1968 COVINGTON BUCCANEERS - PERFECT!

The 1968 Buccaneers joined the 1952 and 1960 teams in the class of perfection – the third team in school history to record and unbeaten and untied record in the 21-year history of the program.

1968 Buccaneer Roster: ROW 1: Dave Wills, Tim Stambaugh, Keith Warner, Lee Carney, Mike Robinett, Mike Manson, Herb Stevenson, Gary Meyer, Dave Stacy, Dave Sweigart. ROW 2: Randy Cundiff, Alan Forsythe, Ron Lamb, Dennis Robinson, Larry Gearhardt, Dwight Garber, Jack Whitman, Dennis Cain, Terry Swallow, Pood Minnich , Terry Hecker, Bill Apple, Coach Tisdale. ROW 3: Coach Peterson, Brad Barker, John Weikert, Jerry Longendelpher, Dave Longenecker, Rick Frantz , Bob Trostel, Rex Huffman, Ed Shilt, Ron Apwisch, Bill Rudy, Buddy Clark, Coach Stockland.
Larrie Tisdale

John Weikert, perhaps pound-for-pound the top defensive end in the area put it best when describing the 1968 football team, “We didn’t have one star on our team. We just had a bunch of guys who loved to play football and played together as a team. That’s why we were successful.”

Only two teams in the 21-year history of Covington football have finished unbeaten and untied, until this group of believers surprised the doubters to join the 1952 and 1960 Buccaneer squads in elite status of perfection.

Heading into the 1968 campaign, Coach Larrie Tisdale’s squad was viewed by media writers as a dark-horse in the race for the Mad River Valley League title. After all, the Buccs only finished 3 and 6 the year before and all but one of their opponents (Bradford) were Class AA opponents, which posed a huge obsticle for a Class A football team like Covington.

In the end, however, the Buccs proved the doubters wrong by knocking off the “top dogs” in the MRVL and finishing the season with a 10-0 record. Along the way the Buccs dominated such opponents as Tipp City, Bradford, Northwestern, Greenon, Springfield Shawnee, Miami East, Northeastern, Graham, and Greenville. They also showed heart in their come-from-behind win over upset-minded Tecumseh, 14-12.

The Buccs won with a dominating defense and a balanced offensive attack. They outscored their opponents 316-64 in the ten-game season. Their defense posted four shutouts and only allowed three teams to score in double digits, the most given up to Graham (18) in the second to last game of the season.

In his second year on the Buccaneer’ sideline, Coach Tisdale molded a talented group, including 11 seniors, into a dominating football machine. In the trenches included names like Leland Carney, Terry Hecker, Mike Robinette, Keith Warner, Bill Apple and Gary Meyer, while Herb Stevenson and John Weikert harassed opponents off the corner. Weikert earned the reputation as the top defensive end in the area.

Offensively for the Buccs, quarterback Brad Barker opperated the machine. Although the Buccs only passed on rare occasions, the Barker to Stevenson connection became legendary. When the Buccs needed a big play, Barker and Stevenson stepped up to the challange as evident by the last minute 80-yard hook-up against Tecumseh that pulled out victory from the jaws of defeat.

The ground attack was spearheaded by Terry Swallow, Bill Rudy, Ed Shilt and Buddy Clark. The “runner by committee” approach terrorized opposing defenses and kept them second guessing on which direction the ball was going. With the dominating ground attack, the Buccs controlled each game against the bigger schools on their schedule.

Even with the loss of the eleven seniors to graduation, the future appears bright for Tisdale and his Buccs. Due to Covington’s large margins of victory in the majority of their games, the underclassman received valuable playing time. A large sophomore class of 10 and dynamic players like Rex Huffman, Dwight Garber and freshman running back, Denny Cain return for years to come.

1968 Buccaneer Scoring Leaders:
Terry Swallow – 12 rushing TDs, 9 Rushing 2pt, 1 Receiving 2pt – 92 Points
Brad Barker – 6 TDs Passing, 5 Passing 2pt, 1 Punt Return TD, 1 Interception TD, 2 Rushing 2pt – 62 Points
Ed Shilt – 6 Rushing TDs, 8 Rushing 2pt, 1 Receiving 2pt – 54 Points
Herb Stevenson – 6 Receiving TDs, 1 Interception TD, 3 Receiving 2pt – 48 Points
Bill Rudy – 5 Rushing TDs, 2 Rushing 2pt – 34 Points
Denny Cain – 2 Rushing TDs, 1 Rushing 2pt – 14 Points
Buddy Clark – 2 Rushing TDs, 1 Rushing 2pt – 14 Points
Ron Apwisch – 1 Rushing TD, 1 Rushing 2pt – 8 Points
John Weikert – 1 Fumble Return TD – 6 Points
Dwight Garber – 1 Rushing 2pt – 2 Points
Bucc Defense – 2 Safeties – 4 Points

Two varsity football players Bill Apple, and John Weikert were named to all state teams this year. Among other accomplishments for John Weikert were: Mad River Valley League, first team, defensive end. Southwestern Ohio Class A Player of the Year, first team, defensive end . All-Ohio (UPI) Second team, defensive end. All-Ohio (AP), first team, defensive end. Journal Herald All Stars, first team, defensive end.

Bill Apple was named to the following teams: All-Ohio, first team, offensive guard, (UPI). All-Ohio, honor able mention, guard ( AP). Mad River Valley League, first team, guard. Southwestern district team, first string guard. Miami Valley Sportswriters Association, first team, guard.

Brad Barker was an honorable mention player for All-Ohio (AP) as a back.

We would like to congratulate these players, those who made the league teams and all other players of the Covington football squads for an undefeated season.

1968 BUCCS - 10-0

OPPONENT

SCORE

Tipp City

Bradford

Northwestern

Greenon

Springfield Shawnee

Tecumseh

Miami East

Northeastern

Graham

Greenville

6-0

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SENIORS: Row 1 (L-R) - John Weikert, Keith Warner, Lee Carney, Mike Robinett, Terry Hecker, Jerry Longendelpher. Row 2 (L-R) - Brad Barker, Ron Lamb, Dave Longenecker, Bill Rudy, Terry SWallow.
All-State Players: John Weikert and Bill Apple with coach Larrie Tisdale.
ALL-LEAGUE SELECTIONS (L-R); Coach Larrie Tiesalde, Lee Carney, Terry Swallow, Bill Apple, John Weikert, Herb Stevnson, Bill Rudy, Brad Barker, Gary Mayer, Ron Apwisch.