Saturday, October 28,1995 1:00 p.m. 1 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA N The Scot Scoreboard Edinboro Football Flourishes Under Hollman TODAY'S GAME Scots Hope to Contend in PSAC, NCAA Division li Informatfon on today's game including team rosters, statistics, game notes, etc., can be found in the colored cen­ ter section of The Scot Scoreboard, the official magazine for all Edinboro University home football games. The Scot Scoreboard is published by the Edinboro University Sports Information Office with assistance from the Edinboro Uni­ versity Public Information and Publications Office and printed by Clinton Press, Erie, Pa. Photogr^hy by Bob Wheeler and Dave Medvec. The Edinboro Athletic Depart­ ment appreciates the corporate sponsorship and advertis­ ing support provided by area businesses and encourages your “patronage whenever possible. For more information on Fighting Scot football or any Edinboro University ath­ letic program, contact Shawn Ahearn, coordinator of sports information, McComb Fieldhouse, Room 114, Eklin* boro. Pa., 16444 or tall (814) 732-2811. The Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Fighting Scots enter the 1995 football season hoping to continue an impressive run of success the program has enjoyed the past seven years under the leadership of head coach Tom Holl­ man. Edinboro has not only established one of the premier football programs in the PSAC, but the Fighting Scots also have enjoyed their share of national recognition in recent years as well. With 13 starters returning from last year's 7-3 squad that was ranked 17th in the final NCAA II poll, Edin­ boro enters the upcoming campaign ranked among the nation's elite once again in several pre-season polls. Here's a glance at a few Highlights of the Hollman Era ... • Four NCAA Division II playoff appearances in the past six years (1989,1990,1992,1993). • A 52-22-2 overall record, including a 31-9-2 mark in PSAC Western Division play. • Six consecutive seasons ranked in the NCAA Division n top 20 in the final poll. • Two players selected as finalists for the Harlon Hill Award presented annually to the NCAA Division II player of the year - Elbert Cole, 1989 (third place) and Ernest Priester, 1990 (runner-up). Edinboro has pro­ duced 38 All-Americans on 35 different teams since 1988. • Eight national scholar athletes since 1991. Tablje of Contents Edinboro University......................................... 3 Foster F. Diebold, President......................... ..........................5 Jody Mooradian, Athletic Director............................ ....... 7 Tom Hollman, Head Football Coach ........ ............................9 1995 Fighting Scot Preview ..... ....................... .................... 11 Scots in the Classroom.................................................. l3 Returning All-Americans «..................... ................................15 Today's Game...... ....... Center Player Profiles .......................... .............. ............. 20,23,25,27 Assistant Coaches .................................. ...................29,31 Pennsylvariia State Athletic Conference.............................. 32 1994 Honors and Accomplishments.................................... 33 PSAC FOQtball Records........,...................... ,,................ . 34,35 Sports Medicine Staff, Marching Band.................. .............36 Fighting ^cot All-Americans Since 1988 Good Luck, Fighting Scots! In sport, as in life, no one ever wins alone. With teamwork comes victory. And with that same spirit, PNC Bank is committed to providing the teamwork necessary to help you succeed in reaching all of your financial goals. PNCBANK Where Peiformance Counts 1994 Larry Jackson, RB Pat Schuster, DE Steve Russell, DB Jeremy O'Day, pL Mike“Edwards, LB Lateef Walters, WR Jody Dickerson, QB 1993 » Mike Kegarise, OL Jason Perkins, LB Jody Dickerson, QB Steve Russell, SS Russell Cray DT Larry Jackson, RB 1992 Mike Kegarise, OL Jason Perkins, LB Mike Barnes, DB Anthony Rbss, DE Geoij Lewis, DB Scott Nickel, OL Gary Lhotsky, P Larry Jackson, RB 1991 Curtis Rose, OL Jason Perkins, LB GeorjLewi^DB John Messura, DL •Several players receivedmultiple honors. 1990 Ernest Priester, WR Curtis Rose, OL Lester Frye, RB Jeff Jacobs, DL 1989 Elbert Cole, RB Ernest Priester, WR<^ Joe Brooks, OL Harold Galupi, QB Michael Willis, FS Ron Hainsey, OL Chip Conrad, DT 1988 Elbert Cole, RB Michael Willis, FS Tom Hollman has led the Fighting Scots to a 52-22-2 overall mark in seven seasons as Edinhoro's head coach. 1 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania GOOD LUCK SCOTS HISTORY / See us for all your automotive needs! New Buicks New Chevys New Chevy Trucks Used Cars Leasing Rentals Service Parts + Full Body Shop / Founded in 1857 as a private acade­ my Previously named Edinboro Acade­ my, Edinboro Normal School, Edin­ boro State Teachers College, and Edinboro State College / The second normal school estab­ lished in Pennsylvania and the twelfth 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 public access catalog, on-line and CD-ROM searching systems, public access catalog for the visually impaired, and interlibrary loan ser­ vice. / Men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, swimming, tennis, track, and wrestling / Eight on-campus residence halls / / Planetarium, modern science labs, solar observatory, robotics laboratory, TV studio, radio station, and center for the performing arts 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, Division I and II SPECIAL PROGRAMS BUICK CHEVY / / "Celebrating our 76th Anniversary" / 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 Present This Coupon By December 31,1995 QUICK LUBEplu^ $19.95 oil, lube, filter - no appointment necessary 29 minutes or less or your next one is free 2 5.00 Receive $ Off PA STATE INSPECTION - Other Parts and Labor Extra - One Coupon Per Car _____________ Coupon ----------------- The nation's third largest educational program for the physically disabled including services for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled International education program for the exchange of faculty and students FACILITIES / Forty-two buildings on a 585-acre wooded campus with a five-acre lake y Day, evening and weekend classes at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa. / Seven-story library with more than 430.000 bound volumes and 1.200.000 microform units, on-line / Reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer lab for children / Five powerful mini-computer sys­ tems, more than 725 personal com­ puters, 300 terminals, and 11 computer labs with current hardware and software / Recreational facilities, life skills cen­ ter, and nurse's station for students with disabilities / Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair accessible / A newly-remodeled University Cen­ ter with an indoor running track, saunas and whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, fullservice bookstore and dining areas, bowling lanes, and an aerobics room / Tennis courts, football stadium, weight rooms, all-weather track, and . olympic-size pool with diving tank 3 ATHLETICS President Foster F. Diebold Good Luck to the Fighting Scots from the Campus Bookstore «*!;•■ m m‘^ f " 1 y\ \:J ' • i- % Poft^ 1^ •• if KV rf II P6 0 .;. #^"i^ iB^w Decals Baseball Alumni, don’t forget to ask abmt your 10% discount nn nil insipnia items Open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m.'4:15 p.m. Phone (814) 732-2456 4 Now in the final year of his presi­ dency, Foster F. Diebold will retire in the summer of 1996 after having served Edinboro University of Penn­ sylvania, the State System of Higher Education and the people of Pennsyl­ vania for 17 years as the 14th chief executive officer of the institution of higher learning that has come to acclaim under his leadership as one of Pennsylvania's and the nation's finest. Only one other chief executive, Joseph Cooper, who was principal of the then Edinboro State Normal School for 29 years between 1863 and 1892, has served a longer term of office than President Diebold. Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's tenure. He has brought a vigorous educa­ tional and moral leadership, a strengthening of the spirit of commu­ nity, a clear sense of mission and pur­ pose, and a new dimension of multiculturalism and diversity. The University has returned to and main­ tained financial health. Academic programs have been emphasized and improved, with more than 100 degree programs now offered. A renewed commitment to teacher education came with his establishment of the Center for Excellence in Teaching. Significant facilities and grounds improvements have been achieved, with several of the historic campus structures restored to their original splendor, a student union expansion completed, and an Alumni House constructed. Enrollment gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. International linkage agreements with 15 educa­ tional institutions and organizations in four countries have positioned Edinboro University as a leader in international education both in the U.S. and abroad. And Edinboro Uni­ versity's program for students with disabilities, one of the first in the nation, continues to enjoy wide recognition as one of the finest at any college or university in the country. The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth College and also holds a master of arts in educa­ tional administration from Setpn 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. 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 University 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. President Diebold has been hon­ ored by the Government of Pakistan with the awarding of the degree of Doctor of Laws (honoris causa), pre­ sented at the Government House in the City of Karachi. The ceremony was attended by the presidents of the several Pakistani universities holding linkage agreements with Edinboro University, as well as many highranking officials of the Government 5 Foster F. Diebold of Pakistan and U.S. diplomatic offi­ cials. 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 Dixon Uni­ versity Center at Harrisburg. President Diebold's stature in American higher education has been recognized by several high-level appointments. He was named to the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, the leading national orga­ nization devoted to building con­ structive relationships between the two countries. He was also appointed to the Leadership Council of the Northeast-Midwest Institute, a regional component of the Center for Regional Policy, and to the Pennsyl­ vania Humanities Council, the pri­ vate, non-profit group promoting statewide public understanding of the humanities. Athletic Director Jody Mooradian Qo Fighting Scots! Jody Mooradian begins her sec­ athletic events, as well as the Univer­ ond year as athletic director at Edin- sity's outstanding summer camp pro­ boro University of Pennsylvania. She gram, and overseeing compliance for joined the Edinboro staff in August of NCAA Division I and Division II 1993 as associate athletic director and sports programs. senior women's administrator for the Fighting Scots before being named athletic director a year ago. In her current position, she is responsible for overseeing the daily operation of the Fighting Scots' 16- A The Alumni Association of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is proud of the University's continued excellence in academics, athletics, and special programs, and pleased to continue its support of the Fighting Scot football team! New Hampshire native, sport intercollegiate athletics pro­ Mooradian earned a bachelor's gram, including the supervision of a degree in political science at the Uni­ staff of more than 40 professionals versity of New Hampshire in 1981, a and an annual budget of $1.5 million. master's in public administration at She is director of all home, conference the University of Delaware, and a and NCAA athletic events and over­ doctorate at the Delaware Law sees NCAA and PSAC compliance School. She served as a New Hamp­ and eligibility matters, financial aid, shire state representative for District and scheduling for all athletes. 4 from 1980-82 and is a member of the New Hampshire and Permsylvania bar associations. As athletic director, Mooradian provides leadership for the Fighting Scots athletic department and is a key Before dedicating herself to a figure on the campus and within the career in intercollegiate athletics, Pennsylvania Conference. A member Mooradian served five years as a of the President's Cabinet, she has practicing attorney. She handled all been named chairperson of the Gen­ aspects of insurance litigation for der Equity Committee and was Devine, Millimet and Branch of recently appointed to the PSAC Exec­ Manchester, New Hampshire, for utive Committee. nearly two years after serving as inhouse counsel for the CIGNA Insur­ ance Company from 1987 to 1991. Her father, Andy Mooradian, was athletic director at the University of New Hampshire for 22 years. In 1993, Mooradian completed an administrative internship with the athletic department at the University of California in Los Angeles. While there, she handled NCAA compli­ ance and eligibility matters and worked with tutorial services bud­ gets and Title IX evaluations. She per­ formed similar duties in her first position at Edinboro where she assumed responsibility for financial aid for Edinboro's more than 300 stu­ dent athletes. She was also responsi­ ble for scheduling and administering Edinboro University's intercollegiate 7 Jody Mooradian Head Coach Tom Hollman The Student Government Association of Edinboro University SUPPORTS FIGHTING SCOTS ATHLETICS Chris Adams, President Ryan Van Dusen, Vice President Ellen Sass, Director of Finance Melissa Kaufman, Secretary In January 1988, Edinboro Uni­ versity hired Tom Hollman, Athens, Ohio, as its eleventh head football coach in the school's history. Hollman came to Edinboro from Ohio Univer­ sity, where he was the defensive coor­ dinator. Hollman, beginning his eighth year, has the Scot program back in the national spotlight. At Edinboro, he has earned 52 wins against just 22 losses and two ties and owns an impressive 31-9-2 slate against the PSAC Western Division. Throughout his seven year career at Edinboro, he has never had a losing season. In addition, he has coached two Harlon Hill Award finalists, and the schools career leaders in passing, rushing, receiving and interceptions. The Scots have advanced to post-season play four of the past six years. In 1989, he was named the top coach in the East Region by the National Football Coaches Associa­ tion and also tabbed the top coach in the PSAC West. In 1990, he guided the Scots to their first-ever NCAA II playoff win as Edinboro routed Vir­ ginia Union and advanced to the national quarterfinals. "As a coach, I have been fortu­ nate to coach at many different levels, from high school to Division I. The Division II level here at Edinboro is very appealing to me in relation to my career goals. It is a great feeling to be a head coach at this level." Hollman's educational back­ ground 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 education from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. football team and a two-year per­ former as a defensive back and offen­ sive end during his junior and senior years. He holds the school record with 13 career interceptions and earned All-American and All-District honors during the 1966 and 1967 sea­ sons. Hollman also lettered in base­ ball for three years during his stay at Ohio Northern. A chronological look at Holl­ man'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 impres­ sive 26-2-2 mark during his threeyear stay. Hollman then moved on to Fre­ mont Ross High School 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 1974, imbeaten at 9-0-1. In 1976, Hollman moved on to the collegiate ranks where he was the defensive 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 history (24-11-1). Tom Hollman At Edinbpro University 1988 5-4-1 1989 8-3 NCAA Playoffs. Final Ranking: #7 1990 9-3 NCAA Playoffs Final Ranking: #11 1991 7-4 Fifial Ranking: #20 1992 8 2-1 - In 1981, Hollman took an assis­ tant coaching spot with Ball State University which he held through the 1984 campaign. Then, beginning in 1985 Hollman held the defensive coordinator position at Ohio Univer­ sity. 1993 8-3 NCAA Playoffs Final Ranking: #14 Tom resides in Edinboro with his wife, Kandi, and four children, Mari, Jon, Tim and Denise. 1994 7-3 Final Ranking: #17 NCAA Playoffs. Final Ranking: #15 52-22^2 31-9-2 PSAC West While at Ohio Northern, Holl­ man was a three-year starter for the 9 1995 Preview - Reloading or Rebuilding? Replacing players each year is a chal­ lenge - but replacing greatness is another. Gone from a season ago is the school's all-time leading rusher, passer and inter­ ception leader. Whether 1995 turns into a season of reloading or rebuilding remains a mystery but it is likely the program's foundation and well-deserved reputation will have the Scot program back in the limelight again this fall. Entering his eighth season directing the Boro fortunes, head coach Tom Hollman returns 14 starters and 33 lettermen to a squad that posted a 7-3 mark a year ago. In '94, the Scots earned a #17 rank­ ing at season's end marking the sixth con­ secutive season Edinboro had finished among the nation's top 20. Since '91, the Plaid has earned two trips to the NCAA n championship field of 16 and posted an impressive 30-12-1 overall record. nly at Perkins® Family Restaurants can you enjoy all of your breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites anytime of the day. Like our fluffy buttermilk pancakes, scrumptious edible bread bowl salads, premium three-egg omelettes, creamy chicken pot pies and more. All available when you're hungry. Morning. Noon. Or night. O HOURS; Sun.-Thurs. 6 am to Midnight Fri. & Sat. Open 24 Hours 290 Plum Street Edinboro, PA Ph. 734-4600 10 The task at hand in '95 will be filling the shoes of record-setting All-Americans Larry Jackson, Jody Dickerson and Steve Russell. What makes this season even more of challenge is the Boro must look for replacements while playing, arguably, the toughest schedule in school history. Difficult from the beginning, the Scots open with a home contest against Hills­ dale, Division II's winningest program. The 10-game ledger also features non­ conference road games at Division I-AA Appalachian State and Division II power Portland State, while the Boro's cross­ over home game from the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division is vastly improved Mansfield. The divisional slate consists of home games against Lock Haven, California and lUP whereas the Boro treks to Shippensburg. Slippery Rock and Clarion. A strong road team the past three regular seasons (12-2-1), die Scots successes in '95 will again be based on their abilities to continue winning away from Sox Harri­ son Stadium. A Breakdown of Personnel Skill Positions / Traditionally a strength for the team has turned into the biggest question mark for '95. With the departure of Jackson and Dickerson, the Scots lose over 12,000 yards of total offense. Simply stated, the Boro's success offensively will parallel the progression of junior quarterback Chris Hart. A backup the past two seasons. Hart has played in 16 games, completing 38% of his passes for 112 yards, one score and one interception. The running back spot is solid with the return of Tony Brin­ son (221 yards, 2 TDs) and the addition of highly-touted Gerald Thompson. Look for the Scots to rely heavily on the run­ ning game to assist Hart's development. The wideout spot is open with the depar­ ture of big-play man Lateef Walters. Terry Roberts, who has averaged nearly 27 yards per catch the past two years, must step up in '95. Offensive Line If who is throwing, running or catch­ ing the ball is a question, then the founda­ tion for '95 will be the return of the entire offensive line from a year ago. All-Ameri­ can tackle Jeremy O'Day is outstanding and will team with center Det Betti, guards Chad Wallick and Chris Barney and tackle Tom Lavis to secure the attack. Jesse Trevino also has plenty of game experience from a year ago. Tight end Todd Henne (15 receptions, 158 yards, 2 TDs) was named second team PSAC-West a year ago and returns as the squad's top pass catcher. John Sabo (6, 53,1 td) is also solid. Matt Gentile (46 tackles) and A1 Bass (32, 2 recoveries). Rich Jones (21 stops, 6 games) is also back while junior college transfer Jeff Traversy should step in and have an immediate impact. Linebackers All conference performer Michael Sims returns to anchor the second line of defense. Sims led the squad with 124 total tackles a year ago including 85 solo hits. He was in on four tackles for loss and intercepted one pass. With the departure of All-American Michael Edwards, the Scots may face a void here. Jerry Roberts, who recorded 16 hits in a reserve role a year ago, may be the one to step up. Emery Martin (9 stops, 3 games) and transfer Vanroy Williams (6-2, 235) could also play major roles for the Scots. Secondary Gone is All-American Steve Russell, the team's all-time interception leader but three other starters, with plenty of biggame experience return. Both cornerbacks, Marty Williams and Keith Cushenberry, earned second team all­ west selections in '94. Williams was fourth on the squad with 68 stops includ­ ing four tackles for loss, one interception and six deflections. Cushenberry regis­ tered 36 tackles and was second on the team with two picks. Rick Walker, a parttime starter through his career, is looking to recover from last year's shoulder injury. He contributed 39 hits in just six games in '94. Specialties Defensive Line Another crew which returns intact is the defensive front. All-American end Pat Schuster (65 tackles, 10 sacks) is closing in on the school's all-time sack record. Last season, Schuster registered 22 total tack­ les behind the line for -103 yards. All con­ ference end Bryan Lambert (73 stops, 7 sacks) also returns along with tackles 11 The Boro faces two holes to fill with the graduation of veteran placekicker Scott Rupert and the departure of Eric Wagner. In addition, with the graduation of Russell and Walters, the Scots must find replacements to return kicks and pimts. Scot Success in the Classroom GIANT EAGLE ONE STOP SHOPPING Progression of the student-athlete has always been a priority for Coach Tom Hollman and his staff. This past year, the tradition of success on the field and in the classroom continued for the Fighting Scot football program. A pair of starters, tight end Todd Henne and safety Rick Walker, not only had quality years on the gridiron for the Scots but were recognized as national scholar-athletes by College Foot­ ball Preview magazine. The pair were also honored as top student-athletes by the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and Edinboro University. Both students currently own cumulative grade point marks of better than 3.5. In 1994, Henne earned PSAC-West second team all star honors for his 15 catches for 158 yards and a pair of scores while Walker record­ ed 39 tackles, 20 solo, in just six games due to a shoulder injury. College Football Preview Academic All-Americans / 1991 - Georj Lewis, DB, Connellsville, PA/Connellsville High School Sean Seibert, QB, Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey High School . 1992 - Brian Heebsh, TC, Tiffin, OH/Tiffin High School Sean Seibert 1993 - Dave Ashton, WR, Erie, PA/Strong Vincent High School Scott Mikowicz, TE, Cattaraugus, NY/Cattaraugus High School 1994 - Todd Henne, TE, Louisville, OH/Louisville High School Rick Walker, FS, Homestead, PA/Steel Valley High School 1994-95 Scots with Cumulative QPA of 3.0+ Matthew Barrett, DT, Greensburg, PA/Greensburg Central High School Alexander Bass, DT, Durham, NC/Jordan High School Matt Brown, DE, Chagrin Falls, OH/Walsh Jesuit High School Derek Clark, PK/WR, Dubois, PA/Dubois High School Jesse Hannan, DE, Brackeru'idge, PA/Highlands High School Chris Hart, QB, Allison Park, PA/Hampton High School Todd Henne Dean Schmaltz, DB, Sagamore Hills, OH/Nordonia Rick Walker Eric Zechman, OL, Centerville, OH/Centerville 1995 Spring 3.0 Club Visit our Pharmacy, Bakery, Hot Foods, Deli or Iggle Video Center Today Todd Henne Rick Walker OPEN 24 HOURS f 7:00 a.m. Monday thru Midnight Saturday Matt Brown Todd Henne Eric Zechman Derek Clark Dean Schmaltz Rick Walker Chris Hart Matt Barrett Mike Culver, TE, Harmony, PA/Seneca Valley High School Jesse Hannan Alexander Bass Jesse Trevino, OL, Del Rio, TX/Del Rio Jeff Grecek, DL, Johnstown, PA/Conemaugh Valley Tom Lavis, OL, Seward, PA/Laurel Valley Chadd Wallick, OL, Dover, OH/Dover Sundays 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. EDINBORO 606Erie Street Independently Owned & Operated hy Art Smaltz 12 Coach Doug Watts addresses the audi­ ence at the Student-Athlete Recognition Banquet honoring students with 3.0 cumulative grade point average. L-R: Dr. Philip Kerstetter, dean of education; Jody Mooradian, athletic director; Richard Morley, vice president for financial operations and administration; and Dr. John Fleischauer, provost and vice president for academic and student affairs. 13 1995 Returning All-Americans Go Team! Best of luck for a great season I Jeremy O'Day Pat Schuster Senior - Offensive Tackle #76 6-3,280, Lockport, NY/Lockport High School Senior - Defensive End - #38 6-2,225, Bradford, PA/Bradford High School / Combines tremendous strength and agility as an out­ standing blocker against the run and pass / A strong bull-rushing end who has proven ability to penetrate opposing backfields / 1995 preseason All-American by The Sporting News ^ Second team 1994 Football Gazette All-American / Anchors an offensive line which paved the way for ^ Registered 10 sacks last season for -66 yards and 12 additional tackles for loss for -37 yards ^ Needs only four sacks to break Edinboro's all-time mark of 25.5, standing since 1984 - 450+ yards per game last season Integra® Member FDIC 14 / Did not yield a sack last season in 10 games / 1994 Football Gazette honorable mention All-American / Opened holes for All-American running back Larry Jackson in '94 - Division II's second leading rusher 1995 preseason first team selection by Bob Griese's College Football Yearbook and C.M. Frank ^ First team All-Northeast Region selection last season / Has graded out at 85% or better the past two seasons as a starter / Unanimous selection by the conference coaches as a PSAC-West first team member / First team choice by Pennsylvania State Athletic Con­ ference Western Division and CoSida All-Northeast Region teams last year / Third team All-American by Associated Press and CoSida / Led the team in sacks in both '93 and '94 15 Painting by Lee Steadman All the charm of a country inn with the convenience of a large Culbertson Hills Qolf Resort hotel. The Edinboro Inn offers 105 well appointed guest rooms, a family dining room and a relaxing lounge with entertainment Sdinboi^o, Pennsylvania 16^12 Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Enjoy our indoor pool and saunas and also the 18-hole championship golf course, Cul­ Clubhouse: 81^-93ii-1131 Pro Shop - Tec ^imes: 81^-93^-31111 bertson Hills, that surrounds the hotel. 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Box 796 16 17 SCO TS layed out many courses Including Medinah #3 and Butler C.C., Culbertson Hills Golf Gary, Bobby and Donald Orr, Owners FIG H TIN G Resort & Conference Center US Rt. 6N 1-79, Exit 38 Edinboro, PA 16412 (814) 734-5650 (800) 352-3182 GO Edinboro Inn EDINBORO (6-1,4-0) HILLSDALE at Appalachian State at #12 P(»tland State LOCK HAVEN at Shipp^sburg CALIFORNIA (PA) at Slippery Rock INDIANA (PA) MANSFIELD at Clarion W L W W W W W 21-14 7-44 26-7 52-12 40-7 31-7 22-13 W L L W W W W W 28-25 17-20 19-20 50-7 62-21 44-20 41-7 58-0 Over the years, there's one place more winners have tasted victory than anywhere else. 1995 McDonald’s Corporation .. q THE GAME The Edinboro University of/Pennsylvania Fighting Scots, 6-1 overall and ranked 12th this week in the NCAA Division n football poll, will host the Indiana University n, of Pennsylvania Indians, 6-2 on the season and ranked seventh in Division this Saturday (Oct. 28). Kickofffor the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division battle for first place is set for 1 p.m. at Edinboro's Sox Harrison Stadium. OveraU 6-1-0 6-2-0 6-1-0 4-4-0 2-6-0 2-6-0 1-7-0 Edinboro enters Saturday's game with a 6-1 overall record, and a 4-0 mark in the PSAC-West, after a hard-fought 22-13 victory over Slippery Rock University of Peimsylvania last Saturday. Indiana, coming off a 58-0 win over Cheyney University of PA, counters with a 6-2 overall record, and a 3-0 mark in the PSAC-West. The Fightipg Scots opened the season with perhaps the most difficult three-game schedule in school history, going 1 -1 in their first two games. Since then, the Boro has posted five straight wins, including a victory over a Top 10 team—26-7 over Portland (OR) State University — and four straight wins in the PSAC-West. Indiana also started their season with a tough non-conference schedule, going 1 -2 in their first three games before winning their last five games. NCAA NATIONAL/REGIONAL RANKINGS PSAC WEST • STANDINGS Edinboro Indiana Clarion Slippery Rock Shippensburg Lock Haven California Game of Nationaly-Ranked Rivals Features No. 7 vs. No. 12 THE RECORDS INDIANA (PA) (6-2,3-0) at Grand Valley State CENTRAL STATE NEW HAVEN WESTCHESTER SHIPPENSBURG at California (PA) SLIPPERY ROCK CHEYNEY at Edinboro CLARION at Lock Haven Scots Host Indiana in PSAC-West Showdown PSAC 4-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 0-3-0 0-4-0 Edinboro moved up two spots in the NCAA Division II national rankings this week, from 14th to 12th, while lUPjumped up one spot, from ah eighth-place tie with Portland State into the No. 7 slot. The top six spots in the Northeast Regional rankings reihaihed the same. Ferris State (MI) University was ranked first in the region and third nationally, followed by New Haven (CT) University, which was second in the region and moved up to fifth in the national poll. Indiana was ranked third regionally, followed by Edinboro. Grand Valley (MI) State University was fifth (14th nationally), while Millersville stayed sixth. THE COACHES Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern University, 1968) recently became the winningest coach in Edinboro history. Now in his eighth year as head coach of the Fighting Scots, PSAC EAST • STANDINGS Hollman has compiled a 58-23-2 overall mark (.711) with the Scots. He passed Bill Overall PSAC McDonald, 54-34-7 from 1969-78, on the school's all-time victOTy list earlier this year. East Stroudsburg 4-3-0 3-0-0 Hollman, who also is the winningest coach in school history based on winning Mill^ville 6-0-1 2-0-1 percentage, was ranked 13th on the NCAA Division n wiimingest active coaches list Bloomsburg 6-1-1 2-0-1 entering the season. He has led Edinboro to the NCAA Division n playoffs in four of Kutztown 3-4-0 2-2-0 the past six seasons (1989-90-92-93). The Scots are 35-9-2 in games against PSACWest Chester 3-4-1 2-2-0 Ch,e>'ney 0-7-1 0-3-0 West foes under Hollman. The Boro won the PSAC-West title in 1989. Mansfield 0-7-0 0-4-0 Hollman also posted a 24-11-1 record at the College of Wooster to toing his overall coaching record to 82-34-3 in 11-plus seasons, a .702 winning percentage. Frank Cignetti (lUP, 1960), is currently in his 10th year at Indiana. On Saturday, the Indians' boss will be shooting for his 100th win at lUP, as he holds an impressive 9919-1 (.836) record as the all-time wiimingest coach at the school. Cignetti's numbers against the PSAC-West are even more staggering, as he owns a 53-3-1 (.939) record against conference foes. The last conference loss came in 1992 when Clarion upended the Indians, 35-26. Since then, the Indians have posted 15 straight conference wins. Technically, Clarion later had to forfeit the contest because of an ineligible player, giving lUP the win. Edinboro tied Indiana that same year, marking the last time lUP didn't win a PSAC-West game. Discounting the Clarion game in '92, Cignetti has not lost to a conference opponent since September 23,1989, when Edinboro beat the Indians, 37-0. All in all, Cignetti's non­ losing streak in regular season conference games stands at 37. Cignetti has led Indiana to the NCAA Division II national championship game twice (1990 and '93) and to the national playoffs seven times. He has been selected PSAC-West Coach of the Year on five occasions. Cignetti also served as the head coach at West Virginia University from 1976-79 where he posted a record of 17-27, bringing his overall collegiate coaching record to 116-46-1 (.715). THE SERIES THE PSAC THIS WEEK Indiana at Edinboro 1:00 West ChestCT at Bloomsbury, 1:30 Cheyney at Mansfield, 1:00 California at Lock Haven, 7:30 Slippery Rock at Qarion, 1:00 East Stroudsburg at Millersville, 1:30 Kutztown at Shippensburg, 1:00 LAST WEEK'S SCORES Edinb(HY) 22, Slippery Rock 13 Bloomsbury 17, Kutztown 8 Clarion 20, California 10 East Stroudsburg 36, Mansfield, 13 Indiana 58, Cheyney 0 Millersville 31, West Chester 12 Shippensburg 73, Lock Haven 29 PSAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK West Offense West Defense East Offense East Defense Steve Witte, RB, Clarion Bryan Lambert, DE, Edinboro Joe Pawloski, RB, East Stroudsburg Tim Green, LB, East Stroudsburg OPPONENT FAST FACTS School.........Indiana University of PA Location............................. Indiana, Pa. Enrollment...................................13,800 Affiliation..............NCAA Division II ConferOTce........................ PS AC-West Nickname....................................Indians Colors......................Crimson and Gray Stadium......................George P. Miller edacity......................................... 8,000 Surface................. ..........Artificial Turf President......... Dr. Lawrence K. Pettit Athletic Director..... Frank J. Cignetti Sports Ihfo; Director........ Larry Judge SID Office.......................(412)357-2747' SID FAX..................... (412)357-7804 Press Box..................... (412)357-2762 Tom Hollman Frank Cignetti The Indians own a 43-16-4 advantage in a series which dates back to 1926. lUP has won the last two meetings, 21-7 last year, and 31-24 two seasons ago. In 1992,jthetwo teams tied at 21, marking the last official time.IUP failed to win a PSAC-West conference match-up. The last time Edinboro defeated Indiana came during the 1989 campaign, when the Scots handed lUP a 37-0 loss on their way to a PSAC-West crown later that year. In addition to their two straight victories, the Indians have won 11 out of the last 13 games between these two rivals, dating back to a 6-3 Edinboro victory in 1982. EDINBORO AT HOME, INDIANA ON THE ROAD Edinboro has posted a 30-5-1 record at Sox harrison Stadium during the Hollman era. The Scots are 3-0 at home this season, outscoring opponents 104-33 at Sox Harrison. Indiana has played only two of their eight games away from home this year, but the Indians have won them both—28-25 at Grand Valley and 44-20 at California. THOMPSON LEADS PSAC IN RUSHING Edinboro running back Gerald Thompson, a redshirt freshman from Pittsburgh (Woodland Hills) continues to impress in his rookie season. Through seven games, Thompson has mshed for 941 yards to lead all PSAC rushers and rank fifth in NCAA Division II with an average of 134.4 rushing yards per game. He has rushed for 139 yards or more in five straight games, leading the Scots to five straight wins. His average of 6.0 yards per carry is among the best in the conference, as is his eight touchdowns (7 rushing and a 75-yard TD reception).The only time Thompson failed to gain 100 yards was in the Scots' loss to Appalachian State, when he suffered a foot injury (turf toe) and carried just six times for 27 yards. In six games against Division II opponents, Thompson is averaging 152.3 yards per game. Tony Brinson provides the Scots with a nice one-two running back punch, adding 56.0 yards/gm on the ground. Brinson has scored two rushing touchdowns, and has caught 11 passes for 107 yards and a one touchdown. MORE ON THE BORO OFFENSE Edinboro wideout Gilbert Grantlin also is turning in a solid season. Grantlin has caught 28 passes for 561 yards and seven touchdowns. Grantlin is averaging 80.1 receiving yards per game, ranking him fifth among PSAC pass catchers. The junior also ranks seventh in the PSAC in kickoff returns (11 returns, 22.6-yard average) and sixth in the conference in all-purpose yardage (136.3 yards per game). Junior quarterback Chris Hart calls the shots for Edinboro behind a veteran line that returned all seven starters from a year ago. Hart has completed 80 of 161 passes (49 percent) for 1,146 yards, with 10 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He ranks seventh in the PSAC with a 115.1 efficiency ranking. THE BORO DEFENSE Much of Edinboro's success this year can be attributed to the solid play of the defense. Throw out the Appalachian State game, and the Scots have allowed just 10.0 points per game against NCAA Division II foes. Senior defensive end Pat Schuster, a consensus All-American last season and a strong candidate to earn post-season accolades again this season, leads the team with 66 tackles, 43 solos, and 11 tackles for loss (-24 yds). He also leads the Scots with 10 sacks (-99) and is the school's all-time leader with 32. On the other end of the defensive line, senior Bryan Lambert was named PSAC-West Defensive Player of the Week for his eight tackle (six solo), four sack (-27 yards) performance against Slippery Rock. On the season, Lambert has 54 tackles (32 solo), seven sacks (-51 yards), six tackles for loss (-11 yards), one forced fumble and one recovery (returned 55 yards for a TD). Senior linebacker Michael Sims is second to Schuster with 62 tackles. Thirty-two of Sims' stops have been solos. In last year's lUP/EUP match-up, Sims posted a seasonhigh 16 tackles in a 21-7 loss. Junior safety Ron Allen has 57 tackles, including 37 solos. Sims and Allen are both tied for second in the PSAC with four interceptions. A LOOK AT INDIANA lUP's offense is similar to the Boro's, relying on a strong running game and a steady passing attack. On the ground, sem'or tailback Dennis Robinson has rushed for 823 yards on 143 attempts (102.9 yds/gm-5.8 yds/att) in the Indian's first eight games. Lastseason, Robinson rushed for 171 yards and one touchdown on 33 attempts in lUP’s victory. Other threats in the Indiana backfield are senior Vaughn Mosely (87 att-390 yds-2 TD) and redshirt freshman James Suber (60-467-5). The passing game is anchored by senior quarterback Ken Ferguson (72 comp-138 att-10 TD-4INT), who has thro\Vn for 1,152 yards and completed 52.2 percent of his passes. His favorite targets includd^junior flankers Tony Hardy (24 catches- 369 yds-2 td) and Mario Hardison (18-256-3), and senior split end Taun Henderson (11-290-4). Junior All-American defensive end Jeff Tumage spearheads the lUP defense. Tumage has a team-high 60 tackles, including 38 solos and eight tackles for loss (-34 yds). He recorded 11 tackles (9 solo), and two tackles for loss in last year's game, earning PSACWest Defensive Player of the Week honors. Senior strong safety Ruben Monroe has recorded 53 tackles and an lUP-best six pass break-ups. Senior linebacker Omar Stewart and junior free safety Reggie Carter have both added 42 tackles. UP NEXT Edinboro hosts Mansfield University next Saturday (Nov. 4), before closing out the regular season at Clarion. Mansfield (0-7) entertains Cheyney (0-7-1) this week. Indiana will host Clarion and travel to Lock Haven to close out the season. MEMORABLE GAMES IN THE lUP-EDINBORO SERIES Though Indiana holds a considerable lead in the all-time series (43-16-4), these two rivals have played some exceptional games throughout the Hollman/Cignetti era. Here are a look at some of those memorable contests: 1989 EDINBORO - 37 INDIANA - 0 As the country was suffering the effects of Hurricane Hugo, so too were the Scots and Indiana during a scoreless first half. In the second half it was not the weather, but Edinboro running back Elbert Cole who took control. Cole scored on runs of seven, seven and 37 to put the Boro up for good. Cole's second and third rans were set up on great defensive efforts by Matt Miller, who recovered a fumbled lUP snap, and Chip Conrad, who sacked Indian quarterback Tony Alliucci on fourth down and three. Other Edinboro scores included quarterback Hal Galupi's 5-yd run and mnning back Chris Conway's 65-yard scamper. unranked at 6-3. Indiana's Jay Murphy crossed the plain first when Jay Murphy went over the top from one yard out, but missed the PAT. Edinboro charged back when Derrick Russell shot up the middle to score from 9 yards away, making it 7-6 Edinboro. Russell hit paydirt again, this time from one yard, capping a 90-yard drive after Georj Lewis recovered an lUP fumble. Aliucci struck back for the Indians, hitting Johnny White and Theo Turner on respective three and 14-yard touchdown passes, making it 20-14 lUP. Scott Rupert hit a 28-yard field goal to close the gap, but the Indians' Michael Mann, who rushed for 214 yards on the day, took over by helping lUP run out the clock. 1990 INDIANA-36 EDINBORO-29 Perhaps the best game ever in the series between these two teams, the Indians came out on top in this see-saw affair. Down 14-7 in the second quarter, the Boro went up on top 22-14 after two Galupi to Ernest Priester touchdowns, and a John Baumann field goal. lUP's Charles Peoples returned the ensuing kickoff 98 yards, and scored on a 14-yard pass from Tony Aliucci to put the Indians up 28-22 at the half. Edinboro's Paul Stone caught a 9-yard pass from Galupi late in the third, but lUP got the capper when Michael Mann scored on a three-yard run midway through the fourth quarter to close out this classic. 1992 INDIANA-21 EDINBORO-21 Indiana dotted the scoreboard first as Scott Woods hit Scott McClellan on a four-yard pass. Edinboro then exploded, scoring the game's next 21 points to take a two touchdown lead. Larry Jackson evened the score at seven in the first quarter on a 10-yard run. In the second stanza. Boro quarterback Jody Dickerson got hot, hitting Wrentie Martin from 11 yards away, and Jackson on a 12-yard pass to give the Scots a commanding halftime lead. In the second half, lUP refused to die. Woods hit JeMone Smith on a 6-yard scoring pass with 1:48 in the third to pull the Indians within seven. Trailing late in the fourth. Woods struck again, this time hooking up with Derrick Smith from 16 yards out with only 26 seconds showing on the clock. lUP decided to play for the tie, and Mike Geary's extra point kick ended this one in a stalemate. 1990 INDIANA -14 EDINBORO - 7 NCAA DIVISION H PLAYOFF GAME Indiana got on the board first when Alliucci found John White in the end zone on fourth and nine, making it 7-0 Indians. Following an lUP punt, Edinboro turned the ball over and Alliucci took advantage with a one-yard TD run. The Boro made it close when Priester hauled in a touchdown pass from Galupi in the fourth quarter, but it wasn't enough. It wasn't as exciting as the first game, but it was the same result - lUP by seven. 1991 INDIANA-20 EDINBORO-17 "You can throw out the records when these two teams meet" is the best way to sum up this game, as lUP entered Sox Harrison Stadium 9-0 and No. 1 in the country and the Scots stood 1993 INDIANA-31 EDINBORO-24 On a cold and snowy day in Edinboro, lUP got the game's final score to pull out another nailbiter. Edinboro's Jody Dickerson hit Marcus Griffin on a 20-yard touchdown pass with only 7:05 remaining to give the Boro a 24-23 lead. However, lUP was not about to be upset, as Scott Woods hit Theo Turner to c^ a l2play, 64-yard drive with only 2:58 left. A two-point conversion ‘ and a strong defensive stands by the Indians iced the game. Indiana was led by the man, that is All-American Michael Mann, who rushed for 219 yards and two touchdowns for the victors. 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H 15 CHRIS HART 6-2 190 Jr. LS 56 ERIC ZECHMAN 6-3 265 Sr. 6-1 189 Jr. PR 81 9 GILBERT GRANTLIN Cl Derek Clark 5-11 165 Jr. KR 81 GILBERT GRANTLIN 6-1 189 Jr. KR 33 TONY BRINSON 6-0 188 Jr. ........... .Bemba Jones .............Deric Mitchell .......... Marty Williams ............ ;..... Tory Hunt ..............BJ. Harrison .......Bryan Smetanka ...............Derek Clark ....................Ron Allen .............Ken McCrory .......... ....Joe Peraiho ............Dan Wansley ........... ;.....Chris Hart ...Jermaine Carswell .....;........ Marc Brown ..............Dave Sadler ........... Scott Latosky ...Keith Coshenberry ........ ;....... Joe Banta ........... Jeremy Brain ........ Mike Andersen ....Gerald Thompson ..........Jerome Glover ........ ...Brian Decker ........... Emery Martin ......... ..Scott Gracan ............Tony Brinson ........... Kevin Klemm ................Mick Lilley ............Pat Schuster .......... Jerry Roberts ..............Glen Geary .......;.Matt Gutowski ........ Bryan Lambert .......Carlos Williams ......... Joseph Evans .......... Michael Sims .............Matt Gentile ...............Bruce Witt .......... Wayne. Lloyd ......... Eric Zechman ....Greg Greenough .............. Matt Brown ........Anthony Oaks ........ ;...Jeff Grecek ........ Jesse Trevino ................ Dan Caro ............. Matt Barrett ......... Jason Antolik .......... Chris Barney ............. ..Jeff Figgs .............Rich Jones ..............Tom Lavis .......Chadd Wallick ......... Jesse Wendl ........Todd Rogacki .........Jeff Traversy ....... Jeremy O'Day .............Det Betti Ouentin Ware-Bey .....Gilbert Grantlin .......... Scott Harrer ..........Mike Culver ......... Todd Henne .......Terry Roberts ............John Sabo .......Ryan Sauppe ......Jesse Hannan ......... Ryan Croyle ....Robert Thomas .....Donald Haines ..................Al Bass ......Bill Magnuson ....... Marco Brown - Fighting Scots Team Stats First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Yards Lost Net Yards Yards/Attempt Passing Attempts Completions Yards Total Offense Total Plays Average Yards/Game Scoring Total Points Points Per Game Penalties Per Game Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Passes Had Intercepted Turnover Ratio Punts Yardage Average Field Goals (Made/Att) Kickoff Returns Yards Average Punt Returns Yards Average Third Down Attempts Conversions Percentage Fourth Down Attempts Conversions Percentage - Indiana Offense - - Indians Team Stats EUP 129 75 45 9 Opp 126 59 52 15 315 1,727 161 1,566 5.0 268 1,096 348 748 2.8 162 80 1,146 2,712 477 387.4 198 87 1,108 1,856 466 265.1 199 28.4 57 8.1 492 7/4IZ +'5 32 1,024 32.0 5/8 20 351 17.6 22 150 6.8 86 31 36.0 15 8 53.5 104 14.9 37 5.2 400 20/10 11 -5 41 1,475 36.0 3/9 34 572 16.8 15 187 12.5 102 33 32.5 18 9 50.0 First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Yards Lost Net Yards Yards/Attempt Passing Attempts Completions Yards Total Offense Total Plays Average Yards/Game Scoring Total Points Points Per Game Penalties Per Game Yards Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Passes Had Intercepted Turnover Ratio Punts Yardage Average Field Goals (Made/Att) Kickoff Returns Yards Average Punt Returns Yards Average Third Down Attempts Conversions Percentage Fourth Down Attempts Conversions Percentage lUP 173 92 65 16 Opp 141 53 68 20 376 2,131 172 1,959 5.2 290 1,245 350 895 3.1 186 95 1,529 3,488 562 436.0 255 123 1,414 2,295 545 266.9 319 39.9 57 7.1 504 24/9 7 +11 28 1,168 41.7 16/20 23 461 20 23 256 11.1 112 49 43.8 9 3 33.3 120 15.0 49 6.1 390 30/17 10 -11 54 1,903 35.2 3/5 52 939 18.1 15 63 4.2 115 36 31.3 14 4 28.6 t - Fighting ^bts Individual Stats Rushing Gerald Thompson. Tony Brinson B.J. Harrison Passing Chris Hart AU 157 82 35 Att 161 Yds 941 392 100 Comp 80 Yds/Att 6.0 4.8 2.9 Ini Yds 12 1,146 TD 7 2 2 TD 10 - Indians Individual Stats Rushing Deimis Robinson James Suber Vaughn Mosely AU 143 60 87 Passing Ken Ferguson Steve Russell Att 138 46 Yds 823 467 398 Comp 72 21 Yds/Att 5.8 7.8 4.6 Int Yds 4 1,125 3 376 U2 9 5 2 TD 10 4 Receiving Gilbert Grantlin Quentin Ware-Bey Tony Brinson Todd Henne Rec 28 15 11 10 Yds 561 189 107 79 Yds/Rec 20.1 12.6 9.7 7.9 TD 7 0 1 0 Receiving Tony Hardy Mario Hardison Taun Henderson Rec 24 18 11 Yds 369 256 290 Yds/Rec 15.4 14.2 26.4 TD 2 3 4 Scoring Gerald Thompson Gilbert Grantlin Ken McCrory TD 8 8 XE ££ - _ £ts 56 56 37 Scoring Jon Ruff Dennis Robinson James Suber TD 9 5 XI 32-34 - EG 16-20 - £ts 80 54 30 Sks 10 0 0 0 Tackles Jeff Turnage Ruben Monroe Reggie Carter Omar Stewart Int 0 0 1 0 Sks 1.5 0 1 0 Tackles Pat Schuster Michael Sims Ron Allen Emery Martin - Solo 43 32 37 25 Asi 23 30 20 30 - 22-24 Ifit 66 62 57 55 _ 5-8 Ini 0 4 4 0 Solo 38 38 40 30 Ast 22 15 2 12 Ifit 60 53 42 42 1................ ...John Stuart Ht Player Pos. No. 2 ............Taun Henderson 6-0 TAUN HENDERSON SE 2 3.......................... Jon Ruff 6-0 Darin Henigin 11 4 ;....... .........Jim Smith 6-3 CHRIS SADLER 82 TE 5..... ........i......Tony Hardy 6-3 Scott Neiderberger 84 ' 6................ James Suber 6-3 DARREN WALTON 73 TT 7................ John McGhee 6-2 Todd Crooks 8..!............. Reggie Carter 72 9....... Ruben Monroe 6-3 CHRIS VILLARRIAL 75 TG 10........... Darrick McGahee 5-11 Lou Schilling 68 11...............................DarinHenigin 6-4 CHAD GNAGEY 71 C 12................ Scott Cignetti 6-3 Chuck Henrich 57 13................Omar Stewart 5-11 RICHIE GRAVINE 78 SG 14......................Billy Coury. 6-0 Douglas Drugo 53 15.;.......... Jamie Potosnak 6-0 16............. ....Steve Russell TODD SHIMKO 60 ST 17 ....... ............Terry Throm 6-3 David Tepke 65 18................ Bryant Harper 5-7 MARIO HARDISON 24 FL 19.;;............. Ken Ferguson 6-0 Tony Hardy 5 20 f...............Harold Brister 6-2 KEN FERGUSON 19 QB 22................Mike Campolo 6-2 Steve Russell 16 23....;....Clifton Despinosse 5-10 DENNIS ROBINSON 32 24............. .Mario Hardison TB 25......... Chris Harris 5-8 Vaughn Mosely 26 26....... ......Vaughn Mosely 5-10 MIKE CAMPOLO FB 22 30:.............................. HubeFelton Thomas Maxwell 5-8 39 31.... ...........Gerald Shaffer 32........... Dennis Robinson 34.......................Herb Aust - Indiana Defense 35............... Brad Cignetti Ht Player Pos. No. 37................Terrell Moore RUSTY ARRINGTON 6-1 56 DE 39...........Thomas Maxwell 6-1 Ben Williams 40 40..................Ben Williams 6-1 JEFF TURNAGE 91 NT 44.............................. BruceBostian 6-3 47......... Jermayne Wagner Bruce Bostian 44 49......... ............Jerry Pace SHANNON MANNING 6-3 54 DT 51................................BrianWalsh 6-4 Eric Niederberger 97 52............... Eugene Miller 5-11 BRYANT HAPRER 18 OLB 53....... ;..........Doug Drugo 6-1 Jeremiah Pace 49 54..;.......Shannon Manning 5-11 JOB DORCIL 55 LB 55............. ...Job Dorcil 6-0 Eugene Miller 52 56..............Rusty Arrington 57.;..............Chuck Henrich 5-11 OMAR STEWART 13 LB 58.............. Bob Lingg 6-0 Brian Walsh 51 60............... Todd Shimko 6-5 MIKE MARSHALL 93 OLB 65...............................DavidTepke 6-3 Ray Gironda 52 66........ .........;....Don Snow 6-0 JOHN STUART CB 1 68............. LouSchilling 5-10 Terrell Moore 37 69....;...........................GaryBurns CLIFTON DESPINOSSE 5-10 70................. ...Justin Smith 23 CB 71............................... ChadGnagey 5-9 Harold Brister 20 72...;.......... ToddCrooks SS 5-10 RUBEN MONROE 9 73.... ........;..Darren Walton 5-6 Gerald Shaffer 31 74..;............ ..Erick Maride 5-10 REGGIE CARTER 8 FS 75............................... ChrisVillafrial 6-1 Darrick McGahee 10 76............................. JamesBenbbw 77 .............;.Michael O’Neill 78.......... .....Richie Gravine - Indiana Specialties 80...............................JaverDillard No.' Player Ht Pos. 82.... .......... Chris Sadler 83.... ......... Dave Keefer 5-10 JON RUFF PK 3 84.... Scott Niederberger 88.... .....Jeremy Weaver 5-7 JOHNMcGHEE 7 P 91..... ....;.... Jeff Turnage 92.... ...... ;..Ray Gironda 5-7 JOHNMcGHEE 7 H 93.... ........Mike Marshall 6-2 ROBERT LINGG 58 LS .94.... ............Kurt Condo 95.... .... Stephen Healey 5-8 VAUGHN MOSELY PR 26 96..... ...Rodney Emerson 97.... ..Eric Niederberger 5-8 VAUGHN MOSELY KR 26 98.... ....Richard St. Paul 99.:... ........... Pete Stetter DENNIS ROBINSON 5-10 32 KR Wt 202 173 229 231 294 324 298 247 281 288 272 248 248 274 156 176 216 198 190 185 218 222 Cl So. So. Wt 213 228 243 244 269 241 210 215 209 222 208 209 255 243 164 175 176 173 177 170 186 187 Cl Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Wt Cl 198 Sr. 176 Sr. 176 Sr. 217 Jr. 185 Sr. 185 Sr. 190 Sr. Thank you, Edinboro University Walker Bros. Buick-Chevrolet has been in the automobile business in Edinboro since 1916 making us one of the oldest dealers in the country. However, we are mere youngsters compared to Edinboro University. Thru the decades our families have watched the school grow and mature into today's University. Not by accident, we have seen the town of Edin^ boro grow and mature at the same time, with much of that growth being former Edinboro students who stayed and made homes here after graduating. For this we say, "thank you, Edinboro University." Edinboro University offers much more to the region than a fine education at a rea^ sonable price. Almost daily there is either a cultural or athletic event right h^re in our own backyard providing great entertainment. 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Stuffed Crust Pizza Large Cheese plus tax & delivery charge Edinboro call: 734-7370 19 Player Profiles Ron Allen, Jr., DB, 6-1, 175, Youngstown, OH, Chaney . . . part-time starter for the Scots in '94 .. . racked up 48 tackles, second most among defensive backs, while playing in every game last season... added four break-ups, one interception, one FF, one FR . . . posted career-high 10 tackles, two PB vs. Lock Haven last year . . . seven stops, one FF, one interception vs. American International in '94 ... looks to be a full-time starter this season. Chris Barney, Sr., OL, 6-3, 275, Salamanca, NY, Salamanca . . . earned valuable game experience as a starter at the guard position last season . . helped clear the way for over 4,500 yards of total offense in '94 . . . one of five starting returners on solid Boro front... blocked for nation's leading rusher for much of last season . . . provided time for two-time PSAC first team QB Jody Dickerson. A1 Bass, Sr., DL, 6-2, 280, Durham, NC, Jordan . .. full-time starter for the Boro last year ... plugged the middle as a defensive tackle ... accurnulated 32 tackles, two FR, one int., and one PB last year .. ,■ Registered five tackles and a fumble recovery in win over Slippery Rock in '94 will return as one of four starters on the defensive line. Training, treatment and therapyfor athletes. Det Betti, Sr., OL, 6-3, 270, Brockport, NY, Albion J. . looking to become one of two three-year starters on the offensive front. . . versa­ tile lineman who has started as both a guard and center ... returns as a team captain front a year ago . . . blocked for three skill-position AllAmericans, including first team tailback Larry Jackson ... started all 10 games at center last year . .. possibility of moving back to guard again this season. ® Open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.~4:30 p.m. Other hours by appointment. Call 877-6195. Hamot Attention Parents and Students of Edinboro University You’re Eligible to Join PSECUi Tony Brinson, Jr., RB, 6-0, 185, Pittsburgh, PA, Langley . . . leading rusher among '95 returnees . . . gained 221 yards and two scores on 45 attempts a season ago ... provided a quality back-up to Larry Jackson, EHvision II s second leading rusher in '94 ... slashing runner who picks his holes well. . . seven carries, career high 96 yards and a TD against American International last season ... looking to crack the starting line­ up this season at the tailback slot. * Matt Brown, Sr., 6-1, 222, Chagrin Falls,,bH, Walsh Jesuit. . . played in nine games for the Scots in '94 ... provides quality depth to a defen­ sive line that returns all of their starters . . . collected nine tackles last season as a back-up and on special teams . . . recognized as one of the top student-athletes on the squad ... will vie for more playing time this year. Keith Cushenbeny, Jr., DB, 5-10,180, Washington, PA, Washington ... second team PSAC-West choice at comerback position last season fol­ lowing his first as a starter ... two interceptions was second best on team last year, best among returnees ... 37 tackles in '94, including 24 solos .. . also defensed six passes ... five tackles, one interception, and one PB against Clarion last year. Matt Gentile, Sr., DL, 6-1, 260, Greenville, PA, Reynolds . . . won a starting position as a defensive tackle last season . . . '94 statistics: 46 hits, two sacks (-18), five TFL (-5), one PB . . . helps solidify the defen­ sive front as a returning starter... posted six tackles, one for loss in win over Hillsdale last season. 20 Clueless about your Huaucest Discover PSECV! €3ierA Out ¥fhat We Have to oner.,, ■f CkecUmg Capitol Card® VISA® Aato aud Personal loans ror More (BOOt237-7328 inlormatlon, call: Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union PO Box 67013 Harrisburg, PA. 17106-7013 21 Player Profiles ALBION BUSINESSES SUPPORT THE SCOTS Chris Hart, Jr., QB, 6-2, 190, Allison Park, PA, Hampton . . . the favorite to take over the Boro's signal calling duties this fall. . . was a strong #2 QB for the Scots last season ... started vs. Mansfield last sea­ son, marking first time anyone other than Edinboro career passing lead­ er Jody Dickerson started a game in four years . . . completed seven passes for 94 yards in limited action a season ago . . . responsible for placeholding duties last year. Go Get *em ScotsI Jesse Hannan, Jr., DE, 6-2,210, Brackenridge, PA, Highlands ... began to show potential in '94, playing in seven games for the Scots .. season highlight was a 49-yard fumble recovery returned for a touchdown vs. California . . . registered four tackles and one sack (-12) last year . . . experienced back-up who adds depth behind two All-PSAC defensive ends. 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Bryan Lambert, Sr., LB, 6-1,218, Logan, OH, Logan ... made outstand­ ing transition from linebacker to defensive end last year . . . garnered PSAC-West second team honors . . . posted 73 stops (third on team), seven sacks (-43), four TFL (-8), one FF, one PB, and one blocked FG in '94 . . . sbc tackles, two sacks (-12), one TFL (-2), one PB, and one FF vs. American International... 10 tackles, one sack (-6) in win over nation­ ally ranked Hillsdale ... career: 144 IT (79 solo), seven sacks (-43), nine TFL (-14), four PB and two FF. Tom Lavis, Sr., OL, 6-7,270, Seward, PA, Laurel Valley ... returns as a starting tackle from last season ... played a vital role in the Boro's 450+ yards/gm last year .. . fifth year senior who will be among team lead­ ers on the offensive front... led the way for 10 straight 100+ yard rush­ ing games for All-American tailback Larry Jackson in '94. Jeremy O'Day, Sr., OL, 6-3, 280, Lockport, NY, Lockport. . . 1994 AllAmerican by Football Gazette . . . will become a three-year starter for the Scots in '95 . . . paved the way for Division ITs 11th best rushing offense last season . . . 1995 preseason All-American by The Sporting News ... graded out at 85% or better as a 10 game starter a season ago. . . first team PSAC-West . . . the cog of the offensive line from his left tackle spot. Jeremy O'Day Jerry Roberts, Jr., LB, 6-2,220, Erie, PA, Tech ... played in all 10 games last year as a linebacker and on special teams ... converted to lineback­ er spot after playing running back as a freshman . . . posted 16 tackles, including 10 solos last season ... has great chance of becoming a starter this season... possesses great strength and speed attributes for the out­ side backer position. Terry Roberts, Jr., WR, 6-2, 195, Erie, PA, Tech . . . played in nine games, and earned spot starts for the Scots last year . . . grabbed five passes for 68 yards . . . returns as the Boro's most experienced receiver this season . . . snared four aerials for 168 yards and two scores as a freshmain ... his 15-yard special teams interception return for a TD vs. Slippery Rock provided the turning point in an exciting Scot comeback victory last year. 23 Jerry Roberts Terry Roberts Edinboro Travel Service 606 Erie St. Sunset Plaza (next to Giant Eagle) Edinboro, Pa. Open 7 days a week 10:30 a.m.-Midnight “Serving Edinboro since 1973” 734-1715 UNCLE CHARLIE'S PIZZA PUB 122 Erie Street Edinboro, Pa. 16412 Phone (814) 734-1639' Featuring “Low fare finder” “Low fare recheck” (Reservations monitored 24 hours a day for lower fares) Featuring all your favorite Pub Food and Beverages Frosted Mugs and Pitchers HAMILTON INSURANCE GOOD LUCK FIGHTING SCOTS! AGENCY Georgian!! M. Hamilton, AAI, CIC, LUTCF Agent Auto-Home-Business-Life ERIE INSURANCE GROUP ERIE INSURANCE EXCHANGE ERIE FAMILY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY HOME OFFICE ERIE, PA 16530 PENN-UNION CORP. Player Profiles John Sabo, Jr., TE, 6-3, 220, Uniontown, PA, Laurel Highlands . . . played in all 10 games last year on special teams and in a two tight end set. . . likely to be used in the same fashion this year .. . hauled in six passes for 53 yards and a score during a breakthrough season . . . size and speed allow for excellent blocking capability .. . two catches for 17 yards and a score in win over Elizabeth City. 't Pat Schuster, Sr., DE, 6-2,230, Bradford, PA, Bradford Area ... second team All-American by Football Gazette, third team by CoSida and Associated Press last year ... strong bull-rushing end who has 22 career sacks for the Boro ... needs four more to set a school standard ... 1995 preseason All-American by C.M. Frank and Bob Griese's College Foot­ ball Yearbook ... 65 tackles, 10 sacks (-66), 12 TFL (-37), four PB and two FR in '94 . . seven tackles, three sacks (-20) in win over Slippery Rock last year . . . will be a three year starter for the Scots . . . career numbers: 147 TT, 89 solos, 22 sacks (-124), 14 TFL (-42), seven PB, three FF, two FR, one int. John Sabo Pat Schuster Michael Sims Jesse Trevino Michael Sims, Sr., LB, 6-2,220, Pittsburgh, PA, Wilkinsburg ... led the team in tackles with 124 in '94 from his middle linebacker position . . . second team All-PSAC West last year . . . performed remarkably as an outside backer two seasons ago . . . possesses speed and agility in pass coverage and a great nose for the football as a run stopper . . . could return to outside in '95 ... over 10 tackles six times last season, includ­ ing career-high 16 tackle games vs. Clarion and lUP . . . great potential for All-American status this year. Jesse Trevino, Jr., OL, 6-2, 294, Del Rio, TX, Del Rio ... saw great deal of action in '94 . . . penciled in as a starter at the beginning of the sea­ son, replacing injured guard Chadd Wallick . . . will vie for more play­ ing time, possibly as a starter in '95 ... adds depth to a stellar offensive line, most likely the team's greatest strength . . . massive frame makes him one of the largest guards in the conference. Chadd Wallick, Sr., OL, 6-3, 265, Dover, OH, Dover .. . moved from a spot starter two years ago to full-time guard in '94... sat out beginning of last season with a knee injury . .. experienced lineman who is a pro­ jected starter at guard again this year . . . helped tailback Larry Jackson become the first Edinboro rurmer to top 1,000 yds for three straight sea­ sons. Marty Williams, Sr., DB, 5-10,175, Cleveland, OH, Shaw . . . earned spot on PSAC-West second team defensive squad for outstanding '94 year . . . will become a third year starter at the comerback position . . . fourth on team, and tops in the secondary in tackles with 68 last season . . . also had four TFL (-9), six PB, one int. and one FF . . . one of the hardest hitters on team, he has forced three fumbles the past two sea­ sons ... 10 tackles vs. nationally ranked lUP and career-high 13 tackles, one for loss, and one break-up vs. American International in '94. Chadd Wallick Eric Zechman, Sr., OL, 6-3, 270, Centerville, OH, Centerville . . . han­ dled the long snapping duties the past two seasons . . . also serves as the Boro's back-up center ... steady snaps allowed for a Boro record 43 PAT conversions in '93 . . . outstanding student athlete, carrying a 3.2+ QPA. 229 Waterford Street Edinboro, Pa. 16412-2398 (814) 734-1631 119 Erie Street Edinboro, PA 16412 Phone: 814-734-5618 Eric Zechman 24 25 Marty Williams Player Profiles Venango VaCCey Matt Barrett - DL Greensburg, PA Rodney Boykin - WR Durham, NC Derek Clark - PK DuBois, PA Mike Culver - TE Pittsburgh, PA Inn & QoCf Course Inc. P.O. Box 216, Route 19 Venango, Pennsylvania 1644t) 814-398-4330 Jeff Grecek - DL Johnstown, PA Tory Hunt - DB Jasper, TX Rich Jones - DL Wexford, PA Emery Martin - LB Painesville, OH Anthony Oaks - DE Harrisburg, PA David Sadler - DB Pittsburgh, PA Gerald Thompson - RB Woodland Hills, PA Rob Thompson - TE Pittsburgh, PA Jeff Traversy - DL Nepean, Ont. Quentin Ware-Bey - WR Cleveland, OH USGA Rating 69.0 Slope 101 ^Can earCyfor your annual Cfmstmas party! 27 26 Assistant Coaches Jay’s Auto Wrecking LAKESIDE Scott Browning - Offensive Line 17 Acres of Late Model Used Auto Parts 318 Plum Street, Edinboro, PA 16412 Used Engines & Transmissions our Specialty Alternators ❖ Starters Glass A taste of New York 734-8590 FEATURING ❖ Rear Ends ❖ Radiators ❖ ❖ Fenders & Body Panels ❖ Fresh Baked Bagels Gourmet Cream Cheese Spreads I Delicious Bagel Sandwiches , 734-4022 11610 Hamilton Road, Edinboro 1 mile off Rt. 99 I !\ Go Boro Tempting Sweets Hearty Soups ' . Green Mountain Roasters Coffee I n ' // graduate assistant, he coached the defen­ sive 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 educa­ tion from Ohio State in 1981. Earlier, before transferring to OSU, Scott attended Capital University where he played foot­ ball for one season. Browning was a fouryear letterman in four sports at Loudonville High School (OH) prior to his collegiate days. Scott is married to the former Lynn Hook, and has a son, Andrew Scott. The Brownings reside in Edinboro. Dan Gierlak - Linebackers and much more Stop in and check out Edinboro’s newest eatery EUP Sweats, Shirts, T's, Tanks, Shorts, Pants, Ca[ps, Jackets Imve Starting his 10th season at the Boro, Scott has coached running backs and the defensive backfield in year's past and now enters his second season directing the offensive line. Under his guidance a year ago, the Scots' front line cleared the way for over 450 yards of total offense per game and conference best 250 yards per game rushing. In his many capacities, he has guided the fortimes of All-Ameri­ cans Steve Russell, Michael Wallis, Wade Smith, Georj Lewis, Mike Barnes, Elbert Cole and Jeremy O'Day. Scott came to Edinboro from Ohio State University, where he coached receivers and running backs. Prior to his start at OSU, Browning coached at Wor­ thington and Dayton-Fairview high schools in Ohio, from 1979-81. Then, as a Dan Gierlak enters his ninth season as a full-time coach, shifting his responsi­ bilities from coaching the running backs to linebacker coach. He was formerly 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 Cow­ boys. During his short stint with the Cowboys, Gierlak's squad gained nation­ al championship honors in 1984 and run­ ner up nationally in the 1985 season. Gier­ lak brings both playing and coaching experience to the staff, giving the Scot players an added plus on the offensive side of the ball. As backfield coach, he has guided former Harlon Hill finalist Elbert Cole and Boro All-Americans Lester Frye and Larry Jackson. 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, four-year-old daughter, Alexandria Ali­ cia, and two-year-old son, Daniel "Joey" Jr., reside in Edinboro. Nicklaus Cronk - Defensive Line Hoirstyling at its very best MALECS CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR Edinboro Mall 109 Erie Street Edinboro, Pennsylvania 734-5640 Saturday 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. In only his second year as defensive line coach, Cronk has already made an immediate impact. Last season he headed two defensive end standouts in Bryan Lambert and Pat Schuster. Lambert was a second team All-PSAC performer, while Schuster earned recognition as a firstteam selection, and as an All-American. Before coming to Edinboro, Cronk served as the former position coach for tight ends at Indiana University. He spent two seasons with the Hoosiers, both of them as a graduate assistant to head coach Bill Mallory. His first season in Bloomington, Cronk spent time assisting the defensive coordinator with the linebackers, and he also helped in the recruiting duties. While at lU, he graduated with a master's degree in physical education administra­ tion. Prior to joining the staff at Indiana, Cronk was an assistant coach at Carroll Consolidated High School, handling the special teams and defensive ends. Cronk spent his playing days at Wabash College, where he was an honor­ able mention performer in the Indiana College Athletic Conference, and cap­ tained the 1991 league championship squad. He graduated from Wabash with a bachelor of arts degree in political sci­ ence. He and his wife, Karla, reside in Edinboro. 28 29 Assistant Coaches Tony Elliott - Defensive Coordinator/Secondary Driving Range Golf Lessons Custom Clubs R.D. 1, Old Plank Road Venango, Pa. 16440 814-398-2881 Tony Elliott, 4 defensive back with the Green Bay Packers from 1986-88, enters his second season coaching the Fighting Scots, and first year as the Boro's defensive coordinator. Last season, Elliott was responsible for mentoring PSACWest first team selection Steve Russell and second-team choices Marty Williams and Keith Cushenberry. Elliott came to Edinboro from Wayne State (Michigan), where he served as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach in '93. He started at WSU in 1992 as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach. He began his coaching career at Alma College in 1990-91, before coaching at Grand Valley University in 1991-92. His main duties at those two schools were recruiting and teaching on the defensive side of the ball. Elliott is a graduate of Central Michi­ gan University where he majored in sports studies with a minor concentration in interpersonal communications. He was a four-year letterman for the Chippewas of CMU. Originally from Detroit, Elliott played at Finney High School from 197982 where he was an All-State performer. Mike Nelson - Wide Receivers Rick Tucci, Golf Pro Good Luck Scots Mike Nelson joins the Fighting Scot staff in his first full-time position as an assistant coach. He will be responsible for coaching the wide receivers. Nelson enters the Division II coach­ ing ranks after serving as a graduate assistant imder head coach Bill Mallory of Indiana University. While at Indiana, Nel­ son earned a bachelor's degree in kinesi­ ology in 1992, followed by a master's degree in college student personnel administration in 1994. With the Hoosiers, he was responsible for working with the defensive backfield, linemen and linebackers. Furthermore, he coordinated lU's video program and assisted with recruiting. He has also served as an intern in the Indiana University athletic direc­ tor's office. His coaching experience also includes a position as assistant at Bloom­ ington High School South, his alma mater, where he helped in coaching the defensive backs, wide receivers and spe­ cial teams. Art Consulting Conservation Framing Limited Edition Prints / Originals Tips ‘N Toes Commercial Accounts Wildlife Art F R /<\ /VI I fS/ G Anything Goes Edinboro Art Nails, Tanning, Waxing Fred & Anita Parker 814-732-2424 111 Erie Street Edinboro, Pennsylvania 16412 Phone: 814-734-3777 Fax: 814-734-8967 Vince Skillings Vince Skillings, a sixth round draft pick of the Dallas Cowboys in 1980, joins the Fighting Scots' staff for his first season of collegiate coaching. He will be respon­ sible for mentoring the running backs. Skillings was an outstanding wide receiver at Ohio State, earning honors as a three-time All-Big Ten first team selection from 1978-80. At OSU, Skillings earned a bachelor's degree in communications in 1982. While he was with the Buckeyes, Skillings played on three straight Big Ten Championship teams from 1977-79, and was named All-American in 1979. In addition to his football accolades. Skillings was an accomplished track per- Running Backs former in high school, being distin­ guished as a state champion in the 440 yard dash. After his release from the Cowboys in 1980, Skillings spent time in training camp with the Buffalo Bills in 1981, and then played two seasons with the Montre­ al Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. He also served in the armed forces as a U.S. Army Battalion Signal officer. Prior to his appointment at Edinboro, Skillings served as an assistant football coach at his high school alma mater, Derry Area Senior High. 30 31 Miller and Metzka Tabbed PSAC’s Top Scholar-Athletes Shelley Miller of Bloomsburg and Slippery Rock’s Mark Metzka were selected as the Pennsylvania State 1994-95 Athletic Conference (P.SA.C.) Scholar-Athletes of the Year. The two student-athletes were selected by the P.S.A.C. ^orts information directors from a field of 15 athletes nominated by their respective athletic departments. Miller and Metzka rqpresent the best of the P.S.A.C., excelling in Shelley Miller both athletic and academic arenas. The P.S.A.C. ScholarAthlete Awards are designated annually to the top female and male student-athletes that have attained at least, a 3-25 cumulative grade point average (GPA) and have also performed at the highest level in athletic competition. Miller, a senior Social Work major from Waynesboro, PA (Waynesboro HS), maintained a 3.48 GPA in her four years at Bloomsburg while competing in field hockey and softball. A three-time member of the P.S.A.C. All-Academic Team, Miller is also a three-time All-American and All-P.SA.C. selection in field hockey as well as being named the NCAA Division n Player of the Year for 1994-95. During her career at Bloomsburg, the field hockey team was 74-9-4, winning a national championship in 1993 and finishing national runner-up three times. She holds the school record for season and career assists posting 32 assists in 34 career games. Also a member of the softball team. Miller saw action in 34 games while starting in 25 in helping the Huskies to the national runner-up spot this past season and a P.SA.C. title. Mark Metzka Metzka, a senior Sport Management major from New Middletown, OH (Springfield Local), earned a 3.874 cumulative GPA while excelling in basketball. A three year starter for The Rock, Metzka is only ope of 17 SRU basketball players to score over 1,000 career points (1,073) ana is one of the all-time assist leaders in school history with 301. He finished sixth in the NCAA Division II this past season in three point makes per game at 3.8 while averaging 17.7 points^er game, second on the team. Metzka is a first-team 1994-95 GTE Academic AllAmerican after garnering second-team honors last season. 1994 Honors and Accomplishments NCAA DIVISION II Total offense - 11th (450.3) Rushing offense - 12th (250.5) Scoring offense - 11th (36.7) Turnover margin - 25th (+.70) PSAC Total offense - 1st west - 3rd overall Rushing offense - 1st west - 1st overall Total defense - 2nd west - 3rd overall Scoring offense - 1st west - 1st overall Scoring defense - 1st west - 6th overall Turnover margin - 1st west - 3rd overall INDIVIDUAL HONORS AND AWARDS Larry Jackson, RB All-American, 1st team, C.M. Frank All-American, 2nd team. Football Gazette All-Americari, 3rd team. Associated Press All-American, 3rd team. College SID's PSAC-West, player of the year, 1st team Pat Schuster, DE All-American, 2nd team. Football Gazette All-American, 3rd team. College SID's All-American, 3rd team. Associated Press All-American, 3rd team, C.M. Frank PSAC-West, 1st team '' Lateef Walters, WR All-American, honorable mention, C.M. Frank PSAC-West, 2nd team Steve Russell, SS All-American, 2nd team. Football Gazette All-American, honorable mention, C.M. Frank PSAC-West, 1st team Todd Henne, TE PSAC-West, 2nd team Jeremy O'Day, OT All-American, honorable mention. Foot­ ball Gazette All-American, honorable mention, C.M. Frank PSAC-West, 1st team Mike Sims, LB PSAC-West, 2nd team Mike Edwards, LB All-American, honorable mention. Foot­ ball Gazette All-American, honorable meivtion, C.M. Frank PSAC-West, 1st team Jody Dickerson, QB All-American, honorable mention, C.M. Frank PSAC-West, 1st team Jack Benedict Named 1995 PSAC Media Award-Winner Jack Benedict, sports director of 1160/WCCS Radio, Homer City, has been selected the 1995 witmer of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (P.SA.C.) George Heaslip Media Award. Benedict is the seventh recipient of the annual award presented by the sports information directors of the P.SA.C. to a media professional for his or her efforts in covering Conference student-athletes and teams. 1995-96 represents Benedict’s 28th year of sportscasts of lUP football and men’s basketball, and on television for several years when lUP produced a weekly football program on KBL-TV, Pittsburgh, that was carried by the PRIME cable network in a several-state area. He has produced a daily morning sports show first with WDAD, Indiana, from 1969 to 1989 and then with WCCS. In the process of broadcasting lUP events, from across the state and literally all parts of the United States, Benedict has described games involving every P.S.A.C. university. Followers of all such teams have invariably commented on the accurate, objective manner in which he has reported on the competition. Originally from Mount Pleasant, in Westmoreland County, he first worked seven years (1962-69) as sports director of WCVI Radio in neighboring Connellsville. How well he has performed was most recently denoted by his earning the Peimsylvania Association of Broadcasting award for his coverage of the 1993 lUP/North Alabama NCAA Division II national championship football game. This was his fourth PAB sports award; he was also recognized in 1980 for “Best Public Service in Pennsylvania” for a report on the homeless. Inducted into the Indiana County Hall of Fame this past spring (1995), in part as a result of his avid interest in American Legion baseball as well, he has been heard nationwide by reporting and interviews done for the CBS radio network. As a radio personality, Benedict joins Jim Doyle of W H L M , Bloomsburg, who received the Heaslip Award in 1993. Recognized Jack Benedict last year was Tom Rose, sports editor of the Washington (Pa.) Observer-Reporter. Other wiimers, in order since the honor was initiated in 1989, have been sports writers Ray Kienzl of the Pittsburgh Press, Ross Nevel of the Lock Haven Express (a former sports information director at LHU), Skip Hutter of the Harrisburg Patriot-News and Pete Zapadka of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. All-American Jody Dickerson 32 33 Bryan Lambert, DE PSAC-West, 2nd team Marty Williams, CB PSAC-West, 2nd team Keith Cushenberry, CB PSAC-West, 2nd team EDINBORO TEAM AWARDS Best Conditioned - Bryan Lambert Darren Shield Award - Jeff Grecek Special Teams MVP - Scott Rupert Offensive MVP - Larry Jackson Defensive MVP - Pat Schuster PNC Bank Award - Mike Edwards Bill Engh Award - Chris Snyder PSAC Football Records PSAC Football Records Most Passing Yards Individual Season Rushing - Most Yards 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Michael Mann Keith Higdon Larry Jackson Lester Frye LaMonte Coleman Dennis Robinson Elbert Cole Joe lacone Derrick Price Michael Mann Joe lacone LaMonte Coleman Ricke Stonewall Ed O'Reilly Jason Sims lUP CHEY EDIN EDIN SR lUP EDIN WC WC lUP WC SR MILL SR WC 1993 1993 1994 1990 1994 1994 1989 1962 1990 1991 1960 1993 1982 1974 1987 2,027 1,748 1,660 1,630 1,601 1,597 1,507 1,461 1,457 1,452 1,438 1,396 1,387 1,384 1,368 1993 1993 1990 1990 1974 1979 1994 1974 1994 1988 1989 1984 1989 1994 1993 373 330 317 291 287 281 274 274 270 270 270 269' 267 264 256 Rushing - Most Attempts 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 9. 9. 12. 13. 14. 15. Michael Mann Keith Higdon Lester Frye Derrick Price Ed O'Reilly Mike Morucci Larry Jackson Rick Diggs Dennis Robinson Greg Paterra Scott Opalsky Chuck Sanders Derrick Price LaMonte Coleman LaMonte Coleman lUP CHEY EDIN WC SR BLOOM EDIN SHIP lUP SR SR SR WC SR SR Rushing TDs *1. 1. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. LaMonte Coleman Elbert Cole Michael Mann Joe lacone Bert Nye Bill Pettyjohn Keith Higdon SR EDIN lUP WC WC SHIP CHEY 1994 1989 1993 1962 1967 1991 1993 21 21 19 18 18 18 18 1994 1990 1993 1994 1967 1985 1984 1990 1994 1991 504 474 458 431 415 414 406 400 387 378 Passing - Most Attempts 1. *2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Dave McDonald Andy Breault Bob