•WRESTLING 1975-76 1975 NCAA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICANS Seated left ta right: Steve Scheib, third at 177 lbs.; Randy Watts, first at 150 lbs.; and Matt Tydor, fifth at 190 lbs. Standing: Coach Roger Sanders and Tom Fink, fourth at 118 lbs. BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE 1975 WRESTLING SCHEDULE Alumni (Exhibition) H Bucknell A Bucknell Invitational A Mansfield H Trenton, East Stroudsburg, Slippery Rock (at Trenton) A Dec. 26-27 Wilkes Open U. of Delaware Invitational A Jon. 3 Jan. 5 Navy A Penn State Jan. 10 A Clarion * Jon. 16 A Jan. 17 Buffalo and Oswego A Shippensburg * Jon. 21 H Indiana H * Jan. 23 Jon. 24 Pittsburgh H * Jon. 28 West Chester A Kutztown A Jon. 31 *Feb. 4 Lock Hoven A Montclair H *Feb.6 Millersville H *Feb. 11 East Stroudsburg *Feb. 14 A Feb. 20-21 PSCAC at Bloomsburg Feb. 27-28 EWL at Penn State Morch 11, NCAA Division I Championships 12, 13 at Tucson, Arizona Nov. 22 *Dec. 2 Dec. 5-6 *Dec. 9 Dec. 12 8:00 8:00 4:00 2:00 7:30 12:30 8:00 8:00 2:00 8:00 2:00 8:00 8:00 8:00 3:00 • JV Matches Begin Approximately 2 Hours Before Varsity Games 1974-75 VARSITY RESULTS BSC 25 12 23 18 15 30 33 35 25 37 21 26 34 21 OPP. MANSFIELD SLIPPERY ROCK EAST STROUDSBURG TRENTON MONTCLAIR ST. WEST CHESTER SHIPPENSBURG MASSACHUSETTS INDIANA KUTZTOWN BUCKNELL LOCK HAVEN MILLERSVILLE EAST STROUDSBURG WON 11 - LOST 3 -TIED 1 4th • Millersville Tournament 5th • Wilkes Tournament 2nd • Pennsylvania Conference 17 29 19 17 20 8 11 6 9 6 21 16 9 13 DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN DR. CONRAD A. BAUTZ was appointed Chairman, Department of Health, Physical Education, and Athletics in June, 1972. A 1956 Brooklyn College graduate, he served at his Alma Mater in a number of capacities prior to coming to Bloomsburg. Dr. Bautz is responsible for the administration and supervision of the total physical education and athletic program at the college, including varsity athletics . HEAD COACH .. ROGER B. SANDERS starts his fourth season as the head coach of the Huskies. His 1974-75 record of 11-3-1 raised his three-year BSC record to 35-14-1. Last year his Huskies placed second in the Pennsylvania Conference, fourth at the Millersville Open, fifth at the Wilkes Open, and seventh in NCAA Division II Championships. In 1973-74, his Huskies recorded 17 victories, thus establishing a new team record for most wins in one season. The team also captured the U.S. Coast Guard Invitational, placed fourth in the Wilkes Open, third in the PC, and was fifth in the NCAA Division II Championships. A native of Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, Sanders graduated from West Chester State College where he won three Middle Atlantic University Division Championships and a NCAA College Division Championship. During his four years of wrestling, he never lost a dual meet. Since the Huskies have entered Division I, Sanders had to resign his post as treasurer of the NCAA Division II Wrestling Coaches Association. He was nominated to the Executive Committee of the United States Wrestling Federation for the state of Pennsylvania and as a candidate as the Division II Wrestling Coach of the Year for the past two years. He was recently inducted into the West Chester State College Wrestling Hall of Fame. He is married to the former Nancy E. Johnston of Gary, Indiana. They have two daughters, Julie Lea, age 8, and Traci Lyn, age 2. The Sanders reside at R.D. 5, Scenic Knolls, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 17815. Phone Numbers - Home: 759-8427 / Office: 389-3225 COACH SANDER'S RECORD YEAR 1972 -1973 1973-1974 1974-1975 TOTALS WON LOST 7 8 16 11 3 3 34 14 TIE ASSISTANTS A native of Muncy, BOB ROHM participated in football, basketball, and was a district wrestling champion at Muncy High School. Rohm received both his Bachelor of Science (1960) and his Master of Education (l 970) degrees from Bloomsburg State College. He participated in the three varsity sports of football, baseball, and wrestling for the Huskies, earning twelve varsity letters in four years. He was a two-time Pennsylvania Conference wrestling champion, winning the 157 lb. title in 1959-60 along with a NAIA title in the latter year. "' Bob has a tremendous knowledge of wrestling and possesses a unique ability to analyze the sport,' " commented Coach Sanders. Rohm taught and coached in Montgomery High School in 1960-1963 before joining the Bloomsburg High School faculty where he coached wrestling for eleven years and football for five years. Following his tenure at Bloomsburg High, he joined the faculty of Central Columbia High School and the football coaching staff. Rohm is married to the former Merim Bieber of Muncy. The Rohms have two girls, Denise 15, Tera 14, and a son Rob, 10. Born in DeKalb, Illinois, DR. J. CALVIN WALKER spent the majority of his public school years in Pittsburgh, Pa. Under the coaching of the late Forrest Ford, Dr. Walker won two sectional titles for Shaler High School. Undefeated his junior and senior years in dual matches, he continued this string the first two years of collegiate wrestling at Muskingum College (1962) where he was a letter winner for four years. While he and his wife Judy, the former Judith L. Spillard of South Euclid, Ohio, were earning their ma$ter's degrees, Walker spent one year as assistant wrestling coach at William Tennant High School, Warminster, Pa . His doctorate in educational psychology was earned at Temple University in 1973. The Walkers reside in Danville, Pa. with their two sons Brent and Ross, ages 7 and 5. This is Dr. Walker 's second year of assisting in the wrestling program at BSC. Coach Sanders states, " Calvin is a fine organizer and a great asset to our program ." Trainer PAUL SLOCUM, a native of Massachusetts, was appointed Physical Therapist at BSC in the fall of 1972. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Dakota Wesleyan University, S. Dakota, and was awarded his Certificate of Physical Therapy from the School of Allied Medical Professions, University of Pennsylvania; he was recently licensed for the state of Pennsylvania. In addition to his trainer duties for the varsity and intramural programs, he also serves as physical therapist for the student body and members of the faculty. 1974-75 STATISTICS Team Record: 11-3-1 Name Class/ Wt. Dexter Derr Fr. 118/ 126 Kevin Schuck Fr. 118 Dual Record W L T Pins 5 3 Overall Record W L T Pins 2 2 9 8 2 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 Tom Fink So. 11a/ 126 4 6 0 0 20 10 0 Carl Poff Fr . 4 7 0 1 10 14 0 1 Gary Scarano So. 134 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 1261/134 David Brandt So . 134 4 4 1 0 9 8 1 Jon McCloskey So . 142/ 150 3 8 0 0 3 12 0 0 Randy Watts Sr. 142/150 13 1 1 3 30 8 1 3 John Schmerber Fr . 150 0 1 0 0 Chorles Carter So . 150/ 158 10 4 0 6 3 0 0 16 9 0 6 0 Matt Tydor Sr . 158/ 167/ 190 6 3 1 0 18 12 1 Dan Burkholder Sr. 167/ 177 11 3 0 2 25 8 0 2 Steve Scheib Fr. 167/ 177 11 2 1 6 30 8 1 6 Mark Mehler Jr. 177 0 0 0 0 John Rogers Fr . 190/ Hwt. 6 0 Mike Snyder Fr . 190/ Hwt. 4 3 0 Mel Sharp Fr. 4 5 1 James Davis So . 118 1 0 0 Mike Richa rdson So . 134 0 1 0 83 59 7 24 190/ Hwt. Totals 1 1 0 3 8 0 1 6 7 6 0 8 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 197 132 7 25 2 INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT RESULTS MILLERSVILLE OPEN: FINK (118) 1st, BURKHOLDER (167) 2nd , SCHEIB (177) 3rd. PENN STATE INVITATIONAL: SCHEIB (177) 1st. BURKHOLDER (167) 1st, WATTS (150) 3rd , TYDOR • WILKES OPEN: (167) 4th . .. PA. CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT: WATTS (150) 1st, SCHEIB (177) 2nd, BURKHOLDER (167) 2nd, CARTER (158) 3rd , FINK (118) 3rd , TYDOR (190) 4th, SHARP (Hwt.) 4th, BRANDT (134) 5th, POFF (126) 5th . NCAA DIVISION II : WATTS (150) 1st, SCHEIB (177) 3rd , FINK (118) 4th, TYDOR (190) 5th . NCAA DIVISION I : WATTS (150) 6th. PA. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS The 1975-76 Pennsylvania Conference Wrestling Championships will be held at the Nelson Fieldhouse an February 20-21, 1976. The top three teams in lost year ' s conference tournament at Kutztown were Slippery Rack, Bloomsburg, and Clarion . BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE WRESTLING ROSTER Name ADELBERG, RON Height Wei!!ht 20 5'6" 142 5'5" 118 Class Age Jr. High School Hometown Hi!!h School Coach Marple Newtown Broomall Charles Wagner Upper Moreland Hatboro George Hollender Kingston Bob Herman Wayne Al Wolstenholm ANTOCKY, GEORGE Fr. 17 BIGA, BERNIE So. 20 6'0" 190 Wyoming Valley West 5'10" 167 I ronestoga CAPPELLI, ANDY Jr. 21 CARAVELLA, TONY Fr. 19 5'10" 142 CARTER, CHARLES Jr. 21 5'11" 158 jonestoga COSTABILE, DAVE Jr. 20 5'8" 126 McDevitt DAVIS, JAMES Jr. 20 5'5" 118 Lake Lehman Harvey's Lake Walter Sorber DERR, DEXTER So. 19 5'6" 126 Neshaminy Levittown Nick Stefanowski Conestoga Berwyn Al Wolstenholm Carroll Wayne Ted Piperno DiMARCO, TINO Fr. 18 5'11" Hwt. DOMINICK, JIM So. 18 5'8" 142 rick Twp. Bricktown, N.J. Bill Henderson Wayne Al Wolstenholm Harrisburg Greg Mazzucca GAUDENZIE, GUY So. 19 57" 142 Middletown Middletown Bill Johnson GIGER, TIM Fr. 18 5'10" 158 Hampton Allison Park John Hatch HARKINS, MARK So. 20 5'5" 142 Susquehanna Harrisburg Bill Quinn HOHMANN, JIM Sr. 22 5'11" 167 Pearl River Pearl River, N.Y. J. D'Agostino IMBODEN, KEITH Fr. 17 5'8" 126 Williams River Wisconisco James Smith KAERCHER, BILL So. 20 5'9" 134 Council Rock Holland Victor Stanley LECHNER, DAN Fr. 18 6'0" 150 Saucon Valley Hellertown Charles Bartolet MAGUIRE, MIKE Fr. 18 6'0" 190 Susquenita Harrisburg Steve Peters McCOLLUM, DAVE Jr. 20 5'5" 118 Lake Lehman Harvey's Lake Walter Sorber NEHODA, STEVE Fr. 19 6'0" 177 Easton Easton Bob Zarbatany ONEAL, JOHN Fr. 18 5'10" 142 East West Chester West Chester Mike Colley POFF, CARL So. 19 57" 134 Council Rock Newtown Victor Stanley POFF, CHRIS So. 20 6'1" 150 Council Rock Newtown Victor Stanley RAUSA, RICH So. 20 6'0" 142 Northern Valley Northvale, N.J. Jim Alger SANDERS, WOODY Fr. 18 5'10" 177 Oley Valley Oley Larry Wildermuth SCHEIB, STEVEN So. 19 5'10" 177 Tri-Valley Valley View Keith Taylor Parsippany Parsippany, N.J. Gary Vittoro Norwich, N.Y. Donald Kovalchic SCHMERBER, JOHN So. 19 5'9" 150 SCHUCK, KEVIN So. 20 57" 118 SMITH, DON Fr. 18 57" 150 Perkiomen Valley Spring Mount Wayne John SNYDER, MIKE So. 19 6'1" 177 Tyrone Tyrone Pete Dutrow STRATHMEYER, GARY So. 19 5'5" 118 York Central York Jim Leamen 126 Bristol Bristol Ron Jackson 190 Cumberland Valley Mechanicsburg Don Humes VELEZ, ENRIQUE So. 19 5'6" WEIGLE, BRIAN Fr. 18 6'1" /Norwich Managers: BILL O'DONNELL, DENNIS SNYDER SEASON'S OUTLOOK Facing perhaps the strongest schedule in the history of the college, the Huskies are in a rebuilding year following a successful 1974-75 campaign in which they recorded an 11-3-1 dual season record, placed second in the Pennsylvania Conference, fourth at the Millersville Open, fifth at the Wilkes Open, and seventh in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division II tournament. In addition to the Pennsylvania Conference, considered by Amateur Wrestling News to be one of the toughest small college conferences in the nation, Bloomsburg will compete in NCAA Division I this year, which includes major colleges and universities, and has joined the new Eastern Wrestling League. The Eastern Wrestling League, consisting of Clarion, Buffalo, Penn State, Lock Haven, Pitt, and BSC, promises to provide wrestling fans with some outstanding action. The League tournament at Penn State on February 27-28 will serve as the qualifier for NCAA Division I tournament in Tucson, Arizona March 11-12-13. BSC has the honor of hosting the Pennsylvania Conference Tournament on February 20-21 following the dual meet season which includes such national powers as Navy, Penn State, Pitt, Slippery Rock, Montclair State, and Clarion among others. The Wilkes Open, Bucknell Invitational, and University of Delaware Invitational are also on the schedule. Outstanding performers from last year's squad who have graduated include senior co-captains Randy Watts (142 and 150 lbs.) and Dan Burkholder 1167 and 177 lbs.) along with Matt Tydor (158, 167, and 190 lbs.). Watts was a NCAA national champion in Division II, placed sixth in LEADING PERFORMERS JIM DAVIS is a junior from Harvey's Lake, Lake Lehman High School, where he excelled in both wrestling and track. The past two seasons Jim has been a steady performer behind Tom Fink (who is redshirting) with a J.V. record of 10-0. This summer he wrestled very well and won many tournaments. He looks forward to being in the varsity line-up. 126 lbs. DEXTER DERR, one of last year's freshman varsity performers who shared duty at 118 with a 5-2 record. Dexter is a Liberal Arts major from Levittown who will probably move up one weight this year. He is a defending Keystone Junior College Invitational champion and a point winner in the NCAA II National Championships. Dexter led the team in number of reversals. ,. .. NCAA Division I, and was a two-time Pennsylvania Conference champion. Burkholder was a Wilkes Open champion and placed secorrd in PC competition . The versatile Tydor received All-American recognition by placing fifth in the NCAA Division II tournament. Returning lettermen Charles Carter (158 lbs.), Dexter Derr (118 and 126 lbs.), Carl Poff (126 and 134 lbs.), Steve Scheib (177 and 190 lbs.), and Mike Snyder (177 and 190 lbs.), will lead the young Huskies into the annual mat battles. Among the freshmen and sophomores expected to battle for starting positions are Jim Davis (118 lbs.), Kevin Schuck (118 lbs.), Bill Kaercher (134 lbs.), Tony Caravella (142 lbs.), Dan Lechner (150 lbs.), Chris Poff (158 lbs.), Andy Cappelli (167 lbs.), Jim Hohmann (167 lbs.), and Giustino DiMarco (heavyweight). "If the Huskies are able to overcome their inexperience, BSC will have another good wrestling campaign," states Coach Roger Sanders. LEADING PERFORMERS 134 lbs. BILL KAERCHER, a sophomore from Council Rock High School, will probably split the duties at 134 and 142 pounds. As a freshman, Bill compiled a 7-2 record. He will add valuable points and depth to 01Jr wrestling program. Bill possesses great knowledge and potential. The coaching staff feels that how Bill goes, our team will go. TONY CARA VELLA, a freshman from Brick Township High School in New Jersey, will see action in the 134 pound weight class and the 142 pound class. As a senior in high school, Tony was a 4th place finisher in the New Jersey State Championships. During the summer following his senior year he represented New 142 lbs. Jersey in the United States Wrestling Federation National Championships. Tony, a Liberal Arts major, has the potential to be one of the outstanding wrestlers in Bloomsburg history. DAN LECHNER, a freshman accounting major from Saucon Valley High School, was a two-time Pennsylvania State qualifier. He brings an overall record of 60-9-3 to Bloomsburg. Dan has a tremendous background which should be a tremendous asset to the wrestling program. 150 lbs. LEADING PERFORMERS 151 lbs. CHRIS POFF, a sophomore from Council Rock High School, possesses tremendous natural ability and knowledge to be a champion. In high school, Chris had a great career. His senior year was culminated by making the Pennsylvania team at the United States Wrestling Federation Championships, and placed 5th in the freestyle competition. Chris is a real technician who should delight area wrestling fans in the next three years. JIM HOHMANN, a senior from Pearl River, New York, has been preparing for the 1975-76 wrestling season since last March. After a very disappointing junior year, Jim is making an all out effort to pull everything together for his last season of competition. Jim is a Dean's list student majoring in history. 1671bs. ANDY CAPPELLI, a liberal Arts major from Conestoga High School compiled an overall record of 41 wins and 6 losses. He was a state qualifier his senior year. This past summer, Andy participated in a USA-Canadian exchange meet. Andy's ability and desire to succeed should make him a very exciting performer. 167 lbs. 177 ltn. CHARLES "CHICKEE" CARTER, a junior elementary major from Conestoga High School, has matured as a college wrestler. For the past two years, "Chic" has been our most exciting wrestler. This year should not be any different. His third place finish in the Conference Championship meet and his 50-10-4 record should definitely be improved upon. MIKE SNYDER earned a varsity award as a freshman, wrestling at 190 and heavyweight. He had a 6-6 record. Mike is an accounting major from Tyrone and is enrolled in the School of Business. 190 lbs. - - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . lll " STEVE SCHEIB, "the outstanding freshman wrestler" of 1974-75 is looking forward to this wrestling season with anticipation of great things to come. Last year Steve compiled an overall record of 22-5-1, a second place finish in the Pennsylvania Conference, and 3rd in the NCAA Division II Championships. 190 lbs. Last year Steve led the team in reversals with 11, and pins with 6. He also scored the most team points-56. Steve possesses tremendous abilit)' and the desire to win. He is a potential NCAA place winner. GIUSTINO DiMARCO (TINO), a 270 pound freshman business major from Conestoga High School, had an overall record of 54 wins and 10 losses. Last year Tino lost in the Semifinals of the PIAA State Wrestling Tournament. He was co-captain of his team and was voted by his teammates as the most valuable wrestler. Heavyweight Tino participated in the Canada-USA exchange meet this past summer. Tine's agility and balance coupled with an excellent background could make him one of the outstanding heavyweights in the East. SPORTS INFORMATION GEORGE J. EGET joined the Public Relations staff at Bloomsburg State College in 1975. He holds the civil service classification of Information Writer I and has the chief responsibility of publicizing the college sports program . He is a native af Wilkes-Barre and attended the schools al that area. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Penn State and a certificate of proficiency from Career Academy of Broadcasting, Washington D.C. Eget has also held a third class FCC Broadcasting license . Egefs previous experience includes a settlement position with Standard Brands, Wilkes-Barre, a position as a reporter for Northeastern Newspapers, Dallas, and free lance reporting for the Sunday Independent, Wilkes-Barre. He was also a member of the news and sports staff of student radio station WDFM at Penn State. * * MEMO TO , Press, Radio, and TV This brochure has been published by the Bloomsburg Stale College Public Relations and Publications Office to provide facts concerning BSCs 1975-76 wrestling team . The brochure was prepared prior to the start of the season and some information may be subject to change. Current releases will be moiled out during the season. Any requests for photos of athletic information should be directed to, GEORGE EGET Sports Information 133 Waller Administration Building Bloomsburg State College Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 17815 I 177 lb. Steve Scheib decisions Tim Kearns, Oklahoma U., in finals of Penn State Invitational. COLLEGE FACTS Location: Enrollment: BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Colors: 4,700 Nickname: HUSKIES MAROON AND GOLD President: DR. JAMES H. McCORMICK Athletic Director: DR. CONRAD A. BAUTZ Director, Public Relations and Publications: KENNETH C. HOFFMAN Sports Information: GEORGE J. EGET Telephone: Office (717) 389-3411 Telephone: Home (717) 784-1558 Member: NCAA, PC, ECAC, EWL Home Mats: NELSON FIELDHOUSE Capacity: 4,000