WRESTLING 1964 - 1965 Left to right - Kneeling - Rocco Forte and William Paule. Standing - Coach Russ Houk and Assistant Coach Gerald Maurey. PRESS and RADIO INFORMATION BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE Bloomsburg Pennsylvania GENERAL INFORMATION Dr. Harvey A. Andruss President, Bloomsburg State College Russell Houk, Lock Haven S. C. '52 Athletic Director and Varsity Wrestling Coach Gerald Maurey, Penn State '54 Freshman Wrestling Coach Boyd F. Buckingham, Bloomsburg S. C. '43 Director of Public Relations Bruce "Nick" Dietterick, Penn State '47 Sports Publicity Wayne Eddowes, Bloomsburg S. C. '66 Student Manager Bill Troutman, Bloomsburg S. C. '66 Statistician ATHLETIC INFORMATION Member - - - - ~ NCAA, PSCAC, NAIA Colors ______________ Maroon and Gold Huskies Team Name Home Court ____________________ Centennial Gymnasium Capacity _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1,000 Press Table ________ Accomodations for 12 persons Radio Facilities are available Telephone, Sports Publicity ____ 784-4660 Ext. 18 COLLEGE INFORMATION Denomination ______________________ Non-Denominational Conducted by Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Year Founded ____________ 1839 Enrollment - - - - - ~ - - - - - ~ - - 2478 WRESTLING OUTLOOK With the freshman rule in effect at Bloomsburg State College this year, Coach Russ Houk indicates he will not have one of his better teams but should have a good season. The Huskies, who are PSCAC champions, will have five first string lettermen returning from last year's squad. Lost by graduation from last year's squad were Jerry Fortney, 115 lbs former State Champion; Joel Melitski, 123 lb. State Champion, Dave Steumple, 167 lbs. runner up State Champion, and Dick Scorese, former State and NAIA Champion. The five returning veterans are Bill Robb, 130 lbs. finished fourth in NCAA competition; Ed Taylor, 137 lbs. - State Champion and second in N AIA; Bill Paule, 157 lbs. - two time State Champion; Tom Vargo, 167 lbs., second in PSCAC finals; Roy Resavage, 177 lbs., who placed third in the State finals. For the first time in the history of the college, Coach Houk will be unable to utilize an outstanding group of freshmen and will have to select the balance of his varsity squad from last year's jayvees. Some of the leading contenders are: 115 lbs.-Grant Stevens and Donald Ulrich; 123 lbs.-Robert Gibble, Fran Decembrino, Reginald Berlin, and Donald Sholley; 130 lbs.-James Rolley; 147 lbs.-Rocco Forte, Bob Pierce, and James Campbell; 177 lbs.Jim Lewis; unlimited-Lee Viard. Coach Houk is well pleased with his new assistant Jerry Maurey, who initiated practice this year while Houk was still handling his chores as head football coach. In addition to their rugged schedule against many top rated opponents, the Huskies will enter three tournaments-tl1e Wilkes College Open, the Pennsylvania State College Athletic Conference championship and the NAIA Championship. Coach Houk will also probably send any outstanding wrestlers to the NCAA championships at the University of Wyoming. Two new opponents, Purdue and the University of Miami of Ohio, will be engaged this year at the Quadrangular Meet at Indiana State University. The Huskies open their schedule with a practice meet with the Na val Academy at Annapolis on November 21. WRESTLING SCHEDULE Dec. 11-University of Southern Illinois ____________ A Dec. 12-Quadrangular Meet-(Purdue, Indiana State, Miami of Ohio) Indiana State Dec. 28-Wilkes Tournament Dec. 29-Wilkes Tournament *Jan. 9-Millersville H Jan. IS-Appalachian State __________________ A Jan. 23-Rochester Institute Technology _ H *Jan. 29-East Stroudsburg A Feb. 5-Waynesburg ------------------------ _______________ A *Feb. 12-Shippensburg _______ ___________________ A Feb. 20-Lock Haven H *Feb. 23-Mansfield ___________________ H *Feb. 27-West Chester H March 5-6-State Meet - Lock Haven *Freshman Meet - 6:30 p.m. Varsity Meet - 8:00 p.m. Note: The Freshmen will also wrestle West Point (Jan. 23), Stevens Trade (Feb. 18) and Kutztown (Feb. 6). BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE WRESTLING SQUAD Name Rocco Forte William Paule Robert Pierce Don Sholley Edward M. Taylor Frances Decembrino David Evans Ribert Gibble James Lewis William D. Robb Jim Rolley Donald Smith Thomas R. Vargo Reginald L. Berlin Thomas L. Boyer Jim Campbell Ron Jackson Mike Mellinger Grant Stevens William Tracey Lee Allen Viard John R. Brosius Tom Carr John Ford Joe Gerst William Herrold Wayne Joseph John Glenn Allen Michael Bill Moul Stephen Peters Jim Ross Dennis Siegmann Robert Surridge Barry Sutter Keith Taylor Ronald F. Lederer Class Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Age Wt. Ht. 23 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 19 24 20 21 19 20 21 19 19 18 18 19 19 18 18 17 18 18 18 18 17 19 17 18 18 18 18 18 167 170 155 138 145 140 138 140 167 1-45 195 125 177 126 150 150 135 145 120 160 190 140 117 133 156 299 125 155 205 155 140 139 211 137 130 177 5'7 S'S 5'9 S'S S'S S'S S'S 5'7 5'11 5'9 5'9 5'6 5'11 5'6 5'9 5'9 5'4 5'9 5'6 5'11 6' 5'7 5'5 5'7 S'S 6'5 5'7 5'10 6'2 5'5 5'6 5'7 6' 5'8 5'6 6' Hometown Somerville, N. J. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Bellefonte, Pa. Port Trevorton, Pa. Hughesville, Pa. Ambler, Pa. Cornwells Heights, Pa. Manheim, Pa. Danville, Pa. Lock Haven, Pa. Clearfield, Pa. Northumberland, Pa. Riverside, Pa. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Picture Rocks, Pa. Newport, Pa. Andalusia, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. South Williamsport, Pa. Georgetown, Del. Frenchville, Pa. Sunbury, Pa. Greensburg, Pa. Mt. Carmel, Pa. Danville, Pa. Shamokin, Pa. Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Spring Grove, Pa. Kewport, Pa. Berwick, Pa. Levittown, Pa. Kingston, Pa. Newark Valley, N. Y. Hughesville, Pa. Allentown, Pa. RUSSELL E. HOUK, 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 a very successful tenure; several of his charges captured first and second places in State championship meets. In the seven years he has been at the wrestling helm at BSC, he has won five Pennsylvania State College championships, two NAIA titles, and one Wilkes Tournament title. In 1960 and 1962, 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 AIA. He was named N AIA Coach of the Year in both 1961 and '62.. His overall record at BSC stands at 67 wins and ~ losses. Houk qualifies as one of the busiest small college athletic directors in the country as he also just completed his first year as head football coach at Bloomsburg. 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. GERALD MAUREY-ASSISTANT WRESTLING COACH Assistant Wrestling Coach ~erald Maurey is also an instructor in education and Assistant to the Dean of Men at Bloomsburg State College. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Education degrees from Pennsylvania State University, he taught at Roaring Spring High School, Pennsylvania, followed by a five-year tenure as a teacher and highly successful wrestling coach at Clearfield High School. In addition to being an outstanding high school wrestling coach, Maurey was a stalwart performer on Penn State's wrestling team. Coach Houk is extremely happy to have a coach of Maurey's caliber helping with the wrestling program.