YOU’RE IN FIGHTING SCOT COUNTRY WELCOME TO PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE FOOTBALL "ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTED CONFERENCE IN THE NA TION" 1983 FALL SPORTS FOOTBALL COACH: DENNY CREEHAN Sep. 3 SAT WEST LIBERTY (1:30) Sep. 10 SAT at W. Va. Wesleyan (1:30) Sep. 24 SAT *at Shippensburg (1:30) Oct. 1 SAT ‘CALIFORNIA (1:30) (Parents' Day) Oct. 8 SAT at Slippery Rock (2:00) Oct. 15 SAT ‘INDIANA OF PA.(2:00) (Homecoming) Oct. 22 SAT at Buffalo State (1:00) Oct. 29 SAT ‘at Clarion (1:30) Nov. 5 SAT ‘LOCK HAVEN (1:30) Nov. 12 SAT MERCYHURST (1:30) Nov. 19 SAT PSAC Championship-East ‘PC Western Division Games SOCCER Sep. Sep. Sep. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. COACH: 14 WED 21 WED X WED 4 TUE 6 THU 8 SAT 10 MON 12 WED 15 SAT 18 TUE 22 SAT 25 TUE 29 SAT 1 TUE CEORCE SHIMPENO at Wheeling College (3:00) at Slippery Rock (3:00) at Lock Haven (3:00) BEHREND (3:00) at Houghton (3:00) CANNON (1:00) at Fredonia (4:00) at Geneva (3:00) at Pitt (1:30) at Mercyhurst (3:00) at Indiana of Pa. (1:00) ALLEGHENY (3:00) GROVE CITY (1:00) ALLIANCE (3:00) WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL Sep. Sep. Sep. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. COACH: 16-17 20 TUE 27 TUE 4 TUE 7-8 19 WED 21-22 25 TUE 28-29 4 FRI 8 TUE 11-12 15 TUE DR. PATRICK McLANE at Navy Tourn. SLIPPERY ROCK (7:00) B. Wallace at Akron (6:30) MERCYHURST (7:00) at Slippery Rock Tourn. CLARION (8:00) at Mansfield Tourn. at West Va. Univ. (7:30) at Cleveland State Tourn. at Indiana of Pa. (7:00) KENT STATE (8:00) East-West Div. Tourn. at Cleveland State (7:00) WOMEN’S TENNIS COACH: 8 THU 14 WED. 17 SAT CEORCE VIERKORN Sep. DUQUESNE (3:00) Sep. LOCK HAVEN (3:00) Sep. at Indiana of Pa. Tournament (10:00) Sep. 19 MON at Cannon (3:00) Sep. 21 WED at Mercyhurst (3:00) Sep. 24 SAT INDIANA OF PA. (1:00) Sep. 28 WED AT Allegheny vs. Westminster (12:00) Oct. 4 TUE MERCYHURST (3:00) Oct. 6 THU at Indiana of Pa. (2:00) Oct. 8 SAT at Slippery Rock (1:00) at Rot^rt Morris (3:00) Oct. 13 THU Oct. 15 SAT GROVE CITY (1:00) Oct. 21-22 PSAC at Shippensburg MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Sep. Sep. Sep. Oct. Oct. 10 17 25 7 12 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 Nov. 26 COACH: DOUC WATTS SAT at Buffalo State (1:00) at Akron Invit. SAT SUN at Springbank Invit. FRI at Notre dame Invit. WED CANNON AND MERCYHURST SAT PSAC at East Stroudsburg SAT at NCAA Regionals SAT NCAA Nationals at Kenosha Wise. SAT TAC/Nationals at Penn State WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY COACH: BILL McDONALD FRI at West Point (4:30) at Buffalo State (1:00) SAT FRI at West Va. Univ. (3:00) at Springbank Invit. SAT at Slippery Rock (11:00) SAT MERCYHURST, CANNON WED and ALLEGHENY (3:00) Sep. Sep. Sep. Sep. Oct. Oct. 9 10 16 24 8 12 Sep. Sep. Sep. Sep. Sep. COACH: DR. JAMES FLYNN 2-4 at Allegheny Tourn. 10 SAT BUFFALO UNIV. (1:00) 13 TUE at Cannon (3:00) 17 SAT ST. VINCENT (1:00) 22 THU WEST VA, UNIV. (3:00) MEN’S TENNIS COLLEGE ARCHIVES FLIP TO FIGHTING SCOT FOOTBALL ATHLETIC STAFF Athletic Director > Jim McDonald ......... 4 Associate Athletic Director Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich...................... 18 Athletic Staff Directory .... Inside Front Coach, Head - Denny Creehan............... 6 Coaches, Assistant ...................... 16-17 Sports Info. - Paul Newman .................18 Team Trainer - Bob Klingier .......... 18 UNIVERSITY, THE History .....................................................3 President - Foster F. Diebold ................. 2 OPPONENTS........................................ 20-30 PAST, THE All-Time Scores .............38-39-40 Coaches and Their Records ................40 Games Against 1982 Foes ......... 31-32 Honors and Records, 1982 ................ 19 Records, Team and Individual ... 34-35 Scots Against Their Opponents........... 37 Stats, 1982 Team and Individual......... 36 TEAM, THE 1983 Depth Chart - Offense ........................11 Depth Chart - Defense ..........................12 Lettermen ................................................9 Outlook ............................................7-8-9 Players Photos ........................ 14-15-16 Pronunciation Guide............................. 10 Roster........................... 10 FOLLOW THE FIGHTING SCOTS Guide Editor and Designer: Paul Newman Staff Credits: Pat Gillespie, Kevin Southard Photo Credits: Rich Byington, Al Marsche, Jay Nodianos, and Bob McCray FOLLOW FIGHTING SCOTS FOOTBALL ON WFSE RADIO, 3000 WATTS 88.9 - THE RADIO VOICE OF EDINBORO UNIVERSITY. MEMO TO THE MEDIA Edinboro University's 1983 guide has been designed to assist members of the press in the coverage of Fighting Scot football. Press releases, photographs and statistics will be made available for your use throughout the season. Pre-game football material (rosters, starters, statistics and records) are available in the press box. A play-by-play, halftime and final statistics will be provided for each home game. If additional information is desired, please contact the Sports Information Office, Paul Newman, Director, Edinboro University, Edinboro, Pa. 16444. Office Phone; (814) 732-2811; Home Phone (814) 732-3735; Press Box Phono (814) 732-2749. EDINBORO UNIVERSITY 1983 FOOTBALL GUIDE QUALITY LEADERSHIP GUIDES THE UNIVERSITY favorite projects is the University Honors Program, which draws upon the contributions of university staff for its scholarship funds, and which recognizes the academic distinction of excellent students by offering specialized interdisciplinary coursework and advanced research work. President Diebold's principal fields of profes­ sional interest include higher education manage­ ment, governance, and planning; budget develop­ ment and fiscal control; legislative liaison; and personnel management/collective bargaining. While at Rutgers University in 1963, he received a Wall Street Journal fellowship. A native of Orange, New Jersey, he served as President of the University of Alaska from 19771979. Prior to that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and Special Assistant to the President of the University of Alaska's statewide system. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of the Division of College Development at Kean College, New Jersey (formerly Newark State College), and from 1965 to 1969, he was Assistant Superintendent of Neptune Township Public Schools in New Jersey. Edinboro President - Foster F. Diebold In just four short years since his appointment in 1979 as Edinboro's 14th president, Foster F. Diebold has directed the University to its most significant change in the institution's 125-year history - uni­ versity status. Under Diebold's leadership Edinboro has undergone dramatic internal and external altera­ tions to provide northwestern Pennsylvanians with a dynamic, multi-faceted educational force. Noted for his extensive experience in the field of education management. President Diebold had pre­ viously served as President of the University of Alaska statewide system. His innovative efforts at Edinboro have taken many shapes. Most recently, he initiated a total reorganization of the University's various academic schools and administrative offices with a watchful eye upon fiscal responsibility and increased institu­ tional responsiveness. In keeping with his policy of making maximum use of existing campus resources in higher education, he has imaginatively met the ever-changing needs brought about by new and emerging student interests and societal expecta­ tions. UniqCre cooperative programs with area business and industry are also the result of President Diebold's revitalization of Edinboro University. Among his President Diebold's community service includes membership on the Board of Corporators, Hamot Medical Center in Erie, and on Marine Bank's Local Advisory Board. Recently he was a panel participant at the First Global Conference on the Future in Toronto. He also serves as a member of the William J. McMannis and A. Haskell McMannis Educational Trust Fund Advisory Board, and Chairman of the Government, Education, and Social Agencies Divi­ sion of the Erie County United Way Campaign. Edinboro's president holds an associate degree in psychology from Monmouth Community College, West Long Branch, New Jersey; a bachelor of science degree in education from Monmouth College; a master of arts In educational administration from Seton Hall University; and he has met course requirements for his doctorate in education at Rutgers University. President Diebold currently serves as Chairman of the Committee on Administration and Finance in the University System of Pennsylvania and is a member of the Commission of Presidents Executive Committee. He holds memberships on the American Association of State Colleges and Universities Com­ mittee on State Relations, and the Government Relations Committee of the Pennsylvania Associa­ tion of Colleges and Universities. He is also a charter member of the World Future Society. The President and his wife, Patricia, have two daughters, seven-year-old Jessica, and two-year-old Stacey. EDINBORO...THE BIRTH OF A UNIVERSITY N After 125 years of service to the tri-state area, Edinboro experienced its most significant change in history on July 1, 1983, when the College became Edinboro Univer­ sity of Pennsylvania. Founded as a private academy in 1857, Edinboro University has continued its surge to the forefront as one of the leading educational institutions in western Pennsylvania. Situated on a sprawling 585-acre campus in the scenic resort community of Edinboro, the University is within 100 miles of the educational and cultural centers of Buffalo, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh. It is just 15 miles south of Erie, the third largest city in Pennsylvania, and easily accessible from all directions by interstates 79, 80 and 90. Edinboro has the distinction of being the second normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the United States. It has grown to more than forty buildings including the 350,000-volume Baron-Forness Library, a modern seven-story structure which serves as a focal point for the spacious campus. More than 5,800 students representing almost every county in the Commonwealth, as well as numerous states and foreign countries attend Edinboro. Its tradition of educational service and research is matched by a distinguished faculty, more than two-thirds of whom have earned doctoral degrees. The University now offers more than 100 under­ graduate, graduate, and associate degree programs, a diversity unmatched by any other college or university in northwestern Pennsylvania. While seeking to meet the educational needs of its region from both a professional and cultural standpoint, Edinboro now makes contributions in the fields of education, government, environmental improvement, urban and rural problems, crime prevention, and service to business and industry. Recent program developments include those in the high-demand areas of allied health, business administration, communication, computer technology, nursing, and various pre-profes­ sional offerings such as law, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy and veterinary science. Numerous student internships provide additional examples of the University's efforts to create a close working relationship with the people it serves while, at the same time, offering students intel­ lectual and career opportunities. Edinboro has initiated the University Honors Program to provide challenging and enriched learning experiences for academically gifted students. Undergraduate students are encouraged to strive for academic excellence both in their major fields and in other disciplines. Honors students pursue studies that are greater in depth and scope than those required of other undergraduates. Although the costs for attending Edinboro rank among the lowest in the Commonwealth, over $8,CKX),000 in financial aid is available annually to eligible students. Students are admitted to the University in September, January, or at the beginning of each summer session and are considered for admission on the basis of their general scholarship, nature of secondary program, and SAT or ACT scores. MAJOR MOVES MARK MCDONALD MANAGEMENT Athletic Director - Jim McDonald Edinboro University's athletic program was placed under the talented and aggressive leadership of Jim McDonald in July of 1981. Increased emphasis on fund raising to provide a sound scholarship foundation has become his top priority while numer­ ous changes and innovations have also keyed the Scots' athletic program under his direction. Through his efforts, more than $160,OCX) was raised over the past year while an additional $250,000 is anticipated during the 1983-84 sports campaign. The funds derived through McDonald'^s endeavors will be used to assist Edinboro's men and women athletes who, with the recent addition of men's volleyball along with women's cross country and swimming, now compete in 17 intercollegiate sports. In addition to maintaining Edinboro's respected winning tradition in intercollegiate athletics, the former health and physical education professor has vastly expanded the University's summer activities. The summer camp program has grown from five offerings to include 11 interest areas. In addition to the annual Buffalo Bills-Cleveland Browns scrimmage at Sox Harrison Stadium as well as the pre-season drills of the Pitt Panthers, Duquesne University and 12 area high schools make Edinboro their camp home. McDonald has construct­ ed 12 new football fields to accommodate these needs and the Football Camp of Champions that attracts more than 350 young gridders. The personable athletic director also staged Edinboro's first Hall of Fame festivities that featured the induction of 18 charter members. These past athletes, coaches and individuals who have promot­ ed the cause of Fighting Scot athletics were honored at a banquet where more than 500 attendees wit­ nessed their inductions. McDonald has been at Edinboro since 1962 and for 12 years served as the Fighting Scot basketball coach (1962-1975) and never experienced a losing season while his teams compiled an impressive 181 wins against only 89 losses. During that span, his cagers won four Western Division Pennsylvania Conference crowns, the PC state championship and two District 18 titles that netted trips to the NAIA National Tournament. His teams set 27 ESC records and made 19 post-season appearances while four of his players were named All-Americans. Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro, McDonald served as assistant basketball coach in Erie, Pa. He is a 1965 graduate of Bridgeport High School in his home town of Bridgeport, West Virginia. In 1960 he received a degree in chemistry and physical education from West Virginia Wesleyan College and he also holds a master's degree in health from the University of Buffalo. He has done doctoral work in sports science at West Virginia University. As an undergraduate, he set nine school records at Wesleyan and was twice voted both AP and UPl basketball All-American. In 1960, he was the second leading scorer in the United States, averaging slightly over 33 points a game, and led his team to the national basketball tournament in Kansas City, Missouri. He was named to the NAIA's All-Tourna­ ment Team in 1959 and 1960. In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight Coach of the Year by the eastern seaboard coaches and that same year was honored as one of the top ten finalists in the Coach of the Year national poll. McDonald's honors also include selection to the West Virginia All-Time College Basketball Team and membership in the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. He served four years on the NAIA's AllAmerican selection committee and was chosen by the NAIA to coach an All-American team of NBAbound cagers who won the Gold Medal in Israel's Hapoel Games. His all-star coaching assignment brought additional recognition since Edinboro was named as the team's official training site. In addition to his classroom and basketball coaching duties, McDonald was Edinboro's golf coach for 17 years during which his teams won over 40 tournaments and finished as high as 3rd place at the NCAA Division II National Tournament. He was twice selected District Coach of the Year in golf. As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a record of extensive community involvement. He was Little League Baseball Director for four years and for the past three years, has been a member of the General McLane School Board. He and his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike, and Matthew. “WE SHOULD MOVE THE BALL WELL” leading ground gainer Mitchell Kelly is missing, letter winners Damon Chambers (Willingboro, NJ), Ron Rankin, Harold Grains (Beaver, PA) and Bob Klenk (Pittsburgh) give the Scot backfield tested performers. Still to be reckoned with is transfer fullback Ray Rhodes (White Plains, NY) and soph halfback Scott Rittenhouse (Grennsburg, PA), who both sparkled in the spring. A very capable Scott Dodds (Beaver), the author of numerous junior varsity routs as a freshman, is the top reliever at quarterback. Freshman Mike Surin (Warren, OH) fills in behind him. Moving into the front line of action in the offensive trenches will be tackles Rick Rosenberg (6-4,250, Chesterland, OH) along with guards Dorn Grande (6-0, 250, Pittsburgh) and Scott Weinhold (6-4, 240, Pittsburgh). Newcomers Frank Lucca (6-3, 230, Mentor, OH) and Anthony Piscitelli (6-0,225, Newcastle, PA) likewise loom as possible guard starters where Creehan fills his offense will have some depth. Buddy Carroll (6-2, 230, Alexandria, VA) has been switched to center after being a left side regular at tackle last fall. Rosenberg was a three-year starter at defensive tackle and his experience should make the transition to defense much easier. When quizzed about summarizing his offensive forces, Creehan responded, "If the experience factor doesn't hurt our offensive line, I feel we'll be just as effective as we were last year."' " Edinboro's major strength falls on the defensive side of the ledger where a unit of stubborn Scots return who limited opponents tojust lOpoints per outing. "I think we'll see a faster defensive team," claimed the Boro mentor. "We might be less physical, but noticeably faster." Forming a formidable front wall are senior ends Bob Beauregard (6-2, 225, Grand Island, NY) and Phil Giavasis (6-0, 214, Canton, OH) along with senior middle guard John O'Rorke (5-10, 220, Pittsburgh) who is sandwiched by junior tackles Don Espy (6-3, 235, Brookville, PA) and Rick Jordan (6-2, 225, Jamestown, NY). Not only does this group provide the Scots with what Creehan terms "the best pass rush since I've been here," but they are also backed up by a crop of defenders who are all pushing for starting assignment nods. Sean Henderson (6-0,250, West Mifflin, PA) and pass rushing Matt Grebenc (5-7, 185, Wickliffe, OH) will vie for nose guard duty along with talented soph backups at every position. Perhaps the best situation on the defense occurs at linebacker where five exceptional players are on hand to work the two posts. Hard hitting Jim Durkin (5-11, 225, Westchester, NY) and Bob O'Rorke (6-2, 295, Pittsburgh) will trade time on the left side with a trio of battle-tested letter winners ready to run down the opposition from the right linebacker slot. Fleet-footed Willie Chealey (5-11, 192, Orlando, FL) who appears fully recovered from a leg injury has the inside track, but Barry Skodak (6-1, 195, Greensburg, PA) and Randy James (6-2, 200, East Alleg­ heny) are issuing strong challenges to man the position. Durkin led the tackling assault last year with 105 hits while John O'Rorke followed with 100 stops and Beaure­ gard was right in step with 98 thumps. Jordan, Bob O'Rorke, Chealey and Giavasis all registered over 80 tackles in the stingly Scot defense. “OUR DEFENSE■s IS FASTER” Back to patrol the secondary for the Plaid is free safety Dave Parker (Industry, PA) who tied a season record with his eight interceptions. Also on tap are the Rose brothers, Greg and Keith (Coraopolis, PA), owners of 87 stops and four aerial thefts between them. Mike Emge (Beaver Falls, PA) rounds out the returning quartet with Dan Gierlak (Buffalo, NY) and Ray Bracy (Youngstown, OH) rotating throughout the defensive backfield in relief roles. The biggest question mark lies in the replacement for record breaking placekicker and Kodak All-America Rich Ruszkiewicz, the owner of three Edinboro field goal marks. Creehan feels instant help has been recruited but the Scots' ability to score three-pointers will become clearer as the season progresses. 1983 FIGHTING SCOTS RETURNING LETTERMEN OFFENSIVE STARTERS (7) Rick Rosenberg (6-4, 250, Sr.) Buddy Carroll (6-2, 230, Sr.) ** Don Harr (6-4, 217, Sr.) »» Eric Bosley (5-9, 165, Jr.) Blair Hrovat (5-10, 170, Jr.) Ron Rankin (6-0, 195, Sr.) Keith Collier (5-10, 190, Sr.) DEFENSIVE STARTERS (11) *** Phil Giavasis (6-0, 214, Sr.) LE «« Don Espy (6-3, 235, Jr.) LT John O'Rorke (5-10, 220, Sr.) MG Rick Jordan (6-2, 225, Jr.) RT Bob Beauregard (6-2, 225, Sr.) RE Jim Durkin (5-11, 225, Sr.) LLB Willie Chealey (5-11, 192, Jr.) RLB Greg Rose (5-10, 180, Sr.) LCB Mike Emge (5-10, 185, Sr.) RGB Keith Rose (5-10, 165, Jr.) SS Dave Parker (5-10, 175, Sr.) FS SPECIALISTS (2) * Kevin Conlan (5-11, 165, So.) P Dan Gierlak (5-10, 185, Sr.) K OTHER RETURNEES (12) Ray Bracy (5-10, 170, So.) DB * Damon Chambers (5-8, 160, So.) HB * Harry Craine (6-0, 200, Jr.) FB Scott Dodds (6-0, 178, So.) QB MG » Matt Grebenc (5-7, 185, So.) Darrell Huggins (6-3, 222, Jr.) TE '* Randy James (6-2, 200, Sr.) LB Bob Klenk (5-10, 185, Jr.) RB Gary McKnight (5-9, 165, Jr.) WR « Bob O'Rorke (6-2, 195, Jr.) LB «« Jim Ritt (6-5, 250, Jr.) OT » Barry Skodak (6-1, 205, Sr.) LB LETTERMEN BY CLASSES Seniors - 14 Juniors -13 Sophomores - 5 LT C TE WR QB RHB FB FOLLOW THE FIGHTING SCOTS BDINBORO UNIVERSITY 1983 VETERAN ROSTER NAME *** Beauregard, Bob ** Bosley, Eric * Bracy, Ray Brenneman, John Britt, Jim * Carroll, Buddy * Chambers, Damon ** Chealey, Willie ** Collier, Keith * Conlan, Kevin * Craine, Harold Derbis, Bob * Dodds, Scott * Durkin, Jim Ellis, Allen ** Emge, Mike Emmert, David ** Espy, Don French, Ken *** Giavasis, Phil ** Gierlak, Dan Gierlak, Dave Grande, Dom * Grebenc, Matt ** Harr, Don Harris, Mark Head, Darryl Henderson, Sean Higham, Dave ** Hrovat, Blair * Huggins, Darrell ** James, Randy ** Jordan, Rick King, Tom * Klenk, Bob Kwiatkoski, John Leistiko, Pat Lucca, Frank ** McKnight, Gary Merritt, Mark Mesa, Henry Obenour, Gary * O'Rorke, Bob ** O'Rorke, John ** Parker, Dave Pisano, Jim Piscitelli, Anthony *** Rankin, Ron Repp, Mike Rhodes, Ray ** Ritt, Jim Rittenhouse, Scott ** Rose, Greg * Rose, Keith ** Rosenberg, Rick * Skodak, Barry Starkey, Dean Surin, Mike Wallace, Mark Ward, Scott Weinhold, Scott * LETTERMEN 32 BEAUREGARD cheAley .... EMGE ........ GIAVASIS ... GIERLAK .... GRANDE ........ POS. DE SE DB DE OT DC RB LB FB P FB SE QB LB LB DB DE DT OT DE DB SE OG NG TE LB DB NG DT QB TE LB DT P RB DE DT OG SE OC RB TE LB MG DB RB OG RB K RB OT RB DB DB OT LB OC QB OT DT OG HT. WT. 6'2" 225 5'9" 165 5'10" 170 5'10" 225 6'4" 260 6'2" 230 5'8" 160 5'11" 192 5'10" 190 5'11" 165 6'0" 200 5'11" 170 6'0" 178 5'11" 225 5'11" 195 5'10" 185 6'3" 200 6'3" 235 6'0" 230 6'0" 214 5'10" 185 5'8" 150 6'0" 250 5'7" 185 6'4" 217 6'0" 195 5'11" 185 6'0" 230 6'2" 230 5'10" 170 6'3" 222 6'2" 200 6'2" 225 6'2" 185 5'10" 185 6'1" 210 6'5" 225 6'3" 230 5'9" 165 5'11" 230 5'10" 200 6'0" 195 6'2" 195 5'10" 220 5'10" 175 6'0" 195 6'0" 225 6'0" 195 5'10" 175 5'10" 190 6'5" 250 5'11" 185 5'10" 180 5'10" 165 6'4" 250 6'1" 205 6'2" 220 5'11" 190 6'3" 250 6'2" 220 6'4" 240 Managers; Tom Smith and CLASS HOMETOWN Sr. Grand Island, NY Jr. Willingboro, NJ So. Youngstown, OH So. Warren, OH Jr. Girard, OH Sr. Alexandria, VA So. Willingboro, NJ Jr. Orlando, FL Sr. Gibsonia, PA So. Frewsburg, NY Jr. Glassport, PA Jr. Pittsburgh, PA So. Beaver, PA Sr. Westchester, NY So. Albion, NY Sr. Beaver Falls So. Lower Burrell, PA Jr. Brookville, PA So. Connellsville, PA Sr. Canton, OH Sr. Buffalo, NY So. Buffalo, NY So. Pittsburgh, PA So. Wickliffe, OH Sr. Pittsburgh, PA Fr. Cortland, OH So. Youngstown, OH So. West Mifflin, PA So. Hubbard, OH Jr. Northfield, OH Jr. Pittsburgh, PA Sr. East Allegheny, PA Jr. Jamestown, NY So. Huntington, NY Jr. Pittsburgh, PA Jr. Pittsburgh, PA Fr. Cleveland, OH So. Mentor, OH Jr. Orlando, FL So. Industry, PA So. Pemberton, NJ Fr. Cannonsburg, PA Jr. Pittsburgh, PA Sr. Pittsburgh, PA Sr. Industry, PA So. Lower Burrell, PA So. New Castle, PA Sr. Canton, OH Jr. Katonah, NY Jr. White Plains, NY Jr. Chesterland, OH So. Greensburg, PA Sr. Coraopolis, PA Jr. Coraopolis, PA Sr. Chesterland, OH Sr. Greensburg, PA Jr. Mahanoy, PA Fr. Warren, OH So. Uniontown, PA So. S. Connellsville, PA Fr. Pittsburgh, PA Grog Grimsioy PRONUNCIATION GUIDE . BOW-er-guard GRABENC .. .......... CHEE-lee HROVAT .... ................ EM-gee KWIATKOSKI gee-ah-VASE-iss LEISTIKO ... .......... GEAR-lak SURIN .......... ........ GRAN-dee WEINHOLD . HIGH SCHOOL Grand Island Willingboro East Howland Girard Groveton Willingboro Oak Ridge Richland Frewsburg Central South Allegheny North Hills Beaver Area Byran Hills Albion Black Hawk Lower Burrell Brookville Connellsville McKinley St. Joseph's St. Joseph's Fox Chapel St. Joseph's Fox Chapel Lakeview Ursuline West Mifflin So. Hubbard Nordonia Baldwin East Allegheny Jamestown John H. Glenn North Catholic Carrick Mayfield Mentor Edgewater Western Beaver Pemberton Canon/McMillian North Hills North Hills Western Beaver Burrell New Castle McKinley John Jay White Plains West Geauga Greensburg Salem Montour Montour West Geauga Greensburg Salem Mahanoy Warren Harding Laurel Highlands Connellsville North Allegheny Equipment: Ron Nath ..........grah-BENTZ ................. ROW-vat Quee-ut-KOSS-kee ..........Less-TEE-ko .................. SUR-in ............WINE-hold EDINBORO UNIVERSITY 1983 PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART - OFFENSE LEFT TACKLE LEFT GUARD *Rick Rosenberg 6-4, 250, Sr. Jim Britt 6-4, 260, Jr. CENTER •Buddy Carroll 6-2, 230, Sr. Mark Merritt 5-11, 230, So. Dean Starkey 6-2, 225, Jr. Dom Grande 6-0, 250, So. Frank Lucca 6-3, 230, So. WIDE RECEIVER RIGHT GUARD Scott Weinhold 6-4, 240, Fr. Anthony Piscetelll 6-0. 225, So. RIGHT TACKLE ••Jim Ritt 6-5, 250, Jr. Mark Wallace 6-3, 250, So. Ken French 6-0, 250, So. TIGHT END ••Don Harr 6-4, 217, Sr. •Darrell Huggins 6-3, 222, Jr. Gary Obenour 6-0, 195, Fr. QUARTERBACK **Eric Bosley 5-9, 165, Jr. Dave Gierlak 5-8, 150, So. **Gary McKnight 5-9, 165, Jr. Bob Derbis 5-11, 170, Jr. **Blair Hrovat 5-10, 170, Jr. •Scott Dodds 6-0, 178, So. Jim Holsinger 6-2, 170, So. Mike Surin 5-11, 190, Fr. LEFT HALFBACK *Damon Chambers 5-8, 160, So. Scott Rittenhouse 5-11, 185, So. PUNTER *Kevin Conlan 5-11,165, So. Tom King 6-2, 185, So. KICKER Mike Repp 5-10, 175, Jr. **Dan Gierlak 5-10,185, Sr. FULLBACK ••Keith Collier 5-10, 190, Sr. Ray Rhodes 5-10, 190, Jr. Jim Pisano 6-0, 195, So. •Harry Craine 6-0, 200, Jr. RIGHT HALFBACK ■i. ••Ron Rankin 6-0, 195, Sr. •Bob Klenk 5-10, 185, Jr. Larry Mesa 5-10, 200, So. •Varsity Letters / Returning starters underlined EDINBORO UNIVERSITY 1983 PRE-SEASON DEPTH CHART - DEFENSE LEFT END ***Phll Giavasis 6-0. 214, Sr. Dave Emmert 6-3, 200, So. John Kwiatkoski 6-1, 210, Jr. LEFT TACKLE **Don Espy 6-3, 225, Jr. Dave Higham 6-2, 230, So. Pat Lelstiko 6-5, 225, Fr. MIDDLE GUARD **John O'Rorke 5-10, 220, Sr. Sean Henderson 6-0, 250, So. ♦Matt Grebenc 5-7, 185, So. RIGHT TACKLE **Rick Jordan 6-2, 225, Jr. Scott Ward 6-2, 220, So. RIGHT END ♦♦♦Bob Beauregard 6-2, 225, Sr. John Brenneman 5-10, 225, So. RIGHT LINEBACKER LEFT LINEBACKER ♦♦Willie Chealey 5-11, 192, Jr. ♦Barry Skodak 6-1, 195, Sr. ♦Randy James 6-2, 200, Sr. Mark Harris 6-0, 195, Fr. *Jim Durkin 5-11, 225, Sr. *Bob O'Rorke 6-2, 195, Jr. Alan Ellis 5-11, 195, So. QUICK CORNERBACK STRONG CORNERBACK ♦♦Mike Emge 5-10, 185, Sr. ♦Ray Bracy 5-10, 170, So. **Greg Rose 5-10, 180, Sr. Darryl Head 5-11, 185, So. STRONG SAFETY *Keith Rose 5-10, 165, Jr. **Dan Gierlak 5-10, 185, Sr. FREE SAFETY **Dave Parker 5-10, 175, ♦Varsity Letters / Returning starters underlined LARGE CAST OF LETTERMEN RECEIVES... V BOB BEAUREGARD - DE ERIC BOSLEY - SE RAY BRACY - DB BUDDY CARROLL - OC KEVIN CONLAN - P HAROLD CRAINE - RB SCOTT DODDS - QB JIM DURKIN - LB MIKE EMGE - DB MATT GREBENC - NG ...STRONG SUPPORTING ROLES GREG ROSE - DB KEITH ROSE - DB RICK ROSENBERG - OT BARRY SKODAK • LB TALENTED NEWCOMERS BID FOR ACTION EDINBORO UNIVERSITY 1983 FOOTBALL CAPTAINS: (L-R) Willie Chealey, Jim Durkin, Rick Rosenberg, Phil Giavasis and Keith Collier. COACHING VETS DIRECT SCOT GRIDDERS EDINBORO UNIVERSITY'S 1983 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF: (Front Center) Head Coach Denny Creehan, (Standing L-R) Mike Jenoski (Offensive Line), Tom Herman (Assistant Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator), Jim Mackie (Defensive Ends), John D'Ottavio (Offensive Co­ ordinator), Jim Bowen (Kickers), Malen Luke (Defensive Backs), Mike Burke (Specialty Teams) and Scott Salter (Receivers). TOM HERMAN - Ass't Head Coach, Def. Coordinator assistant. After taking the reigns at Morris Catholic in Denville, NJ his club turned around a 2-7 first season to finish 8-1 and win the league title a year later. He moved to the collegiate level as a graduate assistant backfield coach in 1976-77 at the powerful University of Delaware under the famed Tubby Raymond. During his two years with the Blue Hens they went 9-3-1 and 8-2 while winning a berth in the NCAA playoffs. The New Jersey product spent 1978 as the offensive coordinator on a 5-3 Tufts University squad before accepting a similar post at Gettysburg in 1979. In his three-year stint with the Bullets he was the architect of a wing-T attack that established 16 new offensive records while Gettysburg posted respective 5-5, 6-3-1 and 6-4 slates under his direction. The newly acquired Scot coach now resides in Edinboro. Tom Herman will begin his ninth year of coaching at his alma mater where he has helped the Scot program on both the offensive and defensive side of the ledger since his return. In his first season with the Scots, he tutored the defensive line and followed that with three seasons as the offensive coordinator in addition to serving as offensive line coach. In 1979 he was named assistant head coach and defensive coordinator where he groomed the Scot linebacking corps. Originally a standout football player at Lincoln High School in Ellwood City, Tom continued his grid career at Edinboro State for four years where he started as a center during his junior campaign and then was a regular defensive end in his senior season. After graduation from Edinboro in 1972, he served as an assistant coach at Cambridge Springs High School in Cambridge Springs, Pa. Tom joined the Marshall University staff in 1974 as a graduate assistant offensive tackle and tight end coach. While at Marshall, the former Edinboro gridder earned his master's degree in health and physical education before returning to Edinboro in 1975 where he now resides with his recent bride Kathy. JOHN D'OTTAVIO - Offensive Coordinator Bringing a broad background of offensive coaching experience to the Scot camp is veteran mentor John D'Ottavio who last year returned to the Pennsylvania Con­ ference where he started as a player at East Stroudsburg in 1966. The Roxbury, New Jersey native was a first team alUstate quarterback at Roxbury High and captained the team in a 7-2 senior year. A knee injury in his second year at East Strdudsburg ended his playing career but launched him into a brilliant coaching future after graduation in 1970. He became an assistant coach at Randolph High (Dover, NJ) for three years where he went 5-1 as a frosh coach, 8-0 directing the jayvees and 7-2 as a varsity MIKE BURKE - Defensive Une Taking over the duties of keeping the Scots' front line of defense stingy once again is 1960 Ambridge High grad Mike Burke who is originally from Baden, Pa. Mike garnered varsity letters while playing both offensive and defensive tackle for the Bridgers before coming to Edinboro in 1962 where he started on the defensive line. He earned a varsity letter in his first season with the Scots, sat out two years and then returned to Edinboro where he received his B.S. in elementary education in 1967. Upon graduation Mike joined the Armed Forces where he spent two years in the Navy before taking a teaching position in Erie, Pa. The Edinboro grad returned to Edinboro for an M.Ed. in 1972 and for six years was a defensive coordinator and assistant varsity coach at Erie's Strong Vincent High School. Highlighting his tenure in Vincents' grid program was the Colonels highly successful 1977 season when they captured the city championship. Mike along with his wife, Lynne, and their two children, Dawnielle and Molly make their home in Erie. COMMITTED, EXPERIENCE^ - STAFF ATTRIBUTES MALEN LUKE - Defensive Backs Entering his second year in the Edinboro coaching ranks is Malen Luke who will groom the Scots veteran secondary and also serve as special teams' coordinator. The Greenville, Ohio, native began his gridiron career carrying the football for Wellsboro (Pa.) High School where in 1971 he was named offensive back of the year in addition to being tabbed as the league's MVP. Malen continued his football exploits as a defensive back at Westminster College and was a two-year letter winner for the Titans despite being hampered by injuries during his freshman and senior seasons. After graduation in 1976 with a B.S. degree in mathematics, he was appointed assistant coach at Canfield (Ohio) High School. In his third season he was named offensive coordinator for a Canfield team that led the entire Buckeye state in scoring by totaling 423 points in ten games. Under his direction in 1980 , Canfield scored at a 23 points-per-game clip while netting 301 yards per outing in total offense. Malen, who received a master's degree in guidance and student personnel at the University last year, resides in Edinboro with his wife, Hedy and one-year-old son. Brock. JIM BOWEN - Kickers Returning to the Scot staff after a two-year absence is Jim Bowen who enters his 14th season at Edinboro in the capacity of a kicking coach. Bowen has coached practically every phase of the game and helped shape outstanding collegiate careers for numerous Fighting Scot stars. He has tutored linebackers Jim Krentz and Greg Sullivan, the top two tacklers in Edinboro history, in addition to serving as backfield coach for such Boro greats as Joe Sanford, Jim Romaniszyn, Al Raines and Bob Mengerink. In 1975 he was offensive coordinator when the Scots finished 12th nationally in total offense. In his 10 years prior to joining the Scot staff, as Fairview High's head coach he amassed an amazing 76-12 football record. His teams captured four league championships. The knowledgeable Scot coach graduated from Slippery Rock in 1957 and earned his master's degree from Buffalo University. The Girard resident and his wife, Joyce, have seven children, two of whom are twin girls. gridiron career on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace College where he earned three varsity letters and added another pair in baseball. During his four-year stint with the Yellow Jackets, Baldwin-Wallace compiled a sparkling 38-4-1 slate, captured three conference titles and won tfie NCAA Division III national championship. His grid prowess earned him All-Ohio conference defensive end laurels as Jim was also named the Yellow Jackets' Most Valuable Defensive Lineman award. After receiving his health and physical education degree from BW in 1981, he spent two seasons coaching defensive ends at Southern Illinois University where he received his master's degree in physical educa­ tion athletic administration. Currently residing in Edinboro with his recent bride, Jodie; Jim is pursuing a master's degree in student personnel services. SCOTT SALTER - Receivers Providing the leadership for this year's veteran crop of receivers will be Newfane, New York's Scott Salter. The new staff member garnered letters in football, baseball and track at Newfane Central High School. His play for the Panthers' football team netted All-Niagara County offen­ sive guard plaudits. The Newfane native went on to be a mainstay on the offensive line for the Golden Griffins of Canisius College where he was awarded varsity football letters in all four years as a guard. Scott received his bachelor's degree in physical education from Canisius this past spring and will be working towards his master's degree as a graduate assistant at the University. Another honeymoon couple, Scott and his wife, Cheryl, now live in Edinboro. MIKE JENOSKI - Offensive Line Lowell, Massachusetts' Mike Jenoski has joined the University's staff as a graduate assistant and serves as an offensive line coach. A graduate of Lowell High School, he earned three varsity letters while playing for the Red Raiders as an offensive tackle. Mike continued his gridiron career at the University of Maine where he garnered three more varsity letters before graduation with a physical education degree in 1983. While operating from an offensive tackle slot, Jenoski was a member of the Black Bears 1982 squad that went 7-4 and finished as Yankee Conference co-champions. Mike will be sharing his exper­ tise with a Fighting Scot offensive line which is long on talent but short on experience. JIM MACKIE - Defensive Ends After a year of directing the defensive end stalwarts at Southern Illinois University, Chesterland, Ohio native Jim Mackie will groom the Fighting Scots terminal hopefuls. The Buckeye product is a 1977 graduate of West Geauga High School where he was an All-City and All-Conference offensive guard while also playing at a linebacker spot on the defensive side of the ledger. Mackie continued his Creehan sends in sideline signals. WORKING BEHIND THE SCENE... SPORTS INFORMATION AND PROMOTIONS DIRECTOR PAUL NEWMAN ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR DR. KATHLEEN LIPKOVICH Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich was named Edinboro's first associate athletic director at the outset of the 1981 school year to help administer both the men's and women's athletic program. She also served as the women's basketball coach at the University for a two-year span, prior to devoting her full time attention administratively to Edinboro's rapidly ex­ panding program. Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Dr. Lipkovich has had teaching and coaching experience at West Virginia University, Central Connecticut State Col­ lege, and Trinity College. The Ohio native, who graduated from Chaney High School, began her teaching and coaching career in 1972 with the Howland Local School District in Howland, Ohio, and then held a similar position from 1972 through 1975 at McDonald High School In McDonald, Ohio. The 1972 Youngstown State graduate received her M.S. degree in 1975 from West Virginia Univer­ sity and was awarded a doctorate from that same institution in 1977 after majoring in educational administration and physical education. She com­ pleted a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard in educational administration prior to her arrival at Edinboro. The University's associate athletrc director received administrative experience during an Intern­ ship with the West Virginia athletic department where she was involved in recruitment, scheduling, budgeting, athletic policies and eligibility. Her doctoral internship at WVU extended her adminis­ trative experiences in such areas as curriculum design, selection and retention, and departmental policies. Paul Newman begins his 17th year of publicizing Edinboro University's athletic program and now assists in sports promotion endeavors for the Fight­ ing Scots. During his tenure he has also served as Assistant to the President, Public Relations Director and Publications Officer for the University. An active participant in CoSIDA and past president of the NAIA Sports Information Directors' Association, Paul is a 1964 graduate of Edinboro where he earned both his B.S. and M.Ed. degrees in English. Prior to Joining the Scots in 1967 he was a teacher of English for three years in Ashtabula, Ohio. A member of the United States Basketball and Football Writers Association of America, he has earned more than 20 All-American awards of excellence for his sports publications. Paul, his wife, Connie and their children, Paul, Jr., Michelle and Scott reside in Edinboro. Paul Newman Bob Klingler TEAM TRAINER - BOB KLINGLER Bob Klingler begins his 17th year of giving Fighting Scot athletes the tops in professional medical care. The 1952 Lock Haven grad ventured to Hermann School of Physical Therapy in Houston, Texas and became a registered physical therapist in 1954. He later received his M.S. from Bucknell. Prior to accepting his Edinboro post Klingler taught at Milton Hershey, a private boys' school In Hershey, Pa., where he served as the Spartans' head football mentor, head track coach and assistant basketball coach. His cinder and cage teams never experienced a losing season while his football eleven would consistently garner winning charts in the powerful Capitol Conference. "Doc" has provided the Edinboro athletic program with high quality student trainers who have gone on to distinguish themselves In the profession after graduation from college. Bob and his daughter, Julie, make their home In nearby Washing­ ton Township. RECORDS AND HONORS FOLLOW CLASSY SCOTS V V 1982 INDIVIDUAL FOOTBALL HONORS BOB BEAUREGARD - DE, 6-2, 215, Jr. Grand Island, NY GARY Mcknight - SE, 5-9, 155, So., Orlando, FL First Team Pittsburgh Press All-District Honorable Mention Pennsylvania Conference ECAC Division II All-East Co-Defensive Player of the Week DAMON CHAMBERS - RB, 5-8,165, Fr., Willingboro, NJ ECAC Division II All-East Honor Roll JOHN O'RORKE - MG, 5-11, 215, Jr., Pittsburgh, PA ECAC Division II All-East Rookie of the Week ECAC Division II All-East Co-Rookie of the Week (2) WILLIE CHEALEY - LB, 5-11, 192, So., Orlando, FL Honorable Mention Pennsylvania Conference KEITH COLLIER - FB, 5-10, 180, Jr., Gibsonia, PA Honorable Mention Pennsylvania Conference ECAC Division II All-East Honor Roll DAVE PARKER - DB, 5-10, 170, Jr., Industry, PA First Team Pennsylvania Conference Second Team Pittsburgh Press All-District ECAC Division II All-East Honor Roll EDINBORO RECORDS: Tie - most pass interceptions (season) - 8 GREG ROSE - DB, 5-10, 180, Jr., Coraopolis, PA ECAC Division II All-East Honor Roll JIM DURKIN - LB, 6-0, 216, Jr., Westchester, NY First Team Pennsylvania Conference ECAC Division II All-East Co-Defensive Player of the Week Pennsylvania Conference Player of the Week Second Tedm Pittsburgh Press All-District Honorable Mention Pennsylvania Conference CHRIS ROUNDS - OG, 6-1, 235, Sr., Williamsville, NY Second Team Pennsylvania Conference Second Team Pittsburgh Press All-District RICH RUSZKIEWICZ - K, 5-8, 158, Sr., Pittsburgh, PA PHIL GIAVASIS - DE, 6-0, 210, Jr., Canton, OH Second Team Pennsylvania Conference Second Team Pittsburgh Press All-District ECAC Division II All-East Honor Roll BLAIR HROVAT - QB, 5-10, 150, So., Northfield, OH First Team Pittsburgh Press All-District Second Team Pennsylvania Conference ECAC Division II All-East Offensive Player of the Week EDINBORO RECORDS: Most total yards (season) - 1,931 Most yards passing (season) - 1,702 Most pass completions (season) - 92 Most touchdown passes (season) - 14 Most total yards (game) - 340 vs. Lock Haven Most yards passing (game) - 300 vs. California Most touchdown passes (game) - 4 vs. California Tie - most pass completions (game) -17 vs. California Kodak All-America College Division I First Team ECAC Division II First Team Pennsylvania Conference First Team Pittsburgh Press All-District Pennsylvania Conference Player of the Week ECAC Division II All-East Honor Roll (3) EDINBORO RECORDS: Most field goals (career) - 43 Most field goals (season) - 15 Longest field goal - 49 yards vs. Clarion Tie - most field goals (game) - 3 vs. New Haven BARRY SWANSON - OC, 6-1, 230, Sr., Jamestown, NY First Team ECAC Division II First Team Pennsylvania Conference First Team Pittsburgh Press All-District Honorable Mention Associated Press Little AllAmerica MARK SWIATEK - OT, 6-4, 240, Sr., Cheektowaga, NY First Team ECAC Division II Second Team Pennsylvania Conference Honorable Mention Associated Press Little AllAmerica MITCHELL KELLY - RB, 6-0, 200, Jr., Canton, OH First Team Pennsylvania Conference ★ ★ ★ THE POWERFUL PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE ★ ★ ★ 1982 FINAL STANDINGS Western Division1 Edinboro Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion Indiana Lock Haven California WL 5 1 4 2 4 2 3 3 3 3 1 5 1 5 League T PF PA 65 0 138 0 98 78 0 119 77 0 119 77 0 107 106 0 58 175 0 107 133 W 9 7 7 7 4 5 1 Overall L T PF 2 0 294 3 0 177 3 0 231 3 0 221 6 0 147 5 0 122 9 0 171 Eastern Division PA 110 144 186 176 175 189 208 W E. Stroudsburg* 6 West Chester 4 Millersville 4 Kutztown 2 Mansfield 1 Bloomsburg 1 Cheyney 1 L 0 1 2 4 3 4 5 League T PF 0 176 0 164 0 120 0 71 1 51 1 68 0 92 PA 55 50 140 112 95 142 153 East Stroudsburg defeated Edinboro 24-22 to win the PC Championship. W 9 6 5 4 3 1 2 Overall L T PF 2 0 286 4 0 263 4 1 190 6 0 132 6 1 132 7 1 85 8 0 184 PA 130 179 194 193 180 225 301 FOLLOWING THE OPPOSITION WEST LIBERTY AT EDINBORO Sept. 10 Sept.17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 at Frostburg WEST VIRGINIA TECH at Shepherd at Glenville WEST VIRGINIA STATE WEST VIRGINIA STATE at Concord FAIRMONT STATE WEST VIRGINIA TECH at Clarion LOCK HAVEN Oct. 15 Oct. 22 at W. Virginia Wesleyan FAIRMONT STATE CALIFORNIA WEST LIBERTY at Salem at California SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana JAMES MADISON at Lock Haven SHIPPENS­ BURG at W. Virginia Wesleyan FROSTBURG at Slippery Rock at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg SALEM CONCORD at Shepherd at Glenville at West Chester W. VIRGINIA WESLEYAN EDINBORO SHIPPENSBURG at Bloomsburg C.W. POST EDINBORO CALIFORNIA SHEPHERD at Mansfield INDIANA AT EDINBORO CLARION DAYTON (at Butler) at Millersville TOWSON STATE at Indiana EDINBORO WAYNESBURG HILLSDALE at California SLIPPERY ROCK at Westminster AT EDINBORO CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENS­ BURG at West Chester ALFRED BROCKPORT STATE CANISIUS SUNY BUFFALO At Mercyhurst at Lowell EDINBORO at St. Lawrence at Grove City at Niagara FAIRMONT STATE KUTZTOWN SHIPPENS BURG at California SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana EDINBORO WEST­ MINSTER at Central State (Ohio) LOCK HAVEN at Lycoming BLOOMS­ BURG CLARION NEW HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA at Slippery Rock INDIANA AT EDINBORO at Mansfield MERCYHURST at Niagara at John Carroll at St. Francis (PA) BUFFALO STATE at Gallaudet DUQUESNE DAYTON AT EDINBORO SLIPPERY ROCK INDIANA BUFFALO STATE CLARION BLOOMSBURG at Lock Haven CALIFORNIA « f / FROSTBURG CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (PA) OCTOBER 1 - at Edinboro - 1:30 p.m. 1983 SCHEDULE Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 SHEPHERD at Mansfield INDIANA (PA) at Edinboro CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at W. VA. Wesleyan FROSTBURG at Slippery Rock LOCATION: California, PA ENROLLMENT: 4,500 NICKNAME: Vuicans COLORS: Red and Black STADIUM (CAPACITY): Adamson (4,000) CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania - West AFFILIATIONS: NCAA II, ECAC LAST GAME: 1982, Edinboro 58-20 HEAD COACH: Jeff Patrucci OVERALL RECORD: 2 years, 9-10-1 1982 CONFERENCE RECORD: 1-5, 6th ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Jan McConnell SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Bob Wood SID PHONE: 412-938-4552 PRESS BOX PHONE: 412-938-4539 LETTERMEN LOST: 5 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 33 TEAM STRENGTH(S): Veteran defense QUESTION MARKS: Offensive Una, quarterback BASIC OFFENSE: Pro Set BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 1982 RECORD: 4-5-1 1982 RESULTS 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 2:00 1:30 1:30 1:30 15 - 14 17 - 17 24- 10 20- 58 16 - 19 14 - 10 19-24 13-20 19-24 14- 12 SCORING LAST YEAR'S GAME October 2, 1982 at California ESC CSC ESC ESC ESC CSC ESC CSC ESC ESC ESC ESC EDINBORO CALIFORNIA 1 7 0 2 28 14 3 7 6 4 16 0 TOT 58 20 Joe Catalano, 15-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 8:55 1st quarter Chris Henthorn, 13-yard pass from Kevin Russell (Randy Butter kick good), 14:54 2nd quarter Eric Bosley, 61-yard pass from Blair Hrovat (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 13:06 2nd quarter Don Harr, 5-yard pass from Blair Hrovat (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 11:34 2nd quarter Joe Catalano, 4-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick failed), 6:16 2nd quarter Kevin Russell, 5-yard run (Randy Butter kick good), 2:37 2nd quarter Eric Bosley, 32-yard pass from Blair Hrovat (Ron Rankin pass from Scott Dodds), 0:10 2nd quarter Chris Henthorn, 3-yard run (conversion failed), 9:21 3rd quarter Ron Rankin, 8-yard pass from Blair Hrovat (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 0:00 3rd quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 35-yard field goal, 12:43 4th quarter Harold Craine, 3-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick failed), 6:13 4th quarter Martin King, 5-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 5:05 4th quarter STATISTICS ESC Tptal First Downs......................... YardsGained Rushing ................ Yards Gained Passing.................. Total Offensive Yards .................. Passes Attempted ....................... Passes Completed ....................... CSC 17 168 181 347 32 15 V ESC Interceptions by ...................... Fumbles Lost........................... Punts......... Punting Average...................... Penalties ................................. Total Yards Penalized ............. ......... CSC 0 1 2 81 38.8 11 95 SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY OCTOBER 8 - at Slippery Rock - 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Slippery Rock. PA ENROLLMENT: 5. 800 NICKNAME: Rockets and The Rock COLORS: Green and White STADIUM (CAPACITY): hi. Kerr Thompson (10.000) CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania - West AFFILIATIONS: NCAA ii. ECAC LAST GAME: 1982. Edinboro 10-7 HEAD COACH: Don Ault OVERALL RECORD: 1 year. 7-3 1982 CONFERENCE RECORD: 4-2. 2nd place ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Lennoy SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: John Carpenter SID PHONE: 412-794-7216 PRESS BOX PHONE: 412-794-7216 LETTERMEN LOST: 15 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 29 TEAM STRENGTH(S): Running backs, defensive line QUESTION MARKS: Offensive line, secondary BASIC OFFENSE: Slot i BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 1982 RECORD: 7-3 . Head Coach Don Ault 1982 RESULTS 1983 SCHEDULE Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 BLOOMSBURG DAYTON (at Butler) at Millersville TOWSON STATE at Indiana EDINBORO at Clarion LOCK HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA 2:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 2:00 2:00 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 DNP DNP 20-17 21 - 28 14- 13 7- 10 28- 17 13 - 10 24- 14 12 - 14 Rockets LAST YEAR'S GAME October 9, 1982 at Edinboro SCORING TOT 10 7 EDINBORO SLIPPERY ROCK ESC: Eric Bosley, 31-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 4:57 2nd quarter SRSC: Shayne Stone, 1-yard run (Keith Johnson kick good), 8:18 3rd quarter ESC: Rich Ruszkiewicz, 28-yard field goal, 4:17 3rd quarter STATISTICS Total First Downs----Yards Gained Rushing Yards Gained Passing Total Offensive Yards Passes Attempted ... Passes Completed ... ESC SRSC 12 173 39 212 13 4 7 108 27 135 7 2 Interceptions by ...................... ......... Fumbles Lost........................... ......... Punts........................................ ......... Punting Average...................... ......... Penalties ................................. ......... Total Yards Penalized ............. ESC SRSC 2 1 7 29.5 3 4 1 8 45.1 4 30 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA OCTOBER 15 - at Edinboro - 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Indiana. PA ENROLLMENT: 12.500 NICKNAME: Big Indians COLORS: Maroon and Slate STADIUM (CAPACITY): Geo. P. Miller (8.000) CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania - West AFFILIATIONS: NCAA II. ECAC LAST GAME: 1982. Edinboro 6-3 HEAD COACH: George Chaump OVERALL RECORD: 1 year. 4-6 1982 CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-3. 4thplace athletic DIRECTOR: Frank Cignetti SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Larry Judge SID PHONE: 412-357-2781 PRESS BOX PHONE: 412-357-2762 LETTERMEN LOST: 17 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 31 TEAM STRENGTH(S): Quarterback, secondary QLIESTION MARKS: Receivers, offensive line BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple BASIC DEFENSE: 3-4 1982 RECORD:4-S Head Coach George Chaump 1983 SCHEDULE Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 WAYNESBURG HILLSDALE at California SLIPPERY ROCK at Westminster at Edinboro CLARION at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at West Chester 1982 RESULTS 1:30 1:30 1:30 2:00 1:30 2:00 1:30 2:00 1:30 1:30 20- 7 7-24 10-24 13 - 14 0- 3 3- 6 24-20 48- 14 9-28 DNP LAST YEAR'S GAME October 16, 1982 at Indiana Big Indians SCORING TOT EDINBORO INDIANA lUP: ESC: ESC: Rob Dominick, 21-yard field goal, 3:12 1st quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 41-yard field goal, 3:35 3rd quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 25-yard field goal, 13:11 4th quarter STATISTICS ESC Total First Downs....................... Yards Gained Rushing ................ Yards Gained Passing.................. Total Offensive Yards .................. Passes Attempted ....................... Passes Completed .................... lUP 10 147 79 226 20 6 Interceptions by .................... ........... Fumbles Lost......................... Punts.................................... Punting Average.................... ........... Penalties ................................ Total Yards Penalized ........................ ESC lUP 2 3 6 32.0 1 5 1 2 8 37.1 4 30 BUFFALO STATE OCTOBER 22 - at Buffalo - 1:00 p.m. Head Coach Las Dugan 1983 SCHEDULE Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 ALFRED BROCKPORT STATE CANISiUS SUNY BUFFALO at Mercyhurst at Lowell EDINBORO at St. Lawrence at Grove City at Niagara 1982 RESULTS 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:30 1:30 1:00 1:30 1:30 1:00 7- 12 26-29 10-32 3-44 53-13 15- 8 DNP 7-33 11-10 23- 0 LOCATION: Buffalo, NY ENROLLMENT: 12,000 NICKNAME: Bengals COLORS: Black and Orange STADIUM (CAPACITY): Coyer Field (2,000) CONFERENCE: SUNYAC AFFILIATIONS: NCAA III, ECAC LAST GAME: DNP HEAD COACH: Las Dugan OVERALL RECORD: Two years, 7-9 1982 CONFERENCE RECORD: Nona ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: HowardMacAdan SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Fred Hartrick SID PHONE: 716-878-6533 PRESS BOX PHONE: None LETTERMEN LOST: 5 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 43 TEAM STRENGTH(S): Quarterback, linebackers QUESTION MARKS: Offensive Una, secondary BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple BASIC DEFENSE: Multiple 1982 RECORD: 4-6 Fighting Scot fans flock to Sox Harrison conference showdown. CLARION UNIVERSITY OCTOBER 29 - at Clarion - 1:30 p.m. LOCATION: Clarion, PA ENROLLMENT: 5,300 NICKNAME: Golden Eagles ^ COLORS: Blue and Gold STADIUM (CAPACITY): Memorial (5,000) CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania - West AFFILIATIONS: NCAA II, ECAC LAST GAME: 1982, Clarion 22-20 HEAD COACH: Gene Sobolewski OVERALL RECORD: 1st year 1982 CONFERENCE RECORD: 3-3, 4th place ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Frank Lignelli SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: RichardP. Herman SID PHONE: 814-226-2334 PRESS BOX PHONE: 814-226-2334 LETTERMEN LOST: 7 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 43 TEAM STRENGTH(S): Defensive line, running backs QUESTION MARKS: Secondary, punting BASIC OFFENSE: Pro-set BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 1982 RECORD: 7-3 Head Coach Gene Sobolewski 1983 SCHEDULE Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 FAIRMONT STATE KUTZTOWN at Lock Haven SHIPPENSBURG at California SLIPPERY ROCK at Indiana EDINBORO WESTMINSTER at Central State (OH) 1982 RESULTS 1:30 1:30 2:00 2:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 24- 12 25-20 35 - 10 8- 16 19- 16 17-28 20-24 22 - 20 23- 7 28-23 LAST YEAR'S GAME October 30, 1982 at Edinboro SCORING EDINBORO CLARION ESC: CSC: CSC: CSC: ESC: ESC: CSC: ESC: CSC: 1 7 3 2 3 14 3 3 2 4 7 3 TOT 20 22 Gary McKnight, 56-yard pass from Blair Hrovat (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 11:08 1st quarter Eric Fairbanks, 32-yard field goal, 5:58 1st quarter Elton Brown, 14-yard run (Eric Fairbanks kick good), 9:13 2nd quarter Elton Brown, 36-yard run (Eric Fairbanks kick good), 7:26 2nd quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 42-yard field goal, 2:14 2nd quarter Rich Ruszkiewicz, 49-yard field goal, 8:10 3rd quarter Safety, Hrovat tackled in end zone, 4:57 3rd quarter Eric Bosley, 5-yard pass from Blair Hrovat (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 11:13 4th quarter Eric Fairbanks, 22-yard field goal, 3:27 4th quarter STATISTICS Total First Downs......................... Yards Gamed Rushing ................ Yards Gained Passing.................. Total Offensive Yards .................. Passes Attempted ....................... Passes Completed ....................... ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ESC CSC 82 192 274 24 13 21 268 130 398 18 9 Interceptions by ............................. Fumbles Lost......................... ......... Punts...................................... ......... Punting Average............................. Penalties ............................... ....... Total Yards Penalized .................... ESC CSC 1 1 7 35.7 8 76 1 1 6 38.0 9 73 V LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY NOVEMBER 5 - at Edinboro - 1:30 p.m. Head Coach Jack Fisher 1983 SCHEDULE Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 at Lycoming BLOOMSBURG CLARION NEW HAVEN at Shippensburg CALIFORNIA (PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA (PA) at Edinboro at Mansfield 1982 RESULTS 1:30 2:00 2:00 1:30 1:30 2:00 1:30 2:00 1:30 1:30 LOCATION: Lock Haven. PA ENROLLMENT: 2.550 NICKNAME: Bald Eagles COLORS: Crimson and White STADIUM (CAPACITY): Hubert Jack (3.000) CONFERENCE: Pennsylvania - West AFFILIATIONS: NCAA II. ECAC LAST GAME: 1982. Edinboro 34-7 HEAD COACH: Jack Fisher OVERALL RECORD: 5 years. 26-24-1 1982 CONFERENCE RECORD: 1-5. 6th place ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Dr. Charles Eberle SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR: Buck O'Reilly SID PHONE: 717-893-2452 PRESS BOX PHONE: 717-893-2390 LETTERMEN LOST: 19 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 25 TEAM STRENGTH(S): Running game, offensive line QUESTION MARKS: Defensive line BASIC OFFENSE: Option BASIC DEFENSE: 5-2 1982 RECORD: 5-5 14- 7 14- 0 10-35 24- 0 7-31 10- 14 10- 13 14-48 7-34 12- 7 SCORING LAST YEAR'S GAME J_______ 2 November 6, 1982 at Lock Haven EDINBORO LOCK HAVEN 8 0 9 0 3 4 TOT 10 7 7 0 34 7 ESC: Blair Hrovat, 1-yard run (Ron Rankin run), 6:22 1st quarter ESC; Eric Bosley, 83-yard pass from Blair Hrovat (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick failed), 11:30 2nd quarter ESC: Rich Ruszkiewicz, 28-yard field goal, 0:25 2nd quarter ESC: Damon Chambers, 54-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 14:36 3rd quarter LHSC: Ty Hall, 17-yard pass from Dan Greer (Dan Young kick good), 9:33 3rd quarter ESC: Rich Ruszkiewicz, 25-yard field goal, 1:10 3rd quarter ESC: Damon Chambers, 5-yard run (Rich Ruszkiewicz kick good), 10:50 4th quarter STATISTICS Total First Downs.......................... Yards Gained Rushing ................ Yards Gained Passing .................. Total Offensive Yards .................. Passes Attempted ........................ Passes Completed ........................ ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ............. ESC LHSC 20 284 261 545 14 7 16 151 135 286 24 9 Interceptions By ...................... Fumbles Lost........................... Punts........................................ Punting Average...................... Penalties ................................. Total Yards Penalized ............. ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ESC LHSC 1 2 4 36.2 8 103 1 1 7 38.8 10 98 MERCYHURST COLLEGE NOVEMBER 12 - at Edinboro - 1:30 p.m. LOCATION: Erie, PA ENROLLMENT: 1,500 NICKNAME: Lakers COLORS: Blue and Green stadium (CAPACITY): fr/a Veteran's Memorial CONFERENCE://K/epe/i