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Robert
"Bob" Hyatt, Class of 1973 Bob earned 14 varsity letters at Keystone; 4 each in basketball and track, 3 in football, 2 in golf and 1 in baseball. During his junior year, Bob was a member of the undefeated 1971 football team and had 1,611 yards rushing. He earned 1st team All-Conference, All-County and All-Ohio honors as well as being named to the Cleveland Plain Dealer Dream Team. As a senior, in football, Bob was named 1st team All-Conference, All-County and All-Ohio. Also, he was awarded the Golden Helmet, which is given annually to the county's top football player. Currently, Bob still holds many of Keystone's rushing and scoring records such as most yards in a season (1,611) and career (3,121), most points in a season (143) and career (239), most touchdowns in a season (21) and career (35). Bob remains the only Keystone football player ever to be named 1st team All-State in two consecutive years. Bob continued his football career at Ohio State University, where he earned three varsity letters. |
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