Omaha Tech Football 1949
The 1949-50 Omaha Tech school annual staff tried its best to review the football season
and make it sound interesting. "It would be virtually impossible to pick out the one
outstanding game of the season," editors concluded. "Every one was
thrill-packed."
Well. To put it a few other ways, every game also was a romp... a flat-out walkaway... a
good thumping... a very long night for the opposition. Victories all for the Tech High
squad anywhere from 13 points to 46. Coach Ken Kennedys team had six shutouts and
gave up only two touchdowns in an 8-0 season that was aptly rewarded at the end with the
state championship.
This team was behind just once all season long, briefly in the Benson game when Benson
scored the first touchdown. Tech won the Missouri Valley championship, the Intercity
Conference championship as well as the state title.
"The impressive way the Maroons marched through an undefeated campaign is all happy
history for Tech rooters," wrote The World-Heralds Don Lee. "Theyll
have a right to crow about the Blitz of "49 for as long as they wish."
Ray Novak, Ralph Brown, Mike Cottrell, Jerry Lawson, Leonard Singer and George Sader all
made all-conference, which gives us an idea on how dominating this team was in a strong
conference. Brown, Singer and Novak were all-state. Novak was inducted into the Hall of
Fame as a pioneer athlete on the same day this team was honored as a golden anniversary
team..
Tech High in 1949
Game by Game -- 8-0
Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln, 28-0
Omaha North, 13-0
Omaha South, 46-0
Omaha Benson, 34-6
Omaha Central 28-0
Omaha Creighton Prep, 38-0
Lincoln High, 33-7
Sioux City Central, 33-0
Roster
Eddie Anderson
Dick Artison
Dick Boonstra
Art Erickson
Alfred Brown
Ralph Brown
Clayton Bullard
Bob Caffarelli
Bliss Carlson
Dick Case
Al Cattano
Mike Cottrell
Dick Crounse
Leon Farris
Wallace Gray
Milton Hearn
Jack Howell
Ray Kennedy
Jerry Lawson
Don Madison
James McGary
Don Mosiman
Ray Novak
Bill Olderog
Jack Pearson
Aaron Reed E
Roger Rosenquist
Lou Rusin
George Sader
Leonard Singer
Jack Spina
Norman Swanson
Gene Waldecker
Coach
Ken Kennedy