THE GRIDIRON 15-2013
By Dick Engelhardt
Fair Lawn grad and star player,
Amir Saadah, became the 11th Fair Lawn High School Football Coach in 2011. His
third season, 2013, the 71st in the history of Fair Lawn High, was a
disappointing one but the lessons learned in sportsmanship, teamwork and
overcoming adversity and the friendships formed will be with these CUTTERS as long as they live! I became
especially close to the historic and poignant 1959 CUTTERS who were inducted into the Fair Lawn High School Athletic Hall of Fame this year. Despite
beating the COMETS of Hackensack
27-6, they saw Hackensack take the Northern New Jersey Interscholastic League (NNJIL) title by half a game as the TIGERS of Tenafly beat Fair Lawn 6-0 in
a hurricane, refusing to call the game off, and the MAROONS of Ridgewood upset Fair Lawn 13-7 on Thanksgiving while
Hackensack had that loss to Fair Lawn and a tie with Ridgewood. It was Fair
Lawn and Ridgewood’s maiden season in the league and our CUTTERS had hoped to help legendary coach Frank Bennett duplicate
his success when his 1945 CUTTERS took
the Bergen-Passaic Interscholastic League (B-PIL)
title in their 1st season in the league and his first as coach. Fair
Lawn played independently in 1943-44.
The return of a
number of players next season and the freshmen group moving up could see our CUTTERS improve. I enjoyed being “The Voice of the Cutters on the Gridiron”
for the 17th season and working with my spotter, Shawn Kerestes. For
many years before that my twin brother, Bill, and I were the “spotters” for
long time popular Fair Lawn announcer Joe Hausmann, who now announces for the HIGHLANDERS of Northern Highlands and
the IRONMEN of Don Bosco. I can hardly
wait for next year! Until then, GO
CUTTERS GO!!!
The disappointment in coming
so close remains just as searing in the hearts of those valiant ’59 CUTTERS 54 years later as is the
disappointment in the hearts of our 2013 CUTTERS
in becoming only the 4th team in FLHS history to suffer a winless season. The first, 1960, was the 16th and last season for Coach Bennett whose picture adorns the wall
outside the Frank Bennett Gymnasium. His 1945-60 CUTTERS
went 71-55-6 (.564) and won B-PIL titles outright in 1945, 53 and
55 and shared the ’46 title with the BUCCANEERS
of Bogota and the ’47 title with the GOLDEN
BEARS of Lyndhurst. Frank was NY
Daily News “Coach of the Year” in ’47. His ’53 CUTTERS shared the North Jersey,
Section 1, Group III title with those
COMETS of Hackensack. Bennett was
one of the original inductees into the FLHS
Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006. His 0-9 season followed that historic and
poignant ’59 season!
The
1976 CUTTERS of Coach Richard Szura
also went 0-9. Although Rich had a disappointing
6-21 (.222) tenure 1975-77 as Head Football coach, this long time popular teacher
was a successful head coach in Baseball, Girls Basketball and Boys and Girls
Volleyball.
In 1982 Pete Natale’s CUTTERS went 0-9. Pete came to Fair Lawn from
Ridgefield Park where he had led the SCARLETS
to numerous Bergen County Scholastic League (BCSL) American Division and State titles. He remains the only coach
to take our CUTTERS to 9 wins and he
did it 3 times, in 1980, 85 and 87. His ‘80 CUTTERS were tri-NNJIL
champs with the FIGHTING MUSTANGS of
Clifton High and the HORNETS of
Passaic Valley. His 1984, 85 and 87 CUTTERS
were Northern Bergen Interscholastic League (NBIL) Division 1 champs and his CUTTERS made the playoffs in 1979, 1980, 1985 and 1987 going 1-4
(.200). The win was a thrilling come-from-behind 27-18 opening round 1980
victory over the INDIANS of Passaic
at then GIANTS STADIUM. That was the
most exciting football game played to date in FLHS Gridiron history! During 1978-87 Pete’s CUTTERS went 58-36-1 (.617). Pete was inducted into the New Jersey Football Coaches Hall of Fame
in 1988 and the FLHS Athletic Hall of
Fame in ’07.