The 1990 Football Team
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The 1990 Football Team
The 1990 Football Team: State Runner-Ups Front Row (Captains): Andy Shackelford, Dan Herberth, Brian Willis 2nd Row: Keith Weaver Hayden Hajdu, Lee Vanderkooi, Dana Kreeger, Jeff Worobel, Dave Molis, Mark George, Dominic Cugini, Andy Klein, Joe Vankos, Dave Cieplinksi, Dave Griebeler 3rd Row: John Luther, Eric Chen, Jason Martter, Brian Li, Lee Scherr, Doug Farren, Andy Zweig, Chuck Penzenik, Jay Kelley, Jeff Seitzinger, Doug Hutchinson 4th Row: Mark Shamp, Don Hammett, Dan Scolaro, Dave Remec, Ryan Hopkins, Matt Zito, Chris Oros, John Rezach, Pat Kirkland, Kyle Smesko, Tim Higham 5th Row: Pat Grow, Kyle McChesney, Jason Clancy, Chris Brown, Greg Lindstrom, Israel Gersten, Rob Brazie, Jason Hoychick 6th Row: Dave Lang, Todd Lightner, Joel Tompkins, Steve Weinert, Matt Soful, Derek Hotchkiss, Ryan Kaser, Eric Fickes 7th Row: Tiffany Oros, Inga Siiner, Holly Hajdu, Mandy Thomas, Lisa Miller Kristen Diehl, Jen Gigliotti Not Pictured: Mike Shearer, Derek French Coaches: Joe Pappano, Joe Zwisler, Fred Tomei, Lee Walker, Mike Velten, Bob Buchanan, Bob Jenkins, Jim Roberts, John Farren, Dan Fouser, Keith O’Donnell 1990 13-1-0 Trainer: Eric Moats Opponent RHS Score Vs. Score W/L Team Doctors: Bill Moats, Tom Bear Woodridge 41 0 W North Royalton 35 6 W Cameraman: Bill Oros Brecksville 35 8 W Statisticians: Al Scholl Green 35 0 W Copley 35 20 W Norton Tallmadge Highland Wadsworth Hudson Orrville Willard Cardinal Mooney Hamilton Badin 50 39 49 42 43 13 7 31 6 21 7 6 12 0 7 6 21 16 W W W W W W W W L The 1990 Football Team: The state runner-up football team of 1990 is simply known as “The State Team” around the community—they captured the spirit and hearts of the school and community. The team finished 13-1 (7-0 in Suburban League) and lost in the state championship to Hamilton Badin. They outscored their opponents 461-130. They are only the third team in Revere Football History to finish the regular season undefeated and are 1 of 18 SL schools to have had an unbeaten regular season. Their 13-wins are the most in school history and tied for the most wins in SL history. Their seven league wins are part of a 23-game league win streak (1988-1991) that is second in league history. Their 10-regular season wins are part of a 32 game regular season wins streak (1988-1991) that is first in league history.