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Spartans outlast Rockets with home win


Nick Royal
Nearly all the athletes in this week's #TBT are getting close to 40. Here's a look back 20 years ago at some of the SJO athletes to play the game.


Ryan Barnes hauls in a long pass from Billy Gallo, Jr.

Photo: PhotoNews Media/Clark Brooks

Spartan receiver Ryan Barnes doesn't break stride to haul in a pass from quarterback Billy Gallo twenty years, three months and 29 days ago when St. Joseph-Ogden played Rushville-Industry in October of the 2005 season. St. Joseph-Ogden won the regular season home football game 17-13 on Oct. 15, 2005.


Playing an independent schedule, the Spartans suffered two losses in a challenging 12-game campaign in the fall of 2005. SJO posted five wins over teams with winning records that year, including Lafayette Central Catholic (6-3), Quincy Notre Dame (8-3), Breese Mater Dei (6-4), Rushville-Industry (8-3) and Marshall (8-3).

a Both of the Spartans’ losses, including the season-ending contest, came at the hands of rival Unity, with both games decided by two points or fewer. The Rockets ended SJO’s season in a double-overtime thriller, 21-20.

Here are moments and memories from Oct. 15, 2005 in this week's #Throwback Thursday gallery.


Photo Gallery
Spartan quarteback Bill Gallo SJO quarterback Billy Gallo

Jake Park SJO's Jake Park

Nick Royal

All photos ©2005 PhotoNews Media/Clark Brooks


2005-06 Schedule
Result Team Score Opponent
Score
Opponent
Record
Opponent
W 55 15 5-5 Paxton Buckley-Loda
W 56 6 1-8 Clifton Central
W 51 33 6-3 Lafayette Central Catholic, IN
W 41 12 8-3 Quincy Notre Dame
L 26 28 13-1 Unity
W 24 7 4-5 Fond du Lac, St. Mary's Springs, WI
W 28 7 6-4 Breese Mater Dei
W 17 13 8-3 Rushville-Industry
W 66 0 0-9 Paris
W 41 8 5-5 Shelbyville
W 40 0 8-3 Marshall
L 20 21 13-1 Unity (2OT)




TAGS SJO linebacker Nick Royal, Running back Jake Parke, quarterback Billy Gallo, SJO head coach Dick Duval, Ryan Barns makes a catch for St. Joseph-Ogden, St. Joseph-Ogden football history


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