BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE TENNIS ยท 1972 Senior JIM BREWER, serving. INFORMATION On The ''Huskies'' OUTLOOK With five of last year's first six singles players returning, coupled with two outstanding freshmen who may make the starting units, prospects are bright for a much-improved season over 1971 's dismal record of 1-9. Participating in three matches last fall against Wilkes, Kings, and Susquehanna in which Bloomsburg lost only one point, Coach Reese had an early insight into his team's ability. It was apparent that his three seniors - Curt Hannaman, Jim Brewer, and Duane Greenly had worked hard on their games over the summer. These three played one, two, and three last year, but will be moved down one position this year to make room for freshman Tom Sweitzer, who is currently ranked 16th in the Middle States Juniors. Sophomores Tom Leedom and Tom Jones, who played Nos. 5 and 6 last year, will have strong competition from another freshman Dick Grace. The remaining yearling Dennis Hartzell will also be competing for one of the last two positions. Early indications are that the double teams will consist of Sweitzer and Leedom, Greenly and Brewer, Hannaman and Grace. This is the last year the Huskies will be hampered by lack of early_season practice facilities. Due to be available by this June is a new fieldhouse, housing two indoor Tartan courts and an outdoor facility of eighteen all-weather courts, nine of which will be lighted. 1972 ROSTER Name Class Hometown High School Curt Hannaman Sr. Emmaus Emmaus Jim Brewer Sr. Bloomsburg Central Columbia Duane Greenly Sr. Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Tom Leedom So. Lansdowne Lansdowne Tom Jones So. Coplay Whitehall Tom Sweitzer Fr, Manhiem Manhiem Central Dick Grace Fr. Montrose Montrose Dennis Hartzell Fr. Bloomsburg Central Columbia COACH BURT REESE BURTON REESE joined the Physical Education staff of Bloomsburg State College in January, 1969, and since that time has served as head tennis coach and assistant basketball coach. A native of Taylor, Pennsylv~nia, he earned both his Bachelor of Science and Master of Education degrees at East Stroudsburg State College. He played varsity tennis and varsity basketball and co-captained both teams in his senior year. While working on his master's degree, he coached basketball and tennis as a graduate assistant. He then joined the faculty of Old Forge High School, Pennsylvania, where- he was assistant basketball and football coach. He served as athletic director at Abington Heights where he coached tennis, with a 45-6 record, and junior high basketball. Reese currently is ranked 10th in Men's Singles in the Middle States tennis area and plays sanctioned tournaments throughout the summer. Coach Reese states, "The new tennis facilities that will be available soon, gives Bloomsburg a whole new outlook on tennis. I have hopes of attracting additional tennis talent to Bloomsburg and hopes of increasing our schedule." 1972 SCHEDULE DATE TEAM PLACE TIME 2:00 4/11 Kutztown Away 4/13 Millersville Home 1 :00 4/15 Shippensburg Home 2:00 4/17 Kings Home 1 :00 4/19 Lock Haven Away 3:00 4/22 Kutztown Home 2:00 4/25 Wilkes Away 3:00 4/27 Mansfield Home 1:00 4/29 ESSC Away 2:00 5/1 Susquehanna Away 2:00 5/3 University of Scranton Home 3:00 5/5-6 Pa. Conference Tournament Shippensburg 5/12-13 NAIA Dist. No. 19 Mansfield Home Courts: Bloo Bloo Enrollment: 4,200