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WELCOME TO FIGHTING SCOT FALL SPORTS
NEED MORE INFORMATION?
Edinboro State's 1978 guide has been designed to
assist members of the press in the coverage of Fighting
Scot athletic events. Press releases, photographs and
statistics will be made available for your use throughout
the season. Pre-game football material (rosters, starters,
statistics and records) are available in the press box. A playby-play, halftime and final statistics will be provided for
each home game. If press box space or additional
information is desired, please contact the Sports
Information Office. Paul Newman, Sports Information
Director, Edinboro State College, Edinboro, Pa. 16444.
Office Phone: (814) 732-2745; Home Phone (814) 7343735; Press Box Phone: (814) 732-2749.
HA VE A GREA T YEAR! — THE SCOTS
Guide Editor: Paul Newman
Staff Credits: Patti Loomis and Elaine Dzurko
Student Staff: Tom Perkoski and Jim Pierami
Photo Credits: Paul Lane, Buck Snodgrass
Mike Manos, Dan Swackhammer
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ON THE COVER: Edinboro State senior quarterback Mike Hill
who is pictured on the cover will be back to generate the ESC
offense. Hill's strong suit is the pass where he has already
inked his name in the Fighting Scot record charts on two
occasions.

THE SCOTS "BIG TEN"
1978 Schedule
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.

9
16
23
30
7
14

Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.

21
28
4
11

at Fairmont State (1:30)
MUSKINGUM COLLEGE (1:30)
MILLERSVILLE STATE (1:30)
♦CLARION STATE (1:30)
*at Lock Haven State (1:30)
♦SHIPPENSBURG STATE (2:00)
Homecoming
♦at California State (2:00)
♦SLIPPERY ROCK STATE (1:30)
♦at Indiana Univ. (1:30)
at C. W. Post (1:30)

Junior Varsity Schedule
10 SLIPPERY ROCK STATE (3:00)
Oct. .
Oct.
16 at Allegheny (3:00)
31 at Indiana Univ. (3:00)
Oct.
*Pa. Conference Games

Edinboro State's Nationally Famed "Band of Scots"

1978—FOUR ESC TEAMS CHASE COVETED CROWNS

FLIP TO IT FAST
ATHLETIC STAFF
Athletic Director—Al Hall..................................... 10
Coach, Head—Bill McDonald............................... 8
Coaches, Assistant............................................ 9-10
Support Services.................................................... 10
BAND, THE..................................................................16
COLLEGE, THE
Location, History, Curriculum............................. 2
President—Dr. Chester McNerney..................... 2
CROSS COUNTRY .................................................... 18
OPPONENTS ..............................................................19
PAST, THE
All-Time Scores................................................24-26
Gallery of Grid Greats...................................12-13
PC Standings, 1977................. Inside Back Cover
Records................................................................... 28
Results, Stats—1977.......................................... 27
Series Against Opponents...................................26
SOCCER ......................................................................18
SQUAD, THE 1978
Outlook..................................................................4-5
Players................................................................. 6-7
Roster ............................................................... 14-15
VOLLEYBALL.............................................................. 17

EDINBORO
STATE
COLLEGE
1978

FOOTBALL
CROSS COUNTRY
SOCCER
VOLLEYBALL
GUIDE

Building A University







With the addition of the liberal arts degree
program in 1962, the College's curriculum has
expanded to include numerous course selections.
Curricula range from elementary and secondary
education, special fields in art, library science, music
and special education to medical technology.
The College stresses friendly relations among
students and faculty, as well as active student
participation in decisions affecting them. Quality
education has been an Edinboro tradition for more
than a century as graduates have distinguished
themselves in the professions, business and
industry.
With the appointment of Dr. Chester T.
McNerney as Edinboro State's President in 1966, the
College has undergone innovations and reorgani­
zation that have enabled the College to keep in step
with the times and maintain its academic excellence.
Edinboro State College is at the brink of a new
era and has taken the initiative for a new direction
among the state colleges of Pennsylvania. The
College plans to offer programs in such diverse fields
as international education, business administration
and engineering to meet its leadership responsibili­
ties in the years ahead.

Edinboro President - Dr. Chester T. McNerney

From its beginning as a private academy in 1856,
Edinboro State College has surged to the forefront as
one of the leading educational institutions in
Western Pennsylvania. Located just 15 miles south
of Erie, Pa., the College's setting offers a contrast of
seasons. Enhanced by the beauty of Edinboro Lake,
the community serves as a resort center during the
summer while numerous nearby ski slopes offer a
variety of recreation in the picturesque winter
months. The College's location enables it to readily
serve the tri-state area with its proximity to
Pittsburgh, Pa. (125 miles), Cleveland, Ohio (100
miles) and Buffalo, New York (120 miles). Moreover,
it is easily accessible from the north and south by
Interstate 79 and east and west by Interstate 90.
Until recently the chief objective of the College
was the education and preparation of classroom
teachers for the schools of the Commonwealth. With
the implementation of programs in arts, sciences and
humanities, Edinboro has now become a multi­
purpose institution of higher learning serving the
educational needs of a tri-state area.
The College has experienced a rapid growth rate
in students, faculty and physical plant. Forty
buildings cover the 585-acre campus which now
services more than 6,000 students.
In its university oriented role, the College makes
.contributions in the fields of education, government,
conservation, environmental improvement, urban
and rural problems, crime prevention, and service to
business and industry. Edinboro seeks to offer
educational programs which will afford maximum
opportunities to its potential students and to meet the
educational needs of its region from a professional
and a cultural standpoint.

Keeping pace with the College's academic
progress has been a building program which has
dramatically changed the physical appearance of the
campus over the past decade. Included among the
additions are a nine-acre lake, an athletic complex,
dormitory quadrant and new student services
facilities such as a student union, dining hall, health
center, library and administration building.

POINT PRODUCING SCOTS’ BIGGEST CHALLENGE.
direction of the tenth-year coach who has notched a nineseason mark of 51 -30-6. On hand to help attain that goal
are 30 lettermen, among which are 15 starters from last
year's club.
The majority of the returnees reporting back on the
field are listed on the defensive unit. Nine starters are back
in uniform with most of the experience found along the
front wall where veteran tackles Bryan Smith (6-3, 230,
Sr.), Randy Bradshaw (6-3, 235, Sr.) and Ron Link (6-3,
220, So.) operate, sandwiched by a trio of alternating ends
in Bruno Capogreco(6-3,205, Sr.),Tom Lang(6-0,203, Sr.)
and Willie Curry (6-3, 215, Jr.).
Anchoring the middle at nose guard will be Tom
Feneziani (6-0, 215, So.), who is backed up by Gene Taylor
(6-3, 220, So.), a converted defensive tackle.
Curry ranked fourth on last year's tackling chart with
90 stops to his credit and posted a team-leading seven
sacs, while Tom Lang at the other terminal spot finished
sixth with 89 hits. Link and Smith ended seventh and
eighth logging respective 83 and 81 tackle totals.
Bradshaw was lost after the sixth game because of a
broken leg, but still managed 52 thumps to be listed 11th
among the tackling leaders.

Linebacker Jim Krentz—"Keystone” of the defense.

When Edinboro State's Bill McDonald scans the roster
of his 1978 football squad, he feels a lot more confident
than he did a year ago. No, the Scots' head coach isn't
predicting any championships, but his team should be a
very respectable challenger in the Pennsylvania Confer­
ence's Western Division.
"With the number of experienced people we have
back, our mistakes should be cut down," predicted
McDonald who saw his team post a disappointing 3-6-1
record last season.
If the "Men of McDonald" hold true to form, the
Fighting Scots should log a winning campaign under the

General Facts

Giving ample support behind the forward wall is inside
linebacker Jim Krentz (6-2, 225, Sr.), who will be
complemented at the other backer spot by either Phil Fagan
(6-1,195, Jr.) or Doug Smith (6-1,210, So.). Krentz, a firstteam All-Pennsylvania Conference Western Division
winner, was the squad's second leading tackier with 156
stops and snagged three interceptions last season. His
three-year total now reads 372 and he needs only 58 hits to
become the all-time leader.
The starting foursome policing the secondary will be
triple letter-winners Kevin Campbell and Dan Fiegl, who
work the cornerback posts, in addition to safeties Rayfield
Adams and Ken Petardi.
Petardi picked off three enemy aerials last fall while
Campbell followed with a pair of interceptions. Giving them
ample support in the defensive backfield are Ron Miller,
Nick Sobecki, Scott Lewandowski and Dan Allie.

SCOUTING THE SCOTS
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Team Facts

Name: Edinboro State College
Location: Edinboro, Pennsylvania 16444
Enrollment: 6,000
Nickname: Fighting Scots
Colors: Red and White
Conference: Pennsylvania Conference
National Affiliations: NAIA, NCAA, ECAC
Field Name (Cap.): Sox Harrison (5,000)
Athletic Director: Al Hail
Sports Information Director Paul Newman
Sports Information Phone: 814-732-2745
1977 Record: 3-6-1
Conference Place, Record: 5th, 2-3-1

Head Coach: Bill McDonald, Cincinnati, '52
Seasons, Overall Record: 9, 51-30-6
1978 Captains: Jim Krentz, Bob Kunkle
Lettermen Returning: 30
Starters Returning: 15
Team Strengths: Team Balance, Receiving
Team Weaknesses: Line Depth

Experienced Running Backs
Basic Offense: Houston Veer
Basic Defense: 5-2
Assistant Coaches: Jim Bowen, Denny Creehan,

George Cast, Tom Herman, Jeff idzik,
Rick Darcangelo, Mike Ferrare,
Harry Morrison, Barney Rutkowski, Mark Worley

“WILL WE BEAT OURSELVES?” — McDONALD
Offensively, the Scots have a strong corps of receivers,
but have done a lot of juggling to come up with an offensive
line which can clear the way for a crop of inexperienced,
but talented, running backs.
Dave Gallagher (5-10, 195, Sr.) and Bob Kunkle (6-0,
211, Sr.), owners of three varsity letters as guards, are the
mainstays of the offensive line. Working off their shoulders
will be Pat McKenrick (6-5, 230, Sr.) and Dave Jaworski (62, 225, Sr.) at the left and right tackle slots respectively.
McKenrick has been switched from tight end and Jaworski
from center where they both lettered last year.
Tom Greenstone (6-2, 220, Jr.), previously a defensive
lineman, is the number one backup at tackle with Jim
Weido (6-2, 220, So.) on hand to man either guard gap.
Rick Koschar (6-2, 202, So.) apparently has gotten the
nod at center, while both Tom Bourne (6-2, 195, So.) and
Mike Garlick (6-2, 205, So.) are battling for reserve roles in
the middle of the line.
Providing blocking power and also posing as receiving
threats at tight end are Bill Kruse (6-2, 215, Sr.) and Don
Strozyk (6-2, 215, Jr.). Kruse (7 rec., 106 yds.), last fall's
fourth leading receiver, has the edge, but Strozyk, a
converted fullback, appears to have found a home in the
Scots' offensive alignment.
Opposing defensive backs will draw tough assign­
ments in covering wide receivers Bob Jahn, Joe D'Amico
and Tim Beafcham. Jahn led the receiving corps a year ago
with 323 yards in 21 catches and was followed by D'Amico
(213 yds., 13 rec.) and Beacham (167 yds., 9 rec.).
Drawing beads on the starting spots in the ESC
backfield are fullbacks Andy Parma (5-9,200, Jr.)and Dave
Simile (5-10, 185, Sr.), along with speedsters Joe Early (59, 168, So.), Mike Ray (5-9, 170, Fr.) and Jim Rath (5-9,
177, So.). Simile pounded out 233 yards in 51 attempts in
1977 to showcases 4.6 yards per carry average and earned
third-place rushing honors. Parma, who touched the
pigskin only six times, romped 107 yards to garner the
number four position in the rushing stats. Even though the
entire group is lacking in experience and depth, they could
offer some surprising offensive fireworks.
Senior signal-caller, Mike Hill (6-2, 185), should
provide the leadership needed to direct the Scots' offensive
attack. Although the passing game is his strong points, he
appears ready to effectively engineer the Scots' groundminded veer offense. A pair of talented challengers follow
close behind in Rick Shover (6-0,185, Jr.) and transfer Jeff
Daub (6-1, 202, Jr.)
The kicking game is strong once again behind the
accurate toe of John Serrao and the punting of Dan Fiegl.
Serrao's six successful field goals in a single season are an
ESC record and Fiegl owns the season punting mark via his
39.4 yards per punt average.

Promising Newcomers
Dan Allie (DB)
John Coppola (RB)
Ron Delinski (LB)
Tom Gierlak (WR)
Bob Goertler (OT)
Brian Hassett (DE)
Rob Hodges (DT)
Ron Houston (RB)
Tom Kisiday (OG)
Craig Kovalcin (WR)
Bernie Lambie (OG)

Bill Matuscak (TE)
Larry McKelvey (LB)
Glenn Mersky (TE)
Mike Messent (OT)
Chris Pera (LB)
James Portese (MG)
Jim Postufka (WR)
Mike Ray (RB)
Jim Rosick (OT)
Jim Tiedemann (LB)
Joe Veverka (C)
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1978 FIGHTING SCOTS
RETURNING LETTERMEN - 30
Offensive Starters - 6
OG

***Dave Gallagher (5-10, 195, Sr.)

QB

**Mike Hill (6-2, 185, Sr.)

WR

*Bob Jahn (6-0, 178, Sr.)

C (OT)

*Dave Jaworski (6-2, 225, Sr.)

TE (OT)

*Pat McKenrick (6-5, 200, Sr.)

OG

***Bob Kunkle (6-0, 211, Sr.)

Defensive Starters - 9
DE

**Willie Curry (6-3, 215, Jr.)

DE

**Bruno Capogreco (6-3, 205, Sr.)

DE

***Tom Lang (6-0, 203, Sr.)

DT

*Randy Bradshaw (6-3, 235, Sr.)

DT

***Bryan Smith (6-3, 230, Sr.)

LB

***Jim Krentz (6-2, 225, Sr.)

DB

***Kevin Campbell (5-11, 178, Sr.)

DB

***Dan Fiegl (6-0, 185, Sr.)

DB

**Ken Petard! (6-1, 180, Jr.)

Kickers > 1
K

**John Serrao (5-1 OVz, 185, Sr.)

Other Returnees -14
DB

**Rayfield Adams (6-0, 187, Jr.)

WR

*Tim Beacham (5-10, 153, So.)

WR

*Joe D'Amico (5-10, 180, So.)

LB (MG)

*Phil Fagan (6-1, 195, Jr.)

MG (OT) **Tom Greenstone (6-2, 220, Jr.)
TE

*Bill Kruse (6-3, 215, Sr.)

DT

*Ron Link (6-3, 220, So.)

DB

*Ron Miller (6-3, 185, So.)

QB

*Rick Shover (6-0, 185, Jr.)

RB-FB

*Dave Simile (5-10, 185, Sr.)

LB

*Doug Smith (6-1, 210, So.)

DB

*Nlck Sobecki (5-9, 175, So.)

FB (TE)

*Don Strozyk (6-2, 215, Jr.)

DT(MG)

*Gene Taylor (6-3, 220, So.)

: -—Parentheses designate change to new position—
* Varsity Letters

Lettermen By Classes
16 Seniors

7 Juniors

7 Sophomores

TALENTED ESC UPPERCLASSMEN

RAYFIELD ADAMS—DB
6-0, 187, Jr.

6-3, 235, Sr.

KEVIN CAMPBELL—DB
5-11, 178, Sr.

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BRUNO CAPOGRECO—DE
6-3, 205, Sr.







BATTLE TO BECOME WINNERS

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RICK SHOVER—QB
6-0, 185, Jr.

DAVE SIMILE—FB-RB
5-10, 185, Sr.

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BRYAN SMITH—DT
6-3, 230, Sr.

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DON STROZYK—TE
6-2, 215, Jr.

McDonald

marks golden

soth

at scot helm

While he directed Indiana University's offense, the Big
Indians registered 24 regular season victories against only
three defeats. In his final season at Indiana, the Tribe
finished unbeaten in nine outings and proved to be the
greatest offensive unit in the school's history with a 40
points-per-game average.
The Wall, Pa., native guided Hopewell High School to a
46-25-1 slate during his seven-year tenure as head coach.
His 1960 ball club defeated Braddock High 7-6 and broke
their WPIAL 58-game winning streak while his 1963 team
captured the Midwest Class A Championship.
The Fighting Scots' grid pilot served as an assistant
coach at Braddock High School through two undefeated
seasons and also at Latrobe High.
McDonald holds both a B.S. degree in education and a
M.Ed. from the Univ. of Cincinnati where he played
linebacker under Sid Gillman and his assistant coach Paul
Dietzel. This team was the original "Chinese Bandits," a
defensive unit which later became famous at Louisiana
State University.
After graduation from Cincinnati in 1952, the Scots'
mentor continued his education in post graduate work at
Penn State, Pitt and Indiana (Pa.) Universities. Bill and his
wife, Joanne, along with their three children - Amy, Jody
and Dave - reside in Edinboro.

Head Coach Bill McDonald notches 50th win.

Bill McDonald carries an impressive 51-30-6 record
into the 1978 season after nine years of leading the
Fighting Scots' gridiron program. Under his direction, ESC
gridders posted identical 9-1 slates in both 1970 and 1971
while piling up a winning streak of 21 straight regular
season games. His 51 -30-6 mark puts him at the top of the
winning percentage list among Edinboro State football
coaches with a 63 per cent reading.
After an initial 4-4-1 season in 1969, his Fighting
Scots became the greatest in ESC history when they went
8-0 in regular season play, captured the Lambert Bowl,
won the Pennsylvania Conference championship and
earned a berth in the NAIA national playoffs. His 1971 team
followed up with an undefeated regular season (9-0) and a
second straight PC Western Division title. Over 60
individual and team records have been established during
his first seven years at the reigns.
Upon completion of 1970's successful venture,
numerous post-season laurels were bestowed upon the
Scot's mentor. The Football Writers Association of New
York named McDonald Coach of the Year in the East while
the NAIA Area VIII and District 18 coaches as well as the
Pennsylvania Collegiate Press Association also rewarded
him with Coach of the Year honors.
Prior to his assignment at Edinboro, McDonald served
as assistant football coach at Indiana Univ. of Pa. for three
years and head coach at Hopewell High School from 19581965.

EDINBORO GRADS RETURN TO GUIDE SCOTS

The 1978 Edinboro State College Football coaching
staff includes, front row (l-r): Dennis Creehan, Rick
Darcangelo, Harry Morrison and Barney Rutkowski.

JIM BOWEN — Receivers

Jim Bowen will make it an even dozen years with
Edinboro State College football where he has coached
practically every phase of the program. This year, the
veteran mentor returns to the offense to assist a crop of
talented receivers. He has spent the past two seasons
directing the linebackers and produced a pair of AllConference standouts in Greg Sullivan and Jim Krentz.
Bowen served as backfield coach tutoring such greats as
Joe Sanford, Jim Romaniszyn, Bob Mengerink and Al
Raines. In 1975 he served as offensive coordinator when
the Scots finished 12th in the nation in total offense. Jim
was head football coach at Fairview High School for 10
years and compiled an outstanding record of 76 wins and
12 losses. His grid teams captured four league champion­
ships while riding 25 and 19 game winning streaks. The
knowledgeable Scot coach graduated from Slippery Rock
State in 1957 and earned his master's degree from Buffalo
University. Jim and his wife, Joyce, along with their 7
children, two of which are twin girls, reside in Girard.

DENNY CREEHAN — Def. Coordinator
Denny Creehan, a captain on Edinburo State's 1970
Lambert Bowl championship team, begins his second year
as the Scots' defensive coordinator where his specialty is
working with the secondary. Denny was accorded first
team all-east honors by the ECAC and first team all-state
Associated Press while performing as the Scots' strong
safety. A graduate of Bethel Park High School in Pittsburgh,
Denny has also earned an M.S. degree from Duquesne
University and his M.Ed. from Pitt, in addition to his B.S.
degree at Edinboro State. The Castle Shannon, Pa. native
served as defensive coordinator at Keystone Oaks High in
Pittsburgh for three years before joining the Pitt staff in
1974. After a year with the Panthers under Coach Johnny
Majors, Denny served as offensive coordinator at Carnegie
Mellon University for a single season. Denny resides in
edinboro with his wife, Linda, and their two sons, Kevin,
two, and Casey, one.

Back row (l-r): Jim Bowen, Mark Worley, Tom
Herman, George Gast, head coach Bill McDonald and
Mike Ferrare.

RICK DARCANGELO— Linebacker Asst.
Cambridge Springs native, Rick Darcangelo, is a new­
comer to the Edinboro State football program where he
assists in grooming the Fighting Scot linebackers. Rick is a
graduate of Cambridge Springs High School where he
spentfour years on the gridiron forthe Blue Devils, before
continuing his education at Edinboro. He was awarded a
B.S. degree in history and safetyeducationatESCandthen
earned his master's degree in safety education from Penn
State. He is now working toward a second graduate degree
in secondary school administration at Westminster. Rick
served as an assistant football coach at Cambridge Springs
High for two years and head coach for five campaigns. He
currently resides in Edinboro and is in his eighth year of
teaching American history and driver education at
Cambridge Springs High.

MIKE FERRARE — Defensive Line Asst.
Mike is another Edinboro State gridder of the past who
has returned to help the Fighting Scot program. He began
his football playing career at Erie's Strong Vincent High
where he was selected to the All-City first team as a middle
guard. He was also chosen Football Player of the Year by
the Strong Vincent Booster Club in 1969. After a year at
nearby Gannon College, Mike transferred to Edinboro
where he pursued a degree in secondary education. The
Erie product earned varsity letters in 1974 and 1975 while
logging time at middle guard for ESC. The new Scot coach,
who spends most of the day working for Goedecker Realty
in Erie, when quizzed about his return, said, "Edinboro
needed coaches. I have flexible hours and enjoy football, so
I'm back to help with something that always treated me
good."

ESC PROGRAM PACKED WITH PROFESSIONALS .
GEORGE GAST — Linebackers and Ends

MARK WORLEY — Defensive Line

George Gast returned to Edinboro State last year after
four seasons of coaching in the greater Cleveland, Ohio
area. Gast, who was an All-District 18 defensive end for the
Scots in 1972, will tutor the linebackers and ends, as well
as the specialty teams. Following graduation in 1973,
George spent one season as a linebacker for the
Youngstown Hardhats in the semi-pro ranks before
accepting a coaching and teaching position at Berea High
School. He spent the next three campaigns at Kenston High
School in Kenston, Ohio, where he served as an assistant
defensive coordinator and assistant wrestling coach.
George, his wife. Penny, and daughter, Meighan, are
currently living in Lawrence Towers on the ESC campus
where he is serving as head resident.

Returning to his alma mater via a graduate
assistantship, Mark Worley is back helping the Fighting
Scot football fortunes as a coach for the defensive line and
middle guards. Mark joined the ESC staff after a four-year
stint as a junior high football and wrestling coach in
Bainbridge, Ohio's Kenston School System. The new Scot
mentor is a graduate of Holy Name High School in
Cleveland, Ohio, where he was a standout fullback
offensively and middle guard on defense. The Buckeye
native then ventured to Pennsylvania and became
linebacker for Edinboro State from 1969 through 1972.
Mark nailed down a second team All-Conference honor as
a senior in a year when the Pennsylvania Conference was
loaded with outstanding linebackers. He graduated in 1973
with a B.S. in elementary education and is currently
working toward a master's degree as a reading specialist.
The new ESC coach will also be actively involved in
recruiting after the 1978 season.

TOM HERMAN — Offensive Coordinator
Tom Herman returns to his alma mater for the fourth
year to coordinate the offensive unit and primarily to tutor
the offensive line. Originally a standout football player at
Lincoln High School in Ellwood City, Tom continued his grid
career at Edinboro State for four years where he started as
a center during his junior campaign andthen was a regular
defensive end in his senior season. After graduation from
Edinboro State College in 1972, he served as an assistant
coach at Cambridge Springs High School in Cambridge
Springs, Pa. When he returned to ESC, Tom spent a pair of
seasons sharpening the Scots’ defensive front four, but for
the past two campaigns, he has been working with
Edinboro's offensive linemen. Tom earned his master's
degree in health and physical education at Marshall
University where he served as an assistant offensive line
coach.

HARRY MORRISON — Off. Tackles
A 1968 Indiana University of Pennsylvania graduate
with a degree in business, Harry Morrison begins his
second season offering his coaching points to the offensive
line prospects. Morrison is originally from Greenville, Pa.,
where he played football and wrestled at Greenville High
School. In 1969 he accepted a coaching position at Warren
Western Reserve, one of Ohio's most highly respected
scholastic football powers. Harry had charge of both the
offensive and defensive backs for the Fighting Raiders, who
posted 9-1 and 8-2 season slates before going unbeaten,
12-0 in 1972. Prior to joining the Edinboro State College
football staff, Harry directed both the offensive and
defensive line candidates at McDowell High School under
Coach Jim Paul. He and his wife, Kathy, along with their
four children, Don 11, Wendy 9, Ray 8, and Holly 7, reside
in Erie.

BARNEY RUTKOWSKI — Off. Backs
Barney Rutkowski begins his fourth year on the
Fighting Scot staff coaching offensive backs and coor­
dinating the junior varsity offense. Barney came to
Edinboro after spending six seasons as head football coach
at St. John Kanty Prep and had also served one year as
assistant coach at Wesleyville High School. He is a
graduate of Wesleyville High where he earned all-county
honors performing as both quarterback and linebacker.
Following two years of active service in the Navy, Barney
attended Findlay College, Findlay, Ohio, where he was a
member of both the football and wrestling squads. He then
moved to Kanty Prep in a teaching position for nine years,
six of vvhich involved head coach in football and nine
consecutive seasons as head basketball coach. Presently,
he is working toward his certification in health and physical
education at Edinboro. Barney and his wife, Carol, reside in
Erie along with their four children, Russell 17, Raymond
16, Beth Ann 14, and Mary Carol 12.

Bob Klingler

Al Hall

AL HALL — Athletic Director
Since Al Hall's appointment as Athletic Director in
1968, Edinboro State has enjoyed one of the most
respected and most successful collegiate athletic programs
in the East. Through his efforts, Edinboro State College has
become a focal point for athletics in Northwestern
Pennsylvania and has hosted numerous championship
events. Under his leadership, ESC's sports program has
vastly expanded and attained new memberships in the
ECAC and NCAA while building a coaching staff that has
compiled the College's best record in history. A graduate of
Baldwin-Wallace College, he served as Assistant Director
of Athletics at Akron University for two years and piloted
Akron's cross country teams to championship finishes for
12 seasons. Al, his wife, Pam, and daughter, Beth, and
their son. Dale, reside in Edinboro.

BOB KLINGLER — Team Trainer
Giving Fighting Scot athletes the tops in professional
medical care and producing top-notch staffs of student
trainers has been the trademark of trainer Bob Klingler who
begins his eleventh season at Edinboro State. The 1952 Lock
Lock Haven grad ventured to Hermann School of Physical
Therapy in Houston, Texas and became a registered
physical therapist in 1954. He later received his M.S. from
Bucknell. Prior to accepting his ESC post, Klinglertaughtat
Milton Hershey, a private boys' school in Hershey, Pa. Bob,
his wife, Jill, and daughter, Julie, make their home in
Washington Township.

Following the Opposition
DATE
SCHOOL
FAIRMONT
STATE

Sept. 9

Sept. 16

Sept. 23

Sept. 30

Oct. 7

Oct. 14

Oct. 21

Oct. 28

Nov. 4

Nov. 11

EDINBORO

At
Bluefleld

At
Salem

W. VA.
WESLEYAN

At
Concord

W. VA.
STATE

W. VA.
TECH

At
Glenville

At
Shepherd

WEST
LIBERTY

AT
EDINBORO

DENISON

BALDWINWALLACE

At
Capital

At
Otterbein

MARIETTA

WITTENSBURG

At
Wooster

At
EDINBORO

At
Kutztown

WEST
CHESTER

At
Mansfield

MUSKINGUM

MILLERSVILLE

WESTMINSTER

At
EAST
Bloomsburg STROUDSBURG

At
Shippensburg

At
Cheyney

At
CALIFORNIA Slippery Rock

SALISBURY

CLARION

WEST
LIBERTY

DELAWARE
STATE

At
Geneva

AT
EDINBORO

At
Ithaca

LOCK HAVEN

LOCK HAVEN

LYCOMING

At
Mansfield

At
Bloomsburg

At
Indiana

EDINBORO

At
Clarion

SHIPPENSBURG

At
Shepherd

BLOOMSBURG

KUTZTOWN

At
Slippery Rock

INDIANA

AT
EDINBORO

CLARION

At
Lock Haven

CARNEGIEMELLON

WAYNESBURG

At
Frostburg

At
Westminster

SLIPPERY
ROCK

At
Indiana

EDINBORO

At
Clarion

At
California

At
Ashland

INDIANA

AT
EDINBORO

CLARION

At
Lock Haven

At
Shippensburg

CALIFORNIA

At
Slippery
Rock

WAYNESBURG

EDINBORO

At
Clarion

CALIFORNIA

SLIPPERY
ROCK

INDIANA

C. W. POST

LEHIGH

At
East
Stroudsburg

CENTRAL
CONNECTICUT SHIPPENSBURG

At
Kutztown

WESTMINSTER

At
East
Stroudsburg

At
Northeastern

LOCK HAVEN

WAGNER

At
Kings Point

HOFSTRA

SALISBURY
SHIPPENSBURG
STATE

WESTMINSTER

Tinted areas denote Pennsylvania Conference Games

Nov. 18

INDIANA

At
California

SLIPPERY
ROCK

At
James Madison

CALIFORNIA

At
LOCK HAVEN Shippensburg

/
At
Lehigh

EDINBORO

WEST
CHESTER

Edinboro State’s Gallery of Grid Greats . . .

JOE SASS—DB
1969-1970-1971

EBBY HOLLINS—MG
1967-1969-1970

RICH lORFIDO—LB
1970-1971-1972

JOHN WALKER—DB
1971-1972-1973







They Made Winning A'Tradition

1973-1974-1975

1974-1975

1975-1976

1973-1974-1975-1976

1978 EDINBORO STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER
Name
**Adams, Rayfield
Allie, Dan
*Beacham, Tim
Bourne, Tom
*Bradshaw, Randy
Bradshaw, Jeff
Butterini, Peter
***Campbell, Kevin
**Capogreco, Bruno
Cedro, Charlie
Churma, Duane
Collins, Jim
Cooper, Jeff
Coppola, John
**Curry, Willie
*D'Amico, Joe
Daub, Jeff
Delinski, Ron
Early, Joe
*Fagan, Phil
Feneziani, Tom
***Fiegl, Dan
***Gallagher, Dave
Garlick, Mike
Gierlak, Tom
Goertler, Bob
**Greenstone, Tom
Harmon, Dave
Harmon, Hal
Hassett, Brian
**Hill, Mike
Hodges, Rod
Houston, Ron
Jacobs, Bob
*Jahn, Bob
*Jaworski, Dave
Juda, Don
Kisiday, Tom
Koschar, Rick
Kovalcin, Craig
***Krentz, Jim
*Kruse, Bill
***Kunkle, Bob
Lambie, Bernie
***Lang, Tom
^
Lemley, Kurt
Lewandowski, Scott
*Link, Ron
Lowery, Scott
Maori, Chris
Mancini, Dave
Mattie, John
Matuscak, Bill
McClelland, Mark
McKelvey, Larry
*McKenrick, Pat
McNulty, Pat
Mersky, Glenn
Messent, Mike
*Miller, Ron
Moshier, Gary
Parma, Andy
Parson, Eric
Pera, Chris
**Petardi, Ken
Portese, James
Postufka, Jim
Quinn, Tom
Rath, Jim
Ray, Mike
Rosick, Jim
Rounds, Chris
**Serrao, John
*Shover, Rick
*Simile, Dave
Skarlinski, Mike
***Smith, Bryan
*Smith, Doug
*Sobecki, Nick
Speranza, Frank
Steranko, Greg
*Stroyk, Don
Swiatek, Mark
*Taylor, Gene
Teknipp, Jim
Tevis, Pat
Veverka, Joe
Wagner, Charles
Weber, Wayne
Weido, Jim

*Varsity Letters

Pos.
DB
DB
WR
C
DT
MG
MG
DB
DE
DE
RB
DE
RB
RB
DE
WR
QB
LB
RB
LB
MG
P-DB
OG
C
WR
OT
OT
OT
WR
DE
QB
DT
RB
QB
WR
OT
K
OG
C
DB
LB
TE
OG
OG
DE
OT
DB
DT
DB
DE
DT
QB
TE
MG
LB
OT
C
TE
DT
DB
OG
FB
TE
LB
DB
DT
WR
OT
RB
RB
OT
OG
K
QB
FB-RB
DB
DT
LB
DB
WR
QB
TE
OT
DT
FB
DB
C
OG
DB
OG

Ht.

Wt.

Class

6-0
5-9
5-10
6-2
6-3
5-11
6-2
5-11
6-3
6-1
5-7
6-5
5-9
5-10
6-3
5-10
6-1
5-11
5-9
6-1
6-0
6-0
5-10
6-2
5-11
6-3
6-2
6-2
5-8
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-0
6-2
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-0
6-1
6-0
6-2
5-11
6-3
5-11
6-2
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-1
6-5
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-2
5-9
6-3
6-3
6-1
6-3
5-11
6-3
5-9
5-9
6-2
6-1
5-10V2
6-0
5-10
5-11
6-3
6-1
5-9
5-9

175
178
225
190
200
202
175
225
215
211
230
203
228
185
220
170
180
205
175
205
185
217
230
185
185
235
185
195
200
200
220
180
230
175
209
177
170
230
211
185
185
185
170
230
210
175
152

Jr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Fr.

6-i0
6-2
6-4
6-3
5-10
5-10
6-1
6-1
6-1
6-2

170
215
230
220
198
175
200
220
175
220

Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.

187
170
158
195
235
200
210
178
205
190
162
210
170
190
215
180
202
192
168
195
215
185
195
205
155
215
220
220
160
200
185
225*^
185
^

Hometown/High School
Orlando, Fla./Oakridge
Winter Garden, Fla./Oakridge
Maitland, Fla./Edgewater
Bowie, Md./Bowie
Saegertown, Pa./Saegertown
Saegertown, Pa./Saegertown
Buffalo, NY/Kenmore East
Pittsburgh, Pa./Keystone Oaks
Girard, 0./Girard
Florham Park, NJ/Hanover Park
Vandergrift, Pa./Kiski Area
Pittsburgh, Pa./Carlynton
Pittsburgh, Pa./Keystone Oaks
Florham Park, NJ/Hanover Park
Orlando, Fla./Oakridge
Lewiston, NY/Lewiston Porter
Erie, Pa./McDowell
Erie, Pa./Strong Vincent
Eatonville, Fla./Edgewater
Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon
Elma, NY/Iroquois Central
E. Amherst, NY/Williamsville
Parma Hts. O./Valley Forge
Buffalo, NY/Bishop Timon
Buffalo, NY/St. Joseph's
Pittsburgh, Pa./Keystone Oaks
Tonawanda, NY/Sweet Home
Aliquippa, Pa./Hopewell
Pittsburgh, Pa./Brentwood
Tonawanda, NY/Tonawanda
Center, Pa./Center
Orlando, Fla./Edgewater
Williamsville, NY/Williamsville
Twinsburg, O./Chamberlin
Tonawanda, NY/Kenmore East
Buffalo, NY/South Park
Cheektowaga, NY/Cheektowago
Ambridge, Pa./Ambridge
Geneva, O./Geneva
N. Huntington, Pa./Norwin
Cheektowaga, NY/Cheektowaga
Erie, Pa./McDowell
New Kensington, Pa./Valley
Connellsville, Pa./Conneflsville
Pittsburgh, Pa ./Fox Chapel
Berea, O./Berea
Lockport, NY/Lockport
Oak Ridge, NJ/Jefferson
Rocky River, 0./Rocky River
Bay Village, O./Bay
Seven Hills, O./Normandy
Glassport, Pa./Allegheny
Madison, 0./Madison
Washington, Pa./McGuffey
Kittanning, Pa./Kittanning
Erie, Pa./Strong Vincent
Homestead, Fla./South Dade
Washington, Pa./Trinity
Ashtabula, O./St John
New Eagle, Pa./Ringgold
Little Falls, NY/Little Falls
Conneaut, O./Conneaut
Orlando, Fla./Oakridge
Marilla, NY/Iroquois Central
Euclid, O./Euclid
Niagara Falls, NY/Wheatfield
Pittsburgh, Pa./Montour
Plattsburgh, NY/Plattsburgh
Lakeview, NY/Frontier Central
Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park
Charleroi, Pa./Charleroi
Williamsville, NY/Williamsville
Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel
Mechanicsburg, Pa./Camp Hill
Pittsburgh, Pa./Shaler Area
Kingsville, O./Edgewood
Wales, NY/Iroquois Central
Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park
Dunkirk, NY/Dunkirk
Arnold, Pa./Vallley
Donora, Pa./Ringgold
Cheektowaga, NY/Cheektowaga
Cheektowaga, NY/J.F. Kennedy
Cleveland, 0./Cleveland
Willoughby, O./Lake Catholic
Pittsburgh, Pa./Perry
Warren, O./Howland
Tonawanda, NY/Kenmore East
Hinckley, 0./Hillsboro
Beaver Falls, Pa./Beaver Falls

Team Captains: Jim Krentz and Bob Kunkle
Equipment Manager: Pete Katsafanas

Major

H.S. Coach

General
Physical Ed.
Elementary Ed.
Criminal Justice
Sociology
Elementary Ed.
General
Business
Business
Business
Physical Ed.
Business/Econ.
Business Admin.
General
General
Business
Business
Criminal Justice
General
Criminal Justice
Business
Physical Ed.
Social Studies
Special Education
Business
Econ./Acco u nti ng
Accounting
Pre-Engineering
Business
General
Speech
Physical Ed.
■ Pre-Engineering
Business
Physical Ed.
Political Science
Criminal Justice
Elementary Ed.
Elementary Ed.
General
Business
Business
Criminal Justice
General
Business
Physical Ed.
Mathematics
Science
General
Business
Pre-Engineering
Accounting
Econ./Accounting
Pre-Engineering
General
Social Studies
Forestry
Business Admin.
Business
Communications
Criminal Justice
Physical Ed.
Communications
General
Business
Physical Ed.
Physical Ed.
Pre-Law
Sociology
General
General
Accounting
Geography
Criminal Justice
Business
Psychology
Communications
Econ./Business
Criminal Justice
Art
Physical Ed.
Criminal Justice
Mathematics
General
Econ./Business
Criminal Justice
Econ./Business
General
Business
Forestry

P. Adams
P. Adams
B. Dolce
V. Schwartz
M. Darcangelo
M. Darcangelo
D. Adams
G. Mancinni
C. Jamieson
J. Brocail
D. Dilts
B. Yost
J. Durham
J. Brocail
P. Adams
P. Rao
J. Paul
J. Kliener
B. Dolce
A. Walker
C. Funke
L. Martini
G. Praising
J. O'Grady
T. Reddington
J. Durham
J. Shiflett
R. Ross
G. Radosavich
G. Witten
T. Alexander
B. Dolce
C. Huber
D. Dye
R. Adams
M. Letina
B. Steinig
P. Morrocco
B. Herpy
J. Yaccino
T. Ferraro
J. Paul
T. Thyreen
D Spainish
F. Rocco
T. Madzy
C. Montodore
M. Yanhko
J. Olsen
D. Chadwick
R. Paglio
R. Zukauckas
J. Orr
M. Midea
H. Beckwith
G. Bartelson
S. Miller
B.Johnson
P. Kopko
L. DeFelices
D. McUlley
J. Peaspanan
P. Adams
C. Funke
R. Seymour
A. Cacciatore
W. Kriger
J. Nicotera
F. Schaller
T. Urbanik
J. Currie
J. Calandra
F. Rocco
T. Walton
P. Kmetz
M. Kaydo
C. Funke
T. Urbanik
J. Gibbons
J. Lewis
L. DeFelices
P. Steinig
N. Pyzikiewicz
D. DeCarlo
T. Ward
None
J. Pierson
R. Adams
D. Oakes
L. Bruno

Assistant: Tom Reddington

A NEW LOOK







A NEW SOUND







A NEW NAME

Spelling "Scots" at Steeler Stadium

Edinboro State's marching band under the secondyear direction of Hugh Callison, has undergone a major
face lifting to sport a new look for the 1978 season. The
165-member band has been renamed "The Spirit of Scots"
and is led for the first time by a unit of bagpipes.
"We wanted to make our band more exciting," said
who is assisted by Tim Cordell, also of the ESC music
department. "Our precision has improved as well as our
marching and 'Spirit of Scots' better describes us than
'Bank of Scots,' our previous name," he continued.
The new looking, new sounding band is comprised of a
unit of eight pipers, 20 Tam O'Shanters, three feature
twirlers, six majorettes and 126 instrumentalists. Also
included is senior drum major Ted Cook from Monroeville
who leads this year's marching contingent.
Spectators will be treated to a trio of outstanding
feature twirlers in Leigh Ann Potter from Monongahela,
Belle Vernon's Laurie Hixenbaugh and Lori Jackovitz of
Latrobe. All three own numerous honors, the most recent
of which was Laurie Hixenbaugh's selection as Miss
College Majorette of America. Leigh Ann Potter owns the
title of Miss Tri-State Majorette, while Lori jackovitz has the
distinction of being named Miss Pennsylvania State Solo
Champion.
Shows slated for home games are "A Salute to
Nightime Entertainment," for the opening gamefollowed a
week later by "Marching Musical Fantasy." A variety of
tunes centered around the theme "Get Small" is on tap for
the Clarion game, while "Gambler's Show" is the theme
for the Spirit of Scots' final appearance of the year.
Highlighting 1978's Homecoming entertainment, the
S^rit of Scots will present "Scotch and Soda," a rendition
of Scottish tunes and soda pop commercials.
The band has received much recogniation for its
outstanding performances and has made several guest
appearances in Three Rivers' Stadium to provide pre-game
and halftime entertainment for Pittsburgh Steeler games.

Laurie Hixenbaugh, 1978 Miss College Majorette of America

A VOLLEY OF VICTORIES FOLLOW ESC WOMEN
1978 ROSTER
Name

Ht.

Abercrombie, Becky 5-8
**Bayle, Della
6-0
Bollard, Denise
5-6
Covert, Gretchen
5-7V2
Davey, Sue
5-6
Foltz, Shari
5-8
Groves, Melody
5-8
*Korver, Kim
5-6
Landrine, Debby
5-7
Leap, Pam
5-7
Lee, Lori
5-8V2
Miller, Marsha
5-7
*Schroeder, Chris
5-6
Scott, Peggy
5-8
Schmalried, Helen n5-9
Shaffer, Kim
5-10
Stucke, Pat
5-7V2

Riding the crest of a record that reads 90-21 over the past
four years, the women's volleyball team of Edinboro State
College is ready to assert itself again as one of the top
collegiate powers in the East.
Under the tutelage of Coach Pat McLane, the Lady Scots
have spiked their way to 17-5, 22-5, 23-2 and 28-9
seasons over the past four years. Enroute to last year's
record 28 victories, ESC was among the top eight college
and university teams in 12 eastern states for the fourth
consecutive year.
Such noted schools as Temple, Ohio University,
Delaware, Central Connecticut and Cincinnati fell to what
was considered the best team in Edinboro State's history.
The Lady Scots further distinguished their brilliant floor
play with wins over Cortland, Penn State and Syracuse in
the EAIAW regional tournament before being stopped in
the quarter finals by Maryland, a team they had beaten
earlier in the season.
Graduating seniors and transferring juniors left five of
the top eight slots open, but McLane is still optimistic in
what appears to be a rebuilding year. Ten returnees will be
joined by 10 freshmen who will be battling for varsity
positions on the roster.
"We have more freshmen than usual on hand," claims
the Scot coach, "but they have better high school playing
experience than in the past."
Another challenging schedule that features three topnotch tournaments, one of which is hosted by Edinboro

Class Hometown
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.

Linesville, Pa.
Wattsburg, Pa.
New Brighton, Pa.
Ambridge, Pa.
Erie, Pa.
Ashtabula, 0.
Edinboro, Pa.
Geneva, 0.
Greensburg, Pa.
Conneaut Lake, Pa.
Rochester, NY
Wattsburg, Pa.
York, Pa.
Guys Mills, Pa.
Conneautville, Pa.
Cambridge Springs, Pa.
Erie, Pa.

State, is expected to mold the team into another top
contender in the East. The squad's goal is selection for a
fifth straight time to play in the regional tournament at
Indiana University of Pennsylvania in November to decide
who represents the region in the national tournament.
Letter winners forming the nucleus of the Lady Scots'
1978-79 hopefuls include Kim Korver, Della Bayle, Sue
Davey and Chris Schroeder.
It won't take long for McLane's charges to find out how
they'll perform againstqualitycompetition when they trade
volleys in the 16-team Pitt Tournament in the season's
opener.

1978 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
Coach — Pat McLane
Oct. 7
at Pitt Tournament
Oct. 10-11 at Fredonia (6:00)
Oct. 14
at Cortland Tournament (6:30)
Oct. 18
at Kent State (7:00)
Oct. 21
EDINBORO TOURNAMENT (9:30)
Oct. 28
at Cleveland State
Nov.1
at Slippery Rock State (7:00)
Nov.4
PENN STATE (1:30)
Nov.8
at Clarion (7:00)
Nov. 11
at Indiana Univ. of Pa.

1978 Cross Country Schedule
Coach - Doug Watts
Sept.
Sept.

9
16

Sept.
Oet.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.

23
7
14
28
4

CALIFORNIA STATE
Slippery Rock and Fredonia
at Fredonia
Springback Invititional
Mansfield Invitational
District 18 Championship
at Akron University
Pa. Conference of California

1978 Roster
Name
Ausel, Craig
*Dunham, Steve
**Jordan, Brian
*Longo, Oscar
Shinn, Roy
Siverling, Keith
*Roessler, Doug
White, Lance
* Varsity Letters

Class Hometown/High School
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.

Cranberry/Cranberry
Dover, Del./Dover
Warren/Warren Area
Meadville/Meadville
Warren/Warren Area
Cranberry/Cranberry
Havertown/Havertown Twp.
Lewes, Del./Cape Henlopen

While Edinboro cross country coach Doug Watts is
not openly optimistic as in the past, 1978's running
Scots should still prove to be a formidible foe. "We
don't have the depth like we use to," claims Watts,
"but our top people are pretty good. Our biggest
problem is finding strong fourth and fifth place
winners."
Back to lead the pack is the district's defending
10,000 meter champion, Brian Jordan, who is of the
All-American caliber that Watts has been accus­
tomed to producing. Behind the talentedjuniorarean
appreciably improved Steve Dunham followed by
aspiring freshman Lance White, the Delaware state
mile champ. Junior Oscar Longo and freshman Craig
Ausel should be taking turnsforfourth and fifth place
finishes.
Under Watts' tutelage, the Scots hold the
distinction of winning back-to-back NAIA national
championships in 1975 and 1976 while having
claimed five district titles and snaring five Pennsyl­
vania Conference crowns. The Watts-men will also
be seeking to extend one of the country's longest
winning streaks which now reads 34 straight over a
five-year span. The Scots have registered five
consecutive unbeaten seasons.

1978 SOCCER SCHEDULE
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Nov.

16
20
23
30
4
11
17
25
28
31
7
9

at Pitt-Johnstown (1:00)
LOCK-HAVEN STATE (3:00)
at Gannon (1:00)
SLIPPERY ROCK (11:00)
ST. VINCENT (3:00)
at Behrend (3:00)
UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH (4:00)
MERCYHURST COLLEGE (3:00)
INDIANA UNIV. OF PA. (12:00)
at Alliance
at Allegheny (2:00)
Pa. Conference Championship—East

1978 ROSTER
Name
Pos.
Adderley, Trevor
FOR
Andriscin, Paul
HB
FOR
Basilone, Jim
Beers, Mark
HB
FOR
Boyles, Jim
FOR
Carter, Hugh
Cook, Phil
HB
DB
Cosgray, Buck
Davis, Lain
DB
Elish, Vince
DB
Fife, Dan
FOR
Hall, Rusty
HB
Lang, Gary
G
Maddamms, Mark HB
Massaro, Chuck
FOR
Minnetti, Rick
HB
Slocky, Doug
HB
Takang, Pius
DB
Varnell, John
DB
Weidman, Rick
FOR
Wershoven, Gregg HB
White, Ken
DB
White, Ron
DB

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

Hometown
Nassau, Bahamas
Springdale
Springdale
Cochranton
Washington
Jamaica
Landisville
Canonsburg
Manor
Canonsburg
Linesville
Edinboro
Pittsburgh
Whitehall
Williamsville, NY
Whitehall
Linesville
Cameroon
Miami, Fla.
Bethlehem
Hamburg, NY
Bethel Park
Erie

FAIRMONT STATE
AT FAIRMONT, W. VA. • September 9 >1:30 p.m.

Location/Enroll.: Fairmont, W. Va./4,700
Coach: David Ritchie (First Year)
Colors/Nickname: Maroon and White/Fighting Faicons
Stadium/Capacity: East-West/5,000
ConUNat’l AfflL: W. Va. Athietic/NAiA
Athletic Director: Coiin Cameron
Sports Info. Director Rachei Gross
SID’S Phone No.: 304-367-4232
Team Strength(s): Quarterback, Running backs
Team Weakness(es): Defensive Line, Kicking
Offense/Defense: Muitipie/Muitipie
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 4/30
Last Game: 1977 - FSC 7, ESC 6

1977 Results (4>5)

1978 Schedule

FSC
OPP
2 Bluefield....................... 10
7 Edinboro____ ....___ 6
6 W. Va. Wesleyan .... 10
24 W. Va. State....................0
34 Gienville......................... 7
3 Salem...........................21
21 Concord......................... 17
24 Shephard.....................31
14 West Liberty..................22

S.
S.
S.
S.
O.
0.
0.
O.
N.
N.

9
16
23
30
7
14
21
23
4
11

EDINBORO
at Bluefield
at Salem
W. Va. WESLEYAN
at Concord
W. VA. STATE
W. VA. TECH
at Gienville
at Shepherd
WEST LIBERTY

Series Record: 1-3>1

MUSKINGUM
AT EDINBORO, PA. • September 16 - 1:30 p.m.

Location/Enroll: New Concord, Ohio/1,000
Coach: Al Christopher (8 yrs., 40-33-1)
Colors/Nickname: Biack and Magenta/Fighting Muskies
Stadium/Capacity: McConagha/3,500
ConUNat’l AfflL: Ohio Athietic/NCAA
Athletic Director: Edgar Sherman
Sports Info. Director: Ron Mazeroski
SID’S Phone No.: 614-826-8134
Team Strength(s): Rushing, Passing Offense
Team Weakness(es): Line Depth
Offense/Defense: i, Unbaianced Line/5-2
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 7/31

1977 Results (7-2)

1978 Schedule

MC
OPP
27 Marietta ....................... 14
21 Baldwin-Wallace......... 35
48 Denison......................... 14
37 Ashland.........................28
28 Wooster......................... 18
28 Heidelberg ..................... 0
35 Ohio Northern............. 18
31 Capital........................... 14
14 Wittenburg...................41

S.
S.
S.
O.
O.
O.
O.
N.

16
23
30
7
14
21
28
4

at Edinboro
DENISON
BALDWIN-WALLACE
at Capital
at Otterbein
MARIETTA
WITTENBURG
at Wooster

Series Record: 0-0-0

MILLERSVILLE STATE
AT EDINBORO, PA. • September 23 - 1:30 p.m.

Location/Enroll.: Miliersvilie, Pa./4,300
Coach: Gene Carpenter (9 yrs., 58-23-1)
Colors/Nickname: Biack and Goid/Marauders
Stadium/Capacity: Biemesderfer/6,000
Conf./Nat’l AfflL: Pa./NCAA, NAiA
Athletic Director L.A. McDernott
Sports Info. Director. Don Bird
SID’S Phone No.: 717-872-5411
Team.Strength(s): Defensive Depth
Team Weakijess(es): Offensive Depth
Offense/Defehse: Veer/5-2
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 12/20
Last Game: 1977 -MSC 24, ESC 12

Series Record: 0-1-0

1977 Results (8-2)
MSC
OPP
28 Westminster................. 7
35 Slippery Rock................. 0
34 Kutztown.......................32
28 West Chester..................7
35 Mansfield....................... 6
28 Bloomsburg ........, 21
34 East Stroudsburg _____ 8
48 Cheyney ____........ 0
24 Edinboro....................... 12
25 Clarion...........................24

1978 Schedule
S.
S.
S.
0.
O.
0.
O.
N.
N.

9
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11

WESTMINSTER
at Edinboro
at Kutztown
WEST CHESTER
at Mansfield
at Bloomsburg
EAST STROUDSBURG
at Cheyney
SALISBURY

JI

CLARION STATE
AT EDINBORO, PA.



Location/Enroll.: Clarion, Pa./4,500
Coach: Al Jacks (16 yrs., 96-36-5)
Colors/Nickname: Blue and Gold/Golden Eagles
Stadlum/Capacity: Memorial/5,000
ConUNan Atm.: Pa./NAIA, NCAA, ECAC
Athletic Director Frank Lignelli
Sports Info. Director Bill Proudfit
Sid’s Phone No.: 814/226-6000
Team’s Strength(s): Off. Backfield, Receivers
Team Weakness(es): Line depth
Offense/Defense: Multiple/4-4
Lettermen Lost/Retuming: 4/30
Last Game: 1977 - CSC 10, ESC 6

September 30 - 1:30 p.m.

1977 Results (9-0-1)
CSC
8 Delaware State ..
45 Geneva ...............
20 West Liberty........
20 Lock Haven..........
10 Edinboro.............
15 Indiana.................
45 California ............
26 Shippensburg----14 Slippery Rock___
25 Millersville..........

1978 Schedule .

OPP
....3
.... 0
...12
...13
....6
...12
...10
....6
...14
...23

S.
S.
S.
S.
0.
0.
0.
0.
N.
N.

9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11

WEST LIBERTY
DELAWARE STATE
at Geneva
at Edinboro
at Ithaca
LOCK HAVEN
at Shippensburg
CALIFORNIA
At Slippery Rock
INDIANA

Series Record: 21-26-2

LOCK HAVEN STATE
AT LOCK HAVEN, PA.
Location/Enroll.: Lock Haven, Pa./2,200
Coach: Jack Fisher (First Year)
Colors/Nickname: Crimson and White/Baid Eagles
Stadlum/Capacity: Hubert Jack/4,200
ConUNat’l Affll.: Pa./NCAA
Athletic Director Dr. Charles Eberle
Sports Info. Director Ross Nevel
Sid’s Phone No.: 717-748-5351
Team Strength(s): Off. Backfield, Receivers
Team Weakness(es): Linebackers, Def. Backs
Offense/Defense: Option/5-2
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 14/30
Last Game: 1977 - LHSC 20, ESC 14



October 7-1:30 p.m.

1977 Results (5-5)

LHSC
22 Washington & Lee .
21 Bloomsburg............
0 Elon College............
41 California ...............
13 Clarion.....................
0 Shippensburg..........
20 Edinboro.................
13 W. Virginia Tech ...
20 Slippery Rock..........
18 Indiana.....................

OPP
. 10
. 14
.34
. 12
. 20
. 26
. 14
.38
. 28
. 16

S.
S.
S.
S.
0.
0.
0.
0.
N.
N.

1978 Schedule
9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11

LYCOMING
at Mansfield
at Bloomsburg
at Indiana
EDINBORO
at Clarion
SALISBURY STATE
SHIPPENSBURG
at California
SLIPPERY ROCK

Series Record: 9-10-1

SHIPPENSBURG STATE
AT EDINBORO, PA.



October 14 - 2:00 p.m. .

Location Enroll.: Shippensburg, Pa./4,300

Coach: Joe Mark (2 yrs., 14-6-1)
Colors/Nickname: Red and Biue/Red Raiders
Stadlum/Capacity: Seth Grove/7,600
ConUNat’l Affll.: Pa./NCAA
Athletic Director William Corman
Sports Info. Director John Alosi
Sid’s Phone No.: 717-532-1201
Team Strength(s): Offensive backfield
Team Weakness(es): Defensive secondary
Offense/Defense: Pro Set/5-2
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 20/29
Last Game: 1977 - SSC 17, ESC 7

Series Record: 5-12-0

1977 Results (6-4)
SSC
OPP
14 West Liberty........ ....6
3 Bloomsburg........ ....6
27 Kutztown............. ...29
14 Indiana.................
20 Slippery Rock___ ...12
26 Lock Haven.......... .... 0
42 California ...........
17 Edinboro............. ....7
6 Clarion...................
59 James Madison......20

1978 Schedule
S.
9 at Shepherd
S. 16 BLOOMSBURG
S. 23 KUTZTOWN
S. 30 at Slippery Rock
0.
7 INDIANA
0. 14 at Edinboro
0. 21 CLARION
0. 28 at Lock Haven
N.
4 at James Madison
N. 11 CALIFORNIA

CALIFORNIA STATE
AT CALIFORNIA, PA. • October 21 - 2:00 p.m.

Location/Enroll: California, Pa./5,000
Coach: Hai Hunter (1 yr., 2-8)
Colors/Nickname: Red and Biack/Vuicans
Stadium/Capacity: Ada mson/4,500
Conf./Nat’l AfflL: Pa./NCAA, ECAC, NAIA
Athletic Director: Roy Terry
Sports Info. Director: Eric Bugaiie
SID’S Phone No.: 412-938-4419
Team Strength(s): Linebackers, Experience
Team Weakness(es): Offensive iine. Quarterback
Offense/Defense: Veer/4-4
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 6/30
Last Game: 1977 -ESC 30, CSC 8

Series Record: 15-27-2

1977 Results (2-8)

1978 Schedule

CSC
OPP
12 Carnegie-Mellon............8
35 Mansfield..................... 16
13 Waynesburg................. 27
12 Lock Haven................. 41
7 Ohio Wesleyan ........... 47
7 Slippery Rock............... 35
14 Shippensburg ............. 42
10 Clarion.......................... 45
7 Indiana.......................... 47
8 Edinboro.......................30

S.
S.
S.
S.
0.
0.
O.
O.
N.
N.

9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11

CARNEGIE-MELLON
WAYNESBURG
at Frostburg
at Westminster
SLIPPERY ROCK
at Indiana
EDINBORO
at Clarion
at LOCK HAVEN
at Shippensburg

SLIPPERY ROCK STATE
AT EDINBORO, PA. • October 28 - 1:30 p.m.
Location/Enroll.: Siippery Rock, Pa./6,000
Coach: Bob DiSpirito (11 yrs., 62-40-3)
Colors/Nickname: Green and White/Rockets
Stadium/Capacity: N. Kerr Thompson/10,000
ConUNat’l Affil.: Pa./NCAA, NAiA
Athletic Director: Bob Raymond
Sports Info. Director: John Carpenter
SID’S Phone No.: 412-794-7216
Team Strength(s): Def. Tackle, Receivers, QB
Team Weakness(es): Off. Interior, DE, LB
Offense/Defense: Houston Veer/5-2
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 25/24
Last Game: 1977 - ESC 25, SRSC 13

1977 Results (4-4-1)
SRSC
OPP
0 Millersville.............35
26 C. W. Post................... 10
13 Edinboro.......................25
12 Shippensburg ............20
35 California ....................... 7
14 Ashland.........................35
15 Indiana ......................... 10
28 Lock Haven...................20
14 Clarion...........................14

1978 Schedule
S.
S.
S.
O.
O.
0.
O.
N.
N.

16
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11

LEHIGH
CENTRAL CONNECTICUT
SHIPPENSBURG
at California
at Ashland
INDIANA
at Edinboro
CLARION
at Lock Haven

Series Record: 9-31-6

INDIANA U. OF PA.
AT INDIANA, PA. • November 4 - 1:30 p.m.

Location/Enroll.: Indiana, Pa./11,500
Coach: Bill Neal (8 yrs., 46-26-2)
Colors/Nickname: Maroon and Slate/Indians
S tadium/Capacity: M i I le r/8,000
Conf./Nat’l Affil.: Pa./NCAA, ECAC, NAIA
Athletic Director: Herm Sledzik
Sports Info. Director: Randy Jesick
SID’S Phone No.: 412-357-2233
Team Strength(s): Linebacking
Team Weakness(es): Depth
Offense/Defense: i-formation/5-2
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 19/21
Last Game: 1977 -lUP 3, ESC 3

Series Record: 11-31-3

1977 Results (4-4-1)

1978 Schedule

lUP
OPP
14 Juniata ........................... 7
23 Wilkes......................... 19
6 Westminster............... 21
16 Shippensburg............ 14
3 Edinboro....................... 8
12 Clarion...........................15
10 Slippery Rock............15
47 California....................... 7
16 Lock Haven................. 18

S.
S.
S.
S.
O.
O.
0.
O.
N.
N.

9
16
23
30
7
14
21
28
4
11

at East Stroudsburg
at Kutztown
WESTMINSTER
LOCK HAVEN
at Shippensburg
CALIFORNIA
at Slippery Rock
WAYNESBURG
EDINBORO
at Clarion

C. W. POST
AT GREENVALE, NY

Locatlon/EnroU.: Greenvale, NY/7,000
Coach: Dom Anile (10 yrs., 72-28-1)
Colors/Nickname: Green and Gold/Pioneers
Stadium/Capacity: Hickox Field/5,200
ConfJNat’i Affil.: Ind./NCAA, ECAC
Athletic Director Robert F. Greene
Sports Info. Director: Rich Kahn
Sid’s Phone No.: 516-299-2333
Team Strength(s): Linebackers, Secondary
Team Weakness(es): Quarterback, Front line
Offense/Defense: Veer/4-4-3
Lettermen Lost/Returning: 11/39
Last Game: 1976 - CWP 30, ESC 13



November 11-1:30 p.m.

1977 Results (5-3-1)
CWP
10 Northwestern...
10 Slippery Rock ...
23 Bucknell ............
43 Wagner.............
18 Hofstra...............
18 Ithaca.................
16 Kings Point........
9 Ashland..............
10 Lehigh...............

OPP
....10
....26S.
........0
........0
........0
........0
........0
....13
.... 26

S.
S.
S.
0.
0.
0.
N.
N.
N.

1978 Schedule

16
23
30
7
14
21
4
11
18

at East Stroudsburg
at Northeastern
WAGNER
at Kings Point
HOFSTRA
WESTMINISTER
at Lehigh
EDINBORO
WEST CHESTER

Series Record: 0-1-0

TODAY’S
CHALLENGERS
SOON TO BECOME
A PART OF THE PAST . . .
The following pages of information encompass
a history of Edinboro State College football
which reflects competition as a four-year,
degree-granting institution that began in 1926.
Included in this information are scores from all
games played during that span of time to the
present, as well as a complete set of individual
and team records. Other interesting highlights,
along with last year's individual and team stats,
can also be found on these pages.

ALL-TIME SCORES 1926 - 1977
Edinboro's intercollegiate football history began in
1926 when Edinboro became a four-year degree
granting institution and for the first time played a
complete intercollegiate schedule against other fouryear degree granting institutions.
1926 (3-3)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0pp.
41 Alliance...........................
0
16 Indiana............................
6
0 West Liberty.................. 10
0 Kent State....................... 12
31 Clarion.............................
6
0 Slippery Rock................ 19

1932 (3-2)
Coach: Sox Harrison

25

18

........................................ 72

ESC
0
14
0
7
12
0

1939 (1-6)
Coach: Orville Bailey
0pp.
California....................
6
Mansfield................... 26
Indiana......................... 20
Clarion.......................... 26
Alliance........................
6
Westminster................
7
Slippery Rock........... 40

39

131

0
0

83

38

ESC
7
0
0
0
4
0
0

0pp.
Allegheny....................
0
California.................... 10
Grove City.................. 49
Indiana......................... 15
Clarion........................
6
Thiel............................ 26
Slippery Rock............ 12

11

6

ESC
83
37
13
2
46
0
31

0pp.
Alliance.......................
0
Buffalo Univ...............
0
California....................
6
Alfred Univ.................
6
Clarion........................
0
Slippery Rock............ 18
Indiana........................
0

212

30

1934 (0-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0
0
0
0
0

0pp.
California.................... 19
Westminster............... 20
Indiana........................ 33
Clarion......................... 13
Thiel............................. 20
Slippery Rock............ 49

6

154

6

ESC
0
0
19
0
20
7

0pp.
Duquesne.................... 14
St. Vincent.................. 40
California.....................
0
Indiana.........................
8
Clarion..........................
0
Slippery Rock............. 14

46

76

1935 (0-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
0
0
0
0
0
0

0pp.
California...................... 14
Mansfield..................... 20
Indiana........................... 54
Clarion........................... 19
Westminster................. 45
Slippery Rock.............. 72

0

........................................224

1930 (3-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison

0

6

40
13

1936 (1-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison
0pp.
California...................... 12
Mansfield..................... 28
Indiana........................... 15
Clarion...........................
0
Westminster................. 33

59

........................................ 88

ESC
0
0

6

86
1931 (1-5)
Coach: Sox Harrison

6
0
0

6
0
19

191

6
7
7
0
0

ESC
31
13
0
30

6

0pp.
California....................
0
Indiana.......................... 33
Clarion.........................
0
Alliance.......................
0
Slippery Rock............ 12

80

45

ESC
0
0
0
0

6
80

6

0pp.
California......................
0
Mansfield...................... 33
Indiana........................... 31
Clarion...........................
6
Westminster................. 28
......................................

0

ESC
12
0

98

7

139
1950 (3-4)
Coach: Art McComb

ESC
1
13
7
0
42
7

0pp.
California ..................... 14
Clarion.........................
7
Slippery Rock............ 39
Indiana......................... 18
Thiel............................ 21
Brockport................... 14
Mansfield....................
6

82

119

20
0
7

1951 (0-5-1)
Coach: Art McComb
0pp.
California.................... 32
Clarion......................... 12
Slippery Rock............ 13
Indiana......................... 20
Thiel............................. 12
Brockport.................... 27

45

116

ESC
0
0
13

1952 (3-4)
Coach: Art McComb
0pp.
California.................... 12
Clarion......................... 20
Slippery Rock............ 20

70

1943 (War)

ESC

1944 (War)

6
6
6

0pp.
Clarion......................... 50
Westminster...............
7
Alliance....................... 20
Thiel.............................
7
Mansfield.................... 51
Slippery Rock............ 19
........................................154

.

62

13
0

6

1945 (War)

ESC
0
0
0
0
7
0

19

0pp.
California..................... 25
Clarion........................ 33
Slippery Rock........... 27
Indiana........................ 20
Thiel.............................. 21
Brockport....................
0
Mansfield....................
6
Alliance........................
7

6
6

0pp.
Westminster............... 20
Clarion..........................
6
Mansfield.................... 18
Slippery Rock............ 26

14

146

1949 (1-5-2)
Coach: Art McComb

1942 (1-3)
Coach: Sox Harrison

8
6

0pp.
California.................... 19
Clarion........................ 20
Slippery Rock........... 20
Indiana......................... 33
Thiel.............................. 15
Brockport...................
0
Mansfield................... 21
Alliance....................... 18

20

6

1946 (0-6)
Coach: Art McComb

1937 (0-4-1)
Coach: Sox Harrison

0pp.
Allegheny................... 27
'.California.....................
7
Indiana......................... 27
Clarion'.^..................
6
Slippery Rock............
0
Westminster............... 13
.

ESC
Z

27

ESC
0

0pp.
Westminster............... 19
Allegheny................... 21
California.....................
0
Indiana.........................
0
Clarion.........................
0
Slippery Rock............
7
Canisius....................... 39

131

ESC
0
13
0
0
0
7
7

1940 (0-7)
Coach: Orville Bailey
0pp.
Westminster............... 26
California..................... 20
Mansfield................... 39
Indiana......................... 25
Clarion........................ 35
Alliance........................ 19
Slippery Rock............. 27

154

1948 (1-7)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC
0
0
0

1941 (2-2-1)
Coach: Sox Harrison

1929 (2-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison

68

19

118

1928 (5-2)
Coach: Sox Harrison

ESC
12
0
18
27

ESC
12
7
0
0
0
0
0

.

1933 (1-6)
Coach: Sox Harrison

6

28
27

40

6

6

1947 (1-6)
Coach: Art McComb
0pp.
Findlay........................ 34
Clarion........................
6
Slippery Rock........... 23
Thiel............................ 26
Mansfield................... 33
Alliance......................
6
West Liberty............. 26

53

0pp.
Indiana........................
0
Kent State...................
0
Clarion.........................
0
California....................
6
Slippery Rock............. 32

6

6
6

ESC
7

1927 (4-1)
Coach: Sox Harrison
ESC
16

ESC

0
27
0

0pp.
Allegheny...................
0
California.....................
0
Indiana......................... 10
Clarion.........................
0
Slippery Rock........... 15

1938 (1-4)
Coach: Sox Harrison
0pp.
California.................... 18
Mansfield................... 13
Indiana........................ 13
Clarion.........................
2
Westminster................ 26

.

88 ...........................................

Prior to the 1926 season, Edinboro was a state
normal school and did not play a complete inter­
collegiate schedule. Therefore, any records prior to that
season should not be considered as part of the inter­
collegiate football history of Edinboro State College.

ALL-TIME SCORES - Continued

Indiana........................
Thiel.............................
Mansfield.....................
Geneva........................

83

1958 (4-4-1)
Coach: Bob Thurbon

7
7
7
0

ESC
19

19
0
33

0pp.
California...................
7
Clarion........................ 20
Slippery Rock.............
6
Indiana......................... 14
Ashland......................
7
St. Francis.................. 13
Mansfield....................
6
Geneva......................... 14
Brockport....................
6

135

93

6
6
6
7
52

6

21

0pp.
California..................... 20
Clarion......................... 46
Slippery Rock...........
6
Indiana......................... 28
Brockport................... 21
Carnegie Tech.......... 26
Mansfield....................
0

79

147

6

6
0
12
0
0
0

ESC

0
12
32
23
36

6
8
0

ESC
13
7
14

6
6
14
18
13

ESC
13

6
33

.

193

7
35
19

13
13
21
27
55
19
173

103
1957 (3-4)
Coach: Bob Thurbon

6
34
33
0
7
45
14

0pp.
Shepherd.....................
7
Clarion..........................
0
Slippery Rock............
0
Grove City..................
7
Waynesburg................ 13
Ashland........................
6
Shippensburg
. 20
53

Clarion.......................
Slippery Rock........
Indiana.....................
Frederick...................
Lock Haven..............
Lycoming..................
Brockport..................
California.................

Opp.
. 12
. 36
.
7
. 14
.
7

6
.
6
. 26

.114

139
1962 (3-5)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
1
1

0
20
28

20
28

Grove City................
Slippery Rock........
Indiana.....................
Clarion.......................
Lock Haven.............
Shippensburg........
Brockport.................
California.................

Opp.
.
0
. 10
. 14
. 21
. 14
. 27

0
. 27





116

.113
1963 (2-6)
Coach: Jim Hazlett

ESC
27

0
7

6
16

139

.114



6
ESC

Opp.
.
1
. 13
. 14
. 12
. 33
.
7
.
7
. 21

1961 (4-3-1)
Coach: Loyal Park

0pp.
Clarion......................... 13
Slippery Rock............
0
Indiana......................... 14
Brockport.................... 21
John Carroll.............. 27
Mansfield....................
7
Case Tech................... 15
Grove City..................
0
California.....................
6

6

Clarion.......................
Slippery Rock..........
Indiana.......................
Lycoming..................
Lock Haven..............
John Carroll.............
Brockport..................
California...................

91

20

13

Opp.
. 13
. 13
. 12
. 29
. 13
.
6
.
0
. 41

1960 (3-4-1)
Coach: Loyal Park

1956 (5-4)
Coach: Bob Thurbon

6

22
7

0

8

Grove City................
Slippery Rock........
Indiana.....................
Clarion....................
Lock Haven.............
Shippensburg........

Bridgewater..........
Slippery Rock........
Indiana.....................
Clarion.......................
Lock Haven.............
Michigan Tech . . . .
California.................
Shippensburg.........


113


.127


117

6

ESC

Clarion.......................
Slippery Rock..........
Indiana.......................
St. Vincent................
Lock Haven..............
Hiram..........................
Mansfield..................
California...................


.123
1964 (2-5-1)
Coach: Jim Hazlett

ESC
47
3
7
14

Opp.
.
1
. 14
. 41
.
7
. 14
. 12

Opp.
.
0
.
3
. 31
7
. 25

8
. 14
. 41

.129

1965 ‘(2-6-1)
Coach: Jim Hazlett
ESC
13 Baldwin-Wallace .
48 Curry College..........
3 ‘Slippery Rock........
10 ‘Indiana.....................
14 ‘Clarion.......................
14 * Lock Haven..............
35 ‘Shippensburg........
29 Bridgewater..............
38 ‘California.................

Opp.
. 13
.
0
. 13
.
6
. 13
. 27
. 26
. 13
. 21


204


.132

'Edinboro was forced to forfeit
its Conference games due to
an ineligible player.
1966 (1 -6-1)
Coach: William Catcher
ESC
Opp.
0 Baldwin-Wallace . . 68
Slippery
Rock........
.
7
7
0 Indiana..................... . 14
7 Clarion.................... . 41
14 Lock Haven........... . 17
0 Shippensburg........ . 42
7 Geneva..................... .
0
7 California................. . 35

42


.224

1967 (2-7)
Coach: William Cutcher
ESC
Opp.
12 Cheyney................. . 13
6 East Stroudsburg . . 33
7 Slippery Rock........ .
6
0 Indiana..................... .. 19
7 Clarion.................... . 28
6 Lock Haven........... . 30
12 Shippensburg......... .. 33
14 Geneva..................... .. 13
17 California................. .. 49

81


.224

1968 (2-7)
Coach: William Cutcher
ESC
Opp.
15 East Stroudsburg.. . 49
27 Ohio Northern.... . 26
0 Slippery Rock........ .. 16
0 Indiana............... .. .. 58
13 Clarion.................... . 37
Lock Haven........... . 56
21
0 Shippensburg......... .. 23
Geneva..................... ..
31
7
7 California................. .. 35


114

ESC
40
7
40
0
0
33
24
34
16

1969 (4'-4-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
0pp.
Brockport..................... 29
Ohio Northern............. 27
Slippery Rock............. 13
Indiana.......................... 27
Clarion......................... 24
Lock Haven................ 41
Shippensburg............. 14
Geneva......................... 12
California..................... 16

194

203

7
Brockport.................. .
California................. . 21


84

13

0pp.
Clarion........................ 27
Slippery Rock. :....... 33
Indiana......................... 19
Brockport................... 19
John Carroll............. 32
Mansfield....................
6
Case Tech.................. 19
Grove City.................. 18
California.................... 20

44



1959 (3-4-1)
Coach: Bob Thurbon

1955 (1-8)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC
12
14
0

.111

0

1954 (1 -6)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC
1
20
0
13
12

0

131

19
26
28
33

1953 (3-5-1)
Coach: Art McComb
ESC

Clarion.......................
Slippery Rock..........
Indiana.......................
Grove City................
Lock Haven.............
Mansfield..................
6
Ashland..................... .
6
California................... . 13
Beaver Bow! Game
Slippery Rock.......... .
6

6
0

73

6
14
Opp.
.
0
.
6
. 27
. 14
. 33


.307

1970 (9-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
0pp.
37 Cheyney........................
0
24 Slippery Rock..............
0
31 Indiana Univ................. 14
10 Clarion...........................
6
34 Lock Haven................ 21
35 Shippensburg............. 15
17 Central Conn...............
0
28 California......................
7
PC Championship
1 4 West Chester..............
6
NAIA National Semi-finals
1 Westminster................ 20
237

89

1971 (9-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp
32
Waynesburg.............. 10
57
Eureka (111.)...............
0
49
Slippery Rock........... 21
29
Indiana Univ.............. 23
24 Clarion......................... 17
42
Lock Haven............... 26
42
Shippensburg........... 16
I9
Ohio Northern..........
0
47
California...................
7
PC Championship
14
Westchester............ 35
355

155

1972 (3-5-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
23
Waynesburg..............
6
7
Ashland...................... 51
7
Slippery Rock...........
7
7
Indiana U. of Pa....... 17
9
Clarion........................ 10
56
Lock Haven............... 19
9
Shippensburg............ 14
9
Cortland (N.Y.)........ 14
40
California.................... 20
167

158

.

0
39
12
19

1973 (4-4-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
Opp.
0
Fairmont......................
0
II
Central Conn.............. 24
0
Ashland....................... 37
3
Slippery Rock............ 17
21
Indiana U. of Pa........ 14
23
Clarion......................... 22
25 Lock Haven................ 27
38
Shippensburg............ 28
47
California.................... 13
168

........................................ 182

Scots Against Their Opponents
1975 (8-3)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
21
0
1>4
24
28
30
52
21
21
28
20

College
Alfred University
Allegheny
Alliance
Ashland
Baldwin-Wallace
Bridgewater
Brockport State
Buffalo University
C. W. Post
California State
Canisius
Carnegie Tech
Case Tech
Central Connecticut
Cheyney State
Clarion State
Cortland (N.Y.)
Curry
Duquesne University
East Stroudsburg State
Eureka
Fairmont State
Findlay
Fredrick
Frostburg State
Geneva
Grove City
Hiram
Indiana University of (Pa.)
John Carroll University
Kent State University
Kenyon College
Lock Haven State
Lycoming
Mansfield State
Michigan Tech
Millersville State
Ohio Northern University
Saginaw Valley
Shippensburg State
Slippery Rock State
Shepherd
St. Franci
St. Vincent
Thiel
Waynesburg
West Chester State
West Liberty
W. Va. Wesleyan
Westminister
TOTALS

0pp.
W. Va. Wesleyan ............................. 7
Fairmont............................
20
Baldwin-Wallace...................
35
Slippery Rock................................... 19
Indiana U. of Pa.......................
21
Clarion.................................................0
Lock Haven......................................... 0
Shippensburg..........%...................16
Saginaw Valley................................. 0
California ......................................... 14
East Stroudsburg .........................

259..........................................................156

1976 (6-4)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
17
34
53
19
8
25
45
24
13
35

0pp.
Fairmont...........................................21
Cortland........................................... 11
Frostburg........................................... 13
Slippery Rock................................... 24
Indiana............................................... 5
Clarion...............................................20
Lock Haven....................................... 15
Shippensburg................................... 28
C. W. Post.........................................30
California ......................................^_7

273.......................................................... 174

1977(3-6-1)
Coach: Bill McDonald
ESC
0pp.
6 Fairmont........................................... 7
17 Saginaw Valley................
21
19 Frostburg...........................................0
25 Slippery Rock................................. 13
3 Indiana............................................... 3
6 Clarion............................................. 10
14 Lock Haven.....................................20
7 Shippensburg..................................17
12 Millersville.....................................24
30 California ..................................... ^_8
139 .......................................................123

10 Best Seasons
Record
Pet.
9-1
.900
.900
9-1
4-1
.800
8-^.,.
.727
5-2 ■
-,714
.7YA
5-2-2
6-4
.600
3-2
.600
4-3-1
.571
5-4
.556

Yr.
1970
1971
1927
1975
1928
1974
1976
1932
1961
1956

Coach
B. McDonald
B. McDonald
Sox Harrison
B. McDonald
Sox Harrison
B. McDonald
B. McDonald
Sox Harrison
Loyal Park
Bob Thurbon

Initial
Game
1928
1930
1926
1953
1965
1964
1948
1928
1976
1927
1930
1954
1955
1970
1967
1926
1972
1965
1929
1967
1971
1973
1947
1961
1976
1952
1933
1959
1926
1955
1926
1974
1958
1960
1935
1964
1977
1968
1975
1957
1926
1957
1953
1929
1933
1957
1970
1926
1975
1930

Latest
Game
1928
1933
1949
1973
1975
1965
1969
1928
1976
1977
1930
1954
1956
1973
1970
1977
1976
1965
1929
1975*
1971
1977
1947
1961
1977
1969
1963
1959
1977
1960
1927
1974
1977
1961
1969
1964
1977
1971
1977
1977
1977
1957
1953
1959
1952
1972
1971*
1947
1975
1970**

Total
Games
1
4
9
5
4
2
13
1
1
44
1
1
2
2
2
49
2
1
1
3
1
5
1
1
2
6
7
1
45
3
2
1
20
2
19
1
1
3
2
17
46
1
1
2
9
3
2
2
1
12
367

Won
0
2
5
3
1
2
7
1
0
15
0
0
1
1
1
21
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
5
4
0
11
1
1
1
9
1
8
0
0
2
1
5
9
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
1
0
129

Lost
1
2
4
2
2
0
5
0
1
27
1
1
1
1
1
26
1
0
1
3
0
3
1
1
0
1
3
0
31
2
1
0
10
1
10
1
1
1
1
12
31
1
1
2
8
1
1
2
0
12
219

Tied
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
19

•Pennsylvania Conference Championship
**NAIA Semi-Final Playoff

10 Greatest Victories
Score
83-0
68-0
57-0
55-0
52-0
48-0
47-0
46-0
52-7
41-0

Opponent
Year
Alliance..................................... 1928
Clarion........................................1930
Eureka........................................1971
Grove City................................ 1956
Lock Haven................................1975
Curry College.......................... 1965
Bridgewater..............................1964
Clarion........................................1928
Ashland..................................... 1953
Alliance..................................... 1926

10 Worst Defeats
Score
72-0
68-0
58-0
54-0
5049-0
45-0
5151-7
42-0

Opponent
Year
Slippery Rock............................ 1935
Baldwin Wallace.....................1966
Indiana (Pa.).............................. 1968
Indiana (Pa.).............................. 1935
0 Clarion...................................1946
Grove City................................ 1933
Westminster..............................1935
7 Mansfield............................. 1946
Ashland......................................1972
Shippensburg............................ 1966

1977 Individual and Team Stats
PUNT RETURNS

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING
Libert (FB).................
Anderson (RB)..........
SIMILE (RB).............
PARMA (FB).............
HILL(QB)...................
EARLY (RB)...............
DELBENE (RB)..........
STROZYK (FB)..........
Tome (FB).................
Maranucci (RB)........
PERRY (QB).............
SHOVER (QB)...........
FIEGL(P-DB)...........
TOTALS.....................

Att.
146
94
51
6
79
11
15
4
5
2
1
56
1
471

YG
724
394
235
107
233
57
43
16
19
2

Net
713
362
233
107
55
54
33
16
16
2
-2
-9
-16
1564

YL
11
32
2


178
3
10


3

2
179
16
436



170


2000

Avg.
4.9
3.9
4.6
17.8
.7
4.9
2.2
4.0
3.2
1.0



3.3

Rec.
21
13
9
7
6
7
7
3
2
3
3
81

Yds.
323
213
167
106
98
92
78
44
34
24
23
1202

TD
4
1
2

C
46
35

81

Yds.
71
40
17
7
3

Avg.

4.0
10.0
^4.3
3.5 ' ..
.5


138


3.5

TD





. —


Libert (FB)..........
Anderson (RB) ..
BEACHAM (WR)
PETARDI (DB)...
HARMON (OG) .
TOTALS ..............

No.
11
7
2
5
1
26

...............................
..............................
...............................
...............................
...............................
...............................

Yds.
211
183
113
71

Avg.
19.2
26.1
56.5
14.2





578

22.2

No.
1
1
2
1
3
3
1
12

Yds.
18
17
27
10
29

Avg.
18.0
17.0
13.5
10.0
9.7



101


8.4

No.
66

Yds.
2597

Avg.
39.3



INTERCEPTIONS









7

INDIVIDUAL PASSING
Att.
HILL(QB)...................... 121
SHOVER(QB).............. 69
Anderson (RB)............
1
TOTALS........................ 191

No.
22
4
4
2
6
1
39

..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........
..........

KICKOFF RETURNS

INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING
JAHN (WR)................
D'AMICO (WR)..........
BEACHAM (WR) ....
KRUSE (TE)................
ARCARISI (TE)..........
JOHNSON (WR) ....
Anderson (RB)..........
EARLY (RB)................
DELBENE (RB)..........
Libert (FB)..................
McKENRICK (TE)....
TOTALS...............................................

PETARDI (DB)......................
Anderson (RB)....................
D'AMICO (WR)....................
BEACHAM (WR)................
Jennings (DB)....................
Libert (FB)............................
TOTALS...............................

Jennings (DB) ... .............................
MILLER (DB)........ .............................
CAMPBELL (DB) . ..............................
ADAMS (DB) .... .............................
PETARDI (DB).... ..............................
KRENTZ (LB)........ .............................
HARMON (OG) .. .............................
TOTALS...............................................

Int.
Pet.
Yds.
TD
12
38.0 699
4
2
51.0 503
3
—______ — —______ —
14
42.4 1202
7

_

PUNTING
FIEGL(P-DB).....................................

1977 TEAM STATISTICS
ESC
60
55
10
125
471
2000
436
1564
191
81
14
1202
662
2766
42
28
33
1689
26
578
66
2597
39
138
70
724
139

0pp.
First Downs, rush...............................................................67
First Downs, pass...............................................................34
First Downs, penalty........................................................... 9
Total First Downs............................................................ 120
Rushing Attempts............................................................ 497
Yards Gained Rushing.................................................. 1540
Yards Lost Rushing ..............................................
157
Net Yards Rushing........................................................ 1383
Passes Attempted.............................................................177
Passes Completed .............................................................77
Passes Had Intercepted..................................................... 13
Total Yards Passing........................................................ 910
Total Plays........................................................................674
Total Yards Gained........................................................2293
Fumbles................................................................................ 30
Fumbles Lost.......................................................................15
Kickoffs................................................................................ 30
Yards................................................................................1512
Kickoffs Returned...............................................................24
Yards..................................................................................403
Punts.................................................................................... 81
Yards............................................................................... 3024
Punts Returned...................................................................32
Yards.................................................................................. 127
Penalties.............................................................................. 53
Yards..................................................................................699
Points................................................................................ 123

QUARTER SCORING
ESC........
Opponent

........
........

12
16
46
14
43

3
31
27

4
46
39

Tot.
139
123

Avg.
13.9
12.3

SCORING
JAHN (WR)........
Libert (FB)..........
BEACHAM (WR)
HILL(QB)............
D'AMICO (WR)..
SHOVER (QB)...
COMER (K)........
SERRAO (K) ....
Anderson (RB) ..
PARMA (FB)....
Jennings (DB) ..
TOTALS

TD
4
4
3
2
2
2


1
1

P-R



1-1

P-K








19

1-1






EG





3-3
5-7









9-12

3

2

TP
24
24
18
14
12
12
11
11

6
6
5

1
139

1977 RESULTS (3-6-1)
ESC
6
17
19
25
3
6
14
7
12
30

0pp.
Fairmont State..............................................................7
L
Saginaw Valley.......................................................... 21
L
Frostburg State........................................................... 0 W
Slippery Rock State..................................................13 W
Indiana Univ. of Pa.......................................................3
T
Clarion State.............................................................10
L
Lock Haven State..................................................... 20
L
Shippensburg State................................................. 17
L
Millersville State....................................................... 24
L
California State............................................................8 W

Attendance....... 33,000

Checking the Records
INDIVIDUAL
Longest Scoring Plays

RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE
91, Joe Sanford vs. Waynesburg, 1971
91, Al Raines vs. Waynesburg, 1971
PASS
87, Jim Romaniszyn from Scott McKissock
vs. West Chester, 1971
FIELD GOAL
43, Tom Rockwell vs. Central Connecticut,
1970
43, Frank Berzansky vs. Waynesburg, 1972
PUNT RETURN
85, Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971
KICKOFF RETURN
98, Tim Beacham vs. Millersville, 1977
97, Gary Gilbert vs. California, 1961
INTERCEPTION RETURN
102, Jack Case vs. Brockport, 1962

Rushing
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—295, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven,
1969
Vi Game—218, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven,
1969
Season—1358, Al Raines, 1971
Career—3399, Al Raines, 1969-70-71
LEADING RUSHING AVERAGES
Season—138.8, Al Raines, 1970 (6 Games)
135.8, Al Raines, 1971 (10 Games)
Per Carry—8.7, Al Raines, 1971
6.0, Al Raines, 1969
6.0, Willy Miller, 1964
Career—6.7, Al Raines, 1969-70-71
MOST CARRIES
Game—36, Jim Romaniszyn vs. West
Chester, 1970
Season—217, Dave Green, 1975
Career—506, Al Raines, 1969-70-71

Passing
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—275, Mike Hill vs. California, 1976
250, Jude Basile vs. Indiana, 1974
Season—1369, Jude Basile, 1975
Career—3382, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75
MOST COMPLETIONS
Game—17, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968
16, Jude Basile vs. Indiana, 1975
Season—87, Jude Basile, 1975
Career—224, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game—3, Mike Hill vs. California, 1976
Season—9, Mike Hill, 1976
8, Jude Basile, 1975, Joe Sanford,
1971, Mike Malone, 1965
Career—21, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75

Pass Receiving
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—190, Howard Hackley vs. Frostburg,
1976 (9 Rec.)
Season—972, Howard Hackley, 1976
Career—2467, Howard Hackley, 1973-7475-76
MOST RECEPTIONS
Game—9, Howard Hackley vs. Frostburg, 1976
8, Dan Bissontzvs. East Stroudsburg,
1968
8, Chico Pollick vs. East Stroudsburg,
1968
Season—47, Howard Hackley, 1976
Career—135, Howard Hackley, 1973-7475-76
MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS
Game—3, Mike Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971
Season—9, Howard Hackley, 1976
Career—18, Howard Hackley, 1973-74-75-76
10, Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-71-72

Total Offense
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—318, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven,
1969
Season—1485, Al Raines, 1971
1459, Jude Basile, 1975
Career—3712, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75
MOST PLAYS
Game—48, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—282, Tom Mackey, 1968 (Rushing
and Passing)
Career—634, Jude Basile, 1973-74-75

Punting
HIGHEST AVERAGE
Game—46.4, Frank Berzansky vs. Clarion,
1971 (5 punts)
Season—39.4, Dan Fiegl, 1976 (57 punts)
Career—38.5, Dan Fiegl, 1975-76-77
Longest—71, Bob Buckheit vs. Lock Haven,
1964

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

Kickoff Returns
MOST YARDS RETURNED
Season—461, Larry Pollick (24 Returns),
1968
Career—727, Al Raines (33 Returns),
1969-70-71

Pass Interceptions
MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED
Game—4, Dan DiTullio vs. Shippensburg,
1968
Season—8, Jack McCurry, 1971
Career—12, John Walker, 1971-72-73
9, Jack McCurry, 1970-71
8, Rich lorfido, 1970-71-72
8, Dave Gates, 1970-71-72

Scoring
MOST POINTS
Game—30, Jim Romaniszyn vs. Lock Haven,
1972
Season—98, Al Raines, 1971
Career—236, Al Raines, 1969-70-71
MOST TOUCHDOWNS
Game—5, Jim Romaniszyn vs. Lock Haven,
1972
4, Al Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1970
4, Bob Mengerink vs. Slippery Rock,
1971
Season—16, Al Raines, 1971
Career—39, Al Raines, 1969-70-71
MOST FIELD GOALS
Game—3, Tom Rockwell vs. Lock Haven, 1969
3, Frank Berzansky vs. Waynesburg,
1972
Season—6, John Serrao, 1976
6, Frank Berzansky, 1972
Career—10, Tom Rockwell, 1968-69-70
MOST EXTRA POINTS KICKED
Game—7, Frank Berzansky vs. Slippery Rock,
1971
Season—31, Frank Berzansky, 1971
Career—57, Tom Rockwell, 1968-69-70
Most Consecutive—29, Larry Littler, 1974-75
MOST TACKLES
Game—30, Rich lorfido vs. Indiana, 1972
Season—182, Greg Sullivan, 1977
171, Rich lorfido, 1972
Career—429, Greg Sullivan, 1974-75-76-77
428, Ron Gooden, 1974-75-76-77

TEAM
Scoring
MOST POINTS SCORED
Game—83 vs. Alliance, 1928
68 vs. Clarion, 1930
V2 Game—42 vs. Shippensburg, 1971
Season—335 by 1971 team
Best Scoring Avg.—35.5 by 1971 team

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

Passing
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—283 vs. Clarion, 1971
Season—1653 by 1976 team
1611 by 1975 team

MOST COMPLETIONS
Game—17 vs. Shippensburg, 1976
17 vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—120 by 1968 team
MOST ATTEMPTS
Game—44 vs. Clarion, 1968
Season—315 by 1968 team
MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES
Game—3 (Numerous Times)
Season—15 by 1976 team
13 by 1971 team

Total Offense
MOST YARDS GAINED
Game—605 vs. Waynesburg, 1971
Season—4244 by 1971 team
4117 by 1975 team

Pass Interceptions
MOST INTERCEPTED
Game—5 vs. Eureka, 1971
5 vs. Shippensburg, 1973
Season—26 by 1971 team

Defense
FEWEST POINTS YIELDED
Season—40 by 1928 team

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS YIELDED
Game—Minus 67, vs. Curry, 1965
Season—645 by 1970 team
FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS
Game—0 (Numerous Times)
Season—37 by 1965 team
FEWEST PASSING YARDS YIELDED
Game—0 (Numerous Times)
Season—441 by 1963 team

Consecutivity
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS
18, 1970-71 -72 (Regular Season)
MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS WITHOUT A LOSS
21, 1969-70-71-72 (Regular Season)
MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE GAMES
WITHOUT A LOSS—13, 1969-72

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

Saturday at Sox Harrison Stadium

HOME OF THE FIGHTING SCOTS — SOX HARRISON STADIUM
Serving as home for ESC athletes and fans is Sox
Harrison Stadium. The edifice was dedicated in the fall of
1965 in honor of "Sox” Harrison who served as head
football and basketball coach at the College for 35 years.
His 1931 -32 cage record of 11 wins and 1 loss still stands
as one of the best marks ever posted by an Edinboro
basketball team. Sox still enjoys watching the Fighting
Scots on Saturday afternoons as one of their most ardent
fans.
Complete facilities are located beneath the grandstand
area, which seats 3,000 people. Locker space for both the
home and visiting teams, the coaching staff offices and
locker room, the officials' dressing room, the training room.

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showers, the weight room and a laundry room are utilized
within this space. Also included are restrooms, janitors'
facilities, equipment rooms, a large concession stand and
a glass enclosed press box.
In addition to the football field, the stadium also
contains complete track facilities. A quarter-mile oval, a
220 straight-away and asphalt approaches for the field
events highlight the home of the cinder sport.
Bleacher seats on the visitors side of the stadium bring
the total seating capacity to 5,500.
A new scoreboard, one of the largest in the Confer­
ence, is located at the south end of the field.

THE POWERFUL PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE
1977 FINAL STANDINGS

Western Division
1. *Clarion.........................
2. Shippensburg.............
3. Slippery Rock.............
4. Lock Haven ............... .
5. Indiana.......................
6. Edinboro ...................
7. California...................

Eastern Division
Overall
Conference
W L T PF PA W L T
1. Millersville .................
61 9 0 1
5 0 1 130
2. Kutztown.....................
75 6 4 0
4 2 0 125
3. East Stroudsburg........
96 4 4 1
3 2 1 117
4. Bloomsburg.................
3 3 0 112 116 5 5 0
5. Cheyney.......................
72 4 4 1
2 3 1 104
6. Mansfield ................... .
71 3 6 1
2 3 1 85
0 6 0 58 240 2 8 0
*PC Champions (defeated Millersville, 25-24)

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Overall
Conference
W L T PF PA W L
67 8 2
5 0 0 179
74 7 2
4 1 0 118
74 6 2
3 2 0 113
73 4 5
2 3 0 99
1 4 0 37 129 4 5
0 5 0 32 161 2 6

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