Unless you were under a rock or in a cave, chances are you read about
how the Westmont Hilltop at Johnstown football game evolved into a
re-enactment of the Johnstown-filmed movie "All the Right Moves."
It
was easily the most talked about high school football game in the
country last week, and it received nationwide coverage. The Tribune-Democrat was at the front of the
media coverage. For the record, Ampipe avenged a 1983 loss to Walnut Heights with a 20-17 victory.
Here's some great photos from the game
by staff photographer Todd Berkey, who still fits in the same Ampipe
shirt he wore 29 years ago.
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Johnstown quarterback Deion Moore leaves Westmont defenders grabbing at air on his way to the end zone. |
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Walnut Heights takes the field. |
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Legendary Aliquippa coach Don Yannessa did the ceremonial coin toss. |
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Ampipe takes the field. |
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Westmont's Sam Curry finished with 37 carries and nearly 200 yards rushing. |
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Johnstown's Kareem Gibson dives for a touchdown. |
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