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THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Super Bowl Summary NFL Hall of Fame EAGLES 41, PATRIOTS 33 a Capsules of Those Voted Into the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame: Philadelphia 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Monday, Feb. 5, 2018 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Super Bowl summary NFL Hall of Fame EAGLES 41, PATRIOTS 33 A capsules of those voted into the 2018 Pro Football Hall of Fame: Philadelphia .........................9 13 7 12 — 41 Bobby Beathard New England .......................3 9 14 7 — 33 General manager/personnel administrator First Quarter 1966-67 Kansas City Chiefs, 1968-1971 Atlanta Phi_FG Elliott 25, 7:55. Falcons, 1972-77 Miami Dolphins, 1978-1988 NE_FG Gostkowski 26, 4:17. Washington Redskins, 1990-99 San Diego Chargers. Phi_Jeffery 34 pass from Foles (kick failed), 2:34. Contributor nominee. ... Noted for his adept eye for Second Quarter talent through a career that spanned more than three Phi_Blount 21 run (pass failed), 8:48. decades. ... Served as scout for Chiefs and Falcons NE_FG Gostkowski 45, 7:24. before being named director of player personnel for NE_White 26 run (kick failed), 2:04. Dolphins in 1972. ... Integral part of Miami<s two Phi_Foles 1 pass from Burton (Elliott kick), :34. Super Bowl teams. ... Became Redskins General Third Quarter Manager in 1978. ... Masterful management of NE_Gronkowski 5 pass from Brady (Gostkowski Washington roster to build Super Bowl champions. ... kick), 12:15. Often dealt first-round draft picks to acquire more tal- Phi_Clement 22 pass from Foles (Elliott kick), ent. ... Used team<s first round draft pick just three 7:18. times in 11 seasons. ... The Redskins< Super Bowl NE_Hogan 26 pass from Brady (Gostkowski kick), XVII roster included 27 free agents signed by Beathard. 3:23. ... Under his guidance, Redskins made five playoff Fourth Quarter appearances in six-season span including two Super Phi_FG Elliott 42, 14:09. Bowl titles (XVII and XXII). ... Instantly created win- NE_Gronkowski 4 pass from Brady (Gostkowski ning culture in San Diego after Chargers named him kick), 9:22. General Manager in 1990. ... Within three years, team Phi_Ertz 11 pass from Foles (pass failed), 2:21. claimed first division title in more than decade and two Phi_FG Elliott 46, 1:05. years later, Chargers advanced to franchise<s first A_67,612. Super Bowl appearance (XXIX). ... In all, Beathard<s Phi NE teams advanced seven Super Bowls and won four. First downs 25 29 Total Net Yards 538 613 Robert Brazile Rushes-yards 27-164 22-113 Linebacker Passing 374 500 6-4, 241 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 1975-1984 Houston Oilers ... 10 seasons, 147 Kickoff Returns 4-98 3-44 games. Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-8 Senior nominee. ... First round draft pick, sixth over- Comp-Att-Int 29-44-1 28-49-0 all, by the Oilers in 1975 NFL draft ... Held team Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1-5 record with 147 straight games played ... Also started Punts 1-41.0 0-0.0 seven playoff games ... Made instant impact on defense Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 as a rookie and helped Houston to 10-4 record for first Penalties-Yards 6-35 1-5 winning season in eight years ... Earned Defensive Time of Possession 34:04 25:56 Rookie of the Year Honors ... Team leader that helped transform franchise highlighted by three straight play- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS off appearances, 1978-1980 ... Helped Oilers to three RUSHING — Philadelphia, Blount 14-90, Ajayi consecutive 10-win seasons (10-6 in 1978, 11-5 in 9-57, Agholor 1-9, Clement 3-8. New England, White 1979, 11-5 in 1980) ... Registered career-best 185 The Oil City Varsity Competitive Cheer squad finshed their season with a first-place finish 7-45, Lewis 9-39, Burkhead 3-18, Brady 1-6, Hogan tackles (95 solo, 98 assisted) during 1978 season ... 1-4, Cooks 1-1. Started at outside linebacker in back-to-back AFC and overall top scoring team at the Mid-Winter Cheer Competition in Kane on Saturday. Championship Game appearances (1978-79) ... PASSING — Philadelphia, Foles 28-43-1-373, Spectacular pass rusher; recorded career-best 6 1/2 Burton 1-1-0-1. New England, Brady 28-48-0-505, sacks in 1976 and 1980 ... Career statistics include 13 Scholastic basketball Sports scene Amendola 0-1-0-0. interceptions, 14 fumble recoveries ... All-Pro five straight seasons, 1976-1980 ... Selected to seven Pro VARSITY BOYS MONDAY, FEB. 5 RECEIVING — Philadelphia, Agholor 9-84, Ertz Bowls ... Named to NFL<s All-Decade Team of 7-67, Smith 5-49, Clement 4-100, Jeffery 3-73, Foles 1970s. FRANKLIN (57) GIRLS BASKETBALL 1-1. New England, Gronkowski 9-116, Amendola Haynes 2 0-0 4, Janidlo 2 0-0 4, Hawke 1 0-0 3, Oil City at Titusville (6 p.m.) 8-152, Hogan 6-128, White 2-21, Burkhead 1-46, Brian Dawkins Wood 5 0-1 11, Keely 2 0-1 4, Morgan 10 9-14 30, Sharpsville at Franklin (6 p.m.) Cooks 1-23, Dorsett 1-19. Safety Baughman 0 1-2 1. Totals: 22 10-18 57. West Middlesex at Rocky Grove (varsity only, 6 5-11, 200 MEADVILLE (67) p.m.) MISSED FIELD GOALS — New England, 1996-2008 Philadelphia Eagles; 2009-2011 Denver Wilson 2 0-0 6, Manning 2 1-2 5, L. Lindsey 11 4-6 Keystone at North Clarion (6 p.m.) Gostkowski 26. Broncos ... 16 seasons, 224 games. 29, Wofford 1 0-0 2, Butler 4 3-4 13, Swick 1 2-2 4, Union at Clarion (6 p.m.) First year eligible. ... Chosen in second round (61st Brookville at Redbank Valley (6 p.m.) Pero 2 0-0 6, K. Lindsey 1 0-0 2. Totals: 24 10-14 67. Forest Area at Tidioute Charter (6 p.m.) overall) by Philadelphia in 1996 draft. ... Voted Eagles’ Score by Quarters Super Bowl Champions Defensive MVP five times. ... Helped Eagles to eight Iroquois at Cochranton (6 p.m.) Franklin ...............................8 12 21 16 — 57 Sharon at Lakeview (6 p.m.) playoff appearances. ... Started in four NFC champion- Meadville ............................10 9 26 22 — 67 Super Bowl Champions ship games, one Super Bowl. ... First-team All-Pro five SWIMMING 2018 — Philadephia Eagles (NFC) 41, New England 3-point goals — Franklin (Hawke, Wood, Morgan), Slippery Rock at Franklin (6 p.m.) seasons (2001, 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2009). ... Earned Meadville (Wilson 2, L. Lindsey 3, Butler 2, Pero 2). (AFC) 33 his first of nine Pro Bowls after 1999 season. ... First Titusville at Oil City (6 p.m.) 2017 — Nw England (AFC) 34, Atlnta (NFC) 28, OT player in NFL history to get a sack, interception, fum- 2016 — Denver (AFC) 24, Carolina (NFC) 10 ble recovery and touchdown catch in same game (vs. SLIPPERY ROCK (54) 2015 — New England (AFC) 28, Seattle (NFC) 24 Houston, Sept. 29, 2002). ... Set Eagles record for most Prementine 2 1-2 6, Wherthey 6 2-2 15, Valera 2 0-0 Pro golf 2014 — Seattle (NFC) 43, Denver (AFC) 8 games played. ... Voted to the NFL’s All-Decade Team 6, Houston 2 0-0 4, Brandon 1 0-0 2, McCoy 1 0-0 2, 2013 — Bltimore (AFC) 34, San Francisco (NFC) 31 of the 2000s. ... Intercepted pass in 15 straight seasons. Croll 4 0-0 11, Williams 1 4-4 6, Thompson 1 0-0 2. PGA-Phoenix Open Par Scores 2012 — N.Y. Giants (NFC) 21, Nw Englnd (AFC) 17 ... Led Eagles in interceptions back-to-back seasons Totals: 20 7-8 54. By The Associated Press 2011 — Green Bay (NFC) 31, Pittsburgh (AFC) 25 (1997-98). ... Made 37 career interceptions, returned MONITEAU (36) Sunday 2010 — Nw Orleans (NFC) 31, Indanapolis (AFC) 17 for 513 yards and two touchdowns. ... Had multiple McFadden 1 3-4 6, Tenney 3 0-0 8, McDeavitt 5 0-0 At TPC Scottsdale 2009 — Pittsburgh (AFC) 27, Arizona (NFC) 23 interceptions in a season 11 times. ... Averaged nearly 11, Lominski 5 1-2 11, Neal 0 0-0 0, McKinley 0 0-0 Scottsdale, Ariz. Brayden McFetridge of Oil Purse: $6.9 million 2008 — N.Y. Giants (NFC) 17, Nw Englnd (AFC) 14 100 tackles per season throughout career. ... Made 26 0, Matthews 0 0-0 0. Totals: 14 4-6 36. 2007 — Indianapolis (AFC) 29, Chicago (NFC) 17 Yardage: 7,216; Par: 71 City took first place in the career sacks, including three in final season with Score by Quarters 2006 — Pittsburgh (AFC) 21, Seattle (NFC) 10 Broncos to help Denver to division title, 2011. (x-won on first playoff hole) 12-and-under, 140-pound 2005 — Nw Englnd (AFC) 24, Philadelphia (NFC) 21 Slippery Rock .....................17 10 10 17 — 54 Final 2004 — New England (AFC) 32, Carolina (NFC) 29 Moniteau .............................13 4 5 14 — 36 x-Gary Woodland (500), $1,242,000 67-68-67-64—266 divison on Sunday at the Jerry Kramer 3-point goals — Slippery Rock (Croll 3, Valera 2, 2003 — Tampa Bay (NFC) 48, Oakland (AFC) 21 Guard -18 Meadville Open. 2002 — New England (AFC) 20, St. Louis (NFC) 17 6-3, 245 Prementine, Wherthey), Moniteau (Tenney 2, Chez Reavie (300), $745,200 68-65-67-66—266 -18 2001 — Baltimore Ravens (AFC) 34, N.Y. Giants 1958-1968 Green Bay Packers ... 11 seasons, 130 McDeavitt, McFadden). Ollie Schndrjns (163), $400,200 68-68-68-65—269 -15 (NFC) 7 games. Brendan Steele (163), $400,200 68-67-67-67—269 -15 NBA standings 2000 — St. Louis (NFC) 23, Tennessee (AFC) 16 Senior nominee. ... Fourth round pick (39th overall) CONNEAUT (55) Brysn DChmbau (96), $242,363 66-66-68-70—270 -14 1999 — Denver (AFC) 34, Atlanta (NFC) 19 by Packers in 1958 NFL Draft ... Anchored offensive Kersnick 3 0-0 7, Niemann 4 4-6 13, Sheets 4 0-1 9, Chesson Hadley (96), $242,363 66-68-68-68—270 -14 1998 — Denver (AFC) 31, Green Bay (NFC) 24 line of Lombardi-era Packers ..
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