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Keith CaltaKeith Calta in Reading Eagle - May 19 1974
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"... in berwick's Bill was second in and Greg Kratzer third in Lou Cole took the shot put with a heave of 52-11%, but was upset in the javelin by Keith Calta, who threw 197-5%. Cole threw and 207-4 in the Southern Conference Meet. Dave Moratelli (150-10%) was upset by Geoff Eckert (158%). best is 166-6 with an unofficial 172-4. Rich won ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Keith CaltaKeith Calta in The Pittsburgh Press - Dec 28 1976
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"... Maddox came in and did a greal job for us" i gaming 678 yards), said Maryland quarterback Mark Manges. Claiborne also said that defensive back Doug Harbert. defensive cnd Keith Calta and wide receiver White would the contest even though all made the trip to Dallas. In New year's nights Orange Bowl, powerful Ohio State can stick with its typical ground ..."
Publication place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
Keith CaltaKeith Calta in Reading Eagle - Dec 9 1973
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"... caught 30 nassos for 470 vards and eight TDs. catching five two points for bonuses after TDs. John Kutney had several key players this past season with interesting stats: Keith Calta, a tight end and safety, caught 27 of 30 passes for 540 yards. The 6-2. who runs the -to in had 33 solo tackles, 77 assists, intercepted five passes, and ..."
Publication place: Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Keith CaltaKeith Calta in The Cavalier Daily - Sep 17 1976
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"... four years and was nationally ranked the last three, will be considerably less experienced this time around. Even so, every defensive player will bea letterman, except for defensive end Keith Calta. Linebacker Brad Carr and All- ACC back Kenny Roy are the only returners in the secondary. Joining them are ends John Douglas, a junior college transfer; Joe Muffler, and Calta. John Standford is the safety, having been moved there from wingback. Joe Campbell, who may be maryland's best lineman since the legendary Randy White, and Ralph Fisher will solidify the ..."
Publication place: Charlottesville, Albemarie County, Virginia, United States