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EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
vs.
SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY
October 17,1992
The Scot Scoreboard
Edinboro*s University Official Football Program
The Fighting Scot football program is the official
magazine for all Edinboro University home football games.
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Program Features
#6 Edinboro Returns Home - Battles Shippensburg................3
Edinboro University....................................................................5
President Foster F. Diebold......................................................... 7
McDonald's Day.......................................................................... 8
Athletic Director Jim McDonald................................................ 9
Scots Look to Rebound; Eye Trip to the NCAA IIs.................11
Head Coach Tom Hollman....................................................... 14
The Hollman Era 1988-1992 ..................................................... 16
Edinboro All-Americans 1988-1991..........................................18
1991 Honors and Accomplishments........................................18
Edinboro University Alphabetical Roster...............................20
Edinboro University Lineup and Numerical.................. Center
Shippensburg University Lineup and Numerical..........Center
Shippensburg University Alphabetical Roster....................... 21
Assistant Coaches...............................................................23,25
Scouting the Scots......................................................................25
Player Profiles ...............................................................27,29,31
Official Football Signals -1992................................................ 30
Support Staff.............................................................................. 32
Academic All-America Hall of Fame.......................................33
Letter from the Chancellor ....................................................... 34
Five-Game Individual and Team Stats ....................................38
Fighting Scot Scholar-Athletes................................................. 39
Rolling Scots vs. Fighting Scots - October 29......................... 40
Football Cheerleaders ...............................................................40
1992 Schedule (5-0)
1992 Captains:
Mike Kegarise (75), Anthony Ross (55)
Mike Barnes (43), Jason Perkins (51)
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Officials for Today’s Game
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REFEREE................................................................... Bob Knight
LINE JUDGE.................................................................Tom Link
UMPIRE.....................................................................Pat Scullen
FIELD JUDGE...............................................Charles Blocksidge
LINESMAN........................................................... Larry Hoover
BACKJUE)GE....................................................... RickLocaitis
CLOCK OPERATOR............................................ Ron Dionisio
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UNIV. OF BUFFALO
NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE
at Southern Connecticut
CLARION UNIVERSITY
(Homecoming)
at Lock Haven University
SHIPPENSBURG UNIV. (1:00 p.m.)
at California University (1:00 p.m.)
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIV. (1:00 p.m.)
at lUP (1:30 p.m.)
at Millersville University (1:30 p.m.)
A member of the State System of Higher Education
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#6 Edinboro Returns Home - Battles Shippensburg
The Game
The #6 ranked Fighting Scots take on
the visiting Red Raiders of Shippensburg
University. The game is sponsored by
McDonald's. Today will mark the Boro's
fourth home game in six starts.
The Records
Edinboro enters the PSAC West clash
unbeaten in five games while Shippens
burg is 2-4. The Scots are 2-0 in western
division play while the Raiders are 0-2.
The Scots have opened the season
with consecutive wins over Buffalo (3513), Northwood (37-13), Southern Con
necticut (41-0), Clarion (26-17) and Lock
Haven (38-10). Edinboro has trailed only
in the Clarion contest but responded with
19 fourth quarter points to seal the win.
The Scots exploded for 18 in the final
stanza at Lock Haven last weekend. Edin
boro continues to be tough at home under
coach Tom Hollman winning 22 games in
25 tries (22-2-1) since 1988.
Shippensburg started with wins over
Shepherd (21-7) and Bloomsburg (20-14)
but have recently dropped to Kutztown
(3-16), Millersville (10-35), Slippery Rock
(3-20) and #2 lUP (16-35).
The Series
The Scots have won eight of the last
ten games but trail 13-17-1 in the series
dating back to 1957. The Raiders drilled
the Boro 45-7 last year in Shippensburg.
The most memorable game of the series
was in 1986 when the Scots won a 66-53
decision at Sox Harrison Stadium. The
two most recent affairs in Edinboro have
been much different with the Scots win
ning 19-10 in 1988 and 10-3 in 1990.
The Coaches
Hollman is 34-14-1 (.701) directing
the Scots including 20 wins in 26 tries (205-1, .784%) in the rugged PSAC Western
Division. The Scots have earned two trips
to the NCAA II playoffs under Hollman
including a share of the PSAC crown in
1989.
His nine-year collegiate head coach
ing mark of 58-25-2 (.690) includes four
years at the College of Wooster (Ohio).
The Red Raiders are led by third-year
coach Rocky Rees (17-13) who led Ship
pensburg to a 10-3 slate and a trip to the
NCAA II playoffs in 1991. Shippensburg
advanced past East Stroudsburg in the
final round of the playoffs before bowing
to lUP.
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Inside the Numbers (per game averages)
Edinboro
Shippensburg
Scoring
Total Offense
Rushing Offense
Passing Offense
35.4 PPG
435.8 YPG
265.6 YPG
170.2 YPG
12.2 PPG
301.5 YPG
87.7 YPG
213.8 YPG
Scoring Etefense
Total Defense
Rushing Defense
Passing Ifefense
10.6 PPG
232.8 YPG
88.8 YPG
144.0 YPG
21.2 PPG
342.7 YPG
96.3 YPG
246.4 YPG
The Offenses
The Defenses
The Scots continue to rely on the
ground attack but will be tested against
the stingy Raiders. Larry Jackson (94 att.,
687 yds, 11 tds, 7.3 ypc) leads the PSAC in
the rushing but is nursing a pulled quad
muscle and is questionable for this week.
Derrick Russell (54, 249, 4 tds) is an able
backup.
Injuries have hampered the fullback
spot for the Scots as Tom Tedder (11,38, 2
tds) is expected to miss his second
straight game. Chris Snyder (11, 72) and
William Mills (10, 41) will share time
replacing Tedder. Up front, look for tack
les Mike Kegarise and Tony Tighe, guards
Chad Wallick and Scott Nickel and center
Gordy Hitchcock to clear the way. Guard
Bill Sparenberg has shared starting time
with Wallick this season and will also see
action.
Sophomore quarterback Jody Dickerson (49-93, 777 yds., 5 tds) continues to
improve as he gets his 17th consecutive
start under center. He can also rush the
ball (32, 109, 1 TD). Primary targets are
Wrentie Martin (27 recp., 484 yds, 2 tds),
Dave Ashton (8,114, 1 TD), Paul Stone (6,
54, 1 td) and Brian Heebsh (6, 123, 1 td).
Martin averages nearly 97 yards per
game receiving and nets 17.9 ypc.
Shippensburg goes to quarterback
Brian Gilbert (103, 208, 1,283 yds, 3 tds)
for the big play. The junior signal caller
has tossed 11 interceptions this season but
none in the loss to lUP. Top receivers
include Ed Minogue (27, 433, 3 tds), Leon
Davis (20, 281) and Tom Coleman (17,
182).
The Red Raider running attack is
very young with three "true-freshmen"
scheduled to start today. Seth Holderman
(25, 159) sat out the Indiana game but is
expected back. Other starters are Shawn
Brown (24, 49) and Brian Gallagher (16,
77). Backup fullback Ed Madden (13, 38)
leads the squad with two rushing touch
downs.
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The Scots adjusted to the Lock
Haven aerial show but Gilbert will be a
more polished test for the Boro secondary.
Linebacker Jason Perkins (55 tackles,
3 sacks, 3 others for loss, 4 fumbles
caused) continues to play at All-Ameri
can levels and will get help from
linebackers Michael Sims (30, 8 pass
deflections) and Michael Edwards (22).
Up front, ends Anthony Ross (36, 6 sacks,
6 for loss, 1 recovery) and Devas Sim
mons (28, 3 sacks, 6 for loss) and tackles
Russell Cray (33, 3 sacks, 5 for loss) and
Rob Harmer (17) have been the difference
in the Boro's nationally ranked defense.
Otha Davidson (7, 1 sack, 3 for loss) is
also likely to get more time.
The secondary is secured by corners
Mario Houston (18, 3 blocked punts) and
All-American Georj Lewis (17, 1 int) and
safeties Mike Barnes (27, 1 int) and Steve
Russell (13).
Shippensburg features a trio of AllConference players in linebacker Shayne
Mains (104, 2 sacks, 7 for loss) and tackles
Mark Maciejewski (39, 3 sacks) and
Robert Davis (57, 6 for loss). Linebacker
Mike Stofflet (60) is second to Mains in
tackles.
The pass defense is secured by corner
Doug Seidenstricker (42) who leads the
team with two interceptions.
Special Teams/Kicking Came
The Scots have been solid with PK
Scott Rupert (3, 7 fg, 20-23 pat) and
punter Gary Lhotsky (22, 41.3 ypp). Lhotsky had a banner day in Lock Haven
averaging over 44 yards per punt with a
long of 50.
Shippensburg features PK Joel Yohn
(6-8 fg, 7-8 pat) and punter Paul Dormer
(23,37.3 ypp).
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
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the learning disabled
HISTORY
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BOOKSTORE
Founded in 1857 as a private acade
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Previously named Edinboro Acade
my, Edinboro Normal School, Edin
boro State Teachers College, and
Edinboro State College
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The 2nd normal school established in
Pennsylvania and the 12th in the U.S.
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Became Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania on July 1,1983 with the
formation of the Pennsylvania State
System of Higher Education
LOCATION
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International education program for
the exchange of faculty and students
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Honors program for academically
gifted students
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Internships and field experiences
which integrate academic pursuits
with on-site "real world" work situa
tions and personal relationships.
FACILITIES
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40 buildings on a 585-acre wooded
campus with a 5-acre lake
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Day, evening and weekend classes at
the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center
in nearby Erie, Pa.
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Located in the resort town of Edin
boro, Pennsylvania
UNIVERSITY CENTER
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Just 15 miles south of Erie and 100
miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland,
and Buffalo
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Modern library with more than
400,000 bound volumes and 1.5 mil
lion microform units
814-732-2456
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Easily accessible from interstates 90
and 79
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Eight on-campus residence halls
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Planetarium, modern science and
robotics laboratories, solar observato
ry, biology museum, and center for
the performing arts
Monday - Friday
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
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The nation's third largest educational
program for the physically disabled
mcluding services for the hearing
TV studio and radio station which
reaches one-half million listeners
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Reading clinic, speech and hearing
clinic, math clinic, parent-child
development center, and computer
lab for children
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Six powerful, mini-computer systems
with more than 350 micro computers
and 270 computer terminals.
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Recreational facilities, life skills cen
ter, and nurse's station for disabled
students
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Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair
accessible
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Tennis courts, football stadium,
weight rooms, all-weather track, and
olympic-size pool with diving tank
ATHLETICS
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Men's baseball, basketball, cross
country, football, golf, swimming,
tennis, track, and wrestling
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Women's basketball, cross country,
softball, swimming, tennis, track,
and volleyball
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The Fighting Scots compete in the
Pennsylvania Conference and the
National Collegiate Athletic Associa
tion, Divisions I and II
President Foster F. Diebold
The Alumni Association of
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
is proud of the University's continued
excellence in academics, athletics,
and special programs, and proud to
support the 1992-93 football season.
dent Diebold has positioned Edin
boro University to meet the chal
lenges of the 1990s, as well as those
that will face public higher education
in the 21st century.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is
a graduate of Monmouth College and
also holds a master of arts in educa
tional administration from Seton Hall
University. He has met course work
requirements for a doctorate in edu
cation at Rutgers University and is
currently completing the dissertation
requirement for the Ph.D. program in
higher education at the University of
Pittsburgh.
Foster F. Diebold
Go Fighting Scots!
Akmmi
Association
Now in his thirteenth year as
president of Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania, Foster F. Diebold is the
fourteenth chief executive officer of
the institution of higher learning that
has come to acclaim in the last
decade as one of Pennsylvania's and
the nation’s finest. He has brought a
vigorous educational and moral lead
ership, a strengthening of the spirit of
community, a clear sense of direction
and purpose, and a dimension of
multicultural pluralism and diversity.
Much has been accomplished
during President Diebold's tenure.
The University has returned to finan
cial health. Significant facilities and
grounds improvements have been
achieved, with several of the historic
structures on campus restored to
their original splendor. Academic
programs have b^n emphasized and
improved, with more than 100 degree
offerings now available. Enrollment
gains have been unprecedented in
both numbers and academic quality,
nternational linkages have been
established with institutions in sever
al other countries, and Edinboro Uni
versity s disabled student services
program continues to gamer acclaim
as one of the finest among all colleges
^d universities in the United States.
^ e y recognized as a leader in edu
cation both here and abroad. Presi
Prior to his presidency of Edin
boro University, President Diebold
was president of the University of
Alaska from 1977 to 1979. Before that,
he was executive secretary to the
Board of Regents and special assis
tant to the president of the University
of Alaska Statewide System. From
1969 to 1976, he was director of
Development and Planning at Kean
College in New Jersey and a member
of the graduate faculty at that institu
tion; and from 1965 to 1969, he was
assistant superintendent of the Nep
tune Township (New Jersey) Public
Schools.
Recognized for his extensive
experience in the field of education
management. President Diebold's
scholarly achievements in the disci
pline of applied ethics in higher edu
cation deserve special mention. The
model statement he authored for the
American Association of State Col
leges and Universities, "Ethical Prac
tices for College Presidents," was
unanimously adopted by that profes
sional organization and published as
policy for the chief executives of its
nearly 400 member institutions
nationwide. It is the first formally
adopted ethical practices and policy
statement for higher education presi
dents.
For his leadership on an interna
tional scale and for his many contri
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butions to the advancement of higher
education and enrichment of an
emerging culture in Pakistan, Presi
dent Diebold was decorated with
prestigious gold medals from three
Pakistani universities. The awards for
educational eminence were presented
during visits to the Edinboro campus
by official Pakistani delegations.
Most recently. President Diebold
was honored by the Government of
Pakistan with the presentation of the
degree of Doctor of Laws (honoris
causa) presented at the Government
House in the City of Karachi. The cer
emony was attended by the presi
dents of the various universities
holding linkage agreements together
with Edinboro University and many
high-ranking officials of the Govern
ment of Pakistan.
A staunch advocate of a
statewide system of public universi
ties in Pennsylvania, President
Diebold supported the enabling legis
lation for the State System of Higher
Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw
the State System come to existence in
1983 as a member of the transition
team. He currently serves on the Sys
tem's Executive Council of Presidents
and on the boards of the Pennsylva
nia Academy for the Profession of
Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Ath
letic Conference, and the University
Center at Harrisburg.
Active in community affairs, he
serves on the Board of Directors of
the Erie Conference on Community
Development and the United Way of
Erie County, the Board of Corpora
tors of both St. Vincent Health Center
and Hamot Medical Center, and on
the Executive Committee of the
French Creek Council, Boy Scouts of
America. He is also a member of the
Marine Bank Advisory Board, the
Advisory Board of the McMannis
Educational Trust Fund, and the
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Corporation
Scholarship Review Committee.
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Athletic Director James K. McDonald
Edinboro University's athletic program was placed under the talented
and aggressive leadership of Jim McDonald in July of 1981. Increased emphasis
on fund raising to provide a sound scholarship foundation has become his top
priority while numerous changes and innovations have also keyed the Scots'
athletic program under his direction.
Through his efforts more than $4 million has been raised during the
past eleven years. The funds generated by the energetic athletic director's
efforts will be used to assist Edinboro's men and women athletes who compete
in the Scots sixteen intercollegiate sports.
In addition to maintaining Edinboro's respected winning tradition in
intercollegiate athletics, the former health and physical education professor has
vastly expanded the University's summer activities.
Sixty camps were sponsored by the Fighting Scots Booster Club this
past summer on the University's campus. Sox Harrison Stadium was the site for
the Buffalo Bills-Pittsburgh Steelers first scrimmage, an event the veteran ath
letic director hopes to bring back to the area each year.
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The personable athletic director also introduced Edinboro's Hall of
Fame program which has evolved into an annual 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 Confer
ence crowns, the PC state championship and two District 18 titles that netted
trips to the NAIA National Tournament. His teams set 27 University records
and made 19 post-season appearances while four of his players were named
All-Americans.
Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro, McDonald served as assis
tant 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 sec
ond leading scorer in the United States, averaging slightly over 33 points a
game, and led his team to the national basketball tournament in Kansas City,
Missouri. He was named to the NAIA's All-Toumament Team in 1959 and 1960.
In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight Coach of the Year by the
eastern seaboard coaches and that same year was honored as one of the top ten
finalists in the Coach of the Year national poll. McDonald's honors also include
selection to the West Virginia All-Time College Basketball Team and member
ship in the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
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As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a record of extensive commur^ty involvement. He was Little League Baseball director for four years and also
held a four-year px)st as a member of the General McLane School Board. He and
his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike and Matthew.
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The funds generated by
the energetic athletic
director's efforts will be
used to assist Edinboro's
men and women athletes.
Scots Look to Rebound; Eye Trip to the NCAA IIs
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It's hard to say that a 7-4 season was
disappointing. But when expectations
were to advance to the NCAA II playoffs
for the third consecutive year, the 1991
won-lost mark was not what the Scots
had envisioned.
Anticipating that the 1992 pre-season
polls will have Edinboro back in the
national picture. Football Gazette will rank
the Scots number eight. It appears the
pressure will be on once again. Expecta
tions yes, but the Fighting Scots' recent
success has created them.
The Hollman Era of 1988-92 has
Edinboro posting a 29-14-1 slate, includ
ing 18 of 24 wins in the rugged Pennsyl
vania State Athletic Conference Western
Division. Two trips to the national play
offs, co-championship of the PSAC, forty
school records, two Division II Player of
the Year finalists and 17 All-Americans
are among the accomplishments. All in
the last four years.
Tom Hollman begins his fifth season
with the Scots and boasts a 53-25-2 record
in eight years on the Division II level. His
winning percentage of .663 is among the
nation's best in small-college football.
Edinboro returns 33 lettermen and 17
starters (including specialties) in 1992 and
should once again battle for the PSAC
West title. Home encounters include the
University of Buffalo and Northwood
(MI), as well as PSAC western division
rivals Clarion (Homecoming), Slippery
Rock and Shippensburg.
The Scots travel to Southern Con
necticut, Lock Haven, California, lUP and
Millersville with hopes of extending their
season beyond November 14.
In 1991, Edinboro played five of their
first seven games on the road, and ulti
mately it cost them a trip to the national
playoffs. This season shows more of a
balance, with the Plaid hosting three of
the first four games at Sox Harrison Sta
dium. With a 19-2-1 home record under
Hollman, look for the Scots to come out
of the blocks quickly in '92.
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Skill Positions
PSAC West Rookie of the Year Jody
Dickerson returns at quarterback with
veteran Sean Seibert ready to step in if
needed. Dickerson connected on 53 per
cent of his passes last year, covering 1,382
yards and eight scores, while rushing for
another 240 yards and three touchdowns.
Seibert can still lay claim to Edinboro's
lone NCAA II playoff win when he engi
neered a convincing 38-14 margin at Vir
ginia Union in 1990.
A veteran crew of receivers returns,
led by Wrentie Martin (39-607-3 TDs),
Paul Stone (9-117) and tight end Brian
Heebsh (13-162-2 TDs). Martin and Heebsh were PSAC West second team selec
tions in '91 and all three bring a wealth of
game experience to the offense.
The running back position is solid
with Derrick Russell (68-403-3 TDs),
Larry Jackson (29-188-2 TDs), Corey Hill
and Vidal Farr. Someone will have to
carry the bulk with the departure of AllAmerican Lester Frye. Three-year starter
Tom Tedder (41-173-1 TD) returns at full
back and could be the PSAC West's best
at this spot. Tedder will get plenty of
backup support from sophomore Chris
Snyder.
Offensive Line
With the graduation of All-American
Curtis Rose and All-PSAC pick Wally
Spisak, the Scots must fill two rather large
pairs of shoes. PSAC West second team
choice Mike Kegarise has pro potential
with his 6-7, 300 pound frame. Starters
Scott Nickel, Tony Tighe and Gordy
Hitchcock also return, as will Chad Wallick, Det Betti and Dave Nowacki. Quality
depth is key, so Hollman will most likely
call on a pair of top recruits to help
anchor the offensive front.
Defensive Line
Gone is All-American tackle John
Messura, so the interior will highlight
some new faces. Experience does return
in Otha Davidson (22 tackles) and Russell
Cray (42) while LB Devas Simmons (36) is
likely to convert to a down lineman spot.
End Anthony Mariani (48 tackles, 8 for
loss) also returns and had a solid '91 in
his initial year. Messura's spot must be
filled if the Scots are to improve on their
150-yard per game rushing yield of last
year.
Linebackers
All-American and All-PSAC West
choice Jason Perkins (135 tackles) returns
to solidify a very good corps of lineback
ers. Perkins was sensational in'91, picking
off two passes, recording nine tackles for
11
losses and adding four sacks to his team
high tackle mark. Perkins has been cho
sen as a 1992 pre-season first team AllAmerican by the Sporting News.
Returning sophomore Steve Russell will
give help after recording 41 tackles in '91
and tying Perkins for the team lead in
interceptions with two.
Veteran Steve Nagy and newcomer
Mike Edwards both looked good in
spring workouts and will make heavy
contributions. Simmons can play both the
down position and linebacker and should
be an impact player in 1992.
Secondary
With the return of All-American
Georj Lewis and PSAC West second team
pick Mike Barnes, the Scots' defensive
backfield returns plenty of experience.
1990 PSAC West Rookie of the Year Mario
Houston will be at the other corner spot.
Houston was in on 75 stops last year and
led the team with 12 pass deflections.
Lewis was a third team choice by
Football Gazette last year and has started
34 consecutive games at the corner. His 50
tackles also earned him a first-team spot
on the PSAC West All-Star squad. Barnes,
a free safety/linebacker with outstanding
speed and toughness, was third on the
squad in '91 with 83 tackles. Only
linebackers Perkins and Joel Marratta (88)
were in on more tackles than Barnes.
Backup quarterback Sean Seibert has
the inside track at the vacant free safety
spot, vacated by four-year starter Wade
Smith. Mike White and a host of top cal
iber freshmen give Edinboro a great sec
ondary in 1992.
Specialties
A pair of starters return in punter
Gary Lhotsky and place-kicker Scott
Rupert. Lhotsky earned second team
PSAC West honors a year ago with his
38.1 yards per punt. His average was sec
ond best in the division and fifth overall
in the state. Lhotsky has averaged just
under 37 ypp over his two-year career.
Rupert, just a sophomore, had a solid
freshman year in '91, finishing second on
the team with 36 points. He was true on
5-of-7 field goal tries and converted 21
extra point attempts. A great all-around
athlete, Rupert led the Scot baseball team
last spring with a .398 batting average.
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In January 1988, Edinboro University hired Tom Hollman, Athens, Ohio, as
its eleventh head football coach in the school's history. Hollman came to Edin
boro from Ohio University, where he was the defensive coordinator.
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Hollman, beginning his fifth year, has the Scot program back in the national
spotlight. At Edinboro, he has earned 29 wins against just 14 losses and one tie
and owns an impressive 18-5-1 slate against the PSAC Western Division.
In 1989, he was named the top coach in the East Region by the National
Football Coaches Association and also tabbed the top coach in the PSAC West.
In 1990, he guided the Scots to their first-ever NCAA II playoff win as Edinboro
routed Virginia Union and advanced to the national quarterfinals.
"Edinboro has been a great experience, and I like the direction of the pro
gram," Hollman said.
"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 ve^ appeal
ing to me in relation to my career goals. It is a great feeling to be a head coach at
this level."
Tom Hollman
"Edinboro has been a
great experience, and I
like the direction of the
program."
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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 Uni
versity in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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While at Ohio Northern, Hollman was a three-year starter for the football
team and a two-way performer as a defensive back and offensive end during
his junior and senior years. He holds the school record with 13 career intercep
tions and earned All-American and All-District honors during the 1966 and
1967 seasons. Hollman also lettered in baseball for three years during his stay at
Ohio Northern.
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A chronological look at Hollman's coaching career begins in 1968 as an
assistant coach at Sidney High School in Sidney, Ohio. From there, Hollman
moved on to Greenville High School in Ohio where he ^became head coach from
1971-73. His Greenville squads posted an impress!yb 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 champ in '74, unbeaten at 90-1.
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In '76, Hollman moved on to the collegiate ranks where he was the defen
sive coordinator for his alma mater at Ohio Northern University.
The following year, Hollman accepted the head coach position at Wooster
College (OH) and guided his squad to the best four-year record in the school's
history (24-11-1).
In 1981, Hollman took an assistant coaching spot with Ball State University
which he held through the '84 campaign. Then, beginning in 1985 Hollman held
the defensive coordinator position at Ohio University.
"It has been a very comfortable transition for me," Hollman added. "I have
found the community to be supportive and the administration is giving me
every opportunity to be successful here at Edinboro," he concluded.
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"I still feel one of the most important things about
football on the Division II level is to make it fun for
the players involved . . . My initial goal for this
team when I got here (Edinboro), and it still
remains today, was to make football an enjoyable
experience for this team and its coaching staff.”
- Tom Hollman
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29-14-1 Overall Record (5-4-1/9-3/S-3/7-4)
18-5-1 Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference Western Division
Elbert Cole, Running Back
NCAA II Player of the Year
(second runner up 1989)
Kodak first team All-American
Career: 642 attempts, 3,341 yards, 48 touchdowns
Over 40 School Records Have Been Broken
1989 - #7 Ranking NCAA II
National Playoffs First Round
1990 - #11 Ranking NCAA II
National Playoffs Quarterfinals
1991 - #20 Ranking NCAA II - Fifth East Region
1992 - #8 Pre-Season Ranking - Football Gazette
Ernest Priester, Wide Receiver
NCAA II Player of the Year (runner up 1990)
Kodak First Team All-American
Career: I47 receptions, 3,053 yards, 35 touchdowns
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Edinboro All-Americans 1988-91
(17 AAs named to 24 different teams)
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1988
Elbert Cole, RB - Associated Press Honorable Mention
Michael Willis, FS - Associated Press Honorable Mention
Ernest Priester, WR - Division IIs Player of the Year Award,
Harlon Hill Runner Up, Kodak First Team, Associated
Press First Team, Football Gazette First Team PSAC West
Co-Player of the Year, Free Agent Signee Denver Bron
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Elbert Cole, RB - Division IIs Player of the Year Award,
Harlon Hill - Third Place, Kodak First Team, Football
Gazette - Second Team, Associated Press - Third Team
Ernest Priester, WR - Associated Press - Third Team, Foot
ball Gazette - Third Team
Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press First Team, Football
Gazette First Team
Football Gazette (Honorable Mention)
Lester Frye, RB; Jeff Jacobs, DL
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Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press Second Team, Football
Gazette First Team, Free Agent Signee Miami Dolphins
Joe Brooks, OL - Football Gazette - Second Team
Football Gazette (Honorable Mention)
Harold Galupi, QB, Michael Willis, FS
Ron Hainsey, OL, Chip Conrad, DT
Jason Perkins, LB - Football Gazette Second Team
Georj Lewis, DB — Football Gazette Third Team '
John Messura, DL-Football Gazette Honorable Mention
1991 Honors and Accomplishments
PSAC
Rushing offense - 2nd West
2nd overall
Passing defense —3rd West, 5th overall
Total defense - 4th West - 6th overall
Individual Records
Lester Frye set the record for longest
run from scrimmage with a 99-yard
TD against California 10/26/91
Individual Honors and Awards
Curtis Rose, OG
Free agent signee - Miami Dolphins,
1992
1991 All-American - 1st team - Don
Hansen's Football Gazette
1991 All-American - 1st team - Host
Communications
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Press
1991 pre-season All-American - Don
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PSAC West - 1st team
Lester Frye, RB
1991 pre-season All-American - 1st
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1991 All-American Honorable Men
tion - Don Hansen's Football
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1991 pre-season All-American - Don
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1991 pre-season All-American - Col
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PSAC West - 1st team
John Messura, DT
1991 All-American - 2nd team - Don
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1991 pre-season All-American - Don
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PSAC West - 1st team
Jason Perkins, LB
1991 All-American - 2nd team - Don
Hansen's Football Gazette
PSAC West - 1st team
Georj Lewis, DB
1991 All-American - 3rd team - Don
Hansen's Football Gazette
PSAC West - 1st team
Jody Dickerson, QB
PSAC West "Rookie of the Year"
PSAC West - Co-player of the Week
(9/21/91)
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Mario Houston, DB
1991 pre-season All-American - Col
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Wade Smith, S
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Mike Barnos, SS; Brian Heebsh, TE;
Mike Kegarise, OT; Gary Lhotsky, P;
Wrentie Martin, WR; Wally Spisak, OT
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Edinboro Team Awards
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Defensive MVP - John Messura
Offensive MVP - Curtis Rose
Demonstration Team MVP Off. Chadd Wallick
Demonstration Team MVP Def. - Isaac
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Marine Bank Award - Wally Spisak
William Engh Award - John Messura
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Ashton, Dave................. So., WR, 5-10,175
Erie, PA/Strong Vincent
Bankston, Eric...................Fr., DL, 6-0,227
Youngstown, OH/Youngstown South
Barnes, Jeremy................Fr., WR, 6-3,173
Mentor, OH/Lake Catholic
Barnes, Mike..................... Sr., SS, 5-10,185
Cleveland, OH/Euclid
Barney, Chris......................Fr., DL, 6-4,265
Salamanca, NY/Salamanca
Barrett, Matthew............ Fr., DL, 5-11,232
Greensburg, PA/Greensburg C.C.
Betti, Det........................... So., OL, 6-3,260
Brockport, NY/Albion
Birmingham, Elroy............ Fr., RB, 5-9,172
Buffalo, NY/McKinley
Brown, Matthew................Fr., DL, 6-1,222
Chagrin Falls, OH/Walsh Jesuit
Carswell, Jermaine............ Fr., DB, 6-0,162
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Cheatham, Dion.................Fr., LB, 6-0,200
Lockport, NY/Lockport
Clark, Jason........................ Fr., LB, 6-2,218
Irwin, PA/Norwin
Cray, Russell........................Jr., DL, 6-2,250
Cleveland, OH/Collinwood
Davidson, Otha.................So., DL, 6-2,275
Rochester, NY/Brighton
Davis, Johnny.................. Fr., DB, 5-10,188
Langhorne, PA/Bensalem
Dickerson, Jody..................Jr., QB, 6-0,183
McKees Rocks, PA/Sto-Rox
Edwards, Michael..............So., LB, 6-2,195
Washington, PA/Washington
Farr, Vidal........................... Fr., RB, 5-8,160
Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa
Ford, Tony.......................... Fr., DL, 6-4,277
Mt. Vernon, OH/Mt. Vernon
Freund, Joseph.................. Fr., OL, 6-3, 271
Bridgeville, PA/Chartiers Valley
Gentile, Matt......................Fr., DL, 6-1,247
Greenville, PA/Reynolds
Gentile, Mike.................... Jr., LB, 5-10,198
Greenville, PA/Reynolds
Clus, Robert...................... Jr., WR, 5-9,174
Albion, PA/Northwestern
Harmer, Robert................. .Jr., DL, 6-3,266
Chicago, IL/Meritvale
Harper, Bryant..................So., LB, 5-11,18/
McKeesport, PA/McKeesport
Harris, David.................. Fr., WR, 5-10,162
Rankin, PA/Woodland Hills
Heebsh, Brian.................... Sr., TE, 6-2,235
Tiffin, OH/Tiffin Columbia
Henne, Todd....................... Fr., TE, 6-3,221
Louisville, OH/Louisville
Hill, Corey..........................Jr., RB, 5-10,190
Miami, FL/Palmetto Sr.
Hitchcock, Gordie.............Sr., OL, 6-4,265
Andover, OH/Pymatuning Valley
Hladio, Matt...................... So., LB, 6-1,208
Hanover, PA/Southwestern
Houston, Mario................. .Jr., DB, 5-8,175
E. Cleveland, OH/East Shaw
Jackson, Greg.................... So., TE, 6-2, 215
Pittsburgh, PA/Gateway
Jackson, Lawrence........... So., RB, 6-1,207
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Johnson, Eric..................... Fr., OL, 6-4, 238
Angola, NY/Lake Shore Central
Joyce, Michael..................Fr., K, 5-11,169
Pittsburgh, PA/Brentwood
Kaczmarek, Phil............... Fr., RB, 6-1,224
Seneca, NY/West Seneca East
Kegarise, Mike.................. Sr., OL, 6-6, 310
Milan, OH/Edison
Lambert, Bryan.................. Fr., LB, 6-1, 208
Logan, OH/Logan
Lavis, Tom........................ So., OL, 6-7,270
Seward, PA/Laurel Valley
Lee, Chris........................... Fr., OL, 6-1, 264
Mt. Pleasant, PA/Connellsville Area
Leonard, Rodney.............. So., DL, 6-1, 250
Sidney Center, NY/Sidney
Lewis, Georj.................... Sr., DB, 5-8,173
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville
Lhotsky, Gary........................Jr., P, 6-3, 220
Palmyra, WV/Bridgeport
Macintosh, Jeff.................Jr., WR, 6-2,165
Trafford, PA/Franklin Regional
Maher, Daryle.................. Fr., LB, 5-11,187
Bridgeport, WV/Bridgeport
Mariani, Anthony.............Sr., LB, 5-10,200
Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic
Martin, Wrentie.............. Sr., WR, 5-11,193
Massillon, OH/Washington
McKamey, James............. Fr., WR, 6-4, 203
Harrisburg, PA/Susquehanna Twp.
Mikowicz, Scott................. Jr., TE, 6-4, 230
Cattaraugus, NY/Cattaraugus Central
Mills, William.................. Jr., RB, 5-11, 223
Cleveland, OH/Collinwood
Murphy, Pete.......................Jr., DL, 6-4, 225
New Brighton, PA/New Brighton
Nagy, Steve......................... Sr., LB, 6-1, 215
Stow, OH/St. Vincent-St. Mary
Nickel, Scott...................... Sr., OL, 6-5, 285
Conneaut, OH/Conneaut
Oaks, Anthony...................Fr., DL, 6-2, 201
Harrisburg, PA/Susquehanna Twp.
Perkins, Jason.................... Sr., LB, 6-0,225
Geneva, OH/Geneva
Prexta, Dan......................... Fr., LB, 6-0, 210
Union town, OH/Hoban
Przybylski, Josh................. Fr., LB, 6-2, 200
Oregon, OH/Clay
Rill, Tim........................... So., WR, 6-1,175
Hanover, PA/Southwestern
Roebuck, Kenneth.......... Fr., WR, 6-1,167
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
Ross, Anthony................... Sr., DL, 6-2, 235
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Rupert, Scott...................... So., K, 5-11,175
Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin E.
Russell, Derrick..............Jr., RB, 5-10,190
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
Russell, Stephen................Jr., DB, 6-0,187
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
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Schrimper, Eric.................. Jr., TE, 6-4, 255
Waterford, PA/Ft. LeBoeuf
Schuster, Pat..................... Fr., LB, 6-2,216
Bradford, PA/Bradford Area
Seibel, Mike..................... Fr., LB, 6-0,166
Zelienople, PA/Seneca Valley
Seibert, Sean..................... Sr., QB, 6-2,225
Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey
Sherwood, Josh................ Fr., WR, 6-0,161
Brantford, ONT/M.M. Robinson
Simmons, Devas................Jr., DL, 6-1,225
Pittsburgh, PA/Peabody
Sims, Michael.................. Fr., LB, 6-2,218
Pittsburgh, PA/Wilkinsburg
Smith, Mrryce.................. Fr., DB, 6-1,177
Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa
Snyder, Chris.................... So., RB, 6-2, 200
Wattsburg, PA/Seneca
Sparenberg, Bill................. Jr., OL, 6-3, 255
Talbotville, ONTMrthur,yoader
Spellman, Matthew...........Fr., DL, 6-2,227
Andover, OH/Pymatuning Valley
Starr, Edward.................. So., DB, 5-11,172
Butlef, PA/Knoch
Stone, Paul........................ Sr., WR, 6-0,195
Norton, OH/Norton
Styborski, John................. Fr., OL, 6-^2,230
Meadville, PA/Meadville Area
Sullivan, Donald...............Fr., DL, 6-3,278
Turtle Creek, PA/Woodland Hills
Tanner, Jeff......................... Jr., OL, 6-6,265
New Castle, PA/Shenango
Tedder, Tom.........................Jr., FB, 6-0, 220
Pittsburgh, PA/Bald win
Tepper, Michael............... Fr., QB, 5-11,164
Mt. Pleasant, PA/Mt. Pleasant Area
Thomas, Ed......................... .Jr., LB, 6-1, 224
Georgetown, PA/South Side Beaver
Tighe, Tony......................... Jr., OL, 6-7,287
Toronto, ONT/Victoria Park
Trettel, Jason...................Jr., WR, 5-10,160
Portqrsville, PA/Slippery Rock
Van Dyke, Jo jh..................Fr., DL, 6-2,228
Bilrke, VA/Robinson Secondary
Vendemia, David.............Fr., RB, 6-0,184
Enon Valley, PA/Mohawk
Vojtech, Matthew............ Fr., DL, 6-1,263
Twinsburg, OH/R.B. Chamberlin
Walker, Richard...............Fr., DB, 6-2,166
Homestead, PA/Steel Valley
Wallick, Chadd.................So., OL, 6-3,260
Dover, OH/Dover
Waselko, Mark................. Fr., TE, 6-2, 228
Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin
Westerfield, Wade............Fr., RB, 6-1,207
Rocky River, OH/Rocky River
Williams, Martin............ Fr., DB, 5-10,173
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Williams, Terrence........... Fr., QB, 6-3,188
Bensalem, PA/Bensalem
Zechman, Eric................... Fr., OL, 6-3, 221
Centerville, OH/Centerville
Zeek, Joseph..................... Fr., TE, 6-2, 211
Forest Grove, PA/Archbishop Wood
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WRENTIE MARTIN .........................................WR
PAUL STONE ................................................... WR
MIKE KEGARISE.............................................. OT
SCOTT NICKEL............................................... OG
GORDY HITCHCOCK..................................... OC
BILL SPARENBERG....................................... OG
TONYTIGHE..................................................... OT
BRIAN HEEBSH ................................................TE
JODY DICKERSON......................................... QB
CHRIS SNYDER................................................FB
LARRY JACKSON ............................................ TB
SCOTT RUPERT.............................................. PK
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Sherwood, J.................................. WR
2 Harris, D......................................... WR
3 Farr, V..............................................RB
4 Martin, W........................................ WR
5 Tedder, T........................................ FB
6 Dickerson, J....................................QB
7 Trettel, J..........................................WR
8 Tepper, M........................................ QB
9 Houston, M......................................DB
10 Joyce, M...........................................PK
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12 Williams, T..................................... QB
13 Lhotsky, G.......................................... P
14 Rupert S..........................................PK
15 Barnes, J........................................ WR
16 Jackson, G.....................................WR
17 McKamey, J................................... WR
18 Davis, J............................................ DB
19 Williams, M......................................DB
20 Carswell, J...................................... OB
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Lewis, G...........................................DB
22 Jackson, L....................................... RB
24 Birmingham, E................................RB
25 Seibel, M.......................................... LB
26 Smith, M...........................................DB
27 Starr, E............................................. DB
28 Mills, W.............................................RB
29 Vendemia, D................................... RB
30 Hill, C................................................RB
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Simmons, D.....................................DL
32 Kaczmarek, P................................RB
33 Russell, D........................................ RB
34 Mariani, A........................................ DE
35 Westerfield, W................................ RB
36 Walker, R......................................... DB
37 Maher, D...........................................LB
38 Schuster, P..................................... LB
39 Thomas, E....................................... LB
40 Gentile, Mike.................................. LB
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Stone, P.........................................WR
42 Russell, S......................................... LB
43 Barnes, M........................................ DB
44 Edwards, M......................................LB
45 Lambert B....................................... LB
46 Cheatham, D................................... LB
47 Snyder, C......................................... FB
48 Sims, M.............................................LB
DEVAS SIMMONS........................................ DE
ROB HARMER......................... ......................DT
RUSSELL CRAY............................................DT
ANTHONY ROSS .................... .....................DE
MICHAEL SIMS ....................... ...................OLB
JASON PERKINS.................... ...................MLB
BRIAN HARPER...................... ...................OLB
STEVE RUSSELL..........................................SS
MARIO HOUSTON .................. .....................CB
GEORJ LEWIS ........................ .....................CB
MIKE BARNES......................... ......................FS
GARY LHOTSKY..................... ........................ P
49 Harper, B......................................... LB
50 Nagy, S............................................ LB
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Perkins, J.....................................
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52 Gentile, Matt....................> ■..........DL
53 Hitchcock, G............................
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54 Prexta, D...................................
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55 Ross, A....................................
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56 Zechman, E....................................OL
57 Schrimper, E...................................TE
58 Brown, M......................................... DL
59 Oaks, A............................................DL
60 Sparenberg, B............................... OL
Johnson, E......................................OL
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62 Lee, C.............................................. OL
63 Van Dyke, J.................................... DL
64 Barrett, M........................................ DL
66 Barney, C........................................ DL
67 Vojtech, M.......................................DL
68 Tlghe, T..........................................OL
70 Freund, J......................................... OL
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Lavis, T...........................................OL
72 Wallick, C........................................OL
73 Ford, T. ........................................... DL
74 Nickel, S. >......................................OL
75 Kegaris^e, M....................................OT
76 Sullivan, D.......................................DL
77 Betti, D.............................................OL
78 Leonard, R...................................... DL
79 Styborski, J..................................... OL
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Roebuck, K.................................... WR
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Ashton, D....................................... WR
82 Macintosh, J.................................. WR
83 Waselko, M..................................... TE
84 Mikowicz, S..................................... TE
85 Glus, R............................................WR
86 Rill, T ............................................ WR
87 Henne, T.........................................TE
88 Heebsh, B........................................TE
90 Cray, R..............................................DL
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Spellman, M.................................... DL
92 Przybylski, J.................................... LB
94 Harmer, R........................................ DL
95 Davidson, O.....................................DL
96 Hladio, M.......................................... LB
97 Bankston, E..................................... DL
98 Zeek, J.............................................. TE
99 Murphy, P........................................DL
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JOE TOPICHAK......................................................... OT
MIKE LAZUSKY......................................................OG
COREY BORNMANN .................................................C
BRIAN HIGH ..............................................................OG
TED AMOROSI.......................................................... OT
ED MINOGUE........................................................... WR
BRIAN GILBERT .............
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SETH HOLDERMAN ................................................RB
BRIAN GALLAGHER................................................RB
TOM COLEMAN ........................................................RB
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MARK MACIEJEWSKI............................................. MG
ROBERT DAVIS.........................................................DT
MIKE STOFFLET....................................................OLB
SHAYNE MAINS.........................................................LB
KEVIN ANDERBERG............................................... LB
JAMES McKENNA ................................................ OLB
MACKENLEE BLAIN ............................................... DB
DOUG SEIDENSTRICKER ....................................DB
MARTIN PEPE...........................................................DB
JEROME PRESSLEY..............................................DB
PAUL DORMER ...........................................................P
Blain, M......................................DB
Janhonen, J.................................K
Pastor, R................................... QB
Davis, L......................................RB
Fordyce, B................................ RB
McCauley, M.............................TE
Elvey, D..................................... QB
Seidenstricker, D.....................QB
Gilbert, B...................................QB
Curnow, B................................ QB
Harbaugh, R................................ P
Eck, D........................................... K
Dormer, P. ...............................QB
Fernandez, D.......................... QB
Yaccino, M................................QB
Jones, T..................................DB
Bowser, T.................................DB
Jenkins, R.................................DB
Noll, S........................................ DB
Schaefer, J................................DB
Bollinger, T.............................. RB
Brown, S....................................RB
Pressley, J................................ DB
Watts, R..................................... FB
Peters, S................................... RB
McKenzie, J............................. WR
Moylan, J................................... DB
Coleman, T. ........................... WR
Cleveland, P. .......................... RB
Holderman, S........................... RB
Urso, J........................................RB
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Buglia, M................................... DB
Smith, J......................................DB
Gallagher, B............................. RB
Bickel, C.................................... DB
Madden, E................................ RB
Friedman, B..............................DB
Pepe, M....................................WR
Costello, C.................................LB
Miller. T ................................... RB
Mains, S.....................................LB
Willingham, C........................... LB
Scott, M.................................. OLB
Heckert, T................................LB
Foster, B....................................DB
Yohn, J..........................................K
Bush, J.......................................DB
Anderberg, K............................ LB
Maciejewski, M....................... MG
Strauss, R....................................C
Robertson, D............................ LB
Bender, M.................................. LB
Bornmann, C...............................C
Johnson, E.............................OLB
Decker, M.................................. LB
Gilbert B................................ OLB
Grunza, M................................. DL
Amorosi, T. ............................. OT
Dickman, F.................................C
High, B......................................OG
Koutch, R...................................DL
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Ingerick, B................................OG
Gilson, D....................................DT
Schultz, D...............................OLB
Allen, G...................................... DT
Lazusky, M...............................OG
Massey, M................................ OT
Sheetz, A...................................DL
Beck, D..................................... OG
McKenna, J.......................... OLG
Topichak, J............................... OT
Snavely, M...............................WR
Minogue, E..............................WR
Brill, J........................................WR
Workman, J...............................TE
Stolarick, B................................TE
Small, P.................................... TE
Davis, R..................................... DT
Orchsner, P............................ WR
Kline, J.......................................DB
Coleman, F. ............................ TE
Moyers, J.................................. OT
Ruffner, A...................................DL
Ginder, T.............................. OLB
Hogan, M................................. WR
Topping, C................................K/P
Patton, L................................. OLB
Brown, J....................................... K
Stofflett, M..............................OLB
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Allen, George..................So., OG, 6-2,238
Philadelphia, PA/Central
Amorosi, Ted................... So., OT, 6-1,247
Herndon, VA/Herndon
Anderbeig, Kevin ..........Sr., LB, 5-10,222
Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro
Beck, Darren...................... Jr., OT, 6-2,242
Bear, DE/William Penn
Bender, Mark ................. Sr., LB, 5-10,223
Emmaus, PA/Emmaus
Bickel, Chris ................... Fr., DB, 6-3,185
Hershey, PA/Hershey
Blain, Mackenlee.......... So., DB, 5-10,198
Queens Village, NY/Holy Cross
Bollinger, Thomas............Fr., DB, 5-7,178
Chambersburg, PA/Chambersburg
Bommann, Corey..............Sr., C, 6-1,251
New Britain, PA/Central Bucks West
Bowser, Ortelin.................Fr., DB, 6-1,198
Philadelphia, PA/Martin Luther King
Brill, James ......................Fr., WR, 5-7, 201
Selden, NY/Newfield
Brown, Shawn................So., RB, 5-11,185
Highspire, PA/Bishop McDevitt
Brown, Justin..................... Fr., K, 5-7,140
Oakdale, PA/West Allegheny
Buglia, Michael................Fr., WR, 6-0,165
Newport, PA/Newport
Bush, Jonathan..................Fr., DB, 6-1,190
Chatham, NJ/Chatham
Cleveland, Paul................. Jr., RB, 5-8,183
Milford, NJ/Phillipsburg Catholic
Coleman, Fred .................. Jr., TE, 6-0,219
Pottsgrove, PA/Milton
Coleman, Tom....................Fr., RB, 5-9,186
Holland, PA/Council Rock
Costello, Chad..................Fr., LB, 5-11,220
Ellicott City, MD/DeMatha
Cumow, Brian..................So., QB, 6-1,203
Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central
Davis, Leon...................... Sr., WR, 5-7,185
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville
Davis, Robert.....................Sr., DT, 6-3,280
Landover, MD/Eleanor Roosevelt
Decker, Michael .............. Fr., LB, 6-1,200
North Halden, NJ/Manchester
Dickman, Frank ..............So., OT, 6-2,241
Coplay, PA/Whitehall
Dormer, Paul ................... Sr., DB, 6-1,223
East Lansdowne, PA/Academy Park
Eck, Daniel......................... Fr., K, 6-1,169
Allentown, PA/Emmaus
Elvey, Darren................... Fr., QB, 6-2, 200
Altoona, PA/Bishop Guilfoyle
Fernandez, D.....................Fr., QB, 6-4,215
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Tavernier, FL/Coral Shores
Fnedman, Brad ................Fr., DB, 5-9,167
Walkersville, MD/Walkersville
Fordyce, Brian .................. Jr., RB, 5-7,188
Churchville, MD/C. Milton Wright
Foster, Bernard................. Fr., LB, 5-9,218
Conewago, MD/Perryville
Gallagher, Brian...............Fr., RB, 5-8,183
Drexel Hill, PA/Malvem Prep
Gilbert, Brian................... Jr., QB, 6-2,208
Freehold, NJ/Freehold Twp.
Gilbert, Bryan .................... Sr., C, 6-0,242
Frederick, MD/Frederick
Gilson, David ................. So., DT, 6-1,230
Hershey, PA/Milton Hershey
Ginder, Thomas............Fr., OLB, 6-1,227
Manheim, PA/Manheim Central
Gruitza, Mark................Fr., MG, 5-11,240
Newark, DE/A.I. duPont
Harbaugh, Rick................... Sr., P, 6-0,201
Hanover, PA/South Western
Heckert, Troy..................... Jr., LB, 6-1,220
Reading, PA/Exeter
Helsel, Lance ................. Sr., DB, 5-10,191
Camp Hill, PA/Cedar Cliff
High, Brian....................Sr., OG, 5-11,231
Chambersburg, PA/Chambersburg
Hogan, Michael ............. Fr., WR, 6-0,183
Rockville, PA/Good Council
Holderman, Seth.......... Fr., RB, 5-11,178
Mingoville, PA/Bellefonte
Ingerick, Brent.............. So., OG, 6-1,240
Wellsboro, PA/Wellsboro
Janhonen, Janne .................Sr., K, 6-1, 206
Vantaa, Finland/Hanover, PA
Johnson, Chris ............... Fr., LB, 5-11,222
Easton, PA/Easton
Jones, Trinell................. So., DB, 5-11, ?56
Pittsburgh, PA/Oliver
Kline, Joshua..................Fr., OLB, 6-4,216
Sunbury, PA/Shikillamy
Koutch, Robert..................Fr., DT, 6-0,257
Ashland, PA/Lourdes
Lazusky, Mike................Sr., OG, 5-11,238
Mahanoy City, PA/Marian
Maciejewski, Mark........Sr., MG, 6-1,240
Punxsutawney, PA/Punxsutawney
Madden, Edward........So., OLB, 5-11, 203
Cheverly, MD/Riverdale Baptist
Mains, Shayne ................. Sr., LB, 6-2,235
Havre de Grace, MD/Havre de Grace
Massey, Mike....................So., DT, 6-2,240
Glen Mills, PA/Garnet Valley
McCauley, Matt ................Sr., TE, 6-3,233
Youngwood, PA/Greensburg Cent. Cath.
McKenna, James...........So., OLB, 6-1,234
Warminster, PA/Archbishop Wood
McKenzie, Jason............So., WR, 6-1,196
West Chester, PA/West Chester East
McTaggert, Steve...............Fr., DT, 6-3, 240
Califon, NJ/Voorhees
Miller, Troy................... So., DB, 5-10,190
Media, PA/Strath Haven
Minogue, Ed ................. Sr., WR, 5-11,195
Fairless Hills, PA/Bishop Egan
Moyers, Jon......................Sr., DT, 6-2,249
Exton, PA/Henderson
Moylan, James...............So., DB, 5-11,190
Audubon, PA/Methacton
Noll, Scott........................ So., DB, 6-2,198
Hagerstown, MD/Williamsport
Ochsner, Paul...................So., TE, 6-0,206
Goshen, NY/Goshen
Pastor, Roland ................Fr., QB, 5-11,194
Nazareth, PA/Nazareth
Patton, Leonard............Fr., OLB, 5-11,170
Marl ton, NJ/Cherokee
Pepe, Martin ....................So., DB, 5-9,202
West Pittston, PA/Wyoming Area
Peters, Steve................... Fr., RB, 5-11,193
Allentown, PA/Parkland
Pressley, Jerome...............So., DB, 5-8,181
Philadelphia, PA/Scotland
Robertson, Doug............So., MG, 6-0,234
Meyersdale, PA/Meyersdale
Ruffner, Andrew...............Fr., DT, 6-3,227
Warrenton, VA/Fauquier
Schaefer, Joshua................Fr., DB, 5-9,171
Woxall, PA/Souderton
Schuize, Dwaine...............Fr., OT, 6-2,261
Bethlehem, PA/Nazareth
Scott, Mike.....................So., OLB, 6-4,208
Smithsburg, MD/Smithsburg
Seidenstricker, Doug .....So., DB, 6-0,198
Brodbecks, PA/South Western
Sheetz, Aaron..................Fr., MG, 6-0,238
York, PA/West York
Small, Phillip.................... Fr., TE, 6-1,216
West Chester, PA/West Chester East
Snavely, Mark................Fr., WR, 5-10,165
Lebanon, PA/Lebanon
Stofflet, Mike..................Sr., OLB, 6-0,230
West Chester, PA/West Chester East
Stolarick, Brian..................Fr., TE, 6-3,237
Cherry Hill, PA/Haddonfield Memorial
Strauss, Ron....................... So., C, 6-2,238
Timonium, MD/Loyola
Topichak, Joe..................... Jr., OT, 6-2,244
Parkersburg, WV/Parkersburg
Topping, Craig.................Fr., K/P, 6-3,181
Nazareth, PA/Nazareth
Urso, Jacob........................Fr., RB, 5-11,206
Allentown, PA/Parkland
Watts, Reid..........................Sr., FB, 5-8,190
Hanover, PA/South Western
Willingham, Chris ...........Fr., LB, 6-0,235
Columbia, MD/Atholton
Workman, Jeremy.............So., TE, 6-1,221
Chambersburg, PA/Chambersbuig
Yaccino, Mario...................Fr., QB, 5-9,165
Irwin, PA/Penn-Trafford
Yohn, Joel........................... Fr., K, 5-10,190
Dillsburg, PA/Northern York
Assistant Coaches
Scott Browning - Secondary
Moving to the defensive side of the ball, from the offensive backfield, Scott
brings a wealth of coaching experience in his seventh year at the 'Boro. Under his guid
ance the Scot defense has intercepted 63 passes the past four seasons. He has guided the
fortunes of All-Americans Wade Smith and Georj Lewis, and PSAC Rookie of the Year
Mario Houston.
Scott came to Edinboro from Ohio State University, where he coached receivers
and runningbacks including Keith Byers. Prior to his start at OSU, Browning coached at
Worthington and Dayton-Fairview High Schools in Ohio, from 1979-81. Then, as a grad
uate assistant, he coached the defensive secondary at New Mexico State in 1982.
In 1983, he mentored the receivers at Idaho State University which advanced to
the Division I-AA playoffs.
Browning earned a master’s degree in education administration from New
Mexico State in 1983, and a BS in education from Ohio State in 1981. Earlier, before trans
ferring to OSU, Scott attended Capital University where he played football for one sea
son. Browning was a four-year letterman in four sports at Loudenville High School (OH)
prior to his collegiate days. Scott is married to the former Lynn Hook and resides in
Edinboro.
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Dan Gierlak enters his sixth season as a full-time coach with his responsibilities
concerning the running backs. He is also the head women's softball coach for the Scots
and led the squad to the PSAC playoffs in 1990.
Gierlak came to the 'Boro from Thiel College (Pa.) where he coached the defen
sive secondary for the 1984 season. Dan, a starter and three-year letterwinner for the
Plaid in the secondary, moved on to the semi-pro ranks with the Chicago Cowboys. Dur
ing his short stint with the Cowboys, Gierlak's squad gained national championship
honors in 1984 and runner up nationally in the 1985 season. Gierlak brings both playing
and coaching experience to the staff, giving the Scot players an added plus on the offen
sive side of the ball. As backfield coach, he has guided former Harlon Hill finalist Elbert
Cole and Boro All-American Lester Frye.
Originally from Buffalo, New York, Dan graduated from Edinboro with a
degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, the former Amy Adams and
one-year-old daughter, Alexandria Alicia, reside in Edinboro.
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Mark Niswonger, a veteran of the coaching ranks for 19 years, begins his fifth
year with the Plaid as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach. Former understudy of
head coach Tom Hollman at Greenville High School, Mark brings extensive experience
both on and off the field to the Scot coaching staff. He has helped mold the Scot defense
into one of the most respected squads in the country over the past four years.
His coaching stint began back while attending Findlay when he was the head
scout for Arlington High School. His first job after college was as defensive coordinator
for Bryan High School (OH) where the team earned a 9-1 record. The next two seasons,
Niswonger was the defensive coordinator at West Carrollton High School (OH) where
his squad posted an impressive 17-1-2 slate.
After West Carrollton, he then returned to graduate school at Ball State Univer
sity where he helped coach the tight ends and offensive linemen.
From 1981-84, Niswonger was the head coach at Franklin City Schools and was
named "coach of the year" in 1982 when his squad won its first league championship in
18 years. He then moved on to the collegiate ranks in 1984 at Manchester College as
defensive coordinator and then back to his alma mater from 85-87 as their secondary
coach.
Niswonger's education includes an undergraduate degree in physical education
and political science from Findlay and a MA in physical education from Ball State. Mark
and his wife Patty and one-year-old daughter, Megan Marie, reside in Edinboro.
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son in rushing defense. He aided in the development of Scot All-Americans Jeff Jacobs
and John Messura.
Smith also has past association with Coach Hollman as he was a graduate assis
tant working with the defensive line under Hollman at Ohio University. The following
season with the Bobcats, Smith moved to the offensive side of the ball as tight end/tackle
coach for OU. He also worked extensively with the weight training program as a
strength coach. Gene is the coordinator of strength and conditioning for the Scot football
squad.
As a player, he enjoyed an outstanding career at Heidelberg College. Smith cap
tained Heidelberg his senior season. He obtained his B.S. degree in education during his
undergraduate years and later completed his M.S. in athletic administration from Ohio
University. Smith has also completed post-graduate hours.
Smith, originally from Monroeville, Ohio, resides in Edinboro.
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try. He directed the fortunes of three All-Americans including Scot first-teamer Curtis
Rose and numerous All-Conference players. Rose recently signed a free agent contract
with the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League.
He brings over ten years of coaching experience to the Scot linemen. He began
his coaching career at his alma mater, Blufton College, in 1981 directing the linebackers.
Later on in his coaching stint he turned his attention to the offensive line. He played
linebacker at Blufton from 1976-79 and he graduated in 1980 with a BA in education.
After his coaching tenure at Blufton that spanned 1981-87, Stults took the offen
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Head Coach: Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern 1968)
Location: Edinboro, Pa. 16444
Seasons, Overall Record: 4, 29-14-1
President: Foster F. Dicbold (Aug., 1979)
Assistant Coaches: Scott Browning, Dan Gierlak, Mark
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1991 Record: 7-4, Conference 3-3
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MIKE BARNES, Sr., DB, 5-10, 205, Cleveland, OH, Euclid High School
PSAC West 2nd team in 1991 ... 83 tackles last year to rank 4th for the
Scots ... added 10 deflections and 1 fumble recovery ... hard tackier with
great speed . . . converted fullback ... 16 stops vs. lUP last fall ... has
played in 34 straight games for the Boro .. . has earned 185 career tackles
from his linebacker/free safety position.
RUSSELL CRAY, Sr., DL, 6-2, 248, Cleveland, OH, Collinwood . . . pro
jected as a starting defensive tackle for the 2nd consecutive year . . .
played in 11 games last year with 42 tackles including 26 solo stops . . .
added 6 tackles for loss for minus 14 yards . .. totals also included 1 pass
break up and a pair of sacks for a loss of 16 yards ... strong, physical pass
rusher will improve in 1992 with the experience of last season.
Mike Barnes
Russell Cray
Otha Davidson
Jody Dickerson
Brian Heebsh
Corey Hill
OTHA DAVIDSON, So., DL, 6-2,265, Rochester, NY, Brighton ... along
with Cray, will look to fill the hole vacated by Scot All-American John
Messura .. . played in all 11 games last season as a freshman . .. credited
with 22 tackles on the interior with 10 solo stops and a dozen assists .. .
also earned a sack for minus 12 and an additional tackle behind the line of
scrimmage . . . after a solid spring and off season he is projected into the
Scot starting lineup for opening day.
JODY DICKERSON, So., QB, 6-0,180, McKees Rocks, PA, Sto-Rox ...
PSAC West Rookie of the Year for 1991 .. . transferred to the Boro from
Michigan State . .. started all 11 games in initial season of college ball...
connected on 53% of his passes (103-194) for over 1,300 yards and 8 touch
downs ... his efficiency rating of 112.3 ranked 7th in the entire PSAC ... a
threat to run, he gained 240 yards on 75 attempts and 3 scores . . . could
develop into one of the Boro's all-time greats
BRIAN HEEBSH, Sr., TE, 6-2,230, Tiffin, OH, Tiffin ... PSAC West 2nd
team choice at tight end in 1991 . . . big play abilities for TE ... a solid
blocker up front for the Boro running attack ... grabbed 13 passes for 162
yards and 2 scores last fall . . . averaged 12.5 yards per catch . . . has 26
receptions for an even 400 yards over the past 2 seasons . . . career game
in 1990 against lUP with 3 grabs for 96 yards ... soft hands, nets over 15
yards per catch for his career.
COREY HILL, Jr., DB, 5-10,180, Miami, FL, Palmetto ... started the Scot
'91 opener against NCAA I-AA national champion YSU . . . played in 7
games in the offensive backfield and also saw time in the defensive sec
ondary . . . carried the ball 26 times for 82 yards on the season and also
caught 4 passes for 11 yards ... great speed from the tailback spot... had
a great spring showing his game-breaking abilities . . . totaled 5 tackles
from his defensive back spot in '91.
GORDON HITCHCOCK, Sr., OC, 6-3, 251, Andover, OH, Pymatuning
Valley... in his first full season with the Scots last fall, Hitchcock played
in all 11 games at the center position ... is the Boro's projected starter over
the ball for the '92 campaign . . . solid pass protector with good feet . . .
helped the Scot groimd attack be second best in the PSAC last year . . .
All-Conference p>otential for the Scots at the center spot.
MARIO HOUSTON, Jr., DB, 5-9, 168, E. Cleveland, OH, East Shaw. . .
Edinboro has had the western division's rookie of the year the past 2 sea
sons with Dickerson ('91) and Houston ('90) . . . outstanding athlete . . .
Houston was 3rd on the squad with 75 tackles last year ... he added a
fumble recovery, a cause fumble and an interception to his team high 12
deflections in '91 . . . All-American potential, Houston was voted a pre
season AA last fall... will start at the corner for the 3rd straight year.
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Gordon Hitchcock
Mario Houston
MIKE KEGARISE, Sr., OL, 6-6,296, Milan, OH, Edison . .. could follow
in the footsteps of Curtis Rose to the pro ranks after his days with the
Boro . . . great size and feet. .. former wrestler . . . 2nd team PSAC West
selection at tackle last year ... has started the past 22 games for the Plaid .
. . Boro has averaged over 200 yards per game on the ground with
Kegarise as starting left tackle . . . All-American honors ahead for the
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GEORJ LEWIS, Sr., DB, 5-9, 175, Connellsville, PA, Connellsville . . .
named All-American 3rd team by the Football Gazette last year . . . has
started every game, 34 consecutive, at cornerback since his freshman year
... PSAC West 1st team choice by the conference coaches ... anchored the
Scot secondary last year with 50 tackles, 11 deflections, 1 interception and
2 recoveries ... 163 career stops with 5 picks.
GARY LHOTSKY, Jr., P, 6-2,205, Bridgeport, WV, Bridgeport.. . named
2nd team PSAC West last year at punter ... has started since his freshman
year for the Scots ... a versatile athlete ... he can play tight end and
defensive end . .. averaged 38.1 yards per punt to rank fifth in the PSAC
and 2nd in the west... his 48 punts covered over 1,800 yards with a long
of 57 . .. has averaged 36.5 ypp over his two years career .. . has a career
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ANTHONY MARIANI, Sr., DE/LB, 5-10, 214, Pittsburgh, PA, Central
Catholic ... projected to start at the defensive end position for the second
consecutive season . . . played in all 11 games last year . . . credited with
48 stops ... half of his tackles were solo stops ... 4th on the squad with 8
tackles for loss of minus 16 ... broke up a pair of passes ... caused a fum
ble and earned 2 sacks last year . . . rugged up front with great lateral
quickness.
WRENTIE MARTIN, Sr., WR, 6-1,180, Massillon, OH, Washington . ..
named 2nd team PSAC West at wide receiver last year . . . great hands
and runs solid routes . . . led the Boro last year with 39 catches for 607
yards and 3 touchdowns . . . averaged 15.6 yards per catch with a long
reception of 62 yards ... led the Boro with 7 catches in the win over SCSU
.. . career totals include 91 catches for 1,062 yards and 5 scores .. . needs
45 receptions to rank 2nd on the all-time Boro list.
Wrentie Martin
Steve Nagy
STEVE NAGY, Sr., LB/LS, 6-1, 215, Slow, OH, St. Vincent-St. Mary . . .
will be the Scot's long snapper for the 3rd consecutive year and will also
see time at linebacker in '92 . .. great special teams player and leader .. .
Nagy played in all of the Boro games the past 2 years . . . was in on 3
stops for the Boro punt team last year . . . great work ethic who made
solid contributions to the Scot program over his career . .. will add quali
ty depth to the outside linebacker spot in '92.
SCOTT NICKEL, Sr., OL, 6-4, 278, Conneaut, OH, Conneaut . . . will
start for the 3rd consecutive year on the offensive front... can play center,
guard and tackle . . . projected to guard again this fall . . . excellent pass
blocker who has made steady improvement over his career . . . All-Con
ference potential... aided the Scots in rushing for 188 yards per game last
fall and 23 touchdowns.
Scott Nickel
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Jason Perkins
JASON PERKINS, Sr., LB, 6-0,220, Geneva, OH, Geneva ... earned AllAmerican 2nd team honors from the Football Gazette last year ... projected
as a 1st team All-American by the Sporting News Publication for '92 . . .
PSAC West 1st team choice by the conference coaches . . . led the Boro
with 135 tackles from his inside linebacker position in '91 . . . 76 of his
stops were solo ... 9 tackles for loss were 2nd on the team ... tied for the
team lead with 2 interceptions and was 2nd with four sacks ... also broke
up 4 passes and recovered a fumble.
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Official Football Signals—1992
SCOTT RUPERT, So., PK, 5-11, 170, Harrisburg, PA, Central Dauphin
East . . . begins his second season as the Boro's #1 place-kicker . . . solid
freshman campaign in '91 connecting on 71% of his field goal tries . . .
made 5 of 7 3-point tries with a long of 35 yards . .. Scots' backup punter
Rupert averaged 37 ypp in '91 . . . excellent all-around athlete ... led the
Scot baseball team in '92 with a .398 batting average and was PSAC run
ner up in the "Freshman of the Year" voting.
DERRICK RUSSELL, Jr., TB, 5-11, 190, Pittsburgh, PA, Perry T.A.. . .
Scots' top returning ball carrier for this season . . . gi«at I-back player ...
rushed for 403 yards on 68 carries and 3 scores in just 9 games last fall...
averaged 5.9 yards per carry in '91 . . . caught 4 passes for 37 yards . . .
over two-year career covering just 20 games, Russell has rushed for 1,059
yards on 164 carries (6.5 ypc) and 6 touchdowns ... will carry the load for
the Plaid this fall.
Ball dead
Touchback (move
side to sido)
Legai touching of forward
pass or scrimmage kick
First down
Inadvortont whistio
(Face Press Box)
STEVE RUSSELL, So., LB, 6-0, 195, Pittsburgh, PA, Pittsburgh T.A.. . .
part-time starter for the Boro last year at outside linebacker .. . made an
immediate impact in his freshman year . . . credited with 41 tackles
including 21 solo stops .. . added a pair of tackles for loss . .. tied for the
team lead with 2 interceptions . . . broke up 1 pass and added a pair of
sacks for a minus 20 yards ... the Boro freshman also caused 2 fumbles ..
. is likely to be a starter in '92.
SEAN SEIBERT, Sr., QB, 6-2, 230, Painesville, OH, Thomas W. Harvey .
. . Will battle for the QB spot again this year . . . had a solid spring at the
defensive safety spot... will likely see action on both sides of the ball this
fall... played in 7 games at the quarterback spot last year ... completed 9
of 20 passes for 160 yards ... had an efficiency rating of 102.2 ... a schol
ar-athlete, Seibert will graduate in 7 semesters.
Steve Russell
Sean Seibert
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DEVAS SIMMONS, Jr., LB/DE, 6-1, 225, Pittsburgh, PA, Peabody ... is
likely to step up to the defensive end spot this season ... after a successful
spring is expected to be a force up front against the run and pass ... spot
play last year at linebacker, Simmons can play both spots . . . earned 36
tackles in '91 including 14 solo and 22 assists ... caused a pair of fumbles
to tie for the team lead ... projected starter by the coaching staff for '92.
lllegai shift - 2 hands
IHegai motion -1 hand
Sideline interference
Running into (NCAA)
or Roughing Kicker
or Holder
Illegal batting
IHegai kicking
(FoHowed by pointing
toward toe for kicking)
Invalid fair catch signal
(High Schooi)
lllegai fair catch signal
PAUL STONE, Sr., WR, 6-0,178, Norton, OH, Norton . . . will be in the
Scot starting lineup for the 3rd consecutive year at wide out . . . has
earned a quality career with the Scots . . . grabbed 9 passes for 113 yards
last year and was 3rd on the squad with a 13.0 yards per catch mark . . .
Career totals include 42 catches for 387 yards and a pair of scores . .. will
look to finish strong in '92.
Forward pass )
interference
Kick catching
interference
Roughing passer
TOM TEDDER, Jr., FB, 6-1,222, Pittsburgh, PA, Baldwin... . starter last
fall at fullback... has seen action in all 22 games since his freshman year .
■. netted 173 yards on 41 carries and 1 score last year ... great blocker ...
considered one of the toughest fullbacks in the PSAC West... All-Confer
ence potential... has lost just 6 yards in 79 carries over his 2-year career .
■ ■ totals 365 yards and a pair of scores in his career.
47
Holding or obstructing
IHegai use of
hands or arms
IHegai block in
the back (NCAA)
NOTE: Signal numbers 25 and 26 are for future expansion.
tony TIGHE, Jr., OL, 6-7, 280, North York, ONT, W.A. Porter . . .
Moved to the defensive side of the ball at mid-season for the Scots last
year---- starter in the remaining four games at the tackle spot... project
ed starter on the offensive front... big with great feet and drive blocking
abilities . . . helped the Boro to being the 2nd best running team in the
"SAC last year ... can play DT in goal line situations.
Tom Tedder
Helping runner
Interlocked blocking
Player disquaHfication
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Support Staff
Academic All-America
Hall of Fame
hree former college football stars
T
Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich
Associate Athletic Director
Harold Umbarger
Assistant to the Athletic Director
David Higham
Assistant to the Athletic Director
try’s premier offensive linemen, he was a
first-team all-American in 1952 and 1953.
and the leading scorer in women’s
college basketball history are the newestHe was an academic all-American in
1953, and eventually became a decorated
members of the GTE Academic All-Amer
pilot during the Vietnam conflict.
Navy
ica Hall of Fame.
After
his graduation, Eisenhauer was a
Joining the 24-member hall of fame are
Designated
Naval Aviator in 1956 and
the late Alan Ameche, the 1954 Heisman
participated
in Lebanon Operations in
Trophy winner; Stephen Eisenhauer, a
1958, earning an Armed Forces Expedi
two-time all-American lineman; Randy
tionary Medal. He went on to earn a
Gradishar, a consensus all-American line
degree
in aeronautical engineering from
backer, and Lynette Woodard, the first
the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in
woman inducted into the GTE Academic
1964.
All-America Hall of Fame.
The four honorees represent the fifth
class of inductees named to the hall of
fame. They were selected from among 25
nominees chosen by the 1,400-member
College Sports Information Directors of
America (CoSIDA).
The academic all-America program
was established in 1952 by CoSIDA and
has been sponsored by GTE since 1985.
The program honors the top collegiate
athletes who also excel in the classroom.
In 1988, GTE and CoSIDA established
the hall of fame to honor former academic
all-Americans who have attained high
achievement in their chosen professions
and have made substantial contributions
to their communities.
The 1992 inductees:
Todd V. Jay
Sports Information and
Promotions Director
Randy Gradishar
Gradishar was an education major at
Ohio State who graduated in 1974 with a
3.260 GPA. He was an academic allAmerican in 1973.
A three-year (1971-73) starter at inside
linebacker, he was a consensus all-America
Lynette Woodard
Woodard graduated from Kansas in
1981 with a 3.160 GPA as a communica
tions studies major. A four-time all-Amer
ican and two-time academic all-American,
Woodard enjoyed a record-setting career
at Kansas. The leading scorer in the
history of women’s college basketball with
3,649 points, she won the Wade Trophy as
the nation’s top women’s college basketball
player in 1981.
Woodard also enjoyed a sensational
international career. She helped the U.S.
team win a gold medal at the World
University Games in 1979, was a member
of the U.S. Olympic team in 1980, and
captained the 1984 Olympic team, which
■
won a gold medal in Los Angeles.
Alan Ameche
George Roberts, Director of Sports Medicine (left)
Gary Hanna, Assistant Athletic Trainer
A 1955 graduate of Wisconsin, Ameche
maintained a 3.200 grade-point average as
a communications arts major and was
named academic all-American in 1954.
An outstanding fullback who was nick
named “The Horse,” he was an all-Amer
ican in 1953 and 1954, and the 1954
Heisman Trophy winner.
Ameche was the Baltimore Colts’ firstround draft choice in 1955, and enjoyed a
stellar eight-year NFL career. In the 1958
NFL championship game, he scored one
of the most famous touchdowns in NFL
history—a one-yard plunge in overtime
to defeat the New York Giants, 23-17. The
contest became known as the greatest
football game ever played, and Ameche’s
name was forever linked with it. He was
inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in
1975. Ameche died in August 1988.
Stef^ten Eisenhauer
Stephen Eisenhauer
Angela Jones
Secretary Football Office
selection his final two seasons and finished
among the top three tacklers each year.
Gradishar was the Denver Broncos’
first-round draft choice in 1974, and went
on to star in the NFL for 10 seasons. In
addition to never missing a game, he made
the Pro Bowl seven times and was the
NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year in
1978.
Ron Nath
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Jim Adams
Equipment Maintenance
Eisenhauer graduated from the U.S.
Naval Academy in 1954 with a 3.280 GPA
as an engineering major. One of the coun
Randy Gradishar
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The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) is a nationally respected
athletic association. Last season, over 40 teams were among the best in the coimtry,
competing in regional and national championship competitions in football, basketball,
swimming, track and field, wrestling, field hockey, tennis, lacrosse, cross country,
softball, and baseball. Many athletes earned All-American and top scholar recognition
for their work in the classroom and in the athletic arena. The efforts of these women
and men who represent their imiversities and the entire State System, in victory or
defeat, are supported and applauded.
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The outstanding university coaching staffs that provide leadership, instruction,
and encouragement also are to be commended for their contributions to the PSAC.
Nothing can replace the time and talent they give to their students and universities.
The Board of Governors, the university presidents, the campus communities, and I
hope you will continue supporting our State System universities and their athletic
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Five-Game Individual and Team Stats
RUSHING
G
Name
5
Jackson, Larry
5
Russell, Derrick
5
Dickerson, Jody
Farr, Vidal
1
4
Snyder, Chris
4
Tedder, Tom
4
Mills, William
5
Westerfield, Wade
Williams, Terrence 3
Birmingham, Elroy 2
_4
Seibert, Sean
5
Totals
ATT
94
54
32
6
11
11
10
9
3
10
4
244
PUNT RETURNS
YL
22
9
34
10
0
0
0
2
0
3
_2
82
NET
687
249
109
45
72
38
41
30
17
42
-2
1328
TD
11
4
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
18
INT
4
0
YDS
777
74
TD
5
0
0
5
YG
709
258
143
55
72
38
41
32
17
45
0
1410
Name
Houston, Mario
Barnes, Mike
Ashton, Dave
Totals
G
5
4
3
5
ATT
93
17
3
113
C
49
7
0
56
_0
_0
4
851
G
5
5
5
5
5
4
5
4
1
5
REC
27
8
6
6
3
2
2
1
1
56
YDS
484
114
123
54
37
14
8
6
11
851
C/G
5.4
1.6
1.2
1.2
.6
.5
.4
.25
1.0
11.2
TD
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
AVG
27.2
16.5
8.0
9.0
9.0
0.0
20.0
12.0
5.0
16.0
LR
67
19
14
9
9
0
20
12
0
67
KICKOFF RETURNS
Name
Jackson, Larry
Stone, Paul
Russell, Derrick
Tedder, Tom
Mills, William
Westerfield, Wade
Ashton, Dave
Glus, Rob
Schuster, Pat
Totals
G
5
4
4
4
3
4
5
4
5
5
NO
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
YDS
136
33
16
9
9
0
20
12
5
240
G
5
FGA
7
FGM
3
per
.42
EUP
OPP
Name
Lhotsky, Gary
G
5
NO
22
AVG
41.5
LR
20
13
_9
20
OPP
74
28
31
15
201
673
, -/ 229
444
2.2
125
47
/
720
5.8
326
1164
3.6
232.8
5
24
159
6.6
20
9
2
21 (351)
16.7
33 (1096)
33.2
11 (76)
6.9
1
45
13
2
55
3
3
40
24
4
37
13
TOT
177
53
PPG
35.4
10.6
1992 RESULTS (5-0)
H
H
A
H
A
Totals
LG
30
PUNTS
YDS
913
AVG
16.3
3.7
4.5
6.3
SCORING BY QUARTERS
FIELD GOALS
Name
Rupert, Scott
YDS
49
37
_9
95
EU
104
62
38
4
244
1410
82
1328
5.4
113
56
851
7.5
357
2179
6.1
435.8
5
48
454
9.5
7
3
4
15 (240)
16.0
22 (913)
j 41.5
/ 15(95)
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6.3
Rrst Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
Rushing Attempts
Yards Gained
Yards Lost
Net Yards
Yards Per Attempt
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Yards Passing
Yards Per Pass
Total Plays
Total Offense
Average Yards Per Play
Average Yards Per Game
Total Games
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Average Penalty Yards
Fumbles
Fumbles Lost
Passes Intercepted
Kickoff Returns (YDS)
Kickoff Return Average
Punts (YDS)
Punt Average
Punt Returns (YDS)
Punt Return Average
RECEIVING
Name
Martin, Wrentie
Ashton, Dave
Heebsh, Brian
Stone, Paul
Russell, Derrick
Tedder, Tom
Jackson, Larry
Glus, Rob
Henne, Todd
Totals
G
5
5
_5
5
NO
3
10
2
15
The recent success of the Edinboro University football program has carried over
into the classroom. No better examples than the accomplishments of senior quarterback/free safety Sean Seibert and All-American defensive back Georj Lewis.
LP
55
38
EUP
35
37
41
26
177
University of Buffalo
Northwood Institute
Southern Connecticut
Qarion University
Lock Haven University
OPP
13
13
0
17
iO
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ATT
3,834
3,440
1,030
8,521
1.800
18,625
Fighting Scot 3.0 Club
Fall 1991
Dave Ashton
Shane Blanford
Steve Clare
Russell Cray
Dean Dimickle
Mike Gentile
Rob Glus
Mario Houston
Issac Johnson
Mike Kegarise
Georj Lewis
Gary Lhotsky
John Messura
Jason Modlin
Pete Murphy
Scott Nickel
Bryan Riefsnyder
Sean Seibert
Bill Sparenberg
Wally Spisak
TEAM STATS
PASSING
Name
Dickerson, Jody
Seibert, Sean
Williams, Terrence
Totals
Fighting Scot Scholar-Athletes
Seibert will earn a political science
degree this December in just seven
semesters of attending Edinboro Univer
sity. His 3.0+ cumulative grade point
average and contributions to the Scot
football program make Sean a true schol
ar-athlete. He has been recognized the
past three years for his outstanding
accomplishments by the University.
Lewis, who last year earned AllAmerican honors at defensive back, has
found the academic and athletic balance
to complete his business administration
degree in four years. His 3.0+ cumulative
grade point is outstanding, considering
he has started every game since his fresh
man year, a string of 34 consecutive,
entering the 1992 season.
Spring 1992
Dave Ashton
Mike Barnes
Det Betti
Steve Clare
Mike Gentile
Rob Glus
Brian Heebsh
Gordie Hitchcock
Mario Houston
Mike Kegarise
Anthony Mariani
John Messura
Scott Mikowicz
Scott Nickel
Derrick Russell
Eric Schrimper
Sean Seibert
Bill Sparenberg
Wally Spisak
Paul Stone
John Walker
1991-92 Scots with
Cumulative QPA of 3.0+
Scott Mikowicz, Brian Heebsh,
Sean Seibert, Mike Gentile, Wally Spisak,
Dave Ashton, Georj Lewis,
Bill Sparenberg, Gary Lhotsky and
Shane Blanford
Counselors from the Department of
Academic Support Services assist stu
dents with numerous tasks such as:
course selection, educational planning,
time management, study skills develop
ment and test taking. Academic coun
selors also coordinate programs such as
general studies for undeclared majors,
freshman outreach, and a free tutoring
program.
Pictured left to right: Rob Glus; Dr.
Jerry Jackson, director. Act 101; Bruce
Skolnick, chairperson. Department of
Academic Support Services; and Mike
Barnes.
Rolling Scots vs. Fighting Scots - October 29
Great Minds. Great Places.
Thursday is sports day! At 3:30 p.m. the Edinboro
Rolling Scots football team will take on the Edinboro
Fighting Scots football team in a wheelchair football game
at Crawford Gymnasium. Wheelchair football is an action
packed sport which promises to be fun for all who attend.
Thursday evening will feature a lecture by Mr. Todd Bit
tner, an athlete with a disability who has competed with
able bodied athletes since he was eight years old. His lec
ture will begin at 7:30 in Butterfield 137.
The Organization for Disability Awareness and the
Office of Disabled Student Services are sponsoring Ability
Awareness Week from October 26 through October 30.
This year's events intend to promote an awareness of the
many abilities of persons who have disabilities.
On Tuesday, October 27, a group of U.S., state and
local government officials will participate in a wheelchair
tour of the Edinboro campus. Participants and campus
officials who participate in this tour will be our guests at a
wheelchair luncheon. After lunch, we will conduct a
round table discussion with select members of the admin
istration and student body which highlights the observa
tions of the tour members.
Throughout the week there will be display tables set
up in the University Center to help promote awareness of
achievements of students with disabilities. Of special
interest will be the display and practical demonstration of
computer equipment Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
in the University Center lounge.
Wednesday, October 28 will feature a seminar on Job
Readiness conducted by Mr. James Prentice. Mr. Prentice
now works at the Westinghouse Energy Center in Pitts
burgh. It is interesting to note that he has a severe speech
problem and must communicate through a sp>eech synthe
sis device.
What makes the 14 universities in the
State System so great?
Education leading to opportunities.
Wherever you live in Pennsylvania, a State System of Higher Education
university is within a half-day’s drive. That means you can go away to
college without going far away from home. Tuition is affordable. And,
because the State System universities are committed to diversity, you’ll
find our campuses friendly and supportive.
So, ask your high school counselor about us, or write to: Office of the
Chancellor, State System of Higher Education, P.O. Box 809, 301 Market
Street, Harrisburg, PA 17108. We’d really like to hear from you!
1992 Football Cheerleaders - front row L-R: Sherry Alverson, Michele Hadel, Christy Carl, Roberta Kromer,
Jessica lucent, Christine Smith, Jermifer Johnson, Stacie Sikora. Back row L-R: Alissa Gregory, Candice Sanhotello, Marlene Gormont, Jennifer Gilbert.
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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
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SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY
October 17,1992
The Scot Scoreboard
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advertising in The Scot Scoreboard is solicited by the Sports
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Program Features
#6 Edinboro Returns Home - Battles Shippensburg................3
Edinboro University....................................................................5
President Foster F. Diebold......................................................... 7
McDonald's Day.......................................................................... 8
Athletic Director Jim McDonald................................................ 9
Scots Look to Rebound; Eye Trip to the NCAA IIs.................11
Head Coach Tom Hollman....................................................... 14
The Hollman Era 1988-1992 ..................................................... 16
Edinboro All-Americans 1988-1991..........................................18
1991 Honors and Accomplishments........................................18
Edinboro University Alphabetical Roster...............................20
Edinboro University Lineup and Numerical.................. Center
Shippensburg University Lineup and Numerical..........Center
Shippensburg University Alphabetical Roster....................... 21
Assistant Coaches...............................................................23,25
Scouting the Scots......................................................................25
Player Profiles ...............................................................27,29,31
Official Football Signals -1992................................................ 30
Support Staff.............................................................................. 32
Academic All-America Hall of Fame.......................................33
Letter from the Chancellor ....................................................... 34
Five-Game Individual and Team Stats ....................................38
Fighting Scot Scholar-Athletes................................................. 39
Rolling Scots vs. Fighting Scots - October 29......................... 40
Football Cheerleaders ...............................................................40
1992 Schedule (5-0)
1992 Captains:
Mike Kegarise (75), Anthony Ross (55)
Mike Barnes (43), Jason Perkins (51)
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REFEREE................................................................... Bob Knight
LINE JUDGE.................................................................Tom Link
UMPIRE.....................................................................Pat Scullen
FIELD JUDGE...............................................Charles Blocksidge
LINESMAN........................................................... Larry Hoover
BACKJUE)GE....................................................... RickLocaitis
CLOCK OPERATOR............................................ Ron Dionisio
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UNIV. OF BUFFALO
NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE
at Southern Connecticut
CLARION UNIVERSITY
(Homecoming)
at Lock Haven University
SHIPPENSBURG UNIV. (1:00 p.m.)
at California University (1:00 p.m.)
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIV. (1:00 p.m.)
at lUP (1:30 p.m.)
at Millersville University (1:30 p.m.)
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#6 Edinboro Returns Home - Battles Shippensburg
The Game
The #6 ranked Fighting Scots take on
the visiting Red Raiders of Shippensburg
University. The game is sponsored by
McDonald's. Today will mark the Boro's
fourth home game in six starts.
The Records
Edinboro enters the PSAC West clash
unbeaten in five games while Shippens
burg is 2-4. The Scots are 2-0 in western
division play while the Raiders are 0-2.
The Scots have opened the season
with consecutive wins over Buffalo (3513), Northwood (37-13), Southern Con
necticut (41-0), Clarion (26-17) and Lock
Haven (38-10). Edinboro has trailed only
in the Clarion contest but responded with
19 fourth quarter points to seal the win.
The Scots exploded for 18 in the final
stanza at Lock Haven last weekend. Edin
boro continues to be tough at home under
coach Tom Hollman winning 22 games in
25 tries (22-2-1) since 1988.
Shippensburg started with wins over
Shepherd (21-7) and Bloomsburg (20-14)
but have recently dropped to Kutztown
(3-16), Millersville (10-35), Slippery Rock
(3-20) and #2 lUP (16-35).
The Series
The Scots have won eight of the last
ten games but trail 13-17-1 in the series
dating back to 1957. The Raiders drilled
the Boro 45-7 last year in Shippensburg.
The most memorable game of the series
was in 1986 when the Scots won a 66-53
decision at Sox Harrison Stadium. The
two most recent affairs in Edinboro have
been much different with the Scots win
ning 19-10 in 1988 and 10-3 in 1990.
The Coaches
Hollman is 34-14-1 (.701) directing
the Scots including 20 wins in 26 tries (205-1, .784%) in the rugged PSAC Western
Division. The Scots have earned two trips
to the NCAA II playoffs under Hollman
including a share of the PSAC crown in
1989.
His nine-year collegiate head coach
ing mark of 58-25-2 (.690) includes four
years at the College of Wooster (Ohio).
The Red Raiders are led by third-year
coach Rocky Rees (17-13) who led Ship
pensburg to a 10-3 slate and a trip to the
NCAA II playoffs in 1991. Shippensburg
advanced past East Stroudsburg in the
final round of the playoffs before bowing
to lUP.
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Inside the Numbers (per game averages)
Edinboro
Shippensburg
Scoring
Total Offense
Rushing Offense
Passing Offense
35.4 PPG
435.8 YPG
265.6 YPG
170.2 YPG
12.2 PPG
301.5 YPG
87.7 YPG
213.8 YPG
Scoring Etefense
Total Defense
Rushing Defense
Passing Ifefense
10.6 PPG
232.8 YPG
88.8 YPG
144.0 YPG
21.2 PPG
342.7 YPG
96.3 YPG
246.4 YPG
The Offenses
The Defenses
The Scots continue to rely on the
ground attack but will be tested against
the stingy Raiders. Larry Jackson (94 att.,
687 yds, 11 tds, 7.3 ypc) leads the PSAC in
the rushing but is nursing a pulled quad
muscle and is questionable for this week.
Derrick Russell (54, 249, 4 tds) is an able
backup.
Injuries have hampered the fullback
spot for the Scots as Tom Tedder (11,38, 2
tds) is expected to miss his second
straight game. Chris Snyder (11, 72) and
William Mills (10, 41) will share time
replacing Tedder. Up front, look for tack
les Mike Kegarise and Tony Tighe, guards
Chad Wallick and Scott Nickel and center
Gordy Hitchcock to clear the way. Guard
Bill Sparenberg has shared starting time
with Wallick this season and will also see
action.
Sophomore quarterback Jody Dickerson (49-93, 777 yds., 5 tds) continues to
improve as he gets his 17th consecutive
start under center. He can also rush the
ball (32, 109, 1 TD). Primary targets are
Wrentie Martin (27 recp., 484 yds, 2 tds),
Dave Ashton (8,114, 1 TD), Paul Stone (6,
54, 1 td) and Brian Heebsh (6, 123, 1 td).
Martin averages nearly 97 yards per
game receiving and nets 17.9 ypc.
Shippensburg goes to quarterback
Brian Gilbert (103, 208, 1,283 yds, 3 tds)
for the big play. The junior signal caller
has tossed 11 interceptions this season but
none in the loss to lUP. Top receivers
include Ed Minogue (27, 433, 3 tds), Leon
Davis (20, 281) and Tom Coleman (17,
182).
The Red Raider running attack is
very young with three "true-freshmen"
scheduled to start today. Seth Holderman
(25, 159) sat out the Indiana game but is
expected back. Other starters are Shawn
Brown (24, 49) and Brian Gallagher (16,
77). Backup fullback Ed Madden (13, 38)
leads the squad with two rushing touch
downs.
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The Scots adjusted to the Lock
Haven aerial show but Gilbert will be a
more polished test for the Boro secondary.
Linebacker Jason Perkins (55 tackles,
3 sacks, 3 others for loss, 4 fumbles
caused) continues to play at All-Ameri
can levels and will get help from
linebackers Michael Sims (30, 8 pass
deflections) and Michael Edwards (22).
Up front, ends Anthony Ross (36, 6 sacks,
6 for loss, 1 recovery) and Devas Sim
mons (28, 3 sacks, 6 for loss) and tackles
Russell Cray (33, 3 sacks, 5 for loss) and
Rob Harmer (17) have been the difference
in the Boro's nationally ranked defense.
Otha Davidson (7, 1 sack, 3 for loss) is
also likely to get more time.
The secondary is secured by corners
Mario Houston (18, 3 blocked punts) and
All-American Georj Lewis (17, 1 int) and
safeties Mike Barnes (27, 1 int) and Steve
Russell (13).
Shippensburg features a trio of AllConference players in linebacker Shayne
Mains (104, 2 sacks, 7 for loss) and tackles
Mark Maciejewski (39, 3 sacks) and
Robert Davis (57, 6 for loss). Linebacker
Mike Stofflet (60) is second to Mains in
tackles.
The pass defense is secured by corner
Doug Seidenstricker (42) who leads the
team with two interceptions.
Special Teams/Kicking Came
The Scots have been solid with PK
Scott Rupert (3, 7 fg, 20-23 pat) and
punter Gary Lhotsky (22, 41.3 ypp). Lhotsky had a banner day in Lock Haven
averaging over 44 yards per punt with a
long of 50.
Shippensburg features PK Joel Yohn
(6-8 fg, 7-8 pat) and punter Paul Dormer
(23,37.3 ypp).
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
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HISTORY
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Founded in 1857 as a private acade
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Previously named Edinboro Acade
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Edinboro State College
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The 2nd normal school established in
Pennsylvania and the 12th in the U.S.
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Became Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania on July 1,1983 with the
formation of the Pennsylvania State
System of Higher Education
LOCATION
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International education program for
the exchange of faculty and students
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Honors program for academically
gifted students
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Internships and field experiences
which integrate academic pursuits
with on-site "real world" work situa
tions and personal relationships.
FACILITIES
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40 buildings on a 585-acre wooded
campus with a 5-acre lake
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Day, evening and weekend classes at
the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center
in nearby Erie, Pa.
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Located in the resort town of Edin
boro, Pennsylvania
UNIVERSITY CENTER
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miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland,
and Buffalo
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Modern library with more than
400,000 bound volumes and 1.5 mil
lion microform units
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Eight on-campus residence halls
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Planetarium, modern science and
robotics laboratories, solar observato
ry, biology museum, and center for
the performing arts
Monday - Friday
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.
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The nation's third largest educational
program for the physically disabled
mcluding services for the hearing
TV studio and radio station which
reaches one-half million listeners
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Reading clinic, speech and hearing
clinic, math clinic, parent-child
development center, and computer
lab for children
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Six powerful, mini-computer systems
with more than 350 micro computers
and 270 computer terminals.
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Recreational facilities, life skills cen
ter, and nurse's station for disabled
students
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Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair
accessible
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Tennis courts, football stadium,
weight rooms, all-weather track, and
olympic-size pool with diving tank
ATHLETICS
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Men's baseball, basketball, cross
country, football, golf, swimming,
tennis, track, and wrestling
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Women's basketball, cross country,
softball, swimming, tennis, track,
and volleyball
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The Fighting Scots compete in the
Pennsylvania Conference and the
National Collegiate Athletic Associa
tion, Divisions I and II
President Foster F. Diebold
The Alumni Association of
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
is proud of the University's continued
excellence in academics, athletics,
and special programs, and proud to
support the 1992-93 football season.
dent Diebold has positioned Edin
boro University to meet the chal
lenges of the 1990s, as well as those
that will face public higher education
in the 21st century.
The Orange, New Jersey, native is
a graduate of Monmouth College and
also holds a master of arts in educa
tional administration from Seton Hall
University. He has met course work
requirements for a doctorate in edu
cation at Rutgers University and is
currently completing the dissertation
requirement for the Ph.D. program in
higher education at the University of
Pittsburgh.
Foster F. Diebold
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Association
Now in his thirteenth year as
president of Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania, Foster F. Diebold is the
fourteenth chief executive officer of
the institution of higher learning that
has come to acclaim in the last
decade as one of Pennsylvania's and
the nation’s finest. He has brought a
vigorous educational and moral lead
ership, a strengthening of the spirit of
community, a clear sense of direction
and purpose, and a dimension of
multicultural pluralism and diversity.
Much has been accomplished
during President Diebold's tenure.
The University has returned to finan
cial health. Significant facilities and
grounds improvements have been
achieved, with several of the historic
structures on campus restored to
their original splendor. Academic
programs have b^n emphasized and
improved, with more than 100 degree
offerings now available. Enrollment
gains have been unprecedented in
both numbers and academic quality,
nternational linkages have been
established with institutions in sever
al other countries, and Edinboro Uni
versity s disabled student services
program continues to gamer acclaim
as one of the finest among all colleges
^d universities in the United States.
^ e y recognized as a leader in edu
cation both here and abroad. Presi
Prior to his presidency of Edin
boro University, President Diebold
was president of the University of
Alaska from 1977 to 1979. Before that,
he was executive secretary to the
Board of Regents and special assis
tant to the president of the University
of Alaska Statewide System. From
1969 to 1976, he was director of
Development and Planning at Kean
College in New Jersey and a member
of the graduate faculty at that institu
tion; and from 1965 to 1969, he was
assistant superintendent of the Nep
tune Township (New Jersey) Public
Schools.
Recognized for his extensive
experience in the field of education
management. President Diebold's
scholarly achievements in the disci
pline of applied ethics in higher edu
cation deserve special mention. The
model statement he authored for the
American Association of State Col
leges and Universities, "Ethical Prac
tices for College Presidents," was
unanimously adopted by that profes
sional organization and published as
policy for the chief executives of its
nearly 400 member institutions
nationwide. It is the first formally
adopted ethical practices and policy
statement for higher education presi
dents.
For his leadership on an interna
tional scale and for his many contri
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butions to the advancement of higher
education and enrichment of an
emerging culture in Pakistan, Presi
dent Diebold was decorated with
prestigious gold medals from three
Pakistani universities. The awards for
educational eminence were presented
during visits to the Edinboro campus
by official Pakistani delegations.
Most recently. President Diebold
was honored by the Government of
Pakistan with the presentation of the
degree of Doctor of Laws (honoris
causa) presented at the Government
House in the City of Karachi. The cer
emony was attended by the presi
dents of the various universities
holding linkage agreements together
with Edinboro University and many
high-ranking officials of the Govern
ment of Pakistan.
A staunch advocate of a
statewide system of public universi
ties in Pennsylvania, President
Diebold supported the enabling legis
lation for the State System of Higher
Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw
the State System come to existence in
1983 as a member of the transition
team. He currently serves on the Sys
tem's Executive Council of Presidents
and on the boards of the Pennsylva
nia Academy for the Profession of
Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Ath
letic Conference, and the University
Center at Harrisburg.
Active in community affairs, he
serves on the Board of Directors of
the Erie Conference on Community
Development and the United Way of
Erie County, the Board of Corpora
tors of both St. Vincent Health Center
and Hamot Medical Center, and on
the Executive Committee of the
French Creek Council, Boy Scouts of
America. He is also a member of the
Marine Bank Advisory Board, the
Advisory Board of the McMannis
Educational Trust Fund, and the
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Corporation
Scholarship Review Committee.
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Athletic Director James K. McDonald
Edinboro University's athletic program was placed under the talented
and aggressive leadership of Jim McDonald in July of 1981. Increased emphasis
on fund raising to provide a sound scholarship foundation has become his top
priority while numerous changes and innovations have also keyed the Scots'
athletic program under his direction.
Through his efforts more than $4 million has been raised during the
past eleven years. The funds generated by the energetic athletic director's
efforts will be used to assist Edinboro's men and women athletes who compete
in the Scots sixteen intercollegiate sports.
In addition to maintaining Edinboro's respected winning tradition in
intercollegiate athletics, the former health and physical education professor has
vastly expanded the University's summer activities.
Sixty camps were sponsored by the Fighting Scots Booster Club this
past summer on the University's campus. Sox Harrison Stadium was the site for
the Buffalo Bills-Pittsburgh Steelers first scrimmage, an event the veteran ath
letic director hopes to bring back to the area each year.
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The personable athletic director also introduced Edinboro's Hall of
Fame program which has evolved into an annual 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 Confer
ence crowns, the PC state championship and two District 18 titles that netted
trips to the NAIA National Tournament. His teams set 27 University records
and made 19 post-season appearances while four of his players were named
All-Americans.
Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro, McDonald served as assis
tant 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 sec
ond leading scorer in the United States, averaging slightly over 33 points a
game, and led his team to the national basketball tournament in Kansas City,
Missouri. He was named to the NAIA's All-Toumament Team in 1959 and 1960.
In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight Coach of the Year by the
eastern seaboard coaches and that same year was honored as one of the top ten
finalists in the Coach of the Year national poll. McDonald's honors also include
selection to the West Virginia All-Time College Basketball Team and member
ship in the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
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As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a record of extensive commur^ty involvement. He was Little League Baseball director for four years and also
held a four-year px)st as a member of the General McLane School Board. He and
his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike and Matthew.
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The funds generated by
the energetic athletic
director's efforts will be
used to assist Edinboro's
men and women athletes.
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It's hard to say that a 7-4 season was
disappointing. But when expectations
were to advance to the NCAA II playoffs
for the third consecutive year, the 1991
won-lost mark was not what the Scots
had envisioned.
Anticipating that the 1992 pre-season
polls will have Edinboro back in the
national picture. Football Gazette will rank
the Scots number eight. It appears the
pressure will be on once again. Expecta
tions yes, but the Fighting Scots' recent
success has created them.
The Hollman Era of 1988-92 has
Edinboro posting a 29-14-1 slate, includ
ing 18 of 24 wins in the rugged Pennsyl
vania State Athletic Conference Western
Division. Two trips to the national play
offs, co-championship of the PSAC, forty
school records, two Division II Player of
the Year finalists and 17 All-Americans
are among the accomplishments. All in
the last four years.
Tom Hollman begins his fifth season
with the Scots and boasts a 53-25-2 record
in eight years on the Division II level. His
winning percentage of .663 is among the
nation's best in small-college football.
Edinboro returns 33 lettermen and 17
starters (including specialties) in 1992 and
should once again battle for the PSAC
West title. Home encounters include the
University of Buffalo and Northwood
(MI), as well as PSAC western division
rivals Clarion (Homecoming), Slippery
Rock and Shippensburg.
The Scots travel to Southern Con
necticut, Lock Haven, California, lUP and
Millersville with hopes of extending their
season beyond November 14.
In 1991, Edinboro played five of their
first seven games on the road, and ulti
mately it cost them a trip to the national
playoffs. This season shows more of a
balance, with the Plaid hosting three of
the first four games at Sox Harrison Sta
dium. With a 19-2-1 home record under
Hollman, look for the Scots to come out
of the blocks quickly in '92.
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Skill Positions
PSAC West Rookie of the Year Jody
Dickerson returns at quarterback with
veteran Sean Seibert ready to step in if
needed. Dickerson connected on 53 per
cent of his passes last year, covering 1,382
yards and eight scores, while rushing for
another 240 yards and three touchdowns.
Seibert can still lay claim to Edinboro's
lone NCAA II playoff win when he engi
neered a convincing 38-14 margin at Vir
ginia Union in 1990.
A veteran crew of receivers returns,
led by Wrentie Martin (39-607-3 TDs),
Paul Stone (9-117) and tight end Brian
Heebsh (13-162-2 TDs). Martin and Heebsh were PSAC West second team selec
tions in '91 and all three bring a wealth of
game experience to the offense.
The running back position is solid
with Derrick Russell (68-403-3 TDs),
Larry Jackson (29-188-2 TDs), Corey Hill
and Vidal Farr. Someone will have to
carry the bulk with the departure of AllAmerican Lester Frye. Three-year starter
Tom Tedder (41-173-1 TD) returns at full
back and could be the PSAC West's best
at this spot. Tedder will get plenty of
backup support from sophomore Chris
Snyder.
Offensive Line
With the graduation of All-American
Curtis Rose and All-PSAC pick Wally
Spisak, the Scots must fill two rather large
pairs of shoes. PSAC West second team
choice Mike Kegarise has pro potential
with his 6-7, 300 pound frame. Starters
Scott Nickel, Tony Tighe and Gordy
Hitchcock also return, as will Chad Wallick, Det Betti and Dave Nowacki. Quality
depth is key, so Hollman will most likely
call on a pair of top recruits to help
anchor the offensive front.
Defensive Line
Gone is All-American tackle John
Messura, so the interior will highlight
some new faces. Experience does return
in Otha Davidson (22 tackles) and Russell
Cray (42) while LB Devas Simmons (36) is
likely to convert to a down lineman spot.
End Anthony Mariani (48 tackles, 8 for
loss) also returns and had a solid '91 in
his initial year. Messura's spot must be
filled if the Scots are to improve on their
150-yard per game rushing yield of last
year.
Linebackers
All-American and All-PSAC West
choice Jason Perkins (135 tackles) returns
to solidify a very good corps of lineback
ers. Perkins was sensational in'91, picking
off two passes, recording nine tackles for
11
losses and adding four sacks to his team
high tackle mark. Perkins has been cho
sen as a 1992 pre-season first team AllAmerican by the Sporting News.
Returning sophomore Steve Russell will
give help after recording 41 tackles in '91
and tying Perkins for the team lead in
interceptions with two.
Veteran Steve Nagy and newcomer
Mike Edwards both looked good in
spring workouts and will make heavy
contributions. Simmons can play both the
down position and linebacker and should
be an impact player in 1992.
Secondary
With the return of All-American
Georj Lewis and PSAC West second team
pick Mike Barnes, the Scots' defensive
backfield returns plenty of experience.
1990 PSAC West Rookie of the Year Mario
Houston will be at the other corner spot.
Houston was in on 75 stops last year and
led the team with 12 pass deflections.
Lewis was a third team choice by
Football Gazette last year and has started
34 consecutive games at the corner. His 50
tackles also earned him a first-team spot
on the PSAC West All-Star squad. Barnes,
a free safety/linebacker with outstanding
speed and toughness, was third on the
squad in '91 with 83 tackles. Only
linebackers Perkins and Joel Marratta (88)
were in on more tackles than Barnes.
Backup quarterback Sean Seibert has
the inside track at the vacant free safety
spot, vacated by four-year starter Wade
Smith. Mike White and a host of top cal
iber freshmen give Edinboro a great sec
ondary in 1992.
Specialties
A pair of starters return in punter
Gary Lhotsky and place-kicker Scott
Rupert. Lhotsky earned second team
PSAC West honors a year ago with his
38.1 yards per punt. His average was sec
ond best in the division and fifth overall
in the state. Lhotsky has averaged just
under 37 ypp over his two-year career.
Rupert, just a sophomore, had a solid
freshman year in '91, finishing second on
the team with 36 points. He was true on
5-of-7 field goal tries and converted 21
extra point attempts. A great all-around
athlete, Rupert led the Scot baseball team
last spring with a .398 batting average.
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In January 1988, Edinboro University hired Tom Hollman, Athens, Ohio, as
its eleventh head football coach in the school's history. Hollman came to Edin
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Hollman, beginning his fifth year, has the Scot program back in the national
spotlight. At Edinboro, he has earned 29 wins against just 14 losses and one tie
and owns an impressive 18-5-1 slate against the PSAC Western Division.
In 1989, he was named the top coach in the East Region by the National
Football Coaches Association and also tabbed the top coach in the PSAC West.
In 1990, he guided the Scots to their first-ever NCAA II playoff win as Edinboro
routed Virginia Union and advanced to the national quarterfinals.
"Edinboro has been a great experience, and I like the direction of the pro
gram," Hollman said.
"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 ve^ appeal
ing to me in relation to my career goals. It is a great feeling to be a head coach at
this level."
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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 Uni
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While at Ohio Northern, Hollman was a three-year starter for the football
team and a two-way performer as a defensive back and offensive end during
his junior and senior years. He holds the school record with 13 career intercep
tions and earned All-American and All-District honors during the 1966 and
1967 seasons. Hollman also lettered in baseball for three years during his stay at
Ohio Northern.
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A chronological look at Hollman's coaching career begins in 1968 as an
assistant coach at Sidney High School in Sidney, Ohio. From there, Hollman
moved on to Greenville High School in Ohio where he ^became head coach from
1971-73. His Greenville squads posted an impress!yb 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 champ in '74, unbeaten at 90-1.
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In '76, Hollman moved on to the collegiate ranks where he was the defen
sive coordinator for his alma mater at Ohio Northern University.
The following year, Hollman accepted the head coach position at Wooster
College (OH) and guided his squad to the best four-year record in the school's
history (24-11-1).
In 1981, Hollman took an assistant coaching spot with Ball State University
which he held through the '84 campaign. Then, beginning in 1985 Hollman held
the defensive coordinator position at Ohio University.
"It has been a very comfortable transition for me," Hollman added. "I have
found the community to be supportive and the administration is giving me
every opportunity to be successful here at Edinboro," he concluded.
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"I still feel one of the most important things about
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remains today, was to make football an enjoyable
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29-14-1 Overall Record (5-4-1/9-3/S-3/7-4)
18-5-1 Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference Western Division
Elbert Cole, Running Back
NCAA II Player of the Year
(second runner up 1989)
Kodak first team All-American
Career: 642 attempts, 3,341 yards, 48 touchdowns
Over 40 School Records Have Been Broken
1989 - #7 Ranking NCAA II
National Playoffs First Round
1990 - #11 Ranking NCAA II
National Playoffs Quarterfinals
1991 - #20 Ranking NCAA II - Fifth East Region
1992 - #8 Pre-Season Ranking - Football Gazette
Ernest Priester, Wide Receiver
NCAA II Player of the Year (runner up 1990)
Kodak First Team All-American
Career: I47 receptions, 3,053 yards, 35 touchdowns
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Edinboro All-Americans 1988-91
(17 AAs named to 24 different teams)
1990
1988
Elbert Cole, RB - Associated Press Honorable Mention
Michael Willis, FS - Associated Press Honorable Mention
Ernest Priester, WR - Division IIs Player of the Year Award,
Harlon Hill Runner Up, Kodak First Team, Associated
Press First Team, Football Gazette First Team PSAC West
Co-Player of the Year, Free Agent Signee Denver Bron
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Elbert Cole, RB - Division IIs Player of the Year Award,
Harlon Hill - Third Place, Kodak First Team, Football
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Ernest Priester, WR - Associated Press - Third Team, Foot
ball Gazette - Third Team
Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press First Team, Football
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Football Gazette (Honorable Mention)
Lester Frye, RB; Jeff Jacobs, DL
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Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press Second Team, Football
Gazette First Team, Free Agent Signee Miami Dolphins
Joe Brooks, OL - Football Gazette - Second Team
Football Gazette (Honorable Mention)
Harold Galupi, QB, Michael Willis, FS
Ron Hainsey, OL, Chip Conrad, DT
Jason Perkins, LB - Football Gazette Second Team
Georj Lewis, DB — Football Gazette Third Team '
John Messura, DL-Football Gazette Honorable Mention
1991 Honors and Accomplishments
PSAC
Rushing offense - 2nd West
2nd overall
Passing defense —3rd West, 5th overall
Total defense - 4th West - 6th overall
Individual Records
Lester Frye set the record for longest
run from scrimmage with a 99-yard
TD against California 10/26/91
Individual Honors and Awards
Curtis Rose, OG
Free agent signee - Miami Dolphins,
1992
1991 All-American - 1st team - Don
Hansen's Football Gazette
1991 All-American - 1st team - Host
Communications
All-American - 2nd team - Associated
Press
1991 pre-season All-American - Don
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1991 pre-season All-American - Street
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PSAC West - 1st team
Lester Frye, RB
1991 pre-season All-American - 1st
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1991 All-American Honorable Men
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1991 pre-season All-American - Don
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1991 pre-season All-American - Col
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PSAC West - 1st team
John Messura, DT
1991 All-American - 2nd team - Don
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1991 pre-season All-American - Don
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PSAC West - 1st team
Jason Perkins, LB
1991 All-American - 2nd team - Don
Hansen's Football Gazette
PSAC West - 1st team
Georj Lewis, DB
1991 All-American - 3rd team - Don
Hansen's Football Gazette
PSAC West - 1st team
Jody Dickerson, QB
PSAC West "Rookie of the Year"
PSAC West - Co-player of the Week
(9/21/91)
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Mario Houston, DB
1991 pre-season All-American - Col
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Wade Smith, S
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Mike Barnos, SS; Brian Heebsh, TE;
Mike Kegarise, OT; Gary Lhotsky, P;
Wrentie Martin, WR; Wally Spisak, OT
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Edinboro Team Awards
Special Teams - Joel Marratta
Defensive MVP - John Messura
Offensive MVP - Curtis Rose
Demonstration Team MVP Off. Chadd Wallick
Demonstration Team MVP Def. - Isaac
Johnson
Marine Bank Award - Wally Spisak
William Engh Award - John Messura
Freshman of the Year - Jody Die erso
Best Conditioned Athlete - Steve
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Ashton, Dave................. So., WR, 5-10,175
Erie, PA/Strong Vincent
Bankston, Eric...................Fr., DL, 6-0,227
Youngstown, OH/Youngstown South
Barnes, Jeremy................Fr., WR, 6-3,173
Mentor, OH/Lake Catholic
Barnes, Mike..................... Sr., SS, 5-10,185
Cleveland, OH/Euclid
Barney, Chris......................Fr., DL, 6-4,265
Salamanca, NY/Salamanca
Barrett, Matthew............ Fr., DL, 5-11,232
Greensburg, PA/Greensburg C.C.
Betti, Det........................... So., OL, 6-3,260
Brockport, NY/Albion
Birmingham, Elroy............ Fr., RB, 5-9,172
Buffalo, NY/McKinley
Brown, Matthew................Fr., DL, 6-1,222
Chagrin Falls, OH/Walsh Jesuit
Carswell, Jermaine............ Fr., DB, 6-0,162
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Cheatham, Dion.................Fr., LB, 6-0,200
Lockport, NY/Lockport
Clark, Jason........................ Fr., LB, 6-2,218
Irwin, PA/Norwin
Cray, Russell........................Jr., DL, 6-2,250
Cleveland, OH/Collinwood
Davidson, Otha.................So., DL, 6-2,275
Rochester, NY/Brighton
Davis, Johnny.................. Fr., DB, 5-10,188
Langhorne, PA/Bensalem
Dickerson, Jody..................Jr., QB, 6-0,183
McKees Rocks, PA/Sto-Rox
Edwards, Michael..............So., LB, 6-2,195
Washington, PA/Washington
Farr, Vidal........................... Fr., RB, 5-8,160
Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa
Ford, Tony.......................... Fr., DL, 6-4,277
Mt. Vernon, OH/Mt. Vernon
Freund, Joseph.................. Fr., OL, 6-3, 271
Bridgeville, PA/Chartiers Valley
Gentile, Matt......................Fr., DL, 6-1,247
Greenville, PA/Reynolds
Gentile, Mike.................... Jr., LB, 5-10,198
Greenville, PA/Reynolds
Clus, Robert...................... Jr., WR, 5-9,174
Albion, PA/Northwestern
Harmer, Robert................. .Jr., DL, 6-3,266
Chicago, IL/Meritvale
Harper, Bryant..................So., LB, 5-11,18/
McKeesport, PA/McKeesport
Harris, David.................. Fr., WR, 5-10,162
Rankin, PA/Woodland Hills
Heebsh, Brian.................... Sr., TE, 6-2,235
Tiffin, OH/Tiffin Columbia
Henne, Todd....................... Fr., TE, 6-3,221
Louisville, OH/Louisville
Hill, Corey..........................Jr., RB, 5-10,190
Miami, FL/Palmetto Sr.
Hitchcock, Gordie.............Sr., OL, 6-4,265
Andover, OH/Pymatuning Valley
Hladio, Matt...................... So., LB, 6-1,208
Hanover, PA/Southwestern
Houston, Mario................. .Jr., DB, 5-8,175
E. Cleveland, OH/East Shaw
Jackson, Greg.................... So., TE, 6-2, 215
Pittsburgh, PA/Gateway
Jackson, Lawrence........... So., RB, 6-1,207
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Johnson, Eric..................... Fr., OL, 6-4, 238
Angola, NY/Lake Shore Central
Joyce, Michael..................Fr., K, 5-11,169
Pittsburgh, PA/Brentwood
Kaczmarek, Phil............... Fr., RB, 6-1,224
Seneca, NY/West Seneca East
Kegarise, Mike.................. Sr., OL, 6-6, 310
Milan, OH/Edison
Lambert, Bryan.................. Fr., LB, 6-1, 208
Logan, OH/Logan
Lavis, Tom........................ So., OL, 6-7,270
Seward, PA/Laurel Valley
Lee, Chris........................... Fr., OL, 6-1, 264
Mt. Pleasant, PA/Connellsville Area
Leonard, Rodney.............. So., DL, 6-1, 250
Sidney Center, NY/Sidney
Lewis, Georj.................... Sr., DB, 5-8,173
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville
Lhotsky, Gary........................Jr., P, 6-3, 220
Palmyra, WV/Bridgeport
Macintosh, Jeff.................Jr., WR, 6-2,165
Trafford, PA/Franklin Regional
Maher, Daryle.................. Fr., LB, 5-11,187
Bridgeport, WV/Bridgeport
Mariani, Anthony.............Sr., LB, 5-10,200
Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic
Martin, Wrentie.............. Sr., WR, 5-11,193
Massillon, OH/Washington
McKamey, James............. Fr., WR, 6-4, 203
Harrisburg, PA/Susquehanna Twp.
Mikowicz, Scott................. Jr., TE, 6-4, 230
Cattaraugus, NY/Cattaraugus Central
Mills, William.................. Jr., RB, 5-11, 223
Cleveland, OH/Collinwood
Murphy, Pete.......................Jr., DL, 6-4, 225
New Brighton, PA/New Brighton
Nagy, Steve......................... Sr., LB, 6-1, 215
Stow, OH/St. Vincent-St. Mary
Nickel, Scott...................... Sr., OL, 6-5, 285
Conneaut, OH/Conneaut
Oaks, Anthony...................Fr., DL, 6-2, 201
Harrisburg, PA/Susquehanna Twp.
Perkins, Jason.................... Sr., LB, 6-0,225
Geneva, OH/Geneva
Prexta, Dan......................... Fr., LB, 6-0, 210
Union town, OH/Hoban
Przybylski, Josh................. Fr., LB, 6-2, 200
Oregon, OH/Clay
Rill, Tim........................... So., WR, 6-1,175
Hanover, PA/Southwestern
Roebuck, Kenneth.......... Fr., WR, 6-1,167
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
Ross, Anthony................... Sr., DL, 6-2, 235
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Rupert, Scott...................... So., K, 5-11,175
Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin E.
Russell, Derrick..............Jr., RB, 5-10,190
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
Russell, Stephen................Jr., DB, 6-0,187
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A.
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Schrimper, Eric.................. Jr., TE, 6-4, 255
Waterford, PA/Ft. LeBoeuf
Schuster, Pat..................... Fr., LB, 6-2,216
Bradford, PA/Bradford Area
Seibel, Mike..................... Fr., LB, 6-0,166
Zelienople, PA/Seneca Valley
Seibert, Sean..................... Sr., QB, 6-2,225
Painesville, OH/Thomas W. Harvey
Sherwood, Josh................ Fr., WR, 6-0,161
Brantford, ONT/M.M. Robinson
Simmons, Devas................Jr., DL, 6-1,225
Pittsburgh, PA/Peabody
Sims, Michael.................. Fr., LB, 6-2,218
Pittsburgh, PA/Wilkinsburg
Smith, Mrryce.................. Fr., DB, 6-1,177
Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa
Snyder, Chris.................... So., RB, 6-2, 200
Wattsburg, PA/Seneca
Sparenberg, Bill................. Jr., OL, 6-3, 255
Talbotville, ONTMrthur,yoader
Spellman, Matthew...........Fr., DL, 6-2,227
Andover, OH/Pymatuning Valley
Starr, Edward.................. So., DB, 5-11,172
Butlef, PA/Knoch
Stone, Paul........................ Sr., WR, 6-0,195
Norton, OH/Norton
Styborski, John................. Fr., OL, 6-^2,230
Meadville, PA/Meadville Area
Sullivan, Donald...............Fr., DL, 6-3,278
Turtle Creek, PA/Woodland Hills
Tanner, Jeff......................... Jr., OL, 6-6,265
New Castle, PA/Shenango
Tedder, Tom.........................Jr., FB, 6-0, 220
Pittsburgh, PA/Bald win
Tepper, Michael............... Fr., QB, 5-11,164
Mt. Pleasant, PA/Mt. Pleasant Area
Thomas, Ed......................... .Jr., LB, 6-1, 224
Georgetown, PA/South Side Beaver
Tighe, Tony......................... Jr., OL, 6-7,287
Toronto, ONT/Victoria Park
Trettel, Jason...................Jr., WR, 5-10,160
Portqrsville, PA/Slippery Rock
Van Dyke, Jo jh..................Fr., DL, 6-2,228
Bilrke, VA/Robinson Secondary
Vendemia, David.............Fr., RB, 6-0,184
Enon Valley, PA/Mohawk
Vojtech, Matthew............ Fr., DL, 6-1,263
Twinsburg, OH/R.B. Chamberlin
Walker, Richard...............Fr., DB, 6-2,166
Homestead, PA/Steel Valley
Wallick, Chadd.................So., OL, 6-3,260
Dover, OH/Dover
Waselko, Mark................. Fr., TE, 6-2, 228
Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin
Westerfield, Wade............Fr., RB, 6-1,207
Rocky River, OH/Rocky River
Williams, Martin............ Fr., DB, 5-10,173
Cleveland, OH/Shaw
Williams, Terrence........... Fr., QB, 6-3,188
Bensalem, PA/Bensalem
Zechman, Eric................... Fr., OL, 6-3, 221
Centerville, OH/Centerville
Zeek, Joseph..................... Fr., TE, 6-2, 211
Forest Grove, PA/Archbishop Wood
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WRENTIE MARTIN .........................................WR
PAUL STONE ................................................... WR
MIKE KEGARISE.............................................. OT
SCOTT NICKEL............................................... OG
GORDY HITCHCOCK..................................... OC
BILL SPARENBERG....................................... OG
TONYTIGHE..................................................... OT
BRIAN HEEBSH ................................................TE
JODY DICKERSON......................................... QB
CHRIS SNYDER................................................FB
LARRY JACKSON ............................................ TB
SCOTT RUPERT.............................................. PK
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2 Harris, D......................................... WR
3 Farr, V..............................................RB
4 Martin, W........................................ WR
5 Tedder, T........................................ FB
6 Dickerson, J....................................QB
7 Trettel, J..........................................WR
8 Tepper, M........................................ QB
9 Houston, M......................................DB
10 Joyce, M...........................................PK
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12 Williams, T..................................... QB
13 Lhotsky, G.......................................... P
14 Rupert S..........................................PK
15 Barnes, J........................................ WR
16 Jackson, G.....................................WR
17 McKamey, J................................... WR
18 Davis, J............................................ DB
19 Williams, M......................................DB
20 Carswell, J...................................... OB
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Lewis, G...........................................DB
22 Jackson, L....................................... RB
24 Birmingham, E................................RB
25 Seibel, M.......................................... LB
26 Smith, M...........................................DB
27 Starr, E............................................. DB
28 Mills, W.............................................RB
29 Vendemia, D................................... RB
30 Hill, C................................................RB
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Simmons, D.....................................DL
32 Kaczmarek, P................................RB
33 Russell, D........................................ RB
34 Mariani, A........................................ DE
35 Westerfield, W................................ RB
36 Walker, R......................................... DB
37 Maher, D...........................................LB
38 Schuster, P..................................... LB
39 Thomas, E....................................... LB
40 Gentile, Mike.................................. LB
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42 Russell, S......................................... LB
43 Barnes, M........................................ DB
44 Edwards, M......................................LB
45 Lambert B....................................... LB
46 Cheatham, D................................... LB
47 Snyder, C......................................... FB
48 Sims, M.............................................LB
DEVAS SIMMONS........................................ DE
ROB HARMER......................... ......................DT
RUSSELL CRAY............................................DT
ANTHONY ROSS .................... .....................DE
MICHAEL SIMS ....................... ...................OLB
JASON PERKINS.................... ...................MLB
BRIAN HARPER...................... ...................OLB
STEVE RUSSELL..........................................SS
MARIO HOUSTON .................. .....................CB
GEORJ LEWIS ........................ .....................CB
MIKE BARNES......................... ......................FS
GARY LHOTSKY..................... ........................ P
49 Harper, B......................................... LB
50 Nagy, S............................................ LB
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52 Gentile, Matt....................> ■..........DL
53 Hitchcock, G............................
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54 Prexta, D...................................
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55 Ross, A....................................
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56 Zechman, E....................................OL
57 Schrimper, E...................................TE
58 Brown, M......................................... DL
59 Oaks, A............................................DL
60 Sparenberg, B............................... OL
Johnson, E......................................OL
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63 Van Dyke, J.................................... DL
64 Barrett, M........................................ DL
66 Barney, C........................................ DL
67 Vojtech, M.......................................DL
68 Tlghe, T..........................................OL
70 Freund, J......................................... OL
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72 Wallick, C........................................OL
73 Ford, T. ........................................... DL
74 Nickel, S. >......................................OL
75 Kegaris^e, M....................................OT
76 Sullivan, D.......................................DL
77 Betti, D.............................................OL
78 Leonard, R...................................... DL
79 Styborski, J..................................... OL
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Roebuck, K.................................... WR
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Ashton, D....................................... WR
82 Macintosh, J.................................. WR
83 Waselko, M..................................... TE
84 Mikowicz, S..................................... TE
85 Glus, R............................................WR
86 Rill, T ............................................ WR
87 Henne, T.........................................TE
88 Heebsh, B........................................TE
90 Cray, R..............................................DL
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Spellman, M.................................... DL
92 Przybylski, J.................................... LB
94 Harmer, R........................................ DL
95 Davidson, O.....................................DL
96 Hladio, M.......................................... LB
97 Bankston, E..................................... DL
98 Zeek, J.............................................. TE
99 Murphy, P........................................DL
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FRED COLEMAN....................................................... TE
JOE TOPICHAK......................................................... OT
MIKE LAZUSKY......................................................OG
COREY BORNMANN .................................................C
BRIAN HIGH ..............................................................OG
TED AMOROSI.......................................................... OT
ED MINOGUE........................................................... WR
BRIAN GILBERT .............
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SETH HOLDERMAN ................................................RB
BRIAN GALLAGHER................................................RB
TOM COLEMAN ........................................................RB
JOELYOHN.................................................................. K
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MARK MACIEJEWSKI............................................. MG
ROBERT DAVIS.........................................................DT
MIKE STOFFLET....................................................OLB
SHAYNE MAINS.........................................................LB
KEVIN ANDERBERG............................................... LB
JAMES McKENNA ................................................ OLB
MACKENLEE BLAIN ............................................... DB
DOUG SEIDENSTRICKER ....................................DB
MARTIN PEPE...........................................................DB
JEROME PRESSLEY..............................................DB
PAUL DORMER ...........................................................P
Blain, M......................................DB
Janhonen, J.................................K
Pastor, R................................... QB
Davis, L......................................RB
Fordyce, B................................ RB
McCauley, M.............................TE
Elvey, D..................................... QB
Seidenstricker, D.....................QB
Gilbert, B...................................QB
Curnow, B................................ QB
Harbaugh, R................................ P
Eck, D........................................... K
Dormer, P. ...............................QB
Fernandez, D.......................... QB
Yaccino, M................................QB
Jones, T..................................DB
Bowser, T.................................DB
Jenkins, R.................................DB
Noll, S........................................ DB
Schaefer, J................................DB
Bollinger, T.............................. RB
Brown, S....................................RB
Pressley, J................................ DB
Watts, R..................................... FB
Peters, S................................... RB
McKenzie, J............................. WR
Moylan, J................................... DB
Coleman, T. ........................... WR
Cleveland, P. .......................... RB
Holderman, S........................... RB
Urso, J........................................RB
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Buglia, M................................... DB
Smith, J......................................DB
Gallagher, B............................. RB
Bickel, C.................................... DB
Madden, E................................ RB
Friedman, B..............................DB
Pepe, M....................................WR
Costello, C.................................LB
Miller. T ................................... RB
Mains, S.....................................LB
Willingham, C........................... LB
Scott, M.................................. OLB
Heckert, T................................LB
Foster, B....................................DB
Yohn, J..........................................K
Bush, J.......................................DB
Anderberg, K............................ LB
Maciejewski, M....................... MG
Strauss, R....................................C
Robertson, D............................ LB
Bender, M.................................. LB
Bornmann, C...............................C
Johnson, E.............................OLB
Decker, M.................................. LB
Gilbert B................................ OLB
Grunza, M................................. DL
Amorosi, T. ............................. OT
Dickman, F.................................C
High, B......................................OG
Koutch, R...................................DL
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Gilson, D....................................DT
Schultz, D...............................OLB
Allen, G...................................... DT
Lazusky, M...............................OG
Massey, M................................ OT
Sheetz, A...................................DL
Beck, D..................................... OG
McKenna, J.......................... OLG
Topichak, J............................... OT
Snavely, M...............................WR
Minogue, E..............................WR
Brill, J........................................WR
Workman, J...............................TE
Stolarick, B................................TE
Small, P.................................... TE
Davis, R..................................... DT
Orchsner, P............................ WR
Kline, J.......................................DB
Coleman, F. ............................ TE
Moyers, J.................................. OT
Ruffner, A...................................DL
Ginder, T.............................. OLB
Hogan, M................................. WR
Topping, C................................K/P
Patton, L................................. OLB
Brown, J....................................... K
Stofflett, M..............................OLB
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Allen, George..................So., OG, 6-2,238
Philadelphia, PA/Central
Amorosi, Ted................... So., OT, 6-1,247
Herndon, VA/Herndon
Anderbeig, Kevin ..........Sr., LB, 5-10,222
Waynesboro, PA/Waynesboro
Beck, Darren...................... Jr., OT, 6-2,242
Bear, DE/William Penn
Bender, Mark ................. Sr., LB, 5-10,223
Emmaus, PA/Emmaus
Bickel, Chris ................... Fr., DB, 6-3,185
Hershey, PA/Hershey
Blain, Mackenlee.......... So., DB, 5-10,198
Queens Village, NY/Holy Cross
Bollinger, Thomas............Fr., DB, 5-7,178
Chambersburg, PA/Chambersburg
Bommann, Corey..............Sr., C, 6-1,251
New Britain, PA/Central Bucks West
Bowser, Ortelin.................Fr., DB, 6-1,198
Philadelphia, PA/Martin Luther King
Brill, James ......................Fr., WR, 5-7, 201
Selden, NY/Newfield
Brown, Shawn................So., RB, 5-11,185
Highspire, PA/Bishop McDevitt
Brown, Justin..................... Fr., K, 5-7,140
Oakdale, PA/West Allegheny
Buglia, Michael................Fr., WR, 6-0,165
Newport, PA/Newport
Bush, Jonathan..................Fr., DB, 6-1,190
Chatham, NJ/Chatham
Cleveland, Paul................. Jr., RB, 5-8,183
Milford, NJ/Phillipsburg Catholic
Coleman, Fred .................. Jr., TE, 6-0,219
Pottsgrove, PA/Milton
Coleman, Tom....................Fr., RB, 5-9,186
Holland, PA/Council Rock
Costello, Chad..................Fr., LB, 5-11,220
Ellicott City, MD/DeMatha
Cumow, Brian..................So., QB, 6-1,203
Flemington, NJ/Hunterdon Central
Davis, Leon...................... Sr., WR, 5-7,185
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville
Davis, Robert.....................Sr., DT, 6-3,280
Landover, MD/Eleanor Roosevelt
Decker, Michael .............. Fr., LB, 6-1,200
North Halden, NJ/Manchester
Dickman, Frank ..............So., OT, 6-2,241
Coplay, PA/Whitehall
Dormer, Paul ................... Sr., DB, 6-1,223
East Lansdowne, PA/Academy Park
Eck, Daniel......................... Fr., K, 6-1,169
Allentown, PA/Emmaus
Elvey, Darren................... Fr., QB, 6-2, 200
Altoona, PA/Bishop Guilfoyle
Fernandez, D.....................Fr., QB, 6-4,215
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Tavernier, FL/Coral Shores
Fnedman, Brad ................Fr., DB, 5-9,167
Walkersville, MD/Walkersville
Fordyce, Brian .................. Jr., RB, 5-7,188
Churchville, MD/C. Milton Wright
Foster, Bernard................. Fr., LB, 5-9,218
Conewago, MD/Perryville
Gallagher, Brian...............Fr., RB, 5-8,183
Drexel Hill, PA/Malvem Prep
Gilbert, Brian................... Jr., QB, 6-2,208
Freehold, NJ/Freehold Twp.
Gilbert, Bryan .................... Sr., C, 6-0,242
Frederick, MD/Frederick
Gilson, David ................. So., DT, 6-1,230
Hershey, PA/Milton Hershey
Ginder, Thomas............Fr., OLB, 6-1,227
Manheim, PA/Manheim Central
Gruitza, Mark................Fr., MG, 5-11,240
Newark, DE/A.I. duPont
Harbaugh, Rick................... Sr., P, 6-0,201
Hanover, PA/South Western
Heckert, Troy..................... Jr., LB, 6-1,220
Reading, PA/Exeter
Helsel, Lance ................. Sr., DB, 5-10,191
Camp Hill, PA/Cedar Cliff
High, Brian....................Sr., OG, 5-11,231
Chambersburg, PA/Chambersburg
Hogan, Michael ............. Fr., WR, 6-0,183
Rockville, PA/Good Council
Holderman, Seth.......... Fr., RB, 5-11,178
Mingoville, PA/Bellefonte
Ingerick, Brent.............. So., OG, 6-1,240
Wellsboro, PA/Wellsboro
Janhonen, Janne .................Sr., K, 6-1, 206
Vantaa, Finland/Hanover, PA
Johnson, Chris ............... Fr., LB, 5-11,222
Easton, PA/Easton
Jones, Trinell................. So., DB, 5-11, ?56
Pittsburgh, PA/Oliver
Kline, Joshua..................Fr., OLB, 6-4,216
Sunbury, PA/Shikillamy
Koutch, Robert..................Fr., DT, 6-0,257
Ashland, PA/Lourdes
Lazusky, Mike................Sr., OG, 5-11,238
Mahanoy City, PA/Marian
Maciejewski, Mark........Sr., MG, 6-1,240
Punxsutawney, PA/Punxsutawney
Madden, Edward........So., OLB, 5-11, 203
Cheverly, MD/Riverdale Baptist
Mains, Shayne ................. Sr., LB, 6-2,235
Havre de Grace, MD/Havre de Grace
Massey, Mike....................So., DT, 6-2,240
Glen Mills, PA/Garnet Valley
McCauley, Matt ................Sr., TE, 6-3,233
Youngwood, PA/Greensburg Cent. Cath.
McKenna, James...........So., OLB, 6-1,234
Warminster, PA/Archbishop Wood
McKenzie, Jason............So., WR, 6-1,196
West Chester, PA/West Chester East
McTaggert, Steve...............Fr., DT, 6-3, 240
Califon, NJ/Voorhees
Miller, Troy................... So., DB, 5-10,190
Media, PA/Strath Haven
Minogue, Ed ................. Sr., WR, 5-11,195
Fairless Hills, PA/Bishop Egan
Moyers, Jon......................Sr., DT, 6-2,249
Exton, PA/Henderson
Moylan, James...............So., DB, 5-11,190
Audubon, PA/Methacton
Noll, Scott........................ So., DB, 6-2,198
Hagerstown, MD/Williamsport
Ochsner, Paul...................So., TE, 6-0,206
Goshen, NY/Goshen
Pastor, Roland ................Fr., QB, 5-11,194
Nazareth, PA/Nazareth
Patton, Leonard............Fr., OLB, 5-11,170
Marl ton, NJ/Cherokee
Pepe, Martin ....................So., DB, 5-9,202
West Pittston, PA/Wyoming Area
Peters, Steve................... Fr., RB, 5-11,193
Allentown, PA/Parkland
Pressley, Jerome...............So., DB, 5-8,181
Philadelphia, PA/Scotland
Robertson, Doug............So., MG, 6-0,234
Meyersdale, PA/Meyersdale
Ruffner, Andrew...............Fr., DT, 6-3,227
Warrenton, VA/Fauquier
Schaefer, Joshua................Fr., DB, 5-9,171
Woxall, PA/Souderton
Schuize, Dwaine...............Fr., OT, 6-2,261
Bethlehem, PA/Nazareth
Scott, Mike.....................So., OLB, 6-4,208
Smithsburg, MD/Smithsburg
Seidenstricker, Doug .....So., DB, 6-0,198
Brodbecks, PA/South Western
Sheetz, Aaron..................Fr., MG, 6-0,238
York, PA/West York
Small, Phillip.................... Fr., TE, 6-1,216
West Chester, PA/West Chester East
Snavely, Mark................Fr., WR, 5-10,165
Lebanon, PA/Lebanon
Stofflet, Mike..................Sr., OLB, 6-0,230
West Chester, PA/West Chester East
Stolarick, Brian..................Fr., TE, 6-3,237
Cherry Hill, PA/Haddonfield Memorial
Strauss, Ron....................... So., C, 6-2,238
Timonium, MD/Loyola
Topichak, Joe..................... Jr., OT, 6-2,244
Parkersburg, WV/Parkersburg
Topping, Craig.................Fr., K/P, 6-3,181
Nazareth, PA/Nazareth
Urso, Jacob........................Fr., RB, 5-11,206
Allentown, PA/Parkland
Watts, Reid..........................Sr., FB, 5-8,190
Hanover, PA/South Western
Willingham, Chris ...........Fr., LB, 6-0,235
Columbia, MD/Atholton
Workman, Jeremy.............So., TE, 6-1,221
Chambersburg, PA/Chambersbuig
Yaccino, Mario...................Fr., QB, 5-9,165
Irwin, PA/Penn-Trafford
Yohn, Joel........................... Fr., K, 5-10,190
Dillsburg, PA/Northern York
Assistant Coaches
Scott Browning - Secondary
Moving to the defensive side of the ball, from the offensive backfield, Scott
brings a wealth of coaching experience in his seventh year at the 'Boro. Under his guid
ance the Scot defense has intercepted 63 passes the past four seasons. He has guided the
fortunes of All-Americans Wade Smith and Georj Lewis, and PSAC Rookie of the Year
Mario Houston.
Scott came to Edinboro from Ohio State University, where he coached receivers
and runningbacks including Keith Byers. Prior to his start at OSU, Browning coached at
Worthington and Dayton-Fairview High Schools in Ohio, from 1979-81. Then, as a grad
uate assistant, he coached the defensive secondary at New Mexico State in 1982.
In 1983, he mentored the receivers at Idaho State University which advanced to
the Division I-AA playoffs.
Browning earned a master’s degree in education administration from New
Mexico State in 1983, and a BS in education from Ohio State in 1981. Earlier, before trans
ferring to OSU, Scott attended Capital University where he played football for one sea
son. Browning was a four-year letterman in four sports at Loudenville High School (OH)
prior to his collegiate days. Scott is married to the former Lynn Hook and resides in
Edinboro.
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Dan Gierlak enters his sixth season as a full-time coach with his responsibilities
concerning the running backs. He is also the head women's softball coach for the Scots
and led the squad to the PSAC playoffs in 1990.
Gierlak came to the 'Boro from Thiel College (Pa.) where he coached the defen
sive secondary for the 1984 season. Dan, a starter and three-year letterwinner for the
Plaid in the secondary, moved on to the semi-pro ranks with the Chicago Cowboys. Dur
ing his short stint with the Cowboys, Gierlak's squad gained national championship
honors in 1984 and runner up nationally in the 1985 season. Gierlak brings both playing
and coaching experience to the staff, giving the Scot players an added plus on the offen
sive side of the ball. As backfield coach, he has guided former Harlon Hill finalist Elbert
Cole and Boro All-American Lester Frye.
Originally from Buffalo, New York, Dan graduated from Edinboro with a
degree in health and physical education. He and his wife, the former Amy Adams and
one-year-old daughter, Alexandria Alicia, reside in Edinboro.
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Mark Niswonger, a veteran of the coaching ranks for 19 years, begins his fifth
year with the Plaid as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach. Former understudy of
head coach Tom Hollman at Greenville High School, Mark brings extensive experience
both on and off the field to the Scot coaching staff. He has helped mold the Scot defense
into one of the most respected squads in the country over the past four years.
His coaching stint began back while attending Findlay when he was the head
scout for Arlington High School. His first job after college was as defensive coordinator
for Bryan High School (OH) where the team earned a 9-1 record. The next two seasons,
Niswonger was the defensive coordinator at West Carrollton High School (OH) where
his squad posted an impressive 17-1-2 slate.
After West Carrollton, he then returned to graduate school at Ball State Univer
sity where he helped coach the tight ends and offensive linemen.
From 1981-84, Niswonger was the head coach at Franklin City Schools and was
named "coach of the year" in 1982 when his squad won its first league championship in
18 years. He then moved on to the collegiate ranks in 1984 at Manchester College as
defensive coordinator and then back to his alma mater from 85-87 as their secondary
coach.
Niswonger's education includes an undergraduate degree in physical education
and political science from Findlay and a MA in physical education from Ball State. Mark
and his wife Patty and one-year-old daughter, Megan Marie, reside in Edinboro.
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son in rushing defense. He aided in the development of Scot All-Americans Jeff Jacobs
and John Messura.
Smith also has past association with Coach Hollman as he was a graduate assis
tant working with the defensive line under Hollman at Ohio University. The following
season with the Bobcats, Smith moved to the offensive side of the ball as tight end/tackle
coach for OU. He also worked extensively with the weight training program as a
strength coach. Gene is the coordinator of strength and conditioning for the Scot football
squad.
As a player, he enjoyed an outstanding career at Heidelberg College. Smith cap
tained Heidelberg his senior season. He obtained his B.S. degree in education during his
undergraduate years and later completed his M.S. in athletic administration from Ohio
University. Smith has also completed post-graduate hours.
Smith, originally from Monroeville, Ohio, resides in Edinboro.
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with Edinboro, Stults organized an offensive front that was one of the best in the coun
try. He directed the fortunes of three All-Americans including Scot first-teamer Curtis
Rose and numerous All-Conference players. Rose recently signed a free agent contract
with the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League.
He brings over ten years of coaching experience to the Scot linemen. He began
his coaching career at his alma mater, Blufton College, in 1981 directing the linebackers.
Later on in his coaching stint he turned his attention to the offensive line. He played
linebacker at Blufton from 1976-79 and he graduated in 1980 with a BA in education.
After his coaching tenure at Blufton that spanned 1981-87, Stults took the offen
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Seasons, Overall Record: 4, 29-14-1
President: Foster F. Dicbold (Aug., 1979)
Assistant Coaches: Scott Browning, Dan Gierlak, Mark
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1991 Record: 7-4, Conference 3-3
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MIKE BARNES, Sr., DB, 5-10, 205, Cleveland, OH, Euclid High School
PSAC West 2nd team in 1991 ... 83 tackles last year to rank 4th for the
Scots ... added 10 deflections and 1 fumble recovery ... hard tackier with
great speed . . . converted fullback ... 16 stops vs. lUP last fall ... has
played in 34 straight games for the Boro .. . has earned 185 career tackles
from his linebacker/free safety position.
RUSSELL CRAY, Sr., DL, 6-2, 248, Cleveland, OH, Collinwood . . . pro
jected as a starting defensive tackle for the 2nd consecutive year . . .
played in 11 games last year with 42 tackles including 26 solo stops . . .
added 6 tackles for loss for minus 14 yards . .. totals also included 1 pass
break up and a pair of sacks for a loss of 16 yards ... strong, physical pass
rusher will improve in 1992 with the experience of last season.
Mike Barnes
Russell Cray
Otha Davidson
Jody Dickerson
Brian Heebsh
Corey Hill
OTHA DAVIDSON, So., DL, 6-2,265, Rochester, NY, Brighton ... along
with Cray, will look to fill the hole vacated by Scot All-American John
Messura .. . played in all 11 games last season as a freshman . .. credited
with 22 tackles on the interior with 10 solo stops and a dozen assists .. .
also earned a sack for minus 12 and an additional tackle behind the line of
scrimmage . . . after a solid spring and off season he is projected into the
Scot starting lineup for opening day.
JODY DICKERSON, So., QB, 6-0,180, McKees Rocks, PA, Sto-Rox ...
PSAC West Rookie of the Year for 1991 .. . transferred to the Boro from
Michigan State . .. started all 11 games in initial season of college ball...
connected on 53% of his passes (103-194) for over 1,300 yards and 8 touch
downs ... his efficiency rating of 112.3 ranked 7th in the entire PSAC ... a
threat to run, he gained 240 yards on 75 attempts and 3 scores . . . could
develop into one of the Boro's all-time greats
BRIAN HEEBSH, Sr., TE, 6-2,230, Tiffin, OH, Tiffin ... PSAC West 2nd
team choice at tight end in 1991 . . . big play abilities for TE ... a solid
blocker up front for the Boro running attack ... grabbed 13 passes for 162
yards and 2 scores last fall . . . averaged 12.5 yards per catch . . . has 26
receptions for an even 400 yards over the past 2 seasons . . . career game
in 1990 against lUP with 3 grabs for 96 yards ... soft hands, nets over 15
yards per catch for his career.
COREY HILL, Jr., DB, 5-10,180, Miami, FL, Palmetto ... started the Scot
'91 opener against NCAA I-AA national champion YSU . . . played in 7
games in the offensive backfield and also saw time in the defensive sec
ondary . . . carried the ball 26 times for 82 yards on the season and also
caught 4 passes for 11 yards ... great speed from the tailback spot... had
a great spring showing his game-breaking abilities . . . totaled 5 tackles
from his defensive back spot in '91.
GORDON HITCHCOCK, Sr., OC, 6-3, 251, Andover, OH, Pymatuning
Valley... in his first full season with the Scots last fall, Hitchcock played
in all 11 games at the center position ... is the Boro's projected starter over
the ball for the '92 campaign . . . solid pass protector with good feet . . .
helped the Scot groimd attack be second best in the PSAC last year . . .
All-Conference p>otential for the Scots at the center spot.
MARIO HOUSTON, Jr., DB, 5-9, 168, E. Cleveland, OH, East Shaw. . .
Edinboro has had the western division's rookie of the year the past 2 sea
sons with Dickerson ('91) and Houston ('90) . . . outstanding athlete . . .
Houston was 3rd on the squad with 75 tackles last year ... he added a
fumble recovery, a cause fumble and an interception to his team high 12
deflections in '91 . . . All-American potential, Houston was voted a pre
season AA last fall... will start at the corner for the 3rd straight year.
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Gordon Hitchcock
Mario Houston
MIKE KEGARISE, Sr., OL, 6-6,296, Milan, OH, Edison . .. could follow
in the footsteps of Curtis Rose to the pro ranks after his days with the
Boro . . . great size and feet. .. former wrestler . . . 2nd team PSAC West
selection at tackle last year ... has started the past 22 games for the Plaid .
. . Boro has averaged over 200 yards per game on the ground with
Kegarise as starting left tackle . . . All-American honors ahead for the
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GEORJ LEWIS, Sr., DB, 5-9, 175, Connellsville, PA, Connellsville . . .
named All-American 3rd team by the Football Gazette last year . . . has
started every game, 34 consecutive, at cornerback since his freshman year
... PSAC West 1st team choice by the conference coaches ... anchored the
Scot secondary last year with 50 tackles, 11 deflections, 1 interception and
2 recoveries ... 163 career stops with 5 picks.
GARY LHOTSKY, Jr., P, 6-2,205, Bridgeport, WV, Bridgeport.. . named
2nd team PSAC West last year at punter ... has started since his freshman
year for the Scots ... a versatile athlete ... he can play tight end and
defensive end . .. averaged 38.1 yards per punt to rank fifth in the PSAC
and 2nd in the west... his 48 punts covered over 1,800 yards with a long
of 57 . .. has averaged 36.5 ypp over his two years career .. . has a career
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ANTHONY MARIANI, Sr., DE/LB, 5-10, 214, Pittsburgh, PA, Central
Catholic ... projected to start at the defensive end position for the second
consecutive season . . . played in all 11 games last year . . . credited with
48 stops ... half of his tackles were solo stops ... 4th on the squad with 8
tackles for loss of minus 16 ... broke up a pair of passes ... caused a fum
ble and earned 2 sacks last year . . . rugged up front with great lateral
quickness.
WRENTIE MARTIN, Sr., WR, 6-1,180, Massillon, OH, Washington . ..
named 2nd team PSAC West at wide receiver last year . . . great hands
and runs solid routes . . . led the Boro last year with 39 catches for 607
yards and 3 touchdowns . . . averaged 15.6 yards per catch with a long
reception of 62 yards ... led the Boro with 7 catches in the win over SCSU
.. . career totals include 91 catches for 1,062 yards and 5 scores .. . needs
45 receptions to rank 2nd on the all-time Boro list.
Wrentie Martin
Steve Nagy
STEVE NAGY, Sr., LB/LS, 6-1, 215, Slow, OH, St. Vincent-St. Mary . . .
will be the Scot's long snapper for the 3rd consecutive year and will also
see time at linebacker in '92 . .. great special teams player and leader .. .
Nagy played in all of the Boro games the past 2 years . . . was in on 3
stops for the Boro punt team last year . . . great work ethic who made
solid contributions to the Scot program over his career . .. will add quali
ty depth to the outside linebacker spot in '92.
SCOTT NICKEL, Sr., OL, 6-4, 278, Conneaut, OH, Conneaut . . . will
start for the 3rd consecutive year on the offensive front... can play center,
guard and tackle . . . projected to guard again this fall . . . excellent pass
blocker who has made steady improvement over his career . . . All-Con
ference potential... aided the Scots in rushing for 188 yards per game last
fall and 23 touchdowns.
Scott Nickel
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Jason Perkins
JASON PERKINS, Sr., LB, 6-0,220, Geneva, OH, Geneva ... earned AllAmerican 2nd team honors from the Football Gazette last year ... projected
as a 1st team All-American by the Sporting News Publication for '92 . . .
PSAC West 1st team choice by the conference coaches . . . led the Boro
with 135 tackles from his inside linebacker position in '91 . . . 76 of his
stops were solo ... 9 tackles for loss were 2nd on the team ... tied for the
team lead with 2 interceptions and was 2nd with four sacks ... also broke
up 4 passes and recovered a fumble.
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SCOTT RUPERT, So., PK, 5-11, 170, Harrisburg, PA, Central Dauphin
East . . . begins his second season as the Boro's #1 place-kicker . . . solid
freshman campaign in '91 connecting on 71% of his field goal tries . . .
made 5 of 7 3-point tries with a long of 35 yards . .. Scots' backup punter
Rupert averaged 37 ypp in '91 . . . excellent all-around athlete ... led the
Scot baseball team in '92 with a .398 batting average and was PSAC run
ner up in the "Freshman of the Year" voting.
DERRICK RUSSELL, Jr., TB, 5-11, 190, Pittsburgh, PA, Perry T.A.. . .
Scots' top returning ball carrier for this season . . . gi«at I-back player ...
rushed for 403 yards on 68 carries and 3 scores in just 9 games last fall...
averaged 5.9 yards per carry in '91 . . . caught 4 passes for 37 yards . . .
over two-year career covering just 20 games, Russell has rushed for 1,059
yards on 164 carries (6.5 ypc) and 6 touchdowns ... will carry the load for
the Plaid this fall.
Ball dead
Touchback (move
side to sido)
Legai touching of forward
pass or scrimmage kick
First down
Inadvortont whistio
(Face Press Box)
STEVE RUSSELL, So., LB, 6-0, 195, Pittsburgh, PA, Pittsburgh T.A.. . .
part-time starter for the Boro last year at outside linebacker .. . made an
immediate impact in his freshman year . . . credited with 41 tackles
including 21 solo stops .. . added a pair of tackles for loss . .. tied for the
team lead with 2 interceptions . . . broke up 1 pass and added a pair of
sacks for a minus 20 yards ... the Boro freshman also caused 2 fumbles ..
. is likely to be a starter in '92.
SEAN SEIBERT, Sr., QB, 6-2, 230, Painesville, OH, Thomas W. Harvey .
. . Will battle for the QB spot again this year . . . had a solid spring at the
defensive safety spot... will likely see action on both sides of the ball this
fall... played in 7 games at the quarterback spot last year ... completed 9
of 20 passes for 160 yards ... had an efficiency rating of 102.2 ... a schol
ar-athlete, Seibert will graduate in 7 semesters.
Steve Russell
Sean Seibert
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DEVAS SIMMONS, Jr., LB/DE, 6-1, 225, Pittsburgh, PA, Peabody ... is
likely to step up to the defensive end spot this season ... after a successful
spring is expected to be a force up front against the run and pass ... spot
play last year at linebacker, Simmons can play both spots . . . earned 36
tackles in '91 including 14 solo and 22 assists ... caused a pair of fumbles
to tie for the team lead ... projected starter by the coaching staff for '92.
lllegai shift - 2 hands
IHegai motion -1 hand
Sideline interference
Running into (NCAA)
or Roughing Kicker
or Holder
Illegal batting
IHegai kicking
(FoHowed by pointing
toward toe for kicking)
Invalid fair catch signal
(High Schooi)
lllegai fair catch signal
PAUL STONE, Sr., WR, 6-0,178, Norton, OH, Norton . . . will be in the
Scot starting lineup for the 3rd consecutive year at wide out . . . has
earned a quality career with the Scots . . . grabbed 9 passes for 113 yards
last year and was 3rd on the squad with a 13.0 yards per catch mark . . .
Career totals include 42 catches for 387 yards and a pair of scores . .. will
look to finish strong in '92.
Forward pass )
interference
Kick catching
interference
Roughing passer
TOM TEDDER, Jr., FB, 6-1,222, Pittsburgh, PA, Baldwin... . starter last
fall at fullback... has seen action in all 22 games since his freshman year .
■. netted 173 yards on 41 carries and 1 score last year ... great blocker ...
considered one of the toughest fullbacks in the PSAC West... All-Confer
ence potential... has lost just 6 yards in 79 carries over his 2-year career .
■ ■ totals 365 yards and a pair of scores in his career.
47
Holding or obstructing
IHegai use of
hands or arms
IHegai block in
the back (NCAA)
NOTE: Signal numbers 25 and 26 are for future expansion.
tony TIGHE, Jr., OL, 6-7, 280, North York, ONT, W.A. Porter . . .
Moved to the defensive side of the ball at mid-season for the Scots last
year---- starter in the remaining four games at the tackle spot... project
ed starter on the offensive front... big with great feet and drive blocking
abilities . . . helped the Boro to being the 2nd best running team in the
"SAC last year ... can play DT in goal line situations.
Tom Tedder
Helping runner
Interlocked blocking
Player disquaHfication
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Support Staff
Academic All-America
Hall of Fame
hree former college football stars
T
Dr. Kathleen Lipkovich
Associate Athletic Director
Harold Umbarger
Assistant to the Athletic Director
David Higham
Assistant to the Athletic Director
try’s premier offensive linemen, he was a
first-team all-American in 1952 and 1953.
and the leading scorer in women’s
college basketball history are the newestHe was an academic all-American in
1953, and eventually became a decorated
members of the GTE Academic All-Amer
pilot during the Vietnam conflict.
Navy
ica Hall of Fame.
After
his graduation, Eisenhauer was a
Joining the 24-member hall of fame are
Designated
Naval Aviator in 1956 and
the late Alan Ameche, the 1954 Heisman
participated
in Lebanon Operations in
Trophy winner; Stephen Eisenhauer, a
1958, earning an Armed Forces Expedi
two-time all-American lineman; Randy
tionary Medal. He went on to earn a
Gradishar, a consensus all-American line
degree
in aeronautical engineering from
backer, and Lynette Woodard, the first
the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in
woman inducted into the GTE Academic
1964.
All-America Hall of Fame.
The four honorees represent the fifth
class of inductees named to the hall of
fame. They were selected from among 25
nominees chosen by the 1,400-member
College Sports Information Directors of
America (CoSIDA).
The academic all-America program
was established in 1952 by CoSIDA and
has been sponsored by GTE since 1985.
The program honors the top collegiate
athletes who also excel in the classroom.
In 1988, GTE and CoSIDA established
the hall of fame to honor former academic
all-Americans who have attained high
achievement in their chosen professions
and have made substantial contributions
to their communities.
The 1992 inductees:
Todd V. Jay
Sports Information and
Promotions Director
Randy Gradishar
Gradishar was an education major at
Ohio State who graduated in 1974 with a
3.260 GPA. He was an academic allAmerican in 1973.
A three-year (1971-73) starter at inside
linebacker, he was a consensus all-America
Lynette Woodard
Woodard graduated from Kansas in
1981 with a 3.160 GPA as a communica
tions studies major. A four-time all-Amer
ican and two-time academic all-American,
Woodard enjoyed a record-setting career
at Kansas. The leading scorer in the
history of women’s college basketball with
3,649 points, she won the Wade Trophy as
the nation’s top women’s college basketball
player in 1981.
Woodard also enjoyed a sensational
international career. She helped the U.S.
team win a gold medal at the World
University Games in 1979, was a member
of the U.S. Olympic team in 1980, and
captained the 1984 Olympic team, which
■
won a gold medal in Los Angeles.
Alan Ameche
George Roberts, Director of Sports Medicine (left)
Gary Hanna, Assistant Athletic Trainer
A 1955 graduate of Wisconsin, Ameche
maintained a 3.200 grade-point average as
a communications arts major and was
named academic all-American in 1954.
An outstanding fullback who was nick
named “The Horse,” he was an all-Amer
ican in 1953 and 1954, and the 1954
Heisman Trophy winner.
Ameche was the Baltimore Colts’ firstround draft choice in 1955, and enjoyed a
stellar eight-year NFL career. In the 1958
NFL championship game, he scored one
of the most famous touchdowns in NFL
history—a one-yard plunge in overtime
to defeat the New York Giants, 23-17. The
contest became known as the greatest
football game ever played, and Ameche’s
name was forever linked with it. He was
inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in
1975. Ameche died in August 1988.
Stef^ten Eisenhauer
Stephen Eisenhauer
Angela Jones
Secretary Football Office
selection his final two seasons and finished
among the top three tacklers each year.
Gradishar was the Denver Broncos’
first-round draft choice in 1974, and went
on to star in the NFL for 10 seasons. In
addition to never missing a game, he made
the Pro Bowl seven times and was the
NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year in
1978.
Ron Nath
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Jim Adams
Equipment Maintenance
Eisenhauer graduated from the U.S.
Naval Academy in 1954 with a 3.280 GPA
as an engineering major. One of the coun
Randy Gradishar
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event.
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) is a nationally respected
athletic association. Last season, over 40 teams were among the best in the coimtry,
competing in regional and national championship competitions in football, basketball,
swimming, track and field, wrestling, field hockey, tennis, lacrosse, cross country,
softball, and baseball. Many athletes earned All-American and top scholar recognition
for their work in the classroom and in the athletic arena. The efforts of these women
and men who represent their imiversities and the entire State System, in victory or
defeat, are supported and applauded.
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The outstanding university coaching staffs that provide leadership, instruction,
and encouragement also are to be commended for their contributions to the PSAC.
Nothing can replace the time and talent they give to their students and universities.
The Board of Governors, the university presidents, the campus communities, and I
hope you will continue supporting our State System universities and their athletic
programs during the 1992-93 academic year. Your attendance is appreciated.
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Five-Game Individual and Team Stats
RUSHING
G
Name
5
Jackson, Larry
5
Russell, Derrick
5
Dickerson, Jody
Farr, Vidal
1
4
Snyder, Chris
4
Tedder, Tom
4
Mills, William
5
Westerfield, Wade
Williams, Terrence 3
Birmingham, Elroy 2
_4
Seibert, Sean
5
Totals
ATT
94
54
32
6
11
11
10
9
3
10
4
244
PUNT RETURNS
YL
22
9
34
10
0
0
0
2
0
3
_2
82
NET
687
249
109
45
72
38
41
30
17
42
-2
1328
TD
11
4
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
18
INT
4
0
YDS
777
74
TD
5
0
0
5
YG
709
258
143
55
72
38
41
32
17
45
0
1410
Name
Houston, Mario
Barnes, Mike
Ashton, Dave
Totals
G
5
4
3
5
ATT
93
17
3
113
C
49
7
0
56
_0
_0
4
851
G
5
5
5
5
5
4
5
4
1
5
REC
27
8
6
6
3
2
2
1
1
56
YDS
484
114
123
54
37
14
8
6
11
851
C/G
5.4
1.6
1.2
1.2
.6
.5
.4
.25
1.0
11.2
TD
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
5
AVG
27.2
16.5
8.0
9.0
9.0
0.0
20.0
12.0
5.0
16.0
LR
67
19
14
9
9
0
20
12
0
67
KICKOFF RETURNS
Name
Jackson, Larry
Stone, Paul
Russell, Derrick
Tedder, Tom
Mills, William
Westerfield, Wade
Ashton, Dave
Glus, Rob
Schuster, Pat
Totals
G
5
4
4
4
3
4
5
4
5
5
NO
5
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
15
YDS
136
33
16
9
9
0
20
12
5
240
G
5
FGA
7
FGM
3
per
.42
EUP
OPP
Name
Lhotsky, Gary
G
5
NO
22
AVG
41.5
LR
20
13
_9
20
OPP
74
28
31
15
201
673
, -/ 229
444
2.2
125
47
/
720
5.8
326
1164
3.6
232.8
5
24
159
6.6
20
9
2
21 (351)
16.7
33 (1096)
33.2
11 (76)
6.9
1
45
13
2
55
3
3
40
24
4
37
13
TOT
177
53
PPG
35.4
10.6
1992 RESULTS (5-0)
H
H
A
H
A
Totals
LG
30
PUNTS
YDS
913
AVG
16.3
3.7
4.5
6.3
SCORING BY QUARTERS
FIELD GOALS
Name
Rupert, Scott
YDS
49
37
_9
95
EU
104
62
38
4
244
1410
82
1328
5.4
113
56
851
7.5
357
2179
6.1
435.8
5
48
454
9.5
7
3
4
15 (240)
16.0
22 (913)
j 41.5
/ 15(95)
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6.3
Rrst Downs
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
Rushing Attempts
Yards Gained
Yards Lost
Net Yards
Yards Per Attempt
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Yards Passing
Yards Per Pass
Total Plays
Total Offense
Average Yards Per Play
Average Yards Per Game
Total Games
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Average Penalty Yards
Fumbles
Fumbles Lost
Passes Intercepted
Kickoff Returns (YDS)
Kickoff Return Average
Punts (YDS)
Punt Average
Punt Returns (YDS)
Punt Return Average
RECEIVING
Name
Martin, Wrentie
Ashton, Dave
Heebsh, Brian
Stone, Paul
Russell, Derrick
Tedder, Tom
Jackson, Larry
Glus, Rob
Henne, Todd
Totals
G
5
5
_5
5
NO
3
10
2
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The recent success of the Edinboro University football program has carried over
into the classroom. No better examples than the accomplishments of senior quarterback/free safety Sean Seibert and All-American defensive back Georj Lewis.
LP
55
38
EUP
35
37
41
26
177
University of Buffalo
Northwood Institute
Southern Connecticut
Qarion University
Lock Haven University
OPP
13
13
0
17
iO
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ATT
3,834
3,440
1,030
8,521
1.800
18,625
Fighting Scot 3.0 Club
Fall 1991
Dave Ashton
Shane Blanford
Steve Clare
Russell Cray
Dean Dimickle
Mike Gentile
Rob Glus
Mario Houston
Issac Johnson
Mike Kegarise
Georj Lewis
Gary Lhotsky
John Messura
Jason Modlin
Pete Murphy
Scott Nickel
Bryan Riefsnyder
Sean Seibert
Bill Sparenberg
Wally Spisak
TEAM STATS
PASSING
Name
Dickerson, Jody
Seibert, Sean
Williams, Terrence
Totals
Fighting Scot Scholar-Athletes
Seibert will earn a political science
degree this December in just seven
semesters of attending Edinboro Univer
sity. His 3.0+ cumulative grade point
average and contributions to the Scot
football program make Sean a true schol
ar-athlete. He has been recognized the
past three years for his outstanding
accomplishments by the University.
Lewis, who last year earned AllAmerican honors at defensive back, has
found the academic and athletic balance
to complete his business administration
degree in four years. His 3.0+ cumulative
grade point is outstanding, considering
he has started every game since his fresh
man year, a string of 34 consecutive,
entering the 1992 season.
Spring 1992
Dave Ashton
Mike Barnes
Det Betti
Steve Clare
Mike Gentile
Rob Glus
Brian Heebsh
Gordie Hitchcock
Mario Houston
Mike Kegarise
Anthony Mariani
John Messura
Scott Mikowicz
Scott Nickel
Derrick Russell
Eric Schrimper
Sean Seibert
Bill Sparenberg
Wally Spisak
Paul Stone
John Walker
1991-92 Scots with
Cumulative QPA of 3.0+
Scott Mikowicz, Brian Heebsh,
Sean Seibert, Mike Gentile, Wally Spisak,
Dave Ashton, Georj Lewis,
Bill Sparenberg, Gary Lhotsky and
Shane Blanford
Counselors from the Department of
Academic Support Services assist stu
dents with numerous tasks such as:
course selection, educational planning,
time management, study skills develop
ment and test taking. Academic coun
selors also coordinate programs such as
general studies for undeclared majors,
freshman outreach, and a free tutoring
program.
Pictured left to right: Rob Glus; Dr.
Jerry Jackson, director. Act 101; Bruce
Skolnick, chairperson. Department of
Academic Support Services; and Mike
Barnes.
Rolling Scots vs. Fighting Scots - October 29
Great Minds. Great Places.
Thursday is sports day! At 3:30 p.m. the Edinboro
Rolling Scots football team will take on the Edinboro
Fighting Scots football team in a wheelchair football game
at Crawford Gymnasium. Wheelchair football is an action
packed sport which promises to be fun for all who attend.
Thursday evening will feature a lecture by Mr. Todd Bit
tner, an athlete with a disability who has competed with
able bodied athletes since he was eight years old. His lec
ture will begin at 7:30 in Butterfield 137.
The Organization for Disability Awareness and the
Office of Disabled Student Services are sponsoring Ability
Awareness Week from October 26 through October 30.
This year's events intend to promote an awareness of the
many abilities of persons who have disabilities.
On Tuesday, October 27, a group of U.S., state and
local government officials will participate in a wheelchair
tour of the Edinboro campus. Participants and campus
officials who participate in this tour will be our guests at a
wheelchair luncheon. After lunch, we will conduct a
round table discussion with select members of the admin
istration and student body which highlights the observa
tions of the tour members.
Throughout the week there will be display tables set
up in the University Center to help promote awareness of
achievements of students with disabilities. Of special
interest will be the display and practical demonstration of
computer equipment Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
in the University Center lounge.
Wednesday, October 28 will feature a seminar on Job
Readiness conducted by Mr. James Prentice. Mr. Prentice
now works at the Westinghouse Energy Center in Pitts
burgh. It is interesting to note that he has a severe speech
problem and must communicate through a sp>eech synthe
sis device.
What makes the 14 universities in the
State System so great?
Education leading to opportunities.
Wherever you live in Pennsylvania, a State System of Higher Education
university is within a half-day’s drive. That means you can go away to
college without going far away from home. Tuition is affordable. And,
because the State System universities are committed to diversity, you’ll
find our campuses friendly and supportive.
So, ask your high school counselor about us, or write to: Office of the
Chancellor, State System of Higher Education, P.O. Box 809, 301 Market
Street, Harrisburg, PA 17108. We’d really like to hear from you!
1992 Football Cheerleaders - front row L-R: Sherry Alverson, Michele Hadel, Christy Carl, Roberta Kromer,
Jessica lucent, Christine Smith, Jermifer Johnson, Stacie Sikora. Back row L-R: Alissa Gregory, Candice Sanhotello, Marlene Gormont, Jennifer Gilbert.
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