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Years
of Operation: 1972-1973
Overall
Record:
First
Game:
First
Win:
Final
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League
Affiliation:
Northwest
International Football League (1973)
Team
Headquarters: Burnaby, British Columbia |
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Owner:
General
Manager:
Coaches:
Bill Robinson (1973)
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Titles
Won:
None |
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Honors
All-League
All-America
QB Glenn Faustmann led a Baron's attack connecting
with Mike Wolfe for a 70 yard bomb on the opening play of the game
and later hitting Ian Hickenbotham and Bill Robinson for scores.
Ron Mackie kicked two conversions in topping the BC Chargers 20-6.
Faustmann, Robinson, Paul Boreovich scored
offensive TD's while DE Dennis Fancuhhi scooped up a fumble for another
score to down Snohomish. Ron Mackie hit all 4 PATs.
Eight members of the Barons led the NIFL All-Stars
to a 14-7 victory over league champion Pierce County.
Mike Wolfe caught a 14-yd TD and Dennis Fanuchki
caught a 35-yd TD from the Cavaliers Bob Cason. Whidbey Islands'
Clarence Coleman added a 2-pt conversion. |
1973 Schedule/Results (1-5): |
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Aug 18 - Skagit Valley Raiders |
18-20 |
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Aug 25 @ Pierce County Bengals |
14-44 |
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Sep 1 - British Columbia Chargers |
20-6 |
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Sep 15 - Snohomish County Ramblers |
28-6 |
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Sep 29 - Seattle Cavaliers |
30-29 |
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Oct 14 @ Pierce County Bengals |
0-27 |
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Oct 28 - Burien Flyers |
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Nov 3 - Pierce County Bengals # |
9-28 |
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- Can-Am Bowl Game (Vancouver, Canada) |
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*NIFL
Playoffs |
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**NIFL
Championship |
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Photos |
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News
Releases
WR - Glen Faustman (1974- signs with BC Lions) |