90 iwlawamooowty (pa.) daily timesv Frtday, fkfmmtm M, lt74;; 1* •vd4? £ . V■ ■:-V J.' - V ‘V#‘;: . ■ -v,;.iagS,i.By BOftlTUWCyN^V DtUy Tin^ Spdfe W riieri .v*5h lt;•,.;. •UPPER CHICHESTER4;!-Defensive tackle/Nick t^iron has made some Joig'playsfor Sun Valley High Schwl^his season, but none of them/^ere as big as the one j*e made here Thursday with 1117 tojplay against Chichester A ■ Chichester had just scored to★ ★ ★★ ★★★ ★ w;-nes' two touchdown passes lifts over Chi, 12-trail, 12-10,. .There was no doubt that the Eagles would go for the two-point con version.A tie with Sun Valley would give the Eagles the Section Three championship, their first outright league title since 1957,The Eagles tried a sweep to the right by Ty Cranberry, their lop runner all season. About the time Granberry took the han-team that had looked 'Uncommonly weak at the start of the season, .had just won its second straight Section Two crown.SOMpg^g^Ktemiddleis Chichester quarterback John Conte. He isbeing worked oriby Sun , Paul Parente (51) and Jim McMaster (8), with Allen Haley (64)com pi a y ers are Ty Granberry (40), and Jim MacFadyen (76). At extreme.righf-l^§b^y|)iiey*8. Mike Oiduck (24). ;dof(. frorn quarterback : John Andjndeed it was over. Chi' Conte, Miron , had Ty hog-tied tried an onsides kickoff, but Sun fora three-yard loss. Valley’s William ^ConnorSun Valley’s half of the some recovered and'the Vanguards 10,000 . fans ‘exploded '[with' killed the rpstof the clock. delight, They knew it was oyer - , Sun Valley coach Bob Fithian and a Sun Valley High School' had said before the game that breaks couid be the decisive factor and they were. ■? *. '■ '. ;;Chichester fumbled the ball six times, had three passes intercepted and a punt blocked/ Sun Valley turned it over twice, both on intercepted passes. -TOTAL YARDAGE C. In total yardage, Chi had a big advantage (245 to 103), but that will soon.be forgotten. Only', the 1240 final score will linger on;..!• - ■Fitliiah, last year's coach of the year; sometimes is his own worst critic.I was too conservative in.the second half/' said Bob, whose team finished with 6-3-2 season and 3-14 league records.“We.-had a 12-2 lead at'half/ time and I thought that was enough; So I junked our. wide open style of play and played it tight, .trying to use the clock. Hell, I don’t think we got a'first . down in the. second; half/' he: .said. •• ., He was right. •But Chichester’s hardnose defense was charged up enough' in the second half to stop just about anything thrown at it, from land, sea or air.Sun Valley got both Us touchdowns on passes. On the-first' one, quarterback. Gary Nuyannes made a perfect throw that he didn’t see.He deserves the Red Badge,of Courage on it, too, because Chi’s Chris Reeder stuck him, good just as, he fired a 30-Vard complettejin the end zone) to BenLe^hinsky./ / C/T Nuyannes rpl^d to his ,right on the play and, spotted Lop-chinsky, and,'Reeder.about the’ same time. He: knew , he’was going to' get walloped, but he didn’t; flinch; and made a perfectthryw/ V ^ VThat score was set up \»y a fumble, which1 Tim Lordrecovered on Chi’s 30. . ,The second Sun Valley TD,, which came in Uk? ;second/ period, , followed a Chichester gamble that didn’t pay;^ The L Eagles’ Conte tried a/qqar-. tetoaek sneak at his own 33 on, 4th-and-a half yard with 2;00 toplaySun Valley’s defense' stood him up and dropped him for a' loss. Two plays later, afterbeing set back by a 15-yard -.penalty, Nuyannes dropped a /screen pass to Paul Pachuta, hustled 48 yards to give Sun r. Valley a 12-2 lead.• ‘ ■TWO SAFETIES Chi scored two safeties, once by sacking Nuyannes in the end zone and once when the ball was ' fumbledbv Sun Valley and went out of the end zone before either team could gain possession.IT’S; RAINING; Vanguards discovers Chichester's. Ty-Granberry (40), as he is pounced upon by Dan Guzzo (70), Tim Lord (68), Paul Parente (51) and Henrv DiFabio(62). . t.-G.- -'Hie loss gave Chichestei; a 4-6 final season record, which is a deceiving oi% y/Tte Eagles played the toughest non league schedule in the county .■ Granberry, was most of Chi’s offense Saturday. He gained 131 yards on 25 carries and was a leader on defense.Conte, who had a great game against sun Valley last year, completed only 8-of-19 passes and had three picked off. His passing yardage was 92.Sun Valley’s Nuyannes completed. only 3-of-lfi passes (for 80 yards), but two went for TDs.SUNVALLEYENDS — Boll, SVhaf/slaJl. Connor. TACK1.ES — Mii-on. McLaughlin. Bult. Giuzo, Fischer.GUARDS • • D-rd. Bradford. Haley.. DiFabio. Mancrchn.CENTERS — Bansbach. Brown. I’arciUe. Webber.BACKS — Dougherty. . Gidui-k. U-;-■ chlnsky. Boorc, S’erh, Crans'.or.. ' Nuyannes. Moechia. (hcsley, Pachuta. AJcMasler, Colberg. B«igoiii-. Kashncr. Diehl. M-liw. Daly. P. CHICHESTERENDS - Freeman. XeWev, Terre. Steel. ThorpeTACKLES — C Reeder. MacFadven, Manerchia. Laugljead. . Hanghoit. Heavens.GUARDS -Caniac, R Reeder. Hamer. Slant, Mas.sev.CENTERS'- C. Pope. Peirosky.BACKS - Palmer, Wooten;. Pope. Fluelten. Granberry, Johnson. Weaver, O’Donnell, Westbrook. Profit!. Conte.SUN VALLEY 6 6 0 0-12CHICHESTER 2 0 2 -6-10. SV — i»pchinsky 30 pass from Nvannes (pass failed).CHI t- Safety (Nuyannes tackled in end tone by. .Ty Granberry and Robert Laughead). -SV, — Pachuta 43 pass Irom Nuyannes (runfailed). '. ' - -CHI — Safety (ball fumbled out of end • tone). .. _ ;.. CHI—Granberry 5 run i run failed .