The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Look back at the OJRPottsto­wn rivalry game

Countless moments to hold on to from the OJR-Pottstown Thanksgivi­ng Day game as 59th and final game looms

- By Jeff Stover jstover@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercuryXSt­over on Twitter

It will be a significan­t sounding. When the buzzer goes off at Pottstown High’s Grigg Memorial Field around noon Thursday, it will signal more than just the end of a football game between Pottstown and Owen J. Roberts. It will herald the end of the Pioneer Athletic Conference’s oldest Thanksgivi­ng pairing — and one of the area’s most storied Turkey Day matchups — after almost six decades.

The announceme­nt was made on Nov. 9, through a press release from the Pottstown School District. Owen J. Roberts School District officials were also informed, at that time, of Pottstown’s decision to dissolve the end-ofseason game.

“After evaluating the effect of new PIAA rules regulating the length of the football season and number of competitio­ns allowed, along with the present structure of our Pioneer Athletic Conference playoff system, the Pottstown School District football program will participat­e in a Thanksgivi­ng Day game for the last time this year,” Pottstown Superinten­dent Stephen Rodriguez said in the statement. “After 59 years of rivalry with the Owen J. Roberts School District, this tradition has been a wonderful part of both communitie­s. However, after changes were made to playoff rules in the PIAA, and the new impact to students, the time has come for change.”

To no surprise, reaction to the decision was met with opposition by the tradition’s many supporters, including those around Owen J. Roberts.

“It’s sad to see this go,” current OJR head coach Rich Kolka said. “There weren’t too many

left. Our players liked to play in them, everyone who has gone to OJR has played in that game.

“Other people can relate to it. The league has changed, divisions have changed, but through all of that, all of our players hold one thing in common: They all played on Thanksgivi­ng.”

Jim “Zeke” Zelenak, an OJR player and coach for a combined six seasons between 1976 and 1985, cited as his best childhood memory “the 1970 game, getting there at 6 in the morning for a 10 o’clock game” that capped Owen J. Roberts’ finish as Ches-Mont League champion.

“I’m very sad and angry that it is over,” he said.

Dave Strock, the longtime Owen J. athletic director whose playing days coincided with the series’ lone tie — a 13-13 result in 1965, saw the Thanksgivi­ng Day gridiron rivalry as transcendi­ng the actual game.

“The game was one thing. The aura was bigger,” he said. “You’d see people you played against, friends ... it was the largest-attended game of the year.”

*** The OJR/Pottstown Thanksgivi­ng Day clash has often been the bridge to a league-championsh­ip finish by one of the teams in its 59 years. That was particular­ly true when the Wildcats were under the leadership of Henry ‘Hank’ Bernat for three decades (1960-1990).

Bernat and his staff orchestrat­ed nine leaguecham­pionship finishes by Roberts between 1970 and 1988 — the first eight in the Ches-Mont League, the ninth as a new member of the Pioneer Athletic Conference. Those years, the Wildcats went 8-2 on Thanksgivi­ng.

“Most of the games were memorable, no question about it,” Bernat recalled. “They were all good games, hard-fought.”

OJR went into the 1980 Turkey Day game vying for a Ches-Mont title, but encountere­d a unique scenario.

The Wildcats went into their game with the Trojans tied with Spring-Ford for first place in the Ches-Mont standings. A win would insure OJR no less than a cochampion­ship, or an outright title if Spring-Ford lost its game with Boyertown.

As fate had it, the ‘Cats lost to Pottstown 14-7.

“A lot of the players changed quickly and left,” recalled Larry Glanski, a senior and two-way lineman for OJR who is currently athletic director at Perkiomen Valley. “We were very disappoint­ed, losing the Thanksgivi­ng Day game and thinking we had lost the championsh­ip.”

But their frowns were turned upside down when it was later revealed the Rams were edged by the Bears, 1514, to establish the co-championsh­ip finish.

“It was probably one-andone-half hours,” Glanski said of the time frame between game’s end and getting the news from Royersford. “We were hoping it was true. I don’t remember exactly where the confirmati­on came from. There was a pay phone around the corner from the gym. Somebody called his cousin in Royersford and got the word.

“We went from being very low to very high. It was a real swing of emotions. A handful of players were hugging each other.”

Bernat cited the 1970 matchup — a true “championsh­ip” game, with the ChesMont title the ultimate prize — as particular­ly notable.

“People were lining up at 5 a.m. for the game,” he said. “That’s kind of memorable. The crowd was into the game, the students were into the game.”

Chuck Nesley, another in the long line of former OJR players/coaches, experience­d both happiness and sadness against the backdrop of the Thanksgivi­ng Day rivalry.

His senior year, the 1999 graduate recalled scoring off a pass by Adam Swavely to help the ‘Cats win, 32-0. They finished fourth in the PAC with a 6-3 record, trailing league tri-champions Lansdale Catholic, Perkiomen Valley and Spring-Ford.

“Our turkey tasted amazing that year,” he said. “The two years before, when we lost, the turkey was terrible!”

It was a sadder time for Nesley more recently. He recalled how his father — Charles Jr., a 1968 OJR graduate — had died the week before the holiday five years ago.

“That first week without him during Thanksgivi­ng was very emotional for our family,” he said. “That particular Thanksgivi­ng morning, I was very excited for the game itself and very excited to coach our kids in that game. I just loved being around the players, (and) coaching gave me an outlet to get away from all the stresses of what I was going through.

“I honestly can’t tell you if we won or lost that game — that day, it really didn’t matter. I just remember walking to the sidelines after we shook hands with the opposing coaches and breaking down with emotion. I was standing off to the one side by myself, trying to get it together before I walked back to the locker room.”

“And who walks up to give me a hug? (Mercury sports editor) Don Seeley. He knew what my father, this game, this day and this community meant to me. He also understood what it meant to everyone in these communitie­s.

“It was just a special moment that I will never forget. Both he and my father are greatly missed, and I will always give thanks for having those two men in my life.”

Jim Tsakonas had pleasant memories of the rivalry from his time in the Pottstown program ... first as a player in the mid 1960s, then as head coach in the late 1980s.

As a player, the 1967 game pitted Tsakonas and his Trojan teammates against a highly-touted OJR squad quarterbac­ked by Don Strock, who went on to have a 16-year National Football career primarily with the Miami Dolphins.

“And we beat them (256),” he recalled. “We knocked them out of the championsh­ip.”

In his first year coaching at Pottstown (1988), Tsakonas’ squad came into the game with Owen J. in the running for the PAC title. Led by a solid corps of seniors that included the likes of Brian Campbell, Tom Medvetz, Job Price and Brent Voynar, the Trojans won 35-8 to finish as co-champions with Phoenixvil­le.

“It was a championsh­ip game. We had to win it to be champions,” he said.

The T-Day game capped an inspired season for Pottstown. Tsakonas noted the team ended up with only 28 players on the roster, 15 of whom were seniors.

“The guys put a lot of work in,” he noted.

Between his scholastic gridiron career (1976-78), and a quarter-century of service as a coach (1989-2014), Tom Barr had been part of 28 Thanksgivi­ng games between Owen J. Roberts and Pottstown. The one that sticks in his mind the most, as it turned out, was his last one with the program in 2014.

“We had a snowstorm that dropped about six inches of snow on the area,” he said. “The only clear lines were the five-yard ones.

“They thought about playing the next day if it (snow) kept going, but it stopped.”

Another notable one for Barr was the one in 2010. The Wildcats ended up sharing the PAC title with Boyertown after topping the Trojans, 49-17.

“Clinching the championsh­ip against Pottstown was a good thing,” Barr said. “We had a good, seasoned group of players.”

From his playing days, Barr made history in the 1978 tilt OJR won by a 34-6 count. Running for 144 yards, Barr collected 2,006 rushing yards for the season, just breaking Denny Laws’ single-season rushing record of 2,005 in 1970.

“Hank (head coach Bernat) pulled me out of the game after I got the record,” Barr recalled. “I was fine with that.”

Jeff Sparagana was never involved with Thanksgivi­ng Day football anywhere prior to becoming Pottstown’s head coach in 1995. But in his three-year stint, Sparagana led the Trojans to victories over OJR all three times — one of only two runs of that duration they made. The first time was the first three games of the series, 1959 to 1961.

“They were all special,” Sparagana, who went on to become Pottstown’s superinten­dent and retired in 2016 after 20 years in the district, said. “It was a special event for the players, coaches and community.

“When the games were played, records went out the window. We looked at Owen J. Roberts as our ‘bowl’ game.”

Pottstown’s 1995 team went 8-2, led by such notable players as Brandon Tinson, Mike Monroe, Ryan Sellers and Dave Marburger. Sparagana mentioned the likes of Kevin Yonas, Mike Jackowski, Darius Tinson and Anthony Wiggins as stalwarts of the 1997 club.

“It was an exciting time ... a lot of fun, great kids. The games had tons of people come out; Standing room only. It was something to be part of a tradition bigger than oneself.”

As is the case with many other football fans in the adjoining districts, Bernat will be sad to see the Thanksgivi­ng Day game end.

“It’s a tremendous tradition,” he said. “I feel bad about it being discontinu­ed, but what can you do? For a lot of kids, that’s the game they’ll always remember.”

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 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTOS ?? Owen J, Roberts hoisted the trophy after their Thanksgivi­ng Day meeting with Pottstown in 2013, at left, breaking a two-game win streak by Pottstown in the area’s most storied rivalry game. This year will mark the final installmen­t of the Owen J. Roberts-Pottstown annual Thanksgivi­ng Day showdown. Below left, Darrell Bookard sacks the OJR quarterbac­k during the Trojans’ 2011 victory. Below right, former PAC rushing record-holder Ryan Brumfield of OJR breaks a tackle during the 2007 game.
MERCURY FILE PHOTOS Owen J, Roberts hoisted the trophy after their Thanksgivi­ng Day meeting with Pottstown in 2013, at left, breaking a two-game win streak by Pottstown in the area’s most storied rivalry game. This year will mark the final installmen­t of the Owen J. Roberts-Pottstown annual Thanksgivi­ng Day showdown. Below left, Darrell Bookard sacks the OJR quarterbac­k during the Trojans’ 2011 victory. Below right, former PAC rushing record-holder Ryan Brumfield of OJR breaks a tackle during the 2007 game.
 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTO ?? Owen J. Roberts’ Mitch Bradford hauls in a pass during the first half of the Wildcats’ win in 2015.
MERCURY FILE PHOTO Owen J. Roberts’ Mitch Bradford hauls in a pass during the first half of the Wildcats’ win in 2015.
 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTO ?? Pottstown head coach Brett Myers gets a jug of water dumped on him after the Trojans won their Thanksgivi­ng Day matchup with OJR in 2007.
MERCURY FILE PHOTO Pottstown head coach Brett Myers gets a jug of water dumped on him after the Trojans won their Thanksgivi­ng Day matchup with OJR in 2007.
 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTO ?? Pottstown’s Brandon Tinson races through snow for a gainer as OJR’s Dawson Stuart attempts the tackle during the memorable 2014 game.
MERCURY FILE PHOTO Pottstown’s Brandon Tinson races through snow for a gainer as OJR’s Dawson Stuart attempts the tackle during the memorable 2014 game.
 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTO ?? OJR’s Brad Kinckner hauls in a long pass in the second half of the memorable snow game in 2014.
MERCURY FILE PHOTO OJR’s Brad Kinckner hauls in a long pass in the second half of the memorable snow game in 2014.
 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTO ?? The late Elmer ‘Chump’ Pollock, pictured upon being honored for his longtime service during the 2007 game, was a fixture of many of the 59 installmen­ts of the Pottstown-OJR Thanksgivi­ng Day game.
MERCURY FILE PHOTO The late Elmer ‘Chump’ Pollock, pictured upon being honored for his longtime service during the 2007 game, was a fixture of many of the 59 installmen­ts of the Pottstown-OJR Thanksgivi­ng Day game.
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 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTO ?? It was a celebrator­y occasion on Thanksgivi­ng in 1984 when coach Hank Bernat’s team capped off a 12-0 season.
MERCURY FILE PHOTO It was a celebrator­y occasion on Thanksgivi­ng in 1984 when coach Hank Bernat’s team capped off a 12-0 season.
 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTO ?? The 2014 snowy Thanksgivi­ng Day game, which featured Pottstown’s Brandon Tinson (3) and current OJR quarterbac­k Dawson Stuart (14), will go down as one of the most memorable.
MERCURY FILE PHOTO The 2014 snowy Thanksgivi­ng Day game, which featured Pottstown’s Brandon Tinson (3) and current OJR quarterbac­k Dawson Stuart (14), will go down as one of the most memorable.
 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTO ?? Tom Barr gets doused by running back Josh Brumfield after Owen J. Roberts’ Thanksgivi­ng Day win over Pottstown in 2001.
MERCURY FILE PHOTO Tom Barr gets doused by running back Josh Brumfield after Owen J. Roberts’ Thanksgivi­ng Day win over Pottstown in 2001.
 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Owen J. Roberts’ 2010 Thanksgivi­ng win gave the Wildcats the PAC co-championsh­ip. Pictured are, front row, Mike Shine (64), Mike Nowak (51), OJR assistant Chuck Nesley, Kyle Moore (56), coach Brian Yetter, Ryan Brumfield (22), and Mike Moran, Robbie Patrick, Sam Funk, Jake Manfredi, and Sean Maloney.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Owen J. Roberts’ 2010 Thanksgivi­ng win gave the Wildcats the PAC co-championsh­ip. Pictured are, front row, Mike Shine (64), Mike Nowak (51), OJR assistant Chuck Nesley, Kyle Moore (56), coach Brian Yetter, Ryan Brumfield (22), and Mike Moran, Robbie Patrick, Sam Funk, Jake Manfredi, and Sean Maloney.
 ?? MERCURY FILE PHOTO ?? Former Pottstown superinten­dent Jeff Sparagana won all three of his Thanksgivi­ng Day games during his three-year stint as Trojans head coach in the 1990s.
MERCURY FILE PHOTO Former Pottstown superinten­dent Jeff Sparagana won all three of his Thanksgivi­ng Day games during his three-year stint as Trojans head coach in the 1990s.

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