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EDINBORO STATE
vs SHIPPENSBURG

"PARENTS’ DAY”
Offidal Program 50t
sox HARRISON STADIUM
OCTOBER 27, 1S73

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Pa. Conference Playoff— East
1973 RECORD: 2 — 4 — 1

EDiNBORO STATE
FOOTBALL PROGRAM
EDINBORO vs SHIPPENSBURG
OCTOBER 27, 1973
Sox Harrison Stadium
Coach, Bill McDonald..................................
5
Coaching Staff...............................................
19
Edinboro State College.................................
2-3
ESC Marching Band.....................................
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Features—
Edinboro Stats.......................................
40
Coaches'Concoctions-Recipes...................... 9
Keeping the Scots on the Move..................... 37
Meet Edinboro's Fighting Scots..................... 4
Romaniszyn with the Browns.............
12
Top Sports Year at ESC, 1972............
7
Officials Signals............................................
33
Opponents' Information................................
17
Records...........................................................
27
Roster, Edinboro............................................. 20-22
Roster, Opponent's........................................
21
Starters for Today's Game............................. 20-21
Edinboro Athletic Director........................... Al Hall
Program Editor..................................Paul Newman

Pictured left: Miss ESC 1973 — Anna Pusz

EDINBORO STATE COLLEGE
From its beginning as a private academy in 1856,
Edinboro State College has surged to the forefront as
one of the leading educational institutions in western
Pennsylvania. Located just 15 miles south of Erie, Pa.,
the college's setting offers a contrast of seasons.
Enhanced by the beauty of Edinboro Lake, the com­
munity serves as a resort center during the summer
while numerous nearby ski slopes offer a variety of
recreation in the picturesque winter months. The
college's location enables it to readily serve the tri­
state area with its proximity to Pittsburgh, Pa. (125
miles), Cleveland, Ohio (100 miles) and Buffalo, New
York (120 miles). Moreover, it is easily accessible from
the north and south by Interstate 79 and east and west
by Interstate 90.

institution of higher learning serving the educational
needs of a tri-state area.
The College has experienced a rapid growth rate in
students, faculty and physical plant. Forty buildings
cover the 585-acre campus which now services more
than 7,000 students.
In its university oriented role, the College makes
contributions in the fields of education, government,
conservation, environmental improvement, urban and
rural problems, crime prevention, and service to business
and industry. Edinboro seeks to offer educational pro­
grams which will afford maximum opportunities to its
potential students and to meet the educational needs
of its region from a professional and a cultural stand­
point.

Until recently the chief objective of the college
was the education and preparation of classroom
teachers for the schools of the Commonwealth. With
the implementation of programs in arts, sciences and
humanities, Edinboro has now become a multi-purpose

With the addition of the liberal arts degree program
in 1962, the College's curriculum has expanded to
include numerous course selections. Curricula range
from elementary and secondary education, special

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fields in art, library science, music and special education
to medical technology.
Student activities are designed to develop the
personality, poise, self-confidence and professional
awareness that will fit graduates for significant par­
ticipation in American society.
The College stresses friendly relations among
students and faculty, as well as active student par­
ticipation in decisions affecting them. Quality education
has been an Edinboro tradition for more than a century
as graduates have distinguished themselves in the
professions, business and industry.
With the appointment of Dr. Chester T. McNerney
as Edinboro State's President in 1966, the College
witnessed the addition of a prominent leader who is
dedicated to the academic life, a tireless advocate of
personal involvement in the religious and civic affairs
of one's community, and an educator who visibly
believes in and practices total individual professional
commitment.
Under Dr. McNerney's leadership Edinboro State
has undergone innovations and reorganization that has
enabled the College to keep in step with the times and
maintain its academic excellence.
Edinboro State College is at the brink of a new era
and has taken the initiative for a new direction among
the state colleges of Pennsylvania. The College plans to
offer programs in such diverse fields as international
education, business administration and engineering to
meet its leadership responsibilities in the years ahead.
Keeping pace with the College's academic progress
has been a building program which has dramatically
changed the physical appearance of the campus over
the past decade. Included among the additions are a
nine-acre lake, an athletic complex, dormitory quadrant
and new student services facilities such as a student
union, dining hall and health center. Scheduled for
completion in the near future are an eight-story twin
dormitories and a new library.

Edinboro President - Dr. Chester T. McNerney

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Meet Edinboro State’s Fighting Scots . ..

Don DIugos

Tom Meaiy

Paui Sneii

Mike Gordon

Bob Miseyka

Rick Vornadore

Kevin Harris

Tom Herr

Meivin Morrisette

Ron Nietupski

AndreWachenheimer

John Waiker

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Bob Hoskins

Dean Pikouias

Bernie Whitman

Rod Jones

Dave Seigh

Ken Widei

McDonald’s 25-11-2 Record Is Best Scot Mark
While he directed Indiana University's offense, the
Big Indians registered 24 regular season victories
against only three defeats. In his final season at Indiana,
the Tribe finished unbeaten in nine outings and proved
to be the greatest offensive unit in the school's history
with a 40 points-per-game average.
The Wilmerding, Pa., native guided Hopewell High
School to a 46-25-1 slate during his seven-year tenure
as head coach. His 1960 ball club defeated Braddock
High 7-6 and broke their WPIAL 58-game winning
streak while his 1963 team captured the Midwest
Class A Championship.
The Fighting Scots' grid pilot served as an assistant
coach at Braddock High School through two unde­
feated seasons and also at Latrobe High.
McDonald holds both a B.S. degree in education
and a M.Ed. from the Univ. of Cincinnati where he
played fullback under Sid Gillman and his assistant
coach Paul Dietzel. This team was the original "Chinese
Bandits," a defensive unit which later became famous
at Louisiana State University. Gillman was head coach
of the San Diego Chargers for 12 years and became
general manager for the Houston Oilers after the
1972 season.
After graduation from Cincinnati in 1952, the
Scots' mentor continued his education in post graduate
work at Penn State, Pitt and Indiana (Pa.) Universities.

Bill McDonald carries an impressive 25-11-2
record into the 1973 season after four years of
leading the Fighting Scots' gridiron program. Under his
direction, ESC gridders posted identical 9-1 slates in
both 1970 and 1971 while piling up a winning streak of
21 straight regular season games. His 25-11-2 mark
puts him at the top of the winning percentage list among
Edinboro State football coaches with a 70 per cent
reading.

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After an initial 4-4-1 season in 1969, his Fighting
Scots became the greatest in ESC history when they
went 8-0 in regular season play, captured the Lambert
Bowl, won the Pennsylvania Conference championship
and earned a berth in the NAIA national playoffs. His
1970 team followed up with an undefeated regular
season (9-0) and a second straight PC Western
Division title. Over 55 individual and team records have
been established during his first four years at the reigns.

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Upon completion of 1971's successful venture,
numerous post-season laurels were bestowed upon the
Scot's mentor. The Football Writers Association of New
York named McDonald Coach of the Year in the East
while the NAIA Area VIII and District 18 coaches as
well as the Pennsylvania Collegiate Press Association
also rewarded him with Coach of the Year honors.

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Prior to his assignment at Edinboro, McDonald
served as assistant football coach at Indiana Univ. of
Pa. for three years and head coach at Hopewell High
School from 1958-1965.

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1972 Sports Year Tops in ESC Athletic History
Thundering right behind with an 11-1 slate were
the swimming Scots of Coach Ed Erdos. In only their
second year as a varsity sport, the tankers grabbed
22nd place in the nation, a conference runner-up spot
and a third place finish at the powerful Penn-Ohio Meet.
After sprinting to the most wins in ESC's track
history with a 6-1 ledger, the Scot cindermen claimed
still another first by winning the Pennsylvania Con­
ference crown. The Doug Watts-coached squad earned
enough points for 14th place national honors at the
NAIA meet in Arkansas. Included in their prestigious
climb to the PC toga were the NAIA District 18 crown
and the Buffalo State Relay Championship.
The highest national acclaim came from Coach Jim
McDonald's golfers who fired their way to 12th place
in the country at the NAIA match in Spartansburg,
South Carolina. Enroute the ESC linksters had their
best regular season record ever with a 10-3 showing
and surprised a strong field of competitors by annexing
the NAIA district title and runner-up honors in the
Pennsylvania Conference.
Under Fred Caro's watchful eye, the Scot wrestlers
battled their way to an 11 -4 card, the most wins ever
in a single season. Climaxing the ESC grapplers 20th
place national standing was their first ever national
champion in unlimited division performer, Tom Herr.
Led by six time All-American Dave Antognoli, the
running Scots finished their fall schedule at 5-2 and
then registered a national standing of 17th. Along the
way the Watts-coached crew copped 2nd place at the
Pennsylvania Conference meet, 3rd at the Malone
Invitational, 5th at the Canisus Invitational and 22nd
at one of the most impressive meets in the country, the
Notre Dame Invitational.

SCOTS SET TORRID VICTORY PACE
ATHLETE’S WIN 7 OUT OF EVERY 10
Edinboro State's 1972-73 sports season proved
to be the most successful campaign in Fighting Scot
athletic history as ESC athletes in 12 varsity sports
shattered the school's winning percentage mark for
the fourth straight year. The Scots produced a final
slate of 92 wins, 42 losses and 4 ties to claim an
all-time high .687 percentage.

Ten of Edinboro's 11 dual match varsity sports
completed their schedules with .500 or better season
records. Following the six sports that racked up
national rankings were Coach Bill LaRosa's baseball
team with an 11-7 slate, Jim McDonald's cagers at
13-9 for the year, George Shimpeno's 4-3-3 soccer
squad and Vern Vogel's keglers who rounded out the
winning trail with 8 victories against 7 setbacks.

Six of Edinboro State's 12 varsity sports finished
among the top 25 schools in the nation while three
First Team All-America awards were claimed by Scots.
In addition to the national rankings were NAIA district
championships in tennis, track and golf while the Scot
cindermen also registered their first ever Pennsylvania
Conference crown.

Bill McDonald's Fighting Scot gridders were only
nine points short of repeating as Western Division
champions in the Pennsylvania Conference. Although
the Scots managed to place 12 new marks in the ESC
record book, the Clansmen became victims of close
finishes and ended with a 3-5-1 reading.

Highlighting the individual awards were Dave
Antognoli's First Team All-America plaques in both
track and cross country along with grappler Tom Herr's
NAIA national title in wrestling. Antognoli, who shared
the Scot Senior Athlete of the Year honors with
gridder Jim Romaniszyn, completed his athletic career
at ESC with an unprecedented six First Team AllAmerica citations and an unblemished 52-0 career
record in cross country.

While Coach Gus Millers' judo team did not
compete on a dual match basis, the newly acquired
varsity sport managed 7th place honors at the Eastern
Regional Collegiate Tournament.

Hank Mariotti's netmen led the record-breaking
assault with a perfect 10-0 card that was climaxed by
an 18th place national finish at the NAIA meet in
Kansas City, Mo. The ESC tennis men also claimed the
NAIA District 18 crown and were runners-up in the PC.

Trapshooting, a club sport at the College, also
chipped in with national fame. The Scot marksmen
zeroed in on second place at the United States Inter­
collegiate Trap Championships. The Scots were de­
fending national champions.

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Edinboro, Pa.

Football Coaches Show Culinary Expertise
(After all, they’ve been eating all their lives.)
While the popular conception may
be that most collegiate football
coaches eat, drink and sleep football,
in actuality, the majority of them
spend their meal-times eating food.
The following are some of the favor­
ite recipes of six of the nation’s more
prominent gridiron bosses as prepared
by their wives.
CORN FRITTERS
by Mrs. Fred Pancoast

BEAR’S FUDGE PIE
by Mrs. Paul (Mary Harmon) Bryant

(Memphis State)

(University of Alabama)

1
1 Vi
1
1
1
1%

cup all-purpose flour, sifted
teaspoons baking powder
tablespoon sugar
scant teaspoon salt
egg
cup milk
cup whole kernel corn
fat for deep frying or pan frying
Resift flour, baking powder, sugar
and salt together. Add egg, milk and
corn. Stir until blended. Drop batter
into fat a teaspoonful at a time. Fry
until golden brown, turning to cook
evenly. Drain on paper towel and
sprinkle with confectionary sugar be­
fore serving.

Melt one stick of butter and two
squares of chocolate over hot water.
Take off stove and stir in one cup of
sugar, V4th cup of flour (sifted), pinch
of salt and two eggs (beaten slightly).
Then add one tablespoon of vanilla
extract.
Put in pie pan and bake in oven
preheated to 375 degrees. Turn down
to 325 degrees and cook 30 minutes.
Serve warm with ice cream.
Nuts may be added to mixture be­
fore baking if desired.
BAKED CHICKEN AND RICE
by Mrs. Vincent J. Dooley
(University of Georgia)

1
2
1
1
%
1

small hen
cups ground chuck or lamb
cup rice
teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
tablespoon cinnamon
Boil chicken in 4 cups of water.
Cover and cook about 20-25 minutes.
While chicken is cooking mix to­
gether, chuck or lamb, rice, salt, pep­
per and cinnamon. Add this mixture
to chicken and simmer or bake in slow
Oven until rice is done (about 30 min­
utes).
For extra flavor squeeze the juice of
a lemon on top of the rice mixture just
before serving.
LASAGNE
by Mrs. Bill Fulcher
(Georgia Tech)

OATMEAL ANGEL COOKIES (Swedish)
by Mrs. Jack Christiansen
(Stanford University)

Mix in a bowl
2 pounds ricotta cheese
2 teaspoons minced parsley flakes
1 beaten egg
1 teaspoon oregano

2 pounds ground beef
1 medium onion, chopped
1 clove of garlic, minced or yz table­
spoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons olive oil

Set aside 1 pound mozzerella cheese,
sliced thin,
cup grated parmesan
cheese.
Grease a 13x9x2 inch baking pan.

Mix ingredients and brown meat
slowly in pan, then drain grease.
Add following then simmer uncovered
45 minutes:
1 Vz tablespoon salt
1
teaspoon black pepper
1
teaspoon oregano
2
bay leaves
one 12-ounce and one 6-ounce can
tomato paste and one 12-ounce
can of tomato sauce
Place % box lasagne noodles, 1 tea­
spoon salt, and 1 tablespoon olive oil
in boiling water. Boil for 15- minutes,
rinse in hot, then cool water.

Layer:
light layer of sauce on bottom of pan
layer of noodles
sauce
ricotta cheese
mozzerella cheese
sauce with parmesan
noodles
ricotta cheese
noodles
light layer of sauce with parmesan
Refrigerate over night or can be
frozen ahead. Then let come to room
temperature. Cook at 400 for 45 min­
utes, until center is very hot. Makes
12 to 14 servings.

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1 cup sugar
1 cup oatmeal
cup whipping cream
y\ cup white corn syrup
% cup butter
1 cup flour (little less)
yz teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon vanilla
Put sugar and oatmeal together add
melted butter, cream and corn syrup.
Stir mixture then add flour and baking
powder, and vanilla. Put a teaspoon
at a time onto a greased cooking sheet.
Bake about 9 minutes at 375°. Remove
—stand for a minute on cookie sheet
then place warm cookie on a rolling
pin or a rounded object to form in
the curled shape of an angel wing.
The cookie should be a light colored
brown around the edge before placing
on the rolling pin.

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Romaniszyn Battles Pro Odds With The Browns
“THE ROMANISZYN YEARS”
Drafted 13th—Cleveland Browns
All-America Hon. Men.—NAIA, NCAA
All-America Hon. Mention—A.P.
First Team—Pennsylvania Conference
Pittsburgh Press All District Team
First Team—All District

RECORDS
Longest score on a pass...................87 yards
Most carries per game............................

36

Most yards pass receiving, game.......... 168
Most yards pass receiving, season.... 564
Most yards pass receiving, career. . . .1,088
Most receptions, career.........................

57

Most TD receptions, season..................

10

Most points, game...................................

30

Most TD, game.........................................

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Only player in ESC history to eclipse
1,000 yards in both rushing (1/266) and in
pass receiving (1,088).
Jim Romaniszyn

Fighting Scot fans are becoming more optimistic
about Jim Romaniszyn's chances of making it in the
pro ranks—a lot of people are suddenly learning how
to pronounce his name.
Romaniszyn, a 6-2, 225 pounder who spent most
of his college career setting Edinboro State records,
got the chance at the pros when he was drafted in the
13th round by the NFL's Cleveland Browns. Although
he was tabbed as a running back, the Titusville, Pa.,
product has been switched by the Browns to outside
linebacker.
Comments from the news media and the Cleve­
land coaching staff best reflect the chances of the
Browns newcomer;
"He does everything pretty well. There are many
new things to learn at linebacker but he is picking
them up fast. He has natural athletic ability and is strong
physically. He is going to be a factor in this linebacking.”—Nick Skorich, Cleveland Browns' Head
Coach.
"He's developing very well for a fellow who never
played the defense. Jim is a real student of the game.
Out on the field he's alert and keeps after it. He makes

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mistakes, as you would expect, but he usually gets
back into the play."—Howard Brinker, Browns' De­
fensive Co-Ordinator.
". . . just might beat the big odds and make the
team."—Chuck Heaton, Cleveland Plain Dealer.
". .. no challenge seems too big, which is why he
doesn't mind sticking his nose into the Browns' line­
backing corps here despite the presence of six vet­
erans."—Bill Scholl, Cleveland Press.
Asked if he minded the switch from the glamor
job of ball carrying to the tough, rugged assignment as
a linebacker, Romaniszyn replied, "With some other
team I might have been disappointed but not here. I
think my chances are better at linebacker. Now I'm
beginning to get used to the position. The biggest thing
is the mental aspect. As a runner I knew exactly what
I was going to do. Linebacking is a position of re­
acting."
No matter what the outcome the past-Scot great
has made a fine accounting of himself and certainly
has added some luster to Edinboro State’s athletic
program. He was the first ESC gridder to ever be drafted
by a professional team.

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Opponents Treated to "The Sound of Music”

show entitled "Bye, Bye Beatles" followed with their
rendition of "Fifty Years of Walt Disney" for halftime
entertainment.
In addition to the appearance at the Steeler game,
the Scot band will perform at all home and away ESC
football games this season and provide the halftime
show at Bradford Area's Homecoming. The only half­
time show which the Fighting Scot band will not
perform at Sox Harrison Stadium will be on September
15. On that date Edinboro State will host its annual
Band Day Contest when numerous high school bands
will be vying for honors.
The featured twirler for the Fighting Scot marching
band is Pittsburgh's Karen Baklarz. A sophomore at
ESC, Karen has won numerous twirling titles. Featured
on the list are M iss Tri-State Majorette, Miss World
Fancy Strut Champion, Miss Great Lakes Solo
Champion, Miss St. Lawrence Seaways and Miss
Western Pennsylvania Majorette Queen.

STEELERS TO HEAR SCOTS
Tuning up for the 1973 season along with
Edinboro State's gridders is the Fighting Scot marching
band. Under the direction of Dr. Donald Panhorst and
his assistant Mr. Richard Lemke, the Edinboro State
band will have one of their busiest schedules in
Edinboro's band history.
The Fighting Scot marching band includes 180
members among which are 149 instrumentalists, 20
Tam 0' Shanters, 8 majorettes and 3 bagpipers.
Topping the list of scheduled performances is a
stop in Three Rivers Stadium on November 18 where
the Fighting Scot band will provide the pre-game and
halftime entertainment for the Pittsburgh SteelersDenver Broncos game. The invitation is quite an honor
since the applications of over 200 bands were screened
prior to the selection. The Scots will present a pre-game

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SCOT SENIORS IN FINALE AT SOX HARRISON

Fighting Scot seniors making final appearance at Edinboro State: (L-R Kneeling) Bernie Whitman, Dean Pikoulas,
Med Johnson (now student coach), Tom Marsillio, and Jim Mastroianni. (Standing) John Walker, Bob Miseyka’
John Kuster, Tom Herr and Kevin Harris (not pictured, Mike Gordon).

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THE RAIDERS IN 1973 (2-4)
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W SSC
L SSC
W SSC
L SSC
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Nov. 3
Nov. 10

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GRIDDERS WARY — Edinboro State, still reeling from
a 27-25 setback at Lock Haven last weekend, will try
to come up with some tricks of its own to treat the
invading Shippensburg Red Raiders today. Although
the downstaters have managed only a 2-4 season
chart, the Scots are not about to take anyone at face
value with the eve of Halloween just around the
corner. The Men of McDonald are all the wiser after
running into a wolf in sheeps clothing at Lock Haven a
week ago and can still vividly remember the 14-9 set­
back suffered at Shippensburg last year. The tribe ranks
third in the Western Division's rushing stats with an
output of 162.8 yards per game complimented by a
total offensive showing of 260 yards per outing.

at Bloomsburg.... 19
at Kutztown.......... 31
Brockport State... 7
*at Slippery Rock. .40
*Lock Haven...........14
*at California.......... 21
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Location: Shippensburg, Pa.
Enrollment: 3,937
Coach: Gene Epiey (Indiana U. of Pa., '65)
Season and Record: 1, 3-6-1
Colors: Red and Blue
Stadium, Capacity: Seth Grove, 7,600
Conference: Pennsylvania
1972 Conference Place, Record: 5th, 1 -4
National Affiliation: NCAA
Last Game: 1972, Shippensburg 14, ESC 9
Athletic Director: William Corman
Sports Information Director: John Alosi
Phone: 717, 532-9121, Ext. 201
Team Strength: Defensive Backfield
Team Weakness: Offensive Line
Basic Offense: I Formation
Basic Defense: 4-4
Lettermen Lost, Returning: 18, 20

SERIES RECORD
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Edinboro............................
3
Shippensburg....................
9

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TOP TEN — Edinboro State fans will get their last look
at ten Fighting Scot seniors who will put on the red
and white jerseys at home for the final time. Our thanks
and best wishes are extended to all of them.
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK — Defensive cornerback
George Miller and split end Howard Hackley were
awarded the "Player of the Week" scrolls by the ESC
coaching staff for their performances against Lock
Haven.
RUNNING SCOTS — ESC's unbeaten cross country
team (9-0) was accorded another accolade this past
Saturday when the running Scots captured the NAIA
District 18 championship. Edinboro State coach Doug
Watts was also named District "Coach of the Year."
BUSY SCHEDULE — With the fall sports season almost
ready to come to a close ESC intercollegiate action
continues its hot pace with basketball, wrestling and
swimming ready to get their schedules underway in
just 4 % weeks. With the cross country team unbeaten
and soccer sporting a 5-3-1 slate, it appears that the
Scots are off to another record-breaking sports year.

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■1

Directing The 1973 Fighting Scot Prospects

EDINBORO STATE COACHING STAFF; Back Row (L-R)—Head
Coach Bill McDonald, Guy Conti (Offensive Backfield), Tony Zvonar
(Linebackers), Jim Bowen (Defensive Line). Front Row: John "Jack"

Henry (Offensive Line), Fred Remmy (Secondary), Andy Robertson
(Receivers), Mike Peck (JV and Linebackers), Not pictured —Joe
Sanford (JV and Quarterbacks).

19

TODAY’S FOE -

The Red Rangers

- - Pos.
Class
Ht.
Name
\Nt.
No.
Hometown
K
Bill Cruckshank
Fr.
6-1
175
9
Coatesville
QB
Fr.
Randy Stamets
6-0
175
10
Shamokin
‘Frank Garritano
DB
Jr.
5-11
175
11
Altoona
QB
So.
5-10
“Lou Hoover
170
12
York
DB
Sr.
*Dan Searer
5-11
175
14
Lewistown
QB
Fr.
6-0
Tony Luciow
185
15
Herminie
QB
Fr.
Gary Piter
6-2
175
16
Norristown
Gene Butterfield
DB
So.
5-9
145
18
Coatesville
DB
Fr.
6-0
Don Johnson
185
20
Mohnton
WR
Dave Becker
Fr.
6-0
185 ,
21
Qrwigsburg
So.
RB
Maurice Adams
5-8
158
22
Pittsburgh
RB
Fr.
Mike Gerencser
5-10
175
23
Coplay
DB
So.
Ron Davis
5-10
160
24
Harrisburg
RB
‘Leroy Galloway
Jr.
5-11
175
25
Harrisburg
‘Johnny Seigle
FB
Jr.
6-0
200
26
Steelton
WR
Angelo Vendetti
Fr.
5-9
160
27
Berwick
So.
WR
‘Ed DiCiccio
5-7
28
155
Midland
‘Miles Bojanic
DB
Jr.
5-10
32
175
Harrisburg
RB
Jr.
5-8
‘Rick Diggs
33
175
Harrisburg
Fr.Andy Poica
DB
6-2
185
36
Johnstown
RB
Fr.
Dave Kirk
5-10
188
40
Horsham
Jr.
Dean Hoffman
RB
5-8
185
41
Windber
Jr.
LB
5-11
‘Al Seagraves
210
42
Boothwyn
WR
Fr.
Bob Finger
5-10
43
165
Lancaster
Sr.
DB
6-1
44 “ ‘Brad Shover
190
Camp Hill
So.
Al Thomas
DB
6-2
170
45
Hempstead, N.Y.
RB
Fr.
Rene Posey
5-10
185
47
Mt. Union
C
Mark Kusnir
Fr.
6-0
50
180
Leetsdale
LB
Fr.
Pete Lopez
6-0
51
190
West Mifflin
Mile Cannoni
LB-C
Fr.
5-11
52
190
Windber
Rodney Stauffer
DT
Fr.
6-1
53
245
York
LB
6-0
Mike Montague
Fr.
54
190
Plymouth Meeting
Ron Candioto
C
Fr.
5-10
55
200
Camp Hill
LB-C
Doug Talanca
6-0
Fr.
57
185
Harrisburg
Joe Ahrensfield
QT
Fr.
5-11
60
205
Mt. Carmel
James Matthews
LB
6-0
61
Fr.
185
Harrisburg
Chuck Capraro
LB
62
Fr.
5-10
185
Cinnaminson, N.J.
Steve Potts
LB
Fr.
5-11
63
190
Hookstown
QT
6-0
64
Bill Hoover
Fr.
215
Philadelphia
Jim Shields
So.
6-0
LB
65
180
Pottsville
Ben Miller
QG
So.
6-2
66
210
Carlisle
Jesse James
QG
Fr.
6-2
67
225
Charleroi
6-2
Tim Kober
DT
Fr.
68
215
Allentown
Jim Snyder
6-2
70
DT
Fr.
200
East Freedom
72
Curt Ashburn
QT
Jr.
6-1
235
Middletown, N.J.
Bill Hall
73
DT
Fr.
5-10
. 220
Jeannette
Mark Kirk
QT
6-3
74
Fr.
204
Camp Hill
75
‘Lary Estricher
QG
Sr.
6-2
230
Harrisburg
QT
76 “ ‘Rick Kelly
Sr.
5-11
210
Newry
QT
6-2
77
Bob Forrey
Fr.
195
Leola
‘Don Epiey
78
DT
So.
5-11
215
Midland
Dan Michels
79
DT
Fr.
6-3
215
Camp Hill
80
Doug Springer
WR
Fr.
6-0
160
Johnstown
Jerry Bullock
82
TE
6-3
Fr.
185
Harrisburg
83
Dennis Gitt
DE
Fr.
6-2
202
Mt. Holly Springs
84
‘Rich Jones
DE
Jr.
6-4
200
Darby
‘Darrell Miller
85
DE
5-9
Jr.
175
Hollidaysburg
86
Rich Sterner
DE
Fr.
6-2
190
Belle Vernon
87
Glenn Harner
TE
Fr.
6-1
190
Millersburg
88
Chuck Caparo
LB
5-10
Fr.
185
Cinnaminson, N.J.
89
‘Joe Tirreno
TE
So.
6-0
190
Midland
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VARSITY “E" CLUB SUPPORTS THE SCOTS ATHLETIC TEAMS

SHIPPENSBURG
"RED RAIDERS"
OFFENSE
26—Howard Hackley (5-9, 165, Fr.).....................SE
72—Rick Vornadore (6-2, 210, So.)
............... LT i
64—D^b Migeylta^' (C> ftiiiiiW0> Cr.>-^o4i-fJ . . . LG
66—John Corbly (6-1,230, Fr.).... o,. ..................C so
68—npin
RG JQ.
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RT Jf>
89—Steve Larson (6-3, 195, Fr.)........................... TE
1—Jude Basile (6-0, 180, So.)............................ QB JR.
88—^Wes Bain (5-11, 170, So.).............................FLK J'(R
40—Bob Glaser (5-9, 160, Fr.)...............................TB 9o
45—Melvin Morrisette (5-11, 178, So.)................ FB Jf4

OFFENSE
28—Ed DiCiccio (5-7, 155, So.)........
77—Bob Forrey (6-2, 195, Fr.)..........
67—Jesse James (6-2, 225, Fr.).........
72—Curt Ashburn (6-1, 235, Jr.)........
75—Lary Estricher (6-2, 230, Sr.).. . .
76—Rick Kelly (5-11, 210, Sr.)...........
89—Joe Tirreno (6-0, 190, So.)..........
12—Lou Hoover (5-10, 170, So.).. . .
33—Rick Diggs (5-8, 175, Jr.)............
25—Leroy Galloway (5-11, 175, Jr.).
26—Johnny Seigle (6-0, 200, Jr.) OR
41—Dean Hoffman (5-8, 185, Jr.)___

DEFENSE
83—Jim Barto (6-1,180, So.)................................LE
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WR
.LT
.LG
. .C
RG
.RT
.TE
.QB
.HB
,HB
.FB

DEFENSE

84—Rich Jones (6-4, 200, Jr.)........
70—Jim Snyder (6-2, 200, Fr.).........
73—Bill Hall (5-10, 220, Fr.)............

42—John Bayer* (6-0, 205, Jr.)........................... RE
63—Jim McClure (6-0, 215, Jr.)........................... LB
69—Dave McGartland (6-1, 220, So.)..............MLB
60—Mike Schnirel (6-0, 200, Jr.). ...... ...___LB
20—J(r(tM«stP&iemH** (5-8, 170, Sr.)<^Aif^V4_CB
43—George Miller (5-11, 170, Fr.).................... RCB
32—Dave Seigh (5-11, 185, So.).......................... SS
23—John Wafkei^v(fi-1r7t§&-Sr.).
■ FS

85—Darrell Miller (5-9, 175, Jr.).. ..
42—Al Seagraves (5-11,210, Jr.)...
44—Brad Shover (6-1, 190, Sr.). ...
53—Rodney Stauffer (6-1, 245, Fr.).
65—Jim Shields (6-0, 180, So.). . ..
18—Gene Butterfield (5-9, 145, So.)
11—Frank Garritano (5-11, 175, Jr.)
14—Dan Searer (5-11, 175, Sr.). . ..

.LE
.LT
RT
RE
LB
LB
LB
LB
CB
CB
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EDINBORO NUMERICAL ROSTER
No.
1
3
4
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
20
21
22
23
24
25
26

Name

No.

Littler, Larry
Griffin, Dale
Widel, Ken
Cargo, Bill
Basile, Jude
Sanford, Mike
Miller, Jim
McHenry, Dan
Shirey, Greg
Guerra, Jim
Terry, Jim
Knight, Chuckie
Holt, Tim
Mastroianni, Jim
Tirone, Ross
Jones, Rod
Walker, John
Byers, Dave
Kapell, Chris
Hackley, Howard

27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
38
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48

Name
Neitupski, Ron
Ricciuti, John
Gates, Jerry
Washuta, Steve
Sample, Duffy
Seigh, Dave
Snell, Paul
Mealy, Tom
Hawkins, Don
Barlow, John
Heintz, Bill
Glaser, Bob
Smith, Dan
Bayer, John
Miller, George
Harris, Kevin
Morrisette, Melvin
Bruce, Jeff
Burger, Rick
Staab, Bob

No.
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69

Name
Crawshaw, Brad
Graham, Okey
Marsilio, Tom
Chobany, Dave
Goodman, Doug
Piccinini, John
Gordon, Mike
Marciniak, Bill
Provenzano, Lou
Smith, Steve
Schnirel, Mike
Manuel, Robin
Witherup, Dan
McClure, Jim
Miseyka, Bob
Spohn, Bob
Corbly, John
Peterson, Vern
Pikoulas, Dean
McGartland, Dave

No.
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89

Name
DIugos, Don
Shaw, Jeff
Vornadore, Rick
Chakot, George
Herr, Tom
Kuster, John
McMahon, Rick
Stelmach, Dave
Strella, Greg
Wachenheimer, Andre
Gefert, Jan
Hoskins, Bob
Katich, Brent
Barto, Jim
Whitman, Bernie
Erickson, Kevin
Figley, Dave
Armbruster, Dan
Bain, Wes
Larson, Steve

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EDINBORO STATE 1973 FOOTBALL ROSTER
UPPERCLASSMEN
Name
Angelo, Craig
Arrigo, Phil
Bain, Wes
Barto, Jim
Basile, Jude
'Bayer, John
Best, Ed
Byers, Dave
Chobany, Dave
'Crump, Mark
DIugos, Don
Fry, Chuck
Gefert, Jan
'Gordon, Mike
Greer, Steve
Griffin, Dale
'Harris, Kevin
Hawkins, Don
'Herr, Tom
Hoskins, Bob
Irwin, Ed
'Johnson, Med
Jones, Rod
Jones, Tom
Kapell, Chris
Katich, Brent
'Kuster, John
Littler, Larry
Marciniak, Bill
“Marsilio, Tom
‘Mastroianni, Jim
McClure, Jim
McGartland, Dave
Mealy, Tom
'Miseyka, Bob
Morrisette, Melvin
Nietupski, Ron
Otte, George
‘Pikoulas, Dean
Sample, Duffy
Schnirel, Mike
Seigh, Dave
Sirianni, Jim
Smith, Dan
Smith, Steve '
Snell, Paul
Spencer, Walter
Vornadore, Rick
Wachenheimer, Andre
Wachob, Bill
'Walker, John
Washuta, Steve
Whitman, Bernie
Widel, Ken

Pos.
LB
OG
FLK
DE
QB
DE
RB
DB
LB
RB, SE
DT
OT
LB, DE
C
TE
P, TE
LB
DB
DT
TE
DB
P
SE
DE
DB
DE
OT
K
DB
C
DB
LB
LB
RB
OG
RB
TE
LB
OG
DB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DE
SE
DB
OT
OT
QB
DB
SE
FLK
QB

Armbruster, Dan
Barlow, John
Bruce, Jeff
Burger, Rick
Cargo, Bill
Chakot, George
Chiodo, Mark
Colley, Oakley
Corbly, John
Crawshaw, Brad
Erickson, Kevin
Felton, Terry
Figley, Dave
Gates, Jerry
Glaser, Bob
Goodman, Doug
Graham, Okey
Hackley, Howard
Heintz, Bill
Holt, Tim
Knight, Charlie
Larson, Steve
Mannel, Rob
McHenry, Dan
McMahon, Rick
Miller, George
Miller, Jim
Peterson, Vern
Provenzano, Lou
Ricciuti, John
Sanford, Mike
Shaw, Jeff
Shirey, Greg
Spisso, Frank
Spohn, Bob
Staab, Bob
Stelmach, Dave
Strella, Greg
Terry, Jim
Witherup, Dan
'Lettermen

TE
6-3
185
Fr.
Erie/Iroquois
RB
5-10
165
Fr.
Washington/McGuffey
FB
6-0
187
Fr.
Holsopple/Conemaugh Twp. Area
LB
6-1
196
Fr.
Coraopolis/Cornell
QB
5-11
175
Fr.
McMurray/Peters Township
OT
6-0
205
Fr.
Blacklick/Blairsville
QB
5-10
165
Fr.
Beaver Falls/Beaver Falls
OT, TE
6-2
200
Fr.
Olean, N. Y./Olean
C
6-1
230
Fr.
Claysvi 1 le/ M cG uffey
FB
6-0
185
Fr.
Franklin/Franklin
DE
6-1
210
Fr.
Jamestown, N. Y./Jamestown
LB
5-11
190
Fr.
Midway/Fort Cherry
DT
6-3
230
Fr.
Monaca/Monaca
DB
5-11
155
Fr.
Edinboro/General McLane
RB
5-9
160
Fr.
Pittsburgh/Bellevue
C
6-1
205
Fr.
Server/Freeport Area Sr.
OT
6-3
220
Fr.
Oakmont/Riverview
SE
5-9
165
Fr.
Canonsburg/Canon-McMillan
DB
5-10
197
Fr.
Erie/McDowell
DB
5-10
174
Fr.
Edinboro/General McLane
RB
5-10
175
Fr.
New Castle/New Castle
TE
6-3
195
Fr.
Jamestown, N. Y./Southwestern Cen.
LB
6-0
205
Fr.
Butler/Butler Area
FLK
6-2
175
Fr.
Arnold/Valley
DT
6-2
220
Fr.
Stow, O./Stow
DB
5-11
170
Fr.
Johnstown/Conemaugh Twp. Area
SE
5-11
165
Fr.
Glassport/S. Allegheny
OT
6-1
201
Fr.
Erie/Cathedral Prep
LB
6-0
210
Fr.
Arnold/Valley
RB
5-10
170
Fr.
Ellwood City/Lincoln
5-9
DB
160
Fr.
Conneaut, O./Conneaut
DT
6-2
208
Fr.
Erie/Tech. Memorial
QB
6-2
185
Fr.
Clearfield/Clearfield
SE
5-10
180
Fr.
Greensburg/Greensburg-Salem
OG
5-11
210
Fr.
Butler/Butler Area
FB
6-0
200
Fr.
Erie/Tech Memorial
LB
6-1
210
Fr.
Parma, 0./Parma Sr.
DT
6-0
210
Fr.
Butler/Butler Area
DB
6-1
172
Fr.
Kulpmont/Our Lady of Lourdes
DT
6-3
220
Fr.
Sarver/Freeport Sr.
Equipment Manager; Dennis Harkness
Team Managers: Bill and

Hgt.
5-11
6-0
5-11
6-1
6-0
6-0
5-8
6-1
6-0
5-9
6-3
5-11
6-0
6-1
5-11
6-7
6-1
5-9
6-3
6-2
5-9
6-0
6-1
6-0
5-10
6-2
6-1
5-9
6-0
6-0
5-8
6-0
6-1
5-8
6-0
5-11
6-0
5-11
6-0
5-11
6-0
5-11
5-8
5-11
6-3
6-2
5-9
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-1
5-11
5-11
6-0

Wgt.
190
190
170
180
180
205
145
198
215
160
235
200
190
210
180
225
180
165
230
200
155
200
180
190
170
205
225
170
182
205
170
215
215
185
200
178
187
200
195
160
200
180
135
170
185
175
167
210
221
185
165
175
183
160

Class
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.

HometownIHigh School
Saxon/Tussey Mt.
Coraopolis/Cornell
Allison Park/North Allegheny
Pittsburgh/North Allegheny
Summerhill/Forest Hills
West Brownsville/California
Mars/Mars
Cheswick/Deer Lakes
Portage/Portage Area
Monroeville/Gateway
Mammoth/Greensburg Cent. Cath.
West Newton/Serra Catholic
North Braddock/Gen. Braddock
Elkhart, Ind./Elkhart
Pittsburgh/Avonworth
Elyria, 0./Elyria
Pittsburgh/Boyle
Chester/Chester
York/York Suburban
Pittsburgh/Fox Chapel
Bethel Park/Bethel Park
Lower Burrell/Lower Burrell
Johnstown/Sharon
Etna/North Catholic
Rochester, N. Y./Cardinal Mooney
Midland/Lincoln
Pitcairn/Gateway
Glenwillard/Moon Area
Midland/Lincoln
Rochester/Rochester
Trafford/Trafford
South Heights/Ambridge
Braddock/Gen. Braddock
Bradford/Bradford Area
Butler/Butler Area
Ambridge/Ambridge
Erie/Tech. Memorial
Westfield Ctr., O./Cloverleaf
Butler/Butler
Fairview/Fairview
Tonawanda, N. Y./Kenmore East
Johnstown/Richland
Kane/Kane Area
Pittsburgh/Central Catholic
Rochester, N. Y./Cardinal Mooney
Baldwinsville, N. Y./Hamburg
Industry/Western Beaver
Pittsburgh/So. Hills Catholic
Pittsburgh/Chartiers Valley
Johnsonburg/Johnsonburg Area
Rochester, N. Y./Cardinal Mooney
W. Orange, N. J./Mountain
North Canton, 0./Hoover
Dravosburg/McKeesport

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Elementary Ed.
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Elementary Ed.
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Elementary Ed.
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Elementary Ed.
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E. Stotsky
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P. Antimarino
E. -Egan
R. Bowen
J. McCune
T. Kurth
J. Huffmyer
B, Barton
J. Scully
B. Wiggins
B. Brown
L. Walkowiak
R. Andabaker
F. Solomond
C. Smith
J. Bushofsky
T. Merola
I. Dye
W. Antimarino
W. Scherer
I. Dye
J. Ebersberger
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26

Checking the Records
INDIVIDUAL
Longest Scoring Plays

Pass Receiving

Kickoff Returns

RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE
91, Joe Sanford, vs. Waynesburg, 1971
91, Al Raines, vs. Waynesburg, 1971
PASS
87, Jim Romaniszyn from Scott McKissock,
vs. West Chester, 1971
FIELD GOAL
43, Tom Rockwell, vs. Central Connecticut,
1970
43, Frank Berzansky, vs. Waynesburg, 1972
PUNT RETURN
85, Jack McCurry, vs. Shippensburg, 1971
KICKOFF RETURN
97, Gary Gilbert, vs. California, 1961
INTERCEPTION RETURN
102, Jack Case, vs. Brockport, 1962

MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—168, Jim Romaniszyn (5 Rec.), vs.
Clarion, 1971
Season—564, Jim Romaniszyn, 1971
Career—1,088, Jim Romaniszyn, 19701971-1972
606, Mike Romeo, 1970-19711972
523, Jerry Mamros, 1962-1963
MOST RECEPTIONS
Game—8, Dan Bissontz, vs. East Strouds­
burg, 1968
8, Chico Pollick, vs. East Strouds­
burg, 1968
Season—37, Chico Pollick, 1968
Career—57, Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-19711972
MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
Game—3, Mike Romeo, vs. Eureka, 1971
Season—7, Mike Sanford, 1961
Career—10, Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-19711972
8, Mike Romeo, 1970-1971-1972
7, Mike Sanford, 1961

MOST YARDS RETURNED
Season—461, Larry Pollick, (24 returns),
1968
Career—727, Al Raines (33 returns),
1969-1970-1971
566, Jim Romaniszyn (29 returns)
1970-1971-1972

Rushing
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—295, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven,
1969
14 Game—218, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven,
1969
Season—1358, Al Raines, 1971
Career—3399, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
LEADING RUSHING AVERAGES
Season—138.8, Al Raines, 1970 (6 Games)
135.8, Al Raines, 1971 (10 Games)
Per Carry—8.7, Al Raines, 1971
6.0, Al Raines, 1969
6.0, Willy Miller, 1964
Career—6.7, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
MOST CARRIES
Game—36, Jim Romaniszyn, vs. West
Chester, 1970
Season—201, Al Raines, 1969
Career, 506, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971

Passing
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—247, Joe Sanford, vs. Clarion, 1971
Season—837, Tom Mackey, 1968
Career—1678, Dan Petchel, 1961-19621963
MOST COMPLETIONS
Game—17, Tom Mackey, vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—83, Tom Mackey, 1968
Career—105, Mike Malone, 1964-19651966
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game—2 (numerous players)
Season—8, Mike Malone, 1965
8, Joe Sanford, 1971
Career—15, Joe Sanford, 1970-1971

Totai Offense
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—318, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven, 1969
Season—1485, Al Raines, 1971
Career—3575, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
(Rushing and Passing)
2250, Joe Sanford, 1970-1971
(Rushing and Passing)
MOST PLAYS
Game—48, Tom Mackey, vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—282, Tom Mackey, 1968 (Rushing
and Passing)
Career—516, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
NOTE:—Jim Romaniszyn only player in ESC
history to eclipse 1,000 yards in rushing
(1,266) and pass receiving (1,088).

Punting
HIGHEST AVERAGE
Game—46.4, Frank Berzansky, vs. Clarion,
1971 (5 Punts)
Season—38.2, John Mikovich, 1967 (44
Punts)
Career—37.5, Frank Berzansky, 1970-1971
Longest—71, Bob Buckheit, vs. Lock Haven,
1964

Punt Returns
MOST YARDS RETURNED
Season—540, Birt Duncan (15 returns),
1961
Career—540, Birt Duncan, 1961

Pass In^rceptions
MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED
Game—4, Dan DiTullio, vs. Shippensburg,
1968
Season—8, Jack McCurry, 1971
Career—9, Jack McCurry, 1970-1971
8, Rich lorfido, 1970-1971-1972
8, Dave Gates, 1970-1971-1972

Scoring
MOST POINTS
Game—30, Jim Romaniszyn, vs. Lock
Haven, 1972
24, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven, 1970
24, Bob Mengerink, vs. Slippery
Rock, 1971
Season—98, Al Raines, 1971
Career—236, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
MOST TOUCHDOWNS
Game—5, Jim Romaniszyn, vs. Lock Haven,
1972
4, Al Raines, vs. Lock Haven, 1970
4, Bob Mengerink, vs. Slippery
Rock, 1971
Season—16, Al Raines, 1971
Career—39, Al Raines, 1969-1970-1971
MOST FIELD GOALS
Game—3, Tom Rockwell, vs. Lock Haven,
1969
3, Frank Berzansky, vs. Waynes­
burg, 1972
Season—6, Frank Berzansky, 1972
Career—10 Tom Rockwell, 1968-19691970
MOST EXTRA POINTS KICKED
Game—7, Frank Berzansky, vs. Slippery
Rock, 1971
Season—31, Frank Berzansky, 1971
Career—57, Tom Rockwell, 1968-19691970
Most Consecutive—18, Tom Rockwell,
1969-1970
MOST TACKLES
Game—30, Rich lorfido, vs. Indiana, 1972
Season—171, Rich lorfido, 1972
161, Ebby Hollins, 1970
Career—412, Rich lorfido, 1970-1971 -1972

TEAM
Scoring

MOST POINTS SCORED
Game—83, vs. Alliance, 1928
68, vs. Clarion, 1930
14 Game—42, vs. Shippensburg, 1971
Season—335, by 1971 team
Best Scoring Avg.—35.5 by 1971 team

Rushing

MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971
Season—3078 by 1971 team
BEST GAME AVERAGE
307.8, by 1971 team
BEST AVERAGE PER RUSH
6.2, by 1971 team
MOST CARRIES
Game—67, vs. Slippery Rock, 1970
Season—571, by 1970 team

MOST ATTEMPTS
Game—44, vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—315, by 1968 team
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game—3, (various times)
Season—13, by 1971 team
10, by 1965 team

Consecutivity
Total Offense
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—605, vs. Waynesburg, 1971
Season—4244, by 1971 team

Pass Interceptions
MOST INTERCEPTED
Game—5, vs. Eureka, 1971
Season—26, by 1971 team

Passing

MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—283, vs. Clarion, 1971
Season—1303, by 1968 team
MOST COMPLETIONS
Game—17, vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—120, by 1968 team

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS
Game—0, vs. numerous teams
Season—37, by 1965 team
FEWEST PASSING YARDS YIELDED
Game—0, vs. numerous opponents
Season—441, by 1963 team

Defense
FEWEST POINTS YIELDED
Season—40, by 1928 team
FEWEST RUSHING YARDS YIELDED
Game—Minus 67, vs. Curry, 1965
Season—645, by 1970 team

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MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS
18, 1970-1971-1972 (regular season)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS WITHOUT A
LOSS—21, 1969-1970-1971-1972 (regu­
lar season)
MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE
GAMES WITHOUT A LOSS—13, 19691972

Ail-Time Bests
MOST WINS IN SEASON
9, by 1970 team
BEST OFFENSIVE AVERAGE
424.3, by 1971 team
BEST DEFENSIVE RUSHING AVERAGE
Game—64.5, by 1970 team
Rush—1.7, by 1970 team
BEST TOTAL DEFENSIVE AVERAGE
Game—199.3, by 1970 team

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1502 Cherry St.
Erie, Pa.

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930 Cussewago Rd.
Meadville, Pa.

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Erie, Pennsylvania 16509

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30

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CODE OF OFFICIALS SIGNALS

Touchdown or
Field Goal

Helping the Runner,
or Interlocked
Interference

Grasping
Face Mask

Delay of Game

Roughing the Kicker

is Moved from Side
to Side: Touchback

Illegally Passing
or Handling Ball
Forward

Illegal Procedure
or Position

I line

Ineligible Receiver
Down Field on Pass

Ball Illegally Touched,
Kicked, or Batted

^

the Waist

Offside (Infraction
of scrimmage or
free kick formation)



Discretionary or Excess
Time Out followed with
tapping hands on chest.

Forward Pass or
Kick Catching
Interference

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Intentional
Grounding

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Phone 734-4213, 734-3577
(Next to the new Presbyterian Church)
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SPORTING GOODS
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Phone
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Till 2:00 a.m. on weekends

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EQUIPMENT MANAGERS: Dennis Harkness and George Daugherty.

TRAINERS: (L-R)—Barb Gates, Fred Carollo, George Roberts and
Mr. Robert Klingler.

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Phone 734-1625

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39

Individual And Team Stats
RUSHING
Name
Morrisette, M. (tb, Ambridge)
Glaser, B. (tb, Pittsburgh)
Staab, B, (fb, Erie)
Seigh, D. (tb, Johnstown)
Wide!,. K. (qb, Dravosburg)
Crawshaw, B. (fb, Franklin)
Basils, J, (qb, Summerhill)
Hackley, H, (se, Canonsburg)
Mealy, T. (fb, Bradford)
Barlow, J. (tb, Washington)
Griffin, D. (p, Elyria, 0.)
Totals

G
5
7
6
7
4
4
6
7
2 ^
1
4____
7

ATT
81
47
42
37
31
21
38
6
3
1
1
308

PASSING
Name
Basils, J.
Widel, K.
Bain, W. (flk, Allison Park)
Seigh, D,
Staab, B.
Totals

G
6
4
7
7
6
7

ATT
93
31
1
1
3
129

YG
367
246
189
120
98
60
91
37
6
0

NET
346
209
186
110
78
60
47
29
6
-2
-13
1056

AVG
4.3
4.4
4.4
2.9
2.5
2.9
1.2
4.8
2.0

TD
3
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0

LR
41
24
16
11
14
8
6
37
3

LTDR
10
20
8
0
0
0
5
0


1215

IL
21
37
3
10
20
0
44
8
0
-2
-13
159

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3.4


0

__
41

__
20

C
43
12
1
0
0
56

INT
6
1
0
0
2
9

PCT
46.2
38.7
100.0
0.0

YDS
583
101
35
0
0
719

TD
4
0
0
0
0
4

LP
60
13
35
0
0
60

LTDP
60
0
0
0
0
60

i

PASS RECEIVING
Name
Hackley, H.
Bain, W.
Nietupski, R.
Snell, P.
Jones, R.
Larson, S.
Seigh, D.
Mealy, T.
Morrisette, M.
Glaser, B.
Totals

G
7
7
7
7
5
3
7
2
5
7
7

REC
21
12
6
6
3
2
2
1
2
1
56

PUNTS
Name
Guerra, J.
Griffin, D.
Team
Totals

G
4
4
7
7

NO
24
22
1
47

PUNT RETURNS
Name
Mastroianni, J.
Seigh, D.
Heintz, B.
Sanford, M.
Totals

G
7
7
7
4
7

NO
15
8
1
2
26

YDS
60
60
3
1
124

AVG
4.0
7.5
3.0
0.5
4.8

TD
0
0
0
0
0

LR
16
24
3
0
24

INTERCIPTIONS
Name
Walker, J.
Mastroianni, J.
McClure, J.
Miller, G.
Heintz, B.
Totals
'

G
7
7
7
7
7
7

NO
1
2
1
1
1
6

YDS
13
20
0

AVG
13.0
10.0

TD
0
0

LR
13
15



-



0
0

0
15

YDS
301
159
66
62
16
95
11
9
6
-6
719

AVG
14.3
13.3
11.0
10.3
5.3
47.5
5.5
9.0
3.0
-6.0
12.8

YDS
875
718
0
1593

0
0
33

TD
2
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
4

AVG
36.5
32 .6
—•—
33 .9

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5.5

LR
50
34
17
13
8
60
6
9
4
-6
60

LP
51
59
____

59

40


43.4

KICKOFFS
Name
Littler, L.

G
7

NO
23

YDS
1129

AVG
49.3

LK
60

KICKOFF RETURNS
' Name
Seigh, D.
Hackley, H.
Staab, B.
Morrisette, M.
Glaser, B,
Crawshaw, B.
Totals

G
7
7
6
5
7
4
7

NO
7
7
6
2
1
1
24

YDS
127
121
33
44
13
4
350

AVG
18.1
17.3
5.5
22.0
13.0
4.0
14.6

LR

FUMBLES RECOVERED
Name
G
Seigh, D.
7
Miller, G.
7
Bayer, J.
7
Mastroianni, J. 7
Walker, J.
7

NO
3
3
2
2
2

SCORING
Name
TD
Morrisette, M.
3
Littler, L,
0
Hackley, H,
2
Larson, S.
1
Glaser, B.
1
Snell, P.
1
Staab, B.
1
Mastroianni, J. 1
Basils, J,
1
Totals
11

XP-P
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2

Name
Heintz, B.
Harris, K.
Marciniak, B.
Gefert, J.
Schnirel, M.
Totals

XP-K
FG
0
0
6-7 3-9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 .
0
0
0
0
0
6-7 3-9

26

26
16

25
13
4
26

G NO
7 1
7 2
7 1
5 1
7 1
7 18

TP
18
15
12
8
6
6
6
6
6
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