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Powerful Neshaminy High School’s
football team had to rally for two touchdowns and
two important extra points in the second half to eke
out a thrilling 14-13 victory over classy and
upset-minded Bishop Egan High before nearly 11,000
Lower Bucks grid fans last night at Playwicki Field
It was the season opener for the Dick
Bedesem coached Eagles and marked the second
straight cliff-hanger for coach John Petercuskie and
his Redskins who got past Central Dauphin, 7-0 last
week. The victory was the fourth in four tilts for
Neshaminy against up-and-coming Egan and the closest
in the series which started in 1960.

Bishop Egan dominated the entire
picture during the first half in pushing across two
touchdowns. Coach Bedesem’s squad found the best way
to hold the Redskins was to keep the ball from them.
The manner in which the Egans took charge stunned
the packed stadium.
Neshaminy Baffled
Neshaminy had the ball just for three
series of plays in the first two quarters, giving up
the ball once by punting and losing it twice on
intercepted passes. A half dozen running plays
netted the Redskins just a mere 11 yards and a
single first down, that with the aid of a five-yard
penalty.
Meanwhile Bishop Egan rolled up 12
first downs in the opening half as they scored two
TD’s over the bewildered home club. The Eagles
totaled 147 yards on the ground in working goalward
plus another 17 yards on four short but cleverly
completed passes. There just wasn’t any stopping the
invaders up to the halftime mark.
The initial score came exactly in the
middle of the first quarter after Bishop Egan took
the kickoff. The first play was from the 31-yard
line and in six minutes, using 15 plays, the 69
yards were negotiated to pay dirt. The longest was
an 11-yard jaunt by Joe Rorick and a completed pass
from Bill Creeden to John Kerr for 12 yards.
Five first downs were registered in the march which
was completed with Rorick plunging over from the
two. A pass added the seventh point, with Creeden
tossing to Colella in the end zone.
Another Egan TD

In the second quarter Egan took over
again after Neshaminy punted from its five to the
45. This time it took 13 plays to make it 13-0 with
Colella breaking through from the one with less than
three minutes to go. A plunge attempt by Rorick
failed to get the extra point.
The second half was a reversal of the
opening two periods as Neshaminy came to life from
the start and with a poor punt by Egan putting the
Eagles in a hole early, the Redskins were not to be
denied for the balance of the tilt.
Neshaminy came back with nine first
downs while giving up but two. The Redskins rolled
up 101 yards on the ground in the last two periods
and held Egan to 29.
The first play after they took the
kickoff in the third quarter got them 17 yards as
Bill Brundzo started the fireworks. A short time
later the Redskins were forced to punt when Leo
Rossi tackled Brundzo for an 11-yard loss. In the
first series for Egan it was fourth and two when
John Taylor punted for the Eagles, the kick traveled
just 15 yards past the scrimmage line and set the
pigskin on the Egan 36.
The Neshaminy spark was relighted
here and it used eight plays to score with Baxter’s
three-yard run notching the TD. Baxter’s placekick
made it 13-7.
Neshaminy Intercepts
On the ensuing kickoff, Egan got its
two first downs of the second half here by working
the ball to the Neshaminy 44. Brundzo intercepted a
pass and almost got away but Rorick managed to get
him in the clear just two yards past midfield. The
Redskins had time for just one play as the quarter
ended with the goal 45 yards away.
It took Neshaminy less than five
minutes to tally the needed touchdown in the last
quarter. A dozen plays set up the TD, with Brundzo
going across from the one-yard stripe to knot the
count, then Baxter’s placement put Petercuskie’s
team in front 14-13.
Egan took the kickoff to its 33 and
with fourth and four at the 39 a pass failed to
click and the ball was lost with only two minutes
remaining. The Redskins notched two yard-stick
movers but finally lost the oval on the Egan 16 on
downs as 30 seconds remained.

The Eagles had time for only one play
and tried to hurl the “big bomb” but the double pass
from Creeden to Kerr to Colella only gained four
yards as time ran out before another play could be
tried.
Rossi, a junior end, played an
outstanding game on both defense and offense for
Egan. Tackles Dennis Woomer and Dave Fredericks, as
well as guard Bruce Gerrity, did yeoman work in the
line for the Eagles. The former is a junior the
other two are seniors. A pair of juniors, tackle
Fred Tragemann and center Mike Clarke, were
standouts in the Redskin front line.
The 13 points were not enough for the
Eagles on this Friday the 13th. But the day should
be remembered a long time by the Egan squad which
worked so hard to pull an upset and deserved a
better fate. Neshaminy should also be content by its
splendid fight to a close victory.
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