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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
1989 FOOTBALL
ATHLETIC DIRECTORY
NAME
POSITION
Baumgartner, Bruce...................... Assistant Wrestling Coach......................
Browning, Scott............................ Assistant ppotball Coach.........................
Conley, Glen.................................Women's Volleyball Coach.......................
DeAnna, Mike............................... Head Wrestling Coach............................
Eshelman, Carla............................Athletic Secretary.....................................
GiCTlak, Dan..................................Assistant Football Coach/Softball Coach.
HoUman, Tom............................... Head Football Coach...............................
Jay, Todd.......................................Sports Information Director.....................
Lipkovich, Dr. Kathleen................ Associate Athletic Director.....................
McDonald, Jim.............................. Athletic Director......................................
Niswonger, Mark........................ ..Assistant Football Coach.........................
Radovich, John..............................Head Baseball and
Assistant Women's Basketball Coach..
Roberts, George............................ Director of Sports Medicine....................
Smiley, Hm................................... Assistant Men's Basketball Coach......... .
Stamm, Paul..................................Head Swimming Coach*......................... .
Swank, Stan................................... Head Women's Basketball Coach............
Umbarger, Harold......................... Assistant to the Athletic Director........... .
Walcavich, Greg............................ Head Men's Basketball Coach................ .
Watts, Doug................... ................Head Cross Country and Track Coach*..,
*Denotes Men's and Women's Programs
EDINBORO
UNIVERSITY
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1989
FOOTBALL
GUIDE
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MEMO TO THE MEDIA
FLIP TO IT FAST
MEET THE SCOTS
Athletic Directory...............Inside Front
History................................................... 2
President Foster Diebold...................... 3
Director Jim McDonald...........4
Head Coach Tom Hollman....................5
Assistant Coaches..............................6-7
Athletic Staff........................
8-9
A Look at the 1989 Season............10-11
Scouting the Scots...............................11
Team Roster................................... 12-13
Player Profiles................................ 14-18
Edinboro University's 1989 football guide
has been designed to assist members of the
media in the coverage of Fighting Scot football.
Press releases, photographs and statistics will
be made available for your use throughout the
season. Pre-game football material (rosters,
starters, statistics and records) will be available
in the press box, and play-by-play, halftime and
final statistics will be provided for each home
game. If additional information is desired,
please contact the Sports Information Office,
Todd V. Jay, director, Edinboro University,
Edinboro, Pa. 16444. Office phone (814) 7322811, Press box phone (814) 732-2808.
THE CHALLENGERS
1989 Opponents................
FOLLOW THE FIGHTING SCOTS
THE PAST
1988 in Review..............................26-28
and Team Stats....29-30
Previous Games Against Foes...... 31-32
Records, Points and Percentages........ 33
Checking the Records....................34-36
Scots Against Their Opponents.......... 37
All-Time Scores.............................38-40
Coaches and Their Records................ 40
Pennsylvania Conference................... 41
PS AC Football Records........ ........42-43
Media Outlets......................................44
State System of Higher
Education........................ Inside Back
Guide Editor: Todd V. Jay
Staff Credit: Pat Donghia, Jim Ross
Photo Credits: Bob Lowry, Rob Ruby
and Bob Wheeler
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Officer, Edinboro University.
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JIM McDONALD
has evolved into an aimual year-ending event to
honor present and past athletes.
McDonald has been at Edinboro since
1962 and for 12 years served as the Fighting
Scot basketball coach (1962-1975) and never
experienced a losing season while his teams
compiled an impressive 181 wins against only
89 losses. During that span, his cagers won four
Western Division Pennsylvania Conference
crowns, the PC state championship and two
District 18 titles that netted trips to the NAIA
National Tournament. His teams set 27
University records and made 19 post-season
appearances while four of his players were
named All-Americans.
Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro,
McDonald served as assistant basketball coach
in Erie, Pa. He is a 1956 graduate of Bridgeport
High School in his home town of Bridgeport,
West Virginia.
In 1960 he received a degree in chemistry
and physical education from West Virginia
Wesleyan College and he also holds a master's
degree in health from the University of Buffalo.
As an undergraduate, he set nine school
records at Wesleyan and was twice voted both
AP and UPI basketball All-American. In 1960,
he was the second leading scorer in the United
States, averaging slightly over 33 points a
game, and led his team to the national basket
ball tournament in Kansas City, Missouri. He
was named to the NAIA's All-Tournament
Team in 1959 and 1960.
In 1966, McDonald was selected Area
Eight Coach of the Year by the eastern
seaboard coaches and that same year was hon
ored as one of the top ten finalists in the Coach
of the Year national poll. McDonald's honors
also include selection to the West Virginia AllTime College Basketball Team and member
ship in the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has
a record of extensive community involvement.
He was Little League Baseball director for four
years and also held a four-year post as a mem
ber of the General McLane School Board. He
and his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons Mark, Mike and Matthew.
Jim McDonald
Edinboro University's athletic program
was placed under the talented and aggressive
leadership of Jim McDonald in July of 1981.
Increased emphasis on fund raising to provide a
sound scholarship foundation has become his
top priority while numerous changes and inno
vations have also keyed the Scots' athletic pro
gram under his direction.
Through his efforts more than $3 million
has been raised during the past seven years.
The funds generated by the energetic aAletic
director's efforts will be used to assist
Edinboro's men and women athletes who com
pete in the Scots fifteen intercollegiate sports.
In addition to maintaining Edinboro's
respected winning tradition in intercollegiate
athletics, the former health and physical educa
tion professor has vastly expanded the
University's summer activities.
Fifty-two camps were sponsored by the
Fighting Scots Booster Club this past summer
on the University's campus. Sox Harrison
Stadium is the site of the Cleveland Browns vs.
the Buffalo Bills annual rookie scrimmage,
which has been a yearly mid-summer highlight.
The personable athletic director also intro
duced Edinboro's Hall of Fame program which
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HEAD COACH TOM HOLLMAN
make football an enjoyable environment for the
team and coaching staff," Hollman added.
Hollman's educational background begins
with a high school diploma from Memorial
High School in St. Mary's, Ohio, followed by
his undergraduate degree in education from
Ohio Northern University in 1968. Three years
later Hollman received his master of science
degree in education from Xavier University in
Cincinnati, Ohio.
While at Ohio Northern, Hollman was a
three-year starter for the football team and a
two-way performer as a defensive back and
offensive end during his junior and senior
years. He holds the school record with 13
career interceptions and earned All-American
and All-District honors during the 1966 and
1967 seasons. Hollman also lettered in baseball
for three years during his stay at Ohio
Northern.
A chronological look at Hollman's coach
ing career begins in 1968 as an assistant coach
at Sidney High School in Sidney, Ohio. From
there, Hollman moved on to Greenville High
School in Ohio where he became head coach
from 1971-73. His Greenville squads posted an
impressive 26-2-2 mark during his three-year
stay.
Hollman then moved on to Fremont Ross
High 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 champs
in '74, unbeaten at 9-0-1.
In '76, 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's history (24-11-1).
In 1981, Hollman took an assistant coach
ing spot with Ball State University which he
held through the '84 campaign. Then, begiiming
in 1985 Hollman held the defensive coordinator
position at Ohio University.
"It has been a very comfortable transition
for me," Hollman added. "I have found the
community to be supportive and the administra
tion is giving me every opportunity to be suc
cessful here at Edinboro," he concluded.
Tom Hollman
In January 1988, Edinboro University
hired Tom Hollman, Athens, Ohio, as its
eleventh head football coach in the school's his
tory. Hollman comes to Edinboro from Ohio
University, where he was the defensive coordi
nator for the past three seasons.
"Last season was a very exciting one and
we are simply looking to improve each year,"
Hollman stated after his initial term. Hollman
led the Scots to a 5-4-1 mark, becoming only
the second head coach in Edinboro football his
tory to post a winning season his first year.
"As a staff and team we are looking
forward to an excellent season. We finished just
a half game out of the division crown last year
so that should give us the extra incentive we
need in 1989."
"As a coach, I have been fortunate to
coach at many different levels, from high
school to Division I. The Division II level here
at Edinboro is very appealing to me in relation
to my career goals. It is a great feeling to be a
head coach at this level."
"I still feel one of the most important
things about football on the Division II level is
to make it fun for the players involved. My ini
tial goal for this team when I got here was to
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ASSISTANT COACHES
Dan Gierlak enters his third season as a
full-time coach with his responsibilities con
cerning the running backs. He is also the head
women's softball coach for the Scots and led
the squad to a 19-14 overall slate last year.
Gierlak came to the 'Boro from Thiel
College (Pa.) where he coached the defensive
secondary for the 1984 season. Dan, a starter
and three-year letterwiimer for the Plaid in the
secondary, moved on to the semi-pro ranks with
the Chicago Cowboys. During his short stint
with the Cowboys, Gierlak's squad gained
national championship honors in 1984 and run
ner up nationally in the 1985 season. Gierlak
brings both playing and coaching experience to
the staff, giving the Scot players an added plus
on the offensive side of the ball.
Originally from Buffalo, New York, Dan
graduated from Edinboro with a degree in sec
ondary education. He is single and resides in
Edinboro.
Scott Browning
Secondary
Moving to the defensive side of the ball,
from the offensive backfield, Scott brings a
wealth of coaching experience in his fourth
year at the "Boro.
Scott came to Edinboro from Ohio State
University, where he coached receivers and
runningbacks including Keith Byers. Prior to
his start at OSU', Browning coached at
Worthington and Dayton-Fairview High
Schools in Ohio, from 1979-81. Then, as a
graduate assistant, he coached the defensive
secondary at New Mexico State in 1982.
In 1983, he mentored the receivers at
Idaho State University which advanced to the
Division I-AA playoffs.
Browning earned a master's degree in edu
cation administration from New Mexico State
in 1983, and a BS in education from Ohio State
in 1981. Earlier, before transferring to OSU,
Scott attended Capital University where he
played football for one season. Browning was a
four-year letterman in four sports at
Loudenville High School (OH) prior to his col
legiate days. He is single and resides in
Edinboro. The Scbt secondary intercepted 22
passes last season under the direction of
Browning.
Following his first high school coaching
days, he then returned to graduate school at
Ball State University where he help>ed with the
tight ends and offensive linemen.
From 1981-84, Niswonger was the head
coach at Franklin City Schools and was named
"coach of the year" in 1982 when his squad
won its first league championship in 18 years.
He then moved on to the collegiate ranks in
1984 at Manchester College as defensive coor
dinator and then back to his alma mater from
85-87 as their secondary coach.
Niswonger's education includes an under
graduate degree in physical education from
Findley and a MA in physical education from
Ball State. Mark is single and resides in
Edinboro.
Gene Smith will enter his second season
directing the Scot defensive line. Along with
Niswonger, he has helped turn the team's defen
sive fortunes around in a very short p>eriod of
time.
Smith also has past association with Coach
Hollman as he was a graduate assistant under
Hollman at Ohio University. The following sea
son with the Bobcats, Smith moved to the
offensive side of the ball as tight end/tackle
coach for OU. He also worked extensively with
the weight training program as a strength
coach.
As a player, he enjoyed an outstanding
career at Heidelberg College. Starting every
game for four years at defensive line. Smith
captained Heidelberg his senior season. He
obtained his B.S. degree in education during his
undergraduate years and later completed his
M.S. in athletic administration from Ohio
University. Smith has also completed post
graduate hours as well.
Smith, originally from Monroeville, Ohio,
is single and resides in Edinboro.
Mark Niswonger
Defensive
Coordinator/
Linebackers
Mark Niswonger, a veteran of the coach
ing ranks for 16 years, begins his second year
with the Plaid as defensive coordinator and
linebacker coach. Former understudy of head
coach Tom Hollman at Findley College (OH),
Mark brings extensive experience both on and
off the field to the Scot coaching staff.
His coaching stint began back while
attending Findley when he was the head scout
for Arlington High School. The next two sea
sons, Niswonger was the defensive coordinator
at West Carrollton High School (OH) where his
squad posted an impressive 17-1-2 slate.
During his stay there, he also helped coach the
offensive line and aided in the scheme of the
team's offensive structure.
Dan Gierlak
Running Backs
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Edinboro University 1989 Coaching Staff; (L-R) Scott Browning, Mark Niswonger, Tom
Hollman, Gene Smith and Dan Gierlak.
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ATHLETIC STAFF
tant to the athletic director. He brings a wealth
of talent and experience to the administrative
level of the athletic program and plays a vital
role in overseeing the academic progress of stu
dent athletics as well as coordinating the on
going functions of the athletic director's office
and the summer programs which involve the
department. The West Newton, Pa., native is a
1954 Slippery Rock University graduate and
also owns a master's degree from Penn State.
After a three-year stint with the U.S. Army
Security Agency in Europe, he coached basket
ball and baseball at Moshannon Valley (Pa.)
High School before accepting a guidance posi
tion in the West York Area School District in
1961. He became a member of Edinboro's
admissions office a year later and in 1967 was
named director of admissions.
Dr.
Kathleen
Lipkovich
Associate
Athletic
Director
Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich was named
Edinboro's first associate athletic director at the
outset of the 1981 school year to help adminis
ter both the men's and women's athletic pro
gram.
Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Dr.
Lipkovich has had teaching and coaching expe
rience at West Virginia University, Central
Connecticut State College, and Trinity College.
The Ohio native, who graduated from Chaney
High School, began her teaching and coaching
career in 1972 with the Howland School
District in Howland, Ohio, and then held a sim
ilar position from 1972 through 1975 at
McDonald High School in McDonald, Ohio.
The 1972 Youngstown State graduate
received her M.S. degree in 1975 from West
Virginia University and was awarded a doctor
ate from that same institution in 1977 after
majoring in educational administration prior to
her arrival at Edinboro.
Todd V.
Jay
Sports
Information
and
Promotions
Director
Todd Jay begins his fifth year in charge of
Sports Information and Promotions for the
Athletic Department. A graduate of Clarion
University of Pennsylvania, Todd received a
bachelor of science in education in 1982 and a
master of science in communications in May of
1985. The New Castle native served as assistant
to the sports information director at Clarion.
Since joining the staff in 1985, he has pro
moted Edinboro University's 15 intercollegiate
sports, hosted a weekly cable television show
and oversees the promotions of special sporting
events held at the University. He was in charge
of promoting the USA/USSR Olympic style
wrestling match held in McComb in April
1989.
He also coordinates and is the master of
ceremonies for the annual Hall of Fame cere
Harold
”Hal"
Umbarger
Assistant to
the
Athletic
Director
Harold "Hal" Umbarger joined Edinboro
University's athletic staff six years ago as assis
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School, Roberts received a bachelor of science
from Edinboro in 1976. He completed the
NATA (National Athletic Trainers Association)
curriculum at West Chester University and
earned a master of education degree from
Slip)pery Rock University in 1980.
In his most recent position, the newest
addition to the Fighting Scot athletic staff was
employed as athletic trainer at Hamot Medical
Center in Erie, Pa. He served as student trainer
during his college career and from 1976 to
1984, Roberts was a teacher, trainer, and assis
tant football coach at Titusville High School.
Since 1980, Roberts has sp)ent much of his
time as a trainer for the National Sports
Festivals (III, IV, V and now VII), for the
World University Games in Edmonton, Alberta,
and for the United States Olympic Team during
the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
Roberts is a member of the National
Trainers Association, the Eastern Athletic
Trainers Association and the Pennsylvania
Athletic Trainers Society.
George and his wife. Penny, have a sevenyear-old daughter, Kristen and a newborn son,
Brian.
monies held on campus each spring.
A three-year letterwinner in baseball at
Clarion, Jay served as news-sports reporter for
the New Castle News, while also serving as
assistant basketball coach for Neshannock High
School during his teaching stay in New Castle.
The voice of the Fighting Scots for home
football games, Todd resides in Edinboro.
George
Roberts
Director of
Sports
Medicine
George M. Roberts of Titusville, Pa., is
beginning his fifth year as director of sports
medicine at Edinboro University.
A 1972 graduate of Titusville High
Four-tier taping bench: training room faciiity in McComb Fieidhouse
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A LOOK AT THE 1989 SEASON
If the Edinboro University Fighting Scot as the Scots play three of four contests on the
football team can make the same strides in road. A trip across Pennsylvania to
1989 that they made last season, their goal of Shippensburg greets the Scots on the 21st, fol
the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference lowed by senior day at Sox Harrison against
championship is very realistic.
California on the 28th. In week number nine
The Scots came within a victory of a share the Scots conclude their Western Division slate
of the Western Division crown a year ago, post on the 4th at Slippery Rock before closing out
ing a 4-1-1 slate in the west for a third place their season at Youngstown State on the 11th.
showing. Edinboro finished one half game
1989 will mark the first time that Edinboro
behind Shippensburg and Indiana.
has played two Division I-AA opponents in one
Their overall mark of 5-4-1 in '88 was a season.
major turnaround from their sub .500 season in
1987. First-year head coach Tom Hollman OFFENSE: SKILL POSITIONS
became just the second coach in Edinboro's
The offensive backfield returns Allfootball history to post a winning record in his American miming back Elbert Cole, quarter
initial season.
backs Hal Galupi and Jim Ross and fullbacks
"Expectations, coaches all have high Matt Koehle and Steve Clare. Cole, a two-time
hopes at the beginning of the season. As a All-PS AC West selection, led the Scots in mshteam, you have to set goals, realistic goals, and ing (909), TDs (10) and scoring (62 pts.) a year
try to achieve them," Hollman stated. "We felt ago. He enters the year with 1,834 career yards
we had enough talent a year ago to contend and on 404 carries.
we made a run at it. But we did not win the
Galupi secured the starting quarterback
championship, just came close. Hopefully the spot a year ago, and threw for 1,473 yards and
momentum and the hunger for the title will be ten touchdowns with a 53% completion per
back this fall."
centage. Ross remains the school record holder
"Sure, I was happy with the progress in for yards passing (1,903) and attempts (276) in
my first season but we have to keep making one season, set in 1987.
positive strides.
Koehle and Clare return to solidify the
Edinboro opens its season against a fullback spot. Both freshmen a year ago, the
NCAA Division I-AA opponent and concludes twosome combined for 395 yards and three
with one as well.
touchdowns on 96 carries.
On the 9th of September the Scots will
Running back Chris Conway will also
once again travel to Lynchburg, Va., to battle return to give support to Cole and the Scot
Liberty University. The Flames are under the offense.
direction of former Cleveland Brown head
The receiving corps could be the biggest
coach Sam Rutigliano. The following week, the question mark for the Scots this fall. Gone are
Scots open their home slate against New All-Conference performers John Toomer and
Haven.
Cleveland Pratt. Between the two, they caught
On the 23rd the Indians of lUP will enter 73 passes for 1,225 and nine TDs last season.
Sox Harrison Stadium for the PSAC West The Plaid will be without a proven deep threat
opener. It will mark the second consecutive to op>en camp and will be looking to a number
year that the Scots will tangle with lUP in their of roster players to fill the void. Ernest Priester,
divisional opener. The 30th of the month will one of the squad's top performers in 1986 and
have Edinboro playing its third straight game 87, is expected in camp this August after miss
on home turf, entertaining the Bears of ing last season. He led the Scot receivers in
Kutztown on Homecoming.
receptions (35) in '86 and in touchdowns (4) in
On October 7th a trip to Clarion is on tap '87.
for the Scots followed by Lock Haven back
home on the 14th.
OFFENSIVE LINE
The remaining four weeks of the regular
The strength of the Scot offense could be a
season will be a rugged test for Hollman's clan. veteran offensive front. All-Conference picks
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tackles in just 25 games during his career at
Edinboro.
Sophomore Wade Smith will also return at
one comerback spot. He led the squad with five
interceptions as a freshman and he only started
eight games. Smith was also credited with 41
tackles and 11 pass break-ups.
At the other comer, the Plaid is looking to
replace Claude Webb. Sophomore James
Ferguson (6 tackles) has the inside track going
into camp with plenty of quality recruits push
ing him for the starting position. The Scots will
also have to fill a void at the strong safety spot.
Ron Hainsey (OT) and Joe Brooks (OG) return
for their senior year, as does two-year starter
Dean Gallagher. Guard Brad Powell and tackle
Curtis Rose also return as does backup center
Dave Pinkerton and tight end Randy Mcllwain.
The returning seven average 6-3, 245 pounds.
A pair of freshmen, Jeff Zilko and Mike
Kegarise gives the team depth here.
PLACEKICKING
The Scots return All-Conference placekicker Darren Weber. A second-team selection
in '88, Weber has connected on 14-of-29 field
goals and 47-of-52 extra points in his first two
seasons with the Scots. His 52-yard field goal
against lUP as a freshman in '87 remains the
second longest in PSAC history. Weber has
scored a two-year total of 89 points.
PUNTING
Sophomore Bill Burford returns as the
team's punter. A local product from nearby
Harborcreek, Burford showed some promise a
year ago and averaged 33.4 yards per punt.
DEFENSIVE LINE
The Scots return nine starters on defense
including all of the defensive front. AllConference tackle Chip Conrad heads the
returnees. He was credited with 43 tackles,
including a team high five QB sacks. Jeff
Jacobs, a second-team All-PSAC pick at end,
also returns coming off a season where he reg
istered 44 tackles.
DTs Matt Miller (50 stops, three fumble
recoveries) and Mark Jozefov (32 tackles) also
return up front. Sophomore John Messura will
give the squad depth. Coach Gene Smith is also
looking for help from freshman Troy Marin, 62, 275 lbs., from nearby Meadville High
School.
Scouting the Scots
Name: Edinboro University of Pa, (1857)
Location: Edinboro, Pa. 16444
President: Foster F. Diebold (Aug., 1979)
Enrollment: 7,5(X)
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Stadium: Sox Harrison (4,500)
Athletic Director: James K. McDonald sh
Athletic Dept. Phone: 814-732-2776/2778
Sports Information Director: Todd V Jay
Sports Info. Phone: 814-732-2811 (office)
814-734-4317 (home)
Head Coach: Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern
1968)
Seasons, Overall Record; 1, 5-4-1
Press Box Phone: 814-732-2808
Team Trainer: George Roberts
1988 Record: 5-4-1, conference 4-1-1
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Assistant Coaches: Scott Browning, Dan
Gierlak, Mark Niswonger, Gene Smith
1989 Team Captains: TBA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/12
Starters Returning: 17
Team Strengths: Running Backs,
Linebackers
Team Question Marks: Wide Receiver,
Secondary
LINEBACKERS
A plethora of great athletes makes the
linebacldng position very solid for the Scots.
Second-team All-Conference middle
linebacker Michael Wayne (99 stops, three
interceptions), '87 All-Conference pick A1
Donahue (83 stops, three fumble recoveries)
and three-year starter John Williams (198
career tackles) all return. Anthony Ross, a
transfer from Central State, Ohio, should press
the three for a starting spot.
SECONDARY
All-American Michael Willis returns at
free safety for his senior season to anchor the
defensive secondary. A two-time All-PSAC
selection, he led the squad with 111 tackles a
year ago. He also led with a dozen pass break
ups and was second on the squad with four
interceptions. Willis has been credited with 229
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1989 VETERAN ROSTER
NAME
Allgood, James
Apple, Bruce
Brooks, Joseph
Burford, William
Castellarin, Gregg
Chum, Michael
Clare, Steve
Cole, Elbert
Conrad, Chip
Conway, Chris
Dickman, John
Donahue, A1
Donovan, Gerard
Edwards, Michael
Ferguson, James
Gallagher, Dean
Galupi, Hal
Glunt, Gary
Hall, Duane
Harmon, Jason
Hamden, Doug
Hibbert, Andrew ^
Izydorczak, Tom
Jacobs, Jeff
Jozefov, Mark
Koehle, Matt
Marin, Troy
Marratta, Joel
Mcllwain, Randy
McNally, William
Messura, John
Miller, Matt
Nickel, Scott
Pickett, Delvin
Pierce, Scott
Pinkerton, Dave
Powell, Brad
Rose, Curtis
Ross, Anthony
Ross, James
Rounds, Charles
Schmidhamer, Kurt
Sims, Chris
Smith, Wade
Spisak, Wally
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DL
QB
DB
OL
HT
5-11
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-2
5-8
6-0
5-9
6-3
5-9
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-3
6-1
5-11
5-8
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-2
5-11
6-2
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-5
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-3
5-11
5-9
6-2
12
WT
212
180
250
165
210
160
200
180
265
185
225
205
170
205
175
245
185
215
155
205
180
210
245
245
245
205
275
190
225
190
260
240
240
210
225
230
265
245
230
180
210
245
180
180
250
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Ashtabula, OH/Ashtabula
Medina, OH/Medina
Youngstown, OH/Austintown Fitch
Erie, PA/Harborcreek
University Heights, OHAValsh Jesuit
Cleveland, OH/Central Catholic
Lockport, NY/Starpoint Central
Rochester, NY/Charlotte
Altoona, PA/Bishop Guilfoyle
Oil City, PA/Oil City
Sandusky, OH/Sandusky
Bellaire, OH/St. John Cent. Catholic
Trafford, PA/Penn Trafford
Caledonia, NY/Caledonia Mumford
Barberton, OH/Barberton
Kerunore, NY/Kenmore
Ambridge, PA/Ambridge
Penn, PA/Perm Trafford
Cheektowaga, NY/Maryvale
Gahanna, OH/Gahanna Lincoln
Somerset, PA/Somerset
Clewiston, FL/Clewiston
Blasdell, NY/Frontier
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville
Lakewood, OH/Lakewood
Altoona, PA/Bishop Guilfoyle
Meadville, PA/Meadville
Springfield, OH/Kenton Ridge
Canton, OH/Canton Timken
Pittsburgh, PA/Springdale
Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute
Oil City, PA/Oil City
Conneaut, OH/Conneaut
Akron, OH/Garfield
Glerm Campbell, PA/Punxsutawney
Canton, OH/Perry
West Middlesex, PA/West Middlesex
Logan, OH/Logan
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Euclid, OH/Lake Catholic
Williamsville, NY/Williamsville Sth.
Altoona, PA/Bishop Guilfoyle
Bethel Park, PA/Bethel Park
Lockjxjit, NY/Lockport
Wickliffe, OH/Wickliffe
Stone, Paul
Thompson, Gerard
Walker, John
Weber, Darren
Whitfield, Phillip
Williams, James
Williams, John
Willis, Michael
Wimer, Dale
So.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
RB
DB
LB
PK
DL
LB
LB
FS
LB
6-1
6-0
5-8
5-10
6-0
6-2
60
6-0
5-10
205
190
170
170
210
225
210
190
200
Norton, OH/Norton
Coraopolis, PA/Comell
Ashtabula, OH/Harper
Erie, PA/McDowell
Detroit, Ml/Detroit Chadsey
Rochester, PA/Rochester
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Maitland, FL/Orlando Edgewater
Meadville, PA/Meadville
1989 FRESHMAN ROSTER
NAME
Bams, Mike
Bedotto, Brian
Bennett, Mike
Bradley, Ryan
Bocharski, Nicholas
Carney, David
Childress, Paul
Chill, John
Dattalo, Frank
Friburger, William
Heinauer, Craig
Johnson, Mark
Kegarise, Mike
Koel, Treg
Lang, Matt
Lewis, Georj
Luciano, Paul
Mariani, Anthony
McCrary, Dehnar
McKinzie, Sheldon
Morrison, Joel
Nagy, Steve
Perldns, Jason
Russell, Derrick
Scott, Anthony
Seibert, Sean
Simmons, Ron
Smith, John
Smith, Jim
Smith, Scott
Vollmer, Chris
Walters, Lateef
Wagner, Anthony
Webb, Jeremy
Whited, Jason
Williams, Emile
Zilko, Jeff
POS
FB/LB
TB/P
QB
OT/DT
OG/T
DT
G/T
T/G/E
TB/DB
OT/DT
T
TE/DE
OT
QB
FB/LB
TB/LB
T/NG
LB
TB/DB
DB
T/E
LB
LB
TB/DB
WR/DB
QB/S
DB
TB/LB
TB/LB
TB/LB
TE/DE
WR/DB
RB/DB
TE/DE
WR/DB
RB/DB
OG/T
HT
WT
5-11 212
5-10 175
6-4
185
66
260
6-4
225
6-3
250
6-0
210
6-2
245
5-10 185
6-3
260
63
250
6-4
200
6-7
270
64
200
6-1
205
5-10 165
6-2
240
5-11 220
5-11
170
5-11
160
6-2
220
6-2
215
6-0
213
5 11
173
5-9
170
6-2
206
6-2
205
6-1
192
6-1
190
5-9
175
6-5
210
5 10 162
5-10 170
6-4
220
5-10 170
6-0
160
6-2
245
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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Euclid, OH/Euclid
Haledon, NJ/Manchester Regional
Akron, OH/Manchester
Pompton Lakes, NJ/Pompton Lakes
Machias, NY/Pioneer
Lorain, OH/Admiral King
Tonawanda, NY/Tonawanda
New Castle, PA/Mohawk
Rochester, NY/Greece Arcadia
Shirley, NY/William Floyd
Pittsburgh, PA/North Hills
Pittsburgh, PA/Westinghouse
Milan, OH/Edison
Lockport, NY/Lockport
Cheektowaga, NY/Maryvale
Coimellsville, PA/Connellsville
Rochester, NY/Irondequoit
Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic
Washington, OH/Washington C.H.
Lauderhill, FL/St. Thomas-Acquinas
Sharon, PA/Sharon
Stow, OH/St. Vincent-St. Mary
Geneva, OH/Geneva
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey
Rochester, NY/East
Erie, PA/Cathedral Prep
Monessen, PA/Monessen
Boonton, NJ/Parsippany
Westlake, OH/Westlake
Pittsburgh, PA/Westinghouse
Parma, OH/Holy Name
Columbus, OH/Franklin Heights
Belle Vernon, PA/Belle Vernon Area
Pittsburgh, PA/Westinghouse
Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills
DEAN GALLAGHER
PLAYER PROFILES
Sr., OL, 6-3, 240
Kenmore, New York
JOE BROOKS
Sr., OL, 6-1,250
Youngstown, Ohio
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graduate of Austintown Fitch High School
three-year starter for the Scots
second-team All-PSAC in '88 at guard
can play three positions across the offensive line
helped the Scots average over 160 yards per game rushing in '88
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graduate of Kenmore West High School
has started the past two seasons for the Scots at guard
excellent trap blocker for the Plaid
projected starter once again in '89
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great work ethic, one of the team's strongest players
HAL GALUPI
Jr., QB, 6-1,190
Ambridge, Pennsylvania
ELBERT COLE
Sr., RB, 5-9,175
Rochester, New York
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graduate of Charlotte High School
Associated Press HM All-American last season
first-team PS AC running back in 1987 and 1988
led Scots in rushing (909), TDs (10) and scoring (62 pts.) in '88
career rushing stats: 1,834 yards on 404 carries for a 4.5 YPC
Sr., OT, 6-5, 270
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sr., DT, 6-3, 250
Altoona, Pennsylvania
graduate of Bishop Guilfoyle High School
first-team All-PSAC defensive tackle last season
second-team Pittsburgh Press All-District in '88
has led the Scots in QB sacks the last two years
105 tackles, 13 for loss, in his last 21 games
AL DONAHUE
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graduate of Swissvale High School
originally a walk-on for the Scots
second-team All-PSAC and Pittsburgh Press All-District in '88
won two team awards last year for his performance
great pass blocker, will anchor the left tackle position
JEFF JACOBS
Jr., LB, 6-1,210
Bellaire, Ohio
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graduate of Ambridge High School
Scots' starter at quarterback last season as a sophomore
rated seventh best QB overall in the PSAC in '88
in '87 completed llO-of-210 passes for 1,473 yards, 10 touchdowns
and a dozen interceptions
RON HAINSEY
CHIP CONRAD
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Jr., DL, 6-3, 240
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
graduate of St. John Central High School
credited with 223 total tackles in his first two seasons
third on the squad last season with 83 stops and first (150) in '87
two interceptions, eight breakups, two fumbles caused and four
fumble recoveries over the last two seasons.
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graduate of Coimellsville High School
second-team All-PSAC at defensive end last season
converted offensive lineman in 1988
recorded 44 tackles, including six for loss last season
knocked down three passes at the line of scrimmage in '88
MARKJOZEFOV
BRAD POWELL
Jr., DT, 6-1, 245
Lakewood, Ohio
Sr., OL, 6-2, 265
West Middlesex, Pennsylvania
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graduate of Lakewood High School
credited with 32 tackles in five games last season
recovering from knee injury, should be full strength in '89
second-team All-PSAC defensive line as a freshman in '87
has registered 101 tackles in his first two seasons
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graduate of West Middlesex High School
a starter at guard last season he will likely start at tackle in '89
helped lead the Scots to the fourth best offense in the entire PS AC
last season
great strength, gives the Plaid plenty of muscle up front
helped the team average over 160 yards on the ground last year
MATTKOEHLE
JIM ROSS
So., FB,6-0, 205
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Sr., QB, 6-1,180
Euclid, Ohio
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graduate of Lake Catholic High School
Scot starter as a sophomore in '87, backup a year ago
holds school's single season record for attempts (276) and
yards (1,903) passing, both set in '87
will once again battle for the starting spot with Galupi
KURT SCHMIDHAMER
RANDY McILWAIN
So., DE, 6-3,235
Altoona, Pennsylvania
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Sr., TE, 6-3,240
Canton, Ohio
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graduate of Canton Timken High School
will start at tight end this fall
fourth on the squad in receptions last season with seven
his 13.7 yards per catch average was second on the squad in '88
great run blocker, anchors the offensive line at TE
MATT MILLER
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graduate of Bishop Guilfoyle High School
as a freshman he was second on the squad in rushing yards
with 298
carried 76 times for a 3.9 yards per carry mark and scored three
TDs last season
excellent blocker, will see plenty of action in 1989
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Sr., DT, 6-1, 240
Oil City, Pennsylvania
graduate of Bishop Guilfoyle High School
sat out the entire '88 season with a shoulder injury
will likely contribute heavily this season
credited with 33 tackles in '87 as a freshman
caused one fumble and two tackles for loss in just seven games
WADE SMITH
So., DB, 5-9,180
Lockport, New York
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graduate of Oil City High School
started only five games and finished with 50 stops in '88
solid force at defensive tackle and end
three tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries last year
recorded one QB sack and caused a fumble last season
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graduate of Lockport High School
started eight games for the Plaid at DB as a frosh in '88
led the team with five interceptions last season
second on the squad with eleven pass break-ups last year
credited with 41 tackles, including 30 solo stops
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MICHAEL WAYNE
Sr., LB, 6-0, 210
Erie, Pennsylvania
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graduate of Tech Memorial High School
second-team All-PS AC last year at linebacker
second on the squad in '88 with 99 total tackles
credited with three intercepts and five tackles for loss
led the squad with four caused fumbles
DARREN WEBER
Jn, PK, 5-10,170
Erie, Pennsylvania
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graduate of McDowell High School
second-team All-PS AC as a sophomore last season
his 52-yard FG as a frosh is second longest in PSAC history
has connected on 14-of-29 field goals and 47-of-52 extra
points for 89 points in his first two seasons
JOHN WILLIAMS
Sn, LB, 6-0,200
Cleveland, Ohio
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graduate of Shaw High School
has been a starter for the Scots since his freshman year
credited with 81 tackles a year ago, fourth best on the squad
over his first three seasons with the Scots, he has registered
198 total tackles
MICHAEL WILLIS
Sr., FS, 6-0,190
Maitland, Florida
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graduate of Orlando Edgewater High School
Associated Press HM All-American last season
two-time All-PSAC pick at free safety
team high 111 tackles last season
credited with 229 tackles in just 25 games for the Scots
during his outstanding career
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THE CHALLENGERS
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
September 9,1989
lUP
City Stadium
September 23,1989
1:40 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Lynchburg, VA
Enrollment: 10,000
Nickname: Flames
Head Coach: Sam Rutigliano
1988 Overall Record: First year
1988 Conference Place/Record: None
Athletic Director: A1 Worthington
Sports Information Director: Mitch Goodman
SID Phone: 804-846-2292
Press Box Phone: 804-846-1647 or 847-6167
Leitermen Lost/Retuming: 12/34
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Sox Harrison Stadium
1:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Indiana, PA
Enrollment: 13,600
Nickname: Indians
Head Coach: Frank Cignetti
1988 Overall Record: 8-3-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: Second, 5-1-0
Athletic Director: Frank Cignetti
Sports Information Director: Larry Judge
SID Phone: 412-357-2747
Press Box Phone: 412-357-2762
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 17/30
Head Coach Frank Cignetti
Flames Outlook: Liberty enters its second season at the Division I-AA level, finishing with an 8-3
record last year. First-year head coach Sam Rutigliano will bring a wealth of coaching experience
to the Flames this year. QB Paul Johnson (133 of 228 for 1578 yards and 18 TDs) will lead
Liberty's offense this year. His main targets will be Pat Nelson (28 receptions), L. G. Parrish (14),
and Eric Green (13). RB Leroy Kinard (13 receptions, 721 rushing yards) also returns. CB Eric
Carroll (107 tackles, two interceptions) leads the Flame defense.
Indians Outlook: Head coach Frank Cignetti will be helped by one of the strongest returning line
crews in the PSAC. Offensively, tackles Jim Uncapher and Mike Muscella, guard Mike Egan, and
center Shawn Kunes all return. Defensive starters returning include nose guard Joe Donati, tackle
Jeff Johnson, end Stan Celich (who led lUP with 13 tackles for losses), and LB Bryon Whipkey
(10 sacks). The skill positions on offense will be led by wide receivers Andrew Hill (43 receptions
for 672 yds. and 5 TDs), Rex Pynos (27 rec. for 320 yds.) and tight end Paul Kovell (30 rec. for
367 yds.).
KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN
September 30,1989
September 16,1989
Sox Harrison Stadium
1:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: West Haven, CT
Enrollment: 2,500
Nickname: Chargers
Head Coach: Mark Whipple
1988 Overall Record: 7-3
1988 Conference Place/Record: None
Athletic Director: Bill Leete
Sports Information Director: Jack Jones
SID Phone: 203-932-7025
Press Box Phone: 203-932-7016
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 11/35
HOMECOMING Sox Harrison Stadium
2:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Kutztown, PA
Enrollment: 6,8(X)
Nickname: Golden Bears
Head Coach: Barry Fetterman
1988 Overall Record: 2-8-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: Seventh, 0-6-0
Athletic Director: Irv Hess
Sports Information Director: Pete Katsafanas
SID Phone: 215-683-4182 or 4114
Press Box Phone: 215-683-4000, ext. 5122
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 20/14
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Head Coach Barry Fetterman
Head Coach Mark Whipple
Chargers Outlook: The main task of head coach Mark Whipple will be replacing outstanding QB
Mike Horton and his main target Bob Wietecha. The offensive line will also need to be revamped
with the loss of three starters, including All-American tackle Rob Thompson. The Charger offense
will be spearheaded by workhorse fullback Keith McCoy, who has rushed for 818 yards over the
past two seasons. McCoy is also a top receiver in a corp that boasts returners Dan Schwab and
Pierre Fils. The Charger defense will be anchored by an impressive defensive line, led by Keith
Dudzinski, who was a LB last year.
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Golden Bears Outlook: Head coach Barry Fetterman will be relying on his miming game with
versatile backs Mark Steinmeyer and Joe Svede leading the way. Steinmeyer accounted for over
1,300 all-purpose yards while Svede led the team in receiving. The offensive line will be anchored
by tackle John Eagles. The defense will be led by linebacker Erv Kelly. This will be only the sec
ond meeting ever between Edinboro and Kutztown, the Golden Bears coming away with a 34-22
win over Edinboro last year.
CLARION UNIVERSITY
October 7,1989
Memorial Stadium
SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY
2:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Clarion, PA
Enrollment: 6,600
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Head Coach: Gene Sobolewski
1988 Overall Record: 3-7-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: Fifth, 2-4-0
Athletic Director: Frank Lignelli
Sports Information Director: Richard Herman
SID Phone: 814-226-2334
Press Box Phone: 814-226-2334
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 8/32
October 21,1989
Seth Grove Stadium
1:00 p.m. KickofT
Location: Shippensburg, PA
Enrollment: 5,300
Nickname: Red Raiders
Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri
1988 Overall Record: 6-4-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: First, 5-1-0
Athletic Director: Dr. James Pribula
Sports Information Director: John Alosi
SID Phone: 717-532-1201
Press Box Phone: 717-532-1391
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 15/32
Head Coach Joe Bottiglieri
Golden Eagles Outlook: Clarion mentor Gene Sobolewski has a wealth of talent returning on
offense this year, especially at QB where there are six strong candidates for the position. Mike
Carter (753 yds. passing in five games) and Tim Myers are the top candidates. RB Ken Dworek
(4.3 YPC) and WR Ron Urbansky (35 rec. for 491 yds.) also return on offense. FS Jacque
DeMatteo (second on team with 113 tackles) will lead an Eagle defense that has seven starters
returning. DT Mark Williams (86 tackles) and LB Doug Caruso (82 tackles) are also returning.
Red Raiders Outiook: Defending PSAC-West champion Shippensburg will be counting on
defense this year, the same type of defense that earned them the title last year. Tackle Robert Davis
(88 tackles) and end Mike Swope will spearhead the defensive line. David Russell (86 tackles) and
Steve Gironda will lead the linebacking corp. Darien Smith and Jeff Fickes will both be back in the
secondary. Fullback Bob Plummer (602 yards rushing) will lead the offense while tackle Clyde
Tinner will anchor the line.
LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY
October 14,1989
Sox Harrison Stadium
1:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Lock Haven, PA
Enrollment: 3,000
Nickname: Bald Eagles
Head Coach: Tom Jones
1988 Overall Record: 2-7-2
1988 Conference Place/Record: Seventh, 0-5-1
Athletic Director: Sharon Taylor
Sports Information Director: Buck O'Reilly
SID Phone: 717-893-2350
Press Box Phone: 717-893-2390
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 8/39
October 28,1989
Sox Harrison Stadium
1:00 p.m. KickofT
Location: California, PA
Enrollment: 6,500
Nickname: Vulcans
Head Coach: Jeff Petrucci
1988 Overall Record: 2-8-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: Sixth, 1-5-0
Athletic Director: Jan McCoimell
Sports Information Director: Bruce Wald
SID Phone: 412-938-4552
Press Box Phone: 412-938-4234
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 13/37
Head Coach Tom Jones
Head Coach Jeff Petrucci
Bald Eagles Outlook: Head coach Tom Jones, entering his third year at the helm of the Bald
Eagles, is beginning to see progress. After two seasons, LHU now has the experience necessary to
contend in the PC-West. The offensive line boasts a depth of experience with Randy Freed, Jim
Saylor, Fritz Sevrain (second-team All-Conference last year), and John King all returning. LHU's
wide receiver corp will be strong with the return of All-Conference player Richard Nurse. AllConference defensive tackle Scott Govern will anchor a solid returning defensive unit along with
All-Conference safety DeWayne Tooles.
Vulcans Outlook: Boasting one of the Conference's most prolific offenses last year, head coach
Jeff Petracci will again have the services of All-Conference QB Sam Mannery, who passed for
1,910 yards and 21 TDs last year. Tailback Steve Brown will also be back to handle running chores
out of the backfield as well as doubling time as a kick returner. The defense will be led by return
ing linebacker Tom Cawoski (123 tackles), end Odell Jones and safety Joe Waskiewicz (seven
interceptions).
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SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY
November 4,1989
N. Kerr Thompson Stadium
1:30 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Slippery Rock, PA
Enrollment: 7,500
Nickname: The Rock
Head Coach: George Mihalik
1988 Overall Record: 5-3-2
1988 Conference Place/Record: Fourth, 2-2-2
Athletic Director: Bill Lennox
Sports Information Director: John Carpenter
SID Phone: 412-794-7216
Press Box Phone: 412-794-7216
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 13/28
Head Coach George Mihalik
Rocks Outlook: Revenge will be on the mind of the Scots as they travel to Slippery Rock to face
the team that ended Edinboro's dream of the PC-West title last year. Coming off their first winning
season in four years. Slippery Rock is faced with the chore of replacing All-American tailback
Greg Paterra. Head coach George Mihalik will have to rely more on returning QB Pat Strine. The
offensive line will be solid with the return of four starters including All-Conference player Matt
Humphreys. The defense will be lead by end Tim Kelly while the Rock boasts the West's best
punter in All-Conference choice Nick Valentino
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY
November 11,1989
Stambaugh Stadium
1:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Youngstown, OH
Enrollment: 15,272
Nickname: Penguins
Head Coach: Jim Tressel
1988 Overall Record: 4-7-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: None
Athletic Director: Joseph F. Malmisur
Sports Information Director: Greg Gulas
SID Phone: 216-742-3192
Press Box Phone: 216-742-3192
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 10/38
Head Coach Jim Tressel
Penguins Outlook: YSU head coach Jim Tressel has 38 lettermen returning, led by senior running
back Lorenzo Davis (591 yds. rushing and 247 yds. receiving last year). Steve Jones, a three-year
starter, also returns. Defensive tackle Andre Peterson and defensive back John Matakovich will
spearhead the "D" while returners Derek Pixley and Pete Rekstis will anchor the secondary.
Coming off a 4-7 season, the Division I-AA Penguins will use their abundance of depth as their
main advantage over their opponents.
THE PAST
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1988 SEASON IN REVIEW
Liberty 17 - Edinboro 7
Edinboro University took the field for the
1988 opener against Division I-AA Liberty
University and proceeded to give the Flames all
that they could handle.
Liberty led throughout the first half on a
Joe Pouncey field goal, but with 0:44 left in the
half, Scot WR John Toomer caught a 13-yard
TD pass from QB Hal Galupi and the Scots
appeared ready to take a 7-3 lead into the half.
Disaster struck Edinboro just forty seconds
later when Flame QB Paul Johnson connected
on a 45-yard TD strike to Pat Nelson. Liberty
took a 10-7 lead into the half and went on to
defeat Edinboro 17-7 in front of over 5,000
fans.
Edinboro's Elbert Cole was the offensive
star of the day, gaining 94 yards rushing on the
rain soaked Sox Harrison Stadium field. But the
difference in the game was Liberty QB
Johnson, who fought off the weather and com
pleted 15 of 20 passes for 164 yards and two
touchdowns.
Another bright spot for Edinboro was the
play of free safety Mike Willis, who had what
would be a season high 20 tackles. Edinboro
was only outgained by 50 yards in the game,
but the play of Johnson kept the Flames out of
reach.
The Scots scored two unanswered touch
downs, one in the third period and one at the
beginning of the fourth, to take a commanding
lead. The Scots never relinquished that lead and
went on to post the 37-28 victory, evening their
record at 1-1.
New Haven 30 - Edinboro 14
Edinboro hit the road for the first time and
ran into a buzz saw in New Haven,
Connecticut. The Fighting Scots could do noth
ing as New Haven piled up 418 total yards
enroute to a 30-14 victory over the Scots.
Edinboro's sound running game was firm
ly shut down, gaining only 84 yards on 45 car
ries. The bright spot offensively for Edinboro
was the play of both Jim Ross and Hal Galupi
at quarterback. Ross connected on 8 of 11 pass
es for 136 yards, the long pass being a 56-yard
strike to John Toomer. Galupi passed for 143
yards, completing 15 of 24. The only Boro
scores came on two short TD runs, one by Cole
and one by Chris Conway.
Edinboro went into halftime tied at 7-7,
and were tied at 14-14 with 3:00 left in the third
quarter. But New Haven scored three unan
swered touchdowns on their way to a 30-14
victory.
lUP 27 - Edinboro 7
Edinboro traveled south to the campus of
Indiana University the next week for their con
ference opener, prepared to do battle with the
highly touted Indians.
lUP got on top of the Scots early by post
ing a 14-0 lead after the first quarter. For the
next three periods, Edinboro played Indiana
even.
With the score still 14-0, Edinboro got
within a touchdown on a 1-yard TD run by
Matt Koehle. But that was as close as the Boro
would get as lUP went on to score two late
game touchdowns and post the final 27-7 score.
Edinboro fell to 1-3 and were 0-1 in the
PSAC West.
Edinboro 37 - Saginaw Valley 28
5,000 Fighting Scot fans packed Sox
Harrison Stadium the following week and were
treated to an offensive showcase put on by both
Edinboro and Saginaw Valley.
Edinboro totaled 345 yards on offense,
most of it via the legs of running back Elbert
Cole. Cole rushed for 100 yards on 27 carries
with one touchdown.
Edinboro found the board first as the Scots
scored on their first drive of the game. QB Hal
Galupi hit John Toomer for a 39-yard TD strike
and the Scots were up 7-0. Saginaw, not to be
outdone, proceeded to knot the score at 7-7 on
their first drive.
Two Darren Weber field goals and a 29yard interception return for a TD by Brian
Keaton finished off the Scot scoring in the half
while SV's Rob Cook ran back the last kickoff
of the half 92 yards to make the score 20-14
Edinboro at the half.
Kutztown 34 - Edinboro 22
Edinboro hit the road for the third straight
game and left Kutztown with their third straight
loss. Following the 34-22 loss at the hands of
the Golden Bears, Edinboro saw its overall
record dip to 1-4.
26
Kutztown got off to a fast start, climbing
out to a quick 13-0 lead. Their first score came
off an Edinboro miscue as Todd Hopwood
recovered a Scot fumble in the end zone.
Kutztown followed that up with a short TD run
with just 1:09 left in the first period. But
Edinboro's Cleveland Pratt pulled the Scots
right back in the game by returning the ensuing
kickoff 87 yards to get Edinboro within a
touchdown, trailing only 13-7 at the end of one
quarter.
Edinboro took their only lead of the game
with 5:25 left in the half when Pratt caught a
15-yard TD pass from Hal Galupi. That strike
gave the Boro a 14-13 lead, but it was short
lived. With 2:45 left in the half, Kutztown took
the lead for good when Eric Werley scored his
second TD of the game on a 5-yard run. The
Golden Bears were successful on the two-point
conversion and took a 21-13 lead into the lock
er room.
Edinboro stayed close, but Kutztown
maintained the momentum and got the victory.
The Scot offense was held to just 190 total
yards, 138 of that coming from the arm of QB
Galupi. The Scot defense gave up over 400
yards and Edinboro was in dire need of a
morale boost.
Edinboro 35 - Clarion 0
Homecoming turned out to be just what
was needed to stop the downward spiral that the
Scots found themselves in. Following the previ
ous weeks dismal offensive performance, the
Scot offense exploded for almost 500 yards,
while the defense pitched their first shutout of
the season. Edinboro crushed arch-rival Clarion
35-0.
Elbert Cole was the star of the day as the
All-American RB ran for 178 yards on just 16
carries, while scoring three of Edinboro's five
TDs. Scot QB Hal Galupi also had a fine day
completing nine of 17 passes for 212 yards with
one touchdown (that being a 69-yard bomb to
WR Cleveland Pratt).
Edinboro did most of the damage in the
second period. Taking a 7-0 lead into quarter
number two via a 30 yard Cole TD run
Edinboro proceeded to score 28 points in the
stanza to post what would be the final score of
the game. Chris Conway got things started on a
3-yard plunge. Elbert Cole then scored two
straight touchdowns, one a 6 yarder and the
other a 55-yard dash. The final score was
27
Galupi's bomb to Pratt with 2:45 left in the half.
The victory broke a three game losing
streak and raised the Scot's record to 2-4 over
all and 1-1 in the Conference.
Edinboro 45 - Lock Haven 7
After last week's win over Clarion, many
Scot faithful expected a letdown as Edinboro
traveled to Lock Haven to play the Bald Eagle
club that had posted a 1-4-1 record previous to
the game. The Boro defense had other things in
mind as they led the Scots to a sound 45-7
drubbing of LHU.
Coming off their first shutout, Edinboro's
defense shut out the opposition for the second
straight game. The lone Bald Eagle score came
via a kickoff return, as the Edinboro defense
had gone eight straight quarters without being
scored on. The stingy Edinboro defense, led by
Mike Willis and Chip Conrad, limited Lock
Haven to only 4 total yards in the first half and
only 62 for the entire game. The Edinboro sec
ondary backed up the play of the line by pick
ing off four Eagle passes.
Edinboro's offense, given plenty of breath
ing room, proceeded to rack up a season high
45 points. Elbert Cole again led the way, gain
ing 96 tough yards on the ground while QB Hal
Galupi passed for 158 yards. Scot WR John
Toomer was Galupi's main target, hauling in
three passes for 79 yards and two touchdowns.
Galupi also threw a TD pass to Cleveland Pratt.
The win boosted ^inboro's record to 3-4
overall and placed them in the thick of the
PSAC West race with a 2-1 record.
Edinboro 19 - Shippensburg 10
Edinboro 2-1, Shippensburg 3-0. Those
two records said everyAing about the impor
tance of this game to the Fighting Scots. After
two straight victories, Edinboro found them
selves at home with a chance to claim a share
of the PSAC lead and to even their overall
record at 4-4. Although the Scots won by what
apjpears to be a close 19-10 margin, the game
was never in doubt.
Edinboro's defense again led the way,
holding the high flying Raiders to under 200
yards of total offense. In the meantime, the
EUP offense went on another tear, piling up
462 total yards.
Edinboro jumped out to a quick 16-0 lead.
Elbert Cole started it off with a 15-yard TD run
with only three minutes gone in the game. Scot
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Name
SOLO
ASST
SACKS
Willis, Michael
54
57
0
Wayne, Michael
62
37
0
Donahue, A1
39
44
1
Williams, Jdm
36
45
0
Webb, Qaude
31
25
0
Keaton, Brian
27
23
1
Miller, Matt
32
18
1
Barber, Corellis
26
22
0
Jacobs, Jeff
25
19
1
Conrad, Chip
21
22
5
Smith, Wade
30
11
0
Anderson, Mark
23
12
2
Jozefov, Mark
14
18
0
Hibbert, Drew
7
8
0
Green, Mikel
10
4
0
Edwards, Michael
5
5
0
McKnight, Shawn
5
5
0
Benham, Jason
5
4
0
Harmon, Jason
5
3
0
Pickett, Delvin
3
4
1
Marrata, Joel
3
3
0
Ferguson, James
3
3
0
Anderson, Scott
5
0
0
Corbett, William
1
4
1
Rose, Damon
1
4
0
Ferguson, Brian
3
1
0
Walker, John
1
2
0
Sosonkowski, Steve 2
1
0
Messura, Jtrfm
2
1
0
Weber, Darren
2
0
0
Castellarin, Gregg
1
1
0
Gross, Glen
1
1
0
Courtney, Mark
1
0
0
Gibson, Michael
0
1
0
Wanat, Larry
1
0
0
Brooks, Joe
0
1
0
Burford, Bill
0
1
0
Fumble Recoveries:
Fumble Caused:
Passes Broken Up:
Interceptions:
Punt Block:
Field Goal Block:
Extra Point Block:
Cole, Elbert
Gallagher, Dean
Hamdon, Doug
10
10
10
0
0
0
SCOTS BEST GAME EFFORTS IN 1988
Individual
Longest Rush - 32, Elbert Cole vs. Shippensburg
Most Yards Rushing -178, Elbert Cole vs. Clarion
Most Rushes Attempted - 27, Elbert Cole vs.
Saginaw Valley
Longest Pass Reception - 69, Cleveland Pratt from
Hal Galupi vs. Qarion
Most Passes Completed -15, Hal Galupi vs. New
Haven; vs. Lock Haven
Most Passes Attempted - 31, Hal Galupi vs.
California
Most Receptions - 6, Elbert Cole vs. New Haven;
John Toomer vs. CaUfomia and vs. Slippery
Rock
Most Yards Receiving -122, John Toomer vs.
Slippery Rock
Longest IGckoff Return - 87 (TD), Qeveland Pratt
vs. Kutztown
Longest Punt Return - 45, Elbert Cole vs. Lock
Haven; Qaude Webb vs. Slippery Rock
Longest Punt - 52, William Burford vs. New Haven
Most Tackles - 20, Michael Willis vs. Liberty
Most Sacks - 2, Chip Conrad vs. California
Team
Most Yards Rushing - 302 vs. Shippensburg
Most Yards Passing - 283 vs. New Haven
Most Total Yards - 498 vs. Qarion
Donahue, Miller - 3; Webb - 2; Conrad, Jacobs, McKnight, Willis - 1
Wayne - 4; S. Anderson, Donahue, Keaton, Miller, Pickett - 1
Willis - 12; Smith - 11; Webb - 7; Green - 6; Barber - 4; Conrad, Donahue, Jacobs,
Keaton, Wayne - 3
Smith - 5; Webb, Willis - 4; Wayne - 3; Keaton, Williams - 2; Hannon, Miller -1
None
None
None
30
PREVIOUS GAMES AGAINST 1989 FOES
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
0-2
LU
EU
YEAR
L
13
8
1987
L
17
7
1988
15
30
TOT.
NEW HAVEN
2-1
EU NH
YEAR
19
51
1981
0
29
1982
30
14
1988
49
94
TOT.
YEAR
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
lUP
15-38-3
EU lUP
6
16
0
16
0
31
8
0
0
27
27
0
10
0
15
0
33
0
54
0
6
15
31
0
13
0
20
0
25
0
33
13
33
6
20
6
18
6
20
20
7
0
14
7
28
13
19
0
14
6
26
0
12
32
14
14
7
33
14
0
41
7
31
7
6
10
14
0
19
0
58
0
27
0
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
T
W
L
L
L
F
L
L
L
L
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
1988
TOT.
31
29
7
21
7
28
8
3
27
13
11
6
6
21
17
9
10
17
7
554
14
23
17
14
25
21
5
3
21
9
7
7
3
23
52
35
28
28
27
1095
KUTZTOWN
0-1
22
M
34
22
CLARION UNIV.
26-32-2
CU
EU
YEAR
6
31
1926
0
28
1927
0
46
1928
0
20
1929
0
68
1930
6
0
1931
0
27
1932
6
4
1933
13
0
1934
19
0
1935
0
40
1936
6
0
1937
6
2
1938
26
7
1939
35
0
1940
0
0
1941
6
8
1942
50
0
1946
6
7
1947
20
0
1948
33
0
1949
7
13
1950
6
12
1951
20
0
1952
6
20
1953
46
20
1954
31
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
T
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
T
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
12
6
34
19
0
13
13
20
6
14
14
7
7
13
0
10
24
9
23
21
30
25
6
7
0
13
27
20
28
24
7
48
24
21
888
27
13
0
0
13
7
12
21
7
7
13
41
28
37
24
6
17 '
10
22
21
0
20
10
42
13
10
17
22
8
35
26
21
48
Q
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
F
L
L
L
L«
w
w
L
w
T
w
w
L
L
L
W
w
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
931
LOCK HAVEN UNIV.
17-13-1
EU LHU
YEAR
33
26
1958
13
36
1959
33
6
1960
7
7
1961
14
28
1962
14
16
1963
25
22
1964
27
14
1965
17
14
1966
6
30
1967
56
21
1968
33
41
1969
21
34
1970
26
42
1971
19
56
1972
27
25
1973
L
W
L
T
W
w
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
14
52
45
14
31
7
6
13
34
58
45
27
30
31
45.
820
0
0
15
20
21
24
7
14
7
7
25
22
21
21
1
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
604
SHIPPENSBURG UNIV.
11-16-1
YEAR
EU
SU
1957
14
20
L
1962
20
27
L
1963
8
12
L
1964
13
41
L
1965
35
26
F
1966
0
42
L
1967
12
33
L
1968
0
23
L
1969
24
14
W
1970
35
15
W
1971
42
16
W
1972
9
14
L
1973
38
28
W
1974
0
19
L
1975
21
16
W
1976
24
28
L
1977
7
17
L
1978
15
23
L
1979
18
28
L
1980
22
22
T
1981
0
17
L
1982
10
6
W
1983
44
16
W
1984
36
14
W
1985
24
21
W
1986
66
53
W
1987
16
18
L
1988
19
10
W
TOT.
572
609
CAUFORNIA UNIV.
21-32--2
YEAR
m CH
1927
27
1
1928
13
6
1929
19
0
1930
18
0
1931
6
7
W
W
W
W
L
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
6
0
6
0
0
0
6
0
13
31
0
12
7
6
0
6
7
0
19
0
0
13
19
6
14
0
38
7
17
7
16
28
47
40
47
27
28
35
30
7
31
17
3
58
19
20
9
29
17
23
841
0
10
19
14
12
0
18
6
20
10
19
25
14
32
12
7
20
20
6
13
41
21
26
27
21
14
21
35
49
35
16
7
7
20
13
14
14
7
8
28
7
13
9
20
24
14
14
24
28
17
894
W
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
F
L
L
L
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIV
15-35-7
year
1926
1927
1928
m mi
0
0
0
32
19
32
18
L
L
L
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1939
1940
1941
1942
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
7
14
0
7
7
0
0
15
0
12
0
49
0
72
0
40
7
27
6
12
0
26
0
19
0
23
0
20
6
27
7
39
6
13
13
20
6
6
0
6
14
33
13
0
33
0
6
6
12
13
7
13
6
36
7
10
0
14
3
3
3
13
7
7
7
6
0
16
40
13
24
0
49
21
7
7
3
17
7
7
24
19
19
24
25
13
17
13
13
14
0
15
12
39
10
7
28
20
31
26
32
21
24
14
35
36
14
14
597 1026
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
1989 - First Meeting
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
W
W
T
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
T
W
L
W
W
W
T
L
T
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
T
RECORDS, POINTS AND PERCENTAGES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
YEAR
PF
PA
REC
PCT
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
88
83
212
46
131
19
40
11
6
0
59
6
18
39
27
80
7
19
20
62
82
45
83
135
79
44
173
139
131
117
91
139
116
84
113
204
42
81
114
194
237
355
167
168
131
259
273
139
167
53
38
30
76
86
80
25
118
154
224
88
98
72
131
191
45
154
154
146
139
119
116
73
93
147
193
103
53
111
127
114
114
113
123
129
132
224
224
307
203
89
155
158
182
127
156
174
123
247
3-3
4-1
5-2
2-4
3-4
1-5
3-2
1-6
0-6
0-6
1-4
0-4-1
1-4
1-6
0-7
2-2-1
0-6
1-6
1-7
1-5-2
3-4
0-5-1
3-4
3-5-1
1-6
1-8
5-4
3-4
4-4-1
3-4-1
3-4-1
4-3-1
3-5
2-6
2-5-1
6-2-1
1-6-1
2-7
2-7
4-4-1
9-1
9-1
3-5-1
4-4-1
5-2-2
8-3
6-4
3-6-1
3-6-1
.500
.806
.714
.333
.429
.167
.600
.143
.000
.000
.200
.000
.200
.143
.000
.500
.000
.143
.125
.167
.429
.000
.429
.375
.143
.111
.555
.429
.500
.429
.429
.571
.375
.250
.286
.750
.143
.222
.222
.500
.900
.900
.375
.500
.715
.727
.600
.333
.333
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
131
155
178
294
412
353
217
321
226
223
148
84
84
no
144
210
209
283
283
184
4-6
6-2-1
4-6
9-2
8-2
8-2
5-4-1
7-3
3-8
5-4-1
.400
.750
.400
.819
.800
.800
.555
.700
.273
.555
"TOP TEN" SEASONS
YEAR OVERALL
1.
1.
3.
4.
4.
4.
7.
7.
9.
10.
33
1970
1971
1982
1927
1983
1984
1965
1980
1975
1974
9-1
9-1
9-2
4-1
8-2
8-2
6-2-1
6-2-1
8-3
5-2-2
PCT
REG.
SEAS.
.900
.900
.819
.800
.800
.800
.750
.750
.727
.714
8-0
9-0
9-1
4-1
8-2
8-2
6-2-1
6-2-1
8-2
5-2-2
CHECKING THE RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
LONGEST SCORING PLAYS
RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE
91, Joe Sanford vs. Waynesburg, 1971
91, A1 Raines vs. Waynesburg, 1971
PASS
92, Tim Beacham from Steward Ayers vs.
Shippensburg, 1980
87, Jim Romanis2yn from Scott McKissock
vs. West Chester, 1971
FIELD GOAL
52, Darren Weber vs. lUP, 1987
49, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Clarion, 1982
47, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Bloomsburg, 1981
47, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. California, 1979
PUNT RETURN
85, Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971
82, Tim Beacham vs. Clarion, 1980
80, Floyd Faulkner vs. California, 1986
KICKOFF RETURN
100, Cleveland Pratt vs. Lock Haven, 1987
100, Eric Bosley vs. West Liberty, 1984
98, Tim Beacham vs. Millersville, 1977
INTERCEPTION RETURN
102, Jack Case vs. Brockport, 1962
FUMBLE RETURN
80, Bob Cicerchi vs. MiUersville, 1980
RUSHING
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game - 295, A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven,
1969
1/2 Game - 218, A1 Raines vs. Lock
Haven, 1969
Season - 1358, A1 Raines, 1971; 1239,
Dave Green, 1975
Career - 3399, A1 Raines, 1969-70-71
LEADING RUSHING AVERAGES
Season -138.8, A1 Raines, 1970 (6 games)
135.8, A1 Raines, 1971 (10 games)
Per Carry - 8.7, A1 Raines, 1971; 7.2, Bob
Klenk, 1983; 6.5, Floyd Faullmer, 1986
Career - 6.7, A1 Raines, 1969-71
MOST CARRIES
Game - 36, Jim Romaniszyn vs. West
Chester, 1970
Season - 217, Dave Green, 1975
Career - 506, A1 Raines, 1969-71
361, Dave Green, 1975-76
PASSING
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game - 376, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont
State, 1986
300, Blair Hrovat vs. California, 1982
275, Mike Hill vs. California, 1976
271, Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven, 1986
Season - 1903, Jim Ross, 1987; 1752,
Scott Dodds, 1986; 1702, Blair Hrovat,
1982
Career - 5103, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
MOST COMPLETIONS
Game - 25, Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven,
1986
23, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986
21, Scott Dodds vs. West Chester, 1986
20, Scott Dodds vs. Mansfield, 1986
Season -153, Scott Dodds, 1986; 147, Jim
Ross, 1987; 111, Scott Dodds, 1985;
Career - 309, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
276, Scott Dodds, 1983-86
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game - 5, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State,
1986; 4, Blair Hrovat vs. Buffalo St. and
Mercyhurst, 1983; vs. California, 1982
Season -19, Blair Hrovat, 1983; 17, Scott
Dodds, 1986
Career - 49, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
31, Scott Dodds, 1984-86
21, Jude Basile, 1973-75
MOST ATTEMPTS
Game - 42, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968
Season - 276, Jim Ross, 1987; 243, Scott
Dodds, 1986; 216, Scott Dodds, 1985
Career - 618, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
PASS RECEIVING
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game - 248, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of
Buffalo, 1980 (lOrec.)
Season - 972, Howard Hackley, 1976
Career - 2467, Howard Hackley, 1973-76
1712, Tim Beacham, 1977-80
MOST RECEPTIONS
Game -10, Bob Jahn vs. California, 1978
10, Tim Beacham vs. Fairmont, 1979
10, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo,
1980
Season - 47, Howard Hackley, 1976
Career -135, Howard Hackley, 1973-76
34
MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
Game - 3, Bob Suren vs. Lock Haven, 1986
3, Eric Bosley vs. Buffalo State, 1983
3, Mike Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971
3, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo,
1980
Season - 9, Howard Hackley, 1976
Career -18, Howard Hackley, 1973-76
14, Tim Beacham, 1977-80
10, Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72
MOST TOUCHDOWNS
Game - 5, Jim Romaniszyn vs. Lock Haven,
1972
4, A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1970
4, Bob Mengerink vs. Slippery Rock, 1971
Season -16, A1 Raines 1971
Career - 39, A1 Raines, 1969-71
MOST HELD GOALS
Game - 4, Jim Trueman vs. Central
Cormecticut, 1985
3, Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg, 1984
3, Tom Rockwell vs. Lock Haven, 1969
3, Frank Berzansky vs. Waynesburg, 1972
3, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Shippensburg and
California, 1980; New Haven, 1982;
New Haven, 1981
Season -15, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982; 12,
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981; 11, Rich
Ruszkiewicz, 1980; 11, Jim Trueman,
1984
Career - 43, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82
36, Jim Trueman, 1983-86
MOST EXTRA POINTS KICKED
Game - 9, Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg,
1986
8, Jim Trueman vs. District of Columbia,
1984
Season - 42, Jim Trueman, 1984
Career -138, Jim Trueman, 1983-86
Most Consecutive - 41, Jim Trueman, 1984
29, Larry Littler, 1974-75
TOTAL OFFENSE
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game - 358, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont
State, 1986
340, Blair Hrovat vs. Lock Haven, 1982
318, A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969
Season - 1938, Blair Hrovat, 1983; 1931,
Blair Hrovat, 1982; 1863, Scott Dodds,
1986
Career - 6070, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
MOST PLAYS
Game - 48, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968
Season - 342, Blair Hrovat, 1983
Career - 995, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
PUNTING
HIGHEST AVERAGE
Game - 46.4, Frank Berzansky vs. Clarion,
1971 (5 punts)
Season - 41.9, Mike Raynard, 1987 (48)
40.5, Kevin Conlan, 1984 (42)
39.4, Dan Fiegl, 1976 (57)
Career - 38.5, Dan Fiegl, 1975-77
Longest - 82, Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion,
1983
DEFENSE
MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED
Game - 4, Dan DiTullio vs. Shippensburg,
1968
Season - 8, Dave Parker, 1982; 8, Jack
McCurry, 1971
Career -13, Ken Petardi, 1976-79
12, John Walker, 1971-73
12, Ron Miller, 1977-80
12, Dave Parker, 1980-83
MOST TACKLES
Game - 30, Rick lorfido vs. Indiana, 1972
Season - 200, Jim Krentz, 1978; 182, Greg
Sullivan, 1977; 171, Rick lorfido, 1972
Career - 572, Jim Krentz, 1975-78
429, Greg Sullivan, 1974-77
428, Ron Gooden, 1974-77
MOST SACKS
Game - 7, Ron Link vs. California, 1981
Season -15, Ron Link, 1981
Career - 27, Ron Link, 1977-78-80-81
PUNT RETURNS
MOST YARDS RETURNED
Season - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961 (15 ret.)
Career - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961
KICKOFF RETURNS
MOST YARDS RETURNED
Season - 757, Eric Bosley, 1984 (27.0)
700, Cleveland Pratt, 1987 (26.9)
Career -1284, Cleveland Pratt 1985-88
(25.2)
1247, Eric Bosley, 1981-84 (24.0)
SCORING
MOST POINTS
Game - 30, Jim Romaniszyn vs. Lock Haven,
1972
Season - 98, A1 Raines, 1971
Career - 236, A1 Raines, 1969-71
35
ALL-TIME SCORES 1959-1987
1959(3-4-1)
Coach: Bob Thurbon
ESC
Opp.
0 Clarion................... 13
12 Slippery Rock.........13
32 Indiana....................12
23 St. Vincent.............29
3 6 Lock Haven........... 13
6 Hiram.......................6
8 Mansfield.................0
0 California..............^
117
127
1960 (3-4-1)
Coach: Loyal Park
ESC
Opp.
13 Clarion..................... 7
7 Slippery Rock.........13
14 Indiana....................14.,
6 Lycoming............... 12
6 Lock Haven............ 33
14 John Carroll.............. 7
18 Brockport................ 7
13 CaUfomia............... 21
91
114
1961 (4-3-1)
Coach: Loyal Park
ESC
Opp.
13 Clarion.................... 12
6 Slippery Rock......... 36
33 Indiana......................7
6 Frederick................14
7 Lock Haven............. 7
20 Lycoming................. 6
35 Brockport................. 6
19 CaUfomia.............. 26
139
114
1962 (3-5)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
Opp7 Grove City................ 0
7 Slippery Rock......... 10
* 0 Indiana.................... 14
20 Clarion................... 21
*28 Lock Haven............ 14
20 Shippensburg.......... 27
*28 Brockp>ort................. 0
* 6 CaUfomia...............22
116
113
1963 (2-6)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
Opp.
*27
* 0
7
* 6
16
* 8
6
14
84
Grove City................ 7
Slippery Rock......... 14
Indiana.................... 41
Clarion...................... 7
Lock Haven............ 14
Shippensburg...........12
Brockport................ 7
CaUfomia............... 21
123
1964(2-5-1)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
Opp.
*47 Bridgewater.............. 0
3 Slippery Rock........... 3
* 7 Indiana.................... 31
14 Clarion...................... 7
*22 Lock Haven............ 25
7 Michigan Tech.........8
* 0 California................14
13 Shippensburg......... 41
113
129
1965 (6-2-1)-!Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
Opp.
*13 Baldwin-Wallace.... 13
*48 Curry College........... 0
* 3 -f-Slippery Rock.......13
10 -flndiana....................6
*14 -hClarion..................13
14 -i-Lock Haven......... 27
*35 -!-Shippensburg....... 26
29 Bridgewater.............13
38 -i-Califomia..............21
204
132
-hEdinboro was forced to for
feit its conference games due
to an ineligible player.
1966 (1-6-1)
Coach: William Cutcher
ESC
Opp.
0 Baldwin-Wallace....68
7 Slippery Rock........... 7
* 0 Indiana.................... 14
7 Clarion....................41
*14 Lock Haven............ 17
0 Shippensburg.......... 42
7 Geneva..................... 0
* 7 CaUfomia...............35
42
224
1967 (2-7)
Coach: William Cutcher
38
ESC
12
* 6
* 7
0
* 7
6
*12
*14
17
81
Opp.
Cheyney.................13
East Stroudsburg ....33
Slippery Rock........... 6
Indiana.................... 19
Clarion.................... 28
Lock Haven........... 30
Shippensburg.......... 33
Geneva................... 13
CaUfomia............... ^
224
1968 (2-7)
Coach: William Cutcher
ESC
Opp.
15 East Stroudsburg ....49
*27 Ohio Northern........ 26
0 Slippery Rock..........16
* 0 Indiana.................... 58
13 Clarion................... 37
*21 Lock Haven............ 56
0 Shippensburg.......... 23
31 Geneva..................... 7
* _7 CaUfomia............... 35
114
307
1969 (4-4-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
40 Brockport............... 29
7 Ohio Northern....... 27
*40 Slippery Rock..........13
0 Indiana.................... 27
* 0 Clarion.................... 24
33 Lock Haven............ 41
*24 Shippensburg...........14
*34 Geneva....................12
16 CaUfomia.............. 16
194
203
1970 (9-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
*37 Cheyney....................0
24 Slippery Rock............0
*31 Indiana Univ............ 14
10 Clarion.......................6
*34 Lock Haven.............21
35 Shippensburg........... 15
PC Championship
* 14 West Chester............ 6
NAIANat. Semi-finals
7 Westminster............20
237
89
1971 (9-1)
Coach: BiU McDonald
ESC
Opp.
32 Waynesburg...........10
*57 Eureka ail.)............ 0
*49 Slippery Rock........21
29 Indiana Univ..........23
*24 Clarion................... 17
42 Lock Haven.......... 26
*42 Shippensburg.........16
19 Ohio Northern.........0
47 CaUfomia................7
PC Championship
14 West Chester........ 25
355
155
1972 (3-5-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
*23 Wa3mesburg.............6
7 Ashland.................51
7 Slippery Rock..........7
* 7 Indiana U. of Pa.....17
9 Clarion................... 10
*56 Lock Haven........... 19
* 9 Shippensburg......... 14
9 Cortland (NY)....... 14
*40 CaUfomia..............2Q
167
158
1973 (4-4-1)
Coach: BiU McDonald
ESC
Opp.
* 0 Fairmont.................. 0
*11 Central Conn..........24
0 Ashland................. 37
* 3 Slippery Rock........ 17
21 Indiana U. of Pa..... 14
*23 Clarion................... 22
25 Lock Haven........... 27
*38 Shippensburg......... 28
47 CaUfomia.............. 13
168
182
1974 (5-2-2)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
12 Fairmont.................. 7
*21 Baldwin-Wallace....l3
7 Slippery Rock.......... 7
* 7 Indiana................... 25
21 Clarion....................21
*14 Lock Haven............. 0
0 Shippensburg..........19
22 Kenyon...................21
*27 CaUfomia...............14
131
127
1975 (8-3)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
21
W.Va. Wesleyan.....7
* 0
Fairmont...............20
14 Baldwin-Wallace....35
*24
SUppery Rock....... 19
28
Indiana.................. 21
*30
Clarion.................... 0
52 Lock Haven..............0
*21
Shippensburg........ 16
*21
Saginaw Valley....... 0
28
CaUfomia............. 14
PC Championship
20 East Stroudsburg ....24
259
156
1976 (64)
Coach: Bill McDonald
Opp.
ESC
17 Fairmont............... 21
*34 Cortland.................11
53 Frostburg................13
19 SUppery Rock....... 24
* 8 Indiana.................... 5
25 Clarion....................20
*45 Lock Haven...........15
24 Shippensburg........ 28
*13 C.W.Post.............. 30
*35 CaUfomia
_2
273
174
1977 (3-6-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
* 6 Fairmont..................7
17 Saginaw Valley..... 21
*19 Frostburg.................0
*25 SUppery Rock........13
3 Indiana.....................3
* 6 Clarion................... 10
14 Lock Haven...........20
* 7 Shippensburg......... 17
12 MUlersville............24
30 CaUfomia.............. _8
139
123
1978 (3-6-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
26 Fairmont.................26
* 10 Muskingum...........23
*20 MUlersville............22
* 7 Clarion...................42
31 Lock Haven........... 21
* 15 Shippensburg......... 23
7 CaUfomia..............28
39
* 17
27
SUppery Rock....... 13
Indiana................... 21
_7 C.W. Post..............28
167
24
1979 (4-6)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC
Opp.
* 0
Fairmont................. 9
28 Muskingum............13
6
MUlersville........... 17
0 Clarion.................. 13
* 7 Lock Haven.......... 24
18
Shippensburg........ 28
*31
CaUfomia............... 7
13
SUppery Rock....... 14
*13
Indiana.................... 9
15 Westminster.......... 14
131
148
1980 (6-2-1)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC
Opp.
*24 Westminster............ 0
*28 MUlersville............. 0
6 Lock Haven............ 7
*22 Shippensburg........ 22
17 CaUfomia..............13
*0 SUppery Rock........15
11 Indiana.................... 7
34 Univ. of Buffalo....10
*13 Clarion.................. 10
155
84
1981 (4-6)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC
Opp.
6 Fairmont................13
*51 New Haven............19
*13 Lock Haven...........14
0 Shippensburg......... 17
* 3 CaUfomia................9
12 SUppery Rock........ 39
*6 Indiana.....................7
*35 Univ. of Buffalo......0
27 Clarion................... 17
25 Bloomsburg..........._2
178
84
1982 (9-2-0)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC
Opp.
*34 Bloomsburg.............7
29 New Haven...............0
*10 Shippensburg........... 6
58 CaUfomia..............20
*10 SUppery Rock..........7
6 Indiana.....................3
PSAC FOOTBALL RECORDS
CAREER RECORDS
Passing - Most Yards
1. AlNiemela
2. Jay DeDea
3. Kevin Russell
4. Rich Ingold
5. Andy Baranek
6. Jeff Petrucci
7. Bill Dukett
8. Blair Hrovat
9. Pat Carbol
10. Rich Lichtel
11. Lynn Hieber
12. Doug Emminger
85-88
WC
BLOOM 84-87
82-84
CAL
83-85
lUP
82-84
E.ST.
66-68
CAL
67-69
E.ST.
EDIN 81-84
CLAR 82-85
BLOOM 65-67
72-75
lUP
CLAR 84-87
7,853
7,026
6,508
6,454
5,533
5,492
5,197
5,103
5,097
4,953
4,941
4,926
Passing - Most TD'S
1. AlNiemela
2. Jay DeDea
3. Jeff Petrucci
3. Blair Hrovat
5. Rich Ingold
6. Bill Dukett
6. Tim Ebersole
8. Rich Lichtel
8. Andy Baranek
10. Mike Burke
10. Kevin Russell
12. Jim Alcorn
12. Craig Jobes
14. Jack Harrington
85-88
WC
BLOOM 84-87
66-68
CAL
EDIN 81-84
83-85
lUP
67-69
E.ST.
79-82
SHIP
BLOOM 65-67
82-84
E.ST.
MILL 71-74
82-84
CAL
CLAR 66-67
84-88
MAN
56-58
WC
73
56
49
49
48
45
45
43
43
42
42
41
41
40
Receiving - Most Receptions
WC
1. Bill Hess
CAL
2. Perry Kemp
SHIP
3. Jeff Zubia
WC
4. Joe Senser
E.ST.
5. Scott Benoit
WC
6. Don Wilkinson
KUTZ
7. Andre Reed
SHIP
8. A1 Bowman
9. Terry McFetridge CLAR
10. Howard Hackley EDIN
10. Gary McCauley CLAR
Receiving - Most Yards Gained
WC
1. Bill Hess
2. Terry McFetridge CLAR
CAL
3. Perry Kemp
4. Howard Hackley EDIN
WC
5. Don Wilkinson
SHIP
6. Jeff Zubia
SR
7. Wade Acker
lUP
8. Tony Trave
85-88
80-83
80-83
75-78
80-83
66-68
81-84
68-70
82-85
73-76
78-81
85-88
82-85
80-83
73-76
66-68
80-84
82-85
84-87
175
165
163
154
149
148
142
141
140
135
135
9.
10.
11.
12.
Joe Senser
Tim Bishop
Bob Tucker
Andre Reed
Total Offense
1. A1 Niemela
2. Kevin Russell
3. Jay DeDea
4. Jeff Petrucci
5. Rich Ingold
6. Blair Hrovat
7. Lynn Hieber
8. Carmen Lex
9. Bill Dukett
10. Andy Baranek
11. Ron Gaynor
12. Tim Ebersole
75-78
WC
82-85
E.ST.
BLOOM 65-67
KUTZ 81-84
2,186
2,146
2,126
2,002
85-88
WC
82-84
CAL
BLOOM 84-87
66-68
CAL
83-85
lUP
EDIN 81-84
72-75
lUP
MILL 74-77
67-69
E.ST.
82-84
E.ST.
79-82
WC
79-82
SHIP
7,359
7,012
6,384
6,297
6,145
6,070
5,793
5,539
5,302
5,228
5,194
5,189
Most Overall TD'S
1. Ricke Stonewall MILL
WC
2. Joelacone
WC
3. Ron Perkins
E.ST.
3. Toby Barkman
EDIN
5. AI Raines
WC
6. Bert Nye
7. Larry MonsilovichlUP
lUP
8. Dan Cox
KUTZ
8. Don Shaver
8. Steve Girting
lUP
81-84
60-62
79-82
60-63
69-71
66-68
69-71
66-69
77-80
85-88
44
42
41
41
39
38
37
33
33
33
Kick Scoring - Most PAT'S
EDIN
1. Jim Trueman
2. John Sandstrom lUP
3. Barry Stevenson WC
SHIP
4. Jim Curley
SR
5. Ed Kelly
MILL
6. Luke Hadfield
CLAR
7. Bill May
83-86
85-88
70-73
75-78
73-76
86-88
77-80
138
137
118
104
100
95
87
Kick Scoring - Most Field Goals
CLAR 77-80 49
1. Bill May
2. Rich Ruszkiewicz EDIN 79-82 43
EDIN 83-86 36
3. Jim Trueman
Kick Scoring Points
EDIN
1. Jim Trueman
CLAR
2. Bill May
3. John Sandstrom lUP
4. Rich Ruszkiewicz EDIN
SHIP
5. Jeff Auker
MILL
6. Luke Hadfield
WC
7. Eric Wentling
E.ST.
8. Joey Pingitore
2,729
2,711
2,532
2,467
2,280
2,246
2,203
2,191
42
83-86
77-80
85-88
79-82
80-83
86-88
81-84
82-84
246
234
224
182
177
170
164
161
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Rushing - Most Yards
1. Joe lacone
WC
1962
2. Joe lacone
WC
1960
3. Ricke Stonewall MILL
1982
4. Ed O'Reilly
SR
1974
5. Jason Sims
WC
1987
6. Ai Raines
EDIN
1971
7. Joe Speese
LH
1979
8. Greg Paterra
SR
1988
9. Don Shaver
KUTZ 1979
10. Chuck Sanders
SR
1984
11. Derrick Price
WC
1988
12. Ron Puhl
LH
1960
13. Dave Green
EDIN
1975
14. Mike Morucci
BLOOM 1979
15. Elton Brown
CLAR 1983
1,461
1,438
1,387
1,384
1,368
1,358
1,321
1,296
1,292
1,280
1,271
1,269
1,239
1,221
1,214
Scoring - Most Overali TD'S
1. Mickey Catello
CLAR
2. Joe lacone
WC
2. Bert Nye
WC
4. Don Shaver
KUTZ
4. Larry MonsilovichlUP
6. Ai Raines
EDIN
6. Joe Speese
LH
6. Ron Perkins
WC
1966
1962
1967
1979
1971
1971
1979
1982
20
Kick Scoring - Most PAT'S
1. Barry Stevenson WC
2. John Marotta
WC
3. Bill Shockley
WC
3. Jim Trueman
EDIN
5. John Sandstrom lUP
6. Luke Hadfield
MILL
6. Jim Trueman
EDIN
6. Luke Hadfield
MILL
9. John Sandstrom lUP
1971
1988
1958
1984
1985
1986
1986
1988
1986
52
43
42
42
39
38
38
38
37
Kick Scoring - Most Field Goals
1. Bill May
CLAR 1979
2. Bill May
CLAR 1977
2. Rich Ruszkiewicz EDIN
1982
4. Bill May
CLAR 1980
5. Joey Pingitore
E.ST.
1983
5. Eric Wentling
WC
1984
5. Mike Augustin
E.ST.
1985
16
15
15
13
12
Kick Scoring • Most Kicking Points
1. Jim Trueman
EDIN
1984
2. John Marotta
WC
1988
3. Rich Ruszkiewicz EDIN
1982
3. Eric Wentling
WC
1984
5. Bill May
CLAR 1977
TEAM RECORDS
Total Rushing Yards (single game)
559 yds. Millersville vs. Bloomsburg, 1981
549 yds. Edinboro vs. Waynesburg, 1971
501 yds. West Chester vs. Kutztown, 1971
Points Scored (single game) Post War
85 West Chester vs. Cheyney, 1958
76 Slippery Rock vs. Lock Haven, 1973
75 lUP vs. Northwood, 1968
74 Edinboro vs. Mercyhurst, 1983
Points Scored (by 2 teams/single game)
119 Edinboro 66 Shippensburg 53,1986
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most Rushing Yards (single game)
350 Ricke Stonewall-Millersville vs. New
Haven, 1982
318 Mike Kresovich-Lock Haven vs. lUP,
1981
295 A1 Raines-Edinboro vs. Lock Haven,
1969
292 Doug Young-Slippery Rock vs. Clarion,
1976
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16
16
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Longest Field Goal Made
55 yds. Eric Wentling-West Chester vs.
Bloomsburg, 1983
52 yds. Barry Brunner-Millersville vs.
Bloomsburg, 1974
52 yds. Darren Weber-Edlnboro vs. lUP,
1987
51 yds. Ed Kelly-Slippery Rock vs. California,
1975
Longest Kickoff Return
102 Fred Lenig-Lock Haven vs. Mansfield,
1974
101 S. Meszaros-Bloomsburg vs. Shippens
burg, 1981
100 Eric Bosley-Edinboro vs. W. Liberty,
1984
100 Brent Thomas-Millersville vs. Mansfield,
1980
100 Cleveland Pratt-Edinboro vs. Lock
Haven, 1987
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12
Longest Interception Return
102 Jack Case-Edinboro vs. Brockport,
1962
102 Ray Kaspar-Millersville vs. Curry, 1967
101 Jim Oplinger-E. Stroudsburg vs. Cheyney,
1956
75
73
70
70
68
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The state universities spent the first 100
years of existence training teachers for
Pennsylvania's schools. The Normal
School Act of 1857 established regional
teacher training institutions throughout the
Commonwealth. The School Code of 1911
called for the state purchase of all normal
schools, and by 1921 the present configu
ration of 14 state-owned universities was
established. The 14 normal schools
evolved from state normal schools, to state
teachers colleges, to state colleges. On
Novranber 12, 1982, Act 188 was signed
into law establishing on July 1, 1983 the
Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education. Thus, the 13 former state col
leges joined with Indiana University of
Pennsylvania to achieve university status.
The universities have a cumulative history
of 1,600 years.
There are 14 universities in the State
System of Higher Education with three
branch campuses and the McKeever
Environmenud Center.
The total student population among the
System universities is 92,000. While 88%
of students are from Permsylvania, they
represent many other states and foreign
countries.
The total university campus has over
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Buildings for classrooms, residences,
administration and student support number
690.
Collectively the 14 universities offer 225
imdergraduate and 98 graduate degree pro
grams, led by 5,000 full-time faculty
members.
An average 75% of undergraduate studoits receive some form of financial assis
tance to help meet costs.
Several study abroad programs are avail
able in System universities. System uni
versities are part of the Pennsylvania
Council for International Education.
All the universities support life-long learn
ing programs throughout the academic
year. Many feature Elderhostel.
Most universities have honors programs,
student counseling and career planning,
cooperative education, and internship pro
grams.
System library holdings total more than
5.1 million volumes and 3.5 million peri
odicals, microforms, and audio materids.
The universities in the State System of
Higher Education are fully accredited by
the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools, the National
Council for Accreditation of Teacher
Education, and several appropriate nation
al professional organizations.
Last year, the System awarded 15,128
degrees, over 40% in arts and sciences,
25% in education, 24% in business, and
8% in health-related fields.
System graduates living in the
Commonwealth number over 240,000.
1989 SCHEDULE
September
9
Sat.
at Liberty University (1:40 p.m.)
September 16
Sat.
UNIV. OF NEW HAVEN (1:00 p.m.)
September 23
Sat.
IUP(1:00 p.m.)
September 30
Sat.
KUTZTOWN (2:00 p.m.)
(Homecoming)
October
7
Sat.
at Clarion University (2:00 p.m.)
October
14
Sat.
LOCK HAVEN UNIV. (1:00 p.m.)
October
21
Sat.
at Shippensburg University (1:00 p.m.)
October
28
Sat.
CALIFORNIA UNIV. (1:00 p.m.)
4
Sat.
at Slippery Rock University (1:30 p.m.)
November 11
Sat.
at Youngstown State Univ. (1:00 p.m.)
November
1989 FOOTBALL
ATHLETIC DIRECTORY
NAME
POSITION
Baumgartner, Bruce...................... Assistant Wrestling Coach......................
Browning, Scott............................ Assistant ppotball Coach.........................
Conley, Glen.................................Women's Volleyball Coach.......................
DeAnna, Mike............................... Head Wrestling Coach............................
Eshelman, Carla............................Athletic Secretary.....................................
GiCTlak, Dan..................................Assistant Football Coach/Softball Coach.
HoUman, Tom............................... Head Football Coach...............................
Jay, Todd.......................................Sports Information Director.....................
Lipkovich, Dr. Kathleen................ Associate Athletic Director.....................
McDonald, Jim.............................. Athletic Director......................................
Niswonger, Mark........................ ..Assistant Football Coach.........................
Radovich, John..............................Head Baseball and
Assistant Women's Basketball Coach..
Roberts, George............................ Director of Sports Medicine....................
Smiley, Hm................................... Assistant Men's Basketball Coach......... .
Stamm, Paul..................................Head Swimming Coach*......................... .
Swank, Stan................................... Head Women's Basketball Coach............
Umbarger, Harold......................... Assistant to the Athletic Director........... .
Walcavich, Greg............................ Head Men's Basketball Coach................ .
Watts, Doug................... ................Head Cross Country and Track Coach*..,
*Denotes Men's and Women's Programs
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Athletic Directory...............Inside Front
History................................................... 2
President Foster Diebold...................... 3
Director Jim McDonald...........4
Head Coach Tom Hollman....................5
Assistant Coaches..............................6-7
Athletic Staff........................
8-9
A Look at the 1989 Season............10-11
Scouting the Scots...............................11
Team Roster................................... 12-13
Player Profiles................................ 14-18
Edinboro University's 1989 football guide
has been designed to assist members of the
media in the coverage of Fighting Scot football.
Press releases, photographs and statistics will
be made available for your use throughout the
season. Pre-game football material (rosters,
starters, statistics and records) will be available
in the press box, and play-by-play, halftime and
final statistics will be provided for each home
game. If additional information is desired,
please contact the Sports Information Office,
Todd V. Jay, director, Edinboro University,
Edinboro, Pa. 16444. Office phone (814) 7322811, Press box phone (814) 732-2808.
THE CHALLENGERS
1989 Opponents................
FOLLOW THE FIGHTING SCOTS
THE PAST
1988 in Review..............................26-28
and Team Stats....29-30
Previous Games Against Foes...... 31-32
Records, Points and Percentages........ 33
Checking the Records....................34-36
Scots Against Their Opponents.......... 37
All-Time Scores.............................38-40
Coaches and Their Records................ 40
Pennsylvania Conference................... 41
PS AC Football Records........ ........42-43
Media Outlets......................................44
State System of Higher
Education........................ Inside Back
Guide Editor: Todd V. Jay
Staff Credit: Pat Donghia, Jim Ross
Photo Credits: Bob Lowry, Rob Ruby
and Bob Wheeler
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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JIM McDONALD
has evolved into an aimual year-ending event to
honor present and past athletes.
McDonald has been at Edinboro since
1962 and for 12 years served as the Fighting
Scot basketball coach (1962-1975) and never
experienced a losing season while his teams
compiled an impressive 181 wins against only
89 losses. During that span, his cagers won four
Western Division Pennsylvania Conference
crowns, the PC state championship and two
District 18 titles that netted trips to the NAIA
National Tournament. His teams set 27
University records and made 19 post-season
appearances while four of his players were
named All-Americans.
Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro,
McDonald served as assistant basketball coach
in Erie, Pa. He is a 1956 graduate of Bridgeport
High School in his home town of Bridgeport,
West Virginia.
In 1960 he received a degree in chemistry
and physical education from West Virginia
Wesleyan College and he also holds a master's
degree in health from the University of Buffalo.
As an undergraduate, he set nine school
records at Wesleyan and was twice voted both
AP and UPI basketball All-American. In 1960,
he was the second leading scorer in the United
States, averaging slightly over 33 points a
game, and led his team to the national basket
ball tournament in Kansas City, Missouri. He
was named to the NAIA's All-Tournament
Team in 1959 and 1960.
In 1966, McDonald was selected Area
Eight Coach of the Year by the eastern
seaboard coaches and that same year was hon
ored as one of the top ten finalists in the Coach
of the Year national poll. McDonald's honors
also include selection to the West Virginia AllTime College Basketball Team and member
ship in the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has
a record of extensive community involvement.
He was Little League Baseball director for four
years and also held a four-year post as a mem
ber of the General McLane School Board. He
and his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons Mark, Mike and Matthew.
Jim McDonald
Edinboro University's athletic program
was placed under the talented and aggressive
leadership of Jim McDonald in July of 1981.
Increased emphasis on fund raising to provide a
sound scholarship foundation has become his
top priority while numerous changes and inno
vations have also keyed the Scots' athletic pro
gram under his direction.
Through his efforts more than $3 million
has been raised during the past seven years.
The funds generated by the energetic aAletic
director's efforts will be used to assist
Edinboro's men and women athletes who com
pete in the Scots fifteen intercollegiate sports.
In addition to maintaining Edinboro's
respected winning tradition in intercollegiate
athletics, the former health and physical educa
tion professor has vastly expanded the
University's summer activities.
Fifty-two camps were sponsored by the
Fighting Scots Booster Club this past summer
on the University's campus. Sox Harrison
Stadium is the site of the Cleveland Browns vs.
the Buffalo Bills annual rookie scrimmage,
which has been a yearly mid-summer highlight.
The personable athletic director also intro
duced Edinboro's Hall of Fame program which
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HEAD COACH TOM HOLLMAN
make football an enjoyable environment for the
team and coaching staff," Hollman added.
Hollman's educational background begins
with a high school diploma from Memorial
High School in St. Mary's, Ohio, followed by
his undergraduate degree in education from
Ohio Northern University in 1968. Three years
later Hollman received his master of science
degree in education from Xavier University in
Cincinnati, Ohio.
While at Ohio Northern, Hollman was a
three-year starter for the football team and a
two-way performer as a defensive back and
offensive end during his junior and senior
years. He holds the school record with 13
career interceptions and earned All-American
and All-District honors during the 1966 and
1967 seasons. Hollman also lettered in baseball
for three years during his stay at Ohio
Northern.
A chronological look at Hollman's coach
ing career begins in 1968 as an assistant coach
at Sidney High School in Sidney, Ohio. From
there, Hollman moved on to Greenville High
School in Ohio where he became head coach
from 1971-73. His Greenville squads posted an
impressive 26-2-2 mark during his three-year
stay.
Hollman then moved on to Fremont Ross
High 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 champs
in '74, unbeaten at 9-0-1.
In '76, 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's history (24-11-1).
In 1981, Hollman took an assistant coach
ing spot with Ball State University which he
held through the '84 campaign. Then, begiiming
in 1985 Hollman held the defensive coordinator
position at Ohio University.
"It has been a very comfortable transition
for me," Hollman added. "I have found the
community to be supportive and the administra
tion is giving me every opportunity to be suc
cessful here at Edinboro," he concluded.
Tom Hollman
In January 1988, Edinboro University
hired Tom Hollman, Athens, Ohio, as its
eleventh head football coach in the school's his
tory. Hollman comes to Edinboro from Ohio
University, where he was the defensive coordi
nator for the past three seasons.
"Last season was a very exciting one and
we are simply looking to improve each year,"
Hollman stated after his initial term. Hollman
led the Scots to a 5-4-1 mark, becoming only
the second head coach in Edinboro football his
tory to post a winning season his first year.
"As a staff and team we are looking
forward to an excellent season. We finished just
a half game out of the division crown last year
so that should give us the extra incentive we
need in 1989."
"As a coach, I have been fortunate to
coach at many different levels, from high
school to Division I. The Division II level here
at Edinboro is very appealing to me in relation
to my career goals. It is a great feeling to be a
head coach at this level."
"I still feel one of the most important
things about football on the Division II level is
to make it fun for the players involved. My ini
tial goal for this team when I got here was to
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ASSISTANT COACHES
Dan Gierlak enters his third season as a
full-time coach with his responsibilities con
cerning the running backs. He is also the head
women's softball coach for the Scots and led
the squad to a 19-14 overall slate last year.
Gierlak came to the 'Boro from Thiel
College (Pa.) where he coached the defensive
secondary for the 1984 season. Dan, a starter
and three-year letterwiimer for the Plaid in the
secondary, moved on to the semi-pro ranks with
the Chicago Cowboys. During his short stint
with the Cowboys, Gierlak's squad gained
national championship honors in 1984 and run
ner up nationally in the 1985 season. Gierlak
brings both playing and coaching experience to
the staff, giving the Scot players an added plus
on the offensive side of the ball.
Originally from Buffalo, New York, Dan
graduated from Edinboro with a degree in sec
ondary education. He is single and resides in
Edinboro.
Scott Browning
Secondary
Moving to the defensive side of the ball,
from the offensive backfield, Scott brings a
wealth of coaching experience in his fourth
year at the "Boro.
Scott came to Edinboro from Ohio State
University, where he coached receivers and
runningbacks including Keith Byers. Prior to
his start at OSU', Browning coached at
Worthington and Dayton-Fairview High
Schools in Ohio, from 1979-81. Then, as a
graduate assistant, he coached the defensive
secondary at New Mexico State in 1982.
In 1983, he mentored the receivers at
Idaho State University which advanced to the
Division I-AA playoffs.
Browning earned a master's degree in edu
cation administration from New Mexico State
in 1983, and a BS in education from Ohio State
in 1981. Earlier, before transferring to OSU,
Scott attended Capital University where he
played football for one season. Browning was a
four-year letterman in four sports at
Loudenville High School (OH) prior to his col
legiate days. He is single and resides in
Edinboro. The Scbt secondary intercepted 22
passes last season under the direction of
Browning.
Following his first high school coaching
days, he then returned to graduate school at
Ball State University where he help>ed with the
tight ends and offensive linemen.
From 1981-84, Niswonger was the head
coach at Franklin City Schools and was named
"coach of the year" in 1982 when his squad
won its first league championship in 18 years.
He then moved on to the collegiate ranks in
1984 at Manchester College as defensive coor
dinator and then back to his alma mater from
85-87 as their secondary coach.
Niswonger's education includes an under
graduate degree in physical education from
Findley and a MA in physical education from
Ball State. Mark is single and resides in
Edinboro.
Gene Smith will enter his second season
directing the Scot defensive line. Along with
Niswonger, he has helped turn the team's defen
sive fortunes around in a very short p>eriod of
time.
Smith also has past association with Coach
Hollman as he was a graduate assistant under
Hollman at Ohio University. The following sea
son with the Bobcats, Smith moved to the
offensive side of the ball as tight end/tackle
coach for OU. He also worked extensively with
the weight training program as a strength
coach.
As a player, he enjoyed an outstanding
career at Heidelberg College. Starting every
game for four years at defensive line. Smith
captained Heidelberg his senior season. He
obtained his B.S. degree in education during his
undergraduate years and later completed his
M.S. in athletic administration from Ohio
University. Smith has also completed post
graduate hours as well.
Smith, originally from Monroeville, Ohio,
is single and resides in Edinboro.
Mark Niswonger
Defensive
Coordinator/
Linebackers
Mark Niswonger, a veteran of the coach
ing ranks for 16 years, begins his second year
with the Plaid as defensive coordinator and
linebacker coach. Former understudy of head
coach Tom Hollman at Findley College (OH),
Mark brings extensive experience both on and
off the field to the Scot coaching staff.
His coaching stint began back while
attending Findley when he was the head scout
for Arlington High School. The next two sea
sons, Niswonger was the defensive coordinator
at West Carrollton High School (OH) where his
squad posted an impressive 17-1-2 slate.
During his stay there, he also helped coach the
offensive line and aided in the scheme of the
team's offensive structure.
Dan Gierlak
Running Backs
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Edinboro University 1989 Coaching Staff; (L-R) Scott Browning, Mark Niswonger, Tom
Hollman, Gene Smith and Dan Gierlak.
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ATHLETIC STAFF
tant to the athletic director. He brings a wealth
of talent and experience to the administrative
level of the athletic program and plays a vital
role in overseeing the academic progress of stu
dent athletics as well as coordinating the on
going functions of the athletic director's office
and the summer programs which involve the
department. The West Newton, Pa., native is a
1954 Slippery Rock University graduate and
also owns a master's degree from Penn State.
After a three-year stint with the U.S. Army
Security Agency in Europe, he coached basket
ball and baseball at Moshannon Valley (Pa.)
High School before accepting a guidance posi
tion in the West York Area School District in
1961. He became a member of Edinboro's
admissions office a year later and in 1967 was
named director of admissions.
Dr.
Kathleen
Lipkovich
Associate
Athletic
Director
Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich was named
Edinboro's first associate athletic director at the
outset of the 1981 school year to help adminis
ter both the men's and women's athletic pro
gram.
Originally from Youngstown, Ohio, Dr.
Lipkovich has had teaching and coaching expe
rience at West Virginia University, Central
Connecticut State College, and Trinity College.
The Ohio native, who graduated from Chaney
High School, began her teaching and coaching
career in 1972 with the Howland School
District in Howland, Ohio, and then held a sim
ilar position from 1972 through 1975 at
McDonald High School in McDonald, Ohio.
The 1972 Youngstown State graduate
received her M.S. degree in 1975 from West
Virginia University and was awarded a doctor
ate from that same institution in 1977 after
majoring in educational administration prior to
her arrival at Edinboro.
Todd V.
Jay
Sports
Information
and
Promotions
Director
Todd Jay begins his fifth year in charge of
Sports Information and Promotions for the
Athletic Department. A graduate of Clarion
University of Pennsylvania, Todd received a
bachelor of science in education in 1982 and a
master of science in communications in May of
1985. The New Castle native served as assistant
to the sports information director at Clarion.
Since joining the staff in 1985, he has pro
moted Edinboro University's 15 intercollegiate
sports, hosted a weekly cable television show
and oversees the promotions of special sporting
events held at the University. He was in charge
of promoting the USA/USSR Olympic style
wrestling match held in McComb in April
1989.
He also coordinates and is the master of
ceremonies for the annual Hall of Fame cere
Harold
”Hal"
Umbarger
Assistant to
the
Athletic
Director
Harold "Hal" Umbarger joined Edinboro
University's athletic staff six years ago as assis
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School, Roberts received a bachelor of science
from Edinboro in 1976. He completed the
NATA (National Athletic Trainers Association)
curriculum at West Chester University and
earned a master of education degree from
Slip)pery Rock University in 1980.
In his most recent position, the newest
addition to the Fighting Scot athletic staff was
employed as athletic trainer at Hamot Medical
Center in Erie, Pa. He served as student trainer
during his college career and from 1976 to
1984, Roberts was a teacher, trainer, and assis
tant football coach at Titusville High School.
Since 1980, Roberts has sp)ent much of his
time as a trainer for the National Sports
Festivals (III, IV, V and now VII), for the
World University Games in Edmonton, Alberta,
and for the United States Olympic Team during
the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
Roberts is a member of the National
Trainers Association, the Eastern Athletic
Trainers Association and the Pennsylvania
Athletic Trainers Society.
George and his wife. Penny, have a sevenyear-old daughter, Kristen and a newborn son,
Brian.
monies held on campus each spring.
A three-year letterwinner in baseball at
Clarion, Jay served as news-sports reporter for
the New Castle News, while also serving as
assistant basketball coach for Neshannock High
School during his teaching stay in New Castle.
The voice of the Fighting Scots for home
football games, Todd resides in Edinboro.
George
Roberts
Director of
Sports
Medicine
George M. Roberts of Titusville, Pa., is
beginning his fifth year as director of sports
medicine at Edinboro University.
A 1972 graduate of Titusville High
Four-tier taping bench: training room faciiity in McComb Fieidhouse
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A LOOK AT THE 1989 SEASON
If the Edinboro University Fighting Scot as the Scots play three of four contests on the
football team can make the same strides in road. A trip across Pennsylvania to
1989 that they made last season, their goal of Shippensburg greets the Scots on the 21st, fol
the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference lowed by senior day at Sox Harrison against
championship is very realistic.
California on the 28th. In week number nine
The Scots came within a victory of a share the Scots conclude their Western Division slate
of the Western Division crown a year ago, post on the 4th at Slippery Rock before closing out
ing a 4-1-1 slate in the west for a third place their season at Youngstown State on the 11th.
showing. Edinboro finished one half game
1989 will mark the first time that Edinboro
behind Shippensburg and Indiana.
has played two Division I-AA opponents in one
Their overall mark of 5-4-1 in '88 was a season.
major turnaround from their sub .500 season in
1987. First-year head coach Tom Hollman OFFENSE: SKILL POSITIONS
became just the second coach in Edinboro's
The offensive backfield returns Allfootball history to post a winning record in his American miming back Elbert Cole, quarter
initial season.
backs Hal Galupi and Jim Ross and fullbacks
"Expectations, coaches all have high Matt Koehle and Steve Clare. Cole, a two-time
hopes at the beginning of the season. As a All-PS AC West selection, led the Scots in mshteam, you have to set goals, realistic goals, and ing (909), TDs (10) and scoring (62 pts.) a year
try to achieve them," Hollman stated. "We felt ago. He enters the year with 1,834 career yards
we had enough talent a year ago to contend and on 404 carries.
we made a run at it. But we did not win the
Galupi secured the starting quarterback
championship, just came close. Hopefully the spot a year ago, and threw for 1,473 yards and
momentum and the hunger for the title will be ten touchdowns with a 53% completion per
back this fall."
centage. Ross remains the school record holder
"Sure, I was happy with the progress in for yards passing (1,903) and attempts (276) in
my first season but we have to keep making one season, set in 1987.
positive strides.
Koehle and Clare return to solidify the
Edinboro opens its season against a fullback spot. Both freshmen a year ago, the
NCAA Division I-AA opponent and concludes twosome combined for 395 yards and three
with one as well.
touchdowns on 96 carries.
On the 9th of September the Scots will
Running back Chris Conway will also
once again travel to Lynchburg, Va., to battle return to give support to Cole and the Scot
Liberty University. The Flames are under the offense.
direction of former Cleveland Brown head
The receiving corps could be the biggest
coach Sam Rutigliano. The following week, the question mark for the Scots this fall. Gone are
Scots open their home slate against New All-Conference performers John Toomer and
Haven.
Cleveland Pratt. Between the two, they caught
On the 23rd the Indians of lUP will enter 73 passes for 1,225 and nine TDs last season.
Sox Harrison Stadium for the PSAC West The Plaid will be without a proven deep threat
opener. It will mark the second consecutive to op>en camp and will be looking to a number
year that the Scots will tangle with lUP in their of roster players to fill the void. Ernest Priester,
divisional opener. The 30th of the month will one of the squad's top performers in 1986 and
have Edinboro playing its third straight game 87, is expected in camp this August after miss
on home turf, entertaining the Bears of ing last season. He led the Scot receivers in
Kutztown on Homecoming.
receptions (35) in '86 and in touchdowns (4) in
On October 7th a trip to Clarion is on tap '87.
for the Scots followed by Lock Haven back
home on the 14th.
OFFENSIVE LINE
The remaining four weeks of the regular
The strength of the Scot offense could be a
season will be a rugged test for Hollman's clan. veteran offensive front. All-Conference picks
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tackles in just 25 games during his career at
Edinboro.
Sophomore Wade Smith will also return at
one comerback spot. He led the squad with five
interceptions as a freshman and he only started
eight games. Smith was also credited with 41
tackles and 11 pass break-ups.
At the other comer, the Plaid is looking to
replace Claude Webb. Sophomore James
Ferguson (6 tackles) has the inside track going
into camp with plenty of quality recruits push
ing him for the starting position. The Scots will
also have to fill a void at the strong safety spot.
Ron Hainsey (OT) and Joe Brooks (OG) return
for their senior year, as does two-year starter
Dean Gallagher. Guard Brad Powell and tackle
Curtis Rose also return as does backup center
Dave Pinkerton and tight end Randy Mcllwain.
The returning seven average 6-3, 245 pounds.
A pair of freshmen, Jeff Zilko and Mike
Kegarise gives the team depth here.
PLACEKICKING
The Scots return All-Conference placekicker Darren Weber. A second-team selection
in '88, Weber has connected on 14-of-29 field
goals and 47-of-52 extra points in his first two
seasons with the Scots. His 52-yard field goal
against lUP as a freshman in '87 remains the
second longest in PSAC history. Weber has
scored a two-year total of 89 points.
PUNTING
Sophomore Bill Burford returns as the
team's punter. A local product from nearby
Harborcreek, Burford showed some promise a
year ago and averaged 33.4 yards per punt.
DEFENSIVE LINE
The Scots return nine starters on defense
including all of the defensive front. AllConference tackle Chip Conrad heads the
returnees. He was credited with 43 tackles,
including a team high five QB sacks. Jeff
Jacobs, a second-team All-PSAC pick at end,
also returns coming off a season where he reg
istered 44 tackles.
DTs Matt Miller (50 stops, three fumble
recoveries) and Mark Jozefov (32 tackles) also
return up front. Sophomore John Messura will
give the squad depth. Coach Gene Smith is also
looking for help from freshman Troy Marin, 62, 275 lbs., from nearby Meadville High
School.
Scouting the Scots
Name: Edinboro University of Pa, (1857)
Location: Edinboro, Pa. 16444
President: Foster F. Diebold (Aug., 1979)
Enrollment: 7,5(X)
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Stadium: Sox Harrison (4,500)
Athletic Director: James K. McDonald sh
Athletic Dept. Phone: 814-732-2776/2778
Sports Information Director: Todd V Jay
Sports Info. Phone: 814-732-2811 (office)
814-734-4317 (home)
Head Coach: Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern
1968)
Seasons, Overall Record; 1, 5-4-1
Press Box Phone: 814-732-2808
Team Trainer: George Roberts
1988 Record: 5-4-1, conference 4-1-1
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Assistant Coaches: Scott Browning, Dan
Gierlak, Mark Niswonger, Gene Smith
1989 Team Captains: TBA
Lettermen Returning/Lost: 35/12
Starters Returning: 17
Team Strengths: Running Backs,
Linebackers
Team Question Marks: Wide Receiver,
Secondary
LINEBACKERS
A plethora of great athletes makes the
linebacldng position very solid for the Scots.
Second-team All-Conference middle
linebacker Michael Wayne (99 stops, three
interceptions), '87 All-Conference pick A1
Donahue (83 stops, three fumble recoveries)
and three-year starter John Williams (198
career tackles) all return. Anthony Ross, a
transfer from Central State, Ohio, should press
the three for a starting spot.
SECONDARY
All-American Michael Willis returns at
free safety for his senior season to anchor the
defensive secondary. A two-time All-PSAC
selection, he led the squad with 111 tackles a
year ago. He also led with a dozen pass break
ups and was second on the squad with four
interceptions. Willis has been credited with 229
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1989 VETERAN ROSTER
NAME
Allgood, James
Apple, Bruce
Brooks, Joseph
Burford, William
Castellarin, Gregg
Chum, Michael
Clare, Steve
Cole, Elbert
Conrad, Chip
Conway, Chris
Dickman, John
Donahue, A1
Donovan, Gerard
Edwards, Michael
Ferguson, James
Gallagher, Dean
Galupi, Hal
Glunt, Gary
Hall, Duane
Harmon, Jason
Hamden, Doug
Hibbert, Andrew ^
Izydorczak, Tom
Jacobs, Jeff
Jozefov, Mark
Koehle, Matt
Marin, Troy
Marratta, Joel
Mcllwain, Randy
McNally, William
Messura, John
Miller, Matt
Nickel, Scott
Pickett, Delvin
Pierce, Scott
Pinkerton, Dave
Powell, Brad
Rose, Curtis
Ross, Anthony
Ross, James
Rounds, Charles
Schmidhamer, Kurt
Sims, Chris
Smith, Wade
Spisak, Wally
YR
Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
POS
DB
QB
OL
P
DE
DB
FB
RB
DT
RB
OL
LB
DB
LB
DB
OL
QB
DL
WR
LB
DB
LB
OL
DL
DL
FB
DL
LB
TE
DB
DL
DL
DT
DL
DL
OL
OL
OL
LB
QB
TE
DL
QB
DB
OL
HT
5-11
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-2
5-8
6-0
5-9
6-3
5-9
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-3
6-1
5-11
5-8
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-1
6-0
6-2
5-11
6-2
5-10
6-2
6-0
6-5
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-3
5-11
5-9
6-2
12
WT
212
180
250
165
210
160
200
180
265
185
225
205
170
205
175
245
185
215
155
205
180
210
245
245
245
205
275
190
225
190
260
240
240
210
225
230
265
245
230
180
210
245
180
180
250
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Ashtabula, OH/Ashtabula
Medina, OH/Medina
Youngstown, OH/Austintown Fitch
Erie, PA/Harborcreek
University Heights, OHAValsh Jesuit
Cleveland, OH/Central Catholic
Lockport, NY/Starpoint Central
Rochester, NY/Charlotte
Altoona, PA/Bishop Guilfoyle
Oil City, PA/Oil City
Sandusky, OH/Sandusky
Bellaire, OH/St. John Cent. Catholic
Trafford, PA/Penn Trafford
Caledonia, NY/Caledonia Mumford
Barberton, OH/Barberton
Kerunore, NY/Kenmore
Ambridge, PA/Ambridge
Penn, PA/Perm Trafford
Cheektowaga, NY/Maryvale
Gahanna, OH/Gahanna Lincoln
Somerset, PA/Somerset
Clewiston, FL/Clewiston
Blasdell, NY/Frontier
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville
Lakewood, OH/Lakewood
Altoona, PA/Bishop Guilfoyle
Meadville, PA/Meadville
Springfield, OH/Kenton Ridge
Canton, OH/Canton Timken
Pittsburgh, PA/Springdale
Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute
Oil City, PA/Oil City
Conneaut, OH/Conneaut
Akron, OH/Garfield
Glerm Campbell, PA/Punxsutawney
Canton, OH/Perry
West Middlesex, PA/West Middlesex
Logan, OH/Logan
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Euclid, OH/Lake Catholic
Williamsville, NY/Williamsville Sth.
Altoona, PA/Bishop Guilfoyle
Bethel Park, PA/Bethel Park
Lockjxjit, NY/Lockport
Wickliffe, OH/Wickliffe
Stone, Paul
Thompson, Gerard
Walker, John
Weber, Darren
Whitfield, Phillip
Williams, James
Williams, John
Willis, Michael
Wimer, Dale
So.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
RB
DB
LB
PK
DL
LB
LB
FS
LB
6-1
6-0
5-8
5-10
6-0
6-2
60
6-0
5-10
205
190
170
170
210
225
210
190
200
Norton, OH/Norton
Coraopolis, PA/Comell
Ashtabula, OH/Harper
Erie, PA/McDowell
Detroit, Ml/Detroit Chadsey
Rochester, PA/Rochester
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Maitland, FL/Orlando Edgewater
Meadville, PA/Meadville
1989 FRESHMAN ROSTER
NAME
Bams, Mike
Bedotto, Brian
Bennett, Mike
Bradley, Ryan
Bocharski, Nicholas
Carney, David
Childress, Paul
Chill, John
Dattalo, Frank
Friburger, William
Heinauer, Craig
Johnson, Mark
Kegarise, Mike
Koel, Treg
Lang, Matt
Lewis, Georj
Luciano, Paul
Mariani, Anthony
McCrary, Dehnar
McKinzie, Sheldon
Morrison, Joel
Nagy, Steve
Perldns, Jason
Russell, Derrick
Scott, Anthony
Seibert, Sean
Simmons, Ron
Smith, John
Smith, Jim
Smith, Scott
Vollmer, Chris
Walters, Lateef
Wagner, Anthony
Webb, Jeremy
Whited, Jason
Williams, Emile
Zilko, Jeff
POS
FB/LB
TB/P
QB
OT/DT
OG/T
DT
G/T
T/G/E
TB/DB
OT/DT
T
TE/DE
OT
QB
FB/LB
TB/LB
T/NG
LB
TB/DB
DB
T/E
LB
LB
TB/DB
WR/DB
QB/S
DB
TB/LB
TB/LB
TB/LB
TE/DE
WR/DB
RB/DB
TE/DE
WR/DB
RB/DB
OG/T
HT
WT
5-11 212
5-10 175
6-4
185
66
260
6-4
225
6-3
250
6-0
210
6-2
245
5-10 185
6-3
260
63
250
6-4
200
6-7
270
64
200
6-1
205
5-10 165
6-2
240
5-11 220
5-11
170
5-11
160
6-2
220
6-2
215
6-0
213
5 11
173
5-9
170
6-2
206
6-2
205
6-1
192
6-1
190
5-9
175
6-5
210
5 10 162
5-10 170
6-4
220
5-10 170
6-0
160
6-2
245
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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL
Euclid, OH/Euclid
Haledon, NJ/Manchester Regional
Akron, OH/Manchester
Pompton Lakes, NJ/Pompton Lakes
Machias, NY/Pioneer
Lorain, OH/Admiral King
Tonawanda, NY/Tonawanda
New Castle, PA/Mohawk
Rochester, NY/Greece Arcadia
Shirley, NY/William Floyd
Pittsburgh, PA/North Hills
Pittsburgh, PA/Westinghouse
Milan, OH/Edison
Lockport, NY/Lockport
Cheektowaga, NY/Maryvale
Coimellsville, PA/Connellsville
Rochester, NY/Irondequoit
Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic
Washington, OH/Washington C.H.
Lauderhill, FL/St. Thomas-Acquinas
Sharon, PA/Sharon
Stow, OH/St. Vincent-St. Mary
Geneva, OH/Geneva
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey
Rochester, NY/East
Erie, PA/Cathedral Prep
Monessen, PA/Monessen
Boonton, NJ/Parsippany
Westlake, OH/Westlake
Pittsburgh, PA/Westinghouse
Parma, OH/Holy Name
Columbus, OH/Franklin Heights
Belle Vernon, PA/Belle Vernon Area
Pittsburgh, PA/Westinghouse
Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills
DEAN GALLAGHER
PLAYER PROFILES
Sr., OL, 6-3, 240
Kenmore, New York
JOE BROOKS
Sr., OL, 6-1,250
Youngstown, Ohio
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graduate of Austintown Fitch High School
three-year starter for the Scots
second-team All-PSAC in '88 at guard
can play three positions across the offensive line
helped the Scots average over 160 yards per game rushing in '88
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graduate of Kenmore West High School
has started the past two seasons for the Scots at guard
excellent trap blocker for the Plaid
projected starter once again in '89
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great work ethic, one of the team's strongest players
HAL GALUPI
Jr., QB, 6-1,190
Ambridge, Pennsylvania
ELBERT COLE
Sr., RB, 5-9,175
Rochester, New York
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graduate of Charlotte High School
Associated Press HM All-American last season
first-team PS AC running back in 1987 and 1988
led Scots in rushing (909), TDs (10) and scoring (62 pts.) in '88
career rushing stats: 1,834 yards on 404 carries for a 4.5 YPC
Sr., OT, 6-5, 270
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sr., DT, 6-3, 250
Altoona, Pennsylvania
graduate of Bishop Guilfoyle High School
first-team All-PSAC defensive tackle last season
second-team Pittsburgh Press All-District in '88
has led the Scots in QB sacks the last two years
105 tackles, 13 for loss, in his last 21 games
AL DONAHUE
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graduate of Swissvale High School
originally a walk-on for the Scots
second-team All-PSAC and Pittsburgh Press All-District in '88
won two team awards last year for his performance
great pass blocker, will anchor the left tackle position
JEFF JACOBS
Jr., LB, 6-1,210
Bellaire, Ohio
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graduate of Ambridge High School
Scots' starter at quarterback last season as a sophomore
rated seventh best QB overall in the PSAC in '88
in '87 completed llO-of-210 passes for 1,473 yards, 10 touchdowns
and a dozen interceptions
RON HAINSEY
CHIP CONRAD
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Jr., DL, 6-3, 240
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
graduate of St. John Central High School
credited with 223 total tackles in his first two seasons
third on the squad last season with 83 stops and first (150) in '87
two interceptions, eight breakups, two fumbles caused and four
fumble recoveries over the last two seasons.
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graduate of Coimellsville High School
second-team All-PSAC at defensive end last season
converted offensive lineman in 1988
recorded 44 tackles, including six for loss last season
knocked down three passes at the line of scrimmage in '88
MARKJOZEFOV
BRAD POWELL
Jr., DT, 6-1, 245
Lakewood, Ohio
Sr., OL, 6-2, 265
West Middlesex, Pennsylvania
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graduate of Lakewood High School
credited with 32 tackles in five games last season
recovering from knee injury, should be full strength in '89
second-team All-PSAC defensive line as a freshman in '87
has registered 101 tackles in his first two seasons
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graduate of West Middlesex High School
a starter at guard last season he will likely start at tackle in '89
helped lead the Scots to the fourth best offense in the entire PS AC
last season
great strength, gives the Plaid plenty of muscle up front
helped the team average over 160 yards on the ground last year
MATTKOEHLE
JIM ROSS
So., FB,6-0, 205
Altoona, Pennsylvania
Sr., QB, 6-1,180
Euclid, Ohio
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graduate of Lake Catholic High School
Scot starter as a sophomore in '87, backup a year ago
holds school's single season record for attempts (276) and
yards (1,903) passing, both set in '87
will once again battle for the starting spot with Galupi
KURT SCHMIDHAMER
RANDY McILWAIN
So., DE, 6-3,235
Altoona, Pennsylvania
.......%
Sr., TE, 6-3,240
Canton, Ohio
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graduate of Canton Timken High School
will start at tight end this fall
fourth on the squad in receptions last season with seven
his 13.7 yards per catch average was second on the squad in '88
great run blocker, anchors the offensive line at TE
MATT MILLER
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graduate of Bishop Guilfoyle High School
as a freshman he was second on the squad in rushing yards
with 298
carried 76 times for a 3.9 yards per carry mark and scored three
TDs last season
excellent blocker, will see plenty of action in 1989
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Sr., DT, 6-1, 240
Oil City, Pennsylvania
graduate of Bishop Guilfoyle High School
sat out the entire '88 season with a shoulder injury
will likely contribute heavily this season
credited with 33 tackles in '87 as a freshman
caused one fumble and two tackles for loss in just seven games
WADE SMITH
So., DB, 5-9,180
Lockport, New York
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graduate of Oil City High School
started only five games and finished with 50 stops in '88
solid force at defensive tackle and end
three tackles for loss and three fumble recoveries last year
recorded one QB sack and caused a fumble last season
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graduate of Lockport High School
started eight games for the Plaid at DB as a frosh in '88
led the team with five interceptions last season
second on the squad with eleven pass break-ups last year
credited with 41 tackles, including 30 solo stops
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MICHAEL WAYNE
Sr., LB, 6-0, 210
Erie, Pennsylvania
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graduate of Tech Memorial High School
second-team All-PS AC last year at linebacker
second on the squad in '88 with 99 total tackles
credited with three intercepts and five tackles for loss
led the squad with four caused fumbles
DARREN WEBER
Jn, PK, 5-10,170
Erie, Pennsylvania
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graduate of McDowell High School
second-team All-PS AC as a sophomore last season
his 52-yard FG as a frosh is second longest in PSAC history
has connected on 14-of-29 field goals and 47-of-52 extra
points for 89 points in his first two seasons
JOHN WILLIAMS
Sn, LB, 6-0,200
Cleveland, Ohio
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graduate of Shaw High School
has been a starter for the Scots since his freshman year
credited with 81 tackles a year ago, fourth best on the squad
over his first three seasons with the Scots, he has registered
198 total tackles
MICHAEL WILLIS
Sr., FS, 6-0,190
Maitland, Florida
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graduate of Orlando Edgewater High School
Associated Press HM All-American last season
two-time All-PSAC pick at free safety
team high 111 tackles last season
credited with 229 tackles in just 25 games for the Scots
during his outstanding career
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THE CHALLENGERS
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
September 9,1989
lUP
City Stadium
September 23,1989
1:40 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Lynchburg, VA
Enrollment: 10,000
Nickname: Flames
Head Coach: Sam Rutigliano
1988 Overall Record: First year
1988 Conference Place/Record: None
Athletic Director: A1 Worthington
Sports Information Director: Mitch Goodman
SID Phone: 804-846-2292
Press Box Phone: 804-846-1647 or 847-6167
Leitermen Lost/Retuming: 12/34
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Sox Harrison Stadium
1:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Indiana, PA
Enrollment: 13,600
Nickname: Indians
Head Coach: Frank Cignetti
1988 Overall Record: 8-3-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: Second, 5-1-0
Athletic Director: Frank Cignetti
Sports Information Director: Larry Judge
SID Phone: 412-357-2747
Press Box Phone: 412-357-2762
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 17/30
Head Coach Frank Cignetti
Flames Outlook: Liberty enters its second season at the Division I-AA level, finishing with an 8-3
record last year. First-year head coach Sam Rutigliano will bring a wealth of coaching experience
to the Flames this year. QB Paul Johnson (133 of 228 for 1578 yards and 18 TDs) will lead
Liberty's offense this year. His main targets will be Pat Nelson (28 receptions), L. G. Parrish (14),
and Eric Green (13). RB Leroy Kinard (13 receptions, 721 rushing yards) also returns. CB Eric
Carroll (107 tackles, two interceptions) leads the Flame defense.
Indians Outlook: Head coach Frank Cignetti will be helped by one of the strongest returning line
crews in the PSAC. Offensively, tackles Jim Uncapher and Mike Muscella, guard Mike Egan, and
center Shawn Kunes all return. Defensive starters returning include nose guard Joe Donati, tackle
Jeff Johnson, end Stan Celich (who led lUP with 13 tackles for losses), and LB Bryon Whipkey
(10 sacks). The skill positions on offense will be led by wide receivers Andrew Hill (43 receptions
for 672 yds. and 5 TDs), Rex Pynos (27 rec. for 320 yds.) and tight end Paul Kovell (30 rec. for
367 yds.).
KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN
September 30,1989
September 16,1989
Sox Harrison Stadium
1:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: West Haven, CT
Enrollment: 2,500
Nickname: Chargers
Head Coach: Mark Whipple
1988 Overall Record: 7-3
1988 Conference Place/Record: None
Athletic Director: Bill Leete
Sports Information Director: Jack Jones
SID Phone: 203-932-7025
Press Box Phone: 203-932-7016
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 11/35
HOMECOMING Sox Harrison Stadium
2:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Kutztown, PA
Enrollment: 6,8(X)
Nickname: Golden Bears
Head Coach: Barry Fetterman
1988 Overall Record: 2-8-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: Seventh, 0-6-0
Athletic Director: Irv Hess
Sports Information Director: Pete Katsafanas
SID Phone: 215-683-4182 or 4114
Press Box Phone: 215-683-4000, ext. 5122
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 20/14
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Head Coach Barry Fetterman
Head Coach Mark Whipple
Chargers Outlook: The main task of head coach Mark Whipple will be replacing outstanding QB
Mike Horton and his main target Bob Wietecha. The offensive line will also need to be revamped
with the loss of three starters, including All-American tackle Rob Thompson. The Charger offense
will be spearheaded by workhorse fullback Keith McCoy, who has rushed for 818 yards over the
past two seasons. McCoy is also a top receiver in a corp that boasts returners Dan Schwab and
Pierre Fils. The Charger defense will be anchored by an impressive defensive line, led by Keith
Dudzinski, who was a LB last year.
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Golden Bears Outlook: Head coach Barry Fetterman will be relying on his miming game with
versatile backs Mark Steinmeyer and Joe Svede leading the way. Steinmeyer accounted for over
1,300 all-purpose yards while Svede led the team in receiving. The offensive line will be anchored
by tackle John Eagles. The defense will be led by linebacker Erv Kelly. This will be only the sec
ond meeting ever between Edinboro and Kutztown, the Golden Bears coming away with a 34-22
win over Edinboro last year.
CLARION UNIVERSITY
October 7,1989
Memorial Stadium
SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY
2:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Clarion, PA
Enrollment: 6,600
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Head Coach: Gene Sobolewski
1988 Overall Record: 3-7-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: Fifth, 2-4-0
Athletic Director: Frank Lignelli
Sports Information Director: Richard Herman
SID Phone: 814-226-2334
Press Box Phone: 814-226-2334
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 8/32
October 21,1989
Seth Grove Stadium
1:00 p.m. KickofT
Location: Shippensburg, PA
Enrollment: 5,300
Nickname: Red Raiders
Head Coach: Joe Bottiglieri
1988 Overall Record: 6-4-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: First, 5-1-0
Athletic Director: Dr. James Pribula
Sports Information Director: John Alosi
SID Phone: 717-532-1201
Press Box Phone: 717-532-1391
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 15/32
Head Coach Joe Bottiglieri
Golden Eagles Outlook: Clarion mentor Gene Sobolewski has a wealth of talent returning on
offense this year, especially at QB where there are six strong candidates for the position. Mike
Carter (753 yds. passing in five games) and Tim Myers are the top candidates. RB Ken Dworek
(4.3 YPC) and WR Ron Urbansky (35 rec. for 491 yds.) also return on offense. FS Jacque
DeMatteo (second on team with 113 tackles) will lead an Eagle defense that has seven starters
returning. DT Mark Williams (86 tackles) and LB Doug Caruso (82 tackles) are also returning.
Red Raiders Outiook: Defending PSAC-West champion Shippensburg will be counting on
defense this year, the same type of defense that earned them the title last year. Tackle Robert Davis
(88 tackles) and end Mike Swope will spearhead the defensive line. David Russell (86 tackles) and
Steve Gironda will lead the linebacking corp. Darien Smith and Jeff Fickes will both be back in the
secondary. Fullback Bob Plummer (602 yards rushing) will lead the offense while tackle Clyde
Tinner will anchor the line.
LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY
October 14,1989
Sox Harrison Stadium
1:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Lock Haven, PA
Enrollment: 3,000
Nickname: Bald Eagles
Head Coach: Tom Jones
1988 Overall Record: 2-7-2
1988 Conference Place/Record: Seventh, 0-5-1
Athletic Director: Sharon Taylor
Sports Information Director: Buck O'Reilly
SID Phone: 717-893-2350
Press Box Phone: 717-893-2390
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 8/39
October 28,1989
Sox Harrison Stadium
1:00 p.m. KickofT
Location: California, PA
Enrollment: 6,500
Nickname: Vulcans
Head Coach: Jeff Petrucci
1988 Overall Record: 2-8-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: Sixth, 1-5-0
Athletic Director: Jan McCoimell
Sports Information Director: Bruce Wald
SID Phone: 412-938-4552
Press Box Phone: 412-938-4234
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 13/37
Head Coach Tom Jones
Head Coach Jeff Petrucci
Bald Eagles Outlook: Head coach Tom Jones, entering his third year at the helm of the Bald
Eagles, is beginning to see progress. After two seasons, LHU now has the experience necessary to
contend in the PC-West. The offensive line boasts a depth of experience with Randy Freed, Jim
Saylor, Fritz Sevrain (second-team All-Conference last year), and John King all returning. LHU's
wide receiver corp will be strong with the return of All-Conference player Richard Nurse. AllConference defensive tackle Scott Govern will anchor a solid returning defensive unit along with
All-Conference safety DeWayne Tooles.
Vulcans Outlook: Boasting one of the Conference's most prolific offenses last year, head coach
Jeff Petracci will again have the services of All-Conference QB Sam Mannery, who passed for
1,910 yards and 21 TDs last year. Tailback Steve Brown will also be back to handle running chores
out of the backfield as well as doubling time as a kick returner. The defense will be led by return
ing linebacker Tom Cawoski (123 tackles), end Odell Jones and safety Joe Waskiewicz (seven
interceptions).
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SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY
November 4,1989
N. Kerr Thompson Stadium
1:30 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Slippery Rock, PA
Enrollment: 7,500
Nickname: The Rock
Head Coach: George Mihalik
1988 Overall Record: 5-3-2
1988 Conference Place/Record: Fourth, 2-2-2
Athletic Director: Bill Lennox
Sports Information Director: John Carpenter
SID Phone: 412-794-7216
Press Box Phone: 412-794-7216
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 13/28
Head Coach George Mihalik
Rocks Outlook: Revenge will be on the mind of the Scots as they travel to Slippery Rock to face
the team that ended Edinboro's dream of the PC-West title last year. Coming off their first winning
season in four years. Slippery Rock is faced with the chore of replacing All-American tailback
Greg Paterra. Head coach George Mihalik will have to rely more on returning QB Pat Strine. The
offensive line will be solid with the return of four starters including All-Conference player Matt
Humphreys. The defense will be lead by end Tim Kelly while the Rock boasts the West's best
punter in All-Conference choice Nick Valentino
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY
November 11,1989
Stambaugh Stadium
1:00 p.m. Kickoff
Location: Youngstown, OH
Enrollment: 15,272
Nickname: Penguins
Head Coach: Jim Tressel
1988 Overall Record: 4-7-0
1988 Conference Place/Record: None
Athletic Director: Joseph F. Malmisur
Sports Information Director: Greg Gulas
SID Phone: 216-742-3192
Press Box Phone: 216-742-3192
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 10/38
Head Coach Jim Tressel
Penguins Outlook: YSU head coach Jim Tressel has 38 lettermen returning, led by senior running
back Lorenzo Davis (591 yds. rushing and 247 yds. receiving last year). Steve Jones, a three-year
starter, also returns. Defensive tackle Andre Peterson and defensive back John Matakovich will
spearhead the "D" while returners Derek Pixley and Pete Rekstis will anchor the secondary.
Coming off a 4-7 season, the Division I-AA Penguins will use their abundance of depth as their
main advantage over their opponents.
THE PAST
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•
1988 SEASON IN REVIEW
Liberty 17 - Edinboro 7
Edinboro University took the field for the
1988 opener against Division I-AA Liberty
University and proceeded to give the Flames all
that they could handle.
Liberty led throughout the first half on a
Joe Pouncey field goal, but with 0:44 left in the
half, Scot WR John Toomer caught a 13-yard
TD pass from QB Hal Galupi and the Scots
appeared ready to take a 7-3 lead into the half.
Disaster struck Edinboro just forty seconds
later when Flame QB Paul Johnson connected
on a 45-yard TD strike to Pat Nelson. Liberty
took a 10-7 lead into the half and went on to
defeat Edinboro 17-7 in front of over 5,000
fans.
Edinboro's Elbert Cole was the offensive
star of the day, gaining 94 yards rushing on the
rain soaked Sox Harrison Stadium field. But the
difference in the game was Liberty QB
Johnson, who fought off the weather and com
pleted 15 of 20 passes for 164 yards and two
touchdowns.
Another bright spot for Edinboro was the
play of free safety Mike Willis, who had what
would be a season high 20 tackles. Edinboro
was only outgained by 50 yards in the game,
but the play of Johnson kept the Flames out of
reach.
The Scots scored two unanswered touch
downs, one in the third period and one at the
beginning of the fourth, to take a commanding
lead. The Scots never relinquished that lead and
went on to post the 37-28 victory, evening their
record at 1-1.
New Haven 30 - Edinboro 14
Edinboro hit the road for the first time and
ran into a buzz saw in New Haven,
Connecticut. The Fighting Scots could do noth
ing as New Haven piled up 418 total yards
enroute to a 30-14 victory over the Scots.
Edinboro's sound running game was firm
ly shut down, gaining only 84 yards on 45 car
ries. The bright spot offensively for Edinboro
was the play of both Jim Ross and Hal Galupi
at quarterback. Ross connected on 8 of 11 pass
es for 136 yards, the long pass being a 56-yard
strike to John Toomer. Galupi passed for 143
yards, completing 15 of 24. The only Boro
scores came on two short TD runs, one by Cole
and one by Chris Conway.
Edinboro went into halftime tied at 7-7,
and were tied at 14-14 with 3:00 left in the third
quarter. But New Haven scored three unan
swered touchdowns on their way to a 30-14
victory.
lUP 27 - Edinboro 7
Edinboro traveled south to the campus of
Indiana University the next week for their con
ference opener, prepared to do battle with the
highly touted Indians.
lUP got on top of the Scots early by post
ing a 14-0 lead after the first quarter. For the
next three periods, Edinboro played Indiana
even.
With the score still 14-0, Edinboro got
within a touchdown on a 1-yard TD run by
Matt Koehle. But that was as close as the Boro
would get as lUP went on to score two late
game touchdowns and post the final 27-7 score.
Edinboro fell to 1-3 and were 0-1 in the
PSAC West.
Edinboro 37 - Saginaw Valley 28
5,000 Fighting Scot fans packed Sox
Harrison Stadium the following week and were
treated to an offensive showcase put on by both
Edinboro and Saginaw Valley.
Edinboro totaled 345 yards on offense,
most of it via the legs of running back Elbert
Cole. Cole rushed for 100 yards on 27 carries
with one touchdown.
Edinboro found the board first as the Scots
scored on their first drive of the game. QB Hal
Galupi hit John Toomer for a 39-yard TD strike
and the Scots were up 7-0. Saginaw, not to be
outdone, proceeded to knot the score at 7-7 on
their first drive.
Two Darren Weber field goals and a 29yard interception return for a TD by Brian
Keaton finished off the Scot scoring in the half
while SV's Rob Cook ran back the last kickoff
of the half 92 yards to make the score 20-14
Edinboro at the half.
Kutztown 34 - Edinboro 22
Edinboro hit the road for the third straight
game and left Kutztown with their third straight
loss. Following the 34-22 loss at the hands of
the Golden Bears, Edinboro saw its overall
record dip to 1-4.
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Kutztown got off to a fast start, climbing
out to a quick 13-0 lead. Their first score came
off an Edinboro miscue as Todd Hopwood
recovered a Scot fumble in the end zone.
Kutztown followed that up with a short TD run
with just 1:09 left in the first period. But
Edinboro's Cleveland Pratt pulled the Scots
right back in the game by returning the ensuing
kickoff 87 yards to get Edinboro within a
touchdown, trailing only 13-7 at the end of one
quarter.
Edinboro took their only lead of the game
with 5:25 left in the half when Pratt caught a
15-yard TD pass from Hal Galupi. That strike
gave the Boro a 14-13 lead, but it was short
lived. With 2:45 left in the half, Kutztown took
the lead for good when Eric Werley scored his
second TD of the game on a 5-yard run. The
Golden Bears were successful on the two-point
conversion and took a 21-13 lead into the lock
er room.
Edinboro stayed close, but Kutztown
maintained the momentum and got the victory.
The Scot offense was held to just 190 total
yards, 138 of that coming from the arm of QB
Galupi. The Scot defense gave up over 400
yards and Edinboro was in dire need of a
morale boost.
Edinboro 35 - Clarion 0
Homecoming turned out to be just what
was needed to stop the downward spiral that the
Scots found themselves in. Following the previ
ous weeks dismal offensive performance, the
Scot offense exploded for almost 500 yards,
while the defense pitched their first shutout of
the season. Edinboro crushed arch-rival Clarion
35-0.
Elbert Cole was the star of the day as the
All-American RB ran for 178 yards on just 16
carries, while scoring three of Edinboro's five
TDs. Scot QB Hal Galupi also had a fine day
completing nine of 17 passes for 212 yards with
one touchdown (that being a 69-yard bomb to
WR Cleveland Pratt).
Edinboro did most of the damage in the
second period. Taking a 7-0 lead into quarter
number two via a 30 yard Cole TD run
Edinboro proceeded to score 28 points in the
stanza to post what would be the final score of
the game. Chris Conway got things started on a
3-yard plunge. Elbert Cole then scored two
straight touchdowns, one a 6 yarder and the
other a 55-yard dash. The final score was
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Galupi's bomb to Pratt with 2:45 left in the half.
The victory broke a three game losing
streak and raised the Scot's record to 2-4 over
all and 1-1 in the Conference.
Edinboro 45 - Lock Haven 7
After last week's win over Clarion, many
Scot faithful expected a letdown as Edinboro
traveled to Lock Haven to play the Bald Eagle
club that had posted a 1-4-1 record previous to
the game. The Boro defense had other things in
mind as they led the Scots to a sound 45-7
drubbing of LHU.
Coming off their first shutout, Edinboro's
defense shut out the opposition for the second
straight game. The lone Bald Eagle score came
via a kickoff return, as the Edinboro defense
had gone eight straight quarters without being
scored on. The stingy Edinboro defense, led by
Mike Willis and Chip Conrad, limited Lock
Haven to only 4 total yards in the first half and
only 62 for the entire game. The Edinboro sec
ondary backed up the play of the line by pick
ing off four Eagle passes.
Edinboro's offense, given plenty of breath
ing room, proceeded to rack up a season high
45 points. Elbert Cole again led the way, gain
ing 96 tough yards on the ground while QB Hal
Galupi passed for 158 yards. Scot WR John
Toomer was Galupi's main target, hauling in
three passes for 79 yards and two touchdowns.
Galupi also threw a TD pass to Cleveland Pratt.
The win boosted ^inboro's record to 3-4
overall and placed them in the thick of the
PSAC West race with a 2-1 record.
Edinboro 19 - Shippensburg 10
Edinboro 2-1, Shippensburg 3-0. Those
two records said everyAing about the impor
tance of this game to the Fighting Scots. After
two straight victories, Edinboro found them
selves at home with a chance to claim a share
of the PSAC lead and to even their overall
record at 4-4. Although the Scots won by what
apjpears to be a close 19-10 margin, the game
was never in doubt.
Edinboro's defense again led the way,
holding the high flying Raiders to under 200
yards of total offense. In the meantime, the
EUP offense went on another tear, piling up
462 total yards.
Edinboro jumped out to a quick 16-0 lead.
Elbert Cole started it off with a 15-yard TD run
with only three minutes gone in the game. Scot
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
Name
SOLO
ASST
SACKS
Willis, Michael
54
57
0
Wayne, Michael
62
37
0
Donahue, A1
39
44
1
Williams, Jdm
36
45
0
Webb, Qaude
31
25
0
Keaton, Brian
27
23
1
Miller, Matt
32
18
1
Barber, Corellis
26
22
0
Jacobs, Jeff
25
19
1
Conrad, Chip
21
22
5
Smith, Wade
30
11
0
Anderson, Mark
23
12
2
Jozefov, Mark
14
18
0
Hibbert, Drew
7
8
0
Green, Mikel
10
4
0
Edwards, Michael
5
5
0
McKnight, Shawn
5
5
0
Benham, Jason
5
4
0
Harmon, Jason
5
3
0
Pickett, Delvin
3
4
1
Marrata, Joel
3
3
0
Ferguson, James
3
3
0
Anderson, Scott
5
0
0
Corbett, William
1
4
1
Rose, Damon
1
4
0
Ferguson, Brian
3
1
0
Walker, John
1
2
0
Sosonkowski, Steve 2
1
0
Messura, Jtrfm
2
1
0
Weber, Darren
2
0
0
Castellarin, Gregg
1
1
0
Gross, Glen
1
1
0
Courtney, Mark
1
0
0
Gibson, Michael
0
1
0
Wanat, Larry
1
0
0
Brooks, Joe
0
1
0
Burford, Bill
0
1
0
Fumble Recoveries:
Fumble Caused:
Passes Broken Up:
Interceptions:
Punt Block:
Field Goal Block:
Extra Point Block:
Cole, Elbert
Gallagher, Dean
Hamdon, Doug
10
10
10
0
0
0
SCOTS BEST GAME EFFORTS IN 1988
Individual
Longest Rush - 32, Elbert Cole vs. Shippensburg
Most Yards Rushing -178, Elbert Cole vs. Clarion
Most Rushes Attempted - 27, Elbert Cole vs.
Saginaw Valley
Longest Pass Reception - 69, Cleveland Pratt from
Hal Galupi vs. Qarion
Most Passes Completed -15, Hal Galupi vs. New
Haven; vs. Lock Haven
Most Passes Attempted - 31, Hal Galupi vs.
California
Most Receptions - 6, Elbert Cole vs. New Haven;
John Toomer vs. CaUfomia and vs. Slippery
Rock
Most Yards Receiving -122, John Toomer vs.
Slippery Rock
Longest IGckoff Return - 87 (TD), Qeveland Pratt
vs. Kutztown
Longest Punt Return - 45, Elbert Cole vs. Lock
Haven; Qaude Webb vs. Slippery Rock
Longest Punt - 52, William Burford vs. New Haven
Most Tackles - 20, Michael Willis vs. Liberty
Most Sacks - 2, Chip Conrad vs. California
Team
Most Yards Rushing - 302 vs. Shippensburg
Most Yards Passing - 283 vs. New Haven
Most Total Yards - 498 vs. Qarion
Donahue, Miller - 3; Webb - 2; Conrad, Jacobs, McKnight, Willis - 1
Wayne - 4; S. Anderson, Donahue, Keaton, Miller, Pickett - 1
Willis - 12; Smith - 11; Webb - 7; Green - 6; Barber - 4; Conrad, Donahue, Jacobs,
Keaton, Wayne - 3
Smith - 5; Webb, Willis - 4; Wayne - 3; Keaton, Williams - 2; Hannon, Miller -1
None
None
None
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PREVIOUS GAMES AGAINST 1989 FOES
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY
0-2
LU
EU
YEAR
L
13
8
1987
L
17
7
1988
15
30
TOT.
NEW HAVEN
2-1
EU NH
YEAR
19
51
1981
0
29
1982
30
14
1988
49
94
TOT.
YEAR
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
lUP
15-38-3
EU lUP
6
16
0
16
0
31
8
0
0
27
27
0
10
0
15
0
33
0
54
0
6
15
31
0
13
0
20
0
25
0
33
13
33
6
20
6
18
6
20
20
7
0
14
7
28
13
19
0
14
6
26
0
12
32
14
14
7
33
14
0
41
7
31
7
6
10
14
0
19
0
58
0
27
0
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
T
W
L
L
L
F
L
L
L
L
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
1988
TOT.
31
29
7
21
7
28
8
3
27
13
11
6
6
21
17
9
10
17
7
554
14
23
17
14
25
21
5
3
21
9
7
7
3
23
52
35
28
28
27
1095
KUTZTOWN
0-1
22
M
34
22
CLARION UNIV.
26-32-2
CU
EU
YEAR
6
31
1926
0
28
1927
0
46
1928
0
20
1929
0
68
1930
6
0
1931
0
27
1932
6
4
1933
13
0
1934
19
0
1935
0
40
1936
6
0
1937
6
2
1938
26
7
1939
35
0
1940
0
0
1941
6
8
1942
50
0
1946
6
7
1947
20
0
1948
33
0
1949
7
13
1950
6
12
1951
20
0
1952
6
20
1953
46
20
1954
31
W
W
L
W
L
W
W
T
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
L
W
L
L
T
W
L
W
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
12
6
34
19
0
13
13
20
6
14
14
7
7
13
0
10
24
9
23
21
30
25
6
7
0
13
27
20
28
24
7
48
24
21
888
27
13
0
0
13
7
12
21
7
7
13
41
28
37
24
6
17 '
10
22
21
0
20
10
42
13
10
17
22
8
35
26
21
48
Q
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
L
L
W
F
L
L
L
L«
w
w
L
w
T
w
w
L
L
L
W
w
L
W
L
L
W
L
W
931
LOCK HAVEN UNIV.
17-13-1
EU LHU
YEAR
33
26
1958
13
36
1959
33
6
1960
7
7
1961
14
28
1962
14
16
1963
25
22
1964
27
14
1965
17
14
1966
6
30
1967
56
21
1968
33
41
1969
21
34
1970
26
42
1971
19
56
1972
27
25
1973
L
W
L
T
W
w
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
W
W
L
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
14
52
45
14
31
7
6
13
34
58
45
27
30
31
45.
820
0
0
15
20
21
24
7
14
7
7
25
22
21
21
1
W
W
W
L
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
604
SHIPPENSBURG UNIV.
11-16-1
YEAR
EU
SU
1957
14
20
L
1962
20
27
L
1963
8
12
L
1964
13
41
L
1965
35
26
F
1966
0
42
L
1967
12
33
L
1968
0
23
L
1969
24
14
W
1970
35
15
W
1971
42
16
W
1972
9
14
L
1973
38
28
W
1974
0
19
L
1975
21
16
W
1976
24
28
L
1977
7
17
L
1978
15
23
L
1979
18
28
L
1980
22
22
T
1981
0
17
L
1982
10
6
W
1983
44
16
W
1984
36
14
W
1985
24
21
W
1986
66
53
W
1987
16
18
L
1988
19
10
W
TOT.
572
609
CAUFORNIA UNIV.
21-32--2
YEAR
m CH
1927
27
1
1928
13
6
1929
19
0
1930
18
0
1931
6
7
W
W
W
W
L
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
6
0
6
0
0
0
6
0
13
31
0
12
7
6
0
6
7
0
19
0
0
13
19
6
14
0
38
7
17
7
16
28
47
40
47
27
28
35
30
7
31
17
3
58
19
20
9
29
17
23
841
0
10
19
14
12
0
18
6
20
10
19
25
14
32
12
7
20
20
6
13
41
21
26
27
21
14
21
35
49
35
16
7
7
20
13
14
14
7
8
28
7
13
9
20
24
14
14
24
28
17
894
W
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
F
L
L
L
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIV
15-35-7
year
1926
1927
1928
m mi
0
0
0
32
19
32
18
L
L
L
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1939
1940
1941
1942
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
TOT.
7
14
0
7
7
0
0
15
0
12
0
49
0
72
0
40
7
27
6
12
0
26
0
19
0
23
0
20
6
27
7
39
6
13
13
20
6
6
0
6
14
33
13
0
33
0
6
6
12
13
7
13
6
36
7
10
0
14
3
3
3
13
7
7
7
6
0
16
40
13
24
0
49
21
7
7
3
17
7
7
24
19
19
24
25
13
17
13
13
14
0
15
12
39
10
7
28
20
31
26
32
21
24
14
35
36
14
14
597 1026
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
1989 - First Meeting
L
L
W
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
L
W
W
T
L
L
L
L
L
T
L
T
W
L
W
W
W
T
L
T
W
L
W
W
L
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
L
T
RECORDS, POINTS AND PERCENTAGES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
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31.
32.
33.
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36.
37.
38.
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40.
41.
42.
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44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
YEAR
PF
PA
REC
PCT
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
88
83
212
46
131
19
40
11
6
0
59
6
18
39
27
80
7
19
20
62
82
45
83
135
79
44
173
139
131
117
91
139
116
84
113
204
42
81
114
194
237
355
167
168
131
259
273
139
167
53
38
30
76
86
80
25
118
154
224
88
98
72
131
191
45
154
154
146
139
119
116
73
93
147
193
103
53
111
127
114
114
113
123
129
132
224
224
307
203
89
155
158
182
127
156
174
123
247
3-3
4-1
5-2
2-4
3-4
1-5
3-2
1-6
0-6
0-6
1-4
0-4-1
1-4
1-6
0-7
2-2-1
0-6
1-6
1-7
1-5-2
3-4
0-5-1
3-4
3-5-1
1-6
1-8
5-4
3-4
4-4-1
3-4-1
3-4-1
4-3-1
3-5
2-6
2-5-1
6-2-1
1-6-1
2-7
2-7
4-4-1
9-1
9-1
3-5-1
4-4-1
5-2-2
8-3
6-4
3-6-1
3-6-1
.500
.806
.714
.333
.429
.167
.600
.143
.000
.000
.200
.000
.200
.143
.000
.500
.000
.143
.125
.167
.429
.000
.429
.375
.143
.111
.555
.429
.500
.429
.429
.571
.375
.250
.286
.750
.143
.222
.222
.500
.900
.900
.375
.500
.715
.727
.600
.333
.333
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
131
155
178
294
412
353
217
321
226
223
148
84
84
no
144
210
209
283
283
184
4-6
6-2-1
4-6
9-2
8-2
8-2
5-4-1
7-3
3-8
5-4-1
.400
.750
.400
.819
.800
.800
.555
.700
.273
.555
"TOP TEN" SEASONS
YEAR OVERALL
1.
1.
3.
4.
4.
4.
7.
7.
9.
10.
33
1970
1971
1982
1927
1983
1984
1965
1980
1975
1974
9-1
9-1
9-2
4-1
8-2
8-2
6-2-1
6-2-1
8-3
5-2-2
PCT
REG.
SEAS.
.900
.900
.819
.800
.800
.800
.750
.750
.727
.714
8-0
9-0
9-1
4-1
8-2
8-2
6-2-1
6-2-1
8-2
5-2-2
CHECKING THE RECORDS
INDIVIDUAL
LONGEST SCORING PLAYS
RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE
91, Joe Sanford vs. Waynesburg, 1971
91, A1 Raines vs. Waynesburg, 1971
PASS
92, Tim Beacham from Steward Ayers vs.
Shippensburg, 1980
87, Jim Romanis2yn from Scott McKissock
vs. West Chester, 1971
FIELD GOAL
52, Darren Weber vs. lUP, 1987
49, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Clarion, 1982
47, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Bloomsburg, 1981
47, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. California, 1979
PUNT RETURN
85, Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971
82, Tim Beacham vs. Clarion, 1980
80, Floyd Faulkner vs. California, 1986
KICKOFF RETURN
100, Cleveland Pratt vs. Lock Haven, 1987
100, Eric Bosley vs. West Liberty, 1984
98, Tim Beacham vs. Millersville, 1977
INTERCEPTION RETURN
102, Jack Case vs. Brockport, 1962
FUMBLE RETURN
80, Bob Cicerchi vs. MiUersville, 1980
RUSHING
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game - 295, A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven,
1969
1/2 Game - 218, A1 Raines vs. Lock
Haven, 1969
Season - 1358, A1 Raines, 1971; 1239,
Dave Green, 1975
Career - 3399, A1 Raines, 1969-70-71
LEADING RUSHING AVERAGES
Season -138.8, A1 Raines, 1970 (6 games)
135.8, A1 Raines, 1971 (10 games)
Per Carry - 8.7, A1 Raines, 1971; 7.2, Bob
Klenk, 1983; 6.5, Floyd Faullmer, 1986
Career - 6.7, A1 Raines, 1969-71
MOST CARRIES
Game - 36, Jim Romaniszyn vs. West
Chester, 1970
Season - 217, Dave Green, 1975
Career - 506, A1 Raines, 1969-71
361, Dave Green, 1975-76
PASSING
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game - 376, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont
State, 1986
300, Blair Hrovat vs. California, 1982
275, Mike Hill vs. California, 1976
271, Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven, 1986
Season - 1903, Jim Ross, 1987; 1752,
Scott Dodds, 1986; 1702, Blair Hrovat,
1982
Career - 5103, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
MOST COMPLETIONS
Game - 25, Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven,
1986
23, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986
21, Scott Dodds vs. West Chester, 1986
20, Scott Dodds vs. Mansfield, 1986
Season -153, Scott Dodds, 1986; 147, Jim
Ross, 1987; 111, Scott Dodds, 1985;
Career - 309, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
276, Scott Dodds, 1983-86
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game - 5, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State,
1986; 4, Blair Hrovat vs. Buffalo St. and
Mercyhurst, 1983; vs. California, 1982
Season -19, Blair Hrovat, 1983; 17, Scott
Dodds, 1986
Career - 49, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
31, Scott Dodds, 1984-86
21, Jude Basile, 1973-75
MOST ATTEMPTS
Game - 42, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968
Season - 276, Jim Ross, 1987; 243, Scott
Dodds, 1986; 216, Scott Dodds, 1985
Career - 618, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
PASS RECEIVING
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game - 248, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of
Buffalo, 1980 (lOrec.)
Season - 972, Howard Hackley, 1976
Career - 2467, Howard Hackley, 1973-76
1712, Tim Beacham, 1977-80
MOST RECEPTIONS
Game -10, Bob Jahn vs. California, 1978
10, Tim Beacham vs. Fairmont, 1979
10, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo,
1980
Season - 47, Howard Hackley, 1976
Career -135, Howard Hackley, 1973-76
34
MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
Game - 3, Bob Suren vs. Lock Haven, 1986
3, Eric Bosley vs. Buffalo State, 1983
3, Mike Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971
3, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo,
1980
Season - 9, Howard Hackley, 1976
Career -18, Howard Hackley, 1973-76
14, Tim Beacham, 1977-80
10, Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72
MOST TOUCHDOWNS
Game - 5, Jim Romaniszyn vs. Lock Haven,
1972
4, A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1970
4, Bob Mengerink vs. Slippery Rock, 1971
Season -16, A1 Raines 1971
Career - 39, A1 Raines, 1969-71
MOST HELD GOALS
Game - 4, Jim Trueman vs. Central
Cormecticut, 1985
3, Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg, 1984
3, Tom Rockwell vs. Lock Haven, 1969
3, Frank Berzansky vs. Waynesburg, 1972
3, Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Shippensburg and
California, 1980; New Haven, 1982;
New Haven, 1981
Season -15, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982; 12,
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981; 11, Rich
Ruszkiewicz, 1980; 11, Jim Trueman,
1984
Career - 43, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82
36, Jim Trueman, 1983-86
MOST EXTRA POINTS KICKED
Game - 9, Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg,
1986
8, Jim Trueman vs. District of Columbia,
1984
Season - 42, Jim Trueman, 1984
Career -138, Jim Trueman, 1983-86
Most Consecutive - 41, Jim Trueman, 1984
29, Larry Littler, 1974-75
TOTAL OFFENSE
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game - 358, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont
State, 1986
340, Blair Hrovat vs. Lock Haven, 1982
318, A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969
Season - 1938, Blair Hrovat, 1983; 1931,
Blair Hrovat, 1982; 1863, Scott Dodds,
1986
Career - 6070, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
MOST PLAYS
Game - 48, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968
Season - 342, Blair Hrovat, 1983
Career - 995, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84
PUNTING
HIGHEST AVERAGE
Game - 46.4, Frank Berzansky vs. Clarion,
1971 (5 punts)
Season - 41.9, Mike Raynard, 1987 (48)
40.5, Kevin Conlan, 1984 (42)
39.4, Dan Fiegl, 1976 (57)
Career - 38.5, Dan Fiegl, 1975-77
Longest - 82, Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion,
1983
DEFENSE
MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED
Game - 4, Dan DiTullio vs. Shippensburg,
1968
Season - 8, Dave Parker, 1982; 8, Jack
McCurry, 1971
Career -13, Ken Petardi, 1976-79
12, John Walker, 1971-73
12, Ron Miller, 1977-80
12, Dave Parker, 1980-83
MOST TACKLES
Game - 30, Rick lorfido vs. Indiana, 1972
Season - 200, Jim Krentz, 1978; 182, Greg
Sullivan, 1977; 171, Rick lorfido, 1972
Career - 572, Jim Krentz, 1975-78
429, Greg Sullivan, 1974-77
428, Ron Gooden, 1974-77
MOST SACKS
Game - 7, Ron Link vs. California, 1981
Season -15, Ron Link, 1981
Career - 27, Ron Link, 1977-78-80-81
PUNT RETURNS
MOST YARDS RETURNED
Season - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961 (15 ret.)
Career - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961
KICKOFF RETURNS
MOST YARDS RETURNED
Season - 757, Eric Bosley, 1984 (27.0)
700, Cleveland Pratt, 1987 (26.9)
Career -1284, Cleveland Pratt 1985-88
(25.2)
1247, Eric Bosley, 1981-84 (24.0)
SCORING
MOST POINTS
Game - 30, Jim Romaniszyn vs. Lock Haven,
1972
Season - 98, A1 Raines, 1971
Career - 236, A1 Raines, 1969-71
35
ALL-TIME SCORES 1959-1987
1959(3-4-1)
Coach: Bob Thurbon
ESC
Opp.
0 Clarion................... 13
12 Slippery Rock.........13
32 Indiana....................12
23 St. Vincent.............29
3 6 Lock Haven........... 13
6 Hiram.......................6
8 Mansfield.................0
0 California..............^
117
127
1960 (3-4-1)
Coach: Loyal Park
ESC
Opp.
13 Clarion..................... 7
7 Slippery Rock.........13
14 Indiana....................14.,
6 Lycoming............... 12
6 Lock Haven............ 33
14 John Carroll.............. 7
18 Brockport................ 7
13 CaUfomia............... 21
91
114
1961 (4-3-1)
Coach: Loyal Park
ESC
Opp.
13 Clarion.................... 12
6 Slippery Rock......... 36
33 Indiana......................7
6 Frederick................14
7 Lock Haven............. 7
20 Lycoming................. 6
35 Brockport................. 6
19 CaUfomia.............. 26
139
114
1962 (3-5)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
Opp7 Grove City................ 0
7 Slippery Rock......... 10
* 0 Indiana.................... 14
20 Clarion................... 21
*28 Lock Haven............ 14
20 Shippensburg.......... 27
*28 Brockp>ort................. 0
* 6 CaUfomia...............22
116
113
1963 (2-6)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
Opp.
*27
* 0
7
* 6
16
* 8
6
14
84
Grove City................ 7
Slippery Rock......... 14
Indiana.................... 41
Clarion...................... 7
Lock Haven............ 14
Shippensburg...........12
Brockport................ 7
CaUfomia............... 21
123
1964(2-5-1)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
Opp.
*47 Bridgewater.............. 0
3 Slippery Rock........... 3
* 7 Indiana.................... 31
14 Clarion...................... 7
*22 Lock Haven............ 25
7 Michigan Tech.........8
* 0 California................14
13 Shippensburg......... 41
113
129
1965 (6-2-1)-!Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
Opp.
*13 Baldwin-Wallace.... 13
*48 Curry College........... 0
* 3 -f-Slippery Rock.......13
10 -flndiana....................6
*14 -hClarion..................13
14 -i-Lock Haven......... 27
*35 -!-Shippensburg....... 26
29 Bridgewater.............13
38 -i-Califomia..............21
204
132
-hEdinboro was forced to for
feit its conference games due
to an ineligible player.
1966 (1-6-1)
Coach: William Cutcher
ESC
Opp.
0 Baldwin-Wallace....68
7 Slippery Rock........... 7
* 0 Indiana.................... 14
7 Clarion....................41
*14 Lock Haven............ 17
0 Shippensburg.......... 42
7 Geneva..................... 0
* 7 CaUfomia...............35
42
224
1967 (2-7)
Coach: William Cutcher
38
ESC
12
* 6
* 7
0
* 7
6
*12
*14
17
81
Opp.
Cheyney.................13
East Stroudsburg ....33
Slippery Rock........... 6
Indiana.................... 19
Clarion.................... 28
Lock Haven........... 30
Shippensburg.......... 33
Geneva................... 13
CaUfomia............... ^
224
1968 (2-7)
Coach: William Cutcher
ESC
Opp.
15 East Stroudsburg ....49
*27 Ohio Northern........ 26
0 Slippery Rock..........16
* 0 Indiana.................... 58
13 Clarion................... 37
*21 Lock Haven............ 56
0 Shippensburg.......... 23
31 Geneva..................... 7
* _7 CaUfomia............... 35
114
307
1969 (4-4-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
40 Brockport............... 29
7 Ohio Northern....... 27
*40 Slippery Rock..........13
0 Indiana.................... 27
* 0 Clarion.................... 24
33 Lock Haven............ 41
*24 Shippensburg...........14
*34 Geneva....................12
16 CaUfomia.............. 16
194
203
1970 (9-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
*37 Cheyney....................0
24 Slippery Rock............0
*31 Indiana Univ............ 14
10 Clarion.......................6
*34 Lock Haven.............21
35 Shippensburg........... 15
PC Championship
* 14 West Chester............ 6
NAIANat. Semi-finals
7 Westminster............20
237
89
1971 (9-1)
Coach: BiU McDonald
ESC
Opp.
32 Waynesburg...........10
*57 Eureka ail.)............ 0
*49 Slippery Rock........21
29 Indiana Univ..........23
*24 Clarion................... 17
42 Lock Haven.......... 26
*42 Shippensburg.........16
19 Ohio Northern.........0
47 CaUfomia................7
PC Championship
14 West Chester........ 25
355
155
1972 (3-5-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
*23 Wa3mesburg.............6
7 Ashland.................51
7 Slippery Rock..........7
* 7 Indiana U. of Pa.....17
9 Clarion................... 10
*56 Lock Haven........... 19
* 9 Shippensburg......... 14
9 Cortland (NY)....... 14
*40 CaUfomia..............2Q
167
158
1973 (4-4-1)
Coach: BiU McDonald
ESC
Opp.
* 0 Fairmont.................. 0
*11 Central Conn..........24
0 Ashland................. 37
* 3 Slippery Rock........ 17
21 Indiana U. of Pa..... 14
*23 Clarion................... 22
25 Lock Haven........... 27
*38 Shippensburg......... 28
47 CaUfomia.............. 13
168
182
1974 (5-2-2)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
12 Fairmont.................. 7
*21 Baldwin-Wallace....l3
7 Slippery Rock.......... 7
* 7 Indiana................... 25
21 Clarion....................21
*14 Lock Haven............. 0
0 Shippensburg..........19
22 Kenyon...................21
*27 CaUfomia...............14
131
127
1975 (8-3)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
21
W.Va. Wesleyan.....7
* 0
Fairmont...............20
14 Baldwin-Wallace....35
*24
SUppery Rock....... 19
28
Indiana.................. 21
*30
Clarion.................... 0
52 Lock Haven..............0
*21
Shippensburg........ 16
*21
Saginaw Valley....... 0
28
CaUfomia............. 14
PC Championship
20 East Stroudsburg ....24
259
156
1976 (64)
Coach: Bill McDonald
Opp.
ESC
17 Fairmont............... 21
*34 Cortland.................11
53 Frostburg................13
19 SUppery Rock....... 24
* 8 Indiana.................... 5
25 Clarion....................20
*45 Lock Haven...........15
24 Shippensburg........ 28
*13 C.W.Post.............. 30
*35 CaUfomia
_2
273
174
1977 (3-6-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
* 6 Fairmont..................7
17 Saginaw Valley..... 21
*19 Frostburg.................0
*25 SUppery Rock........13
3 Indiana.....................3
* 6 Clarion................... 10
14 Lock Haven...........20
* 7 Shippensburg......... 17
12 MUlersville............24
30 CaUfomia.............. _8
139
123
1978 (3-6-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
26 Fairmont.................26
* 10 Muskingum...........23
*20 MUlersville............22
* 7 Clarion...................42
31 Lock Haven........... 21
* 15 Shippensburg......... 23
7 CaUfomia..............28
39
* 17
27
SUppery Rock....... 13
Indiana................... 21
_7 C.W. Post..............28
167
24
1979 (4-6)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC
Opp.
* 0
Fairmont................. 9
28 Muskingum............13
6
MUlersville........... 17
0 Clarion.................. 13
* 7 Lock Haven.......... 24
18
Shippensburg........ 28
*31
CaUfomia............... 7
13
SUppery Rock....... 14
*13
Indiana.................... 9
15 Westminster.......... 14
131
148
1980 (6-2-1)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC
Opp.
*24 Westminster............ 0
*28 MUlersville............. 0
6 Lock Haven............ 7
*22 Shippensburg........ 22
17 CaUfomia..............13
*0 SUppery Rock........15
11 Indiana.................... 7
34 Univ. of Buffalo....10
*13 Clarion.................. 10
155
84
1981 (4-6)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC
Opp.
6 Fairmont................13
*51 New Haven............19
*13 Lock Haven...........14
0 Shippensburg......... 17
* 3 CaUfomia................9
12 SUppery Rock........ 39
*6 Indiana.....................7
*35 Univ. of Buffalo......0
27 Clarion................... 17
25 Bloomsburg..........._2
178
84
1982 (9-2-0)
Coach: Denny Creehan
ESC
Opp.
*34 Bloomsburg.............7
29 New Haven...............0
*10 Shippensburg........... 6
58 CaUfomia..............20
*10 SUppery Rock..........7
6 Indiana.....................3
PSAC FOOTBALL RECORDS
CAREER RECORDS
Passing - Most Yards
1. AlNiemela
2. Jay DeDea
3. Kevin Russell
4. Rich Ingold
5. Andy Baranek
6. Jeff Petrucci
7. Bill Dukett
8. Blair Hrovat
9. Pat Carbol
10. Rich Lichtel
11. Lynn Hieber
12. Doug Emminger
85-88
WC
BLOOM 84-87
82-84
CAL
83-85
lUP
82-84
E.ST.
66-68
CAL
67-69
E.ST.
EDIN 81-84
CLAR 82-85
BLOOM 65-67
72-75
lUP
CLAR 84-87
7,853
7,026
6,508
6,454
5,533
5,492
5,197
5,103
5,097
4,953
4,941
4,926
Passing - Most TD'S
1. AlNiemela
2. Jay DeDea
3. Jeff Petrucci
3. Blair Hrovat
5. Rich Ingold
6. Bill Dukett
6. Tim Ebersole
8. Rich Lichtel
8. Andy Baranek
10. Mike Burke
10. Kevin Russell
12. Jim Alcorn
12. Craig Jobes
14. Jack Harrington
85-88
WC
BLOOM 84-87
66-68
CAL
EDIN 81-84
83-85
lUP
67-69
E.ST.
79-82
SHIP
BLOOM 65-67
82-84
E.ST.
MILL 71-74
82-84
CAL
CLAR 66-67
84-88
MAN
56-58
WC
73
56
49
49
48
45
45
43
43
42
42
41
41
40
Receiving - Most Receptions
WC
1. Bill Hess
CAL
2. Perry Kemp
SHIP
3. Jeff Zubia
WC
4. Joe Senser
E.ST.
5. Scott Benoit
WC
6. Don Wilkinson
KUTZ
7. Andre Reed
SHIP
8. A1 Bowman
9. Terry McFetridge CLAR
10. Howard Hackley EDIN
10. Gary McCauley CLAR
Receiving - Most Yards Gained
WC
1. Bill Hess
2. Terry McFetridge CLAR
CAL
3. Perry Kemp
4. Howard Hackley EDIN
WC
5. Don Wilkinson
SHIP
6. Jeff Zubia
SR
7. Wade Acker
lUP
8. Tony Trave
85-88
80-83
80-83
75-78
80-83
66-68
81-84
68-70
82-85
73-76
78-81
85-88
82-85
80-83
73-76
66-68
80-84
82-85
84-87
175
165
163
154
149
148
142
141
140
135
135
9.
10.
11.
12.
Joe Senser
Tim Bishop
Bob Tucker
Andre Reed
Total Offense
1. A1 Niemela
2. Kevin Russell
3. Jay DeDea
4. Jeff Petrucci
5. Rich Ingold
6. Blair Hrovat
7. Lynn Hieber
8. Carmen Lex
9. Bill Dukett
10. Andy Baranek
11. Ron Gaynor
12. Tim Ebersole
75-78
WC
82-85
E.ST.
BLOOM 65-67
KUTZ 81-84
2,186
2,146
2,126
2,002
85-88
WC
82-84
CAL
BLOOM 84-87
66-68
CAL
83-85
lUP
EDIN 81-84
72-75
lUP
MILL 74-77
67-69
E.ST.
82-84
E.ST.
79-82
WC
79-82
SHIP
7,359
7,012
6,384
6,297
6,145
6,070
5,793
5,539
5,302
5,228
5,194
5,189
Most Overall TD'S
1. Ricke Stonewall MILL
WC
2. Joelacone
WC
3. Ron Perkins
E.ST.
3. Toby Barkman
EDIN
5. AI Raines
WC
6. Bert Nye
7. Larry MonsilovichlUP
lUP
8. Dan Cox
KUTZ
8. Don Shaver
8. Steve Girting
lUP
81-84
60-62
79-82
60-63
69-71
66-68
69-71
66-69
77-80
85-88
44
42
41
41
39
38
37
33
33
33
Kick Scoring - Most PAT'S
EDIN
1. Jim Trueman
2. John Sandstrom lUP
3. Barry Stevenson WC
SHIP
4. Jim Curley
SR
5. Ed Kelly
MILL
6. Luke Hadfield
CLAR
7. Bill May
83-86
85-88
70-73
75-78
73-76
86-88
77-80
138
137
118
104
100
95
87
Kick Scoring - Most Field Goals
CLAR 77-80 49
1. Bill May
2. Rich Ruszkiewicz EDIN 79-82 43
EDIN 83-86 36
3. Jim Trueman
Kick Scoring Points
EDIN
1. Jim Trueman
CLAR
2. Bill May
3. John Sandstrom lUP
4. Rich Ruszkiewicz EDIN
SHIP
5. Jeff Auker
MILL
6. Luke Hadfield
WC
7. Eric Wentling
E.ST.
8. Joey Pingitore
2,729
2,711
2,532
2,467
2,280
2,246
2,203
2,191
42
83-86
77-80
85-88
79-82
80-83
86-88
81-84
82-84
246
234
224
182
177
170
164
161
INDIVIDUAL SEASON
Rushing - Most Yards
1. Joe lacone
WC
1962
2. Joe lacone
WC
1960
3. Ricke Stonewall MILL
1982
4. Ed O'Reilly
SR
1974
5. Jason Sims
WC
1987
6. Ai Raines
EDIN
1971
7. Joe Speese
LH
1979
8. Greg Paterra
SR
1988
9. Don Shaver
KUTZ 1979
10. Chuck Sanders
SR
1984
11. Derrick Price
WC
1988
12. Ron Puhl
LH
1960
13. Dave Green
EDIN
1975
14. Mike Morucci
BLOOM 1979
15. Elton Brown
CLAR 1983
1,461
1,438
1,387
1,384
1,368
1,358
1,321
1,296
1,292
1,280
1,271
1,269
1,239
1,221
1,214
Scoring - Most Overali TD'S
1. Mickey Catello
CLAR
2. Joe lacone
WC
2. Bert Nye
WC
4. Don Shaver
KUTZ
4. Larry MonsilovichlUP
6. Ai Raines
EDIN
6. Joe Speese
LH
6. Ron Perkins
WC
1966
1962
1967
1979
1971
1971
1979
1982
20
Kick Scoring - Most PAT'S
1. Barry Stevenson WC
2. John Marotta
WC
3. Bill Shockley
WC
3. Jim Trueman
EDIN
5. John Sandstrom lUP
6. Luke Hadfield
MILL
6. Jim Trueman
EDIN
6. Luke Hadfield
MILL
9. John Sandstrom lUP
1971
1988
1958
1984
1985
1986
1986
1988
1986
52
43
42
42
39
38
38
38
37
Kick Scoring - Most Field Goals
1. Bill May
CLAR 1979
2. Bill May
CLAR 1977
2. Rich Ruszkiewicz EDIN
1982
4. Bill May
CLAR 1980
5. Joey Pingitore
E.ST.
1983
5. Eric Wentling
WC
1984
5. Mike Augustin
E.ST.
1985
16
15
15
13
12
Kick Scoring • Most Kicking Points
1. Jim Trueman
EDIN
1984
2. John Marotta
WC
1988
3. Rich Ruszkiewicz EDIN
1982
3. Eric Wentling
WC
1984
5. Bill May
CLAR 1977
TEAM RECORDS
Total Rushing Yards (single game)
559 yds. Millersville vs. Bloomsburg, 1981
549 yds. Edinboro vs. Waynesburg, 1971
501 yds. West Chester vs. Kutztown, 1971
Points Scored (single game) Post War
85 West Chester vs. Cheyney, 1958
76 Slippery Rock vs. Lock Haven, 1973
75 lUP vs. Northwood, 1968
74 Edinboro vs. Mercyhurst, 1983
Points Scored (by 2 teams/single game)
119 Edinboro 66 Shippensburg 53,1986
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most Rushing Yards (single game)
350 Ricke Stonewall-Millersville vs. New
Haven, 1982
318 Mike Kresovich-Lock Haven vs. lUP,
1981
295 A1 Raines-Edinboro vs. Lock Haven,
1969
292 Doug Young-Slippery Rock vs. Clarion,
1976
19
19
17
17
16
16
16
Longest Field Goal Made
55 yds. Eric Wentling-West Chester vs.
Bloomsburg, 1983
52 yds. Barry Brunner-Millersville vs.
Bloomsburg, 1974
52 yds. Darren Weber-Edlnboro vs. lUP,
1987
51 yds. Ed Kelly-Slippery Rock vs. California,
1975
Longest Kickoff Return
102 Fred Lenig-Lock Haven vs. Mansfield,
1974
101 S. Meszaros-Bloomsburg vs. Shippens
burg, 1981
100 Eric Bosley-Edinboro vs. W. Liberty,
1984
100 Brent Thomas-Millersville vs. Mansfield,
1980
100 Cleveland Pratt-Edinboro vs. Lock
Haven, 1987
12
12
Longest Interception Return
102 Jack Case-Edinboro vs. Brockport,
1962
102 Ray Kaspar-Millersville vs. Curry, 1967
101 Jim Oplinger-E. Stroudsburg vs. Cheyney,
1956
75
73
70
70
68
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THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION
FIGHTING SCOT MEDIA OUTLETS
NEWSPAPERS:
Corry Evening Journal
Sports Director
Edinboro Independent
Sports Director
Erie Daily Times
Kevin Cuneo
Erie Morning News
Jim Camp
MeadviUe Tribune
Craig Phillips
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Marino Parascenzo
Pittsburgh Press
Ray Kienzl
Sportsweek
Pat Cuneo
TELEVISION STATIONS:
WICU (NBC)
Mike Ruzzi
WJET (ABC)
John Evans
WSEE (CBS)
Gary Drapcho
RADIO STATIONS:
K104 (WCCK)
Andy Pressman
WEOZ
Sports Director
WEYZ
Sports Director
WLKK
Paul Chestnutt
WZPRAVMGW
Ray Homer
WIRE SERVICES:
AP
UPI
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Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222
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Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230
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Erie, Pa. 16534
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Erie, Pa. 16508
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1946 West 26th St.
Erie, Pa. 16502
827 Park Avenue
MeadviUe, Pa. 16335
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Erie, Pa. 16502
471 Robison Rd. West
Erie, Pa. 16509
Downtown Mall
MeadviUe, Pa. 16335
(814) 838-5104
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The state universities spent the first 100
years of existence training teachers for
Pennsylvania's schools. The Normal
School Act of 1857 established regional
teacher training institutions throughout the
Commonwealth. The School Code of 1911
called for the state purchase of all normal
schools, and by 1921 the present configu
ration of 14 state-owned universities was
established. The 14 normal schools
evolved from state normal schools, to state
teachers colleges, to state colleges. On
Novranber 12, 1982, Act 188 was signed
into law establishing on July 1, 1983 the
Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education. Thus, the 13 former state col
leges joined with Indiana University of
Pennsylvania to achieve university status.
The universities have a cumulative history
of 1,600 years.
There are 14 universities in the State
System of Higher Education with three
branch campuses and the McKeever
Environmenud Center.
The total student population among the
System universities is 92,000. While 88%
of students are from Permsylvania, they
represent many other states and foreign
countries.
The total university campus has over
4,000 acres in 19 Pennsylvania coxmties.
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Buildings for classrooms, residences,
administration and student support number
690.
Collectively the 14 universities offer 225
imdergraduate and 98 graduate degree pro
grams, led by 5,000 full-time faculty
members.
An average 75% of undergraduate studoits receive some form of financial assis
tance to help meet costs.
Several study abroad programs are avail
able in System universities. System uni
versities are part of the Pennsylvania
Council for International Education.
All the universities support life-long learn
ing programs throughout the academic
year. Many feature Elderhostel.
Most universities have honors programs,
student counseling and career planning,
cooperative education, and internship pro
grams.
System library holdings total more than
5.1 million volumes and 3.5 million peri
odicals, microforms, and audio materids.
The universities in the State System of
Higher Education are fully accredited by
the Middle States Association of Colleges
and Secondary Schools, the National
Council for Accreditation of Teacher
Education, and several appropriate nation
al professional organizations.
Last year, the System awarded 15,128
degrees, over 40% in arts and sciences,
25% in education, 24% in business, and
8% in health-related fields.
System graduates living in the
Commonwealth number over 240,000.
1989 SCHEDULE
September
9
Sat.
at Liberty University (1:40 p.m.)
September 16
Sat.
UNIV. OF NEW HAVEN (1:00 p.m.)
September 23
Sat.
IUP(1:00 p.m.)
September 30
Sat.
KUTZTOWN (2:00 p.m.)
(Homecoming)
October
7
Sat.
at Clarion University (2:00 p.m.)
October
14
Sat.
LOCK HAVEN UNIV. (1:00 p.m.)
October
21
Sat.
at Shippensburg University (1:00 p.m.)
October
28
Sat.
CALIFORNIA UNIV. (1:00 p.m.)
4
Sat.
at Slippery Rock University (1:30 p.m.)
November 11
Sat.
at Youngstown State Univ. (1:00 p.m.)
November
Media of