Football
From the opening year of St. Mary's High School in August of 1938, the school competed in football each fall. The
highlight of the football program may very well have came in the first three seasons of competing in the Metropolitan Catholic
Conference. The gridiron warriors won conference titles in the 1961, 1962, and 1963 fall seasons.
The first official football game for St. Mary's High School occurred in 1940 and resulted in a 7 - 7 tie with Maine
Township HS.
The final game in the school's history occurred in 1966 when Chicago Little Flower High School defeated Maryville HS
42 - 21.
1938 Coaches:
Rev. Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
1939 Coaches:
Rev. Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
1940 5 - 2 - 1 Coaches: Rev. Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph
Cuccinotto
Team Leaders: Joe Lambrecht, Al Shilsky, B. Boegerhausen
1941 5 - 1 - 1 Coaches: Rev. Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph
Cuccinotto
Team Leaders: D. Westhouse, J. Lambrecht, Al Flemmini, R. Shroeder
1942 Coaches:
Rev. Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
1943 5 - 2 - 1 Coaches: Rev. Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
Team Leaders: D. Nocchi, R. Pritchard, R. Battersby
1944 Coaches:
Rev. Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
1945 4 - 4 Coaches: Rev. Ignatius McDermott,
John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
All-Conference: M. McGuire, E. Dumais
1946 7 - 0 - 1 Coaches: Rev.
Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
Northeast Catholic Conference Champs 4 - 0 - 1
All-Conference: R. Clarkson, D. Doherty, J. Gale, E. Malone, S. Pritchard, J. Scanlan, J. Shaughnessey,
A. Westinghouse
1947 Coaches:
Rev. Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
1948 Coaches:
Rev. Ignatius McDermott, John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
1949 Coaches: John
Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
1950 Coaches: John
Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
1951 7 - 0 Coaches: John
Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
Northeast Catholic Conference Champions 5 - 0
All-Conference: R. Zuniga, M. Garcelon, B. Nagle
(See "Football Memories" section below for more great information on
Ray Zuniga)
***From a player on the 1951 team:
"Ray Zuniga was quite a football player for being
such a little guy. He could really juke and jive.
I think he was a better baseball player than anything else though. Ray
was probably the best natural athlete that I have ever seen. I had a lot of good
friends that played on those teams. Mannie Rod was a great guy
and we had a lot of fun with him. He is not mentioned above, but I think Richard
Fisher was also a very good athlete. He had a strong arm and was pretty
quick. He probably had to be since he was so darn skinny and was always on the
run from the powers that be. The high school was very small at that time. If you did not play the brothers would come looking for you to “encourage”
you to come out for the team. I could be wrong but I think we got a couple of
cupcakes after winning the conference title. I thought it was 1952 though and
not 1951. A cupcake was a big deal at that time."
1952 4 - 3 - 1 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
NECC 3 - 1 - 1
All-Conference: Bob Bushner, Manual Rodriguez, Ray Garcia
1953 4 - 2 - 1 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
NECC 3 - 1
All-Conference: Bob Bushner, Ray Crone, Art Finnel
1954 1 - 6 - 0 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
NECC 1 - 4
All-Conference: Tom Nagle, John Shleimer
1955 Coaches: John
Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
1956 3 - 4 - 0 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
NECC 2 - 3
All-Conference: Tom Nagle, Ron Crone, Jim Ryback
1957 2 - 5 - 0 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
NECC 2 - 4
All-Conference: Rich Berger, Ron Crone, Gene Ryback
1958 2 - 5 - 0 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
NECC 1 - 4
All-Conference: R. Berger
1959 3 - 2 - 1 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
NECC 1 - 2 - 1 (Final year for NECC)
All-Conference: Ron Crone, Leo Sabanas
1960 1 - 6 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
(No Conference)
Team Leaders: Bob Malan, Gerry Russell, John Abraham, Jesse Trueba
1961 5 - 1 - 1 Coaches: John
Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
Catholic Metropolitan Conference Champions
3 - 0 - 1 Conference Record
Beat Marian Catholic 25 - 19 to clinch title
All-Conference Selections: Tom Berger (OG), Al Sabanas (HB),
John Abraham (FB), Al Raya (QB), Frank Wilson (C)
1962 5 - 1 - 1 Coaches: John
Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
Catholic Metropolitan Conference Champions
4 - 0 Conference Record
Beat St. Francis De Sales 18 - 6 to clinch
All Conference Selections: Joe Brady (LB), John Abraham (FB), Xavier Terrazas
(HB), Tom Berger (OG), Pete Kaiser
1963 6 - 1
Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
Catholic Metropolitan Conference Champions
Only loss to Ridgewood HS
All-Conference Selections: Pete Kaiser (QB), Tom Berger (OG), Mike Spencer
(E), Bob Modend (FB), Joe Tomasek (End)
1964 1 - 6 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
CMConf 1 - 3
All-Conference: John Malan, Ron Singleton
1965 3 - 4 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph
Cuccinotto
CMConf. 1 - 4
All-Conference: Art Contrares
1966 3 - 3 Coaches: John Abraham, Joseph Cuccinotto
(no conference)
Team Leaders: Art Contrares, J. Maher, Tom Abraham, Mike Gale
Football Memories:
**Great player:
In 1951 halfback
Ray Zuniga scored 6 touchdowns and 6 PAT in the conference= deciding game against
St. Thomas of Rockford. The final score was 72-9.
Zuniga was named co-prep football player of the week by Chicago's
American Newspaperm (no longer in circulation) and was presented an award by
Ed "Moose" Krause of Notre Dame. This
feat is recognized by the Illinois High School Association and is listed in their record lists on the web address of
http://www.ihsa.org/activity/fb/records/aindiv1.htm . Ray Zuniga is listed in the categories titled "Most Points in a Game" and "Most Touchdowns in a Game".
**From a player on the teams of 1960, 1961, and 1962 teams:
"Aside from our conference wins, some of our most satisfying experiences on the football field were the three games we
played against Ottawa Marquette in 1960, '61, and '62. In the 1960 game, our team was comprised of mostly sophomores
and juniors. Marquette embarrassed us on their Homecoming night in Ottawa 54-6. The following year, Marquette traveled
to our place and we beat them 20-0.
In our senior year of 1962, we traveled to Ottawa, again on their Homecoming night, and we beat them 7-0. Pete
Kaiser scored a touchdown on a quarterback sneak with 1:03 to play to give us the victory. Maryville would beat
Marquette again the next season (1963) by a score of 7-6 on a quarterback sneak from Pete Kaiser that went
80 yards for the score!"
**From Tom Temple::
"I was surprised and glad to have found information about Maryville Academy, DesPlaines,Il. I did not know a lot
of the news . I played football for the grammar school football team from 1954-1957, I remember winning the CYO championship
becoming city champs two years and co-champs one year during that time. I played high school football 1958-1959."
***From a player on teams in the 1950s:
"I did not realize that Coach Abraham was the coach
for so many years – thirty years is a long time. I think he did a very
good job without a lot to work with. I learned a lot from him and when I graduated
he checked on me to make sure that I had somewhere to go."
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