BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE 1969-70 Wtuteinq, Captain Arnie Thompson and Coach Russ Houk ' H#######H##H#H######H#H#############H#H Information on the ''HUSKIES'' GENERAL INFORMATION Dr. Robert J. N ossen President, Bloomsburg State College Russell Houk, Lock Haven S. C. '52 Athletic Director Boyd F. Buckingham, Bloomsburg S. C. '43 Director of Development Bruce " Nick" Dietterick, Penn State '47 Sports Information Director ATHLETIC INFORMATION Member . . . N.C.A.A., P.S.C.A.C., N.A.I.A. Colors Maroon and Gold Team Name ..... .. Huskies Home Mats ......... .. . Centennial Gymnasium ........ 1200 Capacity . Press Table .. Accommodations for 12 persons Radio Facilities are available. Telephone, Sports Publicity .... ....... 784-4660 Ext. 218 COLLEGE INFORMATION Denomination Non-Denominational Conducted by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Year Founded .. 1839 Enrollment ............. .. ... .. .............. 3650 BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD Name Lepley, Richard Thompson, Arnold Wallace, James I i Andrews, Milton McCue, James Scheuren, Russel Shull, Michael , Smythe, Wayne Sones, Larry '. Weiss, John Dombach, Jay Grady, Douglas ~ , Sarinelli, Frank Zurn, Kirk Brown, Philip Hays, Kevin I r:,7 Hitchock, Floyd Hummel, Robert Jones, Bruce Kisner, Robert. Madden, Albert Minnier, Randy \ Paragone, Gary Sheehan, Ronald ,I Wheaton, Robert Yates, Ernie " Class Age Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. 21 22 21 25 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 22 19 19 18 18 18 20 18 18 17 18 18 18 18 17 Ht. 5'6 5'8 6' 5'10 6'1 5'8 5'1 5'8 5'5 5'8 5'10 6' 5'6 5'11 5'10 6' 5'9 6' 6' 5'9 5'7 5'8 6' 5'10 5'11 5'8 Wt. High School Hometown 160 175 180 180 210 155 127 150 130 154 148 180 150 160 155 163 185 230 180 165 142 155 165 185 185 132 West Snyder Washington Danville Bloomsburg Bernardsville North Schuykill Newport Manheim Twnshp. Muncy East Pennsboro Manheim Twnshp. Hatboro Horsham Dover Blue Ridge Pottsville Randolph Wyalusing Valley Cedar Cliff Newport Sullivan Co. Our Lady of Lourdes Sullivan Co. Ridge Upper Darby Waverly New Kensington Beaver Springs Washington, N. J. Riverside Bloomsburg Bernardsville, N. J. Lavelle Newport Lancaster ยท Muncy Summerdale Lancaster Hatboro Dover, N. J. Hallstead Pottsville Randolph, N. J. Stevensville Lemoyne Newport New Albany Shamokin Dushore Basking Ridge, N. J. Drexel Hill Waverly New Kensington WRESTLING SCHEDULE December 6--Quad Meet at Appalachian with Milligan College and Eastern Carolina V-A-1:00 December 13--Quad Meet at Bloomsburg with University of Massachusetts, Ohio University, and Indiana State (Terre Haute) V-H-1:00 December 29 & 30 Wilkes Tournament January 10-Oswego JV V-H-6:00 January 17-Clarion ... ............... .. V H-6:00 January 27-Kutztown JV V-A-6:30 January 30-California ..... V-H--8:00 January 31-Waynesburg V-H--8:00 January 31-Bucknell . ....... JV H-6:00 February 5-Millersville JV V-A-7:00 February &-Shippensburg JV V-H-6:00 February 14-Lock Haven . .................. JV V-A-6:30 February 21-East Stroudsburg . ... JV V-H-6:00 February 28--West Chester JV V-A-1:00 March 6 & 7-State Meet . East Stroudsburg March 12-14-NAIA Superior, Wis. March 26-28--NCAA Northwestern U. Evanston, Ill. 1968-69 RE SULTS BSC 18 27 27 37 24 9 35 19 30 40 22 14 28 15 17 OPP. Appalachian State Old Dominion College Ashland College Mansfield Indiana State University Southern Illinois University Wilkes Tournament (2nd place) Millersville Oswego Clarion Kutztown Waynesburg East Stroudsburg Shippensburg Lock Haven West Chester RECORD: 11 wins, 3 losses, 1 tie 15 5 11 0 12 23 6 16 7 3 8 22 13 25 17 TEAM OUTLOOK Eight returning veterans, six other upper classmen, and a group of untried freshmen point to some optimism but not over-confidence in this year's wrestling outlook at Bloomsburg State College. This will be the first time in six years that BSC will be able to utilize freshmen on the varsity wrestling team due to some recent rule changes in the Pennsylvania Conference. The eight returning veterans are headed by Captain Edward Arnold Thompson (12-2-1), a senior, defending Pennsylvania Conference 152 lb. champion who placed fourth in last year's N.A.I.A. competition, and James McCue (11-2-2), a junior who was a Pennsylvania Conference champion at heavyweight and who also placed fourth in the N.A.I.A. Other returnees who should show improvement over last year are Mike Shull (2-2), a junior at 115 lbs; Wayne Smythe (7-6-1), a junior who finished third at 130 lbs. in the Pennsylvania Conference; Rich Lepley (5-3-2), a senior at 145 lbs.; Russ Scheuren (4-2-0), a junior at 145 lbs.; Jim Wallace (3-10-1), a senior at 167 lbs. who placed fourth in the Pennsylvania Conference; and Milton Andrews (2-2-1), a junior at 177 lbs. who was also a fourth place finisher in Pennsylvania Conference competition. Missing through graduation will be BSC's outstanding 137 pound Ron Russo, who had a 13-0-2 record, finished first in the Pennsylvania Conference and the N.A.I.A., fourth in N.C.A.A., and first in East-West competition; and Wayne Heim (12-2-1), third in the Pennsylvania Conference. The eight above veterans will be backed by juniors Larry Sones at 118 lbs, and John Weiss at 142 lbs., and sophomore Frank Sarinelli at 134 lbs., Jay Dombach at 134 lbs., Kirk Zurn at 150 lbs., a:qd Chris Sweet at 190 lbs. Douglas Grady, at 167 lbs., returns to campus as a sophomore, after serving in the Armed Forces. There is a possibility that two or three freshmen will enforce the squad. All the strength that Coach Russ Houk can muster will be needed as the Huskies face perhaps the toughest schedule in the history of the college, opening with two early intersectional quadrangular meets, plus the usual strong Pennsylvania Conference competition and dual meets with such outstanding independent teams as Oswego and Waynesburg. RUSSELL E. HOUK HEAD WRESTLING COACH Russell E. Houk, a native of Ellwood City and an outstanding coach of high school grapplers, joined the Bloomsburg State College faculty in September, 1957, as head wrestling coach, assistant football coach, and athletic director. A line performer on the Lincoln High School gridiron squad at Ellwood City, he later had an outstanding record in both football and wrestling at Lock Haven State College, where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1952. He received his Master of Education degree from Bucknell in 1957. While coaching at both South Williamsport and Muncy High Schools, he had very successful tenures; several of his charges captured first and second places in State championship meets. In the twelve years he has been at the wrestling helm at B.S.C., he has won five Pennsylvania State College championships, three N.A.I.A. titles and one Wilkes Tournament title. In 1959-60, 1961-62, and 1964-65, the Huskies were undefeated. In 1962, when he had his 13-0 record, he won both the Pennsylvania State College Conference and the Wilkes Tourney and placed second in the N.A.I.A. He was named N.A.I.A. Coach of the Year in 1960-61, 1962-63, and 1964-65. His overall record at B.S.C. stands at 118 wins, 21 losses, and 4 ties. From 1964 through 1967, Houk served as head football coach in addition to his wrestling and athletic director duties, and, along with being a member of the U. S. Olympic Wrestling Committee, he was recently named N.A.I.A. chairman for District 19. As a superb conditioner of men, he instills in all of his teams the great asset of the desire to win along with good sportsmanship. WlLLIAM SPROULE ASSISTANT WRESTLING COACH Bill Sproule, a member of the Health and Physical Education Department, just completed his initial coaching assignment as football offensive line coach after joining the B.S.C. faculty at the start of the present college year. A native of Lansford, Pennsylvania, he was a gridiron member of the 1959 and 1960 Syracuse University teams that played in the Orange Bowl and Cotton Bowl respectively. His Master of Science degree in Physical Education was received at Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, N . Y. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg, he was a member of the faculty at the school district of Waterville, N. Y. where he was a coach and a teacher of physical education and driver education.