Mack (Captain | Bower |
Licence | Parks (Captain-elect) |
Lugrin | Andrews |
McDonald |
Marchuck |
DiMartino | Ware |
Kohout | Sarant |
Herrman | Boyle |
Haass | Cunningham |
Murray | Young |
Filardo | Primavera |
Jones | Mangel (Manager) |
Freeport 6 Huntington 7 (October 3, 1931)
Freeport 0 Flushing 58 (October 10, 1931)
Freeport 6 Lynbrook 0 (October 17, 1931)
Freeport 6 Lawrence 12 (October 24, 1931)
Freeport 7 Baldwin 39 (November 3, 1931)
Freeport 33 Boro Hall Academy 13 (November 7, 1931)
Freeport 19 Peekskill 26 (November 14, 1931)
Freeport 9 Valley Stream Central 31 (November 21, 1931)
Source:
"Baldwin Team Defeats Freeport Boys, 39-7." Flashings. November 6, 1931, 3. Accessed July 2, 2024. https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=fphsf19311106-01.1.3.
Joseph Giannotti
"Freeport Eleven Will Battle Lawrence Team Tomorrow." Flashings. October 23, 1931, 1. Accessed July 2, 2024. https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=fphsf19311023-01.1.1.
"Freeport Defeats Lynbrook Team, 6-0." Flashings. October 23, 1931, 3. Accessed July 2, 2024. https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=fphsf19311023-01.1.3.
"Red and White Squad to Play Strong Flushing Team Tomorrow." Flashings. October 9, 1931, 1. Accessed July 2, 2024. https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=fphsf19311009-01.1.2.
Freeport Municipal Stadium constructed.
Principal Martin M. Mansperger called the 1931 team "the greatest losing football team" in its history.
Sol Wolf was the coach.
The 1931 team was troubled by injuries and lack of reserve players.