![]() ![]() However, after this game, our boys were the complete masters of every game in which they participated. Valley's fighting sons could not get started, and Hawthorne had little trouble all afternoon. The Hawthorne game was the one game in the entire schedule in which Valley took a real pushing around. Valley can console itself with the thought that it had the better of the play at the Caldwell game, but the boys simply could not push the ball over that last white line. Two early defeats at the hands of Caldwell and Hawthorne, both by a 7-0 count, marred the beginning of the season. Games out of an eight-game schedule to be recognized as the top team in their section. T HE 1942 season marked the most successful year the Hornets of Valley have yet enjoyed. Senior lettermen on the squad were John Besso, George Farr, Roger Fox, Charles Daniel ian, Michael Fronzuto, Cameron Buchanan, Alex Roberto, Robert Young, William MacKenzie, Warren Blauvelt, Edwin Moen, and Warren Stewart. The rest of the scoring was as follows: Jack Masklee-ġ2 points, Jack Orr-8 points, Walter Harper-6 points, and Warren Stewart- 6 points. Leading scorer and captain of the Valley eleven was Warren Blauvelt who scored 25 points. Traveling to Sayreville, the Hornets were defeated 6 to 0, and on Thanksgiving day, they traveled to Morristown where they were beaten by a score of 7 to 6. In the two final games of the season Valley lost by close scores. The following Saturday the Hornets completely overwhelmed Park-Ridge by a score of 26 to 6. On a rain drenched and muddy gridiron the Hornets and Cardinals battled to a scoreless tie. Pompton Lakes was the next opponent to face the Green and White. The following week Valley triumphed over Ramsey in a hard fought battle. The next game marked the Hornets' first defeat when a strong Summit team topped Valley 20 to 0. Again the Green and White triumphed 12 to 6. The second contest pitted the Valley Hornets against the Hawthorne Bears. The Hornets opened the season against Caldwell and took a 6 to 0 decision. THE Passaic Valley High School football squad closed a successful season on the gridiron with four wins, three losses and one tie. Varisty members of the team included: Jack Baker, Jack Hough, Bill Hannafin, Charles Krieger, Charles Danielian, Kenneth Sherman, Edward Moen, Gus Sonnen, and Alex Roberto The score was 12-0 and the 12 wasn't for Sayreville. The last game of the season with Sayreville, however, restored the Hornets to great favor. This was followed with a tie with Ramsey and a defeat of 39-0 to Ridgewood. In the first home game, New Brunswick cleaned up withġ2-0. The first game was with Caldwell and ended with a score of 20-0 in Caldwell's favor. Griswold, concluded its first season with one victory, two ties, and three defeats. If anyone has any knowledge as to missing pieces of the puzzle, please get in contact with Al Cappello. All information is as accurate as I could find. A rack-mount shelf to hold one or two M300 Players is optional.Click on the following link to go page to the PV Football homepage: Passaic Valley FootballĪll the information in this section was collected and uploaded by Al Cappello. M300 Players ship with a wall-mount bracket included. The smaller footprint of the M300 Player is ideal for locations where import and direct playback of physical discs are not required, such as a child’s room or a stateroom on a yacht. M500 Players ship with the rack ears installed and include side panels. M-Class players can be configured to output the onscreen user interface in 2.35:1 to minimize the movements of an anamorphic lens.Įach M-Class player ships with a Kaleidescape Remote included. M-Class players feature a new onscreen user interface in native 1080p, which presents your collection of movies and music with eye-popping detail and beautiful cover art. M-Class players support Blu-ray Profile 2.0 and BD-Live. Blu-ray movies are played in high definition video with lossless audio, including support for 1080p video with 24 frames per second, and bitstream pass-through of Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. M-Class players are the first Kaleidescape products to be built with the M-Class architecture, a powerful platform for the 1080p onscreen user interface and for playing Blu-ray content. The M700 Disc Vault is a single component integrating a disc vault and an M-Class player. The imported content can then be played back instantly by M500 and M300 Players, creating the world’s first multi-zone movie server for Blu-ray discs. The M500 Player copies Blu-ray discs and CDs onto a server. The M-Class players are the M500 Player (KPLAYER-M500) and the M300 Player (KPLAYER-M300). ![]()
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