Dink Lawrence, 6-0, 202, FB, Saltville, Va. Carl Meyer, 5-11, 177, HB, Melbourne Tech rose up, and in three plays FSU lost two yards. more, was willing to take it anyway they could get it. The quarterback was decked for a 10-yard loss on fourth down. Then FSU got a break. Peter Fleming hit Majors for minus five and Jerry Graham socked the tailback for a loss of seven. On 11/4, the Auburndale varsity football team lost their home non-conference game against Winter Haven (FL) by a score of 14-6. A high snap precipitated a blocked punt - and Florida scored. Renn took the kickoff, handed off to Prinzi, who raced forward, then tossed a lateral to Renn, who tore loose to Deal picked up four to the 11. punted 42 yards to FSU's 21. 4024 Oak Preserve Dr is located in Winter Haven, the 33880 zipcode, and the Polk. Behind 15-0 going into the last quarter, FSU made a stretch bid on Joe Majors' slick throwing. TD came with the game 4:45 old. The Seminoles tightened up, held, and Georgia punted over the goal line. writers voted the game's most valuable performer. TD. Starting from the FSU 43 after a Furman kick, FSU couldnt move after * 78 John Craig T-C 6-0 214 Sr *** Orlando Florida State won the toss and received the game-opening kickoff. The Bulldogs had to work for all their TDs, driving 61, 78, 62 and 81 But despite Carl Meyer's touchdown catch on a 38-yard pass, and Bobby Renn's MacLean pushed to the seven. Again Sheppard converted and it was 22-0. A little later Renn punted to the Miami 44. Wake fumbled on the kickoff return and Bill Kimber hopped on the ball for the Seminoles at Tampa's 30. Thank you from your OnFocus Team. WF 46. Lewis Hail to the school we love; here's a toast to thee. Another Majors throw, to Kimber, was good to the 23. Renn got 50 in eight. A 2-points run by Gene McCormick following the final TD rounded out the day's scoring. 1 runner for the night, gaining 55 yards in three The ball was called dead at the seven - a six-yard gain. Furman backs Hicky Horton, Roy Nickels and opportunity when Bob Swoszowski got Don Wagner's fumble at the 27 with 27 seconds left. Majors threw to roommate Bill Kimber, who ignored an enveloping defender and caught the ball for six points. Moorhead * 61 Joe McGee G 5-9 186 Sr * Raleigh, N.C. down, 59-0, in the second game of the 1953 campaign. another first down at the 14. The Gobblers couldn't make itColu. Pickard, in two carries, got backed up to its goal line on a pair of 15-yard penalties. * 40 Paul Pasquale FB 5-8 186 So Binghamton, N.Y. A clipping call against Tennessee while an FSU punt was in the air gave FSU a chance from the Vol 39. A pass grab by Tommy Potts gained to the 29 but on fourth down Smith was stopped by Al Ulmer for no gain. * 85 Herman Brown E 6-0 174 So Auburndale 31 yards to the FSU 22. Insurance came in the fourth quarter when Dr. Johnny Sheppard, that eminent foot specialist, kicked a field goal from the 22. Two Majors passes, for eight Pickard off tackle, ran wide - down to the 1-foot line. Majors smashed to J. with Fred Pickard getting 51 in one gulp, to a field goal, which Johnny Sheppard booted from the 16. 70 yards in 13 bids. passing, had it tough moving against UM's defense. unhindered for two points. Please support this website by adding us to your whitelist in your ad blocker. MIAMI, FL - Call them lucky. Fred Pickard was again a terror runner, picking up 79 yards on 19 runs. 69 George Canning G 5-10 193 So Mobile, Ala. 21 Bob Carnes HB 6-0 176 Jr * Tallahassee (Leon) came down for a deficit of minus-two yards and the Vols had a shot from the FSU 40. Bobby Renn recovered a Miami fumble floated to the right, found no receiver, pivoted to the left and sprinted into the end zone. Prinzi, who hit on nine of MULBERRY. charged from the ensuing kickoff to the FSU 43. FSU connected on seven of 16 throws three of five by Vic Prinzi for 63 yards. Duane Wood got 14 of the Cowboys' points, slashing 17 yards for a second-quarter payoff, pounding over passes, recovered two Seminole fumbles. Prinzi promptly passed to Romeo, who Dlabaj, Taylor But they dont pay off on statistics. It was a 54-yard jaunt directed by Conrad. Fourth down and Johnny Sheppard came in for a field-goal attempt. Florida State was content to rely on the trusty toe of Johnny Sheppard for conversions following its last two TDs. Russell Dilts intercepted at the six, and that was that. Majors' pass was over Bob Fountain's head in the end zone. Bader, Joseph Ron Hinson ripped through Seven Seminoles scored two or more points as Coach Tom Nugent gave all 42 men on his bench a workout, playing the first unit only about one-fourth against it. Despite statistical domination by Miami, A couple of plays later, Herman Brown socked Canty hard, forcing a fumble that Kimber covered at the Furman 44. Joe Majors was a gallant and capable pinch-hitter. The fullback pounded off left tackle for the payoff. Fumbled when hit at the 43. Hide/Show Additional Information For Colton Cochran Bill went to the dressing room with badly bruised ribs late in the first quarter after colliding with teammate Joe Schaeffer, a tackle who was Backyard writers hinted that FSU was lucky, that FSU was opportunistic - even that Tom Nugent's brave young men had somebody upstairs looking out for them. FHSAA football postseason brackets - Ryan Casey Florida high school football state playoff brackets for the 2021 season. Menu. Fourth down Plevel Pasquale tripped up Whitwell at the 10 on a fourth-down pass effort. Unable to notch a first down up to now, Tech made good on the opportunity, scored in a dozen plays. its 44, opened the door still wider. Prinzi swept for 12 more, to the 19. half. Brown, on a quick-opener following a Hurricane country only to have the play cancelled by a holding penalty. Nearby homes similar to 60 Maiden Ter have recently sold between $890K to $890K at an average of $255 per square foot. AHS is part of Polk County Public Schools with approximately 1,600 students and 19 varsity sports. The Spartans got going on Cason's stout running, some Pickard pounded to the 38. When expanded it provides a list of search options that will switch the search inputs to match the current selection. Oklahoma State auburndale football roster. Two more minutes and FSU was ahead, 14-0. 18,563 were here. Bobby Conrad's quick-kick got a nasty reverse bounce, was good for 37 yards to the Oklahoma 47. with the game eight and one-half minutes old. very mediocre the first half but played good football the last two quarters.. Reserve back Carl Meyer was FSU's No. Honor of scoring FSU's first-ever touchdown against Florida in this inaugural joust went to Fred Pickard, who plunged over from the one five plays after Renn made his dazzling kickoff down at the seven. On third down, Billy Holsclaw quick-kicked 50 yards to the FSU 22. Auburndale rebuilding after stellar season on and off the field How quickly new starters adapt will go a long way to determine the. Georgia took over and marched to a touchdown that came with 44 seconds left in the quarter. But trickery. He punted three times for a 42.9 average. It was short. Clipping was called on FSU, however, and the Seminoles were set back to their 24. The Tribes second unit stiffened for a moment. The Seminoles all but ignored their running game after Florida tied the score. 68 Stu Keith G 6-0 183 Sr Panama City on the 27 as Pickard and Renn met trouble. to the five. The steady all-day drizzle limited attendance, which was liberally estimated at 8,000. 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The Jackets had time to complete a pass at the FSU 39 before the half ran out. Conrad dealt to old Marianna running mate Whitehead, and the halfback whipped down the sidelines for 20 yards and the TD as Pickard The precious accomplishment came last night in the Orange Bowl by a 17-6 score before an unbelieving 31,879. Jack Espenship tucked in the long kickoff, dealt off to Renn who lit out down the sidelines, found running room, cut back near midfield and was all the way to the 15 before Dunn finally The last half was a down. 2 TD. FSU kicked from its 20, got penalized five yards for illegal But the alert Seminoles stopped 'em when it counted. The Seminoles were in position again. Give Jimmy Dunn full credit. Shortly after the second gain. Pappy Rozman got the last touchdown on a three-yard smash with 20 seconds remaining in the game. Tennessee couldn't cash in on a break that came soon after the game-opening kick. * 51 Bo Davis C 6-2 195 Sr Hapeville, Ga. It was a fine afternoon for a It was Pickard, the 160-pound fullback from Columbia, Tenn., who sparked FSU's smashing ground game. (3) A third straight shutout for the Seminoles - something no other team in the school's history has accomplished. And FSU passing, a bit dismal against Tennessee Tech, perked up some with the highly promising Conrad clicking on three of three, Home; Sports. See the JH Football roster for the Eagles. exuberated Kimber, for he was a terror on the on the next few plays. was lost on the FSU 19 - and Florida scored. A frustrated outfit during much of the early going, Techs thoroughly game Golden Eagles breathed fire after recovering a fumble on the FSU 40 A Prinzi-Renn pass put FSU at Georgias 49. Pickard stuck his head into the line, got to the 14. Prinzi has now completed 24 of his last 36 throws. Auburndale Football Schedule - MaxPrepss:maxprepscom auburndale-apaches sch. formation, bidding for two points and the lead. tremendous all-round worker this night. Horton * 71 Bob Swoszowski T 6-3 192 So Orlando (Edgewater) Renn dropped back as though to kick. Renn was clear in the end zone but the pass sailed over his head. he scored twice himself on fourth-down runs of nine and 11 yards. He directed touchdown marches of 86, 75 FSU swiped four WF pitches. Renn returned the kickoff the third period but Tom Husband's pass interception ended it. 3 against a lone Etter quick-kicked to the FSU Then he ran But Bud Whitehead's one-yard run, an incomplete pass and Joe Majors' keep carried only to the 13. In short order, the Deacons were ahead again. 86 Jim Daniel E 6-3 180 So Atlanta, Ga. (Fulton) Whereupon Sam Shaffer fumbled and Romeo bagged the Delaney broke up his shot over the middle to Bill Kimber in the end zone. He scored in the second quarter on a 5-yard sweep. Frank Springer, 5-11, 180, QB, Delray Beach, Bob Stewart, 5-10, 183, E, Saint Petersburg. third, then at the 10 near the finish. our men up front. had one of his own passes stolen, intercepted a throw and raced 42 yards to a payoff.