EDINBORO UNIVERSITY vs. SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY October 31,1992 The Scot Scoreboard Edinboro University’s Official Football Program The Fighting Scot football program is the official mag^ine for all Edinboro University home football games. The Scot Scoreboard is published by the Sports Information Office and printed by Gohrs Printing Services, Erie, Pa. Local advertising in The Scot Scoreboard is solicited by the Sports Information Office and supports football at Edinboro University. Please give our advertisers your patronage whenever possible. Questions? Contact Todd V. Jay, sports information director, McComb Fieldhouse, Room 114; Edinboro University Edinboro, PA 16444 or call 814-732-2811. Program Features Fighting Scots Entertain Rockets............................................... 3 Edinboro University....................................................................5 President Foster F. Diebold......................................................... 7 Pizza Hut Day............................................................................. 8 Athletic Director Jim McDonald................................................ 9 Scots Look to Reboimd; Eye Trip to the NCAA IIs.................11 Head Coach Tom Hollman....................................................... 14 The Hollman Era 1988-1992 ..................................................... 16 Edinboro All-Americans 1988-1991..........................................18 1991 Honors and Accomplishments ........................................18 Edinboro University Alphabetical Roster............................... 20 Edinboro University Lineup and Numerical...................Center Slippery Rock University Lineup and Numerical .........Center Slippery Rock University Alphabetical Roster....................... 21 Assistant Coaches ...............................................................23,25 Scouting the Scots......................................................................25 Player Profiles ...............................................................27,29,31 Official Football Signals -1992................................................ 30 Support Staff...................................................... ,......................32 Nine Seniors Play Last Home Game........................................33 Letter from the Chancellor ....................................................... 34 Seven-Game Individual and Team Stats .................................38 Fighting Scot Scholar-Athletes................................................. 39 NCAA Playoffs/Pa. Conference Standings............................ 40 Football Cheerleaders ...............................................................40 C 1 1992 Schedule (7-0) EUP 1992 Captains: Mike Kegarise (75), Anthony Ross (55) Mike Barnes (43), Jason Perkins (51) “Twoallbeefpattiesspecialsaucelettucecheesepickles onionsonasesameseedbun® Seven great ingredients, one great taste. McDonald’s® Big Mac® sandwich. Stop in for one. You’ll get everything in it except dessert. 120 Plum Street Edinboro SAM-BM-401 Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. 5 12 19 3 Officials for Today’s Game Oct. REFEREE...................................................................... Pete Rota LINE JUDGE........................................................Gene Steratore UMPIRE............................................................................ GeorgeGeyer FIELD JUDGE.........................................................................RonKalup LINESMAN.......................................................................... MikeDobos BACK JUDGE.............................................................. Bill Law CLOCK OPERATOR................................................Jim Trovato \ \ \ Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 10 17 24 31 7 14 35 UNIV. OF BUFFALO 37 NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE 41 ix at Southern Connecticut 26 CLARION UNIVERSITY (Homecoming) 38 at Lock Haven University 47 SHIPPENSBURG UNIV. 33 at California University SLIPPERY ROCK UNIV. (1:00 p.m.) at lUP (1:30 p.m.) at Millersville University (1:30 p.m.) A member of the State System of Higher Education 1 13 13 0 17 10 3 13, Fighting Scots Entertain Rockets The Game The nationally-ranked Fighting Scots host the Rockets of Slippery Rock today. Pizza Hut is the game sponsor in Edinboro's final regular-season home contest for 1992. The Records Edinboro is 7-0, while the Rockets counter at 6-2. The Scots are unbeaten in four tries in the PSAC Western Division, while the Rockets are 2-1. Edinboro is 4-0 at home in '92, while the Rock is 2-1 on the road. Under fifth-year coach Tom Hollman, the Boro has won 23 of 26 home games (23-2-1) with a tie against Slippery Rock (14-14) at the conclusion of the 1988 season. The Scots own wins over Buffalo (3513), Northwood (37-13), Southern Con­ necticut (41-0), Clarion (26-17), Lock Haven (38-10), Shippensburg (47-3) and California (33-13). The consecutive wins beginning the year match a 7-0 start for the 1982 team. The last time the Plaid won eight straight to begin the year was in 1971, the year Edinboro captured the Lambert Bowl trophy. Slippery Rock opened with wins over West Virginia Wesleyan (45-7) and Fairmont State (24-0) before bowing to Ashland (31-37). The Rock then ran off four straight wins against Northwood (35-21), Shippensburg (20-3), California (23-15) and Cheyney (43-27) before losing to #2 lUP (17-34) last Saturday. The Series The Rock holds a 17-36-7 edge despite Edinboro posting seven wins in the last ten games (7-2-1). Last year. Slip­ pery Rock ruined any Edinboro post-season playoff hopes with a 7-0 decision in Slippery Rock. The last two games at Sox Harrison have been great battles with the Scots prevailing 17-10 in 1990 and the tie 14-all in 1988. MARINE BANK APNCBANK When You Make A Difference It Shows! is a Service Mark of Marine Bank. Member FDIC The Coaches Hollman is 36-14-1 (.713) and has won 22 of 28 (22-5-1) contests in the PSAC West. The 1989 Kodak "Coach of the Year" has led the Scots into the NCAA II playoffs on two occasions. His nineyear head coaching record of 60-25-2 C698) includes directing Wooster College (OH) from 1977-80. The Rock counters with fifth-year head coach George Mihalik. A former star quarterback for Slippery Rock, Mihalik has led the Rock to 10 wins in their last 15 PSAC West clashes and owns a 25-20-4 overall record. Ifiiside fliel^timbers (per game averages) Edinboro SHppeiy Rock Scoring Total Offense Rushing Offense Passing Offense 36.7 PPG 420.3 YPG 264.4 YPG 155.9 YPG 29.8 PPG 361.8 YPG 176.4 YPG 185.4 YPG Scoring Defense Total Defense Rushing Defense Passing Defense 9.9 PPG 245.6 YPG 97.6 YPG 148.0 YPG 18.0 PPG 284.0 YPG 725 YPG 211.5 YPG The Offenses The Scots grind it out behind tackles Mike Kegarise and Tony Tighe, guards Chadd Wallick, Bill Sparenberg and Scott Nickel and center Gordy Hitchcock. The line has cleared the way to average over 420 yards per game offense. Larry Jackson claimed PSAC West Player of the Week honors for the fourth time last week and leads the ground attack. He nets 132.6 yards per game and has scored 15 rushing touchdowns. Jackson has tallied 928 yards on just 132 car­ ries for a hefty 7.0 YPC mark. Backfield mate Derrick Russell has earned 424 yards on 82 carries and five scores. The fullback spot is split with Tom Tedder (15-50-2td) and Chris Snyder (18-99-ltd). Sophomore quarterback Jody Dickerson (61-122-993 yds-7td-7int) will make his 19th consecutive start under center. He can also rush the ball, netting 147 yards on 39 carries and one score. Wrentie Martin (32-572-2td), Dave Ashton (10143-1), Brian Heebsh (8-154-1) and Paul Stone (6-54-1) are all solid receivers. Calling the shots for Slippery Rock will be veteran quarterback John Linhart who has thrown for 1,116 yards and 14 touchdowns this season. His 55% comple­ tion mark has come on 79 of 144 passing. He has thrown 11 interceptions. Key tar­ gets are Mark Booth (30-376-4td), Greg Hopkins (19-258-3) and Duane Hitchcock (11-169-3). The running attack is also well bal­ anced with heavy contributions from Sonny Carson (171-662-5td-83ypg) and Kevin Reardon (83-503-4-63). The Defenses Two nationally-ranked defenses will take the field this Saturday. Edinboro con­ tinues to rely on the efforts of All-Ameri­ can linebacker Jason Perkins and a very aggressive front four. Perkins leads the Scots with 76 stops including 51 solo tackles. He also has five 3 sacks, six other tackles for loss, and four forced fumbles. Up front, the Scots have been tough with ends Devas Simmons (36 tackles, 3 sacks) and Anthony Ross (49team high, 6 sacks) and tackles Rob Harmer (28-5 for loss) and Russell Cray (59-5 sacks-8 for loss-1 int & td return). Joining Perkins at linebacker will be Michael Sims (51-4 for loss-9 deflections) and Michael Edwards (32). , The secondary ranks among the nation's leaders with safeties Mike Barnes (37) and Steve Russell (20) tied for the team in interceptions with three. Comers are steady with Mario Houston (24-3 punt blocks) and All-American Georj Lewis (22-1 int). Lewis will start his 42nd straight game. The Rock is very aggressive in '92, similar to the '91 squad. Leading the hit parade are linebackers Sam James (86-39 solo-3 sacks-3 rec) and Kareem Coles (672 int) and a pair of All-Americans; tack­ les John Sikora and defensive back Tony Robinson. Sikora has been in on 72 stops, including 9 for loss. Robinson owns 31 tackles, 3 interceptions, 7 pass deflections and 2 fumble recoveries while FS Bob Culp leads the team with five picks and 12 deflections. Special Teams/Kicking Game Edinboro has the #1 punter in the PSAC in Gary Lhotsky (41.8ypp) while the Rock counters with junior Kevin Mor­ gan (36.2). Lhotsky ranked 10th in Divi­ sion II a week ago. The placekicking duties are shared for both clubs as the Boro features Scott Rupert (3-7fg,21-27 PAT) and Mike Joyce (2-3fg,5-6 PAT) and the Rock Pete Banaszak (5fg, 29-31 PAT) and Mickey Flood (2fg). Return specialists for the respective clubs include Edinboro's Jackson (23.4 yp ko-ret) and the Rock's Tony Robinson (8.0 yp punt ret). X Edinboro University of Pennsylvania impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled HISTORY ❖ ❖ BOOKSTORE UNIVERSITY CENTER 814-732-2456 Previously named Edinboro Acade­ my, Edinboro Normal School, Edin­ boro State Teachers College, and Edinboro State College ❖ The 2nd normal school established in Pennsylvania and the 12th in the U.S. ❖ Became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1,1983 with the formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education LOCATION ❖ Located in the resort town of Edin­ boro, Pennsylvania ❖ Just 15 miles south of Erie and 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo ❖ Easily accessible from interstates 90 and 79 Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. SPECIAL PROGRAMS ❖ 4 Foimded in 1857 as a private acade­ my The nation's third largest educational program for the physically disabled including services for the hearing ❖ International education program for the exchange of faculty and students ❖ Honors program for academically gifted students ❖ Internships and field experiences which integrate academic pursuits with on-site "real world" work situa­ tions and personal relationships. FACILITIES ❖ 40 buildings on a 585-acre wooded campus with a 5-acre lake ❖ Day, evening and weekend classes at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa. ❖ Modern library with more than 400,000 bound volumes and 1.5 mil­ lion microform units ❖ Eight on-campus residence halls ❖ Planetarium, modern science and robotics laboratories, solar observato­ ry, biology museum, and center for the performing arts TV studio and radio station which reaches one-half million listeners 5 ❖ Reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer lab for children ❖ Six powerful, mini-computer systems with more than 350 micro computers and 270 computer terminals. ❖ Recreational facilities, life skills cen­ ter, and nurse's station for disabled students ❖ Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair accessible ❖ Tennis courts, football stadium, weight rooms, all-weather track, and olympic-size pool with diving tank ATHLETICS ❖ Men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, swimming, tennis, track, and wrestling ❖ Women's basketball, cross country, softball, swimming, tennis, track, and volleyball ❖ The Fighting Scots compete in the Pennsylvania Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Associa­ tion, Divisions I and II President Foster F. Diebold The Alumni Association of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is proud of the University's continued excellence in academics, athletics, and special programs, and proud to support the 1992-93 football season. dent Diebold has positioned Edin­ boro University to meet the chal­ lenges of the 1990s, as well ds those that will face public higher education in the 21st century. The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth College and also holds a master of arts in educa­ tional administration from Seton Hall University. He has met coursework requirements for a doctorate in edu­ cation at Rutgers University and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the Ph.D. program in higher education at the University of Pittsburgh. Foster F. Diebold Go Fighting Scots! Alumni Association 6 Now in his thirteenth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Foster R Diebold is the fourteenth chief executive officer of the institution of higher learning that has come to acclaim in the last decade as one of Pennsylvania's and the nation's finest. He has brought a vigorous educational and moral lead­ ership, a strengthening of the spirit of community, a clear sense of direction and purpose, and a dimension of multicultural pluralism and diversity. Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's tenure. The University has returned to finan­ cial health. Significant facilities and grounds improvements have been achieved, with several of the historic structures on campus restored to their original splendor. Academic programs have been emphasized and improved, with more than 100 degree offerings now available. Enrollment gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. International linkages have been established with institutions in sever­ al other countries, and Edinboro Uni­ versity's disabled student services program continues to gamer acclaim as one of the finest among all colleges and universities in the United States. Widely recognized as a leader in edu­ cation both here and abroad. Presi­ Prior to his presidency of Edin­ boro University, President Diebold was president of the University of Alaska from 1977 to 1979. Before that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and special assis­ tant to the president of the Universi^ of Alaska Statewide System. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of Development and Planning at Kean College in New Jersey and a member of the graduate faculty at that institu­ tion; and from 1965 to 1969, he was assistant superintendent of the Nep­ tune Township (New Jersey) Public Schools. Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of education management. President Diebold's scholarly achievements in the disci­ pline of applied ethics in higher edu­ cation deserve special mention. The model statement he authored for the American Association of State Col­ leges and Universities, "Ethical Prac­ tices for College Presidents," was unanimously adopted by that profes­ sional organization and published as policy for the chief executives of its nearly 400 member institutions nationwide. It is the first formally adopted ethical practices and policy statement for higher education presi­ dents. For his leadership on an interna­ tional scale and for his many contri7 buttons to the advancement of higher education and enrichment of an emj^gijig culture in Pakistan, Presidenf'#iieboid was decorated with prestigious gold medals from three Pakistani universities. The awards for educational eminence were presented during visits to the Edinboro campus by official Pakistani delegations. / Most recently. President Diebold was honored by the Government of Pakistan with the presentation of the degree of Doctor of Laws (honoris causa) presented at the Government House in the City of Karachi. The cer­ emony was attended by the presi­ dents of the various universities holding linkage agreements together with Edinboro University and many high-ranking officials of the Govern­ ment of Pakistan. A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public universi­ ties in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported the enabling legis­ lation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw the State System come to existence in 1983 as a member of the transition team. He currently serves on the Sys­ tem's Executive Council of Presidents and on the boards of the Pennsylva­ nia Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Ath­ letic Conference, and the University Center at Harrisburg. Active in community affairs, he serves on the Board of Directors of the Erie Conference on Community Development and the United Way of Erie County, the Board of Corpora­ tors of both St. Vincent Health Center and Hamot Medical Center, and on the Executive Committee of the French Creek Council, Boy Scouts of America. He is also a member of the Marine Bank Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of the McMannis Educational Trust Fund, and the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Corporation Scholarship Review Committee. i Athletic Director James K. 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 numerous changes and innovations have also keyed the Scots' athletic program under his direction. Through his efforts more than $4 million has been raised during the past eleven years. The funds generated by the energetic athletic director's efforts will be used to assist Edinboro's men and women athletes who compete in the Scots sixteen intercollegiate sports. Pizz^ Pasta * & Salad pi^ 734-7370 OF EDIHBORO 127MEADVILLEST. PIZZA HUT SUPER STUDENT SPECIAL! Any Medium One-Topping Pizza Plus. 5-9? st C n^r ran veil I (No limit) AE15 w set a large for $2 more! Good on dine-in, carr/out or delivery. Toppings $1 each. Present coupon when ordering. One coupon per order at participating Pizza Hut® Restaurants. Not vaiid in combination with any other Pizza Hut® offer. Limited delivery area. Our drivers carry no more than $20.00. Offer expires May 31,1993. PIZZA HUT SUPER STUDENT SPECIAL! I I I I I ^1^ C A> vail r'KI/^ lit-nH-'l Ml I llLy . _ At IO (Limit 4) ' ___ m^uWWn * mr • MUB* Present coupon when ordering. One coupon per order at participating Pizza Hut® Restaurants. Not valid in combination with any other Pizza Hut® offer. Limited delivery area. 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One coupon per order participating Pizza Hut® Restaurants. Not valid in combination with any other Pizza Hut® offer. Limited deliver area. Our drivers carry no more than $20.00. Offer exoires Mav 31.1993. (Limit 4) Good on dine-in, carryout or delivery. Any Medium Orte-Topping Pizza i or get a large for $2 more! Additional Toppings $1 each. wget a large for $2 more! Additional Toppings $1 each. Sixty camps were sponsored by the Fighting Scots Booster Club this past summer on the University's campus. Sox Harrison Stadium was the site for the Buffalo Bills-Pittsburgh Steelers first scrimmage, an event the veteran ath­ letic director hopes to bring back to the area each year. 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 Confer­ ence crowns, the PC state championship and two District 18 titles that netted trips to the NAIA National Tournament. His teams set 27 University records and made 19 post-season appearances while four of his players were named Any Medium One-Topping Pizza I (No limit) I AE15 Any Medium One-Topping Pizza a $5.99 4-2 PIZZA HUT SUPER STUDENT SPECIAL! !5(X percan Pi^ $ Every Wednesday & Sunday 5 to 9 pm Dine-ln Only. 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. 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. As an undergraduate, he set nine school records at Wesleyan and was twice voted both AP and UPI basketball All-American. In 1960, he was the sec­ ond 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-Toumament 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 member­ ship in the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a record of extensive commu­ nity involvement. He was Little League Baseball director for four years and also held a four-year post as a member of the General McLane School Board. He and his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike and Matthew. 9 The funds generated by the energetic athletic director's efforts will be used to assist Edinboro's men and women athletes. Scots Look to Rebound; Eye Trip to the NCAA IIs Seven WEg^to melt your appetite. Perkins® Family Restaurants have seven of your favorite sandwiches stacked high on fresh grilled bread, topped with zesty melted cheese and served v^ith salad or fries. The next time youVant a fresh, hot meal, let us melt one up for you. It's hard to say that a 7-4 season was disappointing. But when expectations were to advance to the NCAA II playoffs for the third consecutive year, the 1991 won-lost mark was not what the Scots had envisioned. Anticipating that the 1992 pre-season polls will have Edinboro back in the national picture. Football Gazette will rank the Scots number eight. It appears the pressure will be on once again. Expecta­ tions yes, but the Fighting Scots' recent success has created them. The Hollman Era of 1988-92 has Edinboro posting a 29-14-1 slate, includ­ ing 18 of 24 wins in the rugged Pennsyl­ vania State Athletic Conference Western Division. Two trips to the national play­ offs, co-championship of the PSAC, forty school records, two Division II Player of the Year finalists and 17 All-Americans are among the accomplishments. All in the last four years. Tom Hollman begins his fifth season with the Scots and boasts a 53-25-2 record in eight years on the Division II level. His winning percentage of .663 is among the nation's best in small-college football. Edinboro returns 33 lettermen and 17 starters (including specialties) in 1992 and should once again battle for the PSAC West title. Home encounters include the University of Buffalo and Northwood (MI), as well as PSAC western division rivals Clarion (Homecoming), Slippery Rock and Shippensburg. The Scots travel to Southern Con­ necticut, Lock Haven, California, lUP and Millersville with hopes of extending their season beyond November 14. In 1991, Edinboro played five of their first seven games on the road, and ulti­ mately it cost them a trip to the national playoffs. This season shows more of a balance, with the Plaid hosting three of the first four games at Sox Harrison Sta­ dium. With a 19-2-1 home record under Hollman, look for the Scots to come out of the blocks quickly in '92. A LOOK AT THE SCOTS 290 Plum Street Edinboro, PA Phone 734-4600 HOURS Sunday thru Thursday 6:00 a.m. - Midnight Friday & Saturday OPEN 24 HOURS Skill Positions PSAC West Rookie of the Year Jody Dickerson returns at quarterback with veteran Sean Seibert ready to step in if needed. Dickerson connected on 53 per­ cent of his passes last year, covering 1,382 yards and eight scores, while rushing for another 240 yards and three touchdowns. Seibert can still lay claim to Edinboro's lone NCAA II playoff win when,he engi­ neered a convincing 38-14 margin at Vir­ ginia Union in 1990. A veteran crew of receivers returns, led by Wrentie Martin (39-607-3 TDs), Paul Stone (9-117) and tight end Brian Heebsh (13-162-2 TDs). Martin and Heebsh were PSAC West second team selec­ tions in '91 and all three bring a wealth of game experience to the offense. The running back position is solid with Derrick Russell (68-403-3 TDs), Larry Jackson (29-188-2 TDs), Corey Hill and Vidal Farr. Someone will have to carry the bulk with the departure of AllAmerican Lester Frye. Three-year starter Tom Tedder (41-173-1 TD) returns at full­ back and could be the PSAC West's best at this spot. Tedder will get plenty of backup support from sophomore Chris Snyder. Offensive Line With the graduation of All-American Curtis Rose and All-PSAC pick Wally Spisak, the Scots must fill two rather large pairs of shoes. PSAC West second team choice Mike Kegarise has pro potential with his 6-7, 300 pound frame. Starters Scott Nickel, Tony Tighe and Gordy Hitchcock also return, as will Chad Wallick, Det Betti and Dave Nowacki. Quality depth is key, so Hollman will most likely call on a pair of top recruits to help anchor the offensive front. Defensive Line Gone is All-American tackle John Messura, so the interior will highlight some new faces. Experience does return in Otha Davidson (22 tackles) and Russell Cray (42) while LB Devas Simmons (36) is likely to convert to a down lineman spot. End Anthony Mariani (48 tackles, 8 for loss) also returns and had a solid '91 in his initial year. Messura's spot must be filled if the Scots are to improve on their 150-yard per game rushing yield of last year. Linebackers All-American and All-PSAC West choice Jason Perkins (135 tackles) returns to solidify a very good corps of lineback­ ers. Perkins was sensational in'91, picking off two passes, recording nine tackles for 11 losses and adding four sacks to his team high tackle mark. Perkins has been cho­ sen as a 1992 pre-season first team AllAmerican by the Sporting News. Returning sophomore Steve Russell will give help after recording 41 tackles in '91 and tying Perkins for the team lead in interceptions with two. Veteran Steve Nagy and newcomer Mike Edwards both looked good in spring workouts and will make heavy contributions. Simmons can play both the down position and linebacker and should be an impact player in 1992. Secondary With the return of All-American Georj Lewis and PSAC West second team pick Mike Barnes, the Scots' defensive backfield returns plenty of experience. 1990 PSAC West Rookie of the Year Mario Houston will be at the other corner spot. Houston was in on 75 stops last year and led the team with 12 pass deflections. Lewis was a third team choice by Football Gazette last year and has started 34 consecutive games at the corner. His 50 tackles also earned him a first-team spot on the PSAC West All-Star squad. Barnes, a free safety/linebacker with outstanding speed and toughness, was third on the squad in '91 with 83 tackles. Only linebackers Perkins and Joel Marratta (88) were in on more tackles than Barnes. Backup quarterback Sean Seibert has the inside track at the vacant free safety spot, vacated by four-year starter Wade Smith. Mike White and a host of top cal­ iber freshmen give Edinboro a great sec­ ondary in 1992. Specialties A pair of starters return in punter Gary Lhotsky and place-kicker Scott Rupert. Lhotsky earned second team PSAC West honors a year ago with his 38.1 yards per punt. His average was sec­ ond best in the division and fifth overall in the state. Lhotsky has averaged just under 37 ypp over his two-year career. Rupert, just a sophomore, had a solid freshman year in '91, finishing second on the team with 36 points. He was true on 5-of-7 field goal tries and converted 21 extra point attempts. A great all-around athlete, Rupert led the Scot baseball team last spring with a .398 batting average. Edinboro Beverage Distributors Ice Pop Serving Edinboro area for 44 years 734^3112 ' Snacks 300 Mill Street (814) 734-5997 oj^ ^DisfinctwH' * 0reert S^Cants * Sdiiffccn bouquets QistonUzf^ * 3<^rsages and S^outormtere^ Find Your Personal Best Go Scots Edinboro Inn EUP Sweats, Shirts, T's, Tanks, Shorts, Pants, Resort Conference Center Caps, Jackets Finding your Personal Best is what sport any sport - is all about. Personal Best is about ordinary people rising to the occasion. For their team, for themselves. At Integra Bank, as in sport, it's a goal we strive for every day. 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Tapes GIANT $1.49+tax Per Day Free Membership "Edinboro has been a great experience, and I like the direction of the pro­ gram," Hollman said. Tom Hollman "As a coach, I have been fortunate to coach at many different levels, from high school to Division I. The Division II level here at Edinboro is very^ appeal­ ing to me in relation to my career goals. It is a great feeling to be a head coach at this level." I Hollman's educational background begins with a high school diploma from Memorial High School in St. Mary's, Ohio, followed by his undergraduate degree in education from Ohio Northern University in 1968. Three years later Hollman received his master of science degree in location from Xavier Uni­ A lot you- can FULL SERVICE SUPERMARKET fed good versity in Cincinnati, Ohio. While at Ohio Northern, Hollman was a three-year starter for the football team and a two-way performer as a defensive back and offensive end during his junior and senior years. He holds the school record with 13 career intercep­ tions and earned All-American and All-District honors during the 1966 and 1967 seasons. Hollman also lettered in baseball for three years during his stay at Ohio Northern. "Edinboro has been a great experience, and I like the direction of the program." A chronological look at Hollman's coaching career begins in 1968 as an assistant coach at Sidney High School in Sidney, Ohio. From there, Hollman moved on to Greenville High School in Ohio where he became head coach from 1971-73. His Greenville squads posted an impressive 26-2-2 mark during his three-year stay. Hollman then moved on to Fremont Ross High ScAool as head coach for the 1974 and 1975 seasons, where his squad recorded 15 wins against three setbacks and two ties. Fremont was the Buckeye Conference champ in '74, unbeaten at 90-1. Groceries about. Especially ij^priC6. Meat Dept. Produce Dept. Deli Dept. “Want to Try Some - Just Ask" • EDINBORO 606 Erie Street Locally Owned and Operated by Art Smaltz Party Trays Bakery Specialty Cakes & Pastries Open 24 Hours Monday 7 a.m.-Saturday Midnight Open Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. In '76, Hollman moved on to the collegiate ranks where he was the defen­ sive coordinator for his alma mater at Ohio Northern University. The following year, Hollman accepted the head coach position at Wooster College (OH) and guided his squad to the best four-year record in the school's history (24-11-1). In 1981, Hollman took an assistant coaching spot with Ball State University which he held through the '84 campaign. Then, beginning in 1985 Hollman held the defensive coordinator position at Ohio University. "It has been a very comfortable transition for me," Hollman added. "I have found the community to be supportive and the administration is giving me every opportunity to be successful here at Edinboro," he concluded. The 10,000 ft. expansion is here!! Tom resides in Edinboro with his wife, Kandi, and four children, Mari, Jon, Tim and Denise. 14 Benefits Senior Citizens 15 The Hollman Era 1988-1992 Purveyors of Fine Food and Spirits "I Still feel one of the most important things about football on the Division II level is to make it fun for the players involved . . . My initial goal for this team when I got here (Edinboro), and it still remains today, was to make football "an enjoyable experience for this team and its coaching staff." - Tom Hollman / Rt 6N & 98 4 miles west of Edinboro 29-14-1 Overall Record (5-4-1/9-3/S-3/7-4) 18-5-1 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division Elbert Cole, Running Back NCAA II Player of the Year (second runner up 1989) Kodak first team All-American ' Career: 642 attempts, 3,341 yards, 48 touchdowns Over 40 School Records Have Been Broken 1989 - #7 Ranking NpAA II National Playoffs Finlt Round 1990 - #11 Ranking NCAA II National Playoffs Quarterfinals 1991 - #20 Ranking NCAA II - Fifth East Region 1992 - #8 Pre-Season Ranking - Football Gazette Ernest Priester, Wide Receiver NCAA II Player of the Year (runner up 1990) Kodak First Team All-American Career: 147 receptions, 3,053 yards, 35 touchdowns 16 Proud to support the Fighting Scots! 17 Edinboro All-Americans 1988-91 (17 AAs named to 24 different teams) 1988 1990 Elbert Cole, RB - Associated Press Honorable Mention Michael Willis, FS - Associated Press Honorable Mention 1989 Elbert Cole, RB - Division IIs Player of the Year Award, Harlon Hill - Third Place, Kodak First Team, Football Gazette - Second Team, Associated Press - Third Team Ernest Priester, WR - Associated Press - Third Team, Foot­ ball Gazette - Third Team Ernest Priester, WR - Division IIs Player of the Year Award, Harlon Hill Runner Up, Kodak First Team, Associated Press First Team, Football Gazette First Team PSAC West Co-Player of the Year, Free Agent Signee Denver Bron­ cos Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press First Team, Football Gazette First Team Football Gazette (Honorable Mention) Lester Frye, RB; Jeff Jacobs, DL 1991 Joe Brooks, OL - Football Gazette - Second Team Si Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press Second Team,, Football Gazette First Team, Free Agent Signee Miami Dolphins Football Gazette (Honorable Mention) Harold Galupi, QB, Michael Willis, FS Ron Hainsey, OL, Chip Conrad, DT M 839° Jason Perkins, LB - Football Gazette Second Team' Georj Lewis, DB - Football Gazette Third Team ' John Messura, DL-Football Gazette Honorable Mention , ■pvz.'z^ 1991 Honors and Accomplishments PSAC Rushing offense - 2nd West 2nd overall Passing defense -3rd West, 5th overall Total defense - 4th West - 6th overall Individual Records Lester Frye set the record for longest run from scrimmage with a 99-yard TD against California 10/26/91 Individual Honors and Awards Curtis Rose, OG Free agent signee - Miami Dolphins, 1992 1991 All-American - 1st team - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1991 All-American - 1st team - Host Communications All-American - 2nd team - Associated Press 1991 pre-season All-American - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1991 pre-season All-American - Street & Smith's 1991 pre-season All-American - Col­ lege Football Preview PSAC West - 1st team Lester Frye, RB 1991 pre-season All-American - 1st team - Host Communications 1991 All-American Honorable Men­ tion - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1991 pre-season All-American - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1991 pre-season All-American - Col­ lege Football Preview PSAC West - 1st team John Messura, DT 1991 All-American - 2nd team - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1991 pre-season All-American - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1991 pre-season All-American - Col­ lege, Football Preview PSAC West - 1st team Jason Perkins, LB 1991 All-American - 2nd team - Don Hansen's Football Gazette PSAC West - 1st team Georj Lewis, DB 1991 All-American - 3rd team - Don Hansen's Football Gazette PSAC West - 1st team Jody Dickerson, QB PSAC West "Rookie of the Year" PSAC West - Co-player of the Week (9/21/91) 18 OFEDiNBORi Mario Houston, DB 1991 pre-season All-American - Col­ lege Football Preview Wade Smith, S 1991 pre-season All-American - Col­ lege Football Preview __________________________ (»f Other P^AC West Honors Mike Barnes, SS; Brian Heebsh, TE; Mike Kegarise, OT; Gary Lhotsky, P; Wrentie Martin, WR; Wally Spisak, OT (All made the PSAC West 2nd team) ' 127 Meadvlle St Edinboro, ® and ™ designate registered trademarks of Rzza Hut®, Inc. 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Fr., WR, 6-3,173 Zelienople, PA/Seneca Valley Angola, NY/Lake Shore Central Mentor, OH/Lake Catholic Barnes, Mike......................Sr., SS, 5-10,185 Joyce, Michael.................... Fr., K, 5-11,169 Seibert, Sean.......................Sr., QB, 6-2,225 Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey Cleveland, OH/Euclid Pittsburgh, PA/Brentwood Sherwood, Josh................ Fr., WR, 6-0,161 Barney, Chris......................Fr., DL, 6-4,265 Kaczmarek, Phil............... Fr., RB, 6-1,224 Brantford, ONT/M.M. Robinson Salamanca, NY/Salamanca Seneca, NY/West Seneca East Simmons, Devas.................Jr., DL, 6-1,225 Kegaiise, Mike............ Sr., OL, 6-6,310 Barrett, Matthew............. Fr., DL, 5-11,232 Pittsburgh, PA/Peabody Milan, OH/Edison Greensburg, PA/Greensburg C.C. Sims, Michael.................... Fr., LB, 6-2, 218 Betti, Det........................... So., OL, 6-3,260 Lambert, Bryan.................. Fr., LB, 6-1, 208 Pittsburgh, PA/Wilkinsburg Logan, OH/Logan Brockport, NY /Albion Smith, Mnyce................... Fr., DB, 6-1,177 Birmingham, Elroy............Fr., RB, 5-9,172 Lavis, Tom......................... So., OL, 6-7, 270 Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa Seward, PA/Laurel Valley Buffalo, NY/McKinley Snyder, Chris.................... So., RB,, 6-2,200 Brown, Matthew................Fr., DL, 6-1,222 Lee, Chris........................... Fr., OL, 6-1, 264 Wattsburg, PA/Seneca Mt. Pleasant, PA/Connellsville Area Chagrin Falls, OH/Walsh Jesuit Sparenberg, Bill................. Jr., QL, 6-3,255 Carswell, Jermaine............Fr., DB, 6-0,162 Leonard, Rodney.........So., DL, 6-1,250 Talbotville, ONT/Arthur Voader Sidney Center, NY/Sidney Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills Spellman, Matthew...........F^., DL, 6-2,227 Cheatham, Dion.................Fr., LB, 6-0,200 Lewis, Geoq................ Sr., DB, 5-8,173 Andover, OH/Pymatuning Valley Connellsville, PA/Connellsville - Lockport, NY/Lockport Starr, Edward............ So., DB, 5-11,172 Clark, Jason........................ Fr., LB, 6-2,218 Lhotsky, Gary.........................Jr., P, 6-3,220 Butler, PA/Knoch Palmyra, WV/Bridgeport Irwin, PA/Norwin Stone, Paul.................. Sr., WR, 6-0,195 Macintosh, Jeff................ .Jr., WR, 6-2,165 Cray, Russell......................Jr., DL, 6-2,250 Norton, OH/Norton Trafford, PA/Franklin Regional Cleveland, OH/Collinwood Styborski, John..................Fr., OL, 6-2,230 Maher, Daryle.................. Fr., LB, 5-11,187 Davidson, Otha................So., DL, 6-2,275 Meadville, PA/Meadville Area Bridgeport, WV/Bridgeport Rochester, NY/Brighton Sullivan, Donald...............Fr., DL, 6-3,278 Davis, Johnny.................. Fr., DB, 5-10,188 Mariani, Anthony.............Sr., LB, 5-10, 200 Turtle Creek, PA/Woodland Hills Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic Langhorne, PA/Bensalem Tanner, Jeff......................... Jr., OL, 6-6,265 Martin, Wrentie.............. Sr., WR, 5-11,193 Dickerson, Jody............... Jr., QB, 6-0,183 New Castle, PA/Shenango Massillon, OH/Washington McKees Rocks, PA/Sto-Rox Tedder, Tom......................... Jr., FB, 6-0, 220 McKamey, James............. Fr., WR, 6-4, 203 Edwards, Michael............ So., LB, 6-2,195 Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin Harrisburg, PA/Susquehanna Twp. Washington, PA/Washington Mikowicz, Scott...................Jr., TE, 6-4,230 Tepper, Michael..........Fr., QB, 5-11,164 Farr, Vidal......................... Fr., RB, 5-8,160 Mt. Pleasant, PA/Mt. Pleasant Area Cattaraugus, NY/Cattaraugus Central Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa Tighe, Tony......................... Jr., OL, 6-7, 287 Mills, William.................. .Jr., RB, 5-11,223 Ford, Tony.........................Fr., DL, 6-4,277 Toronto, ONT/Victoria Park Cleveland, OH/Collinwood Mt. Vernon, OH/Mt. Vernon Murphy, Pete.......................Jr., DL, 6-4,225 Trettel, Jason...^................ Jr., WR, 5-10,160 Freund, Joseph................. Fr., OL, 6-3,271 ^rtersville, PA/Slippery Rock New Brighton, PA/New Brighton Bridgeville, PA/Chartiers Valley Van Dyke, ^sh................. Fr., DL, 6-2, 228 Nagy, Steve......................... Sr., LB, 6-1, 215 Gentile, Matt.....‘nf,-...........Fr., DL, 6-1,247 Stow, OH/St. Vincent-St. Mary Burke, VA/Robinson Secondary Greenville, PA/Reynolds Nickel, Scott...................... Sr., OL, 6-5,285 Vendemia, David.............. Fr., RB, 6-0,184 Gentile, Mike.............. Jr., LB, 5-10,198 Enon Valley, PA/Mohawk Conneaut, OH/Conneaut Greenville, PA /Reynold s Oaks, Anthony...................Fr., DL, 6-2,201 Vojtech, Matthew............. Fr., DL, 6-1, 263 Glus, Robert................ Jr., WR, 5-9,174 Twinsburg, OH/R.B. Chamberlin Harrisburg, PA/Susquehanna Twp. Albion, PA/Northwestern Perkins, Jason.................... Sr., LB, 6-0, 225 Walker, Richard.................Fr., DB, 6-2,166 Harmer, Robert................. .Jr., DL, 6-3,266 Homestead, PA/Steel Valley Geneva, OH/Geneva Chicago, IL/Meritvale Wallick, Chadd..................So., OL, 6-3,260 Prexta, Dan.........................Fr., LB, 6-0, 210 Harper, Bryant............So., LB, 5-11,187 Dover, OH/Dover Uniontown, OH/Hoban McKeesport, PA/McKeesport Waselko, Mark................... Fr., TE, 6-2, 228 Harris, David.................. Fr., WR, 5-10,162 Przybylski, Josh................. Fr., LB, 6-2, 200 Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin Oregon, OH/Clay Rankin, PA/Woodland Hills Westerfield, Wade..............Fr., RB, 6-1,207 Rill, Tim......................So., WR, 6-1,175 Heebsh, Brian.................... Sr., TE, 6-2,235 Rocky River, OH/Rocky River Hanover, PA/Southwestern Tiffin, OH/Tiffin Columbia Williams, Martin..............Fr., DB, 5-10,173 Roebuck, Kenneth..... Fr., WR, 6-1,167 Henne, Todd....................... Fr., TE, 6-3,221 Cleveland, OH/Shaw Pittsburgh, PA /Perry T. A. Louisville, OH/Louisville Williams, Terrence.............Fr., QB, 6-3,188 Ross, Anthony............. Sr., DL, 6-2,235 Hill, Corey....................Jr., RB, 5-10,190 Bensalem, PA/Bensalem Cleveland, OH/Shaw Miami, FL/Palmetto Sr. Zechman, Eric.....................Fr., OL, 6-3,221 Rupert, Scott................ So., K, 5-11,175 Hitchcock, Gordie.............Sr., OL, 6-4,265 Centerville, OH/Centerville Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin E. Andover, OH/Pymatuning Valley Zeek, Joseph....................... Fr., TE, 6-2,211 Hladio, Matt...................... So., LB, 6-1,208 Russell, Derrick.............. .Jr., RB, 5-10,190 Forest Grove, PA/Archbishop Wood Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A. Hanover, PA/Southwestern Russell, Stephen...........Jr., DB, 6-0,187 Houston, Mario................. .Jr., DB, 5-8,175 Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A. E. Cleveland, OH/East Shaw 20 GOOD LUCK SCOTS See ns for all your automotive needs! ^Dea/er New Buicks New Chevys New Chevy Trucks Used Cars Leasing Rentals Service Parts + Full Body Shop "Celebrating our 76th Anniversary " QUICK LUBEf^ $19.95 Oil, lube, filter - no appointment necessary 29 minutes or less or your next one is free Present This Coupon By December 31,1992 Receive $5.00 Off PA STATE INSPECTION - Other Parts and Labor Extra - One Coupon Per Car EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OFFENSE 4 41 75 74 53 60 68 88 6 47 22 14 SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY DEFENSE WRENTIE MARTIN .... PAUL STONE .............. MIKE KEGARISE........ SCOTT NICKEL.......... GORDY HITCHCOCK BILL SPARENBERG ... TONYTIGHE............... BRIAN HEEBSH ......... JODY DICKERSON .... CHRIS SNYDER......... LARRY JACKSON ...... SCOTT RUPERT........ ........................... WR ...........................WR ............................OT ............................OG ............................OC ........................... OG ............................OT ............................ TE ............................QB ............................TB ............................PK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 31 94 90 55 48 51 49 42 9 21 43 13 Sherwood, J................... .............WR Harris, D.......................... .............WR Farr, V............................. .............. RB Martin, W......................... .............WR Tedder, T........................ ..............FB Dickerson, J.................... ............. QB Trettel, J........................... ............ WR Tepper, M......................... .............QB Houston, M...................... ..............DB Joyce, M...........................................PK Seibert, S......................................... QB Williams, T...................................QB Lhotsky, G........................................... P Rupert, S.......................................... PK Barnes, J......................................... WR Jackson, G....................................WR McKamey, J...................................WR Davis, J..........................................DB Williams, M................................... DB Carswell, J.................................... OB Lewis, G.........................................DB Jackson, L..................................... RB Birmingham, E..............................RB Seibel, M........................................LB Smith, M.........................................DB Starr, E........................................... DB Mills, W........................................... RB Vendemia, D................................. RB Hill, C.............................................. RB Simmons, D...................................DL Kaczmarek, P. .............................RB Russell, D........................................RB Mariani, A........................................ DE Westerfield, W................................ RB Walker, R......................................... DB Maher, D...........................................LB Schuster, P..................................... LB Gentile, Mike.................................. LB Stone, P..........................................WR Russell, S......................................... LB Barnes, M.........................................DB Edwards, M......................................LB Lambert, B........................................LB Cheatham, D....................................LB Snyder, C..........................................FB Sims, M............................................. LB Harper, B...........................................LB DEVAS SIMMONS............. ROB HARMER.................... RUSSELL CRAY................ ANTHONY ROSS .............. MICHAEL SIMS .................. JASON PERKINS............... BRIAN HARPER................. STEVE RUSSELL.............. MARIO HOUSTON ............. GEORJ LEWIS .................... MIKE BARNES.................... GARY LHOTSKY................ 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 66 67 68 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 90 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99 OFFENSE ......... DE .......... DT .......... DT ......... DE ....... OLB .......MLB ....... OLB ......... SS ......... CB ......... CB ......... FS ............P Naav, S................ ....... lb Perkins, J............ ......... LB Gentile, Matt...... ......... DL Hitchcock, G....... ........ OC Prexta, D.............. ......... LB Ross, A................. ......... DL Zechman, E........ ........ OL Schrimper, E....... .........TE Brown, M.............. .........DL Oaks, A........................................... DL Sparenberg, B.............................. OL Johnson, E.................................... OL Lee, C............................................. OL Van Dyke, J....................................DL Barrett, M........................................DL Barney, C........................................DL Vojtech, M...................................... DL Tlghe, T..........................................OL Freund, J........................................ OL Lavis, T..........................................OL Wallick, C........................................OL Ford, T. ........................................... DL Nickel, ^ J.......................................OL Kegarj,fte, M..................................OT Sullivan, D...................................... DL Betti, D............................................. OL Leonard, R......................................DL Styborski, J..................................... OL Roebuck, K.................................... WR Ashton, D...................................... WR Macintosh, J................................. WR Waselko, M..................................... TE Mikowicz, S..................................... TE Glus, R.......................................... WR Rill. T. ...........................................WR Henne, T...................................... tE Heebsh, B..................................... tE Cray, R........................................... dL Spellman, M.................................... DL Przybylski, J.....................................LB Harmer, R...................................... dL Davidson, O.................................. DL Hladio, M........................................LB Bankston, E................................... DL Zeek, J............................................ tE Murphy, P....................................... DL 83 86 63 54 58 55 56 6 14 17 4 10 GEORGE MIKLUSCAK .................................... WR MARK BOOTH ..................................................... TE BOB GOEDEKER................................................... LT BRIAN WOODRING ........................................... LG PETEGEIS ........................................................... C JOHN OLDHAM ................................................... RG MARK FERGUSON ................................................ RT MATTMERHAUT.................................................... SE JOHNLINHART......................................................... QB GREG HOPKINS......................................................H-B SONNY CARSON......................................................RB PETEBANASZAK .....................................................PK DEFENSE 96 95 98 53 21 3 9 34 2 37 27 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 DAN SYRKO.......................................................... DE JOHN SIKORA........................................................... DT JAMES WARD ...........................................................NT BERNARD THOMAS ............................................... DE RAHMON HART..................................................... OLB SAM JAMES........................................................... ILB KAREEM COLES ..................................................... ILB DREW MILLER....................................................... OLB TONY ROBINSON.....................................................CB MICHAEL ALLSHOUSE ......................................... CB BOB CULP ............................................................... FS KEVIN MORGAN ........................................... p Bullard, R.................................. DB Robinson, T. ........................... DB James, S....................................LB Carson, S.................................. RB Hitchcock, D............................. RB Merhaut, M.............................. WR Reed, K..................................... RB Liberate, B.................................TE Coles, K..................................... LB Banaszak, P. ............................. K Booz, C.................................... WR Mihalik. G..................................QB Brown, T. ................................DB Linhart, J................................... QB Artley, R.................................... QB Hopkins, G...............................WR Rock, J..................................... WR Poldiak, J.................................. QB Dadey, J................................... WR Hart, R........................................ LB Washington, G......................... DB Romanski, T. ........................... LB Morgan, K.................................... p Santana, R................................ LB Quip, B....................................... DB Crews, G................................... DB Smith, R.....................................DB Refosco, C................................DB Garvin, L....................................DB 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 63 64 Carver, S....................................LB Miller, D...................................... LB Walker, B...................................RB Connor, D..................................DB Allshouse, M.............................DB Sutton, L.................................... LB Reardon, K............................... RB Palmer, M.................................. LB Alcorn, D....................................LB Coleman, L............................... RB Podracky, C.............................. DB Jewett, C................................... TE Sloboda, B.................................LB Wilson, S...................................DE Flood, M.................................... PK Thompson, R............................ LB Logan, J.................................... DE Mills, B.......................................OT Thomas, B................................ DE Woodring, B.............................OG Oldham, J................................ OG Ferguson, M............................ OG Leukhardt, J..............................NT Geis, P. .......................................C Goodling, M.............................. LB Sites, K..................................... OG Billante, V.................................. DT Goedeker, B............................ OG Pelles, Bill................................DT 65 66 67 68 69 71 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 93 95 96 98 99 Little, S......................................... C Hanmore, C.................................C Hensel, S...................................DT Ebert, P. .................................. OG Nunes, T................................... LB Hunter, J...................................OT Taylor, J.................................... dE Maritz, M..................................OT Scarvel, T. ...............................DE MeVey, S..................................OG Kavish, G................................. OG Kozalla, W................................ dT Hartman, J............................... OT McDowell, J.............................WR Shirley, B...................................tE Hoover, J..................................WR Mikluscak, G............................WR Muench, D.................................lb Myers, G.................................. WR Booth, M................................... tE Gregasavitch, G..................... WR Ecklund, D................................ tE Kauffman, B.............................. WR Sabota, F................................ WR Firing, J.................................... nj Sikora, J.....................................dT Syrko, D..................................... dE Ward, J.......................................nT Morton, K................................... lB Slippery Rock University 1992 Roster On an / Independent Survey Troyer Farms Potato Chips have been chosen as people's #1 choice and here's why . . . / 1 Troyer Farms''Potato Chips are made naturally. Our own specially grown, spe­ cially selected potatoes are cooked in pure veg­ etable oil to give Troyer Farms Potato Chips the light taste they're famous for. And no preservatives are added, so our chips come Farm Fresh . . . from Troyer Farms to you. Pelles, Bill......................... Sr., DT, 6-7,265 Alcorn, Drew.................... Fr., LB, 6-1,180 Hensel, Steve.................. Fr., DT, 6-0,245 McKees Rocks, PA/Montour Pittsburgh, PA/Thomas Jefferson Mercer, PA/Gri)ve City AUshouse, Michael ......So., DB, 5-10,175 Podracky, Chris .............So., DB, 5-11,175 Hitchcock, Duane...........Jr., RB, 5-11,185 Reading, PA/Muhlenberg Dawson, PA/Connellsville Pittsburgh, PA/North Hills Poldiak, James ..................Jr., QB, 6-2,203 Artley, Richard ............... Fr., QB, 6-2,215 Hoover, Jason.............. Jr., WR, 5-10,170 Summerhill, PA/Forest Hills Barnesboro, PA/Northern Cambria Carlisle, PA/Carlisle Reardon, kevin .........Sr., RB, 5-11,205 Banaszak, Pete..................Sr., PK, 5-5,143 Hopkins, Greg ............... Jr., WR, 6-3,185 Maury, OH/Kennedy Christian Pittsburgh, PA/Mt. Lebanon Nineveh, PA/Wa5mesburg Billante, Vince................Fr., DT, 5-10,210 Reed, Karl...................... So., RB, 5-11,197 Hunter, Jermaine............. Fr., OT, 6-3,260 Carnegie, PA/Chartiers Valley Pittsburgh, PA/Peabody Washington, DC/Dunbar Booth, Mark ..................... Sr., TE, 6-1,215 James, Sam...................... So., LB, 6-2,210 Refosco, Chris ..................Fr., DB, 5-6,155 Houston, PA/Chartiers-Houston Lebanon, NH/Lebanon Baltimore, MD/Lake Clifton Booz, Christopher......... Fr., WR, 5-8,160 Robinson, Tony.................Sr., DB, 5-7,180 Jewett, Craig....................Sr., TE, 6-2,215 Pittsburgh, PA/North Catholic Youngstown, OH/Woodrow Wilson Raymond, NH/Trinity Rock, Jeremy....................Fr., WR, 5-8,150 Brown, Thomas...............Fr., DB, 5-11,187 Kauffman, Brent..........Fr., WR, 5-10,160 Bridgeport, WV / Bridgeport Butler, PA/Butler New Paris, PA/Chestnut Ridge Bullard, Ron .................... Fr., DB, 5-8,160 Kavish, George...............So., OG, 6-0,255 Romanski, Tim .................Fr., LB, 6-0,200 Erie, PA/Strong Vincent Charleroi, PA/Charleroi Carlisle, PA/Carlisle Sabota, Fred.................... Fr., WR, 6-4, 202 Carson, Sonny...................Sr., RB, 5-8,182 KozaUa, Wes....................So., DT, 6-4,260 Scottdale, PA/Southmoreland Erie, PA/Strong Vincent Franklin, PA/Franklin Santana, Ruddy.................Fr., LB, 6-1,175 Carver, Scott...................... Fr., LB, 6-3,200 Leukhardt, Jack.............Sr., NT, 5-11,215 N. Huntingdon, PA/Norwin Bethlehem, PA/Saucon Valley North Irwin, PA/Norwin Coleman, LaMonte..........Jr., RB, 5-11,225 Liberate, Bill .....................Jr., TE, 6-1,215 Scarvel, Hm......................So., DE, 6-1,230 Farrell, PA/Farrell Pittsburgh, PA/Peabody Yoimgstown, OH/Canfield Shirley, Bob ..................... So., TE, 6-0,185 Coles, Kareem.................... Jr., LB, 6-0,205 Linhart, John.................... Sr., QB, 6-2,205 Pittsburgh, PA/Cornell Clairton, PA/Clairton Pittsburgh, PA/Plum Senior Sikora, John ......................Sr., DT, 6-5,270 Connor, Duane................Fr., DB, 5-10,170 Little, Scott ........................ Jr., C, 6-0, 240 Ebensburg, PA/Penn Cambria Erie, PA/Academy Plainville, MA/King Phillip Crews, Guy................... Jr., DB, 5-10,160 Logan, John......................Fr., DE, 6-2,220 Sites, Kent ...................... So., OG, 6-1,240 Fredericktown, OH/Fredericktown Uniontown, PA/Laurel Highlands Pittsburgh, PA/North Allegheny Culp, Bob ......................... Sr., DB, 6-1,190 Maritz, Matt.....................Fr., OT, 6-7,280 Sloboda, Brian ..................Fr., LB, 6-1, 200 Butler, PA/Butler Lansdale, PA/Lansdale Catholic McKees Rocks, PA/Sto-Rox Sutton, Lonnie ................Fr., LB, 5-11,205 Dadey, Jason..................Fr., WR, 5-10,168 McDowell, Jason .......... Jr., WR, 5-11,170 Butler, PA/Knoch Eastlake, OH/Eastlake North Johnstown, PA/Greater Johnstown S)nrko, Dan.....................Jr., DE, 5-11,210 McVey, Sean...................Fr., OG, 6-1,245 Ebert, Paul.....................So., OG, 6-0,245 Aliquippa, PA/Hopewell Newton, CT/Newton Waterford, PA/Fort LeBoeuf Taylor, Jeff....................... So., DE, 6-4, 250 Ecklund, Drew.................. Sr., TE, 6-0,220 Merhaut, Matt..............Sr., WR, 5-10,170 Pittsburgh, PA/Seton LaSalle Gibsonia, PA/Richland Butler, PA/Butler Firing, Jeff.......................... Jr., NT, 6-1,235 Mihalik, Greg................ Sr., QB, 5-11,185 Thomas, Bernard ..............Jr., DE, 6-2, 245 Yoimgstown, OH/Chaney High Eastlake, OH/Eastlake North Little Silver, NJ/Red Bank Regional Thompson, Rob................Fr., LB, 5-9,205 Mikluscak, George........ Sr., WR, 6-2,200 Ferguson, Mark................Fr., OG, 6-0,281 Uniontown, PA/Geibel Homestead, PA/Steel Valley Irwin, PA/Penn-Trafford Walker, Biyan.................So., RB, 5-10,190 Flood, Mickey................... Jr., PK, 5-9,195 Miller, Drew...................Sr., LB, 5-10,205 Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic Collegeville, PA/Perkiomen Valley Evans City, PA/Seneca Valley Ward, James...................... Jr., NT, 6-4,275 Mills, Brian ....................So., OT, 6-2,255 Garvin, Larry.................Fr., DB, 5-11,175 Ellwood City, PA/Riverside Butler, PA/Butler Munhall, PA/Steel Valley Washington, Greg.............Jr., DB, 5-7,165 Morgan, Kevin.................. Jr., P, 5-10,195 Geis, Pete............................Jr., C, 6-3,260 St. Peters, PA/Owen J. Roberts Allison Park, PA/Hampton Bedford, PA/Bedford Wilson, Scott..................... Jr., DE, 6-2, 210 Goedeker, Bob.................So., OG, 6-3,255 Morton, Kevin ................ Fr., LB, 6-0,175 Elkins, WV/Elkins Rochester, PA/Rochester Washington, PA/Washington Woodring, Brian...............Jr., OG, 6-4,255 Goodling, Matt.................So., LB, 6-0,200 Muench, David............... Fr., LB, 6-1,192 Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic Landisburg, PA/West Perry Lebanon, PA/Cedar Crest Myers, Greg...................Fr., WR, 6-0,160 Gregasavitch, Gary......So., WR, 5-10,170 St. Michael, PA/Forest Hills Freeland, PA/Freeland Nunes, Tony ..................Fr., LB, 5-11,205 Hanmore, Charles..............Fr., C, 6-4,235 Erie, PA/Conneaut Erie, PA/Strong Vincent Hart, Rahmon ................... Jr., LB, 6-1,210 Oldham, John ................ Sr., OG, 6-4,270 Perryopolis, PA/Frazier Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A. Hartman, John................... Jr., OT, 6-4,250 Palmer, Mark................. Fr., LB, 5-10,185 Murrysville, PA/Franklin Regional Hatfield, PA/North Penn 21 Assistant Coaches Scott Browning - Secondary Moving to the defensive side of the ball, from the offensive backfield, Scott brings a wealth of coaching experience in his seventh year at the 'Boro. Under his guid­ ance the Scot defense has intercepted 63 passes the past four seasons. He has guided the fortunes of All-Americans Wade Smith and Georj Lewis, and PSAC Rookie of the Year Mario Houston. Scott came to Edinboro from Ohio State University, where he coached receivers and runningbacks including Keith Byers. Prior to his start at OSU, Browning coached at Worthington and Dayton-Fairview High Schools in Ohio, from 1979-81. Then, as a grad­ uate assistant, he coached the defensive secondary at New Mexico State in 1982. In 1983, he mentored the receivers at Idaho State University which advanced to the Division I-AA playoffs. Browning earned a master's degree in education administration from New Mexico State in 1983, and a BS in education from Ohio State in 1981. Earlier, before trans­ ferring to OSU, Scott attended Capital University where he played football for one sea­ son. Browning was a four-year letterman in four sports at Loudenville High School (OH) prior to his collegiate days. Scott is married to the former Lynn Hook and resides in Edinboro. nee Checking loin PSECU Toto! (800) 648480c Dan Gierlak-Running Backs Dan Gierlak enters his sixth season as a full-time coach with his responsibilities concerning the running backs. He is also the head women's softball coach for the Scots and led the squad to the PSAC playoffs in 1990. Gierlak came to the 'Boro from Thiel College (Pa.) where he coached the defen­ sive secondary for the 1984 season. Dan, a starter and three-year letterwinner for the Plaid in the secondary, moved on to the semi-pro ranks with the Chicago Cowboys. Dur­ ing his short stint with the Cowboys, Gierlak's squad gained national championship honors in 1984 and runner up nationally in the 1985 season. Gierlak brings both playing and coaching experience to the staff, giving the Scot players an added plus on the offen­ sive side of the ball. As backfield coach, he has guided former Harlon Hill finalist Elbert Cole and Boro All-American Lester Frye. Originally from Buffalo, New York, Dan graduated from Edinboro with a degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, the former Amy Adams and one-year-old daughter, Alexandria Alicia, reside in Edinboro. PENNSYLVANIA STATE EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION Mark Niswonger - Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers LET THE GAMES BEGIN Nothing gets you out of action quicker than an injury. And nobody gets you back sooner than the Hamot Sports Medicine Center. We put a skilled team together for expert treatment and rehabil­ itation. Including orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists and certified athletic trainers. What athletes fear most is what we treat best. Call the Hamot Sports Medicine Center at 870-6195. And let the games begin. .Jj Hamot Leading the way to betterhealth Mark Niswonger, a veteran of the coaching ranks for 19 years, begins his fifth year with the Plaid as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach. Former understudy of head coach Tom Hollman at Greenville High School, Mark brings extensive experience both on and off the field to the Scot coaching staff. He has helped mold the Scot defense into one of the most respected squads in the country over the past four years. His coaching stint began back while attending Findlay when he was the head scout for Arlington High School. His first job after college was as defensive coordinator for Bryan High School (OH) where the team earned a 9-1 record. The next two seasons, Niswonger was the defensive coordinator at West Carrollton High School (OH) where his squad posted an impressive 17-1-2 slate. After West Carrollton, he then returned to graduate school at Ball State Univer­ sity where he helped coach the tight ends and offensive linemen. From 1981-84, Niswonger was the head coach at Franklin City Schools and was named "coach of the year" in 1982 when his squad won its first league championship in 18 years. He then moved on to the collegiate ranks in 1984 at Manchester College as defensive coordinator and then back to his alma mater from 85-87 as their secondary coach. Niswonger's education includes an imdergraduate degree in physical education and political science from Findlay and a MA in physical education from Ball State. Mark and his wife Patty and one-year-old daughter, Megan Marie, reside in Edinboro. 23 22 Gene Smith - Defensive Line Edinboro Travel Service POWELL Gene Smith will enter his fifth year directing the Scot defensive line. The Scots defensive line was ranked first in the PSAC and in the NCAA top ten nationally last sea­ son in rushing defense. He aided in the development of Scot All-Americans Jeff Jacobs and John Messura. Smith also has past association with Coach Hollman as he was a graduate assis­ tant working with the defensive line under Hollman at Ohio University. The following season with the Bobcats, Smith moved to the offensive side of the ball as tight end/tackle coach for OU. He also worked extensively with the weight training program as a strength coach. Gene is the coordinator of strength and conditioning for the Scot football squad. As a player, he enjoyed an outstanding career at Heidelberg College. Smith cap­ tained Heidelberg his senior season. He obtained his B.S. degree in education during his undergraduate years and later completed his M.S. in athletic administration from Ohio University. Smith has also completed post-graduate hours. Smith, originally from Monroeville, Ohio, resides in Edinboro. AUTO SUPPLY INC. Discount Prices Rt. 6N East Edinboro, Pa. 122 Erie Street Edinboro, Pa. 16412 Phone (814) 734-1639 Ed Stults - Offensive Line 734-151T Ed Stults enters his fourth year directing the Scot offensive line. In his initial year' with Edinboro, Stults organized an offensive front that was one of the best in the coun­ try. He directed the fortunes of three All-Americans including Scot first-teamer Curtis Rose and numerous All-Conference players. Rose recently signed a free agent contract with the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. He brings over ten years of coaching experience to the Scot linemen. He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Blufton College, in 1981 directing the linebackers. Later on in his coaching stint he turned his attention to the offensive line. He played linebacker at Blufton from 1976-79 and he graduated in 1980 with a BA in education. After his coaching tenure at Blufton that spanned 1981-87, Stults took the offen­ sive line duties at the University of Cincinnati in 1988. Stults is married to the former Pamela Lewis and resides in Edinboro. Mon.-Sat. 8-^ Airline Reservations and Tickets Train Reservations and Tickets Hotel and Car Reservations Closed Sunday The Subway Shop wishes the Fighting Scots great success this year 210 Waterford St., Edinboro, Pa. 16412 734-1159 Scouting the Scots Name: Edinboro University of Pa. (1857) Head Coach: Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern 1968) Location; Edinboro, Pa. 16444 Seasons, Overall Record: 4, 29-144 President: Foster F. Diebold (Aug., 1979) Assistant Coaches: Scott Browning, Dan Gierlak, Mark Niswonger, Gene Smith, Ed Stults Enrollment; 8,200 1991 Record: 7-4, Conference 3-3 Colors; Red and White Team Trainer; George Roberts Conference; Pennsylvania State Athletic Assistant Team Trainer: Gary Hanna 203 Erie St., Edinboro Just Ask Edinboro Elementary 734-1885 [ Affiliation; NCAA Division II ✓ Serving infants thru school age ✓ State licensed ✓ Full and part time care Just Ask Northwestern Elementary 756-KIDS Press Box Phone: 814-732-2^8 I stadium: Sox Harrison (4,500) I"' Athletic Director James K. McDonald 1992 Team Captains; TBA (each game) Lettermen Retuminj^Lost: 33/17 Athletic Dept. Phone: 814-732-2776/2778 Starters Returning: 17 (counting specialties) North Main St. McKean 476-1411 G.H. SCHLOSSER, OWNER/DIRECTOR "Quality child care at an affordable price" 219 Chestnut Waterford 796-4405 ; Sports Info. Director Todd V. Jay Team Strengths: Running Backs, Kicking Game ‘ Sports Info. Phone; 814-732-2811 (office) L, 814-732-2596(fax),814-734-4317(home) T^m Qusjstion Marks: Depth in Line Play Title XX Funding Available 24 25 Player Profiles Edinboro Foodmart John and Larry 's Village Mall COMPLETE LINE OF Grocery O Meat O Produce Frozen Food O Dairy O Deli and Bakery Products STORE HOURS Monday-Saturday 8:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Sunday 9:00 a.m,-5:00 p.m. t ^TELEDVT^E PENN-UNION 229 Waterford Street Edinboro, Pa. 16412 (814) 734-1631 FAX: 814-734-4946 All-American LB Jason Perkins #51 26 RUSSELL CRAY, Sr., DL, 6-2, 248, Cleveland, OH, Collinwood . . . pro­ jected as a starting defensive tackle for the 2nd consecutive year . . . played in 11 games last year with 42 tackles including 26 solo stops . . . added 6 tackles for loss for minus 14 yards ... totals also included 1 pass break up and a pair of sacks for a loss of 16 yards ... strong, physical pass rusher will improve in 1992 with the experience of last season. Mike Barnes Russell Cray OTHA DAVIDSON, So., DL, 6-2,265, Rochester, NY, Brighton ... along with Cray, will look to fill the hole vacated by Scot All-American John Messura .. . played in all 11 games last season as a freshman ... credited with 22 tackles on the interior with 10 solo stops and a dozen assists .. . also earned a sack for minus 12 and an additional tackle behind the line of scrimmage . . . after a solid spring and off season he is projected into the Scot starting lineup for opening day. JODY DICKERSON, So., QB, 6-0,180, McKees Rocks, PA, Sto-Rox .. . PSAC West Rookie of the Year for 1991 . . . transferred to the Boro from Michigan State . .. started all 11 games in initial season of college ball. .. connected on 53% of his passes (103-194) for over 1,300 yards and 8 touch­ downs ... his efficiency rating of 112.3 ranked 7th in the entire PSAC ... a threat to run, he gained 240 yards on 75 attempts and 3 scores . . . could develop into one of the Boro's all-time greats Connect with quality... t t MIKE BARNES, Sr., DB, 5-10, 205, Cleveland, OH, Euclid High School PSAC West 2nd team in 1991 ... 83 tackles last year to rank 4th for the Scots ... added 10 deflections and 1 fumble recovery ... hard tackier with great speed . . . converted fullback ... 16 stops vs. lUP last fall . . . has played in 34 straight games for the Boro .. . has earned 185 career tackles from his linebacker/free safety position. Otha Davidson Jody Dickerson Brian Heebsh Corey Hill BRIAN HEEBSH, Sr., TE, 6-2,230, Tiffin, OH, Tiffin ... PSAC West 2nd team choice at tight end in 1991 . . . big play abilities for TE . . . a solid blocker up front for the Boro running attack ... grabbed 13 passes for 162 yards and 2 scores last fall . . . averaged 12.5 yards per catch . . . has 26 receptions for an even 400 yards over the past 2 seasons .. . career game in 1990 against lUP with 3 grabs for 96 yards ... soft hands, nets over 15 yards per catch for his career. COREY HILL, Jr., DB, 5-10,180, Miami, FL, Palmetto ... started the Scot '91 opener against NCAA I-AA national champion YSU . . . played in 7 games in the offensive backfield and also saw time in the defensive sec­ ondary . . . carried the ball 26 times for 82 yards on the season and also caught 4 passes for 11 yards ... great speed from the tailback spot... had a great spring showing his game-breaking abilities . . . totaled 5 tackles from his defensive back spot in '91. GORDON HITCHCOCK, Sr., OC, 6-3, 251, Andover, OH, Pymatuning Valley... in his first full season with the Scots last fall, Hitchcock played in all 11 games at the center position ... is the Boro's projected starter over the ball for the '92 campaign . . . solid pass protector with good feet . . . helped the Scot ground attack be second best in the PSAC last year . . . All-Conference potential for the Scots at the center spot. MARIO HOUSTON, Jr., DB, 5-9, 168, E. Cleveland, OH, East Shaw. . . Edinboro has had the western division's rookie of the year the past 2 sea­ sons with Dickerson ('91) and Houston ('90) . . . outstanding athlete . . . Houston was 3rd on the squad with 75 tackles last year ... he added a fumble recovery, a cause fumble and an interception to his team high 12 deflections in '91 . . . All-American potential, Houston was voted a pre­ season AA last fall... will start at the corner for the 3rd straight year. 27 Gordon Hitchcock Mario Houston MIKE KEGARISE, Sr., OL, 6-6,296, Milan, OH, Edison . .. could follow in the footsteps of Curtis Rose to the pro ranks after his days with the Boro . . . great size and feet . .. former wrestler . . . 2nd team PSAC West selection at tackle last year ... has started the past 22 games for the Plaid . . . Boro has averaged over 200 yards per game on the ground with Kegarise as starting left tackle . . . All-American honors ahead for the "Kegger." Creative Cutting C ORNER Mike Kegarise Georj Lewis 103 Erie Street GEORJ LEWIS, Sr., DB, 5-9, 175, Connellsville, PA, Connellsville . . . named All-American 3rd team by the Football Gazette last year . . . has started every game, 34 consecutive, at cornerback since his freshman year ... PSAC West 1st team choice by the conference coaches ... anchored the Scot secondary last year with 50 tackles, 11 deflections, 1 interception and 2 recoveries ... 163 career stops with 5 picks. GARY LHOTSKY, Jr., P, 6-2,205, Bridgeport, WV, Bridgeport.. . named 2nd team PSAC West last year at punter ... has started since his freshman year for the Scots ... a versatile athlete ... he can play tight end and defensive end . . . averaged 38.1 yards per punt to rank fifth in the PSAC and 2nd in the west... his 48 punts covered over 1,800 yards with a long of 57 ... has averaged 36.5 ypp over his two years career .. . has a career long punt of 62 yards. Across from the Edinboro Post Office For appointment call 734-5100 Mon., Wed., Fri. - 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Hues., Thurs. - 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. - 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Gary Lhotsky Anthony Mariani ANTHONY MARIANI, Sr., DE/LB, 5-10, 214, Pittsburgh, PA, Central Catholic ... projected to start at the defensive end position for the second consecutive season . . . played in all 11 games last year . . . credited with 48 stops ... half of his tackles were solo stops ... 4th on the squad with 8 tackles for loss of minus 16 ... broke up a pair of passes ... caused a fum­ ble and earned 2 sacks last year . . . rugged up front with great lateral quickness. WRENTIE MARTIN, Sr., WR, 6-1,180, Massillon, OH, Washington . .. named 2nd team PSAC West at wide receiver last year . . . great hands and runs solid routes ... led the Boro last year with 39 catches for 607 yards and 3 touchdowns . . . averaged 15.6 yards per catch with a long reception of 62 yards ... led the Boro with 7 catches in the win over SCSU . . . career totals include 91 catches for 1,062 yards and 5 scores ... needs 45 receptions to rank 2nd on the all-time Boro list. Wrentie Martin Steve Nagy STEVE NAGY, Sr., LB/LS, 6-1, 215, Stow, OH, St. Vincent-St. Maiy . . . will be the Scot's long snapper for the 3rd consecutive year and will also see time at linebacker in '92 . . . great special teams player and leader . . . Nagy played in all of the Boro games the past 2 years . . . was in on 3 stops for the Boro punt team last year . . . great work ethic who made solid contributions to the Scot program over his career . .. will add quali­ ty depth to the outside linebacker spot in '92. SCOTT NICKEL, Sr., OL, 6-4, 278, Conneaut, OH, Conneaut . . . will start for the 3rd consecutive year on the offensive front... can play center, guard and tackle . . . projected to guard again this fall . . . excellent pass blocker who has made steady improvement over his career . . . All-Con­ ference potential... aided the Scots in rushing for 188 yards per game last fall and 23 touchdowns. Scott Nickel 28 Jason Perkins JASON PERKINS, Sr., LB, 6-0,220, Geneva, OH, Geneva ... earned AllAmerican 2nd team honors from the Football Gazette last year ... projected as a 1st team All-American by the Sporting News Publication for '92 . . . PSAC West 1st team choice by the conference coaches . . . led the Boro with 135 tackles from his inside linebacker position in '91 . . . 76 of his stops were solo ... 9 tackles for loss were 2nd on the team ... tied for the team lead with 2 interceptions and was 2nd with four sacks ... also broke up 4 passes and recovered a fumble. 29 THE • NATIONAL • COLLEGIATE • ATHLETIC • ASSOCIATION SCOTT RUPERT, So., PK, 5-11, 170, Harrisburg, PA, Central Dauphin East. . . begins his second season as the Boro's #1 place-kicker . . . solid freshman campaign in '91 connecting on 71% of his field goal tries . . . made 5 of 7 3-point tries with a long of 35 yards . ,. Scots' backup punter Rupert averaged 37 ypp in '91 . . . excellent all-around athlete ... led the Scot baseball team in '92 with a .398 batting average and was PSAC run­ ner up in the "Freshman of the Year" voting. Official Football Signals—1992 Ball ready for play DERRICK RUSSELL, Jr., TB, 5-11, 190, Pittsburgh, PA, Peny T.A.. . . Scots' top returning ball carrier for this season . . . great I-back player rushed for 403 yards on 68 carries and 3 scores in just 9 games last fall... averaged 5.9 yards per carry in '91 . . . caught 4 passes for 37 yards . . . over two-year career covering just 20 games, Russell has rushed for 1,059 yards on 164 carries (6.5 ypc) and 6 touchdowns ... will carry the load for the Plaid this fall. Start clock Incompiete forward pass Penalty declined No play, no score Toss option delayed Ball dead Touchback (move side to side) Legal touching of forward pass or scrimmage kick InadvertenKwhistle (Face Prpss Box) Noncontact foul Substitution infraction Sideline interference Running into (NCAA) or Roughing Kicker or Holder Illegal batting lilegal kicking (Followed by pointing toward too for kicking) Invalid fair catch signai (High School) Illegal fair catch signai Derrick Russell Steve Russell Sean Seibert STEVE RUSSELL, So., LB, 6-0, 195, Pittsbuigh, PA, Pittsburgh T.A.. . . part-time starter for the Boro last year at outside linebacker .. . made an immediate impact in his freshman year . . . credited with 41 tackles including 21 solo stops ., . added a pair of tackles for loss ... tied for the team lead with 2 interceptions . . . broke up 1 pass and added a pair of sacks for a minus 20 yards ... the Boro freshman also caused 2 fumbles .. . is likely to be a starter in '92. SEAN SEIBERT, Sr., QB, 6-2, 230, Painesville, OH, Thomas W. Harvey . .. Will battle for the QB spot again this year . . . had a solid spring at the defensive safety spot... will likely see action on both sides of the ball this fall... played in 7 games at the quarterback spot last year ... completed 9 of 20 passes for 160 yards ... had an efficiency rating of 102.2 ... a schol­ ar-athlete, Seibert will graduate in 7 semesters. lllegai shift - 2 hands lllegai motion -1 hand Scott Rupert DEVAS SIMMONS, Jr., LB/DE, 6-1, 225, Pittsburgh, PA, Peabody ... is likely to step up to the defensive end spot this season ... after a successful spring is expected to be a force up front against the run and pass ... spot play last year at linebacker, Simmons can play both spots . . . earned 36 tackles in '91 including 14 solo and 22 assists ... caused a pair of fumbles to tie for the team lead ... projected starter by the coaching staff for '92. PAUL STONE, Sr., WR, 6-0,178, Norton, OH, Norton . . . will be in the Scot starting lineup for the 3rd consecutive year at wide out . . . has earned a quality career with the Scots . . . grabbed 9 passes for 113 yards last year and was 3rd on the squad with a 13.0 yards per catch mark . . . Career totals include 42 catches for 387 yards and a pair of scores . .. will look to finish strong in '92. Forward pass | interference Kick catching interference Devas Simmons Roughing passer Paul Stone TOM TEDDER, Jr., FB, 6-1,222, Pittsburgh, PA, Baldwin... . starter last fall at fullback... has seen action in all 22 games since his freshman year . .. netted 173 yards on 41 carries and 1 score last year ... great blocker ... considered one of the toughest fullbacks in the PSAC West... All-Confer­ ence potential... has lost just 6 yards in 79 carries over his 2-year career . •. totals 365 yards and a pair of scores in his career. 47 Hoiding or obstructing Illegal use ot hands or arms Illegal block in the back (NCAA) tony TIGHE, Jr., OL, 6-7, 280, North York, ONT, W.A. Porter . . . Moved to the defensive side of the ball at mid-season for the Scots last year.... starter in the remaining four games at the tackle spot... project­ ed starter pn the offensive front... big with great feet and drive blocking abilities . . . helped the Boro to being the 2nd best running team in the PSAC last year... can play DT in goal line situations. Tom Tedder Tony "nghe Player disqualification NOTE: Signal numbers 25 and 26 are for future expansion. 30 31 4 j Nine Seniors to Play Last Home Game Support Staff Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich Associate Athletic Director Todd V. Jay Sports Information and Promotions Director George Roberts, Director of Sports Medicine (left) Gary Hanna, Assistant Athletic Trainer Angela Jones Secretary Football Office Ron Nath Field Maintenance 32 Jim Adams Equipment Maintenance For the past fotir years, a group of nine Edinboro University football players have been masquerading as members of one of the finest teams in NCAA Division II. It is appropriate, then, that today, on Halloween, Boro's seniors look to pull one more treat out of their bag of tricks. Since the 1988 season, this year's senior class has helped the Fighting Scots amass a 36-14-1 record (a win­ ning percentage of .716). And a win today will move the Boro to 8-0, its best start since 1971. "Without question," admits Edin­ boro head coach Tom HoUman, "a big reason for our success this season, and really since I've been here, has been the leadership provided by our seniors. And this year's group could be the most outstanding, both in terms of leadership ability and maturity." Meet Mike Barnes, Brian Heebsh, Georj Lewis, Wrentie Martin, Steve Nagy, Scott Nickel, Anthony Ross, Sean Seibert and Paul Stone. Each has, in his own way, contributed mightily to the successes of the Edinboro pro­ gram during their careers. Barnes, a 5-foot 10-inch, 205pounder from Euclid (OH) High School, wiU make his 42nd consecu­ tive start today for the Scots, the last 37 at safety. He's tied for the team lead in interceptions in 1992 with three, and has also contributed 37 tackles (19 solos), five pass deflections and a fum­ ble recovery. For his career, the Cleve­ land native has well over 200 stops and was a PSAC-West second team selection in 1991. The son of Joseph and Grace Barnes of Cleveland, Mike will graduate with a degree in politi­ cal science. Heebsh, 6-2, 230, was also named PSAC-West second team last year. An outstanding blocker and pass receiver, Heebsh is third on the team m recep­ tions with eight, and has averaged a healthy 19.3 yards per catch this sea­ son, including a 49-yard touchdown grab in the Boro's win over Lock Haven. The Tiffin Columbian (OH) High School product has averaged 16.3 yards per catch (on 34 receptions) from his tight end position throughout his Edinboro career. Off the field. Heebsh maintains above 3.0 grade point average. A secondary education and comprehensive science major, Brian is the son of Richard and Nancy Heebsh of Tiffin. Lewis, a 5-9, 175-lb. product of Connellsville High School, has started every game at cornerback since his freshman year, a string of 41 consecu­ tive. He was named third team AllAmerican by the Football Gazette and PSAC first team in 1991. Also a tremendous student, his 3.0+ grade point average has earned him recogni­ tion from the University as a Fighting Scot Scholar Athlete the last three years. Statistically, Lewis has recorded 22 stops and an interception in 1992, running his career numbers to 185 tackles and a half-dozen picks. An accounting major, Georj is the son of Robert Lewis of ConneUsville. Martin, 6-1,180, has led the Boro in receptions each of the past two sea­ sons, including 32 grabs this year. He needs 18 more catches to set a new school record for receptions in a sea­ son, and is just 25 shy of the aU-time receiving mark. The Massillon, Ohio, native and Washington High School graduate was a PSAC-West second team selection last year at wide receiv­ er. His 81.7 receiving yards per game this season ranks Martin among the top 20 in NCAA Division II. The son of Rosalyne Martin of Massillon, Wrentie is majoring in business administration. Nagy, 6-1, 215, has seen action in every Fighting Scot game since his sophomore season as the team's long snapper and as a reserve outside linebacker. A tremendous special teams player with a great work ethic, Nagy has made sohd contributions to the Scot program throughout his career. A graduate of St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Stow, Ohio, Steve is the son of Steve and Patricia Nagy of Stow. He wUl graduate with a degree in business. Nickel, from Conneaut (Ohio) High School, is in his third season as a starter on the offensive line. The 6-4, 278-pounder is very versatile, as Nick­ el can play all five positions across the offensive line. Known as an excellent 33 pass blocker, he has also contributed to a Scot ground attack that is averag­ ing better than 260 yards per game, tops in the PSAC. The son of Kevin and Sandy Rodgers of Conneaut, Scott is a biology major. Ross, a 6-2, 235-lb. defensive end, is a converted linebacker who leads the Scots in sacks (6) and ranks fourth on the team in tackles (49, 23 solos). A native of Cleveland, Ohio, and gradu­ ate of Shaw High School, Ross has consistently provided the big play. In addition to his sacks, he has also added six tackles for loss, three deflected passes and a fumble recov­ ery in 1992. He is coming off a 12-tack­ le performance in the Boro's 33-13 win over California. A criminal justice major, Ross is the son of Julia Woodruff of Cleveland. Seibert, who hails from PainesviUe, Ohio, provides solid expe­ rience at the quarterback position as a backup to starter Jody Dickerson, and led the Scots to the only playoff win in school history (a 38-14 victory over Virginia Union in the opening round of the 1990 NCAA Division II play­ offs). He has completed 8 of 20 passes this season for 77 yards and a touch­ down for a quarterback efficiency rat­ ing of 93.3. He has been recognized each of the past three years for his out­ standing scholastic accomplishments by the University. Sean will earn a political science degree this December in just seven semesters. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Da'vid Seibert of PainesviUe. Stone, 6-0,178, is in his third year as a starter at wide out and ranks fourth on the squad in receptions. Over the course of his career. Stone has hauled in 48 passes for 441 yards and three touchdowns. His sure hands have also made him the holder for kick placements and he also returns kickoffs and punts. A native of Nor­ ton, Ohio, and a graduate of Norton High School, Paul will earn a degree in secondary education. He is the son of Peter and Pauline Stone of Norton. HAMILTON INSURANCE AGENCY Good Luck Scots Georgiann M. Hamilton, AAI, CIC, CPIW Agent Auto-Home-Business-Life STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA James H. McCormick Chancellor ERIE INSURANCE GROUP = ERIE = n Aftovt Mt M s«v«cf Featuring prints by: Dooiittie, Rediin, Bateman and more ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE ERIE FAMILY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE ERIE, PA 16530 Greetings: On behalf on the Board of Governors for the State System of Higher Education and the Office of the Chancellor, I am pleased to welcome you to toda/s exciting athletic event. t 119 Erie Street Edinboro, PA 16412 Phone: 814-734-5618 The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) is a nationally respected athletic association. Last season, over 40 teams were among the best in the coimtry, competing in regional and national championship competitions in football, basketball, swimming, track and field, wrestling, field hockey, tennis, lacrosse, cross country, softball, and baseball. Many athletes earned All-American and top scholar recognition for their work in the classroom and in the athletic arena. The efforts of these women and men who represent their imiversities and the entire State System, in victory or defeat, are supported and applauded. 111 Erie Street I Edinboro PA 16412 Z. 5480 Route 6N West Edinboro, Pa. 814-734-4700 Good Luck Scots!! Stop in after the game. The Board of Governors, the university presidents, the campus conummities, and I hope you will continue supporting our State System universities and their athletic programs during the 1992-93 academic year. Your attendance is appreciated. f James H. McCormick Framing Gallery HOUNDS HEAD The outstanding university coaching staffs that provide leadership,*4nstruction, and encouragement also are to be commended for their contributions t6^ the PSAC. Nothing can replace the time and talent they give to their students and universities. 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It's the one college elective th^t builds your selfconfidence, develops you/ leadership potential and helps you take on tlie challenges of com­ mand. BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THIS GUY IS IN CLASS. There's no obligation until your junior year, and that means there's no reason not to try it out right now. riAD^Hlp UxcellencI ARMY ROTC THE SMARTEST COLLEGE COURSE YOU CAN TAKE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT MAJOR BOGGS, 732-2562 36 Bancorp, Inc, No first year annual membership fee, an affordable interest rate, a distinctive card and numerous enhancements. The Edinboro VISA Card benefits the college as well as you. For further information please call First National Bank of Western Penn­ sylvania, Credit Card division at 1-800-837-6669. iroilMBOMO UNIVERSITY -------------VISA------------37 Seven-Game Individual and Team Stats RUSHING Name Jackson, Larry Russell, Derrick Dickerson, Jody Snyder, Chris Farr, Vidal Tedder, Tom Birmingham, Elroy Mills, William Westerfield, Wade Sherwood, Josh Williams, Terrence Seibert, Sean Totals G 7 7 7 7 2 5 2 5 6 2 4 6 7 ATT 132 82 39 18 14 15 10 12 10 1 4 5 342 YG 958 438 191 99 76 50 45 42 36 23 17 0 1975 PUNTS YL 30 14 44 0 15 0 3 2 2 0 10 4 124 NET 928 424 147 99 61 50 42 40 34 23 7 =4 1851 TD 15 5 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Name Lhotsky, Gary ATT 122 20 4 146 C 61 8 1 70 INT 7 0 0 7 YDS !993 77 21 1091 G 7 7 7 6 7 7 5 1 2 4 7 REC 32 10 8 6 5 3 2 1 1 1 1 70 YDS 572 143 154 54 65 48 14 21 11 6 3 1091 C/G 4.6 1.4 1.1 1.0 .7 .4 .4 1.0 .5 .25 10 10 NO 30 YDS 1255 AVG 41.8 EU 138 84 49 5 342 1975 124 1851 5.4 146 70 1091 7.5 488 2942 6.0 420.3 7 57 514 9.0 12 4 7 19 (307) 16.2 30 (1255) 41.8 16 (97) 7 6.1 Hrst Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Yards Lost Net Yards Yards Per Attempt Passes Attempted Passes Completed Yards Passing Yards Per Pass Total Plays Total Offaise Average Yards Per Play Average Yards Per Game Total Games Penalties Penalty Yards Average Penalty Yards Fumbles Fumbles Lost Passes Intercepted Kickoff Returns (YDS) Kickoff Return Average Punts (YDS) Punt Average Punt Returns (YDS) Punt Return Average TD 7 1 0 8 RECEIVING Name Martin, Wrentie Ashton, Dave Heebsh, Brian Stone, Paul Russell, Derrick Jackson, Larry Tedder, Tom McIntosh, Jeff Henne, Todd Glus, Rob Jackson, Greg Totals G 7 LP 65 The recent success of the Edinboro University football program has carrjed over into the classroom. No better examples than the accomplishments of senior quarter­ back/ free safety Sean Seibert and All-American defensive back Georj Lewis, TD 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 OPP 101 40 44 17 280 983 300 683 ;■' 2.4 - / 179 68 1036 5.8 459 1719 3.7 245.6 7 40 272 6.8 22 11 8 32 (493) 15.4 47 (1500) 31.9 14 (88) 6.3 Fighting Scot 3.0 Club Fall 1991 Dave Ashton Shane Blanford Steve Clare Russell Cray Dean Dimickle Mike Gentile Rob Glus Mario Houston Issac Johnson Mike Kegarise Georj Lewis Gary Lhotsky John Messura Jason Modlin Pete Murphy Scott Nickel Bryan Riefsnyder Sean Seibert Bill Sparenberg Wally Spisak TEAM STATS PASSING Name G Dickerson, Jody 7 Seibert, Sean 6 Williams, Terrence _4 Totals 7 Fighting Scot Scholar-Athletes Seibert will earn a political science degree this December in just seven semesters of attending Edinboro Univer­ sity. His 3.0+ cumulative grade point average and contributions to the Scot football program make Sean a true schol­ ar-athlete. He has been recognized the past three years for his outstanding accomplishments by the University. Lewis, who last year earned AllAmerican honors at defensive back, has found the academic and athletic balance to complete his business administration degree in four years. His 3.0+ cumulative grade point is outstanding, considering he has started every game since his fresh­ man year, a string of 34 consecutive, entering the 1992 season. Spring 1992 Dave Ashton Mike Barnes Det Betti Steve Qare Mike Gentile Rob Glus Brian Heebsh Gordie Hitchcock Mario Houston Mike Kegarise Anthony Mariani John Messura Scott Mikowicz Scott Nickel Derrick Russell Eric Schrimper Sean Seibert Bill Sparenberg Wally Spisak Paul Stone John Walker 1991-92 Scots with Cumulative QPA of 3.0+ Scott Mikowicz, Brian Heebsh, Sean Seibert, Mike Gentile, Wally Spisak, Dave Ashton, Georj Lewis, Bill Sparenberg, Gary Lhotsky and Shane Blanford SCORING BY QUARTERS KICKOFF RETURNS Name Jackson, Lany Russell, Derrick Stone, Paul Ashton, Dave Glus, Rob Mills, V\^lliam Schuster, Pat Tedder, Tom Westerfield, Wade Snyder, Chris Totals G 7 7 6 7 5 5 5 5 5 _7 7 NO 8 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 YDS 187 16 33 20 12 9 5 9 0 16 307 AVG 23.4 8.0 16.5 20.0 12.0 9.0 5.0 9.0 0 16.0 16.2 LR 67 14 19 20 12 9 0 9 0 16 67 G 6 2 7 FGA 7 3 7 FGM 3 2 3 per .4 .7 .4 1 59 13 2 85 13 3 56 24 4 57 19 TOT 257 69 PPG 36.7 9.9 1992 RESULTS (7-0) H H A H A ^1^4 * A. FIELD GOALS Name Rupert, Scott Joyce, Mike Totals EUP OPP LG 30 30 30 Totals 38 EUP 35 37 41 26 38 47 33 257 University of Buffalo Northwood Institute Southern Connecticut Clarion University Lock Haven University Shippensburg University California University OPP 13 13 0 17 10 3 13 ATT 3,834 3,440 1,030 8,521 1,800 3,469 1.005 69 23,099 Counselors from the Department of Academic Support Services assist stu­ dents with numerous tasks such as: course selection, educational planning, time management, study skills develop­ ment and test taking. Academic coun­ selors also coordinate programs such as general studies for undeclared majors, freshman outreach, and a free tutoring program. Pictured left to right: Rob Glus; Dr. Jerry Jackson, director. Act 101; Bruce Skolnick, chairperson. Department of Academic Support Services; and Mike Barnes. Possible NCAA II Playoff Teams (Northeast Region) lUP (7-0) 10/24 at SRU 34-17 (W) 10/31 TOWSON STATE 11/7 EDINBORO 11/14 at Clarion Edinboro (7-0) 10/24 at Calif. 33-13 (W) 10/31 SLIPPERY ROCK 11/7 atIUP 11/14 at Millers’ville New Haven (7-0) 10/24 S.Conn. 56-13 (W) 10/31 SPRINGFIELD 11/7 CARSONNEWMAN 11/14 at Shepherd Hillsdale, ME (8-0) 10/24 St, Joseph 14-6 (W) 10/31 GR. VALLEY ST. 11/7 at Butler 11/14 WAYNE STATE Pennsylvania Conference Standings East Stroudsbmg (6-1) 10/24 Millersville 20-13 (W) 10/31 at American Int. 11/7 KLTTZTOWN 11/14 at W. Chester -WESTEdinboro lUP Slippery Rock Clarion California Lock Haven Shippensburg West Chester (6-1) 10/24 Bloomsburg 34-2 (W) 10/31 at Kutztown 11/7 SHIPPENSBURG 11/14 E. STROUDSBURG -EASTEast Stroudsburg West Chester Millersville Mansfield Kutztown Che)niey Bloomsburg Slippery Rock (6-2) 10/24 lUP 34-17 (L) 10/31 EDINBORO 11/7 CLARION 11/14 at Lock Haven Millersville (6-2) 10/24 East Stroudsburg 20-13 (L) 10/31 CHEYNEY 11/7 at Mansfield 11/14 EDINBORO DIVISION OVERALL 4-0 4-0 2-1 2-1 0-3 0-3 0-4 7-0 7-0 6-2 3-4 2-5-1 2-6 2-6 Great Minds. Great Places. ,7 4-0 4-0 2-2 2-2 1-2 0-3 0-3 , ' 6-1 6-1 5-2 3-5 3-3-1 0-8 0-8 What makes the 14 universities in the State System so great? Education leading to opportunities. Wherever you live in Pennsylvania, a State System of Higher Education university is within a half-day’s drive. That means you can go away to college without going far away from home. Tuition is affordable. And, because the State System universities are committed to diversity, you’ll find our campuses friendly and supportive. So, ask your high school counselor about us, or write to: Office of the Chancellor, State System of Higher Education, P.O. Box 809, 3oi Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17108. We’d really like to hear from you! 1992 Football Cheerleaders - front row L-R: Sherry 5^^^Psoff,3Clichele Hadel, Christy Carl, Roberta Kromer, Jessica Vincent, Christine Smith, Jennifer Johnson, S^ii|'S,i^^ra. Back row L-R: Alissa Gregory, Candice Sanfrotello, Marlene Gormont, Jennifer Gilbert. 40 STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA