race. After five weeks of the season only two league games will have been played. But. once the GCL giants start mixing it up regularly, the '73 season should be fill~· ed with surprises and sus~ pense. Moeller is favored for the fourth time in five years, but defending champ Elder is enthusiastic, St. Xavier and LaSalle both return more starters or lettermen than the favorite and even PURCELL SCHEDUEL ~epl.

7-NORWOOD ............................. 15-HAMIL TON BADIN ............... ~pt. 21-ANDER~ON ............................ ~ept, 28-NEWPORT CATHOLIC ........ Oct. 6-ROGER BACON ..................... Oct. 12-LASALLE ................................ Oct. 20-H. XAVIER ............................. Oct. 26HUGHES ...................................... Nov. 2-ELDER .................................... Nov. 9-MOELLER ............................. ~ept,

Away Away. Away Away Home Home Home Home Away Away

NOTE: Home Games at Norwood High. MOELLER SCHEDULE

Sept. 7-PRINCETON ............. 'Home Sept. 14-WALNUT HILLS ................ ''Home Sept. 21-ST. XAVIER ................... .,........ Away Sept. 28-HAMIL TON GARFIELD ...... Away Oct. 5-HUGHES ................................ 'Home Oct. 12-DAYTON CHAMINADE , .. Home Oct. 19-ROGER BACON ................... 'Home Or.t. 26-ELDER ..................................... Away Nov . . 1-LASALLE ............................... Away Nov. 9-PURCELL..... .. .. 'Home ·-At Sycamore. '"'"-AI Deer Park. •"'•-At Reading . . LASALLE SCHEDULE

Sept. 7-WITHROW ............................. 'Home Sept. 14-PRINCETON ........................ '"Home ~ept. 21-WESTERN HILLS .................. Away ~epi.18-ST. XAVIER ............................ Away Oct. 5-0AK HILLS ............................. Away Oct. 11-PURCELL.. ......... :.................... Away Oct. 19-ELDER.................... .. ........... Away Oct. 16-ROGER BACON ... 'Home Nov. -2-MOELLER.. .. . 'Home Nov. -WOODWARD............ . 'Home •-At Wcs.ternHi\ls..

"-At Oak HiUs. ELDER SCHEDULE

Sept. 14-WOODWARD ............. Homo Sept. 11- TAFT .................... Home Sept. 28-COL. WATTER~ON ....... Home Oct. 5-LANCA~ TER ............... Away Oct. 12-ROGER BACON............ Away Oct.. 19-LA~ALLE ................. Home Oct.16-MOELLER ................ Home Nov. 2-PURCELL .................. Home Nov. 9-ST. XAVIBR ................ Away Nov. 12-WE~TERN HILLS .......... Home ROGER BACON SCHEDULE

Sept. 7-T.AFT ..................... Home Sept. 14-WtTHROW ............... Away ~ept.11-HAM. BADIN ............. Away Sept. 28-MIDDLETOWN ........... Away Oct. 6-PURCELL .................. Away Oct. 12-ELDER......... . . . . . . Home Oc 1. 19- Moener. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. away Oct. 16-LASALLE ................. Away Nov. 1-H. XAVIER ................ Home Nov. 9-NO. COL. HILL. ....... : ..... Home

Purcell, 1~9 last year, is improved and optimistic. Here's a look at team-byteam prospects in the GCL: MOELLER-A year ago when Elder won the GCL crown, defense made the difference. The same could be true this season if Moeller wins its third league title in the last five years. The Crusaders return six starters on their defensive unit, compared to only three on offense. Heading the defense will be tri-captain Denny Engel, 6-foot-1 210-pound a linebacker. Other returnees include tackle Joe Ertel (6-1, 21.1), end Ron Fangman (6'-0, 180), linebackers Mark Lang (6-0, 200) and Tom Rohlfs (510, 190) and deep back Barry Fischer, an outstanding pole vaulter and sprinter in track and one of Moeller's best all-around athletes. Nucleus of the offense is 6-4 260-pound tackle Harry Woebkenberg, 6-3 220-pound fullback John Driscoll and quarterback Jay Rains, whom coach Gerry Faust feels may be the best around. A striking figure at 6-2 and 190 pounds, Rains ·passed for six touchdowns last season. "We graduated 28 seniors," Faust reports. "We have key positions to fill in the offensive line and defensive backfield. We have 32 seniors and 47 juniors to fill the gaps." Moeller opens as usual with Princeton, the defending Enquirer city cha.rr.p and state playoff represen·tative, and t.ackles GCL rival St. Xavier in game three. Those two games could decide both the league and playoff chances for the Crusaders before the season is a month old.

Rains Woebkenberg Driscoll Joining Jones will be jun"Senior attitude has been excellent," Faust allows. ior Steve Rohrer, a 5-9 178"The problem is whether pound halfback who moved the team can jell quickly -up to the varsity when .Jones enough. There are many did last yea.r, senior fullback uncertain factors." .John Callahan (6-2, 192) and senior co-captain Joe EckST. XAVIER-ONLY two ert. league games are carded before the sixth week of the Ballaban will build his season, but St. X will play offensive line around guard both, allowing the Bombers Bill Schuerman, a 6-3 218to get a head start or elimi- pound senior who may be a.-; nate themselves in the GCL. good as all-city star Bill Contender-s Moeller and La- Lukens last season, tackle Ron Brichler (6-1, 217), cenSalle are the foes. "I look for this to be a ter Dave Kissell, whose pretty good ball club," coach brother John started at that Tom Ballaban says. "We position two years ago, and have some pretty good tal- . end Mark Schmerge, a 6-3 215-pound junior. ent" A veteran backfield reGreg Ruehlmann, 6-:3 219turns, paced by exciting junior quarterback Greg pound son of the former Jones. The· first sophomore mayor of Cincinnati, is to start at quarterback for counted on to give the deSt. X -since 1955, Jones took fense solid end play and his over in mid-season and led brother Jim stability at tackle. Jim Dunphy, a 6-2 the Bombers to four win.~ and a tie with unbeaten 211-pound senior w11o has a Elder in his five starts last brother playing for Moeller, is another bright tackle year. prospect and Ballaban is "He's a lot like Bobby confident in deep back Don Klotz who led St. X to the Brichler and linebackers GCL c:rown in l!lil)," Balla- Steve Linz, a GCL wrestling ban says. "I compare them champ, Tim O'Toole, Jim very favorably. Greg ~ a Reilly and John Tuke. dutch player just like Bobby LASALLE-THE Lancers was, and he <:an run or throw just like Klotz. When he's in look as good as they've ever there things just seem ·to looked on paper-returning 11 starters, six on offense happen; he picks up the and five on defense. whole team." "Overall we have better ability because of the depth," coach Steve Rasso analyzes. "We're not a.~ big· as last year, but we're much quicker."

ST. XAVIER SCHEDULE

Sept. 7-UPPER ARLINGTON .. , .... Home ~ept. 14-HAM. GARFIELD ... , ..... Away ~ept. 21- MOELLER ............... Horne ~ept. 18-LASALLE ................ Home Oct. 5-RICHMOND (Ind.) ........... Away Oct. 12-TAFT ..................... Home OCt' 20-PURCELL ................. Away Ocl. 26-WOODWARD ............. Home Nov. 2-ROGER BACON., .......... Away Nov. 9-ELDER ....... , ............ Home

Rohrer

Jon~s

Callahan

Rasso has settled last year's uncertainty by installing Tim Rueve at qua.rterback and Tim McCarthy at halfback instead of alternating the two under center. ·'That was one of our problems last year," he has decided. "We couldn't settle on


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