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Edinboro Football 2006
Dear Family, Friends and Fans of the Fighting Scots:
We are engaged in one of the most exciting years in the history of Edinboro University - our school's 15'^”’
anniversary, the Sesquicentennial. This year also promises to be one of our best for our athletics programs rs
they strive to match last year's incredible successes, when many of our teams and athletes went on to post­
season competition.
Much of the success of our men's and women's athletic teams is due to your loyal support of our scholarathletes in basketball, cross country, football, soccer, softball, swimming, track, volleyball, and wrestling, as
well as wheelchair basketball and other adaptive sports.
The long legacy of Edinboro athletics will be one of the highlights celebrated during our Sesquicentennial ii,
2006-2007. As we prepare to celebrate the University's 150^^ anniversary, we are guided by the theme
"Building a prosperous future through academic excellence and civility." Our athletes' dedication to educa­
tion, discipline, and sportsmanship that are at the heart of Edinboro athletics will serve them well as they pursue their dreams beyon ^
the playing fields of their alma mater. Their success in competitive endeavors will contribute to the quality of life on our campus and
throughout the communities of northwestern Pennsylvania.
Fans of the Fighting Scots are always welcome at Edinboro University and I look forward to greeting you at our many athletic, cul­
tural and arts presentations. Please visit our campus as often as possible.
Go Scotsl

____ _

Prank G. Pogue, President

Governor of Pennsylvania
Edward G. Rendell

Pennsylvania State System of
Higher Education
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor

Board of Governors
Kenneth M. Jarin, Esq., Chair
Mr. Kim E. Lyttle, Vice Chair
Mr. C. R. "Chuck" Pennoni, Vice Chair
The Honorable Matthew E. Baker
Ms. Marie A. Conley Lammando
Mr. Paul S. Dlugolecki
Mr. Daniel P. Elby
The Honorable Michael K. Hanna
Mr. David P. Holveck
The Honorable Vincent J. Hughes
Ms. Allison Peitz
Mr. Guido M. Pichini
The Honorable Ed Rendell
The Honorable James J. Rhoades
Ms. Christine J. Toretti Olson
Mr. Aaron A. Walton
Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak
There are currently three vacancies on the
Board.

Edinboro University of
Pennsylvania Council of
Trustees
Harry K. Thomas, Esq., Chair
Mr. Benedict J. Miceli, Vice Chair
Mr. Harold C. Shields, Secretary
Dr. Raymond L. Dombrowski
The Honorable John R. Evans
Mr. John E. Horan
Mr. C. Richard Johnston
Sr. Catherine M. Manning
Mrs. Virginia L. McGarvey
Mr. John A. Pulice
Ms. Teresa R. Scott
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor (ex ojficio)

President’s Executive Council
Dr. Kenneth Adams, Dean of Education
Dr. Richard Arnold, Associate to the
President for Equity, Special Programs
and Staff Development
Dr. R. Scott Baldwin, Dean of Graduate
Studies and Research
Dr. Pearl Bartelt, Provost and Vice President
for Academic Affairs

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Ms. Janet Dean, University Ombudspersc..
and Associate Vice President for Hun'm
Resources
and Faculty Relations
Dr. Donald Dilmore, Associate Vice Presiuent
for University Libraries
Mr. Gordon Herbst, Vice President for
Finance and Administration
Dr. Jerry Kiel, Vice President for Student
Affairs and Student Success
Dr. Andrew Lawlor, Associate Vice Presi ^mt
for Technology and Communications
Dr. Michael Mogavero, Vice President for
Enrollment Services and University
Planning
Mr. Brian Pitzer, Director of Public Relations
Dr. Eric Randall, Dean of Science,
Management and Technology
Mr. Kahan Sablo, Dean of Student Life
Dr. Emily Sinsabaugh, Executive to the
President for University Communications
and Administrative Initiatives
Dr. Terry Smith, Dean of Liberal Arts
Mr. Bruce Whitehair, Vice President for
Development and Marketing

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Edinboro Football 2006
Media Informatioii
2006 Schedule............................ 1, OBC
On the Radio................................... lEC
Edinboro University Quick Eacts...... 1
Edinboro Excels in 2005-06..................2
Sox Harrison Stadium.......................34
PSAC Composite Schedule..............48
Athletic Staff Elirectoiy..................... 91
Edinboro University...........................92
Administration..................................92
Memo to the Media.........................IBC
The 2006 Fighting Seots
Season Preview................................4-7
2006 Roster....................................... 8-9
Pronounciation Guide.........................9
In-Season Birthdays............................ 9
2006 Depth Chart.............................. 10
Player Profiles .............................. 18-34
The Coaching Staff
Head Coach..................................12-13
Assistant Coaches.........................14-16
2005 in Review
Game-By-Game Summaries........ 36-43
Pinal Results & Statistics..............44-45
2005 Superlatives.............................. 46
Fighting Scots Honors.......................47
Game-By-Game Starters................... 47
2005 PSAC Final Standings..............48
2005 All-PSAC Teams.......................49
PSAC Statistics.............................. 50-51

2006 Opponents
The PSAC...........................................48
PSAC Champions.............................. 52
Opponent Profiles.........................54-59
Edinboro vs. 2006 Opponents.....59-60
All-Time Records
Individual Records.......................62-71
100-Yard Rushing Games................. 72
Rushing Century Club ..................... 73
Multiple 100-Yard Rushers................73
200-Yard Passing Games................... 74
100-Yard Receiving Games................74
Team Records..................................... 75
Team Top Ten..................................... 76
Bill Engh Award................................76
Longest Plays..................................... 77
Cactus Bowl....................................... 77
Opponent Records............................ 78
Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs...... 79
Harlan Hill Trophy............................ 80
All-Americans.............................. 80-81
All-PSAC Honorees.....................82-83
Year-By-Year Records........................ 84
AU-Time Coaching Records..............84
Edinboro vs. Opponents................... 85
The Last Time ................................... 85
All-lime Results.......................... 86-89
Fighting Scots in the Pros................. 90

2006 Football Schediile
Opponent
at West Chester
ST. ANSELM
BLOOMSBURG
at Chevnev
INDIANA(PA)’^
CALIFORNIA(PA)’^
Homecoming
EAST STROUDSBURG
Sat., Oct. 14
Parents Weekend
at Clarion*
Sat., Oct. 21
at Slippery Rock*
Sat., Oct. 28
SHIPPENSBURG=^
Sat., Nov. 4
Sat., Nov. 5
at Lock Haven*
* r^lAC West contest

Date
Sat., Sept. 2
Sat., Sept. 9
Sat., Sept. 16
Sat., Sept. 23
Sat., Sept. 30
Sat., Oct. 7

Site
West Chester, PA
Edinboro, PA
Edinboro, PA
Chevnev, PA
Edinboro, PA
Edinboro, PA

Time
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.

Edinboro, PA

1:00 p.m.

Clarion, PA
Slippery Rock, PA
Edinboro, PA
Lock Haven, PA

6:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
12 noon

Fightiiig Scots on the Radio
Edinboro
University foot­
ball fans can
catch all the
Fighting Scot
gridiron action on
WFSEFM88.9.
The Edinboro
student radio statio will broadcast all eleven games, providing
valuable broadcasting experience for Edinboro
students, along with quality broadcasts of
Fighting Scot athletics.

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

In addition Edinboro football can now
be heard live on TEAMLINE - the brainstorm
of 1978 Edinboro graduate Tom Zawistowski,
CEO and founder of TRZ Communications.
All a fan has to do is dial 1-800-846-4700 and
then enter 1644 as the four-digit code. Listen
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or as much
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Location: Edinboro, PA 16444
Enrollment: 7,700
Nickname: Fighting Scots
Colors: Red & White
Affiliation: NCAA 11 (wrestling - NCAA I)
Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference
Stadium: Sox Harrison Stadium
Capacity: 6,000
Surface: Natural Grass
President: Dr. Frank G. Pogue, Jr.
Athletic Director: Bruce Baumgartner
Head Coach: Scott Browning (Ohio State
'81)
Record at Edinboro: 0-0,1st year
Career Record: 0-0,1st year
Assistant Coaches: Wayne Bradford
(defensive coordinator/linebackers);
Mike Yurcich (offensive coordinator/
quarterback & wide receivers); Kim
Niedbala (defensive backs); Keith
Braxton (defensive hne); Jim Henson
(running backs); Dan Holland (tight
ends); Anthony Peluso (offensive line)
2005 Record: 8-2
PSAC Recor Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: Multiple
Lettermen Returning: 37
Lettermen Lost: 20
Starters Returning: 14
Offense; 5
Defense: 7
Specialist: 2
Football Office Phone: (814) 732-1839
Best Time to Contact: Mornings
Trainer Gary Hanna
Sports Information Director: Bob Shreve
Office Phone: (814) 732-1834
Home Phone: (814) 833-9028
FAX: (814)732-2596
e-mail: rshreve@edinboro.edu
Press Box: (814) 732-2904

Credits
The 2006 Edinboro University Football Media
Guide is a production of the sports information
department. Bob Shreve, director. Photo cred­
its to Mike Gallagher, Dave Miller, Dave
Medvec, joe Mattis, Bob VIheeler and Dave
Higham. The media guide was printed by
Gohrs Printing Service, Inc., Erie, Pa.

For More
IiTfonTia.tioii
Information on Fighting Scot athletics is
available on the internet by accessing Edinboro
University's World Wide Web homepage at
hltp7ffouyw.edinboro.edu. Results also are
available on the Fighting Scot Hotline by call­
ing (814) 732-1837.

Edinboro Football 2006

Edinboro Excels in 200S*o6
we embark on the 2006-07 academic
year, it's hard not to take a look back and marvel at
the accomplishments of the 2005-06 Fighting Scots.
Edinboro athletics enjoyed a banner year, both on
the playing fields and in the classroom.
Consider that Fighting Scot athletic teams
won four Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference
championships, led of course by the football team
with its third straight PSAC West crown.
The men's basketball team made it two
straight PSAC championships, the first team to win
back-to-back championships since 1983. The
women's cross country team won its eighth
straight PSAC title, while the wrestling team made
it seven PSAC championships in the last nine
years. The wrestlers also won their fourth straight
Eastern Wrestling League title and eighth in the last
nine years.
All told, Edinboro's 14 varsity athletic pro­
grams compiled an impressive 142-94-3 record.
Out of those 14 sports, nine either qualified for their
respective NCAA championships or had individu­
als in the championships.
The wrestling team made quite an impres­
sion on the Division I level, finishing as the lone
undefeated team in Division I with a perfect 12-0
record. The Fighting Scots went on to finish eighth
at the NCAA Division 1 Wrestling National
Championships.
As you might expect, there were numerous
individual honors. A total of 14 individuals earned
All-American honors. Four student-athletes were
accorded Player of the Year honors in their sports,
with Shawn Bunch named the EWL and PSAC
Wrestler of the Year. In addition, Chris Amico was
recognized as the PSAC West Defensive Player of
the Year in football, Callie lorfido was named the
women's basketball PSAC West Player of the Year,
and Kelly Richards capped an outstanding season
by being named the PSAC Women's Track Athlete
of the Year.
Of course, these performances wouldn't be
possible without some outstanding coaching. No
fewer than four coaches were accorded Coach of
the Year honors. In addition to Lou Tepper in foot­
ball by the PSAC West, Gary Kagiavas was recog­
nized as the PSAC West Women's Soccer Coach of
the Year. Doug Watts was named the Regional
Coach of the Year in both men's and women's cross
country, and Tim Hynn was honored as the EWL
Coach of the Year.
The success was just as evident in the class­
room. Edinboro's annual Scholar- Athlete Banquet

Tlie Figjitiiig Scot
Football Honor R.0II
The following Edinboro University football
players maintained a cumulative grade point
average of 3.0 or better through the conclu­
sion of the spring 2006 semester.
Pat Aretz*................... . .......... .3.98
Jordan Bobitski.......... . .......... .3.00
Zach Bonatesta*.......... .......... .3.56
Michael Cradduck..... .......... .3.20
Nate Eimer*............... .......... .3.44
Larry Federofl*......... . .......... 3.41
SethFragale*............. .......... .3.45
Trevor Harris*......... . .......... .3.59
Josh Elinkle*.......... . ........ ..3.37
Dave Jazenski...... ....... .......... .3.06
Chris Kaezor*........ . .......... 3.49
Greg MacArm.......... . ........... 3.14
Joe Medizia*............... .......... .3.89
Caleb Mayer*......... . .......... 3.72
Hardin Moss*.............. ............3.26
Bob Reiter*................... ...... .....3.77
DeMarkus Robinson*.. .......... .3.38
Brian Shreve................ ...........3.26
Jermaine Truax*.... ...........3.40
JoeWanson*........ ....... ...........3.45
Kyle Witudd*.............. ......;....3.47
Andy Young..... .......... ...........3.15
*

PSAC Scholar-Athlete

included 116 honorees. That means over one-third
of the total student-athlete population maintains a
grade-point average of 3.00 or higher.
A total of 76 Edinboro student-athletes were
recognized as PSAC Scholar-Athletes for maintain­
ing a GPA of 3.25 or higher. Five athletic teams had
a team GPA of at least 3.0, while the overall average
GPA for the spring semester was 2.826.
Cross country and track & field athletes Juhe
Nemergut and Richards led the way. Both were
chosen for NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, the
only two recipients from the PSAC. In addition,
both were first team ESPN the Magazine Academic
All-Americans.
Nemergut and Richards were also named to
the PSAC Top Ten both in the fall and spring. Alex
Clemsen made it five PSAC Top Ten winners, as
the wrestler was voted to the winter team.

Kelly Richards earned All-Ainericaii honors for
the second time in the 3.000-ineter steeplechase
at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track
National Championships. The senior placed
third in th event. In addition, Richards was
awarded an NC/KA Postgraduate Seholarship
and was named a first team ESPN the Magazine
Academic All-American.

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Section Contents___________
aoo6 Season Preview ................................4~7
2006 ^^oster

9

Pronunciation Guide ......................................9
In-Season Birthdays........................................ 9
2006 Depth Chart.......................................... io

Edinboro Football 20o6 ♦ Tbe

Edinboro Football 2006

Defense Spearheads Boro Efforts for
Fourth Straight PSAC West Championship
Like

a master historian, Edinboro

University football coach Scott Browning is
well aware of the Fighting Scots' heritage.
That's why when he was introduced as the
head coach on January 5,2006, it was not only
the beginning of a new era, but the return of
an old one. Browning wasted little time in
proclaiming "The Boro is Back"!
A veteran of twenty seasons as an assis­
tant coach at Edinboro, Browning knows aU
too well the tradition of Fighting Scot football.
Tie has been a part of five of Edinboro's nine
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference titles,
and all seven of its NCAA Division 11 Playoff
appearances. During thaf time he has worked
with some of the greats in Boro football, play­
ers such as Ernest Priester, Elbert Cole, Larry
Jackson, Jody Dickerson, Jason Perkins, etc.
The list goes on and on.
"I have always felt there is a great deal
of alumni pride in the Boro," stated Browning.
"Bringing back the tradition is the best way to
connect with the Edinboro alumni. There is a
great amoimt of pride in the Boro, and we
intend to exhibit it."
Browning inherits a team which finished
8-2 a year ago, winning its third straight PSAC
West title and narrowly missing a third straight

NCAA playoff appearance. Over the past three
years the Fighting Scots have won 26 games,
the most wins in school history for a three-year
period. Now the Fighting Scots seek a fourth
straight divisional crown, last accomplished by
lUP in the West from 2000-03. In fact, lUP
(twice) and Slippery Rock are the only teams to
ever win four straight PSAC West crowns.
A total of 37 letterwirmers return,
including 14 starters. Browning served most
of his twenty seasons as an assistant on the
offensive side of the ball, but he's fully aware
of the value of a strong defense. "Our goal is
to win the PSAC West," Browning comment­
ed. "You win championships with defense.
We think ours can be special this year."
Like a pennant-winning baseball team,
Edinboro has assembled a defense which is
strong up the middle, beginning with a pair of
interior stalwarts in defensive tackle Chris
Amico, the PSAC West Defensive Player of the
Year, and A.J. Cousins, a two-time All-PSAC
West selection. They are the frontline for a
linebacker corps that Browning feels is one of
fhe best in Division 11. The group includes
seniors Ben Stroup, Jim Soltis and Dave
Jazenski. The last line of defense is the out­
standing safety tandem of Tom Davidson and
Damion Malott.
A year ago Edinboro's defense ranked
as the best in Division II in three key cate­
gories, ranking first in scoring defense (9.3
ppg.), total defense (211.2 ypg.) and rushing
defense (53.7 ypg.). In addition, the Scots fin­
ished third in turnover margin in Division II
and led the PSAC in sacks (39).
"Our strength is definitely our defense,"
admitted Browning. "Seven starters are com­
ing back. We do have some concerns on
defense. Both ends are inexperienced, and we
have some unanswered questions in the sec­
ondary. We had some kids step up in the
spring. Now it wiU be interesting to see how
they respond."
Five starters return on offense, but it
wiU be a new-look attack, beginning at quar­
terback, where redshirt freshman Trevor
Harris replaces Justin Bouch, a three-and-ahalf year starter. While new offensive coordi­
nator Mike Yurcich will provide a few new
wrinkles. Browning is a firm believer in the
ability to run the football while mixing in the
pass, but he admits that Yurcich is not of the
same conservative nature.
"Offensively, we have some holes to
fiU," Browning surmised. "Obviously that
starts at the quarterback position. Trevor
Harris has clearly won the starting role. He
had a nice spring and progressed each day. I
think he shows signs of being a very good
field general. We lose two premier players in
the offensive fine. We have had some young
guys step up. Now we have to settle and cre­
ate some continuity."
Browning feels the pieces are in place
for another run at a PSAC crown. But stand­

ing in the way is a schedule which not only
features the traditional PSAC West rivals, but
the top three teams in the PSAC East, afi
NCAA playoff outfits in 2005.
"I think this may be the toughest sched­
ule since I've been here," related Browning.
"The only year might be 1995 with
Appalachian State and Portland State. That is
very comparable. That's good. In'95, our kids
stepped up to the challenge. We went after it.
That's what our kids have to do."
The 2006 campaign kicks off at West
Chester on September 2. The Golden Rams
were 8-4 a year ago. The Fighting Scots then
play five of their next six contests at home,
albeit a brutal stretch. After debuting at home
on September 9 against St. Anselm
Bloomsburg invades Sox Harrison Stadium
on September 16. The Huskies were 11-1 a
year ago and won the PSAC East title.
The Boro opens PSAC West action with
a familiar foe on &ptember 30, as former heau
coach Lou Tepper will bring lndiana(Pa.) t
Sox Harrison Stadium. That is followed the
next week by a Homecoming date with
Cafifomia(Pa.). A year ago the Vulcans tie ’
Edinboro for the PSAC West crown, and come
off an 8-2 campaign. Wrapping up the homestand is a date with East Stroudsburg o;
October 14. The Warriors reached the NCAA
Division 11 semifinals a year ago, finishing with
a 11-3 record behind the top player in Divisio..
11, Jimmy TerwiUiger. The senior signalcafieT
won the 2005 Harlon HiU Trophy, and has
bedeviled the Scots in previous meetings.

Offense
The success of the Fighting Scots ma’^’
well depend on the identity t^en by the
offense. A year ago Edinboro averaged 31.^
ppg., the second straight year over 30 ppg.
The Fighting Scots topped the 40-point mark
on four occasions.
Balance has been the keyword in recent
years, and last year was no exception.
Edinboro averaged 199.3 yards rushing and
174.8 yards on the groimd. Yet more than that,
it has been a team that hasn't beaten itself
While ranking third in Division II in turnover
margin, the Fighting Scots turned the pigskii.
over just 11 times, including losing just two
fumbles. In addition, Edinboro led the PSAC
in fewest sacks allowed for the second straigl i,
year, tying Cafifomia(Pa.) with seven sacks
allowed.
The 2006 offense returns five starters, but
it is how the six new starters pan out that v"Il
ultimately decide whether this will be a highoctane attack. With the quarterback depth
chart showing two redshirt freshmen af the tr p,
Browning admits the team may be a fittie con­
servative at first. Edinboro has made use of
multiple feature backs in recent years, mean; g
several freshmen backs may have to step upFinally, the offensive fine was shuffled during

Edinboro Football 2006

Ulysee "Spud" Davis had three 100-yard
games in his first five career games, but the sopho­
more's playing time was reduced over the second
half of the season with the emergence of Kelvin
Collins. With Collins gone, Davis assumes the
main ballcarrying role again.
Davis is a darting 5'10", 200 lb. sophomore
who was in great condition in spring drills. " Spud
had a very good spring, and exhibited an out­
standing work ethic. He has grown up a great deal
and really matured. But he's the only proven tail­
back we have," related Browning. Davis ended the
season as the second-leading rusher with 739 yards
on 151 carries with 8 TDs.
Chaz Cobbs, a 5'11", 197 lb. sophomore and
a converted comerback, and Jay Van Leer, a 5'9",
190 lb. redshirt freshman, served as Davis' backups
in the spring. They will battle for that role in the
fall, as will a host of promising freshmen who
could make an immediate impact.
Justin Olney returns at fullback after starting
three games in 2005. A junior, Ofiiey has bulked up
to 245 lbs. Caleb Mayer is expected to push Ofiiey
for the starting role. A 6'0", 239 lb. junior, Mayer sat
out the 2005 campaign after transferring from
Liberty. He played linebacker for the Hames, but
moved to fullback at the conclusion of spring drills.
Billy Dick, another junior, provides more depth.
Browning on the Backfield: "We're going to be
unproven, but I think we have some ability. You're
going to see a lot of new faces."

second team All-PSAC West honors after hauling
in a team-leading 28 passes for 509 yards, an 18.2
yard average, with 5 TDs. Valasek ranks eighth in
career receiving yards (1,233) and 12th in career
receptions (68).
"Ryan had a really productive spring,"
Browning mentioned. "He caught everything, and
improved as route runner."
Aaron Petty is one of a host of big receivers.
The former tight end has battled injuries and has
yet to realize his full potential, but the coaching
staff feels this may be the year the 6'5", 220 lb. sen­
ior breaks through. He caught 12 passes for 129
yards a year ago.
The likely third starter in three receiver sets is
Ryan Rybicki, a 6'2", 220 lb. sophomore. Rybicki
caught 4 passes for 79 yards while seeing increased
playing time as the year progressed.
A host of other receivers will battle for time.
Diminutive Deonte Peters (5'7", 163 lbs.) was a
solid return man as a freshman, but he made a lim­
ited impact as a receiver. Like Valasek, the sopho­
more has the ability to turn a short gain into a big
play. Junior Marshall Ellison returns to the team
after sitting out the 2005 season. He caught a pair
of passes in 2004. Rich Cerro and Mykel Griggs
redshirted in 2005. Cerro is a transfer from Clarion
who played defensive back for the Golden Eagles.
The sophomore enjoyed a solid spring and could
become a factor. Griggs likely needs more season­
ing, but the redshirt freshman possesses the speed
the team desperately needs. Tom LaVerde is
another player with speed. A 6'2", 195 lb. senior,
LaVerde has boimced between comerback and
receiver during his career. He has not played on
the offensive side of the ball since 2003, when he
caught a pair of passes.
A position of concern several years ago, tight
end has now become a strength. With C.J. Trivisonno
and Nate Eimer both gone, depth is a concern, but
talent isn't. Kyle Witucki has seen plenty of action in
a reserve role his first two seasons, and the 6'3", 245
lb. junior could play a major role in the offense. A
year ago Witucki caught 15 passes for 144 yards, with
four going for touchdowns. In fact, six of his 22
career receptions have been for six points.
"Kyle had a super spring," commented
Browning. "He runs good routes and catches the
ball very well. He needs to continue to improve as
a blocker, but we expect big things from him."
Joe Gable is the only other experienced tight
end on the roster. The 6'3", 245 lb. sophomore has
been a pleasant surprise and should allow the
Fighting Scots to once again use plenty of two tight
end sets.
Browning on the Receivers: "IVe have a solid group,
and all complement each other very well. V\/e don't have
one feature guy, but I think we made positive strides in
the spring."

Receivers___________________________

Offensive Line_______________________

the spring while looking to replace two starters.

Quarterback________________________
Justin Bouch is gone, turning over the reins
to highly-touted redshirt freshman Trevor Harris.
The 6'3", 200 lb. Harris did not disappoint in the
spring, but the Fighting Scots sfiU don't have a
quarterback that has taken a snap in a game. "We
may limit things a fittie bit at first," admitted
Browning. "We'll look to take care of the ball.
Early in the season we'll ask Trevor to do things
he's comfortable with."
Harris, an intelligent player with a strong
arm, put up some gaudy numbers as a prepster at
Marion Pleasant (Oh.) Efigh School, and is a former
AU-Ohio selection. If his spring is any indication,
he's ready to replace Bouch. If he's as good as the
coaching staff feels he is, he may well be rewriting
some of Bouch's records before it's all over.
Joe Wanson, another redshirt freshman, will
serve as Harris' backup. At 6'3", 218 lbs., Wanson
possesses good size and showed a good under­
standing of the offense in the spring. Bill
Schneider, a 6'1", 195 lb. sophomore who joined
the team in the spring, is another option.

Running Back_______________________

Edinboro's receiving corps is solid if not
spectacular. While searching for the elusive homerun threat, the Fighting Scots possess a host of solid
wideouts. The common thread is good hands and
the ability to block. "We made positive strides in
the spring at wide receiver," stated Browning.
"We're very solid as a core. We don't have one fea­
ture guy."
Ryan Valasek became Edinboro's big-play
receiver a year ago. The 5'11", 175 lb. senior earned

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A strong offensive fine has become the
Edinboro trademark in recent years, and Browning
hopes that continues this season. The Fighting
Scots have led the FSAC in fewest sacks each of the
last two years, giving up nine in 2004 and seven a
year ago. Four finemen have been chosen to play
in the Cactus Bowl since 2002.
Browning's concerns are replacing two-time
All-American Greg Bzorek at right tackle and

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Offense
Lettermen Retuming: 17
Lettermen Lost: 12
Starters Retuming: 5

WR
TB
C)G
OT
OT

Ryan Valasek
Ulysee Davis
Chris Kaezor
Josh Bzorek
Andy Yoimg

5-9 175
5-10 200
6-2 300
6-4 295
6-3 310

Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Jr.

Starters Lost WR Jeff Dinger;

TE C.J. Trivisonno; TE Nate Eimer;
QB Justin Bouch; OT Greg Bzorek;
OG LaMont Singleton

Defense
Lettermen Returning: 18
Lettermen Lost: 8
Starters Returning: 7

DT
NG
LB
LB
LB
SS
FS

Chris Amico
A.J. Cousins
Dave Jazenski
Ben Stroup
Jim Soltis
Damion Malott
Tom Davidson

6-0 250
6-1 280
5-11 225
6-1 213
6-2 205
5-10 180
6-1 192

Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.

Starters Lost OLB Seth
Fragale; DE Greg MacAnn; CB
Chris Avery; CB Jermaine Traax

Specialists
Lettermen Retuming: 2
Lettermen Lost: o
Starters Returning: 2

PK/PKody Robertson 5-10 210 Sr.
LS Ben Harris
6-3 250 Jr.

Edinboro Football 2006

2006 Season Preview
LaMont Singleton at left guard. Both were
Cactus Bowl participants a year ago. Their
loss has led to a shifting of positions for two
other returning starters, leaving the unit in a
state of flux.
Chris Kaczor assumes the mantle of
Edinboro's next great linemen. The 6'2", 300
lb. senior is a three-time All-PSAC West selec­
tion, earning first team honors as a junior after
being named to the second team in 2004. He
was a second team choice at left guard as a
redshirt freshman, and returns to that position
this year. A third team Football Gazette AllAmerican a year ago, Kaczor was recently
accorded first team preseason All-American
honors by Lindy's Magazine. He has started
all 34 games in his career.
"Chris by far is not only our offensive
leader, but a team leader," Browning empha­
sized. "He's tough, and plays the game the
way it should be played. He's a special guy."
Like Kaczor, Andy Young will move to
another spot on the fine. The 6'3", 310 lb. jun­
ior would likely receive more recognition if
not for the presence of players like Bzorek and
Kaczor. Young moves outside to right tackle
after starting 21 of his firsf 22 career games at
right guard.
The third returning starter on the line is
Josh Bzorek. The 6'4", 295 lb. sophomore
gave Edinboro a pair of bookend Bzorek's at
tackle, starting aU ten games at left tackle. A
former defensive tackle who has gained 30 lbs.
since coming to Edinboro, Bzorek continues to
improve, and the only remaining question is if
he will be better than his brother.
Mike Mills, an enigmatic player with
excellent potential, assumes the stcirting role at
right tackle, while Eric Costello's development

at center has allowed the coaching staff to
move Kaczor to left guard. Mills is a 6'5", 300
lb. junior who has sat out the last two seasons,
but made four starts in 2003. Athletic for his
size, he actually spent most of the spring at
tackle before flip-flopping with Young late in
spring drills.
Costello is a former walk-on who is the
smallest offensive lineman at 6'3", 280 lbs. The
sophomore made great strides this spring. He
is very intelligent and extremely athletic.
Costello saw considerable action as a reserve a
year ago, with Kaczor moving to guard at
times.
Costello is backed up by senior
Anthony Tedesco (6'4", 275 lbs.) and promis­
ing redshirt freshman Mike Fazio (6'4", 290
lbs.). Tedesco has played both center and
guard, although he was forced to sit out the
spring due to an injury. Fazio enjoyed a solid
spring and has a bright future, although the
coaching staff is still trying to figure out what
his best position may be.
No fewer than three experienced
reserves return at the guard spots.
Sophomores Scott Christie (6'4", 295 lbs.) and
Vince Luhnan (6'2", 300 lbs.) are reserves at
left and right guard, respectively. Lutman
played taclde a year ago, and comes off a solid
spring at guard. Anthony Byerly, undersized
at 6'1", 265 lbs., is a hard-nosed junior.
Redshirt freshman Cyrus Kersey and
sophomore Brian Shreve are in reserve at left
tackle. Kersey is huge at 6'6", 350 lbs., and
continues to drop weight. However, he also
has immense talent to go with surprising ath­
leticism. Still raw, he could play a major role
in the future. Shreve is 6'4", 310 lbs. and has
experience at both tackle spots. He, too, is in
better shape than a year ago.
Josh Wachter came to Edinboro a year
ago as a tight end, but was quickly moved to
tackle. Now up to 285 lbs. on his 6'6" frame,
he is another redshirt freshman with a bright
future.
Browning on the Offensive Line: "I'd like to
think that they feel like they have something to
prove. I'm anxious to see how they stack up to the
tradition we've had here."

Defense

Senior Ben Stroup leads a group of linebackers that
rates among the best in Division II.

6

It's not hard to see why Browning feels
that the defense can carry Edinboro to a fourth
straight PSAC West crown. Seven starters,
four All-PSAC West performers, return to a
unit which led the country in scoring defense
(9.3 ppg.), total defense (211.2 ypg.) and rush­
ing defense (53.7 ypg.), not to a mention a
PSAC-high 39 sacte.
Unlike the offense, which features a big,
physical nature, the defense is built on the
premise of attacking the ball, with speed and
aggressiveness overcoming size. In fact, just
one starter weighs more than 250 lbs.
"We have an attacking defense," noted
Browning. "We've changed over the years,
based on the type of offenses we see and the
type of players we have. We've utilized our
strengths - the ability to run and hit. We are
strong from the inside out, getting big plays

from Chris Amico and A.J. Cousins, along
with three very good linebackers."
Browning also has great praise fo
defensive coordinator Wayne Bradford. In
fact, in many respects the defense exemplifies
the intensity Bradford brings to the table.

Defensive Line___________________
It would be hard to find two better inte­
rior performers than Chris Amico and A.'
Cousins. At 6'0", 250 lbs., Amico is hardlv
your typical defensive tackle, but teU that to
interior linemen asked to block him week-i
and week-out. Possessing great strength and
quickness, Amico was recognized as the PSAC
West Defensive Player of the Year and wr
later named a first team Football Gazette AllAmerican and second team Daktronics AllAmerican. He finished third on the team i,
tackles with 49, with 14.5 for losses and a teamhigh 8.5 sacks. Amico is a first team Lindy's
Magazine preseason All-American.
"Chris is an effort guy," noted
Browning. "He prepares 365 days a year to be
the best he can te."
Cousins enters his third season as th'^
starting noseguard. The 6'!", 280 lb. senior is a
two-time All-PSAC West first team selection
and has All-American capabilities. Lik '
Amico, he is strong yet very quick. Cousins
totaled 47 tackles, with 10.5 for losses and o
sacks.
"A.J. is much the same as Chris Amico,"
equated Browning. "He's another hard work­
er. 1 think he's as good as there is at nosi
guard."
The questions on the tine come on the
outside, where starters Seth Fragale and Gre^
MacAnn, a pair of All-PSAC performers, must
be replaced. Joe Malizia and Syl Harmer are
battling for the left side starting job, with pron.
ising sophomore Mike Enoch taking over on
the right side. Malizia, a 6'2", 240 lb. junior, fin­
ished with 10 tackles in a reserve role. He i.
somewhat of an unknown but a player th'^
coaching staff believes in. Hanner has made
great strides after bouncing between line­
backer and end. The 5'11", 220 lb. junior norappears to have found a home at end.
Enoch (6'3", 250 lbs.) saw limited action
a year ago, totaling seven tackles. He come
off a very productive offseason and fits in verv
well with the aggressive nature of the defense.
Steve Reiifro, a 6'3", 220 lb. junior, pn
vides further depth on the left side, although
the coaching staff is still waiting for his athlet­
ic ability to relate to production. Jerem
Appell (6'1", 230 lbs.) opened more than a few
eyes this spring as a backup to Enoch, emerg­
ing as one of the biggest surprises.
Depth in the interior is a concern, with
Donnie Marsteller the lone experienced
reserve. A 6'4", 240 lb. sophomore, Marstelk.
actually spent the first half of spring drills
tight end before moving back to defensive
tackle. He's another player who fits the natu* c
of the defense and should see increased tirr'’
after appearing in five games a year ago.
Browning on the Defensive Line: "Wefeatu / e
two impact guys and surround them with so/' '’

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2006 Season Preview
unproven players, but players who have the ability and
play hard. I think tltey'll step up to the plate."

Linebackers_________________________
Probably the greatest strength of the team lies
in the group of linebackers. Again, it is a group
somewhat small in stature, but very aggressive,
intense, and intelligent. The leader of the group is
Ben Stroup. While Chris Amico was named the
PSAC West Defensive Player of the Year, Bradford
feels that honor could just as well have gone to
Stroup. A 6'1", 213 lb. senior, he led Edinboro with
76 tackles. Like Amico, he ranked among the
national leaders in tackles for losses with a team­
leading 15.5, including 5.5 sacks. In his first year as
a starter, Stroup was a first team All-PSAC West
choice.
"Ben is a special guy," emphasizes Browning.
"He is very good." Browning went on to compare
Stroup to the best players he's seen in his 21 years
at Edinboro.
Stroup is joined by seniors Jim Soltis and
Dave Jazenski. Soltis is 6'2", 205 lbs., and a unique
player in his ability to be physical against the run
yet very efficient in coverage. He ranked second to
Stroup in tackles with 64, with 11.5 for losses. He
forced a pair of fumbles and blocked a pair of punts.
Soltis is a two-year starter who earned second team
AQ-PSAC West accolades a year ago.
Jazenski is the biggest of the linebackers at
5'11", 225 lbs., and benefited from playing in the
spring for the first time in three years. He is affec­
tionately known as a blue-collar player. Jazenski
finished fourth in tackles with 48 despite missing
one game.
The future bodes well with the likes of
Hardin Moss and James English. Moss is a 6'1",
225 lb. sophomore who saw considerable action in
a reserve role a year ago. He finished with 21 tack­
les. He has good size and strength and doesn't
make many mistakes. English has bounced from
position to position, starting out as a wide receiver
before playing drop linebacker a year ago. The 6'2",
205 lb. junior looked to find a home behind Stroup
this spring. He's very athletic. English may red­
shirt this season to give him two full years of eligi­
bility. He had 17 tackles a year ago.
Mike Mader and Mike Cradduck are small­
er linebackers who will probably play more of a role
on special feams. Mader, a 5'10", 180 lb. junior,
makes the transition from strong safety. Cradduck,
a 5'11", 205 lb. junior, must recover from a knee
injury which forced him to miss the final eight
games of the season and the entire spring.
Browning on the Linebackers: "f think we have one
of the best linebacking corps in Division II this year.
We're strong."

Defensive Backs_____________________
Continuing with the theme of strong up the
middle, Edinboro possesses a pair of strong safeties
in Tom Davidson and Damion Malott. V^le the
duo is almost interchangeable, they will swap posi­
tions this year, with Davidson lining up at frre safe­
ty and Malott at strong safety.
Davidson has started 21 of 22 career games,
and is already tied for 12th in career interceptions
with 12. He moves back to free safety, where as a
redshirt freshman in 2004 he intercepted eight pass­
es while earning second team All-FSAC West hon­

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ors. A year ago he had 4 interceptions while taking
part in 25 tackles.
"Tom is the quarterback of our defense,"
related Browning. "He's extremely intelligent and
keeps things together back there."
Malott joined the Fighting Scots a year ago as
a junior college transfer. The senior did not disap­
point, finishing with 38 tackles, a pair of intercep­
tions, and a team-high 8 interceptions. He is also
an outstanding special teams player.
Things are not quite as settled at the two cornerback spots, where all-time career interception
leader Chris Avery and Jermaine Truax are gone.
Senior Rodney Stevenson and junior Tamean
Valentine are expected to step in. Stevenson
played in all ten games, with one start, finishing
with 16 tackles and an interception. He had a very
good spring. The coaching staff feels Valentine
could be a special player, with good cover skills and
nice size at 5'11", 180 lbs. He played at Allan
Hancock (Ca.) Junior College before transferring to
Edinboro a year ago and redshirting in 2005.
Depth is a major concern in the secondary. In
fact, the only two players back from a year ago are
junior Doimye Aiken and sophomore LaVaughn
Wesley. Aiken is a former transfer from Colgate
who has been a reserve comerback the last two
years. He is a solid reserve and sp/ecial teams per­
former. Wesley is a converted wide receiver who is
still learning the secondary. He backs up Malott at
strong safety.
Browning on the Defensive Backs: "The secondary
is thin and unproven. "

Special Teams
Kody Robertson once again will handle both
the placekicking and punting chores. The senior
already ranks among the top kickers all-time at
Edinboro, standing third in career field goals made
(28) and fourth in career field goals attempted (45).
He also needs just 24 extra points attempted and 25
successful PATs to break those school records.
Robertson made 11 of 19 field goals and 34 of
39 extra points as a junior. He also handled the
punting duties for the first time, averaging 35.8
yards on 43 punts. However, he dropped 13 punts
inside the 20 and had 12 others go for fair cafches.
"Kody had a good spring," stated Browning.
"This is his last go-around. We expect big things."
Ben Harris returns as the long snapper. With
a year under his belt, the coaching staff feels the jun­
ior will be even better this year.
Several players will be in the running for
return duties. Rodney Stevenson ranked third in
the PSAC in kickoff returns, averaging 23.8 yards
on 12 returns. Damion Malott averaged 19.6 yards
on five returns. Deonte Peters handled most of the
punt return duties, ranking fifth in the PSAC at 9.8
yards on 13 returns.
As always, Edinboro will look to make noise
with its special teams. Over the past few years the
Fighting Scots have made a habit blocking kicks. A
year ago the Boro blocked six kicks, including five
punts, with two turned into touchdowns. The year
before Edinboro blocked five kicks.
Browning on the Special Teams: "We should be
very productive in all areas. We have some experience on
the special teams. You need athletes and attitude on spe­
cial teams - kids who believe in the importance of special
teams."

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LINDY'S 2006 NCAA
DIVISION II
PRESEASON TOP 25
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20.
21.
22.
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25.

Grand Valley State
Saginaw Valley State
Bloomsburg
Albany State
Presbyterian
East Stroudsburg
South Dakota
Northwest Missouri State
West Texas A&M
Nebraska-Omaha
Valdosta State
North Alabama
Washburn
Pittsburg State
EDINBORO
North Dakota
Shepherd
Tuskegee
Northwood
C.W. Post
Minnesota-Duluth
West Georgia
Delta State
Central Washington
Texas A&M-Kingsville

Edinboro Football 2006

2006 Rostep
Numerical Roster
Vo. Name........................... Pos.
1
Eteonte Peters ....,... .WR
Donnye Aiken ...............CB
2
3 Ibm La\ferde....
. .WR
4
Rodney Stevenson.........CB
5 Houston Brown .......... .CB
6
Ryan Rybicki................ WR
7 Trevor Harris .................QB
8
Breylon Clifford ...........WR
9 Joe Wanson ...................QB
[0
Dave Jazenski .............OLB
1
MikeMader
XXB
2
BiU Schneider................ QB
13 Taurean VM®itine ..... CB
4
Rich Cerro .................... WR
-5
Damion Malott ........ .SS
.6
Marshall Ellison...........WR
,7 Kody Robertson ;... .P/PK
.8
Ryan Valasek................ WR
.9 LaVaughn Wesley...........^
10
Chaz Cobbs.................... TB
11 James Inglslh _____ .ILB
12 Jim Soltis......................OLB
5 Brad Gossett ...S... A..TE
14
Dan Nebraski.................. SS
15 TbmDavidson i A.. A.. .K
16
Ben Stroup.................... ILB
7 WanRastj:....A...ife,..K
18
Antwaun Johnson.........TB
19 Jiey
lier . .f... a .. ,TB
10
Dave Pemice .................. SS
>1
Clys^ "Spud" t^vis .. .TB
12
Mike Allen......................TB
0 JustinOli:^..*;... .;f;...FB
4
Mike Cradduck...........OLB
6 Hardin Moss .C. ...L. .OLB
6
Billy Dick........................FB
<7 diftdnGB^ iV.i.#..-.CB
8
Nick Marino.................... FS
i9 jteufi Ngangana ..,... .DE
0
Caleb Mayer .................. FB
1 StefehEr^ish V... J.. WR
2
Chris Amico.................. DT
3 Jerethy Parker .............OLB
4
Randy Seay.................... TB
5 JaHaeA^sti.................. FB
6
Greg Sondag ................ ILB
7 JSteveRajfro.................. DE
8
Syl Hanner .................... DE
9 Spencer Gray...............OLB
0 Jacob Jurkiewicz...........ILB
2 ? SettiFragale A... A.. OLB
3
Mike Castiglione . .OLB/LS
4 Jere^ 4j>peft i. .»v.., OE
5
Mike Fazio........................C
6 KyfeRuggeri ................ DE
7 Scott Christie................ OG
9 g JoeMalizia .................... DB
0
Ben Harris ......................LS
1
KyleLateo .... .vll,....OG
3
Tim Burchett ................ OG
4 ■ Aitthony Tedssco......... OG
6
Anthony Byerly ...........OG
7 Vince Lutman........*.. .OG
8
Eric Costello .................... C

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42
54
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Jamie Agresti
Donnye Aiken *
Mike Allen
Chris Amico **
Jeremy Appell
Sean Barber
ChrisBess
Houston Brown

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250
230
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195

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74
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61
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59
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Terrance Brown
DT
L60^ 270
Tim Burchett
280
OG
6-2
Anthony Byerly *
64
265
OG
Josh Bzorek *
295
OT
64
NickCarimi
; 541 195
FS
Mike Castiglione
215
OLB/LS 6-2
Matt Catemolo
245
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Rich Cerro
WR
5-10 185
Scott Christie *
64
m
OG
Breylon Clifford
WR
5-9
155
Qaz Cobbs
TB . # 541 197
Eric Costello *
C
6-3
280
A.J. Cousins ***
64
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Mike Cradduck
OLB
5-11 205
Tom Davictern **
■ FS- ;sf; 6i ■ 192
Ulysee "Spud" Davis *
TB
5-10 200
Billy Dick *
FB 1 5-11 205
Dajeun Dickerson
6-2
TE
215
M^shall Ellison
WR;f; 540 190
James English **
ILB
6-2
205
Stefan English
WR
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165
Mike Enoch *
DE
6-3
250
Mike Fazio
c
64
290
Aaron Fetty ***
WR
6-5
220
JoeGable*
TE . iWi . 60
245
Brad Gossett
TE
6-3
240
Spencer Gray 1
QLB
541 218
Clifton Green
CB
5-8
185
MykelGri^ /
WR
;.*a ^*180
Syl Hanner *
DE
5-11 220
BenHarris**
Is;
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m ■*250
Trevor Harris
6-3
200
QB
Tyler Heisperger
DE
6-5
240
OT
Shane Hess
6-5
225
S41 V; 225
Elave Jazetrski ***
OLB
Antwaun Johnson
TB
5-8
185
Jacob Jurldewicz
LILB
5-11 175
Chris Kaczor ***
OG
6-2
300
OT
Cyrus Ftersey
tj64 :>; m
Evan Landis
TE
64
240
OG
Kyle Latzo
6-1
■270
WR
Tom LaVerde **
6-2
195
Vince Lutman *
300
OLB
Mike Mader *
5-10 180
DE
JoeMalizm**
240
Damion Malott *
SS
5-10 180

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Nick Marino
Donnie Martseller *
Caleb Ma\er
Travis McKay
MrkeMills*
Bryan Miner
Hardin Moss *
Dan Nebraski
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Justin Olney **

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Hometown/High School
Erie, PA/General McLane
Erie, PA/ Central/ Colgate
Bronx, NY/Cardinal Hayes
Webster, NY/West Irondequoit
Webster, NY/WebsterSchioeder
Cicero, NY/ Cicero-North Syracuse
- Shaker Heights, OH/Shaker Heights
Westerville, OH/
Westerville Central
Fairview, PA/Fairview
Washington, PA/Trinity
North East, PA/Noith East
Saxonburg, PA/Knoch
Gerffiva, OH/Geneva/Slippery Rock
Greenville, PA/ Greenville/ Pittsburgh
Weteter, NY/Webster Thomas
Franklin, PA/Franklin/Qarion
Slippery Rock, PA/Kams Qty
Clairton, PA/Clairton
Pittsburgh, PA/ Canick
Erie, PA/ Central
ChiUicothe, OH/ ChiHicothe
Warren, PA/Warren
Geneva, OH/Geneva
Bryans Road, MD/Bishop McNamai..
Harleysville, PA/Kiski Area
Canton, OH/ Canton McKinley
Pittsburgji, PA/Ceiitral Catholic
Mayfield Heights, OH/Mayfield
Mayfield Heights, OH/Ma)dield
Fredonia, NY/Fredonia
Pittsburgh, PA/Perry Traditional
Franklin, PA/Franklin
Conneaut, OH/Edgewood
Perry, OH/Perry
Orrt^e, PA/OiTviBe
Annapolis, MD/Annapolis
Orrvill^OH/Orrville ■
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Lock Haven, PA/Central Mountain
Waldo, OH/Marion Pleasant
Pittsburgh, EA/Moon Area
Lancaster, PA/Lampeter-Strasburg
Hie, PA/hxxjuois
Cicero, NY/Cicero-North Syracuse
Erie, PA/Strong Wncent
Brook Park, OH/Berea
Akron, OH/Akron Buchtel
Penn Run, PA/Penns Manor
Erie, EA/Cathedral Prep
Lincolnton, NC/Homell(NY)
Arnold, PA/VaUey
Lyndhurst, OH/Brush
Itopoiium, PA/Cameron County
Akron, OH/Akron North/Hudson
Valley (NY) Comm. College
Webster, NY/Webster Thomas
Carlton, PA/ Cochranton
tomington, VT/Berkshire/Liberty
Bronx, NY/ Cardinal Hayes
Girard, OH/Glrard
Jefferson, OH/Jefferson
Erie,PA/East
Madison, OH/Madison
Solorr, OH/Sokm
Amanda, OH/Clearcreek

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2006 Roster
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Jeremy Parker
Dave Pemice
Deonte Peters

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Brandon Petty
Brian Ras
Steve Renfro **
Kody Robertson ***
Kyle Ruggeri
Ryan Rybicki *
Bill Schneider

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Randy Seay
Brian Shreve *
James Smith
Jim Soltis ***
Greg Sondag

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DE
WR
QB

6-6
5-11
6-3
5-10
6-0
6-2
6-1

255
170
220
210
225
220
195

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

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OT
*PK •
OLB
ILB

60
64
60
6-2
63

215
310
180
205
220

Fr.
So.
Fr.-r
Sr.
Fr.

CB

5-10

185

Sr.
Sr
Sr.
Sr «
Jr.

Ben Stroup***;
Anthony Tedesco *
Ryan Valasek***
Taureen Valentine

ISILB
OG
WWR
CB

64
64
5-9
5-11

213
275
175
180

Jay %n Leer v
Josh Wachter
JoeWteison
LaVaughn Wesley
Bryan Williams
Kyle Witucki **
Andy Young **

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SS
s WR
TE
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69
6-6
63
5-11
60
63
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190
285
218
175
1«)
245
310

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Fr.-r
Fr-r
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Fr
Jr.
: jE

Akron, OH/Akron East
Erie, PA/McDowell
Qeveland Hdghts, OH/
Cleveland Heights
Delaware, OH/Delaware Hayes
Erie, PA/McDowell
Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills
Columbus, OH/HUIiard Davidson
Webster, NY/Webster Thomas
Covina, CA/Charter Oak
Hookstown, PA/South Side
Beaver/Grove City
Cheektowa^ NY/Chrektowaga
Erie, PA/McDowell
Madison, OH/Madison
Garrettsville, OH/ Cardinal
Canal VNfinchester, OH/
Pickerington Central
Bedford, OH/Warrensville
Heights/Erie (NY) Comm. College
Columbus, OH/FfiUiard Davidson
Edinboro, PA/Saegertown
Natrona Hd^ts, PA/Highlands
Allentown, PA/Allentown Dieruff/
Allan Hancock JC
Qeveland, OH/Qeveland Heists
Butler, PA/Butler
DuBois, PA/DuBois Area
Duquesne, PA/Penn Hills
Indianapolis, IN/North Central
Tarentum, PA/Highlands
Greenville. PA./GteQtville
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Chris Kaczor ......... .OG
69
Mike Mills .................. .OG
70
A.J. Cousirm................. JNG
71
Josh Bzorek................ ..OT
72
. ..OT
73 Sean Barber. .
Cyms Kersey............. ..OT
74
Jtosh Wachter...,*{■. ..or
75
Andy Young............... ..OT
76
Brian Shreve............... ..OT
77
Shane Hess................ ..OT
78
Brandon Petty *., .**. ..or
79
NickCarimi................ ..FS
80
Brysm Wfflam6V.
. .AfR
81
Mykel Griggs ............. WR
82
K5de 'Wtu^
. V i,. ..TE
84
Bryan Miner............... . .DE
85
■WR
87 Aaim Fetfy . 3.
Dajeim Dickerson .... ..TE
88
JoeGable .................... ,:'!TE
89
Evan Landis ............... ..TE
90
Tyler Hersperger........ .I3E
91
Matt Catemolo........... .NG
92
Travis McKay *. • .1... MG
93
Donnie Marsteller .... ..DT
94
.OT
Terrance Brown
95
Mike Enoch................ ..DE
97
m I Jantes Srnitti ............... /PK
99
Chris Bess.................. ..DT

Number of letters won
HEAD COACH: Scott Browning (0-0,1st year; 0-0 overall, 1st year)
ASSISTANT COACHES: Wayne Bradford (defensive coordinator/linebackers); Mike Yurcich (offen­
sive coordinator/quarterbacks & wide receivers); Kim Niedbala (defensive backs); Keith Braxton (defen­
sive fine); Jim Henson (running backs); Dan Holland (tight ends); Anthony Peluso (offensive fine)

Pronoimciation
Guide
DownyeAikan.. Akin
Chris Amico ............ ah MEE coe

Jeremy Appell................ ah PELL
Josh Bzorek ..............bi ZHOR ik

Ridi Cetio...................... sear OH

In-Season Birthdays
Donrrie Marsteller . >..., ,.............,,. . . . .August 26,1^5
Mike Enoch................................................... ... .August 28,1986
Damion Malott............................................ .{.September 1,1978
Scott Christie................................................. .September 12,1986
Billy Dick.............4........ i*.i
. v,. .September 13,1985
Mike Cradduck........................................... .September 25,1984
Marshall Ellison.......................................... September 28,1^5
Ryan Rybicki ................................................. ....... October 8,1986
JmciSoltis .>•>*■■■•*■••«■ • • •»• . .October 15,1983
Joe Gable........................................................ ... .October 17,1985
October 25,1982
Chaz Cobbs...................................... .
Donnye Aiken............................................... ... .October 25,1984
4..Ctotober27,1984
Nick Carimi 4..................................
BiU Schneider............................................... . .November 3,1984
Chris Kaczor................................... ........... * .Norctriber 5,1983
Jeremy Appell ............................................. .November 13,1986
Taurean Valentine ........................................ .November 24,1982
Joe Mafizia .................................................. .November 24,1983
Anthony ledescoi...................................... .November 25,1983

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Mike Enoch .................. EE knock

Mike Fazio .y... ,J... JAY zee oh
Dave Jazenski ... .jah ZHEN skee

Chris Kaczor .

. ..KAYzhor

Tom LaVerde .................. lah verd

Vince Lutm»..........................lutman
Mike Mader........................... maydher

JoeMalizia

.mahLIZE

Damion Malott........... mah LOTT

Caleb Mayer .. .y........ anayor
Justin Olney............................. oleknee

^an Rybidy ........jye bick kee
Jim Soltis ......................... sole tiss

Ben Stroup ... .4... . i... .strowp
Ryan Valasek .............VALahsek

Kyle Witudd........jyi TUCK kp
Kim Niedbala ....... NEED ball ah

I Anthony Peluso ...,. .pa LOO so
Mike Yurcich......................... yoursitch

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2006 Depth Chart

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18
14

m

Ryan Valasek
Rich Cerro

6-5
6-2
5-11

220
195
180

Sr.
Sr.
Fr.-r

6-4
6-6
6-4

295
350
310

So.
Fr.-r
So.

6-2
64
6-1

300
295
265

Sr.
So.
Jr.

6-3
64
64

280
275
290

So.
Sr.
Fr.-r

6-5
6-2

300
300

Jr.
So.

6-3
6-6

310
285

Jr.
Fr.-r

6-3
6-3

245
245

Jr.
So.

5-9
5-10

175
185

Sr.
So.

6
Ryan Rybicki
1
Deonte Peters
16
Marshall Ellison
iOuarterfaack f
7
Trevor Harris
9
Joe Wanson
12
Bill Schneider

6-2
5-7
5-10

220
163
190

So.
So.
Jr.

6-3
6-3
6-1

200
218
195

Fr.-r
Fr.-r
So.

33
40
36

Justin Olney
Caleb Mayer
Billy Dick

5-11
6-0
5-11

245
239
205

Jr.
Jr.
So.

31
20
29

Ulysee "Spud" Davis
Chaz Cobbs
Jay Van Leer

5-10
5-11
5-9

200
197
170

So.
So.
Fr.-r

Rush Linehacker
59
Joe MaUzia
Syl Hanner
48
47
Steve Renfro
Deitensive Tackle
42
Chris Amico
94
Donnie MarsteUer
Noseguard
71
A.J. Cousins
Donnie MarsteUer
94
Defensive Ehdl
97
Mike Enoch
54
Jeremy AppeU
Tinebackear
Dave Jazenski
10
Hardin Moss
35
43
Jeremy Parker
Linebacker
26
Ben Stroup
21
James English
Linebacker
22
Jim Soltis
34
Mike Cradduck
Comerback
13
Taurean Valentine
2
Donnye Aiken
?ackl
4
Rodney Stevenson
2
Donnye Aiken
iStrongSafd^
15
Damion Malott
19
LaVaughn Wesley
jFree SaJ:ety
25
Tom Davidson
15
Damion Malott

6-2
5-11
6-3

240
220
220

Jr.
Jr.
Jr.

6-0
6-4

250
240

Jr.
So.

6-1
64

280
240

Sr.
So.

6-3
6-1

250
230

So.
Fr.-r

5-11
6-1
6-1

225
225
200

Jr.
So.
Fr.-r

6-1
6-2

213
205

Sr.
Jr.

6-2
5-11

205
205

Sr.
Jr.

5-11
5-9

180
165

Jr.
Jr.

5-10
5-9

185
165

Sr.
Jr.

5-10
5-11

180
175

Sr.
So.

6-1
5-10

192
180

Jr.
Sr.

5-10
6-0

210
180

Sr.
Fr.-r

5-10
6-0

210
180

Sr.
Fr.-r

6-3
6-3

250
250

Jr.
So.

5-10
5-10
5-7

180
185
163

Sr.
Sr.
So.

5-10
5-10
5-7

180
185
163

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Sr.
So.

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Aaron Petty
87
Tom LaVerde
3
Mykel Griggs
82
trffTackle
Josh Bzorek
72
Cyrus Kersey
74
Brian Shreve
77
LeffGu
Chris Kaczor
69
Scott Christie
57
Anthony Byerly
66
Center
Eric Costello
68
64
Anthony Tedesco
55
Mike Fazio
Rifflfis
Mike Mills
70
67
Vince Lutman
Ri^T!ickle
76
Andy Young
75
Josh Wachter
mffitlEi
84
Kyle Witucki
89
Joe Gable

DEFENSE

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OFFENSE

SPECIALISTS
Placekicko*
17
Kody Robertson
98
James Smith
Punter
17
Kody Robertson
98
James Smith
LongSnapjper
60
Ben Harris
97
Mike Enoch
IKIckoFf ivgTfMriiS^
15
Damion Malott
4
Rodney Stevenson
1
Deonte Peters
PiinifTlpturns
15
Damion Malott
4
Rodney Stevenson
1
Deonte Peters

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Section Contents


Head Coach Scott Browning
Assistant Coaches...................

.12-13
,14-16

Edinporo rootbail 2000

Head Coad>

Scott Browning
1st Year
Ohio State ‘8i
Aiter serving for twenty sea­

off teams, along with five of the nine PSAC champion squads. He Hkes
over a team which has been to the NCAA Division II Playoffs two ot the
last three years, and during that period has posted a 26-8 record. ,he
26 wins are the most in a three year period in Edinboro history.
"It goes without saying that 1 am
"Scott has been a member of the
extremely excited to
Edinboro coaching stafffor 20 years.
have this opportuni­
He has demonstrated his ability to
ty," noted an elated
not only coach athletes on the play­
Browning. "I ,. as
proud to be a par* of
ingfield, but also to lead young men
the teams in the
by the example of his character and
by his dedication to them as students 1990's that ranged
among the best in
and individuals."
Division II, and over
the last few years we
have once again i 'eDr. Frank Pogue Jr.
vated the program
President, Edinboro University
to one of the best in
the
country,
V.*.
t. V.t. ^ •
Xi,
etc
University and the community of Edinboro mean a great de^ to me.
Over the years we have tried to become an integral part of this com­
munity. I am thrilled that I can continue that association while taking

sons as an assistant coach, Edinboro
University President Dr. Prank G.
Pogue announced the promotion of
Scott Browning as head football
coach on January 5, 2006. He
becomes the 13th head coach of the
Fighting Scots, serving as an assis­
tant under three different head
coaches.
"I am very pleased to announce
the promotion of Scott Browning to
the position of head football coach
at Edinboro University," stated
Pogue. "Scott has been a member
of
the
Edinboro
coaching staff for 20 years. He has demon­ Scott Brownings Assistant Coaching Bad^roiind
strated his ability to not only coach athletes on
the playing field, but also to lead yoimg men
Year School
Coaching Duty
Record Notable
by the example of his character and by his jNew Mexico State (IS®^
dedication to them as students and as indi­
1982
Graduate Assistant Defensive Backs
3-8
viduals. He will join our other highly suc­
Idaho State (1S®3)
cessful coaches at Edinboro University."
1983
Assistant Coach
Receivers
8-4
NCAA Division I-AA
After serving as the offensive line coach
Playoffs
and recruiting coordinator in Lou Pepper's
Ohio State (ISS#)
first season. Browning took over as the offen­
1984
Graduate Assistant Running Backs
9-3
Rose Bowl
sive coordinator in 2001.
He had previ­
1985 Graduate Assistant Running Backs
9-3
Citrus Bowl
ously served as the offensive coordinator for
Edinboro (198^present)
five seasons under Tom Hollman. In all.
1986
Assistant Coach
Running Backs
Browning has served as Edinboro's offensive
7-3
1987
Assistant Coach
Running Backs
line coach the last 12 years.
3-8
1988
Assistant Coach
Defensive Backs
5-4-1
Browning joined the Edinboro program
1989
Assistant Coach
Defensive Backs
8-3
in 1986 as the running backs coach under
PSAC West Champions
NCAA Division II Playoffs
Steve Szabo. After two seasons on the offen­
1990
Assistant Coach
Defensive Backs
9-3
NCAA Division II Playoffs
sive side of the ball, the Ohio State University
1991
Assistant Coach
Defensive Backs
7-4
graduate moved to the defensive side, serving
1992
Assistant Coach
Defensive Backs
8-2-1
NCAA Division II Playoffs
as the defensive backfield coach under
1993
Assistant Coach
Defensive Backs
8-3
NCAA Division II Playoffs
Hollman. In 1994 he moved back to offense as
1994
Assistant Coach
Offensive Line
7-3
the offensive line coach. He had remained in
1995
Assistant Coach
Offensive Coordinator/
9-2
PSAC West Champions
charge of the linemen since that time, coach­
Offensive Line
NCAA Division II Playoffs
ing such All-Americans as Jeremy O'Day, Joe
1996
Assistant Coach
Offensive Coordinator/
6-4
Valvoda and Greg Bzorek. The last two years
Offensive Line
Browning's offensive line led the
1997 Assistant Coach
Offensive Coordinator/
4-6
Pennsylvama State Athletic Conference in
Offensive Line
fewest sacks allowed.
1998
Assistant Coach
Offensive Coordinator/
4-7
When Pepper came on board in 2000,
Offensive Line
Browning was appointed the recruiting coor­
1999
Assistant Coach
Offensive Coordinator/
3-8
dinator in addition to his duties with the
Offensive Line
offensive line. A year later he was named the
2000
Assistant Coach
Offensive Line
5-6
offensive coordinator, and the Fighting Scot
2001
Assistant Coach
Offensive Coordinator/
4-6
offense made ^eat strides over the last five
Offensive Line
years. Browning emphasized a balanced
2002
Assistant Coach
Offensive Coordinator/
5-6
attack which showcased the combination of a
Offensive Line
strong ground game and dangerous aerial
2003
Assistant Coach
Offensive Coordinator/
9-3
PSAC West Champions
attack. Over the last three seasons Edinboro
Offensive Line
NCAA Division II Playoffs
2004
Assistant Coach
has averaged 29.9 ppg. in 2003, 33.2 ppg. in
Offensive Coordinator/
9-3
PSAC West Champions
'04, and 31.4 ppg. in '05.
Offensive Line
NCAA Division II Playoffs
2005
Assistant Coach
All told. Browning has been an assistant
Offensive Coordinator/
8-2
PSAC West Champions
Offensive Line
coach on all seven of Edinboro's NCAA play-

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Ohio State for two years while serving
as a graduate assistant. That group
included Keith Byars. The Buckeyes
went to the Rose Bowl in 1984, drop­
ping a 20-17 decision to USC to finish
with a 9-3 record. The following year
Ohio State went bowling again, this
time defeating Brigham Young, 10-7,
in the Citrus Bowl, to once again finish
at 9-3.
Browning served as a graduate
assistant coach at New Mexico State in
1982, and the following year instruct­
ed the receivers at Idaho State. Idaho
State reached the NCAA Division IAA Playoffs before suffering a 27-20
defeat to Nevada.
A 1981 graduate of Ohio State
University with a bachelor's degree in
Education, Browning began his coach­
Scott Browning is introduced as Edinboro's 13th head coach by
ing career as an assistant coach at
Edinboro University President Dr. Frank G. Pogue on
Worthington High School and DaytonJanuary 5, 2006.
Fairview High Schools in Ohio from
1979-81. Before transferring to Ohio
State he attended Capital University
over a group of players that represent the
where he played football for one season.
ideals I believe in.
Browning later earned a master's degree in
"I'm sure you will see some changes in
Education and Administration from New
the future, but I can tell you this, the ideals
Mexico State in 1983.
remain in place for this program, and always
Browning, 47 and a native of
have in the time I've been here. Without
Loudonville, Ohio, and his wife, Lynn, reside
question we want to be successful on the
in Edinboro and have two children, Andrew
field, and that means challenging for a fourth
(12) and Katelyn (8). He is also camp director
straight PSAC West title this year. But we
of the Tri-State Linemen's Camp, a highlywon't compromise integrity. We wiU contin­
successful instructional camp for linemen.
ue to bring in young men who have the abili­
Browning's brother, Mitchell, is the offensive
ty to be successful both in the classroom and
coordinator at the University of Minnesota.
on the football field. It is my sincere belief
that when they
take the field,
they must wear
the Edinboro jer­
sey with pride,
and when they
are in the com­
munity,
they
earned
respect
comes
being a Fighting
Scot."
Browning
has served as an
assistant coach
at three NCAA
Division I insti­
tutions. Prior to
joining
the
Fighting Scot
staff, he coached
First-year Edinboro headfootball coach Scott Browning along with son Drew Browning.
receivers and
running backs at

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Brownings

Pereonal Data
PERSONAL
Bom: October 28,1958
Hometown: PerrysviUe, OH
Wife: Lynn
Children: Andrew (12), Katelyn
(8)

EDUCATION
High School: Loudonville (OH)
High School, 1977
College: The Ohio
State University, B.S. in
Education -1981
Postgraduate: New Mexico
State, M.S. in Education
Administration -1983
Playing Experience: Capital
University, running back - 1977
COACHING
Coaching Experience:
Worthington (OH) High School assistant coach, 1979; DaytonFairview (OH) High School assistant coach, 1980-81; New
Mexico State University secondary, 1982; Idaho State receivers, 1983; Ohio State
University - running backs,
1984-86; Edinboro University offensive coordinator, defensive
backs, running backs, offensive
line, 1986 to present

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Edinboro Football 20CS

Assistant Coach^
Wayne Bradford
Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers
8th Year
Salisbury State ‘go
Wayne Bradford is in his eighth year as a
member of the Edinboro coaching staff. He
enters his second season as the Fighting Scot
defensive coordinator, and had previously held
the same title in 1999 under former head coach Tom Holhnan. After
overseeing the defensive line for seven seasons, Bradford wOl take over
as the hnbackers coach in 2006.
Bradford orchestrated the top defense in the country a year ago,
as Edinboro paced Division II in scoring defense (9.3 ppg.), total defense
(211.2 ypg.), and rushing defense (53.7 ypg.). In addition, Edinboro was
third in pass efficiency defense and turnover margin. The Fighting Scots
recorded three shutouts, the most since the 1975 team also shut out three
opponents. A total of seven opponents were held to seven points or less.
He coached four all-conference
performers a year ago.
Bradford’s
Under Bradford's tutelage,
Edinboro has had ten first team Personal Data
All-PSAC West defensive line­
Bom: April 3,1968
men. That includes the last two Hometown: Glen Bumie, MD
PSAC West Defensive Players of College Education: Salisbury
the Year, with Qiris Amico earn­ State University, B.S. in Business
ing the honor last year and Seth Administration - 1990; M.S. in
Fragale, who won the honor in Business Administration -1992
2004. Fragale was a three-time Playing Experience: Salisbury
All-PSAC West selection.
State University, offensive line In addition, he has 1986-89
coached Dave Smith, a four-time Coaching Experience: Salisbury
All-PSAC selection who ranks State University - defensive lineman
first in career tackles for losses & linebackers, 1990-93; defensive
and tied for second in sacks, and coordinator, 1994-99; Edinboro
Eugene Grooms, who was a University - defensive coordinator,
1999, 2005 to present; defensive line,
three-time All-PSAC selection.
2000-05.
Bradford had previously Wife: Gwen
been at Salisbury State since 1990, Children: Nicholas (8), Julia (6),
and was the Sea Gulls' defensive Mitchell (1)

coordinator from 1994-98.
A graduate of Salisbury State, Bradford began his coaching career
at his alma mater in 1990, serving as an assistant coach in charge of the
linebackers (1990-92) and defensive linemen (1992-94). In 1994, he \ as
promoted to defensive coordinator. In 1997, Salisbury State ranked 38th
in NCAA Division HI in total defense, allowing just 268 yards per game.
His 1995 defensive unit produced a first team AFCA AU-Americai, at
linebacker, and helped the Sea GuUs finish 7-2 with a berth in the EC AC
Southwest Championship Game.
Bradford graduated from Salisbury State in 1990 with a bacheloi’s
degree in Business Administration. He completed work on his masU'-'s
degree in Business Administration from Salisbury State in 1992. In addi­
tion to working as a member of the football staff, Bradford was a facul­
ty member in the School of Business. Beginning in 1996, he was ‘he
Director of the Business Graduate Programs for the Perdue School of
Business.
As an undergraduate, Bradford was an offensive lineman. ’ !e
played on the 1986 Salisbury State team which finished as the NCA \
Division III national runnerup.
Bradford and his wife, Gwen, reside in Edinboro with their eig. ityear-old son, Nicholas, six-year-old daughter, Julia and one-year-o'd
son Mitchell.

MikeYiirdch_______
Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
2nd Year
California (Pa.) ‘gg
Mike Yurcich enters his second season as a
member of the Edinboro University coaching sUif.
Yurcich joined the football staff in April 2005 as t'^e
quarterbacks coach. He takes over as the offensive
coordinator in 2006.
A native of Euclid, Ohio, Yurcich served as a graduate assistant coa h
at Indiana University in 2003-04. In addition to conducting statistical analy­
sis for the Hoosiers' offense, he assisted with the wide receivers.
Yurcich is no stranger to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conferene .
After attending Mount Union in 1994-95, he transferred to CaHfomia (Pa.) ard
played three seasons for the Vulcans. Yurcich was a two-year captain at
Cafifomia (Pa.), serving as the starting quarterback in 1996 and sharing the stai
ing role in 1998.
Yurcich graduated from Yurcicli’s
California (Pa.) with a bachelor's
degree in Industrial Organization Personal Data
Psychology in May 1999, and later Bom: November 5,1975
earned his master's degree in School Hometown: Euclid, OH
Counseling from St. Francis(IN). College Education: Califomia
While at St. Francis(IN), he served University of Pennsylvania, B.A. in
as an assistant coach for the Industrial Organization Psychology Cougars, helping USF to four con­ 1999; University of Saint Francis
secutive Mid-States Football (Ind.), M.Ed. in School Counseling Association Mid-East League 2002
Championships and four NAIA Playing Experience: Mount Union
Playoff berths. The Cougars were College, quarterback -1994-95;
Califomia University of
38-8 during the four-year period.
After coaching the running Pennsylvania, quarterback -1996-98
backs in 1999 at St. Francis, Yurcich Coaching Experience: Indiana
University - offensive graduate assis­
worked with the quarterbacks in tant, 2003-04; University of Saint
2000 and 2001. He served as the Francis (Ind.) - running backs, 1999;
offensive coordinator and quarter­ quarterbacks, 2000-02; offensive coor­
backs coach in 2002. He was also dinator, 2002; junior varsity head
the junior varsity head coach from coach, 2000-02; Edinboro University —
2000-02.
quarterbacks, 2005; offensive coordi­
Yurcich is single and resides nator, 2006.
in Edinboro.

Edinboro Football 2006

Assistant Coaches
Keith Braxton_______
Defensive Line
1st Year
Virginia Military Institute ‘g8
Keith Braxton was named Edinboro's
defensive line coach this past March after serving
as a member of the Virginia Military Institute
coaching staff for five seasons. He was in charge
of the defensive line after previously earning four letters as a defensive
tackle at VMI. He also served as the defensive tackles coach at Loras
College during the 1997 season.
As a player, Braxton was a three-year starter at VMI from 1994-96.
He posted 195 career tackles, including 11 tackles for losses and 6 sacks.
He had one of his top games as a sophomore, finishing with 8 tackles, 6
of those solo, in VMI's 26-23 win
over Appalachian State.
In all, he played in 44 Braxton’s
career games with 35 starts. He Personal Data
was a tri-captain as a senior.
After serving as an assis­ Bora: April 10,1975
tant coach at Loras for a year, Hometown: Beaverdam, VA
Braxton left coaching for two College Education: Virginia
years to work as a customer serv­ Military Institute, B.A. in History ice representative at First Union 1997
Playing Experience: Virginia
National Bank in Richmond, VA Military Institute, defensive tackle before returning to his alma 1993-96
mater in 2001.
Coaching Experience: Loras
Braxton is a native of College — defensive tackles, 1997;
Beaverdam, VA. He graduated Virginia Military Institute — defen­
from VMI in 1997 with a bache­ sive tackles, 2001-05; Edinboro
lor's degree in History. He is sin­ University - defensive line, 2006
gle and resides in Edinboro.

Kim Niedbala_______
Defensive Backs
1st Year
Clarion ‘gg
Kim Niedbala joined the Edinboro coaching
staff this past spring as the defensive backs coach
after serv­
ing as an ^Niedbala’s
assistant
coach at Qarion for seven seasons Personal Data
from 1999-05. He was elevated to
the defensive coordinator in 2002 Bom: Febmary 26,1974
Hometown: Beaver Falls, PA
after working with the outside College Education: Clarion
linebackers in 1999, then taking University of Pennsylvania, B.S. in
over as the secondary coach and Geography - 1996
special teams coordinator from Playing Experience: Clarion
2000 until 2002.
University of Pennsylvania, safety One of the top players in 1992-96
Clarion history, NiedbHa was a Coaching Experience: Glenville
three-time All-American at free State University - secondary, 1997safety and strong safety from 1994- 98; aarion University - outside line­
%. He was a consensus first team backers, 1999; secondary, 2000-01;
All-American in 1996, including defensive coordinator, 2002-05;
Associated Press Little All- Edinboro University - defensive
America after posting 106 tackles, backs, 2006
Wife: Melissa
100 solo, with 20 passes broken up.

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4 tackles for losses and a pair of interceptions.
A captain on the'% team, he helped the Golden Eagles fimsh with
an 11-3 record. Qarion won the East Region title and advanced to the
Division n semifinals before suffering a 19-18 loss to eventual national
champion Northern Colorado. Clarion was awarded the ECAC Lambert
Cup.
Niedbala recorded 117 tackles, 9 passes broken up, and had 5 inter­
ceptions in 1995, earning second team Associated Press Little AH-America
honors and second team Football Gazette All-American accolades. In
1994, he had 98 tackles, 6 tackles for losses, 4 interceptions and 3 sacks.
Niedbala concluded his career with 407 tackles, 34 passes broken
up, 12 interceptions, 11 tackles for losses and 8 fumble recoveries. He was
selected to play in the
Snow Bowl following
his senior season. InaU,
he earned first team
All-PSAC West honors
his final three years.
A native of
Beaver
Falls,
PA,
Niedbala received his
bachelor's degree in
Geography
from
Clarion in 19%. He
began his coaching
career at Glenville
State, serving as the sec­
ondary coach during
the 1997 and '98 cam­
paigns.
Niedbala and his
wife, Melissa, reside in
MeadviUe, PA.

Jim Henson
Running Backs
gth Year
Hiram ‘68
Jim Henson, a highly successful high
school coach in Ohio for over twenty years,
enters his ninth season on the Edinboro staff.
After
working on the defensive side of
the ball as the strong Henson’s
safeties/outside
linebackers Personal Data
coach for two years, he moved
over to the offense and will Bora: September 11,1946
instruct the running backs for the Hometown: Orwell, OH
fifth straight season. He previ­ College Education: Hiram
ously worked with the running College, B.A. in Arts & Mathematics
backs in 1999 and was in charge - 1968; Youngstown St. Univ., M.S. in
of the defensive linemen in '98. Mathematics Education -1972
Henson is also a professor in the Playing Experience: Hiram
Mathematics Department at College, defensive back -1964-66
Coaching Experience: Cardinal
Edinboro.
Henson
joined
the Middlefield (OH) High School assistant coach, 1968-75; Grand
Edinboro staff after serving as a Valley (OH) High School - head
mathematics teacher, football coach, 1976-97; Edinboro Univ. coach and athletic director at defensive line, 1998; strong safeties/
Grand Valley High School in outside linebackers, 2000-01; running
Ohio for 22 years. He led the backs, 1999,2002 to present
Mustangs to a 150-68-4 record, Wife: Evelyn
with
five
Grand
River Children: Jim (37), Jennifer (29)
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East Suburban Conference titles, and three state playoff appearances. In
the 1990's, Henson's charges posted three undefeated campaigns and a
23-game regular season winning streak. He was named the Conference
Coach of the Year eight times and County Coach of the Year three times,
culminated by his selection as the Ohio Division V Coach of the Year in
1997 and the Division fV Coach of the Year in '92. This past winter he
was a member of the first class inducted into the Ashtabula County
Football Hall of Fame.
Prior to beginning his stellar career at Grand Valley, Henson
debuted as an assistant coach at Cardinal Middlefield (OH) High
School, where he served for eight years.
Henson graduated from Hiram College in 1968 with a bachelor of
arts degree in Mathematics, then completed work on his master of sci­
ence degree in Education with a major in Mathematics from
Yormgstown State in 1972. He and his wife, Evelyn, reside in Edinboro.
They are the peuents of a son, Jim, and a daughter, Jennifer, along with
four grandchildren.

named the PIAA District 10 Coach of the Year by the Pennsylvania State
Football Coaches Association. He posted a 19-10 record in three seasv„Ts
as head coach, resurrecting a program which had gone just 1-17 the previous two years.
Holland began his coaching career as an assistant at Genial
McLane in 1990, leading his 1993 junior varsity squad to a 7-1 rec< -d.
He moved on to the McDowell school system in 1994, working for three
seasons as the head coach at J.S. Wilson Middle School before joining tne
varsity staff in 1997. The 1997
edition of the Trojans advanced Holland’s
to the PIAA Qass AAAA west­
Personal Data
ern finals. While serving on the
McDowell staff for four seasons, Bom: Febmary 14,1967
Holland worked with the offen­ Hometown: Edinboro, PA
sive and defensive tines, tight College Education: Edinboro
ends and special teams.
University of Pennsylvania, B.S. in
A 2001 graduate of Specialized Studies - 2001
Edinboro with a bachelor's Coaching Experience: General
degree in Specialized Studies, McLane High School - assistant
Holland resides in Meadville coach, 1990-93; McDowell High
with his wife, Brenda, a 1996 School - assistant coach, 1994-2000;
graduate of Edinboro University Saegertown High School — head
with a bachelor's degree in coach, 2001-03; Edinboro University
- strong safeties/ drop linebackers,
Education.
2004-05; tight ends, 2006
Wife: Brenda

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Offensive Line
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Dan HoDand
light Ends
3rd Year
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Dan Holland enters his third season as a
member of the Edinboro coaching staff but is
well-known in western Pennsylvania. AU told
he has 14 years experience on the high school
level, serving as the head coach at Saegertown High School from 200103 in addition to stints as an assistant coach at McDowell High School
and General McLane High School. After previously coaching the strong
safeties and drop linebackers, he will work with the tight ends in 2006.
Holland led Saegertown to the 2002 French Creek Valley Athletic
Conference championship, as the Panthers finished with a 9-1 record.
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Former Edinboro standout Anthony
Peluso returns to his alma mater to work as an
assistant coach in charge of the offensive line. 1 le
is also in charge of the strength and conditioning
program. A year ago Peluso assisted current head coach Scott Browning
with the offensive line.
A native of Aliquippa, PA, Peluso was a three-year starter at rig't
guard for the Fighting Scots. In all, he started his final 33 games at
Edinboro, while playing in 43 career games.
As a senior, Peluso was a key reason Edinboro made its fii t
appearance in the NCAA Division 11 Playoffs since 1995, finishing the
year with a 9-3 record. He earned first team All-PSAC West honors and
was an honorable mention D2Football.com All-American. He also
earned second team Football
Gazette All-Northeast Region Pehiso’s
recognition.
Peluso played profession­ Personal Data
ally this past spring for the Erie
Bom: October 8,1981
Freeze of the AIFL, an arena Hometown: Aliquippa, PA
league team. He joined the College Education: Edinboro
Freeze midway through the sea­ University of Pennsylvania, B.S. in
son and became a starter not long Social Science — 2006
after that.
Playing Experience: Edinboro
Peluso completed work on University, offensive guard - 2000his bachelor's degree in Social 2003
Science this past spring. He is Coaching Experience: Edinboro
University - assistant offensive line,
single and resides in Edinboro.
2005; offensive line, 2006

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Donnye
Aiken
Comerback
Junior
5-9,165 lbs.
Erie, PA/Central HS
Former transfer from Colgate University who
provides the Fighting Scots with a solid back­
up at comerback ... possesses plenty of athlet­
ic ability and could make a contribution on
special teams.
2005: Appeared in all ten games, mostly on
special teams ... finished with 5 tackles,
including season-high 2 at Lock Haven.
2004: &t out season after transferring from
Colgate.
AT COLGATE: Redshirted in 2003, as Red
Raiders finished as NCAA Division lAA runnemp.
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterman at
Central High School... served as a co-captain
as a senior, playing running back, wide receiv­
er and defensive back ... a two-time All-Metro
League selection ... picked for the 2003 Savean-Eye All-Star Game ... twice named
Falcons' offensive MVP ... as a senior mshed
for 781 yards on 87 carries with 3 TDs and
caught 18 passes for 271 yards and 3 TDs ... on
defense, had 51 tackles and an interception ...
was the 2001 District 10 champion in the 100-

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meters ... also lettered in basketball.
PERSONAL: Bom October 25, 1984 ...
Political Science major with a minor in
Philosophy ... son of Wendy Huff and Donald
Aiken Sr... cousin Bmce Keys played football
at Akron.

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Amico
Defensive Tackle
Junior
6-0,250 lbs.
Webster, NY/West
Irondequoit HS
A returning All-American and one of the
anchors of the defense ... teams with A.J.
Cousins to provide Edinboro with an out­
standing tandem in the interior line ... a play­
er who epitomizes the qualities of strength
and quickness the defense stresses ... makes
up for lack of size at defensive tackle with out­
standing strength ... plays with great leverage
and is very quick ... excellent pass msher ...
originally recmited as a linebacker ... plays
with the same effort of his brother, Paul, who
was an undersized linebacker for the Fighting
Scots ... named to Lindy's Magazine first team
preseason All-American Team ... has started
all 22 games in his career.
2005: Was named the PSAC West Defensive
Player of the Year, in addition to earning
Football Gazette first team All-American acco­
lades and Daktronics second team AllAmerican honors ... earned first team all­
region honors by Football Gazette and
Daktronics ... finished the year with 49 tack­
les, with 14.5 for losses and a team-leading 8.5
sacks ... ranked 18th in Division 11 in sacks,
and second in the PSAC, and was 34th in the
country in tackles for losses and seventh in the
PSAC ... forced a pair of fumbles, with one
recovery ... was named the PSAC West
Defensive Player of the Week following a
career-high 12 tackle effort against Slippery
Rock ... had 3.5 tackles for losses and a pair of
sacks vs. The Rock ... added 2.5 sacks against
Kutztown and had a pair at Indiana(Pa.), fin­
ishing with 7 tackles in both games ... a starter
in all 10 games.
2004: Started all 12 games at defensive tack­
le, leading all linemen with 53 tackles ... that
figure ranked fifth on the team ... earned sec­
ond team All-PSAC West honors ... posted a
team-leading 12 tackles for losses and was
third on the team in sacks with 4.5 ... also
forced two fumbles ... had season-high 8 tack­
les against WVU Tech, with a sack and two
tackles for losses ... turned in a strong show­
ing in the playoff win at Bentley, totaling 6

tackles, 3.5 tackles for losses, and a pair of
sacks.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Wade
Bianco at West Irondequoit High School,
where he was a three-year starter ... v is
named the Division AA Defensive Player of
the Year as a senior and was an All-Greater
Rochester selection ... a three-time A,lMonroe County choice ... also earned lettr-s
in baseball and wrestling ... was a second
team all-league choice in wrestling.
PERSONAL: Bom June 22, 1985 ... Spec h
Communications major ... son of Susan and
Paul Amico.

Amico’s Career Statistics
Defense
2004
2005
Career

G

12
10
22

UT
24

21
45

AT Total
TFL Sacks
29
53
12-62
4.3
28
49 14.5-72
85
57
102 26.5-134
13

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Jeremy
Appell
Defensive End
Freshman (r)
6-1,230 lbs.
Webster, NY/
SchroederHS
A redshirt freshman who was one of the most
pleasant surprises in the spring ... had a great
spring and earned a long look at defensi .e
end ... came to Edinboro as a 210 lb. lir-^backer but has now bulked up and moved to
the line.
2005: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A former standout at
Webster Schroeder High School, where he was
named the Most Valuable Defensive Player ..s
a senior ... was also named the Most Valuah'e
Defender in Section V ... a two-year starter
who helped the team reach the New York staie
semifinals as a junior ... also a two-year star; t
in lacrosse.
PERSONAL: Bom November 13, 1986 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Debbie
Hansen and Jim Appell.

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Anthony
Byerly
Offensive Guard
Junior
6-1,265 lbs.
North East, PA/
North East HS
A former walk-on who provides depth at
guard for the Fighting Scots ... undersized but
a player who worked hard in the offseason
and is a valuable scout team performer ...
joined the Scots in the spring of 2003 but did
not play that fall.
2005: Appeared in four games as a reserve
lineman.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter
and three-year letterwinner for coach Matt
Shesman at North East High School ... was a
member of the only Grapepicker team to play
for the District 10 championship ... earned
second team All-Erie Cormty League honors
as a senior ... also an outstanding powerUfter
who set one national record and nine state
records ... named the Most Distinguished
Athlete in the Qass of 2002.
PERSONAL: Bom May 3, 1984 ... History
major ... son of Linda and Victor Byerly ...
cousin Seth Randall is a member of the
Slippery Rock football team.

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Josh
Bzorek
Offensive Tackle
Sophomore
6-4,295 lbs.
Saxonburg, PA/
Enoch HS
Did not disappoint in his first year as a regu­
lar, starting ^ ten games at left tackle ... the
last of the Bzorek brothers to play college ball,
following Greg, who completed his career
with the Fighting Scots last year, and Ron,
who also played at Edinboro ... brother Joe
played at Clarion, while brother BiU played at
Slippery Rock ... began his career as a defen­
sive end, but was moved to offensive tackle
during preseason drills in 2004 ... started his
career at 240 lbs., but is now up to 295 lbs...
Very good athletically, and continues to
improve technically.
2005: Started all ten games at left tackle.

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pla3dng opposite his brother Greg, who start­
ed at right tackle.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Mike
King at Knoch High School ...a three-year
starter for the Knights ... earned first team all­
conference honors on offense and defense as a
senior.
PERSONAL: Bom March 15, 1986 ...
Business Marketing major ... son of Ledia and
Joe Bzorek

enced reserve at left guard ... a player with
ability who had an up-and-down spring after
missing the previous spring due to injury. ...
2005: Appeared in four games as a reserve at
guard.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-time first team
all-conference performer as an offensive tack­
le for coach Ed Conto at Kams City High
School ... was a two-year starter for tire
Gremlins, and also earned three letters in track
and field.
PERSONAL: Bom September 12, 1986 ...
Secondary Math major ... son of Jack Christie.

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Wide Receiver
Sophomore
5-10,185 lbs.
Franklin, PA/
Franklin HS
Transfer from Clarion who sat out the 2005
campaign ... impressed coaching staff during
the spring ... has very good ball skiUs, and is
very aware on the field ... knows how to get
open.
2005: Redshirted.
AT CLARION: Saw limited action as a
reserve defensive back in 2004, finishing with
one tackle.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Franklin Area
High School, where he played football, bas­
ketball and baseball ... Knights finished 9-2
his senior season, finishing as the District 10
mnner-up ... set the school record for career
all-purpose yards with 5,381 yards, in addi­
tion to all-purpose touchdowns (59) ... was a
four-year letterwinner and three-year starter
in football ... earned first team all-conference
honors as a senior.
PERSONAL: Bom May 14, 1985 ... Speech
and Communications major ... son of Lisa
Hancox-Cerro ... uncle Rich Hancox played at
Westminster, as did cousin Casey Hancox.

Chaz
Cobbs
Tailback
Sophomore
5-11,197 lbs.
Pittsburgh, PA/
Joined the Fighting Scots in the spring of 2004
... moved from defensive back to tailback this
spring, and will look for time in a back-up
role.
2005: Saw action in four games as a reserve
comerback, finishing with one tackle, that
against Qarion.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played one season at

Scott
Christie
Offensive Guard
Sophomore
6-4,295 lbs.
Slippery Rode, PA/
Kams City HS
Provides the Fighting Scots with an expert-

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Carrick High School, in 1999 ... also played
basketball for the Raiders.
PERSONAL: Bom October 25, 1982 ...
Criminal Justice major with a minor in
Computer Information Technology ... son of
Janice Allen and Charles Cobbs (deceased).

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Eric
Costello
Center
Sophomore
6-3,280 lbs.
Erie, PA/Central HS
Former walk-on who came out of spring drills
as the starter at center ... his development
allows the Fighting Scots to move Chris
Kaczor to guard ... possesses very good ath­
leticism, runs well, and is an intelligent player
... got better each day during the spring.
2005: Appeared in five games while serving
as a backup at center.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Pat
DiPaolo at nearby Central High School ... a
three-year starter who earned second team
All-Metro League honors as a junior and sen­
ior on the offensive line, and was also an AllNorthwest Conference choice both years ...
graduated from Collegiate Academy.

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PERSONAL:
Bom April 12, 1986 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Michelle and
Peter Costello.

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A.J.
Cousins
Noseguard
Senior
6-1,280 lbs.
Chillicothe, OH/
ChiUicothe HS
A two-time AU-PSAC West first team selection
at noseguard, and regarded by the coaching
staff as one of the best interior linemen in the
country ... teams with Chris Amico to provide
Edinboro with an outstanding tandem in the
interior fine ... possesses great feet and hands
... another player who exemplifies a defensive
line built on speed and quickness rather than
strength ... equally adept against the run and
pass ... has started 22 straight games ... enters
his senior season tied for tenth in career sacks
with 14.
2005: Ended the year with 47 tackles, with
10.5 for losses, including 6 sacks, while start­
ing aU ten games ... earned first team AUPSAC West honors at noseguard for the sec­
ond straight year, and was also a second team
FootbaU Gazette All-Northeast Region choice
... blocked a punt against Slippery Rock,
which he recovered in the end zone for his first
career touchdown ... tied career-high with 9
tackles against The Rock, with 1.5 sacks ... also
had 1.5 sacks against Kutztown, and totaled 8
tackles at lUP ... had career-high 2 sacks vs.
Shippensburg.
2004: Started aU 12 games at noseguard,
totaling 51 tackles ... had 9 tackles for losses
and finished second on the team with 5 sacks
... had career-high 9 tackles against Kutztown,
with a pair of tackles for losses and a sack ...
had a sack in each of the playoff games ...
earned first team AU-PSAC West honors and
was a FootbaU Gazette All-Northeast Region
third team selection and a D2footbaU.com
honorable mention All-Northeast Region
choice.
2003: Saw considerable action as the season
progressed, playing in all 12 games, including
a start against Shippensburg ... finished with
22 tackles, with 5.5 losses ... tied for second on
team in sacks with 3 ... posted season-high 5
tackles vs. Shippensburg ... had fumble recov­
ery against Califomia(Pa.).
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-time aU-conference and all-district selection whUe playing for
coach Bill Dennis at ChUlicothe High School
... earned special AU-Ohio honors as a junior
and senior ... as a senior had 68 tackles and 9

sacks, and finished with 200 career tackles curd
25 career sacks ... played in Ohio North-So th
All-Star Game ... earned 11 letters in aU for the
Cavalier, including four in track and three in
wrestling ... was a state qualifier in b^ th
wrestling and track.
PERSONAL: Bom June 24, 1985 ... Social
Work major with a minor in Sociology ... son
of Kendra Thomas.

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Cousins’ Career Statistics
Defense
2003
2004
2005
Career

G
12
12
10
34

UT
8
13
16
37

AT Total
TFL
14
22 5.5-16
38
51
9-31
31
47 10.5-43
83
120 25-90

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Mike
Cradduck
Inside Linebacker
Junior
5-11,205 lbs.
Warren, PA/
Warren HS
Looks to return after missing most of 2005 snson with knee injury ... moved from free safe­
ty to inside linebacker a year ago ... is smaU
for the position, but is an active hitter ... an
intelligent player who has worked hard *^0
rehab injury ... missed spring drills, but could
be a factor on special teams.
2005: Missed all but the first two games jf
the season due to a knee injury ... had 2 tack­
les, both against East Stroudsburg.
2004: Saw action in one game, playiig
against WVU Tech, with no statistics.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter for
coach Jeff Flickner at Warren High School, ai . 1
also earned four letters in track ... helped
Dragons post a 9-2 record as a senior ... was a
first team AU-Northwest Conference selection
as a junior and senior at taUback, mshing f i‘
1,100 yards in 2002 ... earned second team allconference honors as a sophomore, and was
an honorable mention choice at outside line­
backer as a senior ... ran for over 2,900 carer’"
yards ... placed 12th at the PIAA track state
championships in the 3200 meter relay as a
sophomore ... set school records in the 4C'
meters and 1600 and 3200 meter relays.
PERSONAL: Bom September 25, 1984 ...
Health & Physical Education major with a 3.2J
GPA ... son of Jessie and Lyle Cradduck.

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Tom
Davidson
Free Safety
Junior
6-1,192 lbs.
Geneva, OH/
Geneva HS
Will flip back to free safety, the position he
played in 2004, after starting at strong safety a
year ago ... considered the quarterback of the
defense ... a former walk-on who earned a
scholarship following a strong showing in his
first spring ... has a nose for the ball, with 12
career interceptions, tied for 12th at Edinboro
... the most experienced starter in the second­
ary with 21 starts ... also a strong special
teams performer.
2005: Started all ten games at strong safety,
totaling 25 tackles and ranking second on the
team with 4 interceptions for 51 yards ...
ranked fifth in the KACin interceptions ...
broke up a pair of passes, had a fumble recov­
ery and blocked a punt against Kutztown,
which was recovered in the end zone for a
touchdown by Damion Malott... picked off a
pair of passes against Slippery Rock, while
posting a season-high 5 tackles ... named to
Lindy's preseason All-Division II second
team.
2004: Stepped in as the starter at free safety
in week number two and ended as one of the
top players in interceptions in the coimtry ...

Davidson’s Career Statistics
Defense
2004
2005
Career

G
12
10
22

UT
19
16
35

AT
19
9
28

Total
38
25
63

INT
8
4
12

age, with 8 TDs ... also caught 6 passes for 30
yards ... started off the season strong with
three 100-yard games in his first five contests,
but gave way to Kelvin Collins after that... in
his first career game, exploded for 132 yards
and 3 TDs on 19 carries against WVU Tech ...
ran for a season-high 147 yards on 22 carries
against Clarion ... gained 112 yards and
scored three touchdowns against Tiffin, on a
season-high 23 carries ... ran for 87 yards and
caught three passes in loss at East
Stroudsburg.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter for
coach Bernard Joseph at Bishop McNamara
High School, mshing for 1,235 yards with 15
TDs as a senior ... set a school record with a
90-yard punt return for a touchdown ... was a
first team All-State selection as a senior, and
also earned all-conference honors while being
named the team MVP ... also competed in
track and field.
PERSONAL: Bom March 12,1986 ... Sports
Administration major ... son of Linda and
Ulysee Davis ... cousin of Vernon Davis, for­
mer Maryland tight end and first round draft
choice of San Francisco 49ers.

Davis’ Career Statistics
Rushing
2005

G
10

Aft.
151

Yds.
739

Avg.
4.9

TD
8

Lg46

Receiving
2005

G
10

Rec.
6

Yds.
30

Avg.
5.0

TD
0

Lg9

PB
5
2
7

31

Ulysee
“Spud”
Davis
Tailback
Sophomore
5-10,200 lbs.
Bryans Road, MD/
Bish. McNamaraHS

Junior FS Tom Davidson

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played in all 12 games, with 11 starts, and was
a AU-PSAC second team selection .. .ended the
year with 8 interceptions, tied for the secondhighest total in school history, for 117 yards ...
ranked third in the PSAC and seventh in
Division II in interceptions ... totaled 38 tack­
les, one for a loss ... added 5 passes broken up,
had a fumble recovery and a forced fumble ...
blocked an extra point against Slippery Rock
... intercepted a pair of passes against
Califomia(Pa.) and Kutztown ... finished with
a career-high 8 tackles at Shippensburg, and
had 7 tackles and a fumble recovery in playoff
loss at East Stroudsburg.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in
football and basketball at Geneva High
School, whUe also competing in track and
baseball ... departed holding five school
records as a quarterback ... was a first team
Northeast Conference selection at defensive
back as a senior and was named the Defensive
Back of the Year ... also earned first team all­
district honors ... was recognized as the bas­
ketball Player of the Year and was a first team
all-district choice ... was the recipient of the
Ohio High School Athletic Association Archie
Griffin Sportsmanship Award, and was the
VFW Male Athlete of the Year.
PERSONAL: Bom April 11,1985 ... Special
Education major ... son of Cherrie and Ronald
Davidson.

Enters the fall as the starting taUback after
holding down the starting job for most of last
season ... has matured a great deal, exhibiting
a great work ethic, and is in great condition ...
has improved his speed and the coaching staff
feels he will continue to improve with time ...
shifty mnner ... known to everyone as Spud.
2005: Played in aU ten games, with seven
starts, finishing as the second-leading msher
with 739 yards on 151 carries, a 4.9 yard aver­

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16

Marshall
Ellison

Fullback
Sophomore
5-11,205 lbs.
Marleysville, PA/
KiskiAreaHS
An inspirational player who is very unselfish
and an extremely hard worker ... provides
depth at fuUback ... redshirted as a freshman,
but did not participate in spring drills after
leaving school following the death of his
mother.
2005: Appeared in a pair of contests as a
backup fullback.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Dave
Grimm at Kiski Area High School, where he
started as a senior ... earned honorable men­
tion aU-conference honors as a senior ... team
captain and Lift-a-Thon champion.
PERSONAL: Bom September 13, 1985 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Linda Shaner
and James Shaner and William Dick.

Wide Receiver
Junior
5-10,190 lbs.
Pittsburgh, PA/
Centred Catholic HS
Returns to the team after sitting out the 2005
campaign ... provides the Fighting Scots with
depth at wide receiver ... was moved to cornerback in the spring of 2004 before moving
back to wide receiver in the fall... hard-work­
ing and intelligent player.
2005: Did not play.
2004: Appeared in nine games, catching a
pair of passes for 50 yards ... hauled in first
career reception, covering eight yards, against
WVU Tech... had a 42-yard reception the next
week at Tiffin.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter at
Central Catholic High School for coach Art
Walker Jr., and also earned a letter in track.
PERSONAL: Bom September 28, 1985 ...
Business Administrahon major ... son of
Sandra and Marshall Ellison ... father played
football at the Univ. of Dayton then went on to
play with the New York Giants, Philadelphia
Eagles and Toronto Argonauts ... rmcle James
Ellison also played at Dayton.

Ellison’s Career Statistics
Receiving G Rec.
2004_______ 9
2

Yds.
50

Avg. TD
25.0
0

Lg.
42

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James
English
Inside Linebaeker
Junior
6-2,205 lbs.
MayfieMHeights, OH/
Mayfield HS

Sophomore DE Mike Enoch

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Talented player who has been tried at several
positions, beginning at wide receiver as a
freshman, then moving to drop linebacker a
year ago, before switching to inside linebacker
in the spring ... expected to provide a solid
backup to starter Ben Stroup after a tremen­
dous spring, but may redshirt ... it appears
that inside linebacker is his natural position ...
athletic player who runs well and is hardnosed ... could also be a significant contribu­

tor on special teams ... will be joined this year
by his brother Stefan, a freshman wide reci^wer.
2005: Played in all ten games while playing
drop linebacker, finishing with 17 tackles
including one for a loss ... had career-hig! of
3 tackles against Shippensburg and Lock
Haven.
2004: One of the few tme freshmen to p,ay,
appearing in 11 contests, mainly on spe 'al
teams ... did not catch any passes, but totaled
7 special teams tackles ... had 4 tackles in play­
off win at Bentley.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Lany
Pinto at Mayfield High School ... a two-year
starter in football, earning first team aU-cunference honors as a senior and second tr m
accolades as a junior ... also earned second
team all-district honors his senior season ...
was also a standout in track, setting sch.iol
record in 300 hurdles (39.56) and 110 high hur­
dles (14.3) ... was a first team all-district and
all-conference choice in track.
PERSONAL: Born March 10, 1986 ..
Psycholgy major ... son of Nanci Rancourt
and James English.

English’s Career Statistics
Defense
2004
2005
Career

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G
11
10
21

UT
4
10
14

AT Total
3
7
7
17
10
24

TFL Sacks
0
3
1-1
0
1-1
0

97

Mike
Enoch
Defensive End
Sophomore
6-3,250 lbs.
Fredonia, NY/
Fredonia HS
After serving as the backup at defensive end a
year ago, is expected to step in as the starter ...
coaching staff feels he had a great offseason
and is ready to make his mark ... inteUigei i
player who plays with great efficiency ... h?s
bulked up to 250 lbs. and has a bright future
... will also make his mark as a special teams
performer, including serving as the backr u
long snapper.
2005: Appeared in all ten games as a backup
defensive end and on special teams ... had 7
tackles with 0.5 sacks and a pass broken up .
registered season-high 2 tackles in first career
game against WVU Tech.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter for
coach Bob BeU at Fredonia High School... as a
senior, helped the Hillbillies to a 7-3 recorc.,
finishing with 97 tackles, 4 sacks and 3 INTs .

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earned third team All-New York State honors
and was also an AU-Westem New York selec­
tion ... was named the Empire State Class B
Defensive Player of the Year ... a two-time first
team all-conference choice ... played in the
2004 Western New York Lions All-Star Classic,
where he was named the defensive MVP ...
received the Roger K. Moore Award as
Fiedonia's Outstanding Senior Athlete ... also
a two-year starter in basketball.
PERSONAL: Bom August 28,1986 ... Sports
Administration major ... son of Susan Enoch.

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Mike
Fazio
Center
Freshman (r)
6-4,290 lbs.
Pittsburgh, PA/
Perry Trad. HS
Another of the redshirt freshmen who enjoyed
a strong spring campaign ... coaching staff
still looking for his best position, and feels that
may be center, but believes he is a player to
watch in the future.
2005: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter at Perry
Traditional Academy for head coach Bill
Gallagher ... helped the Commodores to
back-to-back 11-2 records in 2003 and 2004 ...
was a first team AU-City selection both years,
and was a third team All-State choice as a sen­
ior after earning honorable mention honors as
a junior ... was also a first team All-Western
PA choice as a senior ... also a three-year
starter in baseball
PERSONAL: Bom August 1,1987 ... Sports
Administration major ... son of Debbie and
John Fazio.

as a tight end before dropping weight and
moving to wide receiver after redshirt year ...
strength and size make him a strong blocker.
2005: Played in all ten games, ending the
season with 12 receptions for 129 yards ...
pulled in career-high 3 passes on three occa­
sions, including 3 catches for 54 yards against
Clarion.
2004: Appeared in nine games, with five
starts, ending the season with 8 receptions for
129 yards ... began the season as a starter, but
suffered a shoulder injury early in the East
Stroudsburg contest and missed the next three
games ... caught 2 passes for 28 yards at
Kutztown and had 2 receptions for 27 yards
vs. Qarion.
2003: Played in all 12 games as a reserve
receiver and on special teams ... had first
career reception in playoff game at Saginaw
Valley State, hauling in two passes for 20 yards
... made three tackles on special teams.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter in
football at Franklin High School, also starting
two years in track and one in basketball... in
all, earned nine varsity letters ... caught 19
passes for 216 yards and 3 TDs as a senior and
17 passes for 328 yards and one score as a jun­
ior. .. defensively, had 35 tackles with 2.5 sacks
as a senior and 36 stops with 2 sacks as a jun­
ior ... earned first team All-Northwest
Conference honors as a senior at tight end and
was a second team selection as a junior ...
helped Knights to District 10 basketball cham­
pionship as a senior ... captain of both the
football and basketball teams.
PERSONAL: Bom May 27,1983 ... Criminal
Justice major ... son of Denise and Robert Fial
and Walter Fetty.
Receiving G
12
2003
2004
9
10
2005
Career
31

Rec.
2
8
12
22

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Rec. Yds.
3
27

Avg.
9.0

Yds.
20
129
129
278

Avg.
10.0
16.1
10.8
12.6

TD
0
0
0
0

Lg.
15
48
23
48

89

Aaron
Petty

A talented, big receiver who has been held
back by minor injuries ... coaching staff hopes
this is the year he breaks out ... enjoyed a
strong spring ... originally came to Edinboro

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Receiving G
2005
8

Petty’s Career Statistics

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wide Receiver
Senior
6-5,220 lbs.
Franklin, PA/
Franklin HS

2005: Appeared in eight games, ending 1
season with 3 receptions for 27 yards ...
caught first career pass against Tiffin, and in
his next appearance against Qarion, hauled in
first career touchdown reception, covering
five yards.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter at
Edgewood High School for coach Lance
Hostetler ... also started one season in basket­
ball ... earned second team all-county and sec­
ond team All-Northeast Conference honors as
a senior ... caught 14 passes for 252 and a
touchdown as a senior ... was named the 2003
Edgewood Player of the Year.
PERSONAL: Bom October 17, 1985 ...
Business Administration/Accounting major
... son of Rose and David Gable.

Tight End
Sophomore
6-3,245 lbs.
Conneaut, OH/
Edgewood HS
After seeing limited action a year ago, playing
time should increase as main backup to start­
ing tight end Kyle Witucki... one of the pleas­
ant surprises in the spring ... improved a great
deal as a blocker and running routes ... has
gained over 20 lbs. since joining the program.

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Mykel
Griggs
Wide Receiver
Freshman (r)
5-11,180 lbs.
Orrville, OH/
Orrville HS
Redshirt freshman who enjoyed a solid spring
and figures in the mix as a backup wide
receiver ... has the speed team is looking for
... stiU young but is definitely a receiver of the
future.
2005; Redshirted.
fflGH SCHOOL: Was a three-sport stand­
out at Orrville High School, competing in foot­
ball, basketball and track ... as a senior, caught
45 passes for 550 yards and 5 TDs, earning sec­
ond team all-conference honors and honor­
able mention all-district recognition ... also
returned four kickoffs for 240 yards ... caught
38 passes for 605 yards and 2 TDs as a junior,
once again earning second team all-conference
honors ... was a second team all-conference
selection in basketball as a senior after earning
honorable mention honors his junior year,
helping the Red Riders to district final both
years ... competed in the district finals in the
long jump as a junior and senior, and was in
regional final in 4X100 as a senior.

PERSONAL; Bom January 6, 1987 ...
Graphic Design major ... son of Marlene and
Mark Griggs ... father played football at the
University of Cincinnati and Wooster, while
uncle Keith Denson played football at
Tennessee ... at Wooster, father played for for­
mer Edinboro head coach Tom HoUman.

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A player who has moved around, but after
solid spring appears to have settled in at
defensive end ... battling with Joe Malizia for
starting role ... has made great strides.
2005: Appeared in seven games, registering
3 tackles.
2004: Played in seven games, finishing with
a total of 8 tackles ... had a season-high 3 stops
in first career game against WVU Tech.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter for
coach Neil Gordon at Penn Hills High School
... the Indians finished 10-2 his senior year
and 9-3 as a junior ... had 7 sacks and 6 forced
fumbles while playing linebacker as a senior
... played noseguard as a junior.
PERSONAL: Bom April 6,1985 ... Physical
Education/Teacher Certification major ... son
of Ava Hanner ... uncle A1 Hanner played at
Liberty and Waynesburg.

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Ben _
Harris
Long Snapper
Junior
6-3,250 lbs.
Lock Haven, PA/
CentralMaunttdnHS

Senior LB Dave Jazenski

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Trevor
Harris
Quarterback
Freshman (r)
6-3,200 lbs.
Waldo, OH/
Marion I*leasantTtS
Highly-touted recmit a year ago who has not
disappointed ... enters preseason drills as 'he
starter at quarterback after a spring in which
he improved each practice ... possesses a
strong arm, is athletic, and intelligent... laL '. experience, but already has the respect of
teammates and has a chance to be a very suc­
cessful quarterback.
2005: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: An all-state selection in
both football and basketball at Marion
Pleasant High School... a three-year starter
football, throwing for 1,600 yards and 24 TDs
as a senior ... named the Offensive Back of the
Year by the North Central Ohio Football
Coaches Association, and was also a first ter n
All-NCOFCA choice ... also a first team AHMid Ohio Athletic Conference choice ... was
an All-Ohio selection as a junior, while a^o
being named first team All-MOAC and A’’NCOFCA ... in basketball, earned All-Ohio
honors as a senior, in addition to being select­
ed the District 11 Player of the Year, A'Central District, and All-MOAC ... AHMOAC, All-Central District and first team
District 11 as a junior, as well ... also excelled
in baseball, earning first team all-conferer e
accolades as a junior and senior.
PERSONAL: Bom May 31, 1986 ... Main
major with a 3.59 GPA ... son of Suzanne ai 1
Tom Harris.

The incumbent at long snapper, and a player
who continues to improve.
2005: Appeared in all ten games as the long
snapper.
2004: Played in all 12 games, serving as the
snapper on field goals and extra points.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Steve

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Kaezor

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Dave
Jazenski

69

Outside Linebacker
Senior
5-11,225 lbs.
Erie,PA/IroquoisHS

Offensive Guard
Senior
6-2,300 lbs.
Brook Park, OH/
Berea HS

Offensive Tackle
Freshman (r)
6-6,350 lbs.
Akron, OH/
Akron Buchtel HS

10

Turchetta at Central Mountain High School
starting three years ... was a Locfc Hucen
Express All-Star and a Lezzer Lumber Classic
All-Star ... named outstanding offensive line­
man and outstanding special teams player ...
named to Pa. Football News All-Acade nic
Team .. .also started one year in baseball.
PERSONAL:
Bom April 20, 1985
Criminal Justice major ... son of Mary Jtjie
Harris and Ben Harris.

Svl
Hanner
Defensive End
Junior
5-11, 220 lbs.
Pittsburgh, PA/
Penn Hills HS

Edinboro Football 2006

lomes off an excellent junior campaign, fol[lowed by an outstanding spring ... was able to
practice this spring for the first time in three
years ... key part of what coaching staff feels is
one of the best linebacking corps in the coun­
try ... intelligent player, yet a blue-collar guy
i who lives in the weight room ... gives great
effort... also a key special teams performer.
2005: Started first nine games before sitting
out Lock Haven contest with a minor injury ...
finished as fourth-leading tackier with 48 tack­
les, including 5 for losses and 2.5 sacks ...
[broke up 3 passes and recovered a fumble ...
came up with lone career interception against
Indiana(Pa.) ... posted career-high 13 tackles
at CafifomiaJPa.).
2004: Played in 12 games alternating at
inside linebacker, totaling 43 tackles, with 3 for
losses and a sack ... also broke up a pair of
(passes and recovered a fumble ... posted 5
(tackles on six different occasions, including
both playoff games ... had first career sack
against CahfomiaJPa.).
2003: Appeared in ten games, finishing with
20 total tackles, including two for losses ...
|had season-high 4 tackles against Tiffin,
adding 3 stops vs. Slippery Rock, Kutztown
and Califomia(Pa.) ... missed the last two
games due to shoulder injury.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A standout both offen­
sively and defensively at Iroquois High School
,... set season records for yards mshing (1,883
|;)^ards) and touchdowns (20), along with a sin­
gle game mshing record of 287 yards and
mshing touchdowns with four as a senior ...
also set school record for tackles in a season
with 125 ... was named the Erie County
League Co-Player of the Year as a senior, and
was a second team All-State selection ... led
Braves to the District 10 Qass A championship
game and a 7-4 record.
PERSONAL: Bom April 17, 1983 ... Health
and Physical Education/Teaching major with
a 3.06 GPA... son of Sue and Paul Jazenski...
father wrestled at Pitt from 1972-74 and also
played mgby.

Enters fourth season as a starter, and was cho­
sen a first team preseason All-American by
Lindy's Magazine ... after starting the last two
seasons at center, where he was an AU-PSAC
selection both years, he will move back to left
guard, where he started as a freshman and
earned All-PSAC honors ... has started all 34
games in his career ... not only the leader on
the offensive fine, but also a key team leader
... a throw-back player, who is extremely
tough and plays the game the way it's meant
to be played ... strong and intense player who
moves very weU.
2005: Earned first team All-PSAC accolades
at center while starting all ten games ...
named to third team Football Gazette AllAmerican Team, and was a second team
Daktronics All-Northeast Region choice ...
keyed an offensive line which led the PSAC in
fewest sacks allowed (7) for the second
straight year ... was named a second team
CoSIDA District II Academic All-American for
the second straight year.
2004: Started all 12 games at center ... was
accorded second team All-PSAC West honors
... was named a second team CoSIDA District
II Academic All-American.
2003: Started aU 12 games at left guard, earn­
ing second team All-PSAC West honors ...
was also named to the D2football.com AllFreshman Team.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Bob
Cistolo at Berea High &hool, starting two
years ... was a first team All-Conference
choice and Sun Newspaper first team selection
as a senior, also earning honorable mention
All-District honors ... played in the Northeast
Ohio All-Star Game ... helped Braves to 7-3
finish ... was also a starter in baseball.
PERSONAL: Bom November 5, 1983 ...
Speech Communications major with a minor
in Sociology ... carries a 3.49 GPA ... son of
Kathy and Steve Kaezor.

(^s
Kersey

Huge offensive lineman who has made great
strides after a slow start ... stmggled during
the fall, both on the field and in the classroom,
but reboimded with solid springs in both ...
still raw, but has dropped weight and is very
nimble and athletic for his size.
2005: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Claude
Brown at John R. Buchtel High School, where
he was a two-year starter in football ... also
participated in track ... was an All-Ohio selec­
tion as a senior, along with being named the
Akron Lineman of the Year and named to
Rivals.com Top 25 Linemen in Ohio ... named
to Cleveland Plain Dealer and Akron Beacon
Journal All-Star Teams ... earned all district and all-region accolades ... was a twotime city champion in the shot put and discus
while competing in track, also winning the
district title in the shot put.
PERSONAL: Bom April 29, 1987 ... unde­
clared major ... son of Linda Jackson.

Jazenski’s Career Statistics
2003
2004
2005

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G
10
12
9
31

UT
7
21
18
46

AT Total
13
20
22
43
48
30
65
111

TFL Sacks
24
0
1
3-9
5-21
2.5
3.5
10-34

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Senior OG Chris Kaezor

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Tom
LaVerde
Wide Receiver
Senior
6-2,195 lbs.
Lincolnton, NC/
HomelKNY)HS
Moves back to wide receiver after playing cornerback the previous two years ... previously
played wide receiver as a freshman ... pro­
vides the Fighting Scots with more size and
speed at the wideout spot... also a solid con­
tributor on special teams ... has run a 10.6100
meters.
2005: Played in all ten contests as a backup
comerback and special teams performer, fin­
ishing with 7 tackles ... started the Tiffin game
... broke up 3 passes, including a pair at
Indiana (Pa.).
2004: Saw action in all 12 games, totaling 15
tackles ... had one pass broken up, that com­
ing against Slippery Rock ... had season-high
4 tackles against WVU Tech, adding 3 hits vs.
The Rock.
2003: Appeared in ten contests, catching 2
passes for 20 yards ... hauled in first career
reception, good for nine yards, against Clarion
... also had three special teams tackles.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-sport standout at

Homell High School, earning a total of seven
letters ... in his lone season as a starter in foot­
ball, helped the Red Raiders go 9-1, catching
22 passes for 681 yards with 11 TDs ... an AllLivingston County Conference first team
selection ... holds school records in track in
the 40, 45, 55,100, 200 and 300 ... a two-time
All-Livingston County All-Star in track.
PERSONAL: Bom August 3,1983 ... Sports
Administration major... son of Lori Evans and
Ron LaVerde.

LaVerde’s Career Statistics
Receiving
2003

G
10

Rec. Yds.
2
20

Avg.
10.0

TD
0

Lg.
11

pair of tackles.
2004: Appeared in five games, finish'ng
with 7 tackles and a pass broken up ... posted
career-high 3 tackles at Tiffin.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in footh-iU^
wrestling and track at Bmsh High School .
served as team captain as a senior in football
and was the Integrity Award recipient
earned honorable mention All-Western
Reserve Conference honors in wrestling and
also served as captain.
PERSONAL: Bom December 2, 1984
Recreation Administration major ... son of
Michele Mader.

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Vince
Lutman

Joe, ,
Malizia

Offensive Guard
Sophomore
6-2,300 lbs.
Arnold, PA/
Valley HS

Defensive End
Junior
6-2,240 lbs.
Emporium, PA/
Cameron County IIS

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Mike
Mader
Outside Linebadcer
Junior
5-10,180 lbs.
Lyndhurst, OH/
Brush HS

Junior DE Joe Malizia

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Moved from tackle to guard in the spring, and
after a solid spring, projects as a dependable
backup ... tough kid who impressed the
coaching staff with his ability to move a year
ago.
2005: Played in five games as a reserve
offensive tackle.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach
Randy Walters at Valley High School, serving
as a two-year starter ... was nominated for the
Foothills Classic All-Star Game.
PERSONAL:
Bom July 21, 1986 ...
Accounting major ... son of Susan and John
Lutman.

Moves from strong safety to outside line­
backer ... small for the position, but a hardnosed player ... biggest contributions will
likely come on special teams.
2005: Played in six games, finishing with a

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An underrated player who is battling Syl
Hanner for the starting job at defensive end ...
plays hard and has bulked up to 240 lb ...
viewed as imdersLzed, but plays with great
heart and intelligence ... also a key special
teams performer.
2005: Appeared in aU ten games, finishing
with 10 taddes and a pass broken up ... made
first career start against Tiffin ... posted careerhigh 4 tackles in season finale at Lock Have i.
2004: Played in nine games, totaling 8 tack­
les, including one for a loss ... came up with
lone career interception against WVU Teeii,
adding 2 tackles.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Jonn
Fragale, the father of former Fighting Scot & h
Fragale, at Cameron County High School ..
was a two-year starter in football, and also
competed two years in track ... was un
Allegheny Mountain League AU-Star as a si 1ior and the Defensive Player of the Year ... also
named a Tri-County All-Star and a Big 30 AllStar in 2001.
PERSONAL: Bom November 24, 1983 ..
Political Science/Pre-Law major with a 3.89
GPA ... son of Elizabeth and Paul Malizia ...
soldier in the National Guard.

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Damion
Malott

f*.,'**
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Strong Safety
Senior
5-10,180 lbs.
Akron, OH/
Akron North HS
VNffl flip-flop with Tom Davidson and move
from free safety to strong safety ... former jun­
ior college transfer who is described by head
coach Scott Browning as a "special guy as a
person and player" ... a player who provides
leadership and is a key figure both in the sec­
ondary and on special teams.
2005: Started all ten games at free safety, pac­
ing the secondary with 38 tackles, good for
seventh overall ... had a pair of tackles for
losses, while leading the team with 8 passes
broken up, and intercepting a pair of passes ...
also returned five kickoffs for a 19.6 yard aver­
age ... recovered a blocked pimt in the end
zone for a touchdown against Kutztown ...
had season-high 8 tackles against
Shippensburg and Slippery Rock ... broke up
3 passes vs. Tiffin.
AT HUDSON VALLEY CC:
Led the
Vikings to an 8-3 record and a 15th place rank­
ing in the final NJCAA poll in 2004 ... team
won Region 111 championship and Northeast
Football Conference championship for the sec­
ond straight year ... had 74 tackles, adding 4
interceptions for 73 yards and a touchdown,
plus breaking up 5 passes ... earned second
team all-conference honors ... in 2003, Vikings
were 8-1 and once again ranked 15th national­
ly ... had 42 tackles while leading team with 5
interceptions for 32 yards ... also broke up 6
passes ... returned 29 punts for 427 yards and
a pair of kickoffs for 48 yards ... earned first
team all-conference honors.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter for
coach Tom O'Neil at Akron North High
School... also a regular in track for three years
... earned all-city honors in both sports.
PERSONAL: Bom September 1, 1978 ...
Speech Communications major ... son of
Vanessa Malott.

Malott’s Career Statistics
Defense

G

UT

2005

10

23

AT

15

Total

38

INT

2

PB

8

Malizia’s Career Statistics
Defense
2004
2005
Career

G
9
10
19

UT
3
4
7

AT Total
5
8
6
10
11
18

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Donnie
Marsteller

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Offensive Taekle
Sophomore
6-4,240 lbs.
Carlton, PA/
Coehranton HS

Moved back to defensive tackle after spending
first half of spring drills at tight end ... fin­
ished spring drills on a positive note, and fig­
ures to be a key reserve in the interior line ... a
great effort guy with good strength.
2005: Appeared in five games, coming up
with lone tackle against Lock Haven.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter for
coach Tom Haines at Coehranton High School,
while also starting three years in basketball
and baseball ... was named the 2003
Defensive Player of the Year ... helped
Cardinals to French Creek Valley League titles
in football and basketball... football team fin­
ished 10-1 and was the District 10 runnemp
his senior year.
PERSONAL: Bom August 26,1985 ... Park
& Recreation Management major ... son of
Cathy and Guy Marsteller ... grandfather
Clair Marsteller played football at Duke.

HIGH SCHOOL: Was a four-year letterwinner at Berkshire High School... had 112 tackles
as a senior, and finished with 112 hits as a
freshman ... a three-time All-New England
selection who finished with 385 tackles.
PERSONAL: Bom Febmary 2, 1982 ...
Psychology major with a minor in Criminal
Justice ... has a 3.72 GPA ... son of Eileen and
Forest Mayer.

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Mike
Mills
Offensive Guard
Junior
6-5,300 lbs.
Girard, OH/
Girard HS
Spent most of spring drills at right tackle
before moving inside to right guard late in the
spring ... enters the fall as the starter at right
guard ... has experience playing both inside
and outside ... returned in the spring after sit­
ting out the last two seasons ... very athletic
and talented lineman who is beginning to
reach potential, but entered the summer need­
ing to trim down.

Fullback
Junior
6-0,239 lbs.
Burlington, VT/
Berkshire HS
Transfer from Liberty who redshirted in 2005
while serving as a backup linebacker ... was
moved to fullback at the end of spring drills
and figures to push for the starting job in the
fall... a valuable special teams performer and
an intelligent player.
2005: Redshirted.
AT LIBERTY: Played in seven games, fin­
ishing with 7 tackles ... had 3 stops vs.
Youngstown State ... was redshirted in 2003,
but as a true freshman in 2002, played in all 11
games, with a pair of starts ... had 22 tackles,
with 2 tackles for losses and a forced fumble ...
had two solo stops in first career game against
Western Carolina... had a career-high 5 tackles
vs. Elon.

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2005: Sat out the season.
2004: Sat out the season.
2003: Appeared in seven games, starting
four times at left tackle ... made first career
start against Clarion.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team aU-conference and All-Northeast Ohio honors at
Girard High School... a second team All-Ohio
choice and named to the Youngstown
Vindicator All-Area team ... the Indians fin­
ished 8-3 his senior year... a two-year starter in
football and also started one year in basketball
... also earned two letters in track.
PERSONAL: Bom January 29, 1984 ...
Speech Communications major... son of Qara
and Robert Mills.

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Hardin
Moss
Outside Linebacker
Sophomore
6-1,225 lbs.
Erie, PA/East HS
Promising third-year sophomore who has a
great future ... intelligent player with good
size and strength ... should see significant spe­
cial teams action and also provides experiI enced depth at linebacker.
2005: Played in eight contests as an inside

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linebacker, making lone career start in season
finale at Lock Haven ... finished with 21 tack­
les, with 4 tackles for losses and 3.5 sacks ...
forced a pair of fumbles ... had season-high 6
tackles, with a sack, against Kutztown, and
made 5 stops against Lock Haven.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jeff
Dahlstrand at East High School, where he was
a standout at running back and linebacker ...
was a three-time All-Metro and AU-Northwest
Conference selection ... played in Save-an-Eye
All-Star Game ... was a four-year starter in
football and also earned two letters in basket­
ball.
PERSONAL: Bom March 1,1986... Business
Administration major with a 3.26 GPA ... son
of Georgeann Smith ... a Board of Governors
Scholar.

Physical Education Recreation major witn a
minor in History ... son of Madonna and L ale
Olney ... father played football at Central
State.

Olney’s Career Statistics
Rushing
2004

G
12

Att.
3

Yds.
13

Avg.
4.3

TD
0

Receiving G
2005
10

Rec.
1

Yds.
5

Avg.
5.0

TD
0

43

Jeremy
Parker

Moss’ Career Statistics
Defense
2005

G
8

UT
7

AT Total
14
21

Outside Lineback
Freshman (r)
6-1,200 lbs.
Akron, OH/
Akron East HS

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4-25
3.5

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Justin
Olney
Fullback
Junior
5-11,245 lbs.
Canal Winchester,
OH/Clearcreek HS
Looks to step in as the starting fullback after
sharing the position with Larry Federoff a year
ago ... solid blocker who is also a strong spe­
cial teams performer ... has bulked up to 245
lbs.
2005: Started three games while playing in
aU ten contests ... caught one pass for five
yards, that coming against Tiffin.
2004: Played in all 12 contests, carrying the
ball three times for 13 yards ... had two rushes
for 12 yards in first collegiate action against
WVUTech.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a total of eleven
letters while competing at Qearcreek High
School ... three-year starter in football, rush­
ing for 630 yards and making 120 tackles as a
senior ... was named the district Defensive
Player of the Year in 2002 ... Aces finished 113 that year ... helped football team to two state
and league championships ... a two-time all­
league and all-district selection who led team
in tackles as a junior and senior ... also earned
all-league honors in wrestling and was a state
qualifier, and was an all-league performer in
track ... recognized as school's Most Athletic
Male Athlete as a senior.
PERSONAL: Bom June 22,1984 ... Health &

t

One of several freshmen who redshirted in the
fall and then caught the attention of the coach­
ing staff in the spring ... small for the li abacker position, but runs well and plays with
great intensity ... extremely athletic player
who is still learning the defense.
2005: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter
for head coach Damon Beasley at Akron East
High School ... earned second team aU-c ty
honors as a senior ... also participated in track,
where he earned first team all-city and AllSummit Coimty honors.
PERSONAL: Bom January 16, 1987
Business Administration major ... son of
Yolanda and Francel Parker.

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Deonte
Peters
Wide Receiver
Sophomore
5-7,163 lbs.
Cleveland Hts., OH/
Cleveland Hts. HS
One of only two tme freshmen to see playing
time ... was used mainly as a return specialist,
but also saw time at wide receiver ... L..s
explosive abilities in both capacities, but needs
to continue to mature.
2005: Appeared in all ten contests, catching
2 passes for 33 yards ... also carried the bi 1
three times for 34 yards ... returned 13 punts

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127 yards, a 9.8 yard average, to rank fifth
in the PSAC... the 9.8 average is tied for eighth
in a season... hauled in a 30-yard peiss for first
career reception, coming in season opener
against WVhj Tech ... carried twice for 30
yards against Tiffin ... had long punt return of
29 yards vs. Kutztown.
high SCHOOL: Was a standout in foot­
ball, basketball and track at Cleveland Heights
High School ... a four-year starter in football,
'and was named the Lake Erie League MVP as
a senior after mshing for 1,533 yards and 12
TDs ... earned honorable mention Associated
Press All-Northeast honors.
PERSONAL: Bom December 12, 1985 ...
Secondary Education major with a minor in
Elementary Education ... son of Dorothea and
Douglas McHenry ... brother Chris plays
wide receiver at Toledo.

Peters’ Career Statistics
Receiving
2005

G
10

Rec.
2

Yds.
33

Avg.
16.5

TD
0

Lg30

Punt Ret.
2005

G
10

Ret.
13

Yds.
127

Avg.
9.8

TD
0

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Steve
Renfro

Defensive End
Junior
6-3,220 lbs.
Pittsburgh, PA/
Penn HiUs HS
Made the transition from drop linebacker to
defensive end last year ... talented but enig­
matic performer ... showed some flashes as a
pass-mshing specialist, but has failed to devel­
op consistency.
2005: Appeared in eight games, totaling 3
tackles, including a half sack.
2004: Played in ten games, ending the year
with 5 tackles ... had 2.5 sacks, forced a fumble
and knocked down a pass ... had two tackles
against WVU Tech, including first career sack,
and also had 2 hits at Slippery Rock.
2003: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Penn HiUs High
School to a 10-2 record as a senior, earning first
team all-conference honors at linebacker ... a
two-year starter in football, and also earned
three letters in track ... ran a 15.4 in the 110
meter hurdles.
PERSONAL:
Bom May 22, 1985 ...
Accounting major ... son of Karen and Steven
Renfro.

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Kody
Robertson
Placekicker/Punter
Senior
5-10,210 lbs.
Columbus, OH/
HOBard Davidson HS
Enters his second season handling both the
placekicking and punting chores ... head
coach Scott Browning expects a big year from
him in his final season ... enjoyed a great
spring ... is currently ranked third in career
field goals made (28) and fourth in career field
goals attempted (45) ... needs 25 successful
PATs to break the school record, and 24 extra
point attempts for a new school standard ...
also ranks seventh in career scoring with 198
points ... one of the top kickers in the PSAC,
with the ability to rank among the best in
Division 11.
2005: Converted 11 of 19 field goals and 34
of 39 extra points to lead the team in scoring
with 67 points ... 11 field goals made tied for
fourth in the season records, and 19 attempts
was tied for third ... ranked 17th in Division 11
in field goals made per game, and was second
in the KAC in scoring by a kicker ... in first
season as punter, averaged 35.8 yards on 43
punts, with 13 ptmts inside the 20, and 12
more ending with fair catches ... went threefor-three on field goals against Shippensburg,
and made a pair against WVU Tech,
Kutztown and Lock Haven ... had a seasonbest 42-yarder at Lock Haven ... averaged 40.6
yards on eight punts at East Stroudsburg.
2004: Earned first team AU-PSAC West hon­
ors, and was a D2football.com and Football
Gazette honorable mention All-American ...
named to the Daktronics All-Northeast
Region first team, in addition to the D2football.com All-Northeast Region squad ...
made 12 of 14 field goals and 46 of 50 extra
points to finish as the second-leading scorer
on the team with 82 points ... led the PSAC
and ranked 18th in Division 11 in field goals
made per game ... set school records for extra
points made and attempted, including mak­
ing 25 in a row at one point... 82 points is the
tenth-highest season total, and also tied for the
PSAC lead by a kicker ... 12 field goals made
was tied for the second-highest season total...
made career-long 47-yard field goal in playoff
game at East Stroudsburg ... twice made three
field goals, in back-to-back games against
Slippery Rock and Kutztown ... also punted
twice for a 37.5 yard average, including a 50yarder, against Indiana(Pa.).
2003: Finished as second-leading scorer
with 49 points, making 34 of 36 extra points
and 5 of 12 field goal .. was 2-for-2 on field

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goals against the Vulcans and made 2 of 3 vs.
Slippery Rock ... took over as the regular
placekicker midway through the year ... also
punted three times for a 38.0 yard average,
with a long of 44 yards against Califomia(Pa.).
HIGH SCHOOL: Only played two years of
football at Hilliard Davidson ... as a senior
made 16 of 16 extra points and was 4 of 5 on
field goals, in addition to averaging 39 yards
per pimt... converted 4 of 5 PATs and his only
field goal attempt in 2002, adding a 38 yard
average as a punter ... was a second team all­
conference choice as a senior and an honor­
able mention all-region choice, along with
being named to the Columbus Dispatch Agonis
Club honorable mention team ... also a stand­
out in soccer and volleyball... was team MVP
and an honorable mention all-conference
selection in soccer, and a second team all-con­
ference and honorable mention all-region honoree in volleyball.
PERSONAL: Bom March 30, 1985 ...
Ceramics major ... son of Betsy Noce and Bill
Robertson ... father played tennis at Kent
State and brother Kyle played football and
volleyball at Ohio Northern.

Robertson’s Career Statistics
Kicking
2003
2004
2005
Career

G
PAT
34-36
10
46-50
12
10
34-39
32 114-125

FG
5-12
12-14
11-19
28A5

1-g31
47
42
47

Pts.
49
82
67
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Punting
2003
2004
2005
Career

G
10
12
10
32

No.
3
2
43
48

Yds
114
75
1538
1727

Avg.
38.0
37.5
35.8
36.0

Bl.
0
0
0
0

Lg.
44
50
50
50

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Ryan
Rybicki
Wide Receiver
Sophomore
6-2,215 lbs.
Covina, CA/
Charter Oak HS
Another of the wideouts on the roster with
plenty of size, and the likely starter in three
receiver sets ... enjoyed a solid spring ... does­
n't possess great speed, but catches the ball
well and knows his limitations ... coaching
staff feels he will be a productive player.
2005: Appeared in nine contests, ending the
year with 4 catches for 79 yards ... caught 2
passes for 63 yards against Slippery Rock,
including a 49-yarder against Slippery Rock in
which he was pulled down at the one yard
line ... hauled in first career reception in open­
er vs. WVU Tech, covering seven yards.
2004: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: A two-year starter for
coach Lou Farrar at Charter Oak High School
... played tight end, earning first team AllMiramonte League honors as a senior after
being named to the second team as a junior ...
also selected as one of the Los Angeles Times
top 13 tight ends... played in East-West Hall of
Fame Game ... the Chargers finished 12-2 and
won CIF Division Vll championship his soph­
omore year ... also started one season in bas­
ketball.
PERSONAL: Born October 8, 1986 ...
Communications major ... son of Linda
Jovenelly and Frank Rybicki... father is a pro­
fessor in the Communications Department at
Edinboro.

Rybicki’s Career Statistics
Receiving
2005

G
9

Rec. Yds.
4
79

Avg.
19.8

TD
0

Lg.
49

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Brian
Shreve
Offensive Tackle
Sophomore
6-4,310 lbs.
Erie, PA/
McDowell HS
A third-year sophomore who has played both
left and right tackle ... was moved back to left
tackle in the spring after seeing time as a
reserve at right tackle ... intelligent player
who knows the offense and is a valuable scout
team performer.
2005: Appeared in three games as a reserve at
right tackle.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Jon
Cacchione at nearby McDowell High School,
earning two letters... started at defensive tack­
le as a senior, finishing second on team in tack­
les with 57 ... had high of 15 stops vs.
Hollidaysburg ... earned second team AllMetro League honors as a senior and was
selected to play in Save-an-Eye All-Star Game
... Trojans finished with an 8-3 record, losing in
the District 10 AAAA championship game
after winning the District 10 title his junior
year ... also was a starting pitcher for two sea­
sons on the baseball team.
PERSONAL: Bom Febmary 22, 1986 ...
Speech Communications major with a 3.26
GPA... son of Debbie and Bob Shreve ... father
is sports information director at Edinboro.

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Jim
Soltis
Outside Linebacker
Senior
6-2,205 lbs.
Garrettsville, OH ’
Cardinal HS
A playmaker who doesn't receive the publici­
ty he deserves ... part of a group of Hnebr kers that head coach Scott Browning feels "is
one of the best in Division 11" ... very talented
player who plays hard and physical, part: ularly for his size ... intelligent player t'ho
enters his third year as a starter ... attacks the
ball and runs well... also an outstanding spe­
cial teams performer ... moved back to d op
linebacker after being tried at free safety dur­
ing the spring of 2003.
2005: The starter in aU ten contests at d op
linebacker, ranking second on the team in
tackles with 64 ... was third on the team in
tackles for losses (11.5), with 1.5 sacks ... aiso
broke up 3 passes, blocked a pair of pu ts,
forced two fumbles and recovered a fumble ...
earned second team All-PSAC West honors ...
recorded a career-high 10 tackles in wii. at
Indiana(Pa.), with 3.5 tackles for losses ...
9 tackles against both East Stroudsburg and
Clarion.
2004: Started aU 12 games at drop 1 lebacker, finishing with 45 tackles ... had 5.5
stops for losses and a sack ... finished third on

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lone career start vs. Shippensburg ... finished
with 16 tackles, with an interception and a
pass broken up ... had season-high 6 tackles at
East Stroudsburg ... came up with first inter­
ception as a Fighting Scot at lndiana(Pa.) ...
also served as kick returner, ranking third in
the PSAC in kickoff returns ... averaged 23.8
yards on 12 kickoff returns, good for third in
the PSAC, and returned eight pimts for 82
yards, a 10.2 yard average ... had 52-yard
kickoff return against East Stroudsburg.
AT ERIE CC: A two-year starter at comerback for the Kats, as the team finished 7-3 in
2002 and 2003 ... in 2003, earned first team AllNortheast Conference honors after finishing
with 39 tackles and 4 interceptions for 22 yards
... also earned second team aU-conference hon­
ors as a punt returner, averaging 15.1 yards on
26 returns with one TD ... was an honorable
mention preseason All-American ... had 36
tackles in 2002.
HIGH SCHOOL: Former standout for
coach Dan Thorpe at Warrensville Heights
High School, mshing for 1,114 yairds and 6
TDs, with 60 tackles and 2 INTs, and two kick­
off returns for touchdowns as a senior ...
earned all-state honors, in addition to first
team all-district and first team aU-conference
accolades ... was named the 2001 Scholar
Athlete of the Year.
PERSONAL: Born January 30, 1983 ...
Business Administration major ... son of
Barbara and Rodney Stevenson.

Soltis’ Career Statistics

Defense
2005

Defense
2003
2004
2005
Career

G
12
12
10
34

UT
4
23
35
62

AT
5
22
29
56

Total
9
45
64
118

INT
0
5
0
5

PB
0
3
3
6

Stevenson’s Career Statistics
G
10

UT
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INT
1

PB
1

Ret.
12

Yds.
285

Avg.
23.8

TD
0

Lg.
52

Punt Ret.
2005

G
10

Ret.
8

Yds.
82

Avg.
10.2

TD
0

Lg.
18

acceleration ... has matured into the leader of
what Browning feels is one of the best group
of linebackers in the coimtry.
2005: Led the Fighting Scots with 76 tackles,
and also paced the team with 15.5 tackles for
losses, whUe starting aU ten games ... was third
on the team with 5.5 sacks, dong with an inter­
ception ... ranked 20th in Division II, and third
in the PSAC, in tackles for losses ... a first team
AU-PSAC West selection who was also named
a first team AU-Northeast Region performer by
Daktronics and Football Gazette ... led
Edinboro in tackles in four games, including a
career-high 12 against East Stroudsburg, with 3
for losses and 1.5 sacks ... named the PSAC
West Co-Defensive Player of the Week for his
effort... added 11 tackles vs. Indiana(Pa.), with
3 tackles for losses and a sack, and had 10 tack­
les vs. Shippensburg ... recorded first career
interception against Slippery Rock.
2004: Played in all 12 games, starting five of
the last six contests at inside linebacker ...
totaled 49 tackles, with 6.5 for losses and 3
sacks ... also broke up a pass and recovered a
fumble ... blocked a punt against Tiffin which
he recovered and returned for a touchdown ...
had career-high 8 tackles against the Dragons.
2003: Finished as the seventh-leading tack­
ier despite playing in a reserve role at inside
linebacker and missing two games due to
injury ... finished with 44 tackles, including
6.5 for losses of 27 yards ... had 2.5 sacks,
forced a pair of fumbles and recovered one
fumble ... posfed a season-high 7 tackles in
win at Ashland, including a sack ... added 6
tackles in four other games, including 6 stops
and 1.5 sacks vs. CaUfomiaJPa.)... scooped up
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Stroup

Comerback
Senior
5-10,185 lbs.
Bedford, OH/
Warrensville Hts.HS

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Rodney
Stevenson

Begins second year in the program after trans­
ferring from Erie (NY) Community College,
joining the Fighting Scots in January 2005 ...
expected to step in and replace Jermaine Tmax
as a starter at comerback after enjoying a very
good spring ... can be a very productive play­
er, on defense and special teams ... reminds
head coach Scott Browning of former Fighting
Scot standout Georj Lewis.
2005: Played in all ten games, including his

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age 30

team in interceptions with 5 for 85 yards,
including a 47-yard return for a touchdown in
playoff game at East Stroudsburg ... added 3
passes broken up, 3 fumble recoveries and a
pair of forced fumbles ... was named the
Football Gazette Defensive Player of the Week
and D2football.com Co-Defensive Player of
the Week for performance at East Stroudsburg
... in addition to interception return, had 9 tack­
les, with 3 for losses, a sack and a fumble recov­
ery ... the week before had 8 tackles and a pair
of fumble recoveries in playoff win at Bentley.
2003: Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve
at drop linebacker and as a special teams per­
former ... finished with 9 tackles and blocked
a pair of punts, against Tiffin, and Kutztown.
2002: Redshirted ... Darren Shields Award
winner as the top freshman.
high SCHOOL: Earned ten varsity letters
as a prepster at Cardinal High School ... a
four-year starter in football and three-year reg­
ular in basketball and baseball ... earned AllOhio honors and was named the league
Defensive MVP in football ... recognized as
the Geauga County Touchdown Club MVP in
2001 ... earned AU-CVC first team honors on
offense and defense as a senior and on offense
as a junior ... scored 55 career touchdowns,
including 25 in one season ... holds school
records for most career touchdown receptions
(16) and career points (332).
PERSONAL: Bom October 15, 1983 ...
Environmental Science major ... son of Bonnie
(deceased) and James Soltis.

Inside Linebacker
Senior
6-1,213 lbs.
Columbus, OH/
HUHard Davidson HS
If not for Chris Amico, may be considered the
best defensive player in the PSAC ... head
coach Scott Browning ranks him up there with
the best players in his 21 seasons at Edinboro
... Browning describes him as a "special guy"
... enters second year as a starter ... extremely
active player and a strong hitter despite his
size... also one of Edinboro's top special teams
players ... instinctive and has exceptional

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touchdown against Lock Haven.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team AllOhio honors as a senior at Hilliard Davidson
High School, along with first team all-district
and first team all-conference accolades ... fin­
ished with 160 tackles and 5 sacks as a senior
... was named to the Agonis Dispatch All-Star
Team and the Super 25 Team ... was also a first
team all-conference choice as a sophomore
and junior and an honorable mention AllDistrict performer in 2000 ... a three-year
starter for coach Brian White.
PERSONAL: Bom April 5,1984 ... Criminal
Justice major ... son of Dawn Richardson and
Ben Stroup ... father played baseball at the
University of Cincinnati.

Stroup’s Career Statistics
Defense
2003
2004
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G
10
12
10
32

UT
22
22
27
71

AT Total
TFL Sacks
22
44
6.5-27
2.5
27
49
6.5-32
3
49
76 15.5-57
5.5
98
169 28.5-116
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Anthony
Tedesco
Offensive Guard
Senior
6-4,275 lbs.
Edinboro, PA/
Saegertoum HS
Missed spring drills due to an injury, but is a
capable backup at both guard and center ...
hard-working fifth-year senior who moved to
guard a year ago.
2005: Played in five games as a reserve at
guard.
2004: Appeared in three games as a reserve
lineman.
2003: Saw action in four games as a reserve
lineman.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year starter in
football and wrestling at Saegertown High
School ... earned second team All-French
Creek Valley honors at offensive tackle and
was an honorable mention choice on defense
... was an All-FCVA wrestler at 275 lbs.
PERSONAL: Bom November 25, 1983 ...
Criminal Justice major ... son of Aime and
Anthony Tedesco ... father films games and
practices for the Fighting Scots.

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2005: Appeared in all ten contests, with
eight starts, and earned second team AllPSAC West accolades ... led the Fighting t ^ots
with 28 receptions for 509 yards, an 18.2 ' irq
average, with 5 TDs ... also carried the ball
five times for 30 yards ... enjoyed best gan le of
career in season finale at Lock Haven, har' ing
in 7 passes for 150 yards, including a 56-\'ard
TD reception ... caught at least one pass in all
ten games ... had 5 receptions for 75 yan..s at
Califomia(Pa.) ... ranked eighth in I%A'" in
receiving yards per game.
2004: Was third on the team in receiving
with 23 catches for 527 yards, an impre; ive
22.9 yards per catch, with 3 TDs ... was also
main kickoff return man with 22 returns for
428 yards, a 19.5 yard average ... carriea the
ball once for 15 yards ... had seven recept- ins
of 30-or-more yards ... had 4 catches for %
yards, including a 36-yard TD catch, in playoff
win at Bentley, adding five kickoff retumi for
111 yards ... also had 4 receptions for 67 yards
and a touchdown vs. Shippensburg ... caught
a 60-yard TD pass vs. Califomia(Pa.), ^he
longest of the season for the Fighting Sec's ...
played in aU 12 contests, with a pair of starts.
2003: Finished with 17 receptions for i97
yards and 2 TDs while playing in aU 12 ga les
... added five kickoff returns for an averagp of
28.0 yards, including a 92-yarder at Clarion ...
return is tied for the eighth-longest in sciiool
history ... carried the ball five times for 18
yards ... recorded first career touchdown at
Indiana(Pa.) with a nine-yard reception,
adding a 63-yard catch ... had 3 receptions or
83 yards vs. the Indians ... returned two k’^koffs for 108 yards at Clarion.
2002: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: A three-year starter in

Ryan
Valasek
Wide Receiver
Senior
5-9,175 lbs.
Natrona Hts., PA/
Highlands HS

Senior LB Ben Stroup

Diminutive performer who figures to play a
big role in the passing game this fall ... pos­
sesses outstanding quickness and the ability to
make the big play ... comes off an impressive
spring in which he caught everything while
improving as a route runner ... former walkon who earned a scholarship three years ago
... also a valuable return specialist, although
he was not used a year ago as his role as a
receiver increased ... a feisty competitor ...
enters the season ranked eighth in career
yards receiving (1,233), tied for ninth in career
touchdown receptions (10), and tied for 12th
in career receptions (68) ... has caught at least
one pass in the last 15 games ... nickname is
Pickle.

Senior WR Ryan Valasek

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Jxrth football and baseball at Highlands High
School, where he teamed with former Fighting
Scot quarterback Justin Bouch ... caught 62
passes for 1,264 yards and 21 TDs in his career
also set school records for career punt and
jdekoff return yardage ... a two-time first team
All-Conference selection at wide receiver, a
first team all-purpose back one season, and
earned second team honors at defensive back
once ... named to Valley News Dispatch All-Star
Team and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fab 22 Team
i... played in NAFCA All-Star Game.
PERSONAL: Bom May 20, 1984 ... Sports
Administration major ... son of Becky and
John Valasek.

Valasek’s Career Statistics
Receiving
2003
2004
2005
Career

G
12
12
10
34

Rec.
17
23
28
68

Yds.
197
527
509
1233

Avg.
11.6
22.9
18.2
18.1

TD
2
3
5
10

KO Ret.
2003
2004
Career

G
12
12
24

Ret.
5
22
27

Yds.
140
428
568

Avg.
28.0
19.5
21.0

TD
0
0
0

63
60
56
63
lr-

92
53
92

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Taurean
Valentine

guardians are Arlene and Ronald McCarthy.

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Josh
Wachter
Offensive Tackle
Freshman (r)
6-6,285 lbs.
Butler, PA/
Butler HS
Recruited as a tight end, but was quickly
moved to tackle not long into 2005 preseason
drills ... described as a tough kid who plays
with great compassion ... a player with a
bright future who will serve as the backup at
right tackle to Andy Young as a redshirt fresh­
man ... bulked up 20 lbs. over the winter.
2005: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach
Gary CatheU at Butler High School, starting
three years in football ... earned second team
all-conference ... named NAFCA vs. City
Game MVP.
PERSONAL:
Born July 15, 1987 ...
Secondary Education (Physics) major ... son
of Janet and John Wachter ... grandfather Bud
Kelley played semi-pro football.

Comerback
Junior
5-11,180 lbs.
Allentoum, PA/
DieruffHS
Talented comerback with the size and skills to
be something special ... possesses very good
cover skills, along with good football sense ...
previously attended Allan Hancock (Ca.)
Junior College.
2005: Redshirted.
AT ALLAN HANCOCK JC: Played two
seasons for the Bulldogs, helping them to 8-3
record in 2003 and 6-5 in 2004 ... started in sec­
ondary as a sophomore, recording a pair of
interceptions.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Louis F. Dieruff
High School, serving as a three-year starter in
football and track & field, and a two-year regu­
lar in basketball ... was a first team all-confer­
ence selection as a kick returner and a second
team choice at defensive back as a senior, after
earning honorable mention honors in both
areas as a junior ... garnered honorable men­
tion all-state mention as a senior ... returned
kickoffs for touchdowns totaling 89, 78 and 76
yards ... was named the Defensive MVP and
the school's Senior Athlete of the Year.
PERSONAL: Bom November 24,1982 ...
Health & Physical Education major ...

Secondary Education Social Studies major with
a 3.45 GEA ... son of Jacqui and Dave Wanson.

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LaVaughn
Wesley
Strong Safety
Sophomore
5-11,175 lbs.
Duquesne, PA/
Penn HiUs HS
Former walk-on who made the transition
from wide receiver to defensive back a year
ago... talented player who lacks experience ...
could be a factor on special teams.
2005: Appeared in eight games as a reserve
defensive back and special teams performer,
finishing with 6 tackles ... had season high 2
tackles against Tiffin and Lock Haven.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a two-year letterwinner for coach Neil Gordon at Penn Hills High
School... as a senior, had 40 tackles and 3 inter­
ceptions while playing defensive back ...
earned second team all-conference honors.
PERSONAL:
Bom May 14, 1985 ...
Communications major ... son of Tiina Woods
and Otis Wesley.

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Joe
Wanson
Quarterback
Freshman (r)
6-3,218 lbs.
DuBois, PA/
DuBois Area HS
Emerged as the backup quarterback at the end
of spring drills ... enjoyed an impressive
spring and gained the confidence of the
offense ... provides the team with a pair of
bright yoimg quarterbacks.
2005: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter in foot­
ball at DuBois Area High School for head
coach Lon Hazlet.. also a two-year starter in
baseball ... led Beavers to District 9 champi­
onship in 2004, finishing senior year with
1,005 yards passing, 8 TDs and 58 percent
completion percentage, adding 5 TDs mshing
... made 29 consecutive starts ... ranks third
all-time in passing yards ... named first team
All-District 9 at quarterback as a senior.
PERSONAL: Bom April 27, 1987 ...

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Junior TE Kyle Witucki

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Meet the

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Kyle
Witucki
Tight End
Junior
6-4,245 lbs.
Tarentum, PA/
Highlands HS
Steps in as the starter at tight end after seeing
plenty of action the last two years ... has the
ability to be an outstanding tight end ...
enjoyed an excellent spring ... runs good
routes, catches the ball well, and has deceiving
speed ... needs to continue to improve as a
blocker.
2005: Caught 15 passes for 144 yards, with 4
TDs, while playing in aU ten games ... started
against Lock Haven ... caught 3 passes for 24
yards against Kutztown, with two going for
touchdowns ... added 3 receptions for 29
yards and a score against Tiffin.
2004: Was named the Darren Shields Award
winner as the top freshman after playing in
nine games, with one start... caught 7 passes,
with two going for touchdowns, for 34 yards
... made leaping catch for 12 yards for first
career reception in first start against Clarion ...
had a one-yard touchdown reception in both
NCAA playoff games.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a standout in both
football and basketball at Highlands High
School... in football for coach Tim Karrs, had
14 receptions for 239 yards and holds career
record for quarterback sacks ... was first team
AU-Gieater Allegheny Conference choice at
fight as a senior, and earned second team hon­
ors as a defensive end ... in basketball, scored
801 career points and pulled down 606

reboimds, earning second team all-conference
honors ... helped Golden Rams finish as runnerup in WPIAL AAA championships and to
district title.
PERSONAL: Bom May 30,1986 ... Health &
Physical Educafion/Sports Administration
major with a 3.47 GPA ... son of Jacqueline
Kubican and James Witucki.

Witucki’s Career Statistics
Receiving G
2004
9
2005
10
Career
19

Rec.
7
15
22

Yds.
34
144
178

Avg.
4.9
9.6
8.1

TD
2
4
6

Lg12
29
29

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned second team allstate honors while performing at Green viUg
High School under coach Bob Stone ... -Jsq
earned first team All-Northwest Conference
honors on both offense and defense, and was
a first team All-Mercer County AtL.etic
Conference both ways, as well ... playri in
Pennsylvania East-West All-Star Game ... also
earned four letters in track and three in oasketball.
PERSONAL: Bom July 16,1984 ... Health &
Physical Education major with a 3.15 GPA ...
son of Pam and Dennis Young ... brother
Casey played football at Westminster, and
brother Sam at lUP.

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Andy
Young
Offensive Tackle
Junior
6-4,310 lbs.
Greenville, PA/
Greenville HS
Enters his third year as a starter on the offen­
sive line, starting 21 of 22 games m his career...
was moved to right tackle, where he will
replace All-American Greg Bzorek, late in the
spring, after previously playing the guard spot
... athletic player who is probably better suited
to tackle ... has quick feet and a nasty attitude
... is capable of being a dominant blocker.
2005: Was the starter in all ten games at right
guard.
2004: Started final 11 games at right guard
after coming off the bench in first game. 2003:
Redshirted.

Junior OT Andy Young

Sox Harrison Stadium

Sox Harrison Stadium serves as the home of the Fighting Scots.
Dedicated in 1965, the stadium honors the memory of B. Regis "Sox"
Hamson, the head football and basketball coach at Edinboro University
for 34 years. Sox Harrison was the key figure in the building of

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Edinboro's athletic program, unselfishly devoting 34 years of service to
the University as an athletic director, coach and physical educauon
instmctor. Appropriately, he was the first member inducted into 'he
Edinboro Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982.
Harrison coached the Fighting Scot football team from its incep­
tion in 1926 to 1938, the returned to guide the gridders in 1941 and 42.
In addition, he coached the men's basketball team for 23 seasons, ftom
1928-53, winning 175 games.
Sox Harrison Sfadium seats 6,000 people in its two grandstands,
along with plenty of standing room. In addition to press boxes on 1 'th
sides of the stadium, the facility has locker rooms, a training room and
complete amenities for fans.
The stadium has undergone several renovations, including a j -W
sound system and improved handicapped access areas in 1999. In 1°‘^7,
a new grandstand was constructed on the visitor's side of the field,
adding 2,500 permanent seats, along with a press box, locker rooms and
a training room.
In addition to the football field, the facility contains complete track
facilities.

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Section Contents___________
Game-By-Game Summaries................. 36-43
Sox Harrison Stadium .......................... 44-45
2005 Superlatives................................................. 46
2005 Fighting Scots Honors........................ 47
Game-By-Game Starters .............................47
ThePSAC................................................... 48-52

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Jude's fifth interception of the afteriioon
set up the second score. Jermaine T lax
returned the pickoff nine yards to the WVJJ
Tech 38. Third-string TB Kelvin Collins did the
dirty work, carrying four times for 29 yi..ds
Backup quarterback Josh Hinkle follcved
with a nine-yard scoring toss to C.J,
Trivisonno, his first career TD pass.
Edinboro tacked on a final score mid vay
through the fourth quarter on a one-yard run
by DeMarkus Robinson. Avery, Edinboro's
backup kicker, added the extra point.
The Eighting Scots finished the aftemon
with 464 yards compared to just 94 yards for
the Golden Bears. Edinboro held a huge 38:14
to 21:46 advantage in time of possession. / ter
limiting WVUTech to minus seven y^rds
rushing a year ago, the Golden Bears managed
just 15 yards on 19 rushes.

Scoritq^
WVUTech

Edinboro

0
17

0

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14

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Edinboro 47,
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Sox Harrison Stadium

Edinboro, PA — It was a day for firsts as the
Eighting Scots kicked off the 2005 campaign
with a convincing win over WVU Tech. Tlie
win was the first season-opening victory for
the Eighting Scots since 2002, and the shutout
was the first since a 44-0 triumph at Cheyney
in 1997. Edinboro came into the contest tied
for 14th in the AECA preseason poll, and sixth
according to Sports Illustrated.
Turnovers proved the major difference.
WVUTech committed six turnovers, five on
interceptions, while Edinboro was not guilty of
a turnover. Six of Edinboro's eight scores came
after Golden Bear miscues.
Edinboro unveiled Ulysee Davis as the
new starting tailback, and the redshirt fresh­
man debuted with 132 yards on 19 carries with
3 TDs. Spud, as he is commonly known,
scored a pair of touchdowns in a two-minute
span of the first quarter as Edinboro jumped
out to a quick 14-0 lead.
WVU Tech took the opening kickoff and
drove to the Edinboro 41 before Chris Amico
recovered a fumble at the EU 45. The Golden
Bears would venture into Edinboro territory
just one more time.
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Davis carrying on every down, he scored his
first career touchdown on a one-yard plunge.
Thanks to penalties, he actually ran for 65
yards in the drive.
The Scots were back in business moments
later when Chris Avery came up with the first
of his three interceptions on the day off Joey
Jude. After an incomplete pass, Davis carried
three straight times, capping the short 23-yard
drive with a 12-yard scoring run.
Kody Robertson concluded the first quar­
ter with a 26-yard field goal at the 1:45 mark to
make it 17-0. The score came following anoth­
er Avery pickoff, giving the Boro the ball at the
WVU Tech 36.
Edinboro scored twice in the final 2:20 of
the second quarter to boost the halftime lead to
31-0, with both scores set up by interceptions.
Junior free safety Damion Malott, playing in
his first game as a Eighting Scot, accounted for
the first, with Edinboro taking over at the
WVU Tech 46.
With Justin Bouch connecting on a pair of
third down plays, the Scots drove 46 yards on
seven plays. Davis capped the drive with a 23yard scoring run.
Two plays later, Avery came up with his
third interception, returning it 43 yards to the
WVU Tech 12. With 46 seconds remaining in
the hah, Bouch found Jeff Dinger in the right
comer of the end zone for a seven-yard TD
pass.
Edinboro tacked on a pair of scores in the
third quarter. Robertson booted his second
field goal of the game, a 27-yarder, for the first

1

9:22 Ulysee Davis 1 yd. run
’-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
EU 1 7:38 Ulysee Davis 12 yd. run
(Kody Robertson kick)
EU 1 1:45 Kody Robertson 26 yd. field goal 17-0
EU 2 2:20 Ulysee Davis 23 yd. run
2' 0
(Kody Robertson kick)
EU 2 1:12 Jeff Dinger 7 yd. pass from Justin 5 .-0
Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
EU 3 8:01 Kody Robertson 27 yd. field goal 3-i-O
EU 3 4:39 C.J. Trivisonno 9 yd. pass from 4f'-0
Josh Hinkle (Chris Avery kick failed)
EU 4 7:37 DeMarkus Robinson 1 yd. run
4” 0
(Chris Avery kick)
ATT: 3,767

TeamStatistieif. ..Boro... .WVTJl’
First Downs...............................23.......................
...19-U
Rushes-Yards......................50-303...
Passing Yards............................161 ..
....... 79
Comp-Att-Int....................14-27-0..
. 10-33-j
...... 5T
Total Plays...................................77 ..
....... 94
Total Offense............................. 464 ..
Sacks By-Yards Lost..................0-0..,
.... 2-,.
.. 8-38.8
Punts-Avg............................. 4-25.0 ..
Fumbles-Lost............................ 1-0...
.......1-1
Penalties-Yards....................... 7-45...
....3-;:
3rd Down Conv................. 6 of 14..............4 of 14
Time of Possession................ 38:14.................21:4o

(Individual Statistics
RUSHING: Edinboro - Ulysee Davis 19-132,
DeMarkus Robinson 14-90, Kelvin Collins 11-66,
WVU Tech - Joey Jude 10-8, Jermaine Jack 7-8.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 7-13-0-102ITD, Josh Hinkle 7-14-0-59-lTD. WVU Tech-Jot
Jude 7-24-5-74-OTD, Micah Brown 3-9-0-5-0TD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Jordan Bobitski 3-12,
Ryan Valasek 2-55, Nate Eimer 2-20, Jeff Dinger 2
19, C.J. Trivisonno 2-18. WVU Tech - Jermaine Jack
3-15, Leo Thomas 2-22, Chris Gissendener 2-20,
James Boyd 2-8.

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^East Strcmdsburg 23,

Edinboro 21_________
September 3, 2005
^ller-Jyiartin Stadium

East Stroudsburg, PA - Heartbreaking.
Devastating. Cmshing. The list of adjectives
could go on and on, but the bottom fine is East
Stroudsburg once again dealt Edinboro a lastsecond defeat. While the memory would
linger, the Eighting Scots' 23-21 loss to the
Warriors would weigh heavy on their minds,
but would not end their season. That was the
case a year ago when Edinboro traveled to
East Stroudsburg in November for a
Northeast Regional semifinal game and come
y a 36-32 loser.
Not that the way the losses came about
weren't eerily similar. A year ago the Warriors
scored a touchdown on a 4th-and-22 play with
22 seconds remaining to end Edinboro's sea­
son. This time around, ESU's Mark Bmbaker
drilled a 42-yard field goal with five seconds
remaining to spoil a bnUiant Eighting Scot
comeback.
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The contest was a matchup of two highlyranked squads, as the Boro came in ranked
12th by the AECA. East Stroudsburg, mean­
while, was ranked eighth.
For once, this was a game that lived up to
its pre-game hype. It certainly didn't look that
s way when Jimmy Terwilliger, who would go
I! on to win the Harlon HiU Trophy, stepped
back and hit Ben Culver for an 85-yard touchdovm pass on the very first play from scrim­
mage. Twenty seconds into the game, and
Edinboro trailed 7-0.
After bedeviling the Fighting Scots in
three previous contests, Terwilliger was off to
a fast start. But on this day the Fighting Scot
defense would constantly harass the recordsetting junior, limiting him to 14 completions
in 32 attempts. He did throw for 317 yards
despite being sacked three times.
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Edinboro knotted the score on a sevenyard pass from Justin Bouch to Ryan Valasek
later in the quarter. The senior quarterback
went 4-for-5 in the scoring drive, including a
29-yard hookup with Kyle Witucki.
East Stroudsburg reclaimed the lead on its
next possession as Brubaker kicked the first of
his three field goals, this one from 38 yards out
as time expired in the first quarter. The
Warriors overcame a 3rd-and-30 situation, as
Evan PraU outjumped two Edinboro defend­
ers to puU in a 36-yard pass at the EU 17.
Bouch threw an interception on
Edinboro's very next play from scrimmage,
leading to a 3^yard field goal by Brubaker.
Edinboro sacked TerwiUiger twice to stall the
drive.
Trailing 13-7 entering the third quarter, the
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Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

three-and-out series. Terwilliger followed
with a 10-yard scoring pass to Prall, boosting
the lead to 20-7.
Showing plenty of resiliency, the Edinboro
defense continued to pound Terwilliger, and
the ground game came alive as the Scots
began their comeback bid. Bottled up all day,
Ulysee Davis came alive with runs of four and
21 yards. The redshirt freshman had gained
just 25 yards on his previous 11 carries, but
would finish with 87 yards on 21 totes.
With a lst-and-10 at the ESU 48, Bouch hit
Jordan Bobitski on a crossing pattern at the 35,
with the senior breaking a tackle and going
down the sideline for a 48-yard touchdown
reception. Kody Robertson's extra point
closed the margin to 20-14 midway through
the third quarter.
Taking over with 8:22 to play at its own 22
yard line, Edinboro put together its best drive
of the afternoon, as Davis and Kelvin Collins
pounded away at the ESU defense. Davis car­
ried six times for 34 yards, while CoHins, a
bruising 230-pound transfer from Bowie State,
added three rushes for 20 yards.
With just over two minutes to play and the
ball sitting at the ESU 15, Bouch parlayed a
beautiful play fake into a 15-yard scoring pass
to Jeff Dinger in the left comer of the end zone.
It was the senior quarterback's third touch­
down of the day, capping a 20-for-34 effort for
207 yards. Robertson's extra point gave the
Fighting Scots their first lead at 21-20 with just
2:08 to play, capping a 12-play, 78-yard drive.
Unfortunately, that proved to be too much
time for Terwilliger. East Stroudsburg's win­
ning drive began at its own 27. Terwilliger
completed three passes in the eight-play, 48yard march, the last a 14-yarder to LeRyan
Dallas down to the EU 25 with ten seconds
showing on the clock.
A yeen ago ESU head coach Denny Douds
eschewed Bmbaker and a potential tying field
goal at the end of the game. This time he
called on the senior kicker, with Bmbaker's
booming kick easily good from 42 yards out
with just five seconds left.
Ben Stroup paced an impressive effort by
the defense, registering a career-high 12 tack­
les.

First Downs............................... 15...................... 16
Rushes-Yards....................... 31-104................ 32-44
Passing Yards..........................207.................... 317
Comp-Att-Int..................... 20-34-1..............14-32-1
Total Plays.................................65...................... 64
Total Offense........................... 311.................... 361
Sacks By-Yards Lost................3-15.....................1-5
Punts-Avg............................. 8-40.6................ 7-46.0
Fumbles-Lost............................ 0-0.....................3-1
Penalties-Yards....................... 5-45................. 10-91
3rd Down Conv................. 5 of 15..............4 of 14
Time of Possession................ 30:19
29:41

Individual Sf^ilstics
RUSHING: Edinboro - Ulysee Davis 21-87, Kelvin
Collins 6-25. East Stroudsburg - Anthony Carfagno
5-54, Derek Lucas 15-18.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 20-34-1-2073TD. East Stroudsburg - Jim Terwilliger 14-32-1317-2TD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Aaron Petty 3-28, Jeff
Dinger 3-27, Ryan Valasek 3-25, Nate Eimer 3-14,
Ulysee Davis 3-10, Kyle Witucki 2-36, C.J.
Trivisonno 2-19, Jordan Bobitski 1^. East
Stroudsburg - Evan Prall 8-172, LeRyan Dallas 3-37,
Ben Culver 1-85.

Scoring
Edinboro
East Stroudsburg

7
10

Semiring Play
ESU
EU
ESU
ESU
ESU
EU
EU
ESU
ATT:

0
3

7
7

7........... 21
3........... 23

Score

1 14:40 Ben Culver 85 yd. pass from Jim 0-7
Terwilliger (Mark Brubaker kick)
1 5:36 Ryan Valasek 7 yd. pass from
7-7
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick
1 0:00 Mark Bmbaker 38 yd. field goal 7-10
2 12:29 Mark Bmbaker 36 yd. field goal 7-13
3 9:57 Evan Prall 10 yd. pass from Jim 7-20
Terwilliger (Mark Bmbaker kick)
3 7:24 Jordan Bobitski 48 yd. pass from 14-20
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
4 2:08 Jeff Dinger 15 yd. pass from
21-20
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
4 0:05 Mark Bmbaker 42 yd. field goal 21-23
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Dinger's 15-yard TD reception gave Edinboro a
short-lived lead against East Stroudsburg.

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and the Fighting Scots folowed with a sevenplay, 65-yard march.
Davis carried four times for 33 yards, with
the final nine coming in an interesting fashion.
He took the handoff, fumbled it, then had it
bounce back into his hands as he proceeded to
score on a nine-yard run.
Edinboro scored the lone points of the sec­
ond quarter on a five-play, 54-yard drive.
Backup quarterback Josh Hinkle connected
with Nate Eimer for a 25-yard TD pass fo
make it 21-0 at the half. In the opening 30 min­
utes, Edinboro piled up 225 total yards while
holding Tiffin to 69 yards.
Edinboro's dominance continued in the
second half, as the Scots took the opening
kickoff and chewed up 6 minutes and 56 sec­
onds, driving 62 yards on 12 plays. Davis
made it three touchdowns on the ground with
a seven-yard run, marking the second time he
had scored three TD's in a game.
Justin Bouch completed his afternoon late
in the third quarter after hooking up with Kyle
Witucki for a 10-yard scoring pass. The senior
quarterback completed 14 of 18 passes for 103
yards, and moved into second place in career
total offense with 6,112 yards.
Hinkle accounted for the Boro's final
touchdown, scoring on a 25-yard run with
2:05 left in the game.

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September ly, 2005
Sox Harrison Stadium

Edinboro, PA - Ulysee Davis ran for three
touchdowns to lead the 20th-ranked Fighting
Scots to a convincing 42-7 win over visiting
Tiffin.
Edinboro used a methodical offensive
attack to subdue the Dragons, finishing the
afternoon with 282 yards rushing and 140
yards passing for 422 yards. The Fighting
Scots held the ball for 38:33. Tiffin, mean­
while, was limited to 187 total yards, as
Edinboro came within 11 seconds of posting
its second shutout in three games. The
Dragons gained just 85 yards on the ground.
Davis scored on Edinboro's first two pos­
sessions. The redshirt freshman capped an 11play, 65-yard march after Tiffin began the
game with a three-and-out with a two-yard
scoring run. All but two of the plays were
runs, with Davis carrying eight times. He
would finish the day with 112 yards on 23 car­
ries.
Tiffin moved as far as the Edinboro 30 on
its next possession before the Fighting Scot
defense forced a punt. Damion Malott
returned the punt 27 yards to the Edinboro 35,

Scoring
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Edinboro

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0
7

diigp]lay
EU

1 7:44

EU

1 0:30

EU

2 3:56

EU

3 8:04

EU

3 3:56

EU

4 2:05

TU

4 0:11

0
14

7............. 7
7....... .... 42

"

Ulysee Davis 2 yd. mn
7-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
Ulysee Davis 9 yd. run
14-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
Nate Eimer 25 yd. pass from
21-0
Josh Hinkle (Kody Robertson kick)
Ulysee Davis 7 yd. run
28-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
Kyle Witucki 10 yd. pass from 35-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
Josh Hinkle 25 yd. run
42-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
^an Ostrowski 20 yd. pass
42-7
from Matt Root (Ben Siidrock kick)

ATT: 3,783

Team Statistics.. . Boro £« • * . TifiBn

fa-'iprj.

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First Downs............................... 27......................12
Rushes-Yards....................... 49-282.................3-85
Passing Yards..........................140....................102
Comp-Att-Int..................... 17-21-0..............12-29-1
Total Plays................................. 70......................52
Total Offense............................422....................187
Sacks By-Yards Lost.................. 2-4.................. 2-10
Punts-Avg............................. 4-35.8................841.5
Fumbles-Lost.............................3-0.................... 1-0
Penalties-Yards........................5-50.................. 541
3rd Down Conv................. 6 of 11..............1 of 12
Tune of Possession................ 38:3.................21:27

Individu^ Statistics

Tom Davidson recovered a fumble and intercepted
a pass in the shutout of Shippensburg.

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RUSHING: Edinboro - Ulysee Davis 3-112,
DeMarkus Robinson 10-52, Kelvin Collins 8-51,
Deonte Peters 2-30, Josh Hinkle 3-3. Tiffin Garrion Corbin 8-85.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 14-18-0-103-

the first time since 1980 the Scots posted two
shutouts in a season. Ben Stroup led the way
with 10 tackles. A.J. Cousins had 7 tackles and
a pair of sacks. MacAnn had 6 tackles, three
for losses including a sack, and the blocked
field goal. Jim Soltis also had 6 stops along
with a blocked punt.

ITD, Josh Hinkle 3-3-0-37-lTD. Tiffin - Donnie
Johnson 6-20-0-23-OTD, Matt Root 6-9-1-79-lTD,
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Nate Eimer 345, Kyie
Witucki 3-29, Ryan Valasek 3-3, Ulysee Davis ^-13
Tiffin - Sean Ostrowski 4-52, Michael Hamm 2-15,
Sean Rice 2-11, Garrion Corbin 24.

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September 24, 2005
Sox Harrison Stadium

Edinboro, PA — Thanks to a ten-point
spurt in 66 seconds in the second quuiter,
along with a strong defensive shov'ng,
Edinboro posted a 16-0 shutout to improve to
3-1. The Fighting Scots entered the game
ranked 20th by the AFCA.
The victory snapped a string of four
straight losses to the Red Raiders, as
Shippensburg had won seven of the last eight
meetings.
The defenses dominated play most of the
afternoon, with Edinboro finishing the after­
noon with 250 total yards and Shippensb ..rg
188. The Red Raiders gained 67 of those yeds
on their final drive in the last two minutes
against reserves. A team that had given
Edinboro fits on the groimd in previous yt rs,
Shipptensburg was held to 68 yards rushintr.
In addition to the yardage totals, Edinboro
came up with a pair of fumbles and an itv.erceptrion, and the Fighting Scot special teems
blocked a field goal and a punt.
Shippensburg had the only scoring oppor­
tunity in the first quarter, but Jamie Redv 's
23-yard field goal attempt was blocked by
Greg MacAnn. The game remained scoreless
until Edinboro put together a 12-play, 64-y\.id
march in the second quarter that ended v Th
Kody Robertson kicking a 34-yard field goal.
Following the ensuing kickoff, Dave
Jazenski forced a fumble, with Tom David on
recovering at the Ship two. Ulysee Da’ls
scored on a one-yard run to give the Boro a 100 lead. In 66 seconds, Edinboro had put len
points on the scoreboard, with Davis scormg
his seventh touchdown of the season.
Davidson gave the ball back to the Scots
on the possession with an interception, refi, ning it 43 yards to the Ship 24. The drive staged
at the two yardline, but Robertson came in
and booted a 19-yard field goal with two sec­
onds remaining in the half for a 13-0 lead.
Edinboro scored the lone points of the sec­
ond half on Robertson's third field goal of the
game with 8:49 remaining. The 29-yard fl-Id
goal marked the third time the junior had
kicked three field goals in a game, and moved
him into fourth place in career field goals
made with 22.
A number of defensive players stood out
in Edinboro's second shutout of the season.

Scoring

giippensburg
Edinboro
2 5:06
2 4:00

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EU 4 8:49
ATT: 3,37

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0
0

0 ............... 0
3 ............. 16

Score

Kody Robertson 34 yd. field goal 3-0
Ulysee Davis 1 yd. run
10-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
Kody Robertson 19 yd. field goal 13-0
Kody Roberttson 29 yd. field goal 16-0

l^^m'iltatistics. . .Boro. ...........Slifp
First Downs................ ...........14 . .................. 12
Rushes-Yards.............. ... 47-169. ............. 31-68
Passing Yards............. ...........81 . ................ 120
Comp-Att-Int............... .... 7-19-1. ......... 12-26-1
Total Plays.................. ...........66 . .................. 57
Total Offense.............. .........250 . ................ 188
Sacks By-Yards Lost... .........3-20. ...............2-15
Punts-Avg..................... .... 6-38.3. .............6-35.7
Fumbles-Lost.............. ...........0-0. ................ 2-2
Penalties-Yards........... ......... 4-30. ...............4-33
3rd Down Conv.......... ...4ofl6 ...........3ofl4
lime of Possession .... ....... 32:14. .............27:46

l^ilH^dual Statistics
RUSHING: Edinboro - Ulysee Davis 3-77, Kelvin
Collins 12-71, DeMarkus Robinson 8-3.
Shippensburg - Chris Lynch 6-27, Walter Crump
13-14, Aaron Dykes 3-13..
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 7-19-1-81-OTD.
Shippensburg - Tony Gomez 7-16-1-50-0TD, Rick
Henshaw 5-9-0-70-OTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Jeff Dinger 2-25, Jordan
Bobitski 2-20. Shippensburg - Walter Cmmp 4-23,
Howard Chavous 3-33.

Edinboro 44,
Clarion o_______________
October i, 2005
I^ox Harrison Stadium

Edinboro, PA — The Edinboro defense cel­
ebrated Homecoming in impressive fashion,
posting its second straight shutout and third
of the season as the 17th-ranked Fighting Scots
defeated Clarion, 44-0. At 2-0 in PSAC West
action, it marked the first time Edinboro has
won its first two games in league play since
1996. The three shutouts are the most since the
1975 team shut out three opponents.
Edinboro entered the contest leading
Division 11 in rushing defense while ranked
third in scoring defense and fourth in total
defense and turnover margin.
The Fighting Scots did nothing to dimin­
ish those figures, limiting Clarion to 38 total
yards, the sixth-lowest figure all-time against

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

Edinboro, and minus eight yards rushing, the
eighth-lowest total. So dominant was the per­
formance that the Golden Eagles did not
record their initial first down until the 4:07
mark of the third quarter. They would finish
with just three first downs.
The Edinboro offense, meanwhile,
churned out a season-high 561 total yards,
including 283 yards on the ground. A total of
six different players scored touchdowns, with
four of Edinboro's scoring drives covering 80or-more yards.
Despite the lopsided final score, Edinboro
did not reach the end zone for the first time
until the final play of the first quarter, as Justin
Bouch completed a 14-yard TD pass to Kyle
Witucki. The play came on a 4th-and4 and
capped a 13-play, 80-yard drive.
A Clarion turnover led to the next score, as
Seth Fragale forced a fumble and recovered it
at the Clarion 11. Four plays later, Kelvin
Collins scored his first touchdown as a
Fighting Scot on a one-yard plunge.
Edinboro tacked on a pair of scores in the
final two-and-a-hah minutes of the half to
boost the lead to 23-0 at intermission. Backup
quarterback Josh Hinkle directed the first
score. The sophomore was a perfect five-forfive for 67 yards, the final completion covering
seven yards to Jeff Dinger for six points with
2:11 remaining.
Bouch re-entered and led the Scots on
another scoring drive, with Kody Robertson
making good on a 20-yard field goal with 23
seconds left.
Edinboro added a pair of 80-yard drives in
the third quarter and went 85 yards in the
fourth quarter. Bouch capped the first march
with a 12-yard TD toss to Jordan Bobitski, then
added a 43-yard scoring pass to Ryan Valasek
witrh 4:22 left in the third quarter. The senior
only completed 8 of 22 passes, but for 188
yards and 3 TDs.
Hinkle directed the final scoring drive,
capping off a perfect seven-for-seven day with
a 5-yard TD pass to Joe Gable. It marked the
first career TD reception for the reserve tight
end.
Ulysee Davis paced the ground attack
with his third 100-yard effort of the year, gain­
ing a season-high 147 yards on 22 carries
despite sitting out much of the second half.
Collins added 67 yards on 10 carries.
The defense, meanwhile, registered a sea­
son-high 6 sacks.

EU

3 4:3

EU

4 4:30

Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
Ryan Valasek 43 yd. pass from 37-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
Joe Gable 5 yd. pass from Josh 44-0
Flinkle (Kody Robertson kick)

ATT: 4,83

Tcmii StatisAicss... Boro ... Clarion.
First Downs...............................26........................3
Rushes-Yards...................... 53-33............... 3- -8
Passing Yards........................... 278
46
Comp-Att-Int.....................15-29-0................5-11-0
Total Plays.................................82......................39
Total Offense........................... 561......................38
Sacks By-Yards Lost................6-43.....................0-0
Punts-Avg............................. 3-36.0.............. 10-43.8
Fumbles-Lost.............................1-0.....................4-2
Penalties-Yards....................... 5-40...................8-46
3rd Down Conv................. 6 of 16..............1 of 12
Time of Possession................37:17................. 3:43

Individual Statistics
RUSHING: Edinboro - Ulysee Davis 3-147,
Kelvin Collins 10-67, DeMarkus Robinson 11-44.
Clarion - Tyrone Buckner 6-19.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 8-3-0-1883TD, Josh Hinkle 7-7-0-90-2TD. Clarion - Brandon
Dando 4-9-040-OTD, Matt Foradora 1-2-0-6-0TD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Ryan Valasek 3-84, Aaron
Fetty 3-54, Jeff Dinger 2-46, Kyle Witucki 2-32, Nate
Eimer 2-20. Qarion - Tony Easterling 2-21, Michael
Byrd 2-19, Jewell Stephens 1-6.

Scorii^
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Edinboro

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EU
EU
EU
EU
EU

0
16

0
14

0 ...............0
7............ 44

Scol^

1 0:00 Kyle Witucki 14 yd. pass from
7-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
2 9:00 Kelvin Collins 1 yd. mn
13-0
(Kody Robertson kick blocked)
2 2:11 Jeff Dinger 7 yd. pass from Josh 20-0
Hinkle (Kody Robertson kick)
2 0:3 Kody Robertson 20 yd. field goal 23-0
3 14:20 Jordan Bobitski 12 yd. pass from 30-0

is Back!!!

Ulysee Davis ran for a season-high 147 yards in
the 44-0 win over Clarion.

Edinboro Football 2006

2005 Season Review
Game 6
CalifomiaCPa.) 36,
Edinboro 26__________
October 8, 2005
Adcanson Stadium

California, PA -- The weather was ugly at
Califomia(Pa.), and as far as Edinboro head
coach Lou Tepper was concerned, so was his
team's performance. The result was a 36-26
loss to the Vulcans. Edinboro entered the
game ranked 17th by the AECA.
The Lighting Scots were attempting to
improve to 3-0 in PSACWest action for the
first time since 1995. But a defense that
entered the game ranked first in total defense
and rushing defense and third in scoring
defense was not up to the task against a Cal
offense that came in averaging 41.8 ppg., sev­
enth in the country. In fact, Edinboro had
given up just 30 points in its first five games.
Edinlx)ro committed three turnovers in
aU, and was penalized seven times for 63
yards. Califomia(Pa.) gained 404 total yards,
and while the Fighting Scots finished with a
respectable 369 total yards, they were held to
127 yards on the ground.
Despite all of this and a steady rain,
Edinboro was driving for a potential winning

Chris Avery returned an interception 99 yards for a
touchdown at Califomia(Pa.)

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score before a pair of interceptions in the final
two minutes put a severe damper on its play­
off hopes. Trailing 29-26 after Cal took the
lead midway through the fourth quarter, the
Fighting Scots put together an impressive
drive that started from the 31.
With backup tailback Kelvin Collins doing
most of the damage, Edinboro moved to the
Cal 17. But on a 2nd-and-9 play the Scots were
called for illegal procedure. Facing 3rd-and14, a short pass from Justin Bouch bounced off
a receiver's hands and was intercepted by
Antwjuan Cox. Cox not only returned the
interception 58 yards, but a personal foul
against Edinboro gave the Vulcans the ball at
the Boro 17.
Antoine Bagwell scored three plays later
on an 18-yard run to give the Vulcans a 36-26
lead with 1:48 to play.
Bouch would direct the Scots on another
drive to the Cal 21 with just under a minute to
play, but once again Cox intercepted a pass
that bounced off a receiver's hands to spoil the
final comeback bid.
The day ended on a cruel note for Bouch,
who deserved a better fate after opening the
day with 11 straight completions. The senior
ended the day completing 23 of 36 passes for
a season-high 242 yards with a TD, but three
interceptions.
The game started on an ominous note for
the Scots, as Cal took the opening kickoff and
drove to the Edinboro 6 as Joe Ruggiero com­
pleted five of six passes for 62 yards. But on a
3rd-and goal play, Chris Avery stepped in
front of a Ruggiero pass at the one and
returned it 99 yards for a touchdown. It was
the second-longest return in school history.
Kody Robertson's extra point was no
good, the start of a long day for the junior
placekicker. He would miss another PAT and
a 38-yard field goal.
Cal came back on its next possession to
take a 7-6 lead, the start of seven lead changes.
Edinboro regained the lead with 9:08 in the
second quarter as Bouch directed a 65-yard
drive. He completed four passes for 41 yards,
the final completion covering four yards to
C.J. Trivisonno for six points. Trivisonno
enjoyed a career-best day with 6 catches for 68
yards. The extra point again failed.
The Vulcans answered with a 5-yard scor­
ing pass from Ruggiero to D'Monn Baker for a
14-12 lead at the half.
With leading msher Ulysee Davis enjoy­
ing limited success in the wet conditions,
Edinboro turned to Collins in the second hah.
The 230 lb. senior paid immediate dividends
as he bulled in from six yards out for the first
of his two touchdowns in the second hah.
Collins would finish with 90 yards on 17 car­
ries, all in the second hah. This time the extra
point was good, giving the Scots a 19-14 lead.
For the fourth straight time, the Vulcans
answered an Edinboro score with a score of its
own. This drive covered 63 yards in 10 plays,
with Ruggiero throwing his second touch­

down pass, a 12-yarder to Bagwell. Ruggiero
then hooked up with Tony Hoskin for a , /topoint conversion and a 22-19 lead.
Trailing 22-19 entering the fourth quarter
the Scots took their final lead early in the
fourth quarter as the offense put togeth • an
11-play, 80-yard march. Collins capped the
march with a seven-yard TD run.
Cal made it five-for-five folio.,ing
Edinboro scores, with Ruggiero throwin g his
third TD pass. This one covered 23 yards to
Nate Forse, who ended the day with 10 catch­
es for 121 yards. Ruggiero was six for s ven
for 70 yards in the 77-yard drive, and he
would finish with a 24-for-35 effort for 294
yards.

Scoring
Edinboro
CalifomiafPa.)

6
7

6
7

Scoring Play
EU
CAL
EU
CAL
EU
CAL
EU
CAL
CAL
ATT:

7
8

7.............. 26
14 ............ 36

Score

1 12:02 Chris Avery 99 yd. interception 6-0
return (Kody Robertson kick failed)
1 10:20 Brandon Lombardy 1 yd. run
5-7
(Dustin Pizzuto kick)
2 9:08 C.J. Trivisonno 4 yd. pass from
i2-7
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson
kick failed)
2 5:14 D'Monn Baker 5 yd. pass from ' "’ ll
Joe Ruggiero (Dustin Puzzuto kick)
3 11:17 Kelvin Collins 6 yd. run
1 14
(Kody Robertson kick)
3 6:39 Antoine Bagwell 12 yd. pass
i'J-22
from Joe Ruggiero (Tony Hoskin
pass from Joe Ruggiero)
4 10:26 Kelvin Collins 7 yd. run
7 22
(Kody Robertson kick)
4 7:05 Nate Forse 23 yd. pass from
29
Joe Ruggiero (Dustin Puzzuto kick!
4 1:48 Antoine Bagwell 18 yd. run
/d-36
(Dustin Puzzuto kick)
2,800

Statisticsi. k . Boro............. Cnl
First Dotvns............................... 23..................... 21
Rushes-Yards......................36-127............... 30 10
Passing Yards.......................... 242................... 294
Comp-Att-Int....................23-36-3...............24-3o-l
Total Plays................................. 72.................. 65
Total Offense..............................369
404
Sacks By-Yards Lost.................. 0-0.................... i-5
Punts-Avg........................... 3-37.0................3-"^' .7
Fumbles-Lost............................. 2-0....................0-0
Penalties-Yards........................ 7-63.................. 9-/3
3rd Down Conv................. 9 of 15..............7o‘^13
Time of Possession................. 32:46
27:14

individual Statistics
RUSHING: Edinboro - Kelvin Collins 17-90,
Ulysee Davis 14-46. Cal(Pa.) - Antoine Bagwell 2l109.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 23-36-3-242ITD. CalfPa.) - Joe Ruggiero 24-35-1-294-3TD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - C.J. Trivisonno 6-68,
Ryan Valasek 5-75, Jordan Bobitski 4-43, Aaron
Fetty 3-20, Jeff Dinger 2-21. CalfPa.) - Nate For:,10-121, Brandon Jackson 4-57, MarceUus Gamer 441, Antoine Bagwell 2-53.

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Edinboro Football 2006

2005 Season Review
ame 7
Edinboro 20,
IndianaCPa.) 10______
October 15, 2005
Oeorge P. Miller Stadium

Indiana, PA - Thanks to a strong defen­
sive effort and several key special teams plays,
Edinboro posted a 20-10 win at IndianajPa.).
The Fighting Scots not only kept alive their
hopes for a third straight FSAC West crown,
but also came away with a win in a difficult
venue.
Edinboro defeated lUP for the third
straight year, something that hadn't happened
to the Indians since Slippery Rock won three
straight from 1997-99. That was also the last
time the Indians lost to the same opponent
two straight times at home. In addition, it
marked the first time since 1978-80 that
Edinboro had won three straight against lUP,
and just the third time since 1926.
The game did not start off as if Edinboro
would be celebrating a second straight win at
George P. Miller Stadium. With a strong wind
blowing from one end of the field to the other,
Edinboro had the wind in the first quarter but
could manage just one first down.
Following a short 17-yard punt into the
wind early in the second period, lUP took at
the Edinboro 44. The Indians drove to the 12
before settling for Brad Whitacre's 31-yard
ield goal at the 10:56 mark.
Edinboro finally got on the board followig the first of its four interceptions on the
afternoon. Damion Malott came up with his
second interception of the season at the
Edinboro 35. Justin Bouch proceeded to lead
the Scots 65 yards in just four plays. The sen­
ior quarterback completed just 9 of 20 passes
:or 90 yards, but he was three-for-four for 65
ards on the drive, capping it with a 36-yard
toss to Ryan Valasek with 4:37 left in the
Ahead 7-3 at the half, Edinboro took the
(second half kickoff and left little doubt what
lits gameplan was for the final thirty minutes.
iThe Fighting Scots put together another 65lyard drive, this one in 10 plays, aU runs, with
iKelvin Collins the workhorse. The 230 lb. senlior came off the bench to carry nine times for
141 yards in the drive, including the final seven
[yards on a 3rd-and-goal play.
Special teams got into the scoring act on
[ the next series. A sack and a penalty left lUP
[ punting from its own 18. Chris Avery blocked
[ the punt and recovered it in the end zone for a
touchdown. While Kody Robertson's extra
point hit the left upright, the Boro was up 20I 3 with 6:48 left in the third period.
Avery came up with another big play later
I in the quarter. ITie senior comerback inter­
cepted a pass at the Edinboro 5 yardline to halt
an lUP drive. It was his 19th career intercep­

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tion, tying the school career record, and his 32yard return gave him 179 yards on returns, a
new school standard.
lUP would close to 20-10 on a 56-yard TD
pass from Andrew Krewatch to Anthony
Cellitti with 6:51 left in the game, but a conser­
vative Edinboro offense which threw just two
passes in the second half came up with a first
down to use up valuable time. The defense
then clinched it when Rodney Stevenson came
up with his first interception as a Scot with
under two minutes to play.
The Indians held a slim 294 to 264 yards
advantage in total offense, but lUP was held to
52 yards rushing by an Edinboro defense
which entered the game ranked in Division II
in rushing defense. Edinboro gained 174
yards on the ground, accounting for a time of
possession advantage of 36:15 to 23:45. That
included 21:34 in the second half.
Ben Stroup paced the defensive effort with
11 tackles, including three for losses and a
sack. Jim Soltis added a career-high 10 tackles,
with 3.5 for losses, and Chris Amico had a pair
of sacks.
Scoring
Edinboro
Indiana(Pa.)

0
0

Scoring Play
lUP
EU

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2

EU

3

EU

3

lUP

4

7
3

13
0

0 .............20
7............10

Score

10:56Brad Whitacre 31 yd. field goal
0-3
4:37 Ryan Valasek 36 yd. pass from
7-3
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
9:45 Kelvin Collins 7 yd. run
14-3
(Kody Robertson kick)
6:48 Chris Avery recovered blocked 20-3
punt in end zone
(Kody Robertson kick failed)
6:51 Anthony CeUitti 56 yd. pass
20-10
from Andrew Krewatch
(Brad Whitacre kick)

ATT: 1,868
TeaSf Statistics. ......... Boro.. ............lUF
First Downs............. ................ 14 .. ................ 17
Rushes-Yards........... ......... 42-174... ...........31-52
Passing Yards......... ................ 90 .. ...............248
Comp-Att-Int......... ...........9-20-2.. ......... 15-36M
Total Plays.............. ................ 62 .. ................ 67
Total Offense........... ...............264 .. ...............294
Sacks By-Yards Lost............... 3-25................... 0-0
Punts-Avg............... ...........7-35.0.. ........... 4-30.0
Fumbles-Lost........................... 0-0... ................ 1-1
Penalties-Yards....... .............. 6-45... .............. 441
3rd Down Conv..... ......... 5ofl5 .. ......... 5 of 14
Tune of Possession. ............ 36:15.. .............23:45

Gamel
£dijil3oro 24,
Slippery Rock 7
October 22, 2005
Sox Harrison Stculium

Edinboro, PA - The Edinboro defense had
been ranked among the tops in Division II all
year, and in the 24-7 win over Slippery Rock, it
was the defense and special teams that
stepped up when it appeared The Rock was
about to spoil any playoff aspirations the
Fighting Scots had. All told, the defense came
up with five turnovers, scored a touchdown,
and recorded nine sacks. The Scots added a
blocked punt for a touchdown. The nine sacks
tied for the second-highest total in school his­
tory.
Playing in a steady downpour and with
the field deteriorating, Edinboro scored a pair
of touchdowns in a span of less than three
minutes to seal the victory.
Clinging to a 10-7 lead, the Fighting Scots
scored when SRU quarterback Nate
Crookshank was sacked by Jim Soltis at the
SRU 12 and fumbled. The haH rolled into the
end zone, where senior defense end Greg
MacAnn recovered it for his first career touch­
down with 5:38 to play.
Starting the next possession at the SRU 30,
a bad shotgun snap from center left Slippery

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Individual Statistics
RUSHING: Edinboro - Kelvin CoUins 19-74, Justin
Bouch 6-56, DeMarkus Robinson 6-21, Ulysee
Davis 7-15, Ryan Valasek 1-11. lUP - Chris Morgan
21-49, Deanco OUver 2-17.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 9-20-2-90-lTD.
lUP - Andrew Krewatch 15-36-4-242-lTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Jeff Dinger 2-15, Kyle
Witucki 2-8, Ryan Valasek 1-36. lUP - Anthony
Cellitti 4-98, Cameron Mobley 4-65, Deanco Oliver
3-51, Ken Witter 2-28, Chris Morgan 2-0.
GregMacAnn recovered a fumble in the end zone
against Slippery Rock for his first career
touchdowru

is Back!!!

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200<; Season Review
Rcxzk with a 2nd-and-30 at its own 10 yardline.
After a 13-yard run by Josh Kniess, who
gained 120 yards on 25 carries, A.J. Cousins
sacked Crookshank for a five yard loss.
Cousins then blocked Joe Ennis' punt and
recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown.
Kody Robertson's extra point made it 24-7
with 3:05 left in the contest. It marked the sec­
ond straight week that Edinboro blocked a
punt and recovered it for a touchdown.
Edinboro scored on its very first posses­
sion after Tom Davidson intercepted a pass
and returned it six yards to the SRU 20.
Robertson kicked a 32-yard field goal for a 3-0
lead less than three minutes into the game.
The Fighting Scot offense put together one
of its few sustained drives of the afternoon
early in the second quarter, marching 93 yards
in 11 plays. Kelvin Collins accounted for a
large chunk of the yardage, carrying six times
for 62 yards. Facing a 3rd-and-goal at the SRU
6, Justo Bouch hit Ryan Valasek in the back
left comer of the end zone for a six-yard touch­
down pass and a 10-0 lead.
Slippery Rock answered with an impresive drive of its own, going 72 yards in 11
plays. Crookshank scored on a seven-yard
run at the 3:06 mark. The sophomore signalcaUer threw for 33 yards and ran for another
24 in the drive.
While the Fighting Scots managed just 274
total yards, the defense limited SRU to 240
yards. That included a mere 79 yards on the
ground. The Rock came in ranked 24th in
mshing offense in Division 11 (212.0 ypg.).

Collins paced the offense with 133 yards
on 25 carries. The senior was making his
first start at tailback. Edinboro did lose a
pair of fumbles, its first all year.
The defense featured a host of heroes,
led by Chris Amico. The sophomore defen­
sive tackle had a career-high 12 tackles,
with 3.5 for losses and a pair of sacks. He
was named the PSAC West Defensive
Player of the Week for his effort.
' Scoring
Slippery Rcx:k
Edinboro

0
3

7
7

0
0

Sicoriftg May

0 ..............7
14.............24

Score

EU
EU

1 12:42 Kody Robertson 32 yd. field goal 3-0
2 7:03 Ryan Valasek 6 yd. pass from
10-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
SRU 2 3:06 Nate Crookshank 7 yd. run
10-7
(Ryan Daniel kick)
EU 4 5:38 Greg MacAnn recovered fumble 17-7
in end zone (Kody Robertson kick)
EU 4 3:05 A.J. Cousins reecovered blocked 24-7
punt in end zone
(Kody Robertson kick)
ATT: 1,473

Team Statistics. >.. ..Boro.

SRU

First Downs.................... ...........9 . .................. 20
Rushes-Yards.................. .. 32-152.. ............. 46-79
Passing Yards................ ....... 122 . ................ 161
Comp-Att-Int................ ..13-20-0.,...........10-28-3
Total Plays...................... ......... 52 . .................. 74
Total Offense.................. ....... 274 . ................ 240
Sacks By-Yards Lost....... ....9-58.. ................ 0-0
Punts-Avg....................... ... 6-29.8 . .............6-19.8
Fumbles-Lost.................. ....... 3-2.. ................ 5-2
Penalties-Yards.............. .... 8-62.. ...............3-35
3rd Down Conv.............. ..2ofl2 . ...........5ofl6
Tune of Possession......... ...30:55.. .............29:05

INDIVroUAi. STAHSmCS
RUSHING: Edinboro - Kelvin CoUins 25-133,
Justin Bouch 5-15. SRU - Josh Kniess 25-120.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 13-20-0-122ITD. SRU - Nate Crookshank 10-27-3-161-OTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - C.J. Trivisonno 4-20,
Ryan Rybicki 2-63, Jeff Dinger 2-14, Ryan Valasek
2-13. SRU - Cohn Golden 6-105, John Benca 2-17.

Game 9
Edinboro 33,
Kiitztown 7____________
October 2^, 2005
Sox Harrison Stadium

Edinboro, PA — Justin Bouch threw a pair
of touchdown passes to Kyle Witucki and
Edinboro blocked a punt and recovered it for
a touchdown for the third straight week, pro­
pelling the Fighting Scots to a 33-7 win over
visiting Kutztown. It marked the third
straight win for the 7-2 Fighting Scots.
Bouch threw both of his touchdown pass­
es in the second quarter as Edinboro snapped
a scoreless tie after one period with 20 secondquarter markers.

The first score was set up by a 29-yarcj
punt return by Deonte Peters, giving Edit, . iQro
the ball at the EU 43. Behind the running qj
Kelvin Collins, the Fighting Scots drove 57
yards in 11 plays. Bouch hooked up witb
Witucki for a one-yard scoring aerial r the
11:47 mark. Collins carried seven times for 37
yards.
The special teams accounted for the next
score, as Edinboro forced a three-and-oion
the ensuing series. Ryan Nye's punt was
blocked by Tom Davidson, with Dainion
Malott recovering in the end zone for a tt jchdown. Kody Robertson's extra point was no
good, but Edinboro led 13-0.
Bouch and Witucki combined for ,heir
second touchdown with 2:35 to play i" the
quarter, capping a seven-play, 77-yard drive.
Ulysee Davis had apparently scored on the
previous play on a 26-yard mn, but a ho! ling
penalty at the two yardline negated the Sf-ore
and pushed the bdl back to the 12. Bouch
then hit Witucki on the next play, giving iiim
52 career touchdown passes, second in sc’^ool
history.
Kutztown put together a quick drive late
in the first half to close the gap to 20-7 at i. ;ermission. Facing a 3rd-and-13 at their own 17,
the Golden Bears got a 19-yard mn from
Maurice Adams for a first down. Following a
pair of 27-yard connections from SI' ine
Martin to Brent Howard, Kutztown eventual­
ly scored on a 4th-and-goal play, with Martin
hooking up with Brett Harbach for a six-, ard
touchdown pass.
Edinboro had an opportunity to break the
contest open in the third quarter, blocking a
Golden fear punt on the first series, ‘’ en
recovering a fumble on the next. Despite tak­
ing over at the Kutztown 20 and 23, respec­
tively, the Fighting Scots were forced to sc Tie
for a pair of Kody Robertson field goals a^d a
26-7 lead after three quarters.
Edinboro's last score came on a IT-yard
run by Davis with 8:50 to play.
The Fighting Scot defense turned in
another impressive showing, limiting
Kutztown to 198 total yards, with 71 of U .use
yards coming in the final drive against ma' ily
reserves. For the second week in a row
Edinboro recorded 9 sacks. Chris Amico led
the way with 2.5 sacks, with A.J. Coi. ins
adding 1.5.
Scoring
Kutztown
Edinboro

0
0

7
20

7'iC.
0
6

0 ........ -0
7 ............33

Scoring Play
Score
EU 2 11:47 Kyle Witucki 1 yd. pass from
7-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
EU 2 10:10 Damion Malott recovered blocked ^3-0
punt in end zone
(Kody Robertson kick failed)
EU 2 2:35 Kyle Witucki 12 yd. pass from
20-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
KU 2 0:27 Brett Harbach 6 yd. pass from
20-7
Shane Martin (Matt Scartozzi kick)
EU 3 10:08 Kody Robertson 21 yd. field goi '’3-7

Edinboro Football 2006 # Tbe

is Bacl0!!

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3 6:57
4 8:50

Kody Robertson 21 yd. field goal 26-'
33-:
Ulysee Davis 14 yd. run
(Kody Robertson kick)

ATT: ^207
I^^S^^Klistics. ......... Boro .. i . K'town
Downs............. ................ 19 .... .............13
Rushes-Yards........... ......... 35-201........ ....... 40-55
Passing Yards......... .............. 139 .... ...........143
Comp-Att-Int........... ....... 14-25-0.... .... 12-20-0
.............60
Total Plays..............
Total Offense........... .............. 340 .... ...........198
•iicks Bv-Yards Lost. ............ 9-61........ ............ 0-0
Punts-Avg................ ...........3-33.3.... ....... 8-30.5
Fumbles-Lost........... .............. 0-0........ ............ 2-1
Penalties-Yards....... ............ 4-25........ .......... 2-10
3rd Down Conv..... ......... 6ofl2 .... .... 5 of 15
lime of Possession .. ...........33:11........ .........26:49
j^^cvidual Statistics
RUSHING: Edinboro - Kelvin Collins 20-%,
Ulysee Davis 6-56, Justin Bouch 2-16, Ryan Valasek
2-15. K'town - Tyler Dinnis 9-58, Maurice Adams
15-53.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 13-24-0-1302TD, Josh Hinkle 1-1-0-9-0TD. K'town - Shane
Martin 12-204)-143-lTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - C.J. Trivisonno 4-33, Nate
Eimer 3-30, Kyle Witucki 3-24, Jordan Bobitski 2-7.
K'town - Brett Harbach 5-35, Larry Baumgardner
3-36, Brent Howard 2-54.

Game lo
..........

k'... ....

Edinboro 41,
Lock: Haven 3_________
November 5, 2005
Hubert Jacic Stadium

Lock Haven, PA - After a slow start,
Edinboro came on strong with 27 second-half
points to dispose of Lock Haven, 41-3. The
victory left the Fighting feots with an 8-2
record.
With a 5-1 ledger in PSAC West action, the
Fighting Scots joined a select group of teams in
the PSAC to win three straight divisional
crowns. The last team to win three consecu­
tive PSAC West titles was Slippery Rock from
1997-99 Edinboro finished in a first place tie
with Califomia(Pa.).
Unfortunately, a day later Edinboro
would be denied its third straight trip to the
NCAA Division II Playoffs.
The Fighting Scots opened the scoring late
in the first quarter as Kelvin Collins capped an
11-play, 67-yard drive with a one-yard run at
the 2:35 mark.
Edinboro squandered another opportuni­
ty following a bad punt snap on Lock Haven's
ensuing series. Kody Robertson's 31-yard
field goal attempt was wide left.
But the Fighting Scots were back in busirtess two plays later, as Chris Avery returned
an interception 17 yards to the LHU 3. It was
Avery/s 20th career interception, breaking the
school record of 19 previously held by Steve

Kdinboro Football aoo6 ♦ Tbe

Russell. Collins plowed in from yards out two
plays later, and Robertson's extra point m,ade
it 14-0 early in the second quarter.
Edinboro had two more opportunities to
score in the quarter, but an interception ended
one drive, and the other ended with another
missed 31-yard field goal.
The offense came alive in the second half,
scoring on five of its six possessions.
Following a Lock Haven punt to open the
third quarter, Edinboro stmek quickly as
Justin Bouch hooked up with Ryan Valasek on
a 56-yard scoring play. The two former high
school teammates enjoyed their finest day at
Edinboro, as Valasek set career highs with 7
catches for 150 yards.
Bouch threw his second touchdown pass
of the afternoon on the next series, directing an
impressive eight-play, 94-yard drive. Ulysee
Davis broke off a pair of 19-yard runs, and
Bouch and Valasek combined on a 43-yard
pass down to the LHU 2. Bouch ended up
finding C.J. Trivisonno for a four-yard TD pass
and a 28-0 lead with 6:42 left in the period.
Bouch concluded an impressive after­
noon, and a record-setting career, with his
third touchdown of the day on the first play of
the fourth quarter. It was another quick series,
the Scots traveling 56 yards in just three plays.
The third play was a 48-yard scoring strike to
Nate Eimer. The backup tight end hauled in a
short pass, then received several downfield
blocks to go the distance.
Lock Haven spoiled Edinboro's bid for a
fourth shutout in 2005 as the Bald Eagles put
together a 10-play, 47-yard march that resulted
in Brandon Pickell's 33-yard field goal.
The Fighting Scot reserves answered with
a pair of short drives resulting in Robertson
field goals of 24 and 42 yards.
Bouch ended the afternoon completing 16
of 21 passes for a season-high 243 yards. He
became just the second Edinboro quarterback
to throw for 7,000 career yards, finishing with
7,013 yards.
Edinboro finished with a season-high 486
yards, with 198 on the ground and 288
through the air. Collins went over the century
mark for the second time in three games with
118 yards on 21 carries.
The defense capped a season in which it
would lead Division II in scoring defense, total
defense and rushing defense by limiting Lock
Haven to 108 total yards and 37 yards rushing.

EU

4 14:51 Nate Eimer 48 yd. pass from
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
LHU 4 10:59 Brendon Pickel 33 yd. field goal 35-3
EU 4 6:21 Kody Robertson 24 yd. field goal 38-3
EU 4 1:55 Kody Robertson 42 yd. field goal 41-3
ATT: 3,300
Team Statistics. ., Boro., , . . . . UHU
First Downs................ .............22 ....................15
Rushes-Yards............... .... 43-198. .............. 32-37
Passing Yards.............. ...........288 .................. 171
Comp-Att-Int............... ... 19-28-2 ............. 11-27-1
Total Plays.................. .............71 ....................59
Total Offense................ ...........486 .................. 108
Sacks By-Yards Lost... ......... 2-19. .................. lA
Punts-Avg..................... .... 2-35.5 .............. 542.2
Fumbles-Lost.............. ...........0-0. ..................2-0
Penalties-Yards........... .... 13-112. ................ 530
3rd Down Conv.......... .... 5 of 13 .............4ofl6
Tune of Possession.... ....... 30:41. ................29:19
Individual Statistics
RUSHING: Edinboro- Kelvin Collins 21-118,
Ulysee Davis 16-62. Lock Haven - Chris Hawkins
3-33, Alvin Thomas 5-12.
PASSING: Edinboro - Justin Bouch 16-21-1-2433TD, Josh Hinkle 3-7-1^5-OTD. Lock Haven - Troy
Wile 6-14-1-34-OTD, Jason Eby 4-11-0-33-0TD,
Derek Marshall 1-1-0-4-0TD, Brendon Pickel 0-1-0O-OTD.
RECEIVING: Edinboro - Ryan Valasek 7-150, Jeff
Dinger 2-19, Nate Eimer 2-66, Jordan Bobitski 2-11.
Lock Haven - Brian Camberg 3-2, Kyle McCloe 233.

Scoring
Edinboro
Lock Haven

7
0

Scorii^Flay
EU
EUEU
EU

7
0

14
0

13........... 41
3 ................ 3

Seiire

1 2:35

Kelvin Collins 1 yd. run
7-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
2 12:56 Kelvin Collins 2 yd. run
14-0
(Kody Robertson kick)
3 11:44 Ryan Valasek 56 yd. pass from 21-0
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)
3 6:42 C.J. Trivisonno 4 yd. pass from 2^
Justin Bouch (Kody Robertson kick)

is Back!!!

Nate Eimer caught a 48-yard touchdown pass in
the season-ending win at Lock Haven

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Edinboro Football 2006

200s Final Statistfes
2005 Results

Passing

C8-2, 5-1 PSAC West)

Name
Justin Boudi
Josh Hinkle
Edinboro
Opponents

Date
Opponent
Aug. 27 WVUTECH
Sept. 3
at East Stroudsburg
Septl7 TIFFIN
Sept 24 SHIPPENSBURG
Octl
CLARION
Oct. 8
at Califomia(Pa.)
Oct 15
atIndianaJPa.)
Oct. 22 SLIPPERY ROCK
Oct. 29
KUmOWN
Nov. 5
at Lock Haven

SCORE
W, 47-0
L, 21-23
W, 42-7
W, 16-0
W, 444)
L, 26-36
W, 20-10
Vy, 24-7
: W, 3^7
W, 41-3

ATT.
3767
3155
37B3
3257
482
2800
1868
1473
2M
3300

Team Statistics
BORO
314
Points Scored
i 314
tPoiate ptfGame
^
192
Total First Downs
104
by Rushing
80
by Passing
8
by Penalty
418
Rushing Attempts
2145
Yards Gained Rushing
152
Yards Lost Rushing
1993
NET YARDS RUSHING
4.8
Yards Per Rush
¥ardaP«'Panw Rushing
7199.3
Passes Attempted
259
Passes Completed
151
Passes Had Intercepted
9
Completion Percentage
57.3
YARDS PASSING
1748
Yards Per Game Passing ;
174.8'
Total Offensive Plays
677
TOTAL YARDS GAINED
3741
T^liSffds Per Game
374.1
Total Touchdowns
41
by Rushing
16
by Passing
20
by Returns
5
pat's Made/Attempted
35/41
2-Pt. Conversions Made/ Att.
0/0
Field Goals Made/Att.
11/19
Safeties
0
QB Sacks By/Yards
39/256
Kickoff Returns/Yards
20/402
Kickoff Return Average
20.1
Punt Retums/Yards
30/293
Punt Return Average
9.8
Interceptions/Yards
317/271
Interception Return Avg.
15.9
Punts/Had Blocked
46/0
Punting Yardage
1612
Punting Average
35.0
Fumbles/Fumbles Lost
10/2
Penalties/Yards
64/517
3rd Down Conversions
54/139
3rd Down Conv. Pet.
39.0
4th Down Conversions
10/14
4th Down Conv. Pet.
71.4

OPP.
93
9.3
127
41
68
18
312
1043
506
537
1.7
va ■7:53.7:
277
125
17
45.1
1575
ms
589
2112
211J2
11
3
8
0
10/10
1/1
5/9
0
7139
M>/M7
11.9
16/118
7.4
9/183
20.3
65/5
2414
37.1
21/10
53/421
39/140
28.0
3/15
20.0

G
10
6
10
10

Puuting
Att.
227
32
259
277

Comp.
130
21
151
125

Pet.
57.3
65.6
58.3
45.1

TD
16
4
20
8

Int.
8
1
9
17

Net Avg.
791
5.3
739
4.9
239
4.5
104
2.8
61
4.1
34 11.3
30
6.0
-5 -1.0
1993
48
537
1.7

TD
6
8
1
0
1
0
0
0
16
3

Yds.
1508
240
1748
1575

Lg.

56
25
56
85

Rushiug
G
Name
Kelvin Collins
10
Ulysee "Spud" Davis 10
DeMarkus Robinson 6
Justin Bouch
10
6
Josh Hinkle
Deonte Peters
10
Ryan Valasek
10
Team
10
Edinbewo
Ifl
10
Opponents

Opponents

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17

2
97
27

3
84
15

4
72
34

Name
P^yRdWtsem
Iordan Bobitski
Opponents

G
10
9
10
10

No.
43
3
46
65

Yds.
1538
74
1612
2414

Avg.
Blk.
35.8 ■7'0- 324.7
0
35D 77 0.::j 37.1
5

LgM
31
50
73

KickofF Returns
Att. Gain
149
a39
151
782
53
253
37
165
S; 15 :
72
3
34
5
30
5
0
418
2145
312
1043

Lost
18
43
14
61
11
0
0
5
152
506

Name
46
31
16
25
19
n
0
m
49

Receiving
Name
G
Rec.
Ryan Valasek
10
10
C.J. Trivisonno
22
10
19
JeffDinger
Nate Eimer
10
19
Jordan Bobitski
9
16
Kyle Witucki
10
15
12
Amon Petty
m
Ulysee "Spud" Davis 10
6
9
4
Ryan Rybicki
Joe Gable
8
3
Kelvin Collins
10 ■
..3
2
Deonte Peters
10
Bob Reiter
9
1
Justin Olney
10
1
Larry Federoff
10 3
'1
151
Edinboro
10
Opponents
10
125

Yds.
Avg.
509
18.2
197
9.7
207
10.9
204
11.3
161
10.1
144
9.6
129
10.8
30
5.0
79
19.8
27
9.0
4.0
12
33
16.5
-‘-■■■■■s 8.0
5
5.0
3 '
3.0
1748
11.6
1575
12.6

TD
5
3
3
2
2
4
0
0
0:
1
0
0
0
0
0
20
8

Lg56
27
m
48
48
29
m
9
w
13

Scoring
Name
TD
G
Kody Robertson
10 :
Ulysee "Spud" Davis 10
8
-Iftl
6
Kelvai Colins
Ryan Valasek
10
5
4
Kyle Mtudd
10
C.J. Trivisonno
10
3
JeffDaigeri
10
Chris Avery
10
2
10
2
Nate Eimer
Jordan Bobitski
9
2
A.J. Cousins
1
10
DeMarkus Robinson 6
1
Damion Malott
Wma 1
Josh Hinkle
6
1
Joe Gable
m
1
Greg MacAnn
10
1
41
Edinbonra
Opponents
10
11

Stevensm
Damion Malott
Joe Gable
llpHRvbkM
Edinboro
I^Maents

PAT ;2-PT PAT FG
S DXP
:34/39„
0
0
0
11/19
0
0
0
0
0
0 nm
0 Mm
■ §
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A Al
0.
6
0
0
0
0
Iv: 0:
0 MO
0
1/2
0
0
0
0
0
Y:-': 0:
0 MO
0
0
0
0
0
“•
0
0
A:'MgO
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mm
'
0 7:
0
0
0
0
0
07 ■7:70
0
^1.7 O-v. .V 0.
0
0
0
0
0
0
lyo
, W41
11A9 iM>M
1(^0
1/1
5/9
0
0

Its.
67
48
36
30
24
18
18
13
12
12
6
6
6
6
6
6
:i4
93

No.
12
5
: 1
1
1
20
46

Yds.
m
98
15
4
0
402
547

Avg.
: 230
19.6
15.0
4.0
0.0
20.1
11.9

Yds.
iz*82
31
-2
18
18
8
6
0
5
293
118

Avg.
9.8
10.2
15.5
-1.0
18.0
18.0
8.0
6.0
70.0
0.0
9.8
7.4

TD
Lg* 0 ' 52
27
0
0
15
4
0
-70 -# 0
52
0
0

Punt Returns
Name
jPontePeteis
Rodney Stevenson
Kic^Mafott
Ryan Valasek
pikOBaans
Chris Avery
Davidson
Jim Soltis
^ManBobitdd
Ben Stroup
Kinbom
Opponents

Name
IKsAi^ery
Tom Davidson
i^^on Malott
Ben Stroup
IPlhaineTruax
Dave Jazenski
iodney Stevenson
Edinboro

G
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
10
10
10

No.
13
8
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
30
16

TD
0
0
:i
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
3
0

Lg29
18
27
4
7 0
0
0
0
70
5
29
40

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Yds.
G
No.
;7
10
196.
10
4
51
10: y&Zyv:7:-707
10
1
15
■::?7:9.:
10
9
1
0
1
: 0
10
271
10
17
183
10
...v9 ■

Avg.
TD
2B.0
1
12.8
0
00 7: ■ 0
0
15.0
9.0 : 0:
0
0
0
0
1
15.9
ms
0

Lg99
43
0
15
:j
0
0
99

Total Offense
Name
G Plays
®in Bouch
10
264
149
Kelvin Collins
10
JBbsee "Spud" Davis 10
151
47
Josh Hinkle
6
Itedarkus Robinson 6
53
3
10
Deonte Peters
HmVala^k
5
10
7
Josh Hinkle
3
10 7' .5.
677
10
Edinboro
i^ponents
10
589

Rush Pass
104 iim
791
0
739
0
61
240
239
0
34
0
30 7 0
2
5
-5 7':" 0
1993 1748
537 1575

Avg.
Tot.
1612 ;061.2
791
79.1
739
73.9
50.2
301
239
39.8
3.4
34
3.0
30
7
2.3
-1.7
-5
3741 374.1
2112 2110

G Rush
791
10
10
739
30
10

Rec
12
30
509

PR
0
0
-2

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ Tbe

Rodney Stevenson
DeMarkus Robinson
Edinboro
Opponents

10
6
10
10

0
0
239
0
1993 1!^
537 1575

82
0
2?^
118

285
0
IDK
547

36Z 36,7
239 239
4707 4707
2%0 2%.0

Defense
Name
Ben Stroup
Jim Soltis
Chris Amico
Dave Jazenski
A.J. Cousins
Seth Fragale
Damion Malott
Greg MacAnn
Jermaine Tmax
Tom Davidson
Paul Burger
Hardin Moss
James English
Rodney Stevenson
Njieya Chafeh
Joe Malizia
Chris Avery
Keelyn Roberts
Mike Enoch
Tom LaVerde
LaVaughn Wesley
Donnye Aiken
:Uarry Federoff
Pat Aretz
Syl Hanner
Steve Renfro
’Nate Eimer
Mike Mader
Mike Cradduck
Jordan Bobitski

G
10
10
10
9
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
8
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
8
4
10
10
7
7
8
10
6
2
9

UT
27
35
21
18
16
13
23
12
23
16
12
7
10
11
3
4
4
3
3
5
4
4
3
3
1
1
0
2
2
1
1

Ulysee "Spud" Davis 10
1
Kyle Witucki
10
1
Kody Robertson
10
1
Ryan Rybicki
9
1
Regis Bums
2
1
Don MarsteUer
5
0
Chaz Cobbs
4
0
JoshOtto
10
Edinboro
10
294
Opponents
10
384

Total
76
64
49
48
47
47
38
35
30
25
22
21
17
16
12
9
10
6
6
10
9
6
7
4
7
2
6
2
1
5
2
5
2:
5
3
4
2
3
3
3
0
2
0
2
1
2
1
2

AT
49
29
28
30
31
34
15
23
7
9
10
14
7
5.

0
0
0
1
1
1
344
348

1
1
1
1
1
1
638
732

TFL
15.5-57
11.5-35
14.5-72
5.0-21
10.543
10.546
2.0-14
10.0-52
0
2.5-12
3.5-10
4.0-25
1.0-1
0
1.00
0
0
0.5-0
0.50
0
0
1.0-1
0
0
0
0
0.50
0
a
0
0

Sacks
5.5-33
1.5-9 :
8.507
2544 i
6.0-32 1
3.0-2^
0 1
3.5-25 1
o|
1.0-10 1
1.0-6 I
30-24 1
0 I

o|
1.00
0
0
0
0.50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.5-3
0
0
0
0

1
7

:
s
i

0
0
0
0
jO
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
94403 39^256
46-131 7-39

FXJIVIBUE RECOVERIES; Greg MacAnn 2, Chris Amico 1,
Jordan Bobitski 1, Tom Davidson 1, James English 1, Seth Fragale 1,
Dave Jazenski 1, Jim Soltis 1
PASSES BROKEN UP: Damion Malott 8, Jermaine Tmax 5,
Dave Jazenski 3, Tom LaVerde 3, Jim Soltis 3, AJ. Cousins 2, Tom
Davidson 2, Seth Fragale 2, Chris Amico 1, Njieya Chafeh 1, Chaz
Cobbs 1, Mike Enoch 1, Joe Malizia 1, Keelyn Roberts 1, Rodney
Stevenson 1, Ben Stroup 1
FUMBEE FORCED: Chris Amico 2, Hardin Moss 2, Jim Soltis
2, Paul Burger 1, James English 1, Seth Fragale 1, Dave Jazenski 1

All-Purpose Yardage
Name
tevin Collins
Ulysee "Spud"
^BtValasek

Total
314
a

Edinboro Football 2006 ^ Tbe

G
10
10
10
8
9
10
10

Interceptions

30
8
5
'3
56
85

Scoring by Quarters
1

200s Final Statistics

KR
0
0
0

Tot.
8(B
769
537

Avg.
80.3
76.9
».7

is Back!!!

BLOCKED KICKS: Jim Soltis 2, Chris Avery 1, A.J, Cousins 1,
Tom Davidson 1, Greg MacArm 1


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200S Sttperlathfei
2005

Individual

Hig^hs

All-Purpose Yards: 147, Ulysee Davis vs.
Clarion
Most Points: 18, Ulysee Davis vs. WVU Tech,
vs. Tiffin

Rushing____________________
Attempts: 25, Kelvin Collins vs. Slippery Rock
Yards: 147, Ulysee Davis vs. Clarion
Long: 46, Ulysee Davis vs. Clarion
Touchdowns: 3, Ulysee Davis vs. WVU Tech;
vs. Clarion

Passing_____________________
Attempts: 36, Justin Bouch vs. Califomia(Pa.)
Completions: 23, Justin Bouch vs.
CahfomiaJPa.)
Yards: 243, Justin Bouch vs. Lock Haven
Long: 56, Justin Bouch to Ryan Valasek vs.
Lock Haven
Interceptions: 3, Justin Bouch vs.
California(Pa.)
Touchdowns: 3, Justin Bouch on three
occasions

Receiving___________________
Receptions: 7, I^an Valasek vs. Lock Haven
Yards: 150, Ryan Valasek vs. Lock Haven
Long: 56, Ryan Valasek vs. Lock Haven
Touchdowns: 2, Kyle Witucki vs. Kutztown

Defense_____________________
Tackles: 13, Dave Jazenski vs. Califomia(Pa.)
Solo: 9, Ben Stroup vs. East Stroudsburg
Assists: 8, Dave Jazenski vs. CahfomiaJPa.)
Tackles for Losses: 3.5, Chris Amico vs. lUP,
vs. Slippery Rock; Jim Soltis vs. lUP
Sacks: 2.5, Chris Amico vs. Kutztown
Interceptions: 2, Chris Avery vs. WVU Tech
Long Int. Return: 99, Chris Avery vs.
CaUfomiaJPa.)

Miscellaneous_____________
Ptmts: 8, Kody Robertson vs
East Stroudsburg
Punt Yardage: 325, Kody Robertson vs. East
Stroudsburg
Pimting Average: 40.6, Kody Robertson vs.
East Stroudsburg
Long Punk 50, Kody Robertson vs.
Shippensburg
Punt Retiums: 3, Deonte Peters vs. East
Stroudsburg; Rodney Stevenson vs.
Kutztown
Punt Retiun Yards: 31, Damion Malott vs.
Tiffin; Deonte Peters vs. Clarion; Rodney
Stevenson vs. Kutztown
Long Punt Return: 29, Deonte Peters vs.
Kutztown
Kickoff Returns: 5, Rodney Stevenson vs.
California(Pa.)
Kickoff Return Yards: 100, Rodney
Stevenson vs. CahfomiaJPa.)
Long Kickoff Return: 52, Rodney Stevenson
vs. East Stroudsburg
Total Offense Att.: 40, Justin Bouch vs.
California(Pa.)
Total Offense Yards: 251, Justin Bouch vs.
Lock Haven

ige 46

2005 Team Hig^s
Rushing Attempts: 53 vs. Clarion
Rushing Yards: 303 vs. WVU Tech
Passing Attempts: 36 vs. CahfomiaJPa.)
Passes Completed: 23 vs. CahfomiaJPa.)
Passing Yards: 288 vs. Lock Haven
Total Plays: 82 vs. Clarion
Total Offensive Yards: 561 vs. Clarion
Touchdowns: 6 vs. WVU Tech; vs. Tiffin; vs.
Clarion
Touchdowns, Rushing: 4 vs. WVU Tech; vs.
Tiffin
Touchdowns, Passing: 5 vs. Clarion
First Downs: 27 vs. Tiffin
First Downs Rushing: 17 vs. Tiffin
First Downs Passing: 13 vs. CaUfomiaJPa.)
Possession Time: 38:33 vs. Tiffin

2005 Opponent
Individual Hig^s
Rushing____________________
Attempts: 25, Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock
Yards: 120, Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock
Long: 49, Carrion Corbin, Tiffin
Touchdowns: 1, Antoine Bagwell,
Califomia(Pa.); Brandon Lombardy,
Califomia(Pa.); Nate Crookshank,
Slippery Rock

Passing_____________________
Attempts: 36, Andrew Krewatch, lUP
Completions: 24, Joe Ruggiero,
Califomia(Pa.)
Yards: 317, Jim TerwUliger, East Stroudsburg
Long: 85, Jim TerwOliger to Ben Culver,
East Stroudsburg
Interceptions: 5, Joey Jude, WVU Tech
Touchdowns: 3, Joe Ruggiero, Califomia(Pa.)

Punting Average: 46.0, Ken Parrish,
East Stroudsburg
Long Punh 73, Nicholas Perla, Clarion
Punt Returns: 4, Ben Culver, East
Stroudsburg
Punt Return Yards: 44, Anthony Celhtti, lUp
Long Pimt Return: 40, Howard Chavous,
Shippensburg
Kickoff Returns: 4, Mike Nesby, Lock H.^\^en
Kickoff Return Yards: 68, Mike Nesby,
Lock Haven
Long Kickoff Return: 41, Josh Kniess,
Slippery Rock
Total Offense Att.: 43, Nate Crookshanx,
Slippery Rock
Total Offense Yards: 313, Jim TerwilLigpr
East Stroudsburg
All-Purpose Yards: 188, Josh Kniess,
Slippery Rock
Most Points: 12, Antoine Bagwell,
Califomia(Pa.)

2005 Opponent
Team Highs
Rushing Attempts: 46, Slippery Rock
Rushing Yards: 110, Califomia(Pa.)
Passing Attempts: 36, Indiana(Pa.)
Passes Completed: 24, Califomia(Pa.)
Passing Yards: 317, East Stroudsburg
Total Plays: 74, Slippery Rock
Total Offensive Yards: 404, CaHfomiaJPp )
Touchdowns: 5, CaUfomiaJPa.)
Touchdowns, Rushing: 2, Califomia(Pa.y
Touchdowns, Passing: 3, Califomia(Pa.)
First Downs: 21, Califomia(Pa.)
First Downs Rushing: 7, Kutztown;
Shippensburg
First Downs Passing: 13, Califomia(Pa.)'
Indiana(Pa.)
Possession Time: 29:41, East Stroudsburg

rjicAC West All-Conference
Amico, DT - first team
Qffis Avery, CB - first team
Qeg Bzorek, OT - first team
At Cousins, NG - first team
gg^ Fragale, OLB - first team
Kaczor, C ~ first team
gen Stroup, ILB - first team
C.J. Trivisonno, TE - first team
Justin Bouch, QB - second team
jfelvin Collins, RB - second team
Greg MacAnn, DE — second team
Jim Soltis, LB - second team
^an Valasek, WR - second team

pSAC West Defensive
rlaver of the Year
Chris Amico, DT

pSAC West Defensive
floach of the Year

Chris Avery, CB — second team
Greg Bzorek, OT - second team

CollegeSportsReport.com
Division IT All-American
Chris Avery, CB - third team
Greg Bzorek, OT — third team

Football Gazette Division
II All-Northeast Region
Chris Amico, DT — first team
Chris Avery, CB - first team
Greg Bzorek, OT — first team
Chris Kaczor, C - first team
Ben Stroup, ILB — first team
C.J. Trivisonno, TE - first team
A.J. Cousins, NG — second team
Seth Fragale, OLB — second team
Greg MacAnn, DE — third team
LaMont Singleton, OG - third team

Lou Tepper

Daktronics All-Northeast
Region

Associated. Press Little
4II-American

Chris Avery, CB — first team
Chris Amico, DT — first team
Greg Bzorek, OT — first team
Ben Stroup, LB ~ first team
C.J. Trivisonno, TE — first team
Seth Fragale, OLB — second team
Chris Kaczor, C — second team

Greg Bzorek, OT - second team

Football Gazette Division
|T All-American
Chris Amico, DT — first team
Chris Avery, CB — third team
Greg Bzorek, OT — third team
Chris Kaczor, C — third team

Gene Upshaw Division II
Lineman of the Year
Award Semiftnalist

D2f00tball.com
All-American

Greg Bzorek, OT

Chris Avery, CB — second team
Greg Bzorek, OT — second team

ESPN The Magazine
District II Academic
All-American

Daktronics All-American
Chris Amico, DT — second team

Nate Eimer, TE — second team
Chris Kaczor, C - second team

Game-By-Game Starters
piedx:
It Stroudsbiug

Receiving___________________
Receptions: 10, Nate Forse, Califomia(Pa.)
Yards: 172, Evan Prall, East Stroudsburg
Long: 85, Ben Culver, East Stroudsburg
Touchdowns: 1 by eight players

^^^gisburg
CalifomiafPa.)
Rock

Defense_____________________
Tackles: 17, Andre Henderson, lUP
Solo: 10, John Sharbaugh, Shippensburg
Assists: 9, Andre Henderson, lUP
Tackles for Losses: 2.5, Matt Morris, Clarion
Sacks: 1 on seven occasions
Interceptions: 2, Antwjuan Cox,
Califomia(Pa.)
Long Int. Return: 58, Antwjuan Cox,
CahfomiaJPa.)

lock Haven

._iTech
'®Mt Stroudsburg

Miscellaneous_____________
Punts: 10, Nicholas Perla, Clarion
Punt Yardage: 438, Nicholas Perla, Qetrion

tins Scots Honors

Ryan Valasek caught 7 passes for 150 yards i:
season-ending win at Lock Haven.

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

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^uppensbiug
niiiBt
Jifomia(Pa.)
■suiaJPa.)
^ppery Rock
■feown'
itock Haven

QB
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
Bouch
RLB
Fragale
Fragale
MaMzia
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale
Fragale

TB
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Collins
Collins
Collins
DT
Anw»
Amico
Amico
Amico
Amko
Amico
Amico
Amico
Amko
Amico

FB
Eimer (te)
Olney
Dlney *’
Eimer (te)
Eimfir(t)e)
Eimer (te)
Eimer (te)
Olney
Eimer (te)
Eimer (te)
NG
aCousfflfe
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins
Cousins

WR
Dinger
Dinger
Eimer (te)
Fetty
Fetty
Fetty
TOtuckl(te)
Dinger
Dinger
Witucki (te)
DE
WteAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn
MacAnn

Offense
WR
TE
Valasek Trivisonno
Valasek Trivisonno
Valasek Trivisotmo
Valasek Trivisonno
Valasek Trivisonno
Valasek Trivisonno
Valasek Trivisonno
Valasek Eimer
Valasek Trivisonno
Valasek Trivisonno
Defense
ILB
ILB
Stroup
JazaBki
Jazenski
Stroup
Jazenski
Stroup
Jazenski
Stroup
JaMnski
Stroup
Jazenski
Stroup
Jazenski
Stroup
Jazenski
Stroup
Stroup u Jazesiski
Moss
Stroup

dinboro Football 2006 ♦ The ffaaa is Back!!!

C
RG
LT
LG
J. Bzorek Singleton j^aczoc— Yoipg
Kaczor
Young
J. Bzorek Singleton
J. Bzorek ■Sin^etori; ''SiClCZOrf: Yfoung
Kaczor
Young
J. Bzorek Singleton
J. Bzorek Sin^eton Kaczor
Young
Kaczor
Yoimg
J. Bzorek Singleton
Kaczor i Yaung
J. Bzorek jBingletan
Kaczor
Young
J. Bzorek Singleton
J. Bzorek Sin^eton Kaczor y Ybui^
Kaczor
Young
J. Bzorek Singleton

RT
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G. Bzorek
G, Bzorek
G. Bzorek

CB
SS
CB
FS
OLB
Iftuax
Avery
Davidaan Malott
Soltis
Tmax
Avery
Davidson Malott
Soltis
LaVerde Davidson Malott
Avery
Soltis
Tmax
Avery
Davidson Malott
Soltis
Thiax
Davidson Malott
Avery
Soltis
Tmax
Avery
Davidson Malott
Soltis
Tmax
Davidson Malott
Avery
Soltis
Tmax
Davidson Malott
Avery
Soltis
Soltis ,, Ave^Si,.,,.Truax... , ..Davidaffli.. Malott
Tmax
Davidson Malott
Avery
Soltis

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inboro Football 2006

Pa. State AtiUetic ConferenM>
PSAC Players
of the Week

2005

016
023
030
N6

Western Division
Offensive Player
Antoine Bagwell, Califomia(Pa.)
Brandon Dando, Clarion
Joe Ruggiero, Califomia(Pa.)
Andrew Krewatch, lUP
Antoine Bagwell, Caiifomia(Pa.)
Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock
Chris Morgan, lUP
Joe Ruggiero, CalifomiaJPa.)
Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock
Aaron Dykes, Shippensburg
Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock
Joe Ruggiero, Califomia(Pa.)
Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock
Western Division
Defensive Player
Jonathan Nalewak, Lock Haven

02

09
016
023
030
N6

A28
S4
Sll
S18
S25
02

09
016
023
030
N6

W-L
8-2
8-2
' 5-5
5-5
4-7
3-7
2-9

EDINBORO
CaUfomiaJPa.)
IndianaJPa.)
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Clarion
Lock Haven

Conference
W-L Pet.
PF
‘ e iimoe-i:215
m
5-1
.833
255
4-2
467
197
3-3
.500
133
.3.33
129
1-5
.167
122
04
.(X» : msi

PA
113
107
99
127
155
253
250

W-L
■11-1
84
11-2
5-6
2-8
1-10
1-9

1-5

PSAC East

Bloomsburg
%
West Chester
East Stroudsburg
Millersville
Kutztown
Mansfield
Cheyney

Saturday, August 26
Thursday, August rti

Terrence Jackson, lUP
Jared Drumm, CahfomiaJPa.)

S4
Sll
S18
S25

PA
56
104
123
128
142
182
214

W-L
5-1
5-1
4-2
4-2

Shepherd at Millersville

Chris Amico, Edinboro

A28

PSAC West

Conference
Pet.
PF
.833
171
.833
227
; ?;667
149
.667
193
' .333
119
.167
43
000

Ben Stroup, Edinboro

Slippery Rock Defense
Antwjuan Cox, CahfomiaJPa.)
Jimmy Simmons, Clarion

Eastern Division
Ctffensive Player_____
Mike Washington, West Chester
Jamar Brittingham, Bloomsburg
Evan Prall, East Stroudsburg
Jim Terwilliger, East Stroudsburg
Jamar Brittingham, Bloomsburg
Jamar Brittingham, Bloomsburg
Jamar Brittingham, Bloomsburg
John Hengehold, Mansfield
Juan Jones, Millersville
Juan Jones, Millersville
Jamar Brittingham, Bloomsburg
Jack Lydic, Bloomsburg
Eastern Division
De/ensive Planer
Mike Grosso, Kutztown
Eddie Doordies, Cheyney
Michael Baldwin, Kutztown
Keith Slezak, Mansfield
Keith Davis, Bloomsburg
Randy Reinert, West Chester
Jimmy Lewis, West Chester
Randy Reinert, West Chester
Angel Santana, West Chester
Tyler Trettin, Bloomsburg
Fred Rice, East Stroudsburg

Western Division

2005 PSAC Final Standings

Matt Morris, Clarion
Brian Mohr, Califomia(Pa.)
Dwaon Woodard, Qaiion
Greg MacAnn, Edinboro
Edinboro Defense

JOS AH-PSAC Teams

Fairmont St. at Califomia(Pa.)
Bentley at East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven at Southern Illinois
Slippery Rock at Youngstown St.
Saturday, September 2
EDINBORO at West Oiester

Shepherd at Shippensburg
Qarion at Tiffin
Bloomsburg at James Madison
Cheyney at Qark Atlanta

Overall

PA
210
254
341
238
■ 'O
36/

Indiana(Pa.) at EDINBORO

CaHfomiaJPa.) at Shippensburr.
Qarion at Lock Haven
Kutztown at Cheyney
West Chester at East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg at Millersville
Mansfield at Indiana(Pa.)

Saturday. October zH

East Stroudsburg at Mansfield
Millersville at Kutztown
Cheyney at West Chester
Lock Haven at Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock at Clarion
Bloomsburg at Shippensburg
Califomia(Pa.) at EDINBORO

Saturday, October 14
Saturday, September 16

East Stroudsburg at EDINBORO

Bloomsburg at EDINBORO

Kutztown at Bloomsburg
Mansfield at Cheyney
Clarion at bidianaJPa.)
Shippensburg at Lock Haven
Slippery Rock at CalifomiaJPa.)
Millersville at West Chester
Saturday, October 21

EDINBORO at Cheyney

251
^09
-.ig
431

EDINBORO at Slippery Rock

Lock Haven at IndianaJPa.)
East Stroudsburg at Millersville
West Chester at Bloomsburg
Cheyney at Qarion
Mansfield at Kutztown
Shippensburg at Slippery Rock

Clarion at Bloomsburg

93

Saturday, September 30

St. Anselm at EDINBORO

Saturday, September att

Overall
Pet.
PF
.917
466
.667
400
.846
5%
.455
220
200
190
.091
199
.182
117

PA

West Chester at Kutztown
Cheyney at East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven at Slippery Rock
Millersville at Califomia(Pa.)

Saturday, October y

Kutztown at Shippensburg
Cheyney at Califomia(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg at Indiana(Pa.)
Mansfield at Slippery Rock
West Chester at Clarion
Millersville at Lock Haven

PF
314
421
197
259
221
101
88

Califomia(Pa) at East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven at Mansfield
Indiana(Pa.) at Millersville
Shippensburg at West Chester
Slippery Rock at Kutztown

Saturday, September Q

CalifomiaJPa.) at Bloomsburg
Lock Haven at East Stroudsburg
Indiana(Pa.) at Cheyney
Shippensburg at Mansfield
Slippery Rock at Millersville
Clarion at Kutztown

Pet.
.800
.800
.500
.500
.364
.300
.182

m

Slippery Rock at Indiana(Pa.)
Saturday, November 4
Shippensburg at EDINBORO

CaiifomiaJPa.) at Clarion
Mansfield at West Chester
Cheyney at Millersville
East Stroudsburg at Bloomsburg
Kutztown at Lock Haven
Saturday, November 11
EDINBORO at Lock Haven

Indiana(Pa.) at Califomia(Pr'
Bloomsburg at Cheyney
Millersville at Mansfield
Qarion at Shippensburg
Kutztown at East Stroudsburg
West Chester at SUppeiy Ruck

Indiana(Pa.) at Shippensburg
Bloomsburg at Mansfield
■■■

WR
WR
WR
TE
OT

OT
OG
OG

c

School
CahfomiaJPa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Indiana P’a.l
Indiana(Pa.)
California (Pa.)
California (Pa.)

Ht.
6-2
5-11
5-9
6-0
5-9
64
6-3

Wt.
195
185
180
205
170
220
200

Yr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.

C.J. Trivisoimo
Greg Bzorek

Edinboro
Edinboro

64
6-6

Mike Butterworth
Tim McCutcheon
Steve Szoboscan

258
330

Slippery Rock
Califomia(Pa.)
Lock Haven

Sr.
Sr.

64
64
6-2

275
275
270

So.
So.
Jr.

Chris Kaezor

PK
RS

Jamie Reder
Brent Grimes

DL
DL
DL

Chris Amico
A.J. Cousins
Seth Fragale

Cory Lacek
Robert Minnie
Frank Duffy
Lloyd Price

DL
DL
LB
LB

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Athletic Conference
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Lock Haven, PA 17745
Commissioner: Steve Murray
Phone: (570)893-2512
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Phone: (570)893-2780
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Edinboro

6-2

293

5-7
5-10

174
174

Edinboro
Edinboro
Edinboro

6-0
6-1
6-2

250
275
217

Slippery Rock
Slipfjery Rock
Shippensburg
Califomia(Pa.)

So.
Jr.
Sr.

6-0
6-1
6-0
64

227
282
227
225

So.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.

Shippensburg
Shippensburg
First Team Defense

Jr.

So.
Sr.

Ben Stroup

Edinboro

6-1

Jerome Whiting

205

LB

Slippery Rock

5-11

240

DB

Chris Avery

Emnboro

5-10

173

Victor Callahan
Jared Dmmm
Brent Grimes
Denver Brydon

Sr.

DB
DB
DB

Indiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Shippensburg

5-7
6-3
5-10
6-2

165
215
174
221

Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.

LB

P

Sr.

offensive Player of the Year: Antoine Bagwell, Califomia(Pa.)
Defensive Player of the Year: Chris Amico, Edinboro
Rookie of the Year: Terrance Jackson, Indiana(Pa.)
Coach of the Year: Lou Tepper, Edinboro

Second Team Dffense
QB
RB

Justin Bouch, Edinboro
Kelvin Collins, Edinboro

RB
RB
WR
WR

Aaron Dykes, Shippensburg
Derek Marshall, Lock Haven
Howard Chavous, Shippensburg
Paul Pavers, Slippery Rock

WR

Ryan Valasek, Edinboro

TE
OT
OT
OG
OG
C
PK
RS

D'Monn Baker, Califomia(Pa.)
Jason Capizzi, lndiana(Pa.)
Carl Jay, Califomia(Pa.)
Beau EUiot, IndianaJPa.)
Don Harbison, Slippery Rock
Eric Zeznanski, Califomia(Pa.)
Ryan Daniel, Slippery Rock
Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock
SecoTuI Team Defense
DL
Jeff Eaton, Lock Haven
DL

Greg MacAim, Edinboro

DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB

Anthony Rose, Califomia(Pa.)
Matt Scott, Indiana(Pa.)
Brad Sones, Lock Haven
Terrance Jackson, lndiana(Pa.)
Brian Mohr, CalifomiaJPa.)
Matt Morris, Clarion

LB

Jim Soltis, Edinboro

DB
DB
DB
DB
P

Jerrell Jackson, lndiana(Pa.)
Jermaine Moye, Califomia(Pa.)
John Sharbaugh, Shippensburg
David Show, Lock Haven
Nick Perla, Clarion

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Thursday. November 2

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R6
RB
RB

Player
Joe Ruggiero
Antoine Bagwell
Josh Kmess
Chris Morgan
Anthony Cellitti
Nate Forse
Marcellus Gamer

Pos.
QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
OG
OG

PK
RS

Name
Jim TerwiUiger
Jamar Brittingham
Anthony Carfagno
Juan Jones
Evan Prall
Brandon Simmons
Michael Washington
Luke Kuklick
Jhari Evans
Mark Maynard
Kevin O'Neill
Wynton Shelton
Dan Crozier
Mark Bmbaker
Brandon Simmons

DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P

Mike Grosso
Jamar Johnson
Scott Keating
Andrew Marsteller
Jared Souders
Rob Biemat
Chris Donati
Brandon Hawkins
Greg Mitchell
Michael Baldwin
Tyree Cooper
Angel Santana
Tyler Trettin
Ken Parrish

C

First Team Cfffense
School
East Stroudsburg
Bloomsburg
East Stroudsburg
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
West Chester
West Chester
Bloomsburg
Bloomsburg
West Chester
West Chester
Bloomsburg
East Stroudsburg
East Stroudsburg
West Chester
First Team Defense
Kutztown
Cheyney
Bloomsburg
East Stroudsburg
West Chester
Bloomsburg
Millersville
Cheyney
Kutztown
Kutztown
Cheyney
West Chester
Bloomsburg
East Stroudsburg

Ht
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-0
6-0
64
64
6-2
64
6-1
6-2
6-1
64
64
64

Wt
170
203
240
245
173
190
180
232
335
280
260
293
292
202
190

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

6-2
6-5
64
6-3
6-2
6-2
5-10
6-1
6-0
64
6-1
6-1
6-2
6-3

240
250
290
280
235
225
220
212
240
191
175
195
198
202

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

^Mfensive Player of the Year: Jamar Brittingham, Bloomsburg
t^efensive Player of the Year: Michael Baldwin, Kutztown
^^oolde of the Year: Dominique Curry, Cheyney
*^ach of the Year: Danny Hale, Bloomsburg

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QB
RB
RB
RB
WR
WR
WR
TE
OT
OT
OG
OG
C
PK
RS
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
LB
LB
LB
LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
P

Second Team Offense
Jack Lydic, Bloomsburg
Derek Lucas, East Stroudsburg
Earnest McNeal, Mansfield
Brent Steinmetz, West Chester
Dominique Curry, Cheyney
Donny Patrick, Blomsburg
Tim Strenfel, East Stroudsburg
Brad Bowman, Bloomsburg
Ryan Devlin, West Chester
Jamar Foulks, Mansfield
Jeff Kocsis, East Stroudsburg
John Moser, Bloomsburg
Bryan Scruggs, Bloomsburg
Matt Scartozzi, Kutztown
Ronnie Montgomery, Mansfield
Second Team Defense
Dominick Esgro, Bloomsburg
David Montgomery, West Chester
Keith Slezak, Mansfield
Zach Toomey East Stroudsburg
Todd White, Bloomsburg
Lateef Ferguson, West Chester
Drew Hicks, Kutztown
Randy Reinert, West Chester
Andre Turner, Mansfield
Marcus Banks, Millersville
Keith Davis, Bloomsburg
Brandon Roberts, Cheyney
Tyree Townes, East Stroudsburg
Adam Cherry, Bloomsburg

Edinboro Football 2006

200s PSAC Statistits
Individual Statistical Leaders
Passing......................... ...G Com.
262
Jim TerwUUger, ESU....... ...14
69
Bill Zwaan Jr., WCU....... ...11
166
Joe Ruggiero, Cal............. ...10
146
Jack Lydic, Bloom........... ...12
130
Justin Bouch, Edin ......... .. .10
197
John Hengehold, Mans .. ...11
Nate Crookshank, SRU .. ...10
120
123
Andrew Krewatch, lUP .. ...10
85
Tony Gomez, Ship ......... ...10
128
Kyle Spotts, Kutz............. ....8
Rushing...........................
Jamar Brittingham, Bloom .
Antoine Bagwell, Cal.........
Chris Morgan, lUP.............
Josh Kniess, SRU................
Juan Jones, M'vile..............
Poohbear McNeal, Mans ...
Brent Steinmetz, WCU ....
Kelvin Collins, Edin...........
Ulysee Davis, Edin.............
Derek Lucas, ESU...............

Att. Int.
424
11
125
3
256
4
234
6
227
8
349 16
231
13
272 14
194
6
9
270

..G
.12
.10
.10
.10
..11
.11
.12
.10
.10
.14

Att.
316
186
282
210
294
256
219
149
151
197

Total Offense ............... ...G
Jim Terwilliger, ESU ........... ...14
John Hengehold, Mans....... ...11
Joe Ruggiero, Cal................ ...1C
Jamar Brittingham, Bloom .. ...12
Nate Crookshank, SRU....... ...1C
Jack Lydic, Bloom................ ...12
Andrew Krewatch, lUP .... ...10
Justin Bouch, Edin............... ...10
Kyle Spotts, Kutz................ ....8
Antoine Bagwell, Cal ......... ...10

Rush
389
63
-3
2260
315
9
-75
104
-21
1588

All-Purpose Yardage . ...G
Jamar Britingham, Bloom .. ..12
Antoine Bagwell, Cal......... ..10
Josh Kniess, SRU................ ..10
Evan PraU, ESU .................. ..14
Poohbear McNeal, Mans ... ..11
Chris Morgan, lUP ............. ..10
Brent Steinmetz, WCU....... ..12
Juan Jones, M'viUe............... ..11
Brent Grimes, Ship ............. ..10
Brandon Simmons, WCU .. ..12

Rush
2260
1588
1270
0
1094
1276
1188
1332
19
0

Receptions ......................
Evan PraU, ESU................
Rodney Davis, Mans ...........
Hm Strenfel, ESU................
Randall Eggleton, M'viUe ...
Colin Golden, SRU.............
Mike Washington, WCU....
Nate Forse, C^ ...........
Larry Baumgardner, Kutz ..
Anthony Carfagno, ESU ...
James Brooks, Kutz .........

Receiving Yards ..........
Evan PraU, ESU...........
Mike Washington, WCU ..
Tim Strenfel, ESU ...
Rodney Davis, Mans ..
Randall Eggleton, M'vUle ...
Brandon Simmons, WCU
Domimque Curry, Chey .
Ryan Valasek, Edin.......
Donny Patrick, Bloom.......
Nate Forse, Cal ...........

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Avg.
7.2
8.5
4.5
6.0
4.5
4.3
5.4
5.3
4.9
5.2

Plays
551
421
274
316
316
272
296
264
322
186
KO
0
54
68
425
164
0
108
11
476
306

TD
32
21
11
15
16
5
14
6
8
4

Eff.
186.1
171.6
159.7
157.9
129.3
126.2
107.3
102.4
96.0
94.5
Yd^G
188.3
158.8
127.6
127.0
121.1
99.5
99.0
79.1
73.9
72.9

Total
4960
2478
2197
2260
1871
2144
1639
1612
1276
1588

Yd^G
354.3
225.3
219.7
188.3
187.1
178..7
163.9
161.2
159.5
158.8

PR Yards
74 2563
0
2062
424
1839
131
2322
10
1657
0
1435
67 1615
0
1435
508
1106
297 1242

Av^G
213.6
206.2
183.9
165.9
150.6
143.5
134.6
130.5
110.6
103.5

.14
.11
.14
.11
.10
.12
.10
.10
.14
..9

Rec.
88
64
61
46
41
47
39
38
53
34

Yards
1766
734
1189
649
453
1185
496
447
684
395

Avg.
20.1
11.5
19.5
14.1
11.0
25.2
12.7
11.8
12.9
11.6

TD
23
6
14
2
1
15
2
8
9
4

Re 6.29
5.82
4.36
4.18
4.10
3.92
3.90
3.80
3.79
3.78

•G
14
12
14
.11
11
12
11
10
12
10

Rec.
88
47
61
64
46
36
33
28
38
39

Yards
1766
1185
1189
734
649
639
584
509
600
496

Avg.
20.1
25.2
19.5
11.5
14.1
17.8
17.7
18.2
15.8
12.7

TD
23
15
14
6
2
6
4
5
6
2

Yds/G
126.1
98.8
84.9
66.7
59.0
53.2
53.1
50.9
50.0
49.6

12
10
14
14

TD
34
25
23
23

XPT
0
2
0
0

FG
0
0
0
0

Pts.
204
152
138
138

Pt^G
17.0
15.2
9.9
9.9

Scoring........................
[amar Brittingham, Bloom ..
Antoine BagweU, Cal..
Evan PraU, feu...........
Anthony Carfagno, ESU .

Yards
2260
1588
1276
1270
1332
1094
1188
791
739
1021

Pass
4571
2415
2200
0
1556
2135
1714
1508
1297
0
Rec.
229
420
77
1766
389
159
252
92
40
639

Pet. Yards TD
61.8 4571 50
55.2 1215 15
64.8 2200 20
62.4 2135 17
57.3 1508 16
56.4 2415 22
51.9 1556
7
45.2 1714 12
43.8 1072
7
47.4 1297 11

Josh Kniess, SRU.................. .........10
Juan Jones, M'viUe ............... .........11
Mark Brubaker, ESU ........... .........14
Mike Washington, WCU.... ......... 12
Brent Steinmetz, WCU ....... .........12
Cliris Morgan, lUP ............... ....... 10

16
17
0
15
15
12

Punting .......................... ......... G

No.
42
58
56
60
59
67
67
49
46
43

Ken Parrish, ESU ................ .........13
Denver Brydon, Ship........... ......... 11
Mike Rairigh, lUP................ .........10
Nicholas Perla, Clar............. ......... 10
Brandon Fields, Mans......... ......... 11
Ryan Nye, Kutz.................... ...........9
Darmy Hagerman, LHU .... ...........9
Anthony Belasco, WCU .... ......... 12
Adam Cherry, Bloom........... ......... 12
Kody Robertson, Edin......... .........10

Kickoff Returns............. ......... G

0
0
74
0
0
0

0
0
14
0
0
0

Yards

Avg.

1762
2405
2205
2303
2256
2480
2443
1772
1653
15738

42.0
41.5
39.4
38.4
38.2
37.0
36.5
36.2
35.9
35.8

No.
17
13
12
18
16
14
30
17
15
27

Yards

Avg.

Brent Grimes, Ship............... .........10
Mark Huddleston, Cal ......... .........10
Rodney Stevenson, Edin................10
Evan PraU, ESU..................... .........14
Chelstan Anderson, LHU ...,...........9
Omar Sanders, M'viUe ..................10
Dwaon Woodard, Clar ......... .........10
Justin Gibbs, Kutz.................. .........10
Greg McGhee, Bloom............ .........11
Deanco Oliver, lUP................ ....... 10

476
332
285
425
344
296
617
349
299
532

280
25.5
23.8
23.6
21.5
21.1
20.6
20.5
19.9
19.7

Punt Returns.................... ....... G
Josh Kniess, SRU.................... ....... 10
Brandon Simmons, WCU.... ....... 12
Brent Grimes, Ship................ ....... 10
Ryan Schuck, Bloom............. ....... 12
Cteonte Peters, Edin............... ....... 10
Omar Sanders, M'viUe......... ....... 10
Mark Huddleston, Cal......... ....... 10
Tyree Cooper, Chey............... ....... 10
Anthony CeUitti, lUP............. ....... 10
Dwaon Woodard, Qar......... ....... 10

No.
23
20
37
25
13
18
26
17
13
23

Yards

Avg.

424
297
508
336
127
173
243
154
113
198

18.4
14.9
13.7
13.4
9.8
9.6
9.3
9.1
8.7
8.6

Interceptions.................... ....... G

Int.
7
7
5
5
4
4
4
5
3
4

Yards

Chris Avery, Edin.................. ....... 10
Jared Drumm, Cal ................ ....... 10
Brent Grimes, Ship................ ....... 10
Keith Davis, Bloom ............... ....... 12
Tom Davidson, Edin ............. ....... 10
Walt Hawkins, M'viUe........... ....... 11
Brandon Roberts, Chey......... ....... 11
Matt CrispeU, ESU ................ ....... 14
Clifford Simon, SRU............... .........9
Tyler Trettin, Bloom............... ....... 12

Field Goals ........................ ....... G
Jamie Reder, Ship .................. ....... 11
Kody Robertson, Edin........... ....... 10
Mark Brubaker, ESU ............. ....... 14
Doug Ruhl, M'vUle................ ....... 11
Matt Scartozzi, Kutz............... ....... 10
Ryan Daniel, SRU.................. ....... 10
Brad Whitacre, lUP ............... ......... 9
Alex Walsh, WCU.................. ....... 12
Danny Hagerman, LHU....... ......... 9
John RUey, Chey .................... ....... 11
PAT Kicking Pet...............
Ryan Daniel, SRU.................. ....... 10
Brad Whitacre, lUP ............... ....... 10
Mark Brubaker, ESU .............. ....... 14
Doug Ruhl, M'viUe................ ....... 11
Alex Walsh, WCU...........................12
Dustin Puzzuto, Cal................ .........9
Kody Robertson, Edin............ .......10
Jamie Reder, Ship .................. ....... 11
Matt Scartozzi, Kutz................ .......10
Garrett Bloom, Bloom....................12

196
43
63
81
51
47
41
42
26
9
FGA
18
19
19
10
9
14
10
7
11
8

FG
17
11
14
8
7
7
6
7
5
6

96
102
116
90
90
72

Made

Att.

32
19
74
26
40
31
34
20
19
54

33
20
79
28
45
35
39
23

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oos PSAC Statistics
..G
..10
Price, Cal..................
..10
.ft Morris, Clar............................
10
..11
,^don Hawkins, Chey...
rj^Desiderio, lUP...........................10
..11
i^die Turner, Mans........................
11
..11
innathan Aldridge, Ship.................
11
..10
Chris Donati, M'viUe.......................10
...9"
ymdie Henderson, lUP....
..14
p^Rice, ESU....................
..12
Lateef Ferguson, WCU...................
12

_les..........................

TD
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0

TD
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Int/G
0.70
0.70
0.50
0.42
0.40
0.36
0.36
0.36
0.33
0.33

Pet.
94.4
57.9
73.7
80.0
77.8
50.0
60.0
100.0
45.5
75.0

FG/G
1.55
1.10
1.00
0.73
0.70
0.70
0.67
0.58
0.56
0.55

Pet.
97.0
95.0
93.7
92.9
88.9
88.6
87.2
87.0
86.4
83.1

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Total
108
102
105
91
100
97
88
79
121
102

Avg.
10.8
10.2
9.5
9.1
9.1
8.8
8.8
8.8
8.6
8.5

East Stroudsburg............................. 14
Bloomsburg.................................... 12
Califomia(Pa.).................................10
Westchester .................................. 12
^ppery Rock .................................10
Edinboro..........................................10
Mansfield ........................................H
lndiana(Pa.) .................................... 10
9iippensburg.................................. 11
MiflersviUe ......................................11
Kutztown........................................10
Clarion............................................. 10
Cheyney ..........................................H
Lock Haven .................................... 11

Rushing Offense...................... G
Bloomsburg.................................... 12
Califomia(Pa.) ................................ 10
Slippery Rock .................................10
Edinboro..........................................10
Westchester .................................. 12
East Stroudsburg............................. 14
Indiana(Pa.) .................................... 10
Shippensburg.................................. 11
Millersville ...................................... 11
Kutztown........................................10
Clarion............................................. 10
Mansfield ........................................11
Lock Haven .................................... 11
Cheyney ..........................................11

Passing Offense ....... G
East Stroudsburg.............. 14
Califomia(Pa.)....................10
Mansfield...........................11
Westchester..................... 12
Bloomsburg....................... 12
Indiana(Pa.)....................... 10
Edinboro............................ 10
Slippery Rock................... 10
Shippensburg .................. 11
Kutztown...........................10
Millersville.........................11
Clarion ............................. 10
Cheyney.............................11
fock Haven....................... 11

Califomia(Pa.)
Bloomsburg...

Com
277
179
215
151
153
126
151
128
135
148
135
129
115
108

.G TD
.14 80
60
.10
.12 66

Rush
2283
3412
2261
2276
2136
1993
1224
1511
1635
1448
1147
1125
746
1117

Pass
4835
2269
2363
2588
1626
1748
2589
1759
1727
1609
1534
1329
1355
788

Total
7118
5681
4624
4864
3762
3741
3813
3270
3362
3057
2681
2454
2101
1905

Yd^G
508.4
473.4
462.4
405.3
376.2
374.1
346.6
327.0
305.6
277.9
268.1
245.4
191.0
173.2

Att.
603
333
450
418
504
487
371
488
465
379
400
366
431
354

Yards
3412
2261
2136
1993
2276
2283
1511
1635
1448
1147
1125
1224
1117
746

TDs
46
35
23
16
26
25
13
11
19
6
9
5
7
2

YdVG
284.3
226.1
213.6
199.3
189.7
163.1
151.1
148.6
131.6
114.7
112.5
111.3
101.5
67.8

Att
447
288
384
304
246
280
259
254
314
305
245
279
257
242

55
41
34
25
28
26
24
30
14
13
10

44
35
32
20
26
19
19
6
11
9
10

Edinboro.........................
.......10
Califomia(Pa.)................
....... 10
West Chester ..................................
....... 12
Slippery Rock ................
....... 10
Bloomsburg....................................
....... 12
Shippensburg..................................
....... 11
Millersville......................................
....... 11
....... 10
Indiana(Pa.) ....................................
....... 10
Kutztown .......................
....... 11
Cheyney .........................
....... 14
East Stroudsburg.............................
....... 10
Clarion.............................................
....... 11
Lock Haven ....................................
....... 11
Mansfield ........................................11

Team Statistical Leaders
Total Offense............................. G

West Chester..................12
Edinboro .............. .........10
Slippery Rock....... .........10
Shippensburg .... .........11
MillersvUle........... .........11
IndianaJPa.)....................10
Kutztown.............. .........10
Mansfield............. ......... 11
Cheyney ............... ......... 11
Clarion................ .........10
Lock Haven......... .........11

Total Defense ........................
....... G

Saeks
10.5
8.5
7.5
7.5
6.5
6.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
5.5

...G
...10
Cory Lacek, SRU................
.. .10
Chris Anuco,Edin .............
...12
Randy Reinert, WCU......................12
...12
Timmy Lewis, WCU........................12
...12
Jared Souders, WCU ......................12
....9°
Tom Cressman, Kutz.........
...10
yV.J. Cousins, Edin..............
...10
l^e Dodson, Cal...........................
10
...14
Greg Thoman, ESU ........................14
...10
Bai Stroup, Edin.............................
10

OB Sacks.....................

TD
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Ast.
64
45
55
50
55
44
51
35
53
38

Solo
44
57
50
41
45
53
37
44
68
64

Int
11
5
18
10
8
14
9
13
13
11
9
17
14
15

XP 2XP DXP
0
74
0
0
5
45
0
1
54

Kdinboro Football aoo6 ♦ Tbe

Yards TDs
52
4835
21
2363
25
2589
27
2588
2269
18
12
1759
20
1748
7
1626
12
1727
14
1534
5
1609
2
1329
10
1355
3
788
FG
14
2
4

Sa.
0
0
1

Yd^G
345.4
236.3
235.4
215.7
189.1
175.9
174.8
162.6
157.0
153.4
146.3
132.9
123.2
71.6
Pts.
5%
421
466

Avg.
42.6
42.1
38.8

is Back!!!

....... G
Rushing Defense ..................
....... 10
Edinboro.........................
....... 10
Califomia(Pa.) ................
....... 12
Bloomsburg....................................
....... 12
West Chester ..................................
....... 11
Millersville ......................................
....... 11
Shippensburg..................
....... 10
Kutztown........................
....... 10
SUppery Rock ................
....... 14
East Stroudsburg.............................
....... 11
Cheyney ..........................................11
....... 10
Clarion.............................
....... 10
IndianafPa.) ....................................
....... 11
Lock Haven ....................................
....... 11
Mansfield ........................................11

Passing Defense...... G
SUppery Rock.................. 10
Indiana(Pa.)......................10
Edinboro........................... 10
Shippensburg .................. 11
Califomia(Pa.).................. 10
West Chester....................12
Cheyney........................... 11
Millersville........................11
Kutztown......................... 10
Lock Haven......................11
Qarion ............................. 10
East Stroudsburg.............14
Bloomsburg......................12
Mansfield......................... H

Com
124
109
125
127
162
196
136
166
145
139
130
204
202
154

Edinboro ......................... 10
Califomia(Pa.).................. 10
Bloomsburg......................12
Millersville........................11
West Chester.................... 12
lndiana(Pa.)......................10
East Stroudsburg.............14
Shippensburg.................. 11
SUppery Rock.................. 10
Kutztown..........................10
Clarion............................. 10
Cheyney........................... 11
Lock Haven......................11
Mansfield......................... H

TD
11
17
29
32
35
27
45
36
34
35
43
53
58
68

1
0
1
0
0
1
2
5
0
2
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0

0
0
0
0
1
1
1
0
2
1
0

8
11
7
17
8
6
7
1
6
2
6

400
314
259
221
220
197
190
199
117
101
88

33.3
31.4
25.9
20.1
20.0
19.7
19.0
18.1
10.6
10.1
8.0

Rush
537
1058
1676
1775
1331
1768
1741
2058
1709
2159
2670
2026
2560
3021

Pass
1575
1669
2085
1381
2476
1797
2052
1425
1874
1928
2887
1993
2092
2521

Yards
2112
2727
3761
3156
3807
3565
3793
3483
3583
4087
5557
4019
4652
5562

Yd^G
211.2
272.7
313.4
315.6
317.2
324.1
344.8
348.3
358.3
371.5
396.9
401.9
422.9
505.6

Att.
312
384
404
449
442
420
468
380
580
486
441
458
481
500

Yards
537
1058
1331
1676
1741
1768
1709
1775
2670
2159
2026
2058
2560
3021

TDs
3
6
10
18
16
18
21
22
20
29
21
20
33
37

Yd^G
53.7
105.8
110.9
139.7
158.3
160.7
170.9
177.5
190.7
1%.3
202.6
205.8
232.7
274.6

Att
242
222
277
276
294
348
231
311
269
237
255
390
389
263

Int
11
11
17
16
20
13
9
8
7
8
7
18
19
6

Yards TDs
1381
8
1425
5
1575
8
1797
11
1669
10
2085
16
1928
22
2052
13
1874
12
2092
21
1993
20
2887
20
2476
16
2541
28

XP 2XP DXP FG
0
5
10
1
0
8
11
1
27
0
0
3
27
1
0
5
27
3
0
7
0 12
22
1
33
2
0 10
7
30
1
0
0
5
28
1
1
7
25
0
0
34
0
8
42
2
0
7
0 10
53
0
0
7
57
3

Sa.
0
1
0
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
1
0
0

Yd^G
138.1
142.5
157.5
163.4
166.9
173.8
175.3
186.5
187.4
190.2
199.3
206.2
206.3
231.0
Pts. A
93
141
210
238
264
224
341
269
251
258
316
387
395
549

Edinboro Football 2006
PSAC Overview
The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference,
with 55 years of organized competition, has estab­
lished itself as one of the most respected NCAA
Division 11 athletic conferences.
In its history the PSAC has laid claim to 37
NCAA team champions and 204 individual title
winners, giving credence to its fine athletic tradi­
tion. The conference has prospered on the nation­
al level in recent years, as it annually has close to
one-third of its teams participating in NCAA post­
season competition. The PSAC also distinguishes
itself as the second largest Division II conference in
terms of sports sponsorship, awarding titles for 22
different sports.
WMle proud of its athletic success, the league
has also thrived in an academic sense. The num­
ber of student-athletes designated by the confer­
ence as "Scholar-Athletes" - those who have
attained a cumulative grade point average of 3.25
or better - has increased every year since that stan­
dard was adopted in 1995-96. The impressive
number of yearly designees reached 1,579 in 200506,213 more than the previous year. Furthermore,
the most recent figure is nearly double the total of
those in the mid-1990s.
The PSAC was organized in 1951 for the pur­
pose of promoting and administering men's ath­
letic programs within the 14 state teachers colleges
in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In 1977,
due to the interest and growth of women's athlet­
ics, the conference was restructured to provide for
women's programs.
From its inception, each conference member
selected its own competitive division within the
NCAA. In 1980, however, the presidents voted to
reclassify the entire conference to Division II. ,
Althou^ all 14 institutions are members of NCAA
Division n, eight schools have also elected to com­
pete at the Division I level in select sports.
In 1983, all member institutions were granted
university status as a result of Legislative Act 188,
which formed Permsylvania's State System of
Higher Education. The system now enrolls in
excess of 107,000 students. The alumni of the State
System is over 600,000, which includes roughly
405,000 Pennsylvanians.
One of the largest conferences in the nation,
the PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 14
member mstitutions. It employs a commissioner,
two assistants and an intern at its headquarters in
Lock Haven, Pa.
2003-06 PSAC hfatioiial diampioris
Team - Lock Haven, Division II Softball
Individual - Division n Swimming & Diving Jamie Wolf, Clarion (3m diving); Division II
Swimming & Diving - Kathrin Dumitru, West
Chester (100 Butterfly, 200 Butterfly, 100
Backstroke, 200 Backstsroke); Tammy Leane, West
Chester,(400 IM, 500 Freestyle, 1000 Freestyle, 200
Backstroke)
2005-06 ESPN 'The Magazine/
C-rr^irla Academic All-Amerlean.s_____
Football - Lloyd Price, California; Michael
Baldwin, Kutztown. Women's Soccer - Julie
Karcher; West Chester. Softball - Heather
Chantiles, Shippensburg. Women's Track &
Field/Cross County - Laura Kline, Kutztown;
Kelly Richards, odinboro; Julie Nemergut
Edinboro. Men's Track & Field - Dan Gale. '
Women s At-Large - Jen Zuzack, Slippery Rock
(Swimmii^); Laura Kline, Kutztown (Held
Hockey); Tammy Leane, West Chester
I
(Swimmmg). Men's Af-Larve - Corey Jacoby
Shippensburg (Wrestling)

PSAC diampions
Prior to the origination of the PSAC in 1951,
Pennsylvania's sportswriters used a poll to
select a "conference champion" based on the
results of all the "state colleges". The sportswriters' poll was considered a mythical champi­
onship. With the advent of the conference in
1950, the Saylor Point System was used to deter­
mine a champion. From 1960 to 1987, a "State
Game" featuring the champions of the Eastern
and Western Divisions determined the confer­
ence champion. Since 1988, due to the confer­
ence's desire to qualify more teams for NCAA
postseason play, only divisional champions
have been named.

Sportswriters Charrmions
' T34
•35
•36
•37
•38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.), Millersville
Millersville
East Stroudsburg
no champion (World War II)
no champion (World War II)
no champion (World War H)
CaUfomiaJPa.)
Mansfield
Bloomsburg
Bloomsburg

Saylor Points System
1950
1951

1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987

Diyisiopal Champioiis
1988
1989
1990

1991
1992

1993
1994

1995

1953

West Chester
Bloomsburg
West Chester
West Chester

1954

Bloomsburg, East Stroudsburg,

1955

Bloomsburg

1956
1957

West Chester
Lock Haven, Shippensburg (tie)

1999

1958

Califomia(Pa.)

2000

1959

West Chester

1952

West Chester(tie)

1996
1997
1998

2001

State Game_______________
1960

1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969

West Chester 35, Lock Haven 6
West Chester 21, Slippery Rock 0
Slippery Rock 13, East Stroudsburg 6
West Chester 36, Slippery Rock 7
East Stroudsburg 27, Indiana(Pa.) 14
East Stroudsburg 26, Indiana(Pa.) 10
Clarion 28, West Chester 26
West Chester 27, Clarion 7
Califomia(Pa.) 28, East Stroudsburg 28
West Chester 41, aarion 34

Edinboro 14, West Chester 6
West Chester 35, Edinboro 14
Slippery Rock 29, West Chester 27
Slippery Rock 28, West Chester 14
Slippery Rock 20, West Chester 7
East Stroudsburg 24, Edinboro 2C
East Stroudsburg 14, Shippensbun
Clarion 25, Millersville 24
East Stroudsburg 49, Clarion 4
Lock Haven 48, Cheyney 14
Clarion 15, Kutztown 14
Shippensburg 34, Millersville 14
East Stroudsburg 24, Edinboro 22
Clarion 27, East Stroudsburg 14
Califomia(Pa.) 21, Bloomsburg 14
Bloomsburg 31, Indiana(Pa.) 9
Indiana(Pa.) 20, West Chester 6
Indiana(Pa.) 21, West Chester 9

2002

2003

2004
2005

East — Millersville
West — Shippensburg
East — West Chester, Millersville (tie)
West-EDINBORO
East — Millersville
West - Indiana(Pa.)
East — East Stroudsburg
West — Indiana(Pa.)
East — West Chester
West - Indiana(Pa.)
East — Millersville
West - Indiana(Pa.)
East — Bloomsburg,
West Chester - East (tie)
West - Indiana(Pa.)
East — Millersville, Bloomsburg (tie)
West-EDINBORO
East — Bloomsburg
West - Indiana(Pa.), Clarion (tie)
East — Bloomsburg
West - Slippery Rock
East — Mdlersvdlle
West - Slippery Rock
East - West Chester
West - Slippery Rock
East — Bloomsburg
West - Indiana(Pa.)
East — Bloomsburg
West - lndiana(Pa.)
East — Bloomsburg
West - Indiana(Pa.)
East — East Stroudsburg,
Bloomsburg (tie)
West-EDINBORO,
Indiana(Pa.) (tie)
East - West Chester
West — EDINBORO, Shippensburg
Indiana(Pa.) (tie)
East — Bloomsburg
West-EDINBORO,
Califomia(Pa.) (tie)

54-59
59-60

West Chester

Game

The Golden Rams

Edinboro Football 2000

Edinboro Football 2006

2006 Opponen

2006 Opponents

Game

St. Anselm

Bloomsburg

September 9, i;oo p.m.
Sox Harrison Stadium

September i6, i:oo p.m.
Sox Harrison Stadium

The Hamlcs

September 2, i:oo p.m.
John A. Farrell Stadium

2006 Schedule

2006 Schedule
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11

EDINBORO
at Delaware
at Clarion
SHIPPENSBURG
CHEYNEY
at Bloomsburg
MILLERSVILLE
at Kutztown
at East Stroudsburg
MANSFIELD
at Slippery Rock

2005 Results C8-4)
CLARION
Won
at North Dakota
Lost
INDIANA(PA)
Won
at Delaware
Lost
CHEYNEY
Won
at Kutztown
Won
at MillersviUe
Won
MANSFIELD
Won
EAST
Won
STROUDSBURG
Lost
3542 at Bloomsburg
Won
24-16 at Shippensburg
NCAA Division II Playoffs
Lost
20-24 at C.W. Post
43-14
741
30-20
2142
64-0
48-21
27-7
63-20
18-17

General Information
Location: West Chester, PA
Enrollment: 12,500
Colors: Pmple & Gold
Nickname: Golden Rams
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: Peimsylvania State
Athletic East
Stadium (Capacity): John A. Farrell
Stadium (7,500)
Surfeice: Fieldturf

The Huskies

Bill Zwaan

RB Osagie Osunde

President: Dr. Madeleine Wing
Adler
^
Athletic Director: Dr. Edward
Matejkovic

IVledia Relations
SID: TomDiCamiUo
Office Phone: (610) 436-3316
E-mail: tdicamilloil^cupa.edu
FAX: (610)436-2966
Press Box; (610) 436-2160

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Bill Zwaan (Delaware
'79)
Record at Westchester: 27-11,3
years
Career Record: 81-25,9 years
Office Phone: (610)436-3528
Assistant Coaches: Mike Furlong
(defensive coordinator/linebackers);
Aaron Harris (running backs); Jack
Klebe (wide receivers); Mike Lux
(defensive line); Tom Ryan (outside
linebackers); Nick Sama (offensive
line); Jim Simmons (defensive backs);
Gerald Toney (special teams)

Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4

2005 Results (1-9)
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost

40-14
7-13
ot
1444
17-73
741
0-19
0-27
749
745

Lost

28-51

PLYMOUTH ST,
ASSUMPTION
at Pace
C.W. POST
at StonehUl
at Merrimack
BRYANT
at Bentley
SOUTHERN
CONNECTICUT ST.
at American Inti.

General Information
Location: Manchester, NH
Eiuxtlhnent: 1,950
Colors: Blue & White
Nickname; Hawks
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Northeast-10
Stadium (Capacity): Grappone
Stadium (4,500)
Surface: Natural Grass
President: Rev. Jonathan DeFelice,
O.S.B.

Ken Krctpczyk

DE Casey laws. ,i

AthleticDirector: Ed Cannon

JVledia Relations
SID: Ken Johnson, Jr.
Office Phone: (603)641-7810
E-mail: kejohnson@anselm.edi
FAX: (603)641-7172
Press Box: (603) 656-6036,604L

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: KenKnapczyk
(V\%iona St. '97)
Record at St. Anselm: 1-9,1 year
Career Record: 1-9,1 year
Office Phone: (603)656-6010
Assistant Coaches: Paul Lavignt
(assistant head coach/defensive coor­
dinator); Andy Carr (offensive cooruinator/offensive line); Dave Rozum^ V
(linebackers/special teams); Shaun St.
Onge (defensive backs); Anthony
Barese (defensive line); Mike
Bombardier (running backs); Scott
Lukas (wide receivers)

Sept-2
Sept. 9
Septic
Sept 23
Sept 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11

at James Madison
CALIFORNIA(PA)
at Edinboro
CLARION
at Shippensburg
WESTCHESTER
KUTZTOWN
at Mansfield
at MillersviUe
EAST STROUDSBURG
at Cheyney

2005 Results Cii-i)
SLIPPERY ROCK
Won 40-24
at Fairmont State
Won 33-0
SHIPPENSBURG
Won 49-21
at Lock Haven
Won 63-0
at Indiana(Pa.)
Wbn 27-0
at East Stroudsburg
Won 31-24
KUTZTOWN
Wbn 12-0
at Cheyney
Won 48-14
at Mansfield
Won 40-12
WEST CHESTER
Won 42-35
MILLERSVILLE
Won 42-28
NCAA Division II Playoffs
EAST
Lost 39-52
STROUDSBURG

General Information
Location: Bloomsburg, PA
Enrollment: 8,040
Colors: Maroon & Gold
^dckname: Huskies
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic East
Stadium (Capacity): Robert B.
Redman Stadium (5,000)
Surface: Natural Grass
President: Dr. Jessica Kozloff

2006 Schedule

Danny Hale

RB Jamar Brittingham

AthleticDirector: Mary Gardner

JVledia Relations
SID: Tom McGuire
Office Phone: (570)389-4413
E-mail: tmcguire@bloomu.edu
FAX: (570)3894724
Press Box: (570)3894353

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Danny Hale (West
Chester '68)
Record at Bloomsburg: 106-39-1,
13 years
Career Record: 146-52-1,18 years
Office Phone: (570)389-4359
Assistant Coaches: TomPajic
(offensive coordinator/quarterbacks);
Paul Darragh (defensive coordina­
tor/secondary); Chet Henicle (line­
backers); Brian McBryan (offensive
line); Bill Perkins (defensive line/
strength & conditioning); Frank
Williams (defensive line); Ed Rush
(running backs); Maurice Daly (scout
team)

2005

Golden Rams Outlook
2005 Record: 84
Offensive System: Wing-T
Defensive ^«tem: 3-4
LettermenRetumine/Lost: 48/9
Starters Returning: 18
Offense — 9
Defense — 7

^

Series History
Series Rerord: West Chester leads 4-2
Last Meeting: 2001 - West Chester 30, Edinboro 26
Last Edinhoro Win: 2000-13-6
Last West Chester Win: 2001 - 30-26
Current Streak: West Chester won last meeting

Page 54

2005 Record: H-l
Offensive System: Pro-I
Defensive System: 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 60/14
Starters Returning: 13
Offense — 6
Defense — 7

Specialty — 0

Avg.
TD
Rushing
Att.
Yards
241
97
2.5
0
Drew Lyons
62
239
3.9
1
Mike Donoghue
Yards
Pet.
TD
Passing
Att. Comp.
1033
46.5
13
Shane Dinagen
215
100
682
46.2
3
Dan Cohen
158
73
GEOFF STEVENS
67
28
225
41.8
0
TD
Receiving
Yards
Avg.
No.
PAT TURNER
600
9.8
5
61
334
10.4
4
MICHAEL GARCARZ
32
363
11.7
3
COREY WILLIAMS
31
7.2
0
Kevin Lukas
25
179
1
Mike Donoghue
142
7.9
18
200
12.5
3
MIKEWOJTAS
16
Asst.
Total
!Sacks
Tackles
Solo
74
3
THOMAS KELLEHER
38
36
0
Brian Sundell
38
31
69
0
Anthony Barese
22
40
62
CASEY LAWSON
34
20
54
14.5

Lf
14
3.'
Int.
10
11
5
Lg
51
3(
80
1-t
20
27
Int.
0
1
0
0

Specialty — 0

2005 STATTSTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
TD
Avg.
Att.
Yards
Rushing
Lg73
32
7.2
2260
JAMAR BRITTINGHAM
316
59
6
5.0
639
129
JOSH HECK
1
39
7.1
207
29
CHRISTIAN ALLEN
TD
Int.
Pet.
Yards
Passing
Att. Comp.
17
6
62.4
2135
Jack Lydic
234
146
1
1
7
134
70.0
A1 West
10
TD
Avg.
Yards
Receiving
No.
Lg.
60
6
15.8
600
Donny Patrick
38
70
13.8
3
470
34
GREG MASTERS
51
1
338
16.1
K'fANSCHUCK
21
62
11.4
2
jamar BRITTINGHAM[
229
20
Int.
Sacks
Tackles
Asst.
Total
Solo
0
2
rob biernat
87
37
50
2
5
!®nH DAVIS
63
29
34
TVLERTRETTIN
4
62
0
30
32

^ries History
Record: Edinboro leads 5-1
J'®®! Meeting: 1999 - Bloomsburg 65, Edinboro 16
Edinboro Win: 1998-19-12
Bloomsburg Win: 1999 — 65-16
Streak: Bloomsburg won last meeting

Series History
Series Record: First Meeting

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

at Clark Atlanta
INDIANA(PA)
at Califomia(Pa.)
EDINBORO
at West Chester
at Qarion
MANSFIELD
at East Stroudsburg
KUTZTOWN
at MillersviUe
BLOOMSBURG

2005 Results C2-9)
Lost
Won

16-17
32-7

Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost

13-10
0-54
0-64
7-31
17-38
14^8
3-49
3-40

Lost

12-29

LOCK HAVEN
at West Virginia
State
ST. PAUL'S
at Nicholls State
at West Chester
MILLERSVILLE
at Mansfield
BLOOMSBURG
at Caltfomia(Pa.)
EAST
STROUDSBURG
at Kutztown

General Information
Location: Cheyney, PA
Enrollment: 1,700
Colors: Blue & White
Nickname: Wolves
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athlehc East
Stadium (Capacity): CYShieldsStevenson Stadium (5,000)
Sluice: Natural Grass

LB Brandon Hawkins

Tim Newsome

President: Wallace Arnold
AthleticDirector: PatricSimon

JVIediu Relations
SID: Lenn Margolis
Office Phone: (610) 399-2143
E-mail: lmargolis@cheyney.edu
FAX: (610)399-2291
Press Box: (610) 399-2026

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Tim Newsom (West
Virginia '92)
Record at Cheyney: 2-9,1 year
Career Record: 2-9,1 year
Office Phone: (610) 399-2309
Assistant Coaches: Rod Robinson
(offensive coordinator); Dan Whyte
(running backs); Gus Felder (defen­
sive hne); Dominique Stephens (spe­
cial teams)

2005 Record: 2-9
Offensive System: West Coast
Defensive System: 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 35/10
Starters Returning: 18
Offense - 9
Defense - 9

Huskies Outlook

Specialty — 2

2005 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
Avg.
TD
Att.
Yards
Lg.
BRENT STEINMETZ
5.4
14
58
219
1188
OSAGIE OSUNDE
65
63
356
5.7
3
21
BRANDON HARGROSE
31
195
6.3
3
Passing
Int.
Att Comp.
Yards
Pet.
TD
MATTBURDALSKI
6
172
45.9
11
79
1333
BILL ZWAAN JR.
15
3
125
69
1215
55.2
Receiving
TD
No.
Yards
Avg.
LgMIKE WASHINGTON
67
47
1185
25.2
15
Brandon Simmons
50
36
17.8
6
639
BRENT STEINMETZ
69
22
252
11.5
1
Luther Brown
21
2
18
181
10.1
Tackles
Int.
Asst.
Total
Sacks
Solo
LATEEF FERGUSON
1
67
35
102
0.5
Randy Reinert
0
62
27
89
7.5
MIKE MIGNOGNO
0
55
0
20
75
JIMMY LEWIS
1
55
8.5
15
70

Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11

Wolves Outlook

Hawks Outlook
Record: 1-9
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive ^«tem: 44
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 42/39
Starters Returning: 13
Offense — 7
Defense -

The Wolves
September 23,1:00 p.m.
O’Shields-Stevenson Stadium

2006 Schedule

AMERICAN INTL
at Edinboro
at Assumption
PACE
at C.W. Post
STONEHILL
MERRIMACK
at Bryant
BENTLEY
at Southern
Connecticut State

Cbeyney

Game

is Badtlt

*^lmboro Football 2006 ♦ The

is Back!!!

Specialty -1

2005 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
-Yards
• ■
Avg.
TD
Att.
Lg31
441
3.9
2
113
BILLY MITCHELL
31
312
3.0
0
CLEVELAND RICHARDSON 104
18
2.9
170
0
59
CHINOSO OKORO
Yards
TD
Int.
Comp.
Pet.
Passing
Att.
12
98
1131
45.6
8
DERRICK MURRY
215
Yards
Avg.
TD
No.
Receiving
Lg53
584
17.7
4
33
DOMINIQUE CURRY
49
233
11.6
3
20
Jason Harris
31
140
8.2
1
17
BILLY MITCHELL
19
104
17
6.1
1
XAVIER BLACKWELL
Int.
Asst.
Total
Sacks
Solo
Tdcklcs
1
55
105
2
50
BRANDON HAWKINS
0
31
74
2
43
ROBERT EDWARDS
0
37
74
37
0
TYREE COOPER

Series History
Series Record: Edinboro leads 3-1
Last Meeting: 1997 - Edinboro 44, Cheyney 0
Last Edinboro Win: 19% — 38-6
Last Cheyney Win: 1967-13-12
Current Streak: Edinboro has won last three meetings

Edinbor^ootbal^ooo ^l^nboro Football 2006

2006 Opponentel >006 Opponents
Game

IndianaCPa.)

Game

The Indians

CalifomiaCPa.)

East Stroudsburg

October 7, 2:00 p.m.
Sox Harrison Stadium

October 14,1:00 p.m.
Sox Harrison Stadium

The Vulcans

September 30,1:00 p.m.
Sox Harrison Stadium

2006 Schedule
Aug. 27
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5

MILLERSVILLE
at West Chester
at Catawba
BLOOMSBURG
at Shippensburg
SLIPPERY ROCK
EDINBORO
at Lock Haven
at Clarion
CALIFORNIA(PA)

2006 Schedule

Lou Tqjper

TB Chris Morgan

2005 Results C5-5)
Won
Won

27-19
42-21

Lost
Lost
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Won

19-52
24-34
17-0
34-13
14-38
52-10
30-20
35-23

MILLERSVILLE
at NebraskaQmaha
CATAWBA
at Bloomsburg
SHIPPENSBURG
at Slippery Rock
at Edinboro
LOCK HAVEN
CLARION
at Califomia(Pa.)

General Information
Location: Indiara, PA
Eimillment: 14,000
Colors: Crimson & Gray
Nickname: Indians
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athlebc West
Stadium (Capacity): George P.
Miller Stadium (6,500)
Surface: A Turf (artificial)
President: Dr. Tony Atwater
AtMetic Director: Dr. Frank
Condino

Media Relations
SID: Mike Hoffman
Office Phone: (724)357-2747
E-mail: mhoffmart^up.edu
FAX: (724)357-7804
Press Box: (724)357-2762

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Lou Tepper (Rutgers
'67)
Record at lUP: 0-0,1st year
Career Record: 65-57-2,12 years
Office Phone: (724)357-2780
Assistant Coaches: TomRogish
(defensive line); Paul TortoreUa (defen­
sive coordinator/strong safeties); D.K.
McDonald (defensive backs); Jim Smith
(passing game coordinator/quarter­
backs); Mike Campolo (running game
coordinator/offensive line); Nick
Sirianni (wide receivers); Bemie
McQuown (defensive ends/rush line­
backers); Gene Bicego (specialists); Bill
Waryck (tight ends)

FAIRMONT STATE
at Bloomsburg
CHEYNEY
at East Stroudsburg
LOCK HAVEN
at Edinboro
SLIPPERY ROCK
MILLERSVILLE
at Shippensburg
at Clarion
1NDIANA(PA)

2005 Results C8-2)
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Won
Lost

42-6
88-12
15-16
43-7
21-28
36-26
41-13
48-3
48-7
38-23

FAIRMONT STATE
at Mansfield
at Monmouth
CLARION
at Slippery Rock
EDINBORO
at Shippensburg
CHEYNEY
LOCK HAVEN
at Indiana(Pa.)

General Information
Location: California, PA
Enrollment: 5,940
Colors: Red & Black
Nickname: Vulcans
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadium (Capacity): Adamson
Stadium (5,000)
Sluface: ProTurf
President: Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr.
Athletic Director: Dr. Tom Pucci

S^t30

]dtn Luckhardt

Media Relations
SID: Tom Byrnes
Office Phone; (724) 9384552
E-mail: bymes@cup.edu
FAX: (724)938-5849
Press Box: (724)938-4234

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: John Luckhardt
(Purdue '68)
Record at Califomia(Pa.): 24-18, ^
years
Career Record: 161-55-2,20 years
Office Phone: (724)9384019
Assistant Coaches: Mike Conway
(associate head coach/ defensive coor­
dinator); Mike KeUar (offensive coor­
dinator); Mike Evans (offensive
Hne/run game coordinator); Matt
Smith (outside linebackers/special
teams coordinator)

2005 Record: 8-2
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: Multiple
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 43/13
Starters Returning: 18
Offense — 9
Defense — 9

2005

Specialty -1

2005 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
CHRIS MORGAN
282
1276
4.5
11
PATMCDANEL
19
158
8.3
1
Stan Grandy
31
131
4.2
0
Passing
Alt. Comp.
Yards
Pet.
TD
ANDREW KREWATCH 272
123
1714
45.2
12
KEVIN WEIDL (in '04) 198
113
1813
57.1
18
Receiving
No.
Yards
Avg.
TD
ANTHONY CELUm
31
444
14.3
4
Cameron Mobley
23
470
20.4
1
Deanco Oliver
18
308
17.1
3
CHRIS MORGAN
17
159
9.4
1
Tackles
Solo
Asst.
Total
Sacks
Tye Desiderio
41
50
91
1
ANDRE HENDERSON
44
35
79
0
Brandon Lawrence
30
39
69
0.5
QUINTON COBB
25
26
51
0
Jerrell Jackson
32
17
49
0

Ig80
73
12
Int.
14
11
Ig57
41
53
36
Int.
0
0
0
0
2

Series History

Series History
Series Record: Tied at 35-35-2
Last Meeting: 2005- Califomia(Pa.) 36, Edinboro26
Last Edinhoro Win: 2004 - 42-28
Last Califomia(Pa.)'Win: 2005 - 36-26
Current Streak: Califomia(Pa.) won last meeting

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ Tbe

2005 Results C11-3)
72-17 at Bentley
EDINBORO
23-21
66A9 at C.W Post
17-13 at MillersviUe
24-31 BLOOMSBURG
ot
at aarion
56-0
Won
42-14 KUTZTOWN
Won
17-18 at West Chester
Lost
at Cheyney
40-3
Won
57-20 MANSFIELD
Won
NCAA Division II Playoffs
55-33 SOUTHERN
Won
CONN. STATE
52-39 at Bloomsburg
Won
55-28 C.W. POST
Won
20-55 at Grand Valley!
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Won
Lost

General Information
Location: East Stroudsburg, PA
Enrollment: 6,900
Colors: Red & Black
Nickname: Warriors
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic East
Stadium (Capacity): Eiler-Martin
Stadium (6,000)

Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
DannyDouds

QB jim Terwilliger

Nov. 4

Nov. 11

at Tiffin
at Kutztown
WEST CHESTER
at Bloommsburg
SLIPPERY ROCK
CHEYNEY
at Indiana(Pa.)
EDINBORO
at Lock Haven
CALIFORNIA(PA)
at Shippensburg

Surface: Natural Grass
President: Dr. Robert DiUman
Athletic Director: Dr. Thomas
Gioglio

Lost
Won

Media Relations

Won
Lost
Lost
Lost

1443
29-23
ot
15-12
743
0-44
0-56

Won
Lost
Lost
Lost

16-0
0-37
10-30
10-28

SID: RyanYanoshak
Office Phone: (570) 422-3312
E-mail: iyanoshak@po-box.esu.edu
FAX: (570)422-3586
Press Box: (570) 422-3549

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Denny Douds
(Slippeiy Rock '63)
Record at East Stroudsburg: 199130-3,32 yrs.
Career Record: 199-130-3,32 yrs.
Office Phone: (570)422-3319
Assistant Coaches: Mike
Terwilliger (offensive coordinator);
Mike Santella (offensive line); Frank
Lupin (wide receivers); Dan Weller
(defensive tackles); Mike Bender
(defensive ends); Joey Smith (lineback­
ers); John Jeffries (running backs); Rob
Mikulski (strength & conditioning)

2005 Results C3-7)
at West Chester
KUTZTOWN
MANSFIELD
at Califomia(Pa.)
at Edinboro
EAST
STROUDSBURG
LOCK HAVEN
at Shippensburg
INDIANA(PA)
SLIPPERY ROCK

General Information
Location: Clarion, PA
Enrollment: 6,500
Colors: Blue & Gold
Nickname: Golden Eagles
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadiiun (Capacity): Memorial
Stadium (5,000)
Surface: Sprinturf (artificial)
President: Dr. Joseph P.

Media Relations
SID: Richard P. Herman
Office Phone: (814)393-2334
E-mail: rherman@clarion.edu
FAX: (814)393-2082
Press Box: (814) 227-2105

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Jay Foster (Plymouth
St. '85)
Record at Clarion: 0-0,1st year
Career Record: 0-0,1st year
Office Phone: (814)393-2258
Assistant Coaches: Dave Duris
(offensive coordinator/offensive line);
Dwayne Martin (defensive coordina­
tor/linebackers); Chris Weibel (quar­
terbacks); Jesse Kelley (defensive
line/strength coach); Charles
Alexander (tight ends); Patrick Henry
(receivers); Bob Vallone (receivers);
Kevin Craig (rurming backs); Andy
Tabler (defensive ends)

Golden Eagles Outlook
Record: 3-7
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive ^stem: Multiple
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 32/15
Starters Returning: 16
Offense - 7
Defense - 7
2005

Warriors Outlook
Record: 11-3
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive l^stem: 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 35/22
Starters Returning: 10
Offense — 4
Defense — 6
2005

Specialty — 4

2005 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
IgAntoine Bagwell
188
1588
8.5
21
87
BRANDON LOMBARD'Y
48
256
5.3
7
27
ROBERT CALHOUN
38
185
4.9
2
36
Passing
Att. Comp.
Yards
Pet.
TD
Int.
JOE RUGGIERO
256
166
2,200
64.8
20
4
MATT HUMBERT
29
13
163
50.0
1
0
Receiving
No.
Yards
Avg.
TD
IgNATE FORSE
39
4%
12.7
2
42
MARCELLUS GARNER
36
462
12.8
4
59
Antoine Bagwell
28
420
15.0
4
59
MARC HUDDLESTON
19
317
16.7
4
53
BRANDON JACKSON
17
325
19.1
3
63
Tackles
Solo
Asst.
Total
Sacks
Int.
Lloyd Price
44
64
108
1
1
JOSH ZUNIC
27
36
63
1
0
JERMAINE MOYE
37
22
59
0
3
BRIAN MOHR
27
26
53
2
0

Series Record: lUP leads 50-20-4
Last Meeting: 2005 - Edinboro 20, Indiana(Pa.) 10
Last Edinboro Win: 2005 - 20-10
Last Indiana(Pa.) Win: 2002 - 54-35
Current Streak: Edinboro has won last three meetings

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OL Tim McCutdi n

Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11

BENTLEY
LOCK HAVEN
at Indiana(Pa.)
CALIFORNIA(PA)
at Mansfield
at MillersviUe
at Edinboro
CHEYNEY
WEST CHESTER
at Bloomsburg
KUTZTOWN

Game

2006 Schedule

2006 Schedule
Aug- 31
Sept 9
Sept 16
Sept 23

Vulcans Outlook

Indians Outlook
Record: 5-5
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive System: 3-4
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 35/13
Starters Returning: 15
Offense -- 9
Defense

Aug. 31
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11

The 'Warriors

Specialty — 0

2005 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
TD
Yards
Att.
Avg.
Rushing
Ig38
4
1021
5.2
197
Derek Lucas
14
61
613
6.3
98
Anthony Carfagno
4
23
389
3.1
127
JIMMY TERWILLIGER
TD
Int.
Yards
Pet.
Passing
Att. Comp.
11
4571
50
262
61.8
JIMMY TERWILLIGER 424
Avg.
TD
Yards
No.
Receiving
Igevanprall
23
75
1766
20.1
88
14
75
1189
19.5
61
Tint Strenfel
51
684
12.9
9
53
Anthony Carfagno
85
411
17.9
3
Ben Culver
23
15.2
1
36
183
12
CERYAN DALLAS
Int.
Asst.
Total
Sacks
Solo
Tackles
0
60
132
2
72
FRED RICE
0
64
119
2
55
JOHN'VETTER
37
90
6
53
GREGTHOMAN

Series History
Scries Record: East Stroudsburg leads 94
last Meeting: 2005 - East Stroudsburg 23, Edinboro 21
last Edinboro Win: 2003 - 31-20
last East Stroudsburg Win: 2005 - 23-21
Gurrent Streak: East Stroudsburg has won last three meetings

is BacklM^l^^dinboro Football 2006 ♦ The Ifata is Back!!!

CLARION
UNIVERSITY
Specialty -

2005 STATTS'nCAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
TD
Att.
Yards
Avg.
Rushing
Ig301
2.8
2
14
109
Tyrone Buckner
282
4.1
1
50
68
ERIK YONISH
15
57
216
3.8
2
DAVID MURZYNSKI
18
166
2.2
2
76
MICHAEL BYRD
Yards
TD
Int.
Pet.
Att. Comp.
Passing
65
712
1
11
45.8
142
ERIK YONISH
60
590
1
5
46.5
129
Brandon Dando
Yards
Avg.
No.
TD
Receiving
Lg48
33
418
12.7
3
PIERRE ODOM (in '04)
65
27
292
10.8
1
MICHAEL BYRD
22
184
12.1
1
24
Josh Province
229
12.1
22
19
1
TONY EASTERLING
234
48
17
13.8
2
JOEFARKAS(in'04)
Int.
Solo
Asst
Total
Sacks
Tackles
57
45
102
0
4
MATT MORRIS
47
36
83
0
1
Jordan Hicks
36
1
42
78
1
ZACH GOURLEY

Series History
Series Reeord: Edinboro leads 38-37-2
Last Meeting: 2005 - Edinboro 44, Clarion 0
Last Edinboro Win: 2005 — 44-0
Last Clarion Win: 2002 - 24-18
Current Streak: Edinboro has won last three meetings

^dinboro Football 2006

2006
Game

Slippery Rock

Game

October 28,1:00 p.m.
N. Kerr Thompson Stadium

10

The Roctc

2006 Scliediile
Aug. 31
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11

at Youngstown State
at Millersvile
MANSFIELD
at Kutztown
at Qarion
SHIPPENSBURG
at Califomia(Pa.)
LOCK HAVEN
EDINBORO
at Indiana(Pa.)
WEST CHESTER

Dr. George Mihdik

DT Cory Lacek

2005 Results C5-5)

iVIedia Relations

Lost
Lost
Lost
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Won

SID: BobMcComas
Office Phone: (724)738-2777
E-mail: robert.mccomas@sru.edu
FAX: (724)7384761
Press Box: (724) 738-2995

2440
1444
7-24
55-7
28-21
17-38
21-15
7-24
58-28
28-10

at Bloomsburg
at Youngstown St,
SHEPHERD
LOCK HAVEN
CALIFORNIA(PA)
at Indiana(Pa.)
MILLERSVILLE
at Edinboro
SHIPPENSBURG
at Clarion

General Information
Location: Slippery Rock, PA
Enrollment: 8,100
Colors: Green & White
Nickname: The Rock
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: Peimsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadium (Capacity): N. Kerr
Thompson Stadium (10,000)
Siuface: Artificial
President: Dr. Robert M. Smith
Athletic Director: PaulLueken

Coacliing Staff
Head Coach: Dr. George Mihalik
(SUppeiy Rock '76)
Record at Slippery Rock: 120-734,
16 years
Career Record: 120-734,16 years
Office Phone: (724) 738-2780
Assistant Coaches: Vic Campagna
(offensive coordinator/quarterbacks);
Shawn Lutz (defensive coordinator/
defensive line); Thomas Howard (line­
backers); Rob Keys (defensive backs/
special teams/recruiting coordinator);
Joe Walton (offensive line); Bill
Horsman (running backs); Harry Jones
(tight ends); Paul Giesey (wide
receivers); Dwayne Martin (lineback­
ers); Jason Makrinos (graduate assis­
tant); J.J. Milanovich (student assistant)

Sliippensburg

The Red Rciiders
November 4,1:00 p.m.
Sox Harrison Stadium

Record: 5-5
Offensive System: One-Back
Defensive System: 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 37/10
Starters Returning: 22
Offense — 9
Defense — 9

Specialty - 4

2005 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
■ ■■
''
'

Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
Tg.
Josh Kniess
210
1270
6.0
15
66
CORY MANFULL
102
433
4.2
2
21
NATE CROOKSHANK
85
315
3.7
3
58
Passing
Att Comp.
Yards
Pet
TD
Int
NATE CROOKSHANK 231
120
1556
51.9
7
13
Receiving
No.
Yards
Avg.
TD
Lg.
COLIN GOLDEN
41
453
11.0
1
38
PALTL PAVERS
24
392
16.3
2
55
LUKE WETZEL
13
228
17,5
2
46
FRANK CREMONESE
11
174
15.8
1
29
Tackles
Solo
Asst.
Total
Sacks
Int.
JARED PALMER
27
32
59
0
1
BRANDON RAKSZAWSKI
36
22
58
0
0
Jerome Whiting
30
25
55
2
0
CORY LACEK
27
26
53
12
0

Series History

2005 Results C4-7)

Won
Won
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
Won
Lost
Lost

72-17
10-3
32-34
2149
23-17
0-16
15-20
26-7
13-31
37-0
28-58
16-24

at Bentley
at Kutztown
at Shepherci
at Bloomsburg
MILLERSVILLE
at Edinboro
INDIANA(PA)
at Lock Haven
CALIFORNIA(PA)
CLARION
at Slippery Rock
WESTCHESTER

General Information
Location: Shippenshurg, PA
Enrollment: 7,600
Colors: Red & Blue
Nickname: Red Raiders
Affiliation: NCAA II
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadium (Capacity): Seth Grove
Stadium (7,700)
Surface: Natural Grass
Interim President: Dr. G.F. Jody
Harpster

Lock Haven

11

The

Fightiiig Scots vs.
2006 Opponents

Redd Eagles

November ii, 12 noon
Hubert Jack Stadium

Bloomsburg
Aug- 31
Sept. 9

Southern Illinois
at East Stroudsburg
MILLERSVILLE
at Mansfield
at Califomia(Pa.)
at Indiana(Pa.)
SHIPPENSBURG
at Slippery Rock
CLARION
KUTZTOWN
EDINBORO

S^.16
S^t.23
Sept. 30

Rocky Rees

LB Frank Duff

Athletic Director: Dr. Roberta Page

IVIedia Relatioiis
SID: Jason Eichelberger
Office Phone: (717)477-1201
E-mail: jeich@ship.edu
FAX: (717)477-1253
Press Box: (717)477-1391

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: Rocky Rees (West
Chester '71)
Record at Shippenshurg: 97-80-1
16 years
Career Record: 133-95-2,21 yearj
Office Phone: (717)477-1758
Assistant Coaches: Pete Lee (offc sive coordinator/offensive line/tight
ends); Mike Burket (defensive cooruinator/linebackers); Mark Maciejews'i
(defensive backs); Chance Powell
(wide receivers); J.C. Morgan (runni' g
backs); Jackson Tarr (defensive
line/defensive ends)

Record: 4-7
Offensive System: WingT
Defensive System: Multiple 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 29/12
Starters Returning: 20
Offense -10
Defense - 9

2005 Results C2-9)
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Won
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost

17-16
0-56
0-70
0-63
7-55
24-12
7-26
0-16
23-28
748
341

at Cheyney
at James Madison
at Towson
BLOOMSBURG
at Slippery Rock
MANSFIELD
SHIPPENSBURG
at Clarion
INDIANA(PA)
at Cafifomia(Pa.)
EDINBORO

General Information
Location: Lock Haven, PA
Enrollment: 5,283
Colors: Crimson & White
Nickname: Bald Eagles
Affiliation: NCAAII
Conference: Pennsylvania State
Athletic West
Stadium (Capacity): Hubert Jack
Stadium (3,000)
Surface: Artificial Turf
President: Dr. Keith T. Miller
Athletic Director: Sharon E. Taylor

John Klacik

DT Jeff Eaton

JVIedia Relations
SID: A1 Weston
Office Phone: (570)893-2350
E-mail: aweston@Ihup.edu
FAX: (570)893-2326
Press Box: (570)893-2666

Coaching Staff
Head Coach: John Klacik (Lock
Haven '88)
Record at Lock Haven: 2-9,1 year
Career Record: 2-9,1 year
Office Phone: (570)893-2250
Assistant Coaches: Terry Szucs
(defensive coordinator'defensive
backs); Chris Sprague (defensive fine);
Brian Jenkins (special teams/running
backs); Anthony Naples (linebackers);
Matt Monty (offensive fine/recruiting
coordinator)

Record: 2-9
Offensive System: Multiple
Defensive ^stem: 4-3
Lettermen Retuming/Lost: 33/25
Starters Returning: 15
Offense - 5
Defense - 8
2005

Specialists -1

2005 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
Rushing
Att.
Yards
Avg.
TD
TgAARON DYKES
147
628
4.3
2
37
WALTER CRUMP
94
346
3.7
2
39
DAVID RICHARDS
54
278
5.1
0
43
CHRIS LYNCH
45
208
4.6
2
15
Passing
Att. Comp.
Yards
Pet.
TD
Int
TONY GOMEZ
194
85
1072
43.8
7
6
RICK HENSHAW
118
50
655
42.4
7
5
Receiving
No.
Yards
Avg.
TD
TgWALTER CRUMP
37
361
9.8
1
36
HOWARD CHAVOUS
35
517
14.8
2
44
KYLE FOGARTY
21
271
12.9
3
38
MIKE HARRIS
12
189
15.8
1
29
Tackles
Solo
Asst
Total
1 Sacks
Int
JONATHAN ALDRIDG
53
44
97
0
2
JOHN SHARBAUGH
47
43
90
0
3
JOSH OSWALT
26
53
79
0.5
1
FRANK DUFFY
27
39
66
3
2

Specialty - 4

2005 STATISTICAL LEADERS Returning Players in CAPS
TD
Yards
Avg.
Att.
Rushing
Tg24
1
374
3.8
99
Derek Marshall
4
36
362
4.4
83
CHELSTAN ANDERI ^111
18
4.3
0
74
316
John Kaluzny
Int.
Pet.
TD
Yards
Att. Comp.
Passing
35.1
0
6
40
203
114
JASON EBY
134
1
3
47.6
20
42
troy wile JR.
TD
Yards
Avg.
No.
Receiving
Lg65
185
9.7
2
19
ADAM LAWRENCE
27
111
8.5
0
13
Kyle McCloe
27
6.5
1
13
85
Brian Camberg
27
107
9.7
0
11
Jason Walther
0
8
33
3.3
10
BRIAN TOMASOVTTCH[
Int
Asst.
Total
Sacks
Solo
Tackles
0
37
90
0
53
.David SNOW
0
30
73
0
43
lEREKHARSCH
73
1
3
34
39
)NATHANNALF
0
37
19
56
6
irad Sones

;ries History

Series History

iries Record: Edinboro leads 33-14-1
Meeting: 2005 - Edinboro 41, Lock Haven 3
Edinboro Win: 2005 - 41-3
Slippery Rock Win: 2000 - 20-16
;nt Streak: Edinboro has won last five meetings

Series Record: Shippenshurg leads 23-20-1
Last Meeting: 2005 - Edinboro 16, Shippenshurg 0
Last Edinboro Win: 2005-16-0
Last Shippenshurg Win: 2004-17-10
Current Streak: Edinboro won last meeting

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ Tbe

Oct. 7
Oct 14
Oct. 21
Oct 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11

Edinboro leads 5-1
1981
1982
1990
1991
1998
1999

Bald Eagles Outlook

2005

2005

Series Record: Slippery Ro:k leads 43-24-7
Last Meeting: 2005 - Edinboro
suppery icock /
Last Edinhoro Win: 2005 - 24-7
Last Slippery Rock Win: 2002 - 7-3
Current Streak: Edinboro has won last three meetings

SHEPHERD
at Mansfield
KUTZTOWN
at West Chester
BLOOMSBURG
at Slippery Rock
at Lock Haven
1NDIANA(PA)
CALlFORNIA(PA)
at Edinboro
CLARION

Game

aoo6 Schedule

Red Raiders Outlook

The Rock Outlook

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2006 Schedule
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11

inboro Football 2006

is Back!#!

-dinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

is Back!!!

EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
BU

25-9
34-7
33-6
23-21
19-12
65-16

A
H
A
H
H
A

CalifonoiaCPa
Tied at 35-35-2
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1958
1959
1960
1961
1%2
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993

EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
CAL
EUP
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
Tie
CAL
CAL
CAL
EUP
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
EUP
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
CAL
EUP*
CAL
CAL
CAL
Tie
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
CAL
EUP
EUP
CAL
EUP
CAL
EUP
CAL
EUP
CAL
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP

27-7
13-6
19-0
18-0
7-6
6-0
10-0
19-6
14-0
12-0
0-0
18-6
6-0
20-13
31-10
19-0
25-12
14-7
32-6
12-0
7-6
20-7
20-0
19-6
13-0
41-0
21-13
26-19
27-6
21-14
14-0
35-21
35-7
49-17
35-7
16-16
28-7
47-7
40-20
47-13
27-14
28-14
35-7
30-8
28-7
31-7
17-13
9-3
58-20
24-19
20-14
14-9
9-24
28-17
45-7
54-14
43-37
45-10
33-13
32-7

67-6
EUP
1994
31-7
EUP
1995
14-13
EUP
19%
38-22
EUP
1997
37-3
EUP
1998
CAL 35^
1999
31-17
EUP
2000
CAL 34-24
2001
38-22
EUP
2002
34-3
EUP
2003
42-28
EUP
2004
CAL 36-26
2005
‘ Edinboro later forfeited

A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A

Edinboro leads 3-1
1%7
1970
19%
1997

CU
EUP
EUP
EUP

13-12
37-0
38-6
440

A
H
H
A

low
Edinboro leads 38-37

H

H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H

1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1%1
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1%7
1968
1%9
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975

EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
CU
EUP
CU
CU
CU
EUP
CU
EUP
CU
CU
Tie
EUP
CU
EUP
CU
CU
EUP
CU
CU
CU
CU
CU
CU
EUP
EUP
CU
EUP
EUP
CU
CU
EUP
EUP*
CU
CU
CU
CU
EUP
EUP
CU
EUP
Tie
EUP

31-6
28-0
46-0
20-0
68-0
6-0
27-0
6-4
134)
19-0
40-0
7-0
6-2
26-7
35-0
0-0
8-6
50-0
7-6
20-0
33-0
13-7
12-6
20-0
20-6
46-20
27-12
13-6
34-0
194)
13-0
13-7
13-12
21-20
7-6
14-7
14-13
41-7
28-7
37-13
24-0
10-6
24-17
10-9
23-22
21-21
30-0

Edinboro Football 2006

ID LUCILLQIIM

IIS vs«:
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

EUP
CU
CU
CU
EUP
EUP
CU
EUP
CU
CU
EUP
CU
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
EUP
CU
EUP
EUP
CU
CU
EUP
CU
EUP
CU
EUP
EUP
EUP

25-20
10-7
42-7
13-0
13-10
27-17
22-20
28-8
35-24
26-7
48-21
48-24
35-0
12-7
23-14
17-9
26-17
28-0
24-20
28-6
48-35
28-0
33-20
30-29
7-0
24-12
24-18
35-6
21-10
44-0

A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H

East'

Stroudsburg

East Stroudsburg leads 9-4
1967
1968
1975
1982
1984
1985
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004

ESU
6-33
ESU
15-49
ESU
20-24
ESU
22-24
EUP
40-20
EUP
30-14
EUP
20-9
ESU
31-30
ESU
30-24
EUP
31-20
ESU
20-7
ESU# 36-32
2005
ESU
23-21
# NCAA playoff game

H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A

IndianaCPa.) leads 50-20-4

1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936

EUP
EUP
EUP
lUP
EUP
lUP
lUP
lUP
lUP
lUP
lUP

16-6
16-0
31-0
8-0
27-0
27-0
10-0
15-0
33-0
54-0
15-6

1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1958
1959
1960
1961

lUP
31-0
lUP
13-0
lUP
20-0
lUP
25-0
lUP
33-13
lUP
33-6
lUP
20-6
lUP
18-6
Tie
20-20
lUP
7-0
lUP
14-7
lUP
28-13
lUP
19-0
lUP
14-6
lUP
26-0
EUP
32-12
Tie
14-14
EUP
33-7
1%2
lUP
14-0
1963
lUP
41-7
lUP
1964
31-7
1%5
EUP* 10-6
1966
lUP
14-0
1967
lUP
19-0
1968
lUP
58-0
1969
lUP
27-0
1970
EUP
31-14
1971
EUP
29-23
1972
lUP
17-7
1973
EUP
21-14
1974
lUP
25-7
1975
EUP
28-21
1976
EUP
8-5
1977
Tie
3-3
1978
EUP
27-21
1979
EUP
13-9
EUP
1980
11-7
1981
lUP
7-6
1982
EUP
6-3
1983
lUP
23-21
1984
lUP
52-17
lUP
1985
35-9
1986
lUP
28-10
1987
lUP
28-17
lUP
1988
27-7
1989
EUP
37-0
1990
lUP
36-29
lUP# 14-7
1991
lUP
20-17
1992
Tie
21-21
1993
lUP
31-24
1994
lUP
21-7
1995
EUP
35-18
1996
lUP
20-18
1997
lUP
25-20
1998
lUP
17-41
1999
lUP
7-18
lUP
2000
27-3
2001
lUP
21-6
2002
lUP
54-35
EUP
2003
28-20
2004
EUP
38-14
2005
EUP
20-10
* Edinboro later forfeited
# NCAA playoff game

LockHa\neu
Edinboro leads 33-14-1

H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A

1958
1959
1960
1961
1%2
1%3
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

LHU 33-26
EUP
36-13
LHU 33-6
Tie
7-7
EUP
28-14
16-14
EUP
LHU 22-25
LHU 27-14
LHU 17-14
LHU 30-6
LHU 56-21
LHU 41-33
EUP
34-21
EUP
42-26
EUP
56-19
LHU 25-27
EUP
14-0
EUP
52-0
EUP
45-15
LHU 20-14
EUP
31-21
LHU 24-7
LHU 7-6
LHU 14-13
EUP
34-7
EUP
58-7
EUP
45-25
EUP
27-22
EUP
30-21
EUP
31-21
EUP
45-7
EUP
49-10
EUP
41-6
EUP
28-12
EUP
38-10
EUP
52-20
EUP
33-16
EUP
52-12
EUP
45-17
EUP
29-23ot
EUP
37-15
EUP
38-7
LHU 20-16
EUP
23-3
EUP
37-14
EUP
48-13
EUP
38-17
EUP
41-3

A

H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A

St. Ansebu
FirstMeeting

Sbipi^nsbuc^
Shippensburg leads 23-20-1
1957
1962
1%3
1964
1965
1966
1%7

SHIP
SHIP
SHIP
SHIP
EUP*
SHIP
SHIP

20-14
27-20
12-8
41-13
35-26
42-0
33-12

A
H
A
H
A
H

1968
SHIP 23-0
1%9
24-14
EUP
1970
EUP
35-15
1971
EUP
42-16
1972
SHIP 14-9
1973
EUP
38-28
1974
SHIP 19-0
1975
EUP
21-16
1976
SHIP 28-24
1977
SHIP 17-7
1978
SHIP 23-15
1979
SHIP 28-18
1980
Tie
22-22
1981
SHIP 17-0
1982
EUP
10-6
1983
EUP
44-16
1984
EUP
36-14
1985
EUP
24-21
1986
EUP
66-53
1987
SHIP 18-16
1988
EUP
19-10
1989
EUP
60-6
EUP
1990
10-3
1991
SHIP 45-7
1992
EUP
47-3
1993
EUP
34-17
1994
EUP
31-17
1995
EUP
40-7
1996
EUP
31-17
1997
SHIP 17-3
1998
SHIP 27-23
1999
SHIP 52-10
2000
EUP
42-27
2001
SHIP 23-9
2002
SHIP 41-7
2003
SHIP 40-34
2004
SHIP 17-10
2005
EUP
16-0
* Edinboro later forfeited

A
H
A
H
H
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H

Slippery Rock
Slqjpery Rock leads 43-22^
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1939
1940
1941
1942
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953

SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
EUP
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
SRU
Tie

19-0
32-0
18-0
14-7
7-0
7-0
15-0
12-0

49-0
72-0
40-0
27-7
12-6
26-0
19-0
23-0
20-0
27-6
39-7
32-6
12-0
6-6

1954
1955
1956
1957
1958

SRU
SRU
EUP
EUP
Tie
SRU#
1959
SRU
1960
SRU
1%1
SRU
1962
SRU
1963
SRU
1964
Tie
1%5
SRU
1966
Tie
1967
EUP
1968
SRU
1%9
EUP
1970
EUP
1971
EUP
1972
Tie
1973
SRU
1974
Tie
1975
EUP
1976
SRU
1977
EUP
1978
EUP
1979
SRU
1980
SRU
1981
SRU
1982
EUP
1983
EUP
1984
EUP
1985
EUP
1986
EUP
1987
SRU
1988
Tie
1989
EUP
1990
EUP
1991
SRU
1992
SRU
EUP
1993
1994
EUP
1995
EUP
1996
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Individual Records...............
Rushing Records.................
Passing/Receiving Records
Team Records.......................
Team Top Tens .....................
Longest Plays .......................
Opponent Records ..............
Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs
All-Americans .............................
PSAC Honorees...........................
Year-By-Year Records..............
Edinboro vs. Opponents............
All-Time Scores...........................
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Rustling

Yearly Riisliiiig
Leaders
Year
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Name.................... . Rushes
EdStotsky........... ......... 62

Rushing Attempts______
Yards
449

TD
1

Willy MUler......... ....... 136

782

6

John Mikovich.... ......... 79
Dan Bissontz....... ......... 51
A1 Raines............. ....... 201
A1 Raines............. ....... 146
A1 Raines.............. ....... 159
Jim Romaniszyn.. ....... 180
Melvin Morrisette ....... 108
Rich Holmes................ 126
David Green......... ....... 217
David Green................144
Bryan Libert..................146
Andy Parma................164
Joe Early................ .........94
Joe Early................ .......130
Keith Collier................153
Mitch Kelly....................68
Keith Collier.................. 112
Ray Rhodes.................. 114
Dave Span............ ....... 119
Floyd Faulkner .... .... 127
Elbert Cole............. .... 140
Elbert Cole............. .... 212
Elbert Cole............. .... 238
Lester Frye............. .... 317
Lester Frye............. .... 146
Larry Jackson......... .... 213
Larry Jackson......... .... 201
Larry Jackson......... .... 274
Gerald Thompson . .... 228
Tony Brinson......... .... 185
Gerald Thompson . .... 194
Gerald Thompson . ....343
Bernard Henry .... .... 220
Bernard Henry .... .... 177
John Williams....... .... 175
Alonzo Roebuck... .... 243
Brandon Munson.. .... 155
Andre Burke......... .... 280
Kelvin Collins....... .... 149

416
190
1208
833
1358
859
484
480
1239
739
713
706
356
582
764
355
577
619
685
824
635
909
1507
1630
741
1218
1171
1660
1281
1019
813
1698
1046
1054
723
1177
895
1713
791

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Game

42

Season
Career

343
943

Gerald Thompson vs.
Bloomsburg, 1998
Gerald Thompson, 1998
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98

Yards Rushing
Game
Season
Career

316
1713
1698
4410

Gerald Thompson vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 1998
Andre Burke, 2004
Gerald Thompson, 1998
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98

Yards Per Carry
Season
Career

8.7
6.7

A1 Raines, 1971
A1 Raines, 1969-71

Touchdowns
Game
Season
Career

5
21
42

Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock,
1989
Elbert Cole, 1989
Larry Jackson, 1991-94

lOO-Yard Rushing Games
Season
Career

10
21
20

Larry Jackson, 1994
Larry Jackson, 1991-94
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98

200-Yard Rushing Games
Season

Career

3
6

Andre Burke, 2004;
Gerald Thompson, 1998;
Larry Jackson, 1994
Larry Jackson, 1991-94

Career Rushing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.

Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 .... ......... 4,410
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ............. ......... 4,237
Al Raines, 1969-71 .................... ......... 3399
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................. ......... 3,341
Lester Frye, 1989-91 .................. ......... 2,626
Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 ....... ......... 2,100
Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02......... ......... 2,030
Dave Green, 1975-76 ................ ......... 1,978
Tony Brinson, 1993-%.............. ......... 1,900
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ........... ......... 1,845
Andre Burke, 2004 .................... ......... 1,713
Keith Collier, 1981-83 .............. ......... 1,684
Derrick Russell, 1990-92 ........... ....... 1,673
Brandon Munson, 2001-03....... ....... 1,648
Bob Mengerink, 1%9-71........... ....... 1,435
Rich Holmes, 1974-75 .............. ....... 1,302
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72......... ....... 1,266
Damon Chambers, 1982-84 .... ....... 1,227
John Williams, 2000-01 ............. ....... 1,206
Matt Phillips, 2003-04 .............. ......... 1,118
Dave Span, 1981-85 .................. ....... 1,107
Joe Early, 1977-80 ...................... ....... 1,095
Chris Conway, 1987-90 ............. ....... 1,034
Bryan Libert, 1974-77 .............. ....... 1,031
Joe Sanford, 1970-71 ................ ....... 1,026

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Ul-Ume Records

10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Al Raines, 1%9......................
Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 .........
Larry Jackson, 1993 ..............
Bernard Henry, 2000 .............
Bernard Henry, 1999 .............
Tony Brinson, 19% ..............
Elbert Cole, 1988 ....................
Brandon Munson, 2003 .........
Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ...........
Al Raines, 1970 ......................
Floyd Faulkner, 1986 .............

...........U08
...........1 ^77
...........1,171
...........1,J54
...........1 046
...........1,019
.............. 109
.............. 895
.............. 859
................ 833

.............. 824

Game Rushing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Gerald Thompson.... 316 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '98
A1 Raines................ 295 vs. Geneva '69
Larry Jackson......... 275 vs. Mansfield '94
Bernard Henry....... 263 vs. Mercyhurst, '00
Tony Brinson...........248 vs. Cheyney '96
Gerald Thompson . .237 vs. Bloomsburg' 8
Lester Frye.............. 234 vs. Va. Union '90
Derrick RusseU....... 234 vs. Fairmont St. 'vO
9. Elbert Cole.............. 224 vs. Kutztown '8?
10. Andre Burke............ 220 vs. Slippery Rock '04
Elbert Cole.............. 220 vs. Slippeiy Rock 'o9

Career Rushing Attempts
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Gerald Thompson, 1995-98.
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ....
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .........
A1 Raines, 1%9-71.............
Lester Frye, 1989-91 .........
Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 .
Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 .
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 .......
Tony Brinson, 1993-96 ....
Dave Green, 1975-76.........

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"ly
.642
.j06

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.410
...97
.372
31

Larry Jackson, 1994 .................................274
Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 ........................... 243
Elbert Cole, 1989 .................................... 238
Gerald Thompson, 1995 ........................228
Bernard Henry, 1999...............................220
Dave Green, 1975 .................................. 217
Larry Jackson, 1992 .................................213

*1. Gerald Thompson . .42 vs. Bloomsburg '98
2. Andre Burke............ 40 vs. Qarion '04
Gerald Thompson . .40 vs. Shippensburg '98
Gerald Thompson . .39 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '98
Gerald Thompson . .38 vs. Lock Haven '97
Lester Frye.............. 38 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
Andre Burke...........36 vs. IndianajPa.) '04
Gerald Thompson . .36 vs. Hillsdale '98
Larry Jackson......... 36 vs. tidianaJPa.) '92
Tony Brinson...........35 vs. Lock Haven '96
Larty Jackson......... 35 vs. Shippensburg '94
Corey Hill ...............35 vs. Elizabeth City St.
'93
Lester Frye.............. 35 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '90

Career Yards Per Canry
1. A1 Raines, 1969-71.........................................6.7
Dave Span, 1981-85................................. 6.3
Damon Chambers, 1982-84..................... 6.3
Andre Burke, 2004................................... 6.1
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................... 5.9
Derrick Russell, 1990-92.......................... 5.9
Brandon Munson, 2001-03.......................5.6
Dave Green, 1975-76................................5.5
Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 ...................... 5.3
Ray Rhodes, 1983-84................................5.3
Bob Mengerink, 1969-71.......................... 5.3

8.
9.

Andre Burke, 2004 ...............................1,713
Gerald Thompson, 1998
. .1,698
Larry Jackson, 1994 ....
..1,660
Lester Frye, 1990 .........
. .1,630
Elbert Cole, 1989...........
. .1,507
A1 Raines, 1971.............
..1358
Gerald Thompson, 1995
. .1,281
Dave Green, 1975 .........
. .1,239
Larry Jackson, 1992 ....
. .1,218

9.

A1 Raines, 1971......................................... 8.7
Brandon Munson, 2001.............................7.8
Bob Klenk, 1983....................................... 7.2
Derrick Russell, 1990................................ 6.8
Hoyd Faulkner, 1986................................ 6.5
Elbert Cole, 1989 ...................................... 6.3
Damon Chambers, 1983...........................6.3
Jack McCurry, 1970..................................6.3
Andre Burke, 2004..................................... 6.1
Larry Jackson, 1994..................................6.1

Career Touchdowns
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.

Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ................
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ....................
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98.........
Al Raines, 1%9-71........................
Lester Frye, 1989-91 ....................
Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02 ...........
Matt Phillips, 2004 ......................
Tony Brinson, 1993-96 ................
Andre Burke, 2004 ......................
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87...............

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...........40
...........38
...........37
...........27
...........23
...........20
...........20
...........19
...........18

Season Touchdowns
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9.

Elbert Cole, 1989 ......................
Andre Burke, 2004 ..................
Larry Jackson, 1992..................
Al Raines, 1971 ........................
Larry Jackson, 1994..................
Matt PhiUips, 2003 ..................
Alonzo Roebuck, 2002 .............
Al Raines, 1969 ........................
Lester Frye, 1990 ......................
Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 .............

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...............13
...............13
...............13
...............12
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Game Touchdowns
1. Elbert Cole ...
2. Andre Burke .
Larry Jackson
Lester Frye ...
A1 Raines ....
Bob Mengerink

Gerald Thompson, 1998 ........................j43
Lester Frye, 1990 .....................................^17
Andre Burke, 2004 .................................280

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.5 vs. Slippery Rock '89
.4 vs. WVU Tech '04
.4 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '94
.4 vs. Lock Haven '91
.4 vs. Lock Haven '70
.4 vs. Slippery Rock '71

Passing
Passing Attempts
Game
Season
Career

44
299
953

Steve Tryon vs. Shippensburg,
2001
Justin Bouch, 2004
Justin Bouch, 2002-05

Passing Completions
Game
Season
Career

25
168
555

Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven,
1986
Justin Bouch, 2003
Justin Bouch, 2002-05

Passing Yards
Game
Season
Career

Season Rushing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Game Rushing Attempts

Season Rushing Attempts
1.
2.
3.

Season Yards Per Carry

Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State,
1986
2281 Justin Bouch, 2004
7299 Jody Dickerson, 1991-94
376

Completion Percentage
Season
Career

65.9 Justin Bouch, 2003
58.2 Justin Bouch, 2002-04

Touchdowns
Game

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Yearly Passing
Leaders
Year
1%3
1964
1%5
1%6
1%7
1968
1%9
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Yards TD Int
1
5
402

Name................
Bill Tallarom ... ...76

27

Mike Malone .. ..101

44

751

8

8

Charles Pollick . ...63
Tom Mackey ... ..232
Joe Kodba ....... ...80
Joe Sanford .... ...83
Joe Sanford .... ...85
Scott McKissock ..108
Jude Basile....... ..125
Jude Basile....... ..166
Jude Basile....... ..171
Mike Hill......... ..113
Mike Hill......... ..121
Mike Hill......... ..115
Rick Shover .... ..163
Bob Jacobs....... ...68
Blair Hrovat ... ...44
Blair Hrovat ... ..194
Blair Hrovat ... ..181
Blair Hrovat ... ..199
Scott Dodds.... ..216
Scott Dodds.... ..243
Jim Ross........... ..276
Hal Galupi....... ..210
Hal Galupi....... ..224
Hal Galupi....... ..253
Jody Dickerson. ..194
Jody Dickerson. ..230
Jody Dickerson. ..277
Jody Dickerson. ..210
Chris Hart....... ..261
Chris Hart....... ..271
Brian Caldwell . ..250
Brian Caldwell . ..256
Jack Davis....... ..178
Jack Davis....... ..194
Steve Tryon .... ..193
Justin Bouch ... ..172
Justin Bouch ... ..255
Justin Bouch ... ..299
Justin Bouch ... ..227

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83
33
30
45
46
58
79
87
59
46
57
84
35
21
92
99
97
111
153
147
110
122
130
103
119
140
119
125
144
120
124
89
100
99
90
168
167
130

314
837
444
463
761
704
838
1175
1369
967
699
817
1184
583
289
1702
1595
1517
1380
1752
1903
1473
1911
2097
1362
1855
2209
1873
1803
1635
1579
1661
1068
881
1183
1180
2044
2281
1508

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All-Time Records
Season
Career

Yearly Receiving
Leaders
Year
1963
1964
1%5
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Name...................................
Jerry Mamros................ .... 21

TD
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John Mikovich.............. ....... 9

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112
488
203
188
293
564
282
424
472
599
972
323
533
590
547
168
445
297
489
225
299
507
251
745
1128
1102
607
809
517
778
840
384
673
555
399
298
243
384
739
767
509

Jody Dickerson, 1993
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Interceptions______________

Yards
334

Tom Martin................... .... 12
John Guerrasio........... .... 12
Charles Pollick........... .... 37
Gary Roth........................ .... 13
Paul Johnston.............. .... 13
Jim Romaniszyn.... .... 16
Jim RomarUszyn.... .... 27
Mike Romeo................ .... 18
Howard Hackley ... .... 26
Howard Hackley ... .... 31
Howard Hackley ... .... 31
Howard Hackley ... ....47
Bob Jahn........................... .... 21
Bob Jahn........................... .... 36
Tim Beacham................ ....34
Tim Beacham........... .... 27
Tom Gierlak................... .... 17
Eric Bosley............... .... 20
Ron Rankin............. .... 21
Eric Bosley............... ....23
Bob Klenk................ ....23
Dave Gierlak........... ....22
Ernest Priester......... .... 36
Elbert Cole...................... .... 24
JohnToomer................ ....43
Ernest Priester.............. .... 49
Ernest Priester.............. .... 47
Wrentie Martin........... .... 39
Wrentie Martin........... .... 50
Marcus Griffin.............. .... 36
Lateef Walters......... ....44
GUbert Grantlin....... ....44
Corey Keyes............. .... 35
Quentin Ware-Bey .. .... 32
Quentin Ware-Bey .. ....38
Rob Barney............... ....34
Stephane Lubin....... .... 31
Chris Buehner......... .... 18
Sean Hess................ ....25
Justin Lipscomb .... .... 39
Justin Lipscomb .... .... 53
Ryan Valasek........... ....28

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Career

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48

Jody Dickerson vs.
Shippensburg, 1991; Bob
Jacote vs. Lock Haven, 1980
Hal Galupi, 1990
Hal Galupi, 1987-90

aoo-Vard Passing Games
Season
Career

7
16

Jody Dickerson, 1993
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

300-Yard Passing Games
Season

Career

1

2

Justin Bouch, 2002 & 2004; Jody
Dickerson, 1994; Hal Galupi,
1990; Scott Dodds, 1986; Blair
Hrovat, 1982
Justin Bouch, 2002-04

Career Passing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ...................... 7,299
Justin Bouch, 2002-05 ..........................7,013
Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ............................. 5,650
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ........................... 5,103
Chris Hart, 1993-96 ............................. 3,550
Jude Basile, 1973-75 ............................. 3,382
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ........................... 3,292
Brian CaldweU, 1997-98 ......................3,240
Jim Ross, 1986-89 .................................2,578
Rick Shover, 1976-78 ........................... 2,492
Mike Hill, 1976-78 ...............................2,483
Jack Davis, 1999-01 ............................. 2,185
Steve Tryon, 2000-01 ........................... 1,254
Joe Sanford, 1970-71 ........................... 1,224
Scott McKissock, 1970-72 .................... 1,024

Season Passing Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Justin Bouch, 2004 ...............................2,281
Jody Dickerson, 1993 ........................... 2,209
Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................2,097
Justin Bouch, 2003 ...............................2,044
Hal Galupi, 1989.................................. 1,911
Jim Ross, 1987 ...................................... 1,903
Jody Dickerson, 1994........................... 1,873
Jody Dickerson, 1992........................... 1,855
Chris Hart, 1995 ...................................1,803
Scott Dodds, 1986.................................1,752
Blair Hrovat, 1982 ...............................1,702
Brian Caldwell, 1998 ........................... 1,661
Chris Hart, 1996 .................................. 1,635
Blair Hrovat, 1983 ...............................1,595
Brian CaldweU, 1997 ........................... 1,579

Game Passing Yards_____

Blair Hrovat

1. Scott Dodds.............376 vs. Fairmont St. '86
2. Justin Bouch
353 vs. East Stroudsburg
'02
3. Hal Galupi.............. 351 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
4. Jody Dickerson....... 334 vs. Hillsdale '94
5. Justin Bouch ...........304 vs. Bentley '04
6. Blair Hrovat.............300 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '82
7. Hal Galupi.............. 299 vs. CaUfomiaJPa.) '90
8. Jody Dickerson....... 278 vs. American
International '94
9. Brian CaldweU....... 277 vs. GlenvUle St. '98
10. Jody Dickerson....... 276 vs. New Haven '93
11. Mike HUl................ 275 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '76
12. Mike Dodds ...........271 vs. Lock Haven '86
13. Jody Dickerson....... 269 vs. Clarion '93
14. Chris Hart.............. 263 vs. Hillsdale '96
15. Hal Galupi.............. 261 vs. Youngstown

Chris Hart.......
Scott Dodds....
Justin Bouch

State '89
16. Brian CaldweU....... 259 vs. Carson-Newman
'98
17. Blair Hrovat.............256 vs. West Liberh’ 'S3
18. Steve Tryon.............255 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '0l
19. Justin Bouch ...........252 vs. lndiana(Pa.) „3
20. Jody Dickerson....... 251 vs. MUlersvUle '03

Chris Hart.......
Cam Marsh....
Steve Tryon....
Jody Dickerson.
Scott Dodds....

Career Attempts__________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Justin Bouch, 2002-05 ......................... 953
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ........................gjj
Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ............................... 706
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ........................... 618
Chris Hart, 1993-96 .................................553
Brian CaldweU, 1997-98 ......................... 306
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ........................... 482
Jude BasUe, 1973-75 ...............................462
Jack Davis, 1999-01 ................................. i06
Jim Ross, 1986-89..................................... 384

Season Attempts__________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Justin Bouch, 2004 ................................ 299
Jody Dickerson, 1993 ............................. 277
Jim Ross, 1987 ........................................_76
Chris Hart, 1996 ...................................... 271
Chris Hart, 1995 ...................................... 261
Brian CaldweU, 1998 ............................. "56
Justin Bouch, 2003 ...................................255
Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................... 253
Brian CaldweU, 1997 ............................. "50
Scott Dodds, 1986 ....................................243

Game Attempts___________
1. Steve Tryon.............44 vs. Shippensburg '01
2. Justin Bouch ...........43 vs. Bentley '04
Brian CaldweU....... 43 vs. GlenvUle St. '98
4. Jody Dickerson....... 42 vs. New Haven '93
Tom Mackey...........42 vs. Qarion '68
6. Tom Mackey...........41 vs. East Stroudsbui ;
'68
7. Steve Tryon.............40 vs. Califomia(Pa.) 3j1
8. Chris Hart.............. 39 vs. New Haven '95
Hal Galupi.............. 39 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
10. Scott Dodds.............38 vs. Fairmont St. '86

Career Completions______
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Justin Bouch, 2002-05 ............................. 535
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ........................431
Hal Galupi, 1987-90 ...............................372
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ............................. 3J9
Brian CaldweU, 1997-98 ......................... 306
Chris Hart, 1993-96 .................................277
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ............................. 234
Justin Bouch, 2002-03 ............................. 2^8
Jude BasUe, 1973-75 ...............................224
Jack Davis, 1999-01 ..................................2J6

Season Completions_____
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.

Justin Bouch, 2003 ...................................Iu8
Justin Bouch, 2004...................................167
Scott Dodds, 1986 ...................................153
Jim Ross, 1987 ........................................ 1-.7
Chris Hart, 1996...................................... 144
Jody Dickerson, 1993 ............................. 140
Justin Bouch, 2005...................................133
Hal Galupi, 1990 .................................... 130
Chris Hart, 1995....................................... 125
Brian CaldweU, 1998 .............................. 121

Game Completions_______
1. Scott Dodds............ 25 vs. Lock Haven'86
2. Brian CaldweU....... 24 vs. GlenvUle St. '98
Chris Hart.............. 24 vs. Lock Haven '86
4. Justin Bouch...........23 vs. CaUfomiaJPa.) '0,^

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is Backiy

23 vs. Hillsdale '96
23 vs. Fairmont St. '86
22 vs. East Stroudsburg
'02
22 vs. Buffalo '96
21 vs. tidianaJPa.) '02
21 vs. Shippensburg '01
21 vs. New Haven '93
21 vs. West Chester '86

f'’aT-eei* Touchdowns
\,
2.
3.
4.
5
6

7.
3

9.
10

Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 .......................... 62
Justin Bouch, 2002-05 ...............................55
Hal Galupi, 1987-90 .................................50
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 ..............
49
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ...............................27
Chris Hart, 1993-96 .................................. 24
Brian CaldweU, 1997-98 .................................................... 21
Jude BasUe, 1973-75 ..................................21
Justin Bouch, 2002-03 ................................19
Jim Ross, 1986-89....................................... 17
MUce HUl, 1976-78 .................................... 17

g; 4.
5.
1
8.
9.
10.

1. Jody Dickerson....... 5 vs. Shippensburg '91
Bob Jacobs.............. 5 vs. Lock Haven '80
3. Jody Dickerson....... 4 vs. New Haven '93
Hal Galupi.............. 4 vs. Youngstown St. '89
Jim Ross.................. 4 vs. Shippensburg '87
MUce HUl ................ 4 vs. Clarion '77
Bob Bloomquist ... .4 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '67
Petchel ....................4 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '62

Career Completion Pet.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.

Justin Bouch, 2002-05 ........................... 58.2
Scott Dodds, 1984-86.............................. 56.9
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94.........................52.8
Hal Galupi, 1987-90................................ 52.7
Jim Ross, 1986-89....................................52.1
Jack Davis, 1999-01 ................................ 50.7
Chris Hart, 1993-96................................ 50.1
BlaU Hrovat, 1981-84............................. 50.0
Dan McHenry, 1974-76...........................50.0
Rick Shover, 1976-79............................... 49.3

Season Completion Pet.

Season Touchdowns
1.
2.
3.

Game Interceptions______

Jody Dickerson, 1993 ...............................25
Hal Galupi, 1989 ......................................22
Justin Bouch, 2004 .................................... 20
Blair HrovaL 1983 ..................................... 19
Jody Dickerson, 1994 ................................17
Hal Galupi, 1990 ....................................... 17
Scott Dodds, 1986 .................................... 17
Justin Bouch, 2005 .................................... 16
Justin Bouch, 2003 .................................... 15
Blair Hrovat, 1984 ..................................... 14
Blair Hrovat, 1982 .................................... 14

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Justin Bouch, 2003.................................. 65.9
Scott Dodds, 1986................................... 62.7
Cam Marsh, 2002....................................57.6
Justin Bouch, 2005..................................57.3
Jody Dickerson, 1994............................. 56.7
Justin Bouch, 2004..................................55.9
Blair Hrovat, 1983 ................................. 54.7
Hal Galupi, 1989.................................... 54.4
Jim Ross, 1987......................................... 53.3
Jody Dickerson, 1991............................... 53.1
Chris Hart, 1996..................................... 53.1

Receiving

Game Touchdowns______
1. Scott Dodds............. 5 vs. Fairmont State '86
2. Justin Bouch.............4 vs. Bentley'04
Jody Dickerson....... 4 vs. Slippery Rock '93
Flal Galupi............... 4 vs. lndiana(Pa.) '90
Hal Galupi............... 4 vs. Lock Haven '89
Scott Dodds..............4 vs. Lock Haven '86
Blair Hrovat..............4 vs. Mercyhurst '83
Blair Flrovat..............4 vs. Buffalo State '83
Blair Hrovat..............4 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '82

Career Interceptions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Hal Galupi, 1987-90 .................................48
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ......................... 47
Justin Bouch, 2002-05 ...............................39
Blau-Hrovat, 1981-84 ...............................34
Chris Hart, 1993-96 .................................. 29
Jude BasUe, 1973-75 .................................26
Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ........................... 25
Rick Shover, 1976-79 .................................24
Mike HUl, 1976-78 .................................... 23
Jack Davis, 1999-01 ................................... 19
Jim Ross, 1986-89...................................... 19

Season Interceptions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
8.

Hal Galupi, 1990 ................................
Chris Hart, 1995..................................
Brian Caldwell, 1998...........................
Hal Galupi, 1989 ................................
Jody Dickerson, 1993 .........................
Jody Dickerson, 1991 .........................
Jim Ross, 1987 ....................................
Justin Bouch, 2004 ...............................
Hal Galupi, 1988 ................................
Rick Shover, 1978 ...............................
Mike Hill, 1977....................................
Chris Hart, 19%..................................

Receptions
Game

12

Season
Career

53
147

Lateef Walters vs. HUlsdale,
1994
Justin Lipscomb, 2004
Ernest Priester, 1986-90

Yards Receiving
Game
Season
Career

248
1128
3064

Tim Beacham vs. Buffalo, 1980
Ernest Priester, 1989
Ernest Priester, 1986-90

Touchdowns
Game

3

Season
Career

16
35

Ernest Priester (5 times); Lateef
Walters vs. Shippensburg,
1994; Hm Beacham vs. Univ. at
Buffalo, 1990; Bob Suren vs.
Lock Haven, 1986; Eric Bosley
vs. Buffalo State, 1983; Mike
Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971
Ernest Priester, 1989
Ernest Priester, 1986-90

Yards Per Reception
...20
...16
...15
...14
...13
...13
...13
...12
...12
...12
...12
...12

Season
Career

24.2
20.7

Tim Beacham, 1978
Ernest Priester, 1986-90

lOO-Yard Receiving Games
Season
Career

7
12
7

Ernest Priester, 1990
Ernest Priester, 1986-90
Howard Hackley, 1973-76

Career Receptions
1.
2.
3.

Ernest FYiester, 1986-90 ..........................148
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 ...................... 135
Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 ........................ 131

Kdinboro Football 2006 ♦ Tbe !?••• is Back!!!

Yearly Total
Offense Leaders
Year
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Name............................Rush
Jerry Mamros..................... 21

Pass
334

Tot.
2

WUlieMUler.....................782

-

782

Charles Poffick............... 126
T. Mackey.......................-138
A1 Raines.......................1208
Joe Sanford.......................620
A1 Raines.......................1358
Jim Romaniszyn............. 859
Jude Basile.......................114
Jude BasUe.......................126
Jude Basile........................ 90
Mike HUl.......................... -i7
Mike HUl.......................... 55
Rick Shover...................... 43
Rick Shover...................-126
Joe Early.......................... 582
Keith CoUier...................764
Blair ITrovat.....................229
Blair Hrovat.....................343
BlaU Hrovat.....................309
Scott Dodds.................... 267
Scott Dodds.....................HI
Jim Ross............................-95
Hal Galupi........................ 28
Hal Galupi.......................... 6
Hal Galupi...................... -80
Jody Dickerson.................97
Jody Dickerson............... 159
Jody Dickerson.................86
Jody Dickerson.................33
Chris Hart............................0
Chris Hart....................... -146
Brian Caldwell.................-84
Gerald Thompson.... 1698
Jack Davis..........................43
Bernard Henry............. 1054
Steve Tryon...................... 65
Alonzo Roebuck........... 1177
Justin Bouch...................... 98
Justin Bouch.................... 107
Justin Bouch.................... 104

314
837
463
127
27
838
1175
1369
967
699
777
1184
1702
1595
1517
1380
1752
1903
1473
1911
2097
1362
1855
2209
1873
1803
1635
1579

1068

1183
2044
2281
1508

440
699
1208
1083
1485
886
952
1301
1459
920
754
820
1058
582
764
1931
1938
1826
1647
1863
1808
1501
1917
2017
1459
2014
2295
1906
1803
1489
1495
1698
1111
1054
1248
1177
2142
2388

nboro Football 2006

Edinboro Football 200 5

All-Time Records
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98.................... 123
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04........................115
Lateef Walters, 1991, 93-94 ...................... 91
Hm Beacham, 1977-80 ............................. 91
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................................89
aeveland Pratt, 1985-88 ..........................78
John Toomer, 1985-88 ...............................78
Sean Hess, 2000-03 ...................................76
Ryan Valasek, 2003-05 ............................. 68
Chris Buehner, 1998-01 ........................... 68
Jeremy Brain, 1996-99 ...............................66
Jordan Bobitski, 2001-05 ..........................63
C.J. Trivisonno, 2001-05 ........................... 62
Eric Bosley, 1981-84 .................................. 61
Paul Stone, 1989-92 .................................. 59
Rob Barney, 1997-99 .................................58
Bob Jahn, 1976-78 .................................... 58

Yearly All-Purpose
I Yardage leaders
Year
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Name.................. Rush Rec KOR PR
Willie Miller....... ..782

103

92
John Mikovich... ..416
Charles Pollick... ...35 488
A1 Raines............. .1208 109
35
Al Raines............. ..833
16
A1 Raines............. .1358
Jim Romaniszyn. ..859 226
Howard Hackley ...25 424
David Green.........,1239
David Green...........739
Brian Libert...........713
Tim Beacham....... . . “
Tim Beacham....... ...”
Tim Beacham....... ... Keith CoUier......... .764
Damon Chambers .214
Damon Chambers .507
Eric Bosley........... . . . ~
Dave Span........... .685
Floyd Faulkner ... .824
Cleveland Pratt... ..44
Elbert Cole........... .909
Elbert Cole........... 1507
Lester Frye........... 1630
Lester Frye........... .741
Larry Jackson....... 1218
Larry Jackson....... 1171
Larry Jackson....... 1660
Gilbert Grantlin... ..33
Tony Brinson....... 1019
Gerald Thompson . 813
Gerald Thompson 1698
Bernard Henry ... 1046
Bernard Henry ... 1054
John Williams....... 723
Alonzo Roebuck .. 1177
Justin Lipscomb......... 0
Andre Burke....... 1713
Kelvin Collins....... 791

131
24
24
508
590
547
17
119
123
489
275
142
245
232
265
124
77
77
159
37
840
57
87
26
159
132
116
113
739
81
12

84



Tot.
%9

398 38
944
129 16 668
219 - 1536
163
1031
345 - 1719
363 102 1550
250 ■■
699
341
168
211
336
180
271
_
387
168
757
125
96
700
_
53

331
185
387
372
103

61
145
~
37
_
179
152
17
302
_
94
145

300

29 99 210 129 ~
444 160

1772
1076
948
844
770
1055
881
899
950
1263
1085
1364
989
135
1917
1807
818
1626
1515
2284
1545
1179
900
1724
1234
1285
1049
1419
1343
1794
803

Season Receptions

16.
18.

Justin Lipscomb, 2004 ............................. 53
Wrentie Martin, 1992 ...............................50
Ernest Priester, 1989 .................................49
Ernest Priester, 1990 .................................47
Howard Hackley, 1976 ............................. 47
Lateef Walters, 1994 .................................44
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ...............................44
John Toomer, 1988.................................... 43
Justin Lipscomb, 2003 ............................. 39
Wrentie Martin, 1991 ...............................39
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1998........................... 38
Charles Pollick, 1968 .................................37
Marcus Griffin, 1993 .................................36
Ernest Priester, 1986 .................................36
Bob Jahn, 1978 ..........................................36
Dan Bissontz, 1968 .................................. 35
Corey Keyes, 1996.................................... 35
Sean Hess, 2003 ........................................34
Rob Barney, 1999 ...................................... 34
Tim Beacham, 1979 .................................. 34

Game Receptions
1. Lateef Walters......... 12 vs. Hillsdale '94
2. Ernest Priester......... 10 vs. Yoimgstown State
'89
Tim Beacham .........10 vs. Buffalo '80
Tim Beacham ......... 10 vs. Fairmont St. '79

reer Touchdowns______ Total Offense Yardage

Bob Jahn..................10 vs. CaliforruaJPa.i '78
6. Quentin Ware-Bey . .9 vs. GlenviUe State 'y8
Howard Hackley .. .9 vs. Frostburg State '6
8. Justin Lipscomb ... .8 vs. Lock Haven '04
Howard Hackley .. .8 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '/6
Howard Hackley .. .8 vs. Lock Haven '76
Dan Bissontz............8 vs. East Stroudsburg '68
Charles Pollick ........ 8 vs. East Stroudsburg 68

Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ........................... 35
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 ........................19
Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94 ......................17
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04......................... 16
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ............................. 14
Bob Suren, 1984-86 .................................. 13
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98 ...................... 11
Bob Jahn, 1976-78 .................................... 11
Ryan Valasek, 2003-05 ............................. 10
Eric Bosley, 1981-84.................................. 10
Gary McKnight, 1981-84 ......................... 10
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 ........................10

Career Receiving Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ........................3,064
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 .................. 2, ,67
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 ....................] 964
Wrentie Martin, 1989-92 ...................... 1,871
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1995-98 ................ 1,'56
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ....................... 1,812
Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94.................. l,/72
Eric Bosley, 1981-84 ............................. 1753
Ryan Valasek, 2003-05..........................1,233
John Toomer, 1985-88 ..........................1,204
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72.................... L'^SS
Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88......................1,064
Sean Hess, 2000-03...............................1,j40
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ...............................n-is
Chris Buehner, 1998-01 ......................... 900
Bob Jahn, 1976-78 ...................................„68
Gary McKnight, 1982-84 ........................855
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 .............................840
Corey Keyes, 1994-96 ............................. .16
Paul Stone, 1989-92 .................................787

Season Receiving Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Ernest Priester, 1989............................. 1,128
Ernest Priester, 1990............................. 1,102
Howard Hackley, 1976........................... '.-72
Gilbert GrantUn, 1995 ............................. 840
Wrentie Martin, 1992 ............................. 809
Lateef Walters, 1994 ...............................778
Justin Lipscomb, 2004 ........................... 767
John Toomer, 1988 ...................................745
Justin Lipscomb, 2003 ........................... 719
Quentin Ware-Bey 1997 ........................673
Wrentie Martin, 1991 ............................. 607
Howard Hackley, 1975........................... 5'T9
Tim Beacham, 1979 .................................590
Quentin Ware-Bey 1998 ........................5j5
Lateef Walters, 1993 ...............................510
Tim Beacham, 1980 .................................547
Bob Jahn, 1978 ........................................5j3
Ryan Valasek, 2004 .................................5'’.7
Marcus Griffin, 1993 ...............................517
Ryan Valasek, 2005 .................................5i .9

Game Receiving Yards

r’ M

All-Time Records

1. Tim Beacham...........248 vs. Buffalo '80
2. Lateef Walters..........229 vs. FBllsdale '94
3. Corey Keyes.............217 vs. American
International '94
4. Ernest Priester..........206 vs. Lock Haven '8*^
5. Ernest Priester..........193 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '90
6. Howard Hackley.....190 vs. Frostburg St. '7i/
7. Ernest Priester..........185 vs. Shippensburg '‘’O
8. Howard Hackley.... 181 vs. Slippery Rock '76
9. Ernest Priester..........180 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
10. Ernest Priester.........171 vs. Youngstown St. '89
11. Jim Romaniszyn...... 168 vs. Clarion '71
12. Howard Hackley.....165 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '7 '
13. Rod Jones................. 164 vs. Kenyon '74
14. Gilbert Grantlin....... 156 vs. New Haven '95
15. Ernest Priester..........155 vs. Clarion '90

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is Back! I!

Season Touchdowns_____
1.
2.
fe 3.

Ernest Priester, 1989 .................................16
Ernest Priester, 1990 .................................15
Lateef Walters, 1994 ....................................9
Howard Hackley, 1976 ...............................9
Justin Lipscomb, 2004 ...............................8
Bob Suren, 1986 ..........................................8
Justin Lipscomb, 2003 ...............................6
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1998 ............................. 6
Dorian WHkerson, 1998 ............................. 6
Marcus Griffin, 1993 .................................. 6
Lateef Walters, 1993 .................................. 6
John Toomer, 1988 ......................................6
Eric Bosley, 1984 ..........................................6
Bob Jahn, 1978 ........................................... 6
Mike Romeo, 1971......................................6
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970 ...............................6

rame Touchdowns_______
1. Ernest Priester......... 3 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
Ernest Priester......... 3 vs. Kutztown '89
Ernest Priester......... 3 vs. Lock Haven '89
Tim Beacham ......... 3 vs. Buffalo '80
Bob Suren .............. 3 vs. Lock Haven '86
Eric Bsoley.............. 3 vs. Buffalo State '83
Mike Romeo...........3 vs. Eureka '71

Career Yards Per Reception
1.
2
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Ernest Priester, 1986-90 .......................... 20.7
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 .......................... 19.9
Eric Bosley, 1981-84 ...............................19.7
Lateef Walters, 1991,93-94.................... 19.5
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-03 ......................19.3
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ........................... 19.1
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72......................19.0
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 .................... 18.3
Ryan Valasek, 2003-05........................... 18.1
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 .......................17.1

Season Yards Per Rec^ition
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Tim Beacham, 1978 ...............................24.2
Lateef Walters, 1993 ...............................23.9
Ernest Priester, 1990...............................23.4
Ernest Priester, 1989 ...............................23.0
Ryan Valasek, 2004 ...............................22.9
Eric Bosley, 1984 .................................... 21.3
Quentin Ware-Bey, 1997 ........................21.0
Jim Romaniszyn, 1971 ......................... 20.9
Howard Hackley, 1976 ......................... 20.7
Tim Beacham, 1980 ................................20.3

Total Offense
Total OfTense Plays
Came
Season
Career

53
343
1245

Justin Bouch vs. Bentley, 2004
Gerald Thompson, 1998
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

Game
Season
Career

358
2388
7674

Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State,
1986
Justin Bouch, 2004
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94

Touclidowns
Season
Career

26
3
69
61

Jody Dickerson, 1993
Hal Galupi, 1989
Jody Dickerson, 1991-94
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84

Career Total Offense
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Jody Dickerson, 1991-94 ..................
Justin Bouch, 2002-05 ......................
Blair Hrovat, 1981-84........................
Hal Galupi, 1987-90.........................
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 .............
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ....................
Scott Dodds, 1984-86 ........................
Jude Basile, 1973-75 .........................
Al Raines, 1%9-71 ...........................
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .........................
Chris Hart, 1993-% .........................
Brian Caldwell, 1997-98 ..................
Lester Frye, 1989-91 .........................
Jim Ross, 1986-89 .............................
Joe Sanford, 1970-71 ........................
Bernard Henry, 1999-2000 ...............
Alonzo Roebuck, 2000-02................
Dave Green, 1975-76 ........................
Tony Brinson, 1993-%......................
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ..................

. .7,674
. .7.294
. .6,070
..5,560
. .4,410
. .4,37
. .3,894
. .3,712
. .3,575
. .3,407
. .3,389
. .3,001
. .2.626
. .2,458
. .2,250
. .2,100
. .2,030
. .1,978
..1,900
. .1,845

Season Total Offense
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Justin Bouch, 2004 ...........................
Jody Dickerson, 1993........................
Hal Galupi, 1990 .............................
Jody Dickerson, 1992........................
Blair Hrovat, 1983 ...........................
Blair Hrovat, 1982 ...........................
Hal Galupi, 1989 .............................
Jody Dickerson, 1994........................
Scott Dodds, 1986.............................
Blair Hrovat, 1984 ...........................
Jim Ross, 1987 ..................................
Chris Hart, 1995 ...............................
Andre Burke, 2004 ...........................
Larry Jackson, 1994 .........................
Scott Dodds, 1985.............................
Lester Frye, 1990 .............................
Elbert Cole, 1989...............................
Brian Caldwell, 1998 ........................
Hal Galupi, 1988 .............................
Brian Caldwell, 1997 ........................

. .2,388
. .2,295
. .2,017
. .2,014
..1,938
. .1,931
. .1,917
..1,906
. .1,863
. .1,826
..1,808
. .1,803
. .1,713
. .1,660
. .1,647
..1,630
. .1,507
. .1,506
. .1,501
. .1,495

Game Total Offense
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Scott Dodds ...........358 vs. Fairmont St. '86
Justin Bouch ...........355 vs. Bentley '04
Hal Galupi...............352 vs. IndianaJPa.) '90
Blair Hrovat.............340 vs. Lock Haven '82
Jody Dickerson....... 333 vs. Hillsdale '94
Justin Bouch ...........328 vs. East Stroudsburg
'02
Jody Dickerson....... 322 vs. MUlersviUe '93
Gerald Thompson . .316 vs. CalifomiaJPa.)
'98
Blair Flrovat.............301 vs. West Liberty '83
Jody Dickerson......297 vs. New Haven '93

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Yearly Kickoff
Return Leaders
Year
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
193
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Yards
Name......................
334
Jerry Mamros......... ...21

Avg.
lb.9

John Mikovich....... ....7

236

33.7

John Mikovich....... ...15
Larry PoUick......... ...24
Al Raines................ ....9
Al Raines................ ...11
Al Raines................ ...17
Jim Romaniszyn ... ...18
Howard Hackley .. ... 10

398
461
219
163
345
363
250

26.5
19.4
24.3
14.8
20.2
20.2
3.0

David Green........... ...14
David Green........... ...10
Bryan Libert........... ...11
Tim Beacham......... ...19
Tim Beacham......... ...12
Tim Beacham......... ...10
Eric Bosley............. ...16
Damon Chambers . ...21
Damon Chambers . ....6
Eric Bosley............. ...3
Cleveland Pratt.... ....8
Cleveland Pratt.... ...17
Cleveland Pratt.... ...26
Cleveland Pratt.... ...25
Chris Conway....... ...24
Chris Conway....... ...20
Larry Jackson......... ...19
Larry Jackson......... ...15
Steve Russell......... ...17
Larry Jackson......... ...16
Gilbert Grantlin.... ...17
Denorse Mosley ... ...16
Raeshaun Jemigan. ...14
Kevin Johnston.... ...17
Stephane Lubin.... ...24
Lincoln Bufalino ... ...12
Lincoln Bufalino ... ...13
Lincoln Bufalino ... ...15
Justin Lipscomb ... ...19
Ryan Valasek......... ...22
Rodney Stevenson. ...12

341
168
211
336
180
271
349
387
168
757
163
397
700
584
662
477
482
331
411
387
372
485
342
525
631
241
306
273
444
428
35

24.3
16.8
19.2
17.9
15.0
27.1
21.8
18.4
3.9
27.0
20.4
3.4
26.9
3.4
27.6
3.9
3.4
22.1
24.2
24.2
21.8
30.3
24.4
30.9
26.3
20.1
23.5
18.2
3.4
19.5
3.8

Yearly Punt Return
Leaders
Year
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Name...................... . Ret. Yards
John Mikovich....... ...17 201

Avg.

38
49
98
116
140
102
88
122
61
145
71
113
122
237
160
179
152
53
181
302
139
94
145
134
126
60
98
58
300
129
136
24
133
102
167
191
160
106
127

6.3
12.2
9.8
7.2
17.5
6.8
3.8
4.5
4.4
9.7
4.0
18.8
3.7
10.3
6.2
7.5
10.1
4.4
9.1
13.7
9.3
5.9
7.6
5.2
7.9
3.5
5.8
7.2
10.7
6.1
5.2
8.0
6.7
6.0
8.0
9.1
10.7
8.8
9.8

John Mikovich....... ....6
Larry Pollick........... ....4
Joe ^ss.................. ...10
Joe Sass.................. ...16
Jack McCurry......... ....8
Jim Romaniszyn... ...15
Jim Mastroianni.... ...23
Dave Seigh............. ...27
David Green........... ...14
David Green........... ...15
KenPetardi........... ...22
Ken Petardi............. ....6
KenPetardi........... ...33
Tim Beacham......... ...23
Mike Gaul............... ...26
Damon Chambers . ...24
Damon Chambers . ...15
Damon Chambers . ...12
Floyd Faulkner .... ...20
Floyd Faulkner .... ...22
Hoyd Faulkner .... ...15
Elbert Cole............. ...16
Elbert Cole............. ...19
Ernest Priester....... ...26
Wade Smith........... ...16
Mike Barnes........... ...17
Marcus Griffin....... ...17
Lateef Walters....... ....8
Gilbert Grantlin.... ...28
Denorse Mosley ... ...21
Raeshaun Jemigan. ...26
Aaron Slocum....... ....3
Jeremy Brain......... ...20
Josh Geis................ ...17
Josh Geis................ ...21
Lincoln Bufalino... ...21
Justin Lipscomb ... ...15
Lincoln Bufalino... ...12
Deonte Peters..............13

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All-Purpose Yards
Total All-Purpose Yardage
Game
Season
Career

423 Larry Jackson vs. Mansfield,
1994
2284 Larry Jackson, 1994
6095 Larry Jackson, 1991-94

Career All-Purpose Yardage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ........................6,095
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 .................4,661
Elbert Cole, 1986-89............................. 4,498
A1 Raines, 1%9-71 ...............................4,286
Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ........................3,466
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 .................... 3,216
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ......................3,201
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72 .................... 3,017
Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 ......................2,974
Howard Hackley, 1973-76 ....................2,972

Season ABL-Purpose Yardage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Larry Jackson, 1994 ............................. 2,284
Elbert Cole, 1989...................................1,917
Lester Frye, 1990 .................................1,807
Andie Burke, 2004 ...............................1,794
Gerald Thompson, 1998 ...................... 1,724
A1 Raines, 1971.................................... 1,719
Larry Jackson, 1992 ............................. 1,626
Jim Romaniszyn, 1972 ........................1,550
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ..........................1,545
A1 Raines, 1969 ..................................... 1,536

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All-Ume Records

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
14.

Punt Returns

120

Kickoff Returns

Season
Career

540
540

Punt Returns
Game

7

Season
Career

33
61

Ernest Priester vs. Shepherd,
1990
Ken Petardi, 1979
Ken Petardi, 1977-79

Pimt Return Average
Season
Career

Season
Career

228 Cleveland Pratt vs. West
Chester, 1987
757 Eric Bosley, 1984
1844 Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88

Kickoff Retmn Average
Season
Career

30.9 K.J. Johnston, 1998
28.8 John Mikovich, 1965-67

Kickoff Returns for
Touchdowns_______________
Season
Career

2 Denorse Mosley, 1996

3 Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88

Career iQckaffReturn
Average (minimum 20 returns)_____________
1. JoJm Mikovich, 1965-67 .............................28.8

»

6.
7.
8.

Hm Beacham, 1980 ............................... 10.3
Damon Chambers, 1983 .........
10.1
Deonte Peters, 2005 ................................. 9.8
Joe Sass, 1969............................................9.8
Dave Green, 1976 .....................................9.7
Joe Sass, 1971............................................9.6
Lincoln Bufalino, 2002..............................9.1
Floyd Faulkner, 1985 ...............................9.1
Lincoln Bufalino, 2004 ..............................8.8
Josh Geis, 2001 ........................................ 8.0

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10.
11.
12.

I

14.
15.

Field Goals

Field Goals Made_________
Came
Season
Career

1.
!
I .
1
i

13.6
10.7

4 Jim Trueman vs. Central
Connecticut State, 1985
15 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982
43 Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82

2

1.
,
!
I

Floyd Faulkner, 1986
Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87;
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995

Career

2

Tim Beacham, 1980;
John Mikovich, 1965
Tim Beadiam, 1977-80;
John Mikovich, 1965-67

Career Punt Return
Average (minimum 20 returns)
1.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Floyd Faulkner, 1984-87 ......................... 1G.7
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ...........................10 7
John Mikovich, 1967-68 ........................10.3
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 ........................8 1
JoeSass,l%9-71...................................... 8 8
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 ........................... 8.6
Lincoln Bufalino, 2000-04 ....................... 8 3
Damon Chambers, 1982-84 .................... 7.5
Josh Geis, 1998-01.....................................7.1
Dave Green, 1975-76 .............................7 ’
Larry Pollick, 1968-70 ............................. 7.1

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Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 .......................43
Jim Trueman, 1983-86 ............................... 36
Kody Robertson, 2003-05 ........................ 28
Sean McNicholas, 1999-01........................ 26
Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ................................. 21
Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ...............................18
John Serrao, 1976-78 .................................16
Darren Weber, 1987-89 ............................. 15
Geoff Heyl, 2002 ......................................10
John Baumann, 1990.................................10
Tom Rockwell, 1968-70 ........................... 10

Seasou Field Goals Made

f
f
.
:

Punt Returns for
Touchdowns__________
Season

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Jack McCurry vs.
Shippensburg, 1971
Birt Duncan, 1%1
Birt Duncan, 1961

Game

Game

Floyd Faulkner, 1986 .............................13.6
John Mikovich, 1967 ............................. 11.8
Justin Lipscomb, 2003 ............................10.7
Gilbert Grantlin, 1995 ............................10.7
Brian Decker, 1997 ................................. 10.6

; 3.
4.
5.

Pimt Return Yardage

Kickoff Returns___________

Kickoff Return Yardage

1.

2.

Carcic^r Field Goals Made

Game

Season
Career

Reason Punt Return
Average (minimum 10 returns)

K.J. Johnston, 1998 ................................." ).9
Denorse Mosley, 1996 ........................... 30.3
Chris Conway, 1989..............................27.6
Tim Beacham, 1980 ............................... 2'’.1
Eric Bosley, 1984 .................................... 27.0
Cleveland Pratt, 1987 ........................... 2o.9
Jolm Mikovich, 1%7............................2 .5
Stephane Lubin, 1999 ........................... 26.3
Ross Rankin, 1986 .................................2j.9
Lany Jackson, 1991 ...............................2'^ 4
Raeshaun Jemigan, 1997 ......................24.4
Dave Sadler, 1998 .................................. 2~l3
Dave Green, 1975 .................................. 21 3
Larry Jackson, 1994 ................................24.2
Larry Jackson, 1993 ...............................2 ..2

Larry Jackson .........423 vs. Mansfield '94
Larry Jackson......... 333 vs. Slippery Rock '94
Gerald Thompson . .316 vs. CaUfomiaJPa.) '98
A1 Raines................ 306 vs. Lock Haven '69
John Mikovich ....... 303 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '65
Bernard Henry....... 297 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '00
A1 Raines................ 295 vs. Geneva '69
Elbert Cole.............. 293 vs. Kutztown '89
Larry Jackson ......... 292 vs. Shippensburg '94
Bernard Henry....286 vs. Mercyhurst '00

7 Eric Bosley vs. Indiana(Pa.),
1984; Larry PoUick vs. Lock
Haven, 1968
28 Eric Bosley, 1984
76 Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88

Elbert Cole, 1986-89 .................................6.8
Greg Rose, 1981-83.................................. 6.6
Jeremy Brain, 1996-99 ............................. 6.3
Denorse Mosley, 1996 ............................. 6.1

Season iGckoffReturn
Average (minimum 10 returns)

Game All-Purpose Yardage
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Chris Conway, 1989-90 ......................... "iS g
Larry Jackson, 1991-94 ......................... 24.7
Qeveland Pratt, 1985-88......................1,3
Eric Bosley, 1981-84 ...............................24.0
Stephane Lubin, 1999-00 ......................23.8
Justin Lipscomb, 2001-04 ......................2 ’.2
Dave Green, 1975-76 .............................21.2
Ryan Valasek, 2003-04 ........................... 21.0
Tim Beacham, 1977-80 .........................
Damon Chambers, 1982-83 .................. 20.6
Lincoln Bufalino, 2000-2004.................^o.l
A1 Raines, 1969-71 ................................ 10,6
Jim Romaniszyn, 1970-72.................... 19.5
Larry Pollick, 1968 .................................i

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Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 ............................ 15
2. Kody Robertson, 2004 ..............................12
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981............................ 12
4. Kody Robertson, 2005 ..............................11
Sean McNicholas, 1999 ........................... 11
Jim Trueman, 1984.....................................11
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 ............................ 11
8. Geoff Heyl, 2002 .......................................10
Jolm Bauman, 1990 ................................... 10
Jim Trueman, 1985 .................................. 10
Jim Trueman, 1983 ................................... 10

Career Field Goals
Atteuipted_________________
1.
2.
3.
4.

Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ......................75
Jim Trueman, 1983-86...............................56
Sean McNicholas, 1999-01........................51
Kody Robertson, 2003-05 ........................45
3 : 5. Tyson Cook, 1996-98................................. 39
6. Scott Rupiert, 1991-94 ...............................33
7. Darren Weber, 1987-89 ............................. 31
8. John Serrao, 1976-78 .................................25
' 9. Tom Rockwell, 1968-70 ............................ 23
■ 10. Larry Littler, 1972-75................................. 22

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Season Field Gk>als
Attempted________________ _
1.
2.
3.
6.
8.
10.

Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 ........................... 24
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1981........................... 22
Kody Robertson, 2005 ............................. 19
Sean McNicholas, 1999 & 2001 ...............19
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1980 ............................19
Geoff Heyl, 2002 .......................................18
Tyson Cook, 1997 .....................................18
John Baumann, 1990................................. 16
Jim Trueman, 1984 ...................................16
Darren Weber, 1988................................... 15
Jim Trueman, 1985 ...................................15
Jim Trueman, 1983 ...................................15

Extra. Points
Elxtra Points Made________
Game
Season
Career

9 Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg,
1986
46 Kody Robertson, 2004
138 Jim Trueman, 1983-86

Extra Points Attempted
Game
Season
Career

9 Jim Trueman vs. Shippensburg,
1986
50 Kody Robertson, 2004
148 Jim Trueman, 1983-86

Career Extra Points Made
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Jim Trueman, 1983-86............................. 138
Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ............................. 117
Kody Robertson, 2003-05........................114
Darren Weber, 1987-89 ............................. 79
Sean McNicholas, 1999-01........................59
Tom Rockwell, 1968-70 ............................57
Tyson Cook, 1996-98 .................................54
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ...................... 53
John Serrao, 1976-78 .................................51
Larry Littler, 1972-75.................................51

Season Extra Points Made
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.

Kody Robertson, 2004 ............................. 46
Scott Rupert, 1993 .................................... 43
Jim Trueman, 1984 ...................................42
Jim Trueman, 1983 ...................................39
Jim Trueman, 1986 ...................................38
Darren Weber, 1989 ...................................36
Kody Robertson, 2005 ............................. 34
Kody Robertson, 2003 ............................. 34
Scott Rupert, 1994 ......................................32
Frank Berzansky, 1971...............................31

Career Extra Points
Attempted__________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
8.
9.
10.

Jim Trueman, 1983-86............................. 148
Scott Rupert, 1991-94 ............................. 141
Kody Robertson, 2003-05 ...................... 125
Darren Weber, 1987-89 ............................. 92
Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 ...................... 68
Sean McNicholas, 1999-01........................66
Tom Rockwell, 1968-70 ............................66
Tyson Cook, 1996-98................................. 61
Larry Littler, 1972-75.................................59
Frank Berzansky, 1971-72 ......................... 55

Season Extra Points
Attempted__________________
1.
2.
3.
4.

Kody Robertson, 2004 ............................. 50
Darren Weber, 1989...................................46
Scott Rupert, 1993 .................................... 45
Scott Rupert, 1994 .................................... 43
Jim Trueman, 1984 ...................................43

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Yearly Punting
Leaders
Year
1965
1966
1%7
1968
1%9
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Name......................
Bob Buckheit......... ...44

1878

Avg.
42.6

...44
...77
...62
...50
...37
...45
...32
...37
...46
...57
...66
...64
...44
...65
...44
...55
...37
...42
...47
...38
...48
...60
...35
...40
...48
...45
...43
...21
...53
...50
...57
...42
...60
...67
...51
...58
...47
...48
...43

1701
2673
20%
1873
1399
1683
1147
1332
1669
2244
2597
2254
1346
2341
1527
1936
1418
1699
1846
1456
2009
2005
1351
1385
1830
1803
1703
814
1692
1954
2094
1642
2410
2597
2109
2566
17%
1749
1538

38.2
34.7
33.8
37.4
37.8
37.4
35.8
36.0
36.3
39.4
39.3
35.1
30.6
36.0
34.7
35.2
38.3
40.5
39.3
38.3
41.9
33.4
38.6
34.6
38.1
40.1
39.6
38.8
31.9
39.1
36.7
39.1
40.2
38.8
41.4
44.2
38.2
36.4
35.8

John Mikovich.......
Bill Kutz................
Bill Kutz................
Frank Berzansky...
Frank Berzansky...
Frank Berzansky...
Jim Guerra.............
JimGilberti.............
DanFiegl...............
DanFiegl...............
DanFiegl...............
DanFiegl...............
Rich Ruszkiewicz..
Mike Abbiatici.......
Mike Abbiatici.......
Kevin Conlan.........
Kevin Conlan.........
Kevin Conlan.........
Tom King...............
Mike Raynard.......
Mike Raynard.......
William Burford ...
William Burford ...
Gary Lhotsky.........
Gary Lhotsky.........
Gary Lhotsky.........
Gary Lhotsky.........
Scott Rupert...........
Dan Wansley.........
Tyson Cook...........
Tyson Cook...........
Tyson Cook...........
Sean McNicholas ..
Sean McNicholas ..
Sean McNicholas ..
Sean McNicholas ..
Matt Barley.............
Matt Barley.............
Kody Robertson ...

Yearly Interception
Leaders
Year
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983

1984
1985
1986

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Name.................... ..Int. Yards
93
Bob Koleno........... ....... 4
0
Joe Bufahno......... ....... 4
49
A1 Barbati............. ....... 3
11
Bill Kerpan........... ....... 3
43
Dan DiTuUio......... ....... 4
4
Joe Sass................ ....4
35
Larry PoUick......... ....4
132
Jack McCurry....... ....8
31
Rich lorfido......... ....5
76
John Walker......... ....6
10
Dan Seigh............. ....2
5
George MiUer....... ....2
53
George Miller....... ....4
0
Dan Seigh............. ....4
36
Jim Krentz............. ...A
Jim Krentz............. ....3
Ken Petardi........... ....3
Ken Petardi........... ....6
Dan AUie.............. ....4
Ron MiUer............. ...A
Ken Petardi........... ...A
Dan Allie............... ....6
Ron MiUer............. ....6
Greg Rose............. ....5
Dave Parker......... ....8
Ray Bracy............. ....3
Jim Durkin........... ....3
PhU Giavasis....... ....3
Dave Parker......... ....3
MarteUe Betters... ....7
Mark Perkins....... ....5
Micliael Chum ... ....2
Mike Wetherholt.. ....2
Rege Lux.............. ....2
Claude Webb....... ....2
Scott Anderson ... ....3
Wade Smith......... ....5
Wade Smith........... ....3
42
A1 Donahue........... ....3
29
Michael Wayne .... ....3
16
Mario Houston .... ....5
29
Jason Perkins......... ....2
52
Steve RusseU......... ....2
2
Steve RusseU......... ....5
122
Mike Barnes........... ....5
81
Steve RusseU........ ....7
124
Steve RusseU......... ....5
73
Michael Sims......... ....5
72
Brian Decker......... ....6
49
Brian Decker......... ....4
140
Dave Sadler........... ....7
36
Jason Gordon......... ....3
52
Eight tied with....... ....1
Jeff Richardson .... ....5
80
EUiott Page............. ....3
52
Raji El-Amin.......... ....9
158
Tom Davidson....... ....8
117
Chris Avery........... ....7
196

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0
0
0
0
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0
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0
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Jim Trueman, 1993 ................................. 43
Kody Robertson, 2005 .............................. 39
Jim Trueman, 1986 ................................. 39
Frank Berzansky, 1971.............................. 37
Kody Robertson, 2003 .............................. 36

7.
9.
10.

Most Consecutive Eixtra.
Points Made_______________
41

Jim Trueman, 1984

Punting
Punts_______________________
Game

12

Season
Career

Tyson Cook vs. Califomia(Pa.),
1996; Bob Bucklieit vs.
Baldwin-Wallace, 1966
77 Bill Kutz, 1968
236 Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002

Punting Average__________
Game

55.0

Season
Career

Mike Raynard vs. Slippery
Rock, 1987
44.2 Sean McNicholas, 2002
41.0 Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002

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All-Time Records

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Sean McNicholas, 2001 ........... ............ '1.4
Kevin Conlan, 1984 ................ .............40.5
Sean McNicholas, 1999 ...........
Gary Lhotsky, 1992 ................ ............ -tO.l
Gary Lhotsky, 1993 ................ .............39.6
Dan Fiegl, 1976 ........................ .............31.4
Tom King, 1985 ........................ .............39.3
Dan Fiegl, 1977 ....................... .............39.3
Tyson Cook, 1996 .................... ............ : '.1
Sean McNicholas, 2000 ........... ..............38.8
WiUiam Burford, 1987............. .............38.6
Mike Raynard, 1986................ .............33.3
Kevin Conlan, 1983 ................ .............38.3

12.
13.
14.
15.

Game Punting Average
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Mike Raynard ....... 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock '87
Sean McNicholas .. .54.2 vs. Ashland '02
Kevin Conlan......... 50.3 vs. IndianaJPa.) 'f 1
Tyson Cook.............50.0 vs. Cheyney '97
Sean McNicholas .. .49.8 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '01
Sean McNicholas .. .48.9 vs. Shippensburg '^'2
Sean McNicholas .. .48.8 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '00
Sean McNicholas .. .47.7 vs. Tiffin '02
Sean McNicholas .. .47.7 vs. Gannon '02
10. Dan Fiegl................ 47.4 vs. Shippensburg '76
11. Bill Burford .............47.3 vs. Slippery Rock o9

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 ................ 236
Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 .................................. 233
Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 ........................... 176
Tyson Cook, 1996-98...............................149
BUI Kutz, 1968-69 ...................................139
Kevin Conlan, 1982-84 ........................... 134
Mike Abbiatici, 1979-81 ..........................133
Frank Berzansky, 1970-72 ......................132
Matt Barley, 2003-04 .................................95
William Burford, 1987-88 ........................95

Season Punts Attempted
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Bill Kutz, 1968 ..........................................77
Sean McNicholas, 2000 ........................... 67
Dan Fiegl, 1977 ........................................66
Mike Abbiatici, 1980 .................................65
Dan Fiegl, 19678 ...................................... 64
Bin Kutz, 1969 ..........................................62
William Burford, 1988 ............................. 60
Sean McNicholas, 2002 ........................... 58
Dan Fiegl, 1976 ........................................57
Kevin Conlan, 1982 ...................................55

Game Punts Attempted
1. Tyson Cook ...........12 vs. CalifomiaJPa.) '98
Bob Buckheit
12 vs. Baldwin-Wallace
'66
3. Bill Kutz.................. 11 vs. Ohio Northern '69
Bill Kutz.................11 vs. Shippensburg '68

Interceptions
Most Interceptions_______

Sean McNicholas, 1999-2002 ................ 41.0
Mike Raynard, 1986-87 ..........................40.3
Tom King, 1983-85 .................................38.8
Gary Lhotsky, 1990-93 ........................... 38.2
Tyson Cook, 1996-98 ............................. 38.2
Kevin Conlan, 1982-84 ......................... 37.7
Dan Fiegl, 1975-78 .................................37.6
Frank Berzansky, 1970-72 ......................37.5
Matt Barley, 2003-04 ............................. 37.3
William Burford, 1987-88 ....................... 35.3

Season Punting Average
1.
2.
3.

Sean McNicholas, 2002 ..........................44.2
Bob Buckheit, 1965 .................................42.6
Mike Raynard, 1987 ...............................41.9

4

Game

Season
Career

Ron Allen vs. Portland State,
1995; Dan DiTuUio vs.
Shippensburg, 1968
9 Raji El-Amin, 2003
20 Chris Avery, 2002-05

Interception Return
Yardage____________________
Season
Career

Scoring
Points Scored
Game

36

Season
Career

148
288

196 Chris Avery, 2005
321 Steve Russell, 1991-94

Season
Career

2 Michael Sims, 1995
2 Chris Avery, 2002-05;
Brian Decker, 1995-97;
Michael Sims, 1994-96

Career Interceptions
1.
2.
3.
4.

Chris Avery, 2002-05 .................................20
Steve Russell, 1991-94............................... 19
Ken Petardi, 1977-79.................................13
Tom Davidson, 2004-05 ........................... 12
Dave Sadler, 1995-98.................................12
Wade Smith, 1988-91 ...............................12
Dave Parker, 1980-83 ...............................12
John Walker, 1971-73 ...............................

Season Interceptions_____
1.
2.
4.

8.

Raji El-Amin, 2003 ...................................... 9
Tom Davidson, 2004 ...................................8
Dave Parker, 1982 ...................................... 6
Chris Avery, 2005..........................................’’
Dave Sadler, 1998 ...................................... 7
Steve Russell, 1993 .................................... /
Martelle Betters, 1984 ................................
Chris Avery, 2004......................................... 6
Brian Decker, 19%...................................... u
Jason Perkins, 1993 .................................... 6
Ray Bracy, 1984 ..........................................6
Ken Petardi, 1978........................................ r
Ron Miller, 1980 ..........................................6

Edinboro Football 2006 4 The

is Backiy

Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock,
1989
Elbert Cole, 1989
Elbert Cole, 1986-89

Touchdowns
Game

6

Season
Career

24
48

Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock,
1989
Elbert Cole, 1989
Elbert Cole, 1986-89

Career Points Scored
1.
Z
3.

4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10.

Larry Jackson, 1991-94 .............................272
Elbert Cole, 1986-89 ................................ 262
Jim Trueman, 1983-86.............................246
A1 Raines, 1969-71 .................................. 236
Gerald Thompson, 1995-98 .................... 234
Ernest Priester, 1986-90 ......................... 226
Kody Robertson, 2003-05 ......................198
Rick Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 .................... 182
Lester Frye, 1989-91 ...............................176
Scott Rupert, 1991-94 .............................171

Season Points Scored
1.
, 24.

'5.
6.

i 7.
, 8.
^0.

Interceptions Returned
for Touclidowns__________

Career Punting Average
1.
2.
3.
4.

Dan Allie, 1980 ...
John Walker, 1973

8.

Career Punts Attempted

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

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Elbert Cole, 1989 ................................ ..148
Andre Burke, 2004 ............................. ..114
Larry Jackson, 1992............................. ..114
Ernest Priester, 1990 ........................... ..102
Ernest Priester, 1989 ........................... ..100
A1 Raines, 1971 .................................. ...98
Larry Jackson, 1994 ............................. ...92
Floyd Faulkner, 1984 ......................... ...84
A1 Raines, 1969 .................................. ...84
Kody Robertson, 2004 ....................... ...82

Defense
Tackles
Came
Season
Career

30 Rick lorfido vs. IndianaJPa.),
1972
200 Jim Krentz, 1978
572 Jim Krentz, 1975-78

Tackles for Losses
Came

Season
Career

20
57

Jermaine Hughley vs. Slippery
Rock, 2001; Derrick Davis vs.
West Chester, 2000; Matt Stultz
vs. Clarion, 1997; Rick Jordan
vs. Lock Haven, 1984
Dave Smith, 2001
Dave Smith, 1999-2002

QB Sacks
Game
Season
Career

16
38

Ron Link vs. Califomia(Pa.),
1981
Pat Schuster, 1995
Pat Schuster, 1992-95

Fumbles Recovered
Season

5

Career

8

Pat Schuster, 1995;
Bob Cicerchi, 1980
Jesse Hannan, 1994-97; Wade
Smith, 1988-91; Bob Cicerchi,
1979-81; Greg Sullivan,
1974-77; Dave Seigh, 1973-75

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

Passes Broken Up________
Game
Season
Career

5 Dave Parker vs. Clarion, 1983
16 Mario Houston, 1990
53 Mario Houston, 1990-93

Career Tackles
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Jim Krentz, 1975-78 ................................. 572
Jason Perkins, 1990-93 ........................... 480
Michael Sims, 1992-%........................... 432
Rich lorfido, 1970-72 ............................... 432
Greg Sullivan, 1974-77 ........................... 429
Ron Gooden, 1974-77 ............................. 428
A1 Donahue, 1987-90 ............................. 423
Bob Cicerchi, 1979-81 ............................. 398
Ron Link, 1977-81 ...................................339
Michael Willis, 1986-89 ..........................329

Season Tackles____________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Jim Krentz, 1978 .....................................200
Greg Sullivan, 1977................................. 182
Rich lorfido, 1972 ...................................171
Bob Cicerchi, 1981...................................169
Ebby Hollins, 1970 ................................. 161
Jim Krentz, 1977 .....................................156
A1 Donahue, 1987 ...................................150
Rich lorfido, 1970 ...................................141
Jason Perkins, 1993 .................................139
Greg Sullivan, 1975.................................139

Game Tackles
1. Rich lorfido .... .. .30 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '72
2. Rich lorfido....... .. .28 vs. Slippery Rock '72
3. WUlie Chealey... .. .26 vs. Indiana(Pa.) '83
Greg SuUivan ... .. .26 vs. Lock Haven '77
Kevin Erickson.... ....26 vs. Baldwin-Wallace '75
Rich lorfido....... .. .26 vs. Clarion '70
7. Greg SuUivan ... .. .25 vs. Clarion '77
8. Bob Cicerchi .... .. .23 vs. Shippensburg '81
Bob Cicerchi .... .. .23 vs. Lock Haven '80
Jim Krentz......... .. .23 vs. Lock Haven '78
Ebby HoUins ... .. .23 vs. Shippensburg '70

Yearly
Tackles Leaders
Year
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
19%
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005

Name......................
Gary Sisko............... ....42
Ebby HoUins........... .... 38
Rich lorfido............. .... 18
Gary Sisko............... .... 14
Rich lorfido............. ....28
Jim McClure...........
Jim McClure........... .... 17
Mike Schnirel......... .... 12
Greg SuUivan......... .... na
Jim Krentz...............
Greg SuUivan......... .... 19
Jim Krentz............... .... 61
Ron Curry............... .... 36
Bob Cicerchi........... .... 19
Bob Cicerchi........... ....28
Jim Durkin............. .... 27
WUlie Chealey....... .... 24
Dave Emmert......... .... 26
Mark Perkins......... ....38
John Cardone......... ....46
A1 Donahue........... .... 79
Michael WUlis....... ....54
Micahel Wayne .... .... 87
Anthony Ross....... .... 52
Jason Perkins......... .... 76
Jason Perkins......... .... 81
Jason Perkins......... ....90
Michael Sims......... ....85
Michael Sims......... ....60
Michael Sims......... .... 76
Dan Caro................ ....34
Dan Caro................ ....38
Dan Caro................ .... 39
Foster Johnson....... ....48
Foster Johnson....... ....41
James Cowart......... ....43
Jermaine Hughley.. ....35
Seth Fragale........... .... 39
Ben Stroup............. .... 27

Asst.
51
123
102
106
143
na
87
92
na
na
163
139
71
107
141
78
98
34
50
32
71
57
48
63
59
42
49
39
45
43
51
56
43
31
45
27
55
61
49

Career QB Sacks
1.
2.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Pat Schuster, 1992-95 .................................38
Dave Smith, 1999-2002........................... 25.5
Rick Jordan, 1981-84 ............................... 25.5
Ron Link, 1977-81...................................... 24
Bryan Lambert, 1992-95..........................21.5
Matt Miller, 1988-90................................ 19.5
Russell Cray, 1990-93.................................19
John Messura, 1988-91.............................. 17
Delvin Pickett, 1988-91.............................. 15
A.J. Cousins, 2003-05.................................. 14
Anthony Ross, 1989-92............................. 14
Matt Grebenc, 1982-85.............................. 14

Season QB Sacks
1.
2.
3.
4.

8.

Pat Schuster, 1995...................................... 16
Ron Link, 1981...........................................15
Rick Jordan, 1983....................................... 12
Pat Schuster, 1994...................................... 10
Anthony Ross, 1992...................................10
Matt Miller, 1990........................................ 10
Rick Jordan, 1982....................................... 10
Russell Cray, 1992.........................................9
John Messura, 1990 ..................................... 9
Ron Link, 1980.............................................9

Game QB Sacks
Ron Link................ 7 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '81
Bryan Lambert....... 4 vs. Slippery Rock '95
Russell Cray...........4 vs. Califomia(Pa.) '93
12 tied with 3 (last by Jermaine Hughley
vs. Slippery Rock, 2002)

is Back!!!

tHE

Tot.
93
161
120
120
171
104
104
104
139
113
182
200
107
126
169
105
122
60
88
78
150
101
135
115
135
13
139
124
105
119
85
98
82
79
86
70
90
100
76

Edinboro Football 200 5

100-Yard Riishing Games
Yds
316
295
275
263
260
248
237
234
234
224
220
220
219
219
216
214
213
212
212
210
207
206
203
203
201
198
195
195
194
192
192
192
191
190
190
189
183
182
180
178
177
176
175
174
173
173
173
172
172
170
170
169
169
169
167
165
164
164
163
161
159
159
159
159
158
157
156
153
153
152
152
152
151
150
150
150
149
149
149
148
148
148
148
148
147
147
146

P;

Player..................... Year
Gerald Thompson .. 1998
A1 Raines................ 1969
Larry Jackson........... 1994
Bernard Henry........2000
A1 Raines................1969
Tony Brinson...........1996
Gerald Thompson .. 1998
Lester Frye.............. 1990
Derrick Russell....... 1990
Elbert Cole.............. 1989
Andre Burke...........2004
Elbert Cole.............. 1989
Andre Burke...........2004
Larry Jackson...........1994
A1 Raines................1970
Larry Jackson...........1993
Bob Mengerink....... 1971
Larry Jaclion...........1994
Lester Frye.............. 1990
A1 Raines................1971
Larry Jackson...........1992
Floyd Faulkner....... 1986
Andre Burke...........2004
Gerald Thompson .. 1998
Larry Jackson...........1993
Bernard Henry....... 2000
Tony Brinson.......... 19%
Willie Miller............1%5
Dave Green.............1976
Tony Brinson.......... 1996
Dave Span ..............1985
Rich Holmes.......... 1975
A1 Raines................ 1971
Dave Green............1976
Jim Romaniszyn.... 1972
Dave Green............1975
Gerald Thompson .. 1998
Tony Brinson.......... 19%
Lester Frye.............. 1990
Elbert Cole...............1988
Larry Jackson.......... 1992
Gerald Thompson .. 1995
FranMifsud............1979
Elbert Cole...............1989
Andre Burke.......... 2004
Andre Burke.......... 2004
Gerald Thompson .. 1995
Joe Sanford...............1971
Willie Miller............1964
Alonzo Roebuck.... 2002
Larry Jackson.......... 1994
Gerald Thompson .. 1998
Gerald Thompson .. 1995
Lester IWe...............1990
Gerald Tnompson .. 1997
Bernard Henry.......1999
Larry Jackson.......... 1993
Bob Mengerink.......1971
Larry Jackson.......... 1994
Jay McCurry.......... 1970
Andre Burke.......... 2004
Andre Burke.......... 2004
Rich Holmes.......... 1975
A1 Raines................ 1%9
Larry Jackson.......... 1992
Dave Green............1975
A1 Raines................ 1971
Gerald Thompson .. 1998
Bryan Libert............1977
Rashaun Jemigan... 1997
Larry Jackson.......... 1993
Lester Frye.............. 1990
Alonzo Roebuck.... 2001
Alonzo Roebuck.... 2002
Ray Rhodes............1984
Golden Anderson... 1977
Brandon Munson... 2003
Gerald Thompson .. 1995
Gerald Thompson .. 1995
Bernard Henry...... 1999
Larry Jackson...........1992
Derrick Russell...... 1992
Lester Five.............. 1991
Bryan Libert............ 1977
Ulysee Davis...........2005
A1 Raines................1%9
Alonzo Roebuck.... 2002

2

Opponent
Califomia(Pa.)
Geneva
Mansfield
Mercyhurst
Lock Haven
Cheyney
Bloomsturg
Virginia Union
Fairmont State
Kutztown
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Waynesburg
Univ. at Buffalo
Shippensburg
Carifomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
Califomia(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Fairmont State
Clarion
Cent. Conn. St.
Clarion
Slippery Rock
Cortland State
Lock Haven
Indiana{Pa.)
Lock Haven
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
Clarion
Clarion
Califomia(Pa.)
Muskingum
Shippensburg
Clarion
WVUTech
Clarion
Waynesburg
Shippensburg
Indjana(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Glenville State
Shippensburg
Fairmont State
Lock Haven
Indiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Elizabeth City St.
Qarion
Kutztown
Tiffin
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Caliromia(Pa.)
Hillsdale
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Indiana(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Califomia(Pa.)
East Stroudsburg
Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock
Lock Haven
Portland State
Shippensburg
Carifomia(Pa.)
Millersville
Califomia(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Qarion
Brockport State
Qarion

146
146
146
145
144
144
142
140
139
139
139
138
138
138
138
137
136
136
136
136
136
134
134
134
133
133
133
133
133
133
133
132
132
132
131
130
130
130
129
128
128
128
128
127
127
127
126
126
126
125
125
125
125
125
125
124
124
123
123
123
123
123
122
122
122
121
121
120
120
119
119
119
118
118
118
118
118
118
118
117
116
116
115
114
114
114
113
113

Floyd Faulkner ... ..1986
Damon Chambers ..1984
Dave Green......... ..1975
Al Raines............ .. 1971
Larry Jackson....... ..1992
Al Raines............ ..1970
Brandon Munson. ..2003
Brandon Munson. ..2002
Gerald Thompson ..1995
Al Raines............ ..1971
Al Raines............ .. 1970
Larry Jackson....... ..1994
Elbert Cole.......... ..1989
Jim Pisano............ ..1986
Jim Romaniszyn.. .. 1972
Brandon Munson....2003
Andre Burke........ ,.2004
Alonzo Roebuck.....2002
Lester Frye............ .1990
Elbert Cole..............1989
Rich Holmes........ ,.1974
Corey Hill............. .1993
Elbert Cole............ .1986
Dave Green.......... . 1975
Kelvin Collins....... .2005
Bernard Henry .... .1999
Gerald Thompson . .1998
Gerald Thompson . .1996
Gerald Thompson . .1995
Joe Early............... .1979
Bob Mengerink.... .1970
Ulysee Davis......... .2005
Lester Frye............ .1990
Andy Parma........ .1978
Alonzo Roebuck... .2002
Dru Robinson....... .2003
Alonzo Roebuck... .2002
Ross Rankin.......... .1986
Alonzo Roebuck... .2001
John Williams....... .2001
Gerald Thompson . .1998
Larry Jackson........ .1994
Larry Jackson........ .1993
Tony Brinson........ .1995
Joe Sanford............ .1970
Greg Lomax.......... .1%9
Elbert Cole............ .1989
Al Raines............. .1971
Mike Petchel........ .1%2
Dru Robinson....... .2003
Brandon Munson.. .2003
Lester Frye............ .1990
Elbert Cole............ .1989
Hoyd Faulkner .... .1987
Dave Green.......... .1975
BJ. Harrison.......... .1995
Joe Sanford............ .1970
Larry Jackson........ .1994
Floyd Faulkner .... .1986
Keith Collier.......... .1981
Mike Ray.............. .1979
John Mii:ovich....... .1967
Bernard Henry .... .1999
Larry Jackson........ .1993
Jim Romaniszyn... .1972
Bob Mengerinic.... .1971
Al Raines.............. .1970
Al Raines.............. .1970
Joe Sanford............ .1970
Bernard Henry ..., .1999
Lester Frye............ .1991
WiUie Miller.......... .1965
Kelvin CoUins....... .2005
Elbert Cole............ .1988
Joe Early............... .1980
Joe Early............... .1980
Bob Mengerink.... .1971
Greg Lomax.......... .1%9
Willie Miller.......... .1965
Larry Jackson......... .1994
Alonzo Roebuck... .2002
Elbert Cole............ .1989
Greg Harayda....... .1981
John Williams....... .2001
Scott Dodds.......... .1985
Mel Morrisette....... .1973
Larry Jackson......... .1994
Floyd Faulkner .... .1987

Clarion
West Liberty
Califomia{ra.)
Shippensburg
Normwood
Lock Haven
East Stroudsburg
Tiffin
Slippery Rock
Lock Haven
Qarion
American Int'l
New Haven
Wayne State
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Indiana (Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Kenyon
Elizabeth City St.
Slippery Rock
Saginaw VaUey St.
Slippety Rock
Lock Haven
HiUsdale
Shippensburg
Hillsdale
Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
WVUTech
Bloomsburg
Muskingum
Lock Haven
Ashland
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Clarion
Lock Haven
Carson-Newman
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Mansfield
Califomia(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Clarion
lndiana(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Kutztown
Clarion
North Dakota St.
Liberty
Baldwin-WaUace
Mansfield
Slippery Rock
Clarion
Wayne State
Indiana(Pa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
Cheyney
Glenville State
MillersviUe
Ashland
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Westminster
Cent. Conn. St.
Mercyhurst
South. Conn. St.
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Westminster
Eureka
Qarion
Indiana(Pa.)
Hillsdale
Kutztown
Lock Haven
Fairmont State
Ashland
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Indiana(Pa.)
Mansfield

112
112
112
112
112
111
111
111
111
111
110
no
110
109
109
109
108
107
107
107
107
106
106
106
106
105
105
105
105
105
104
104
104
104
103
103
103
103
102
102
102
102
102
101
101
101
101
101
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

Ulysee Davis...........2005
Matt Phillips...........2004
Brandon Munson... 2001
Stephane Lubin....... 1999
Bryan Libert............ 1977
Gerald Thompson .. 1996
Corey Hill................1993
Derrick Russell....... 1990
Dave Green............ 1976
Rich Holmes...........1975
Brandon Munson... 2002
Elbert Cole.............. 1989
Dave Green............ 1975
John Williams.........2000
Derrick Russell....... 1990
Andy Parma...........1978
Joe Sanford..............1970
Bernard Henry....... 1999
Gerald Thompson .. 1997
Gerald Thompson .. 1997
Mel Morrisette........ 1973
Lester Frye................1990
Keith Collier..............1983
Keith Collier..............1982
Jay Mifsud............... 1%9
Lester Frye................1991
Lester Frye................1991
Elbert Cole................1988
Greg Harayda.......... 1981
Joe Early...................1980
Bernard Henry.........2000
Lester Frye............... 1991
Bryan Libert..............1977
A1 Raines................. 1%9
Bernard Henry.........2000
Derrick Russell.........1991
Derrick Russell.........1991
Smokey Santillo .... 1967
Alonzo Roebuck.... 2001
Corey Hill................. 1993
Dave Green..............1975
Mel Morrisette.......... 1973
Dan Bissontz............1968
Derrick Russell........ 1991
Keith ColHer............. 1983
Keith Collier............. 1983
Keith Collier..............1981
Bob Glaser............... 1973
Alonzo Roebuck.... 2001
Elbert Cole............... 1988
Elbert Cole............... 1987
Dave Span............... 1985
Joe Catalano............. 1982
Mike Ray.................1981
Jim Romaniszyn.... 1972
Mike Petchel........... 1963

Tiffin
East Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Clarion
Univ. at Buffalo
Bloomsburg
Clarion
Baldwin-Wallace
Lock Haven
Liberty
Qarion
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
Indiana(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Hillsdale
Califomia(Pa.)
Cheyney
Shippensburg
Shepherd
Shippensburg
East Stroudsburg
Califomia(Pa.)
Northwood
Lock Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Fairmont State
Califomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Fairmont State
Geneva
Shippensburg
New Haven
West Va. Wesleyan
Slippery Rock
Lock Haven
Clarion
Buffalo State
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
Saginaw Valley St.
Lock Haven
Shippensburg
CaIiromia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Cortland State
Grove City

inboro Football 2006

rhe Roshins Century Club
• following Fighting Scots had
tivo or more games oflOO yards

rushing.
UuiyJactoonm)
275
219
214
212
207
201
177
170
154
153
158
152
148
144
138
128
128
123
122
117
113

vs. Mansfield, 1994
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1994
vs. Lock Haven, 1993
vs. Shippensburg, 1994
vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1992
vs. Slippery Rock, 1993
vs. Clarion, 1992
vs. Lock Haven, 1994
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1993
vs. Elizabeth City St., 1994
vs. Indiana{Pa.), 1992
vs. Shippensburg, 1993
vs. Cariiomia(Pa.), 1992
vs. Northwood, 1992
vs. American Inti., 1994
vs. Slippery Rock, 1994
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1993
vs. Clarion, 1994
vs. Millersville, 1993
vs. Hillsdale, 1994
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1994

Gerald Thompson (20)
316
237
203
183
176
173
169
1^
167
153
149
149
139
133
133
133
128
111
107
107

vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998
vs. Bloomsburg, 1998
vs. Shippensburg, 1998
vs. Lock Haven, 1998
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1995
vs. Clarion, 1^5
vs. Glenville State, 1998
vs. Shippensburg, 1995
vs. Lock Haven, 1997
vs. Hillsdale, 1998
vs. Lock Haven, 1995
vs. Portland State, 1995
vs. Slippery Rock, 1995
vs. Hillsdale, 1998
vs. Shippensburg, 19%
vs. Hillsdale, 19%
vs. Carson-Newman, 1998
vs. Clarion, 1996
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1997
vs. Cheyney, 1997

A1 Raines (16)

295
260
216
210
191
159
156
147
145
144
139
139
126
121
120
104

vs. Geneva, 1969
vs. Lock Haven, 1969
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1970
vs. Waynesburg, 1971
vs. Slippery Rock, 1971
vs. Slippery Rock, 1969
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1971
vs. Brockport State, 1969
vs. Shippensburg, 1971
vs. Lock Haven, 1970
vs. Lock Haven, 1971
vs. Qarion, 1970
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1971
vs. Slippery Rock, 1970
vs. Westminster, 1970
vs. Shippensburg, 1969

Elbert Cole (15)
224
220
178
174
138
136
134
126
125
118
116
110
105
100
100

vs. Kutztown, 1989
vs. Slippery Rock, 1989
vs. Qarion, 1988
vs. Shippensburg, 1989
vs. New Haven, 1989
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1989
vs. Slippery Rock, 1986
vs. Qarion, 1989
vs. North Dakota St., 1989
vs. Shippensburg, 1988
vs. Lock Haven, 1989
vs. Liberty, 1989
vs. Califomia{Pa.), 1988
vs. Saginaw Valley, 1988
vs. Lock Haven, 1987

Lester Frye (14)
234
212

Lester Frye

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

is Back!U

vs. Virginia
vs. Lock Haven, 1990
vs. Slippery Rock, 1990
vs. Fairmont State, 1990
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990

148
136
132
125
119
106
105
105
104

vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1991
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990
vs. Bloomsburg, 1990
vs. Clarion, 19%
vs. Southern Conn. St.,
1991
vs. Shepherd, 1990
vs. Northwood, 1991
vs. Lock Haven, 1991
vs. Fairmont State, 1991
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 2002
vs. East Stroudsburg, 2001
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2002
vs. Clarion, 2002
vs. Shippensburg, 2002
vs. Lock Haven, 2002
vs. East Stroudsburg, 2002
vs. Clarion, 2001
vs. Kutztown, 2002
vs. Shippensburg, 2001
vs. Slippery Rock, 2001

Dave Green (10)
194
190
189
157
146
134
125
111
110
102

vs. Fairmont State, 1976
vs. Cortland State, 1976
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1975
vs. Shippensburg, 1975
vs. Calrfomia(Pa.), 1975
vs. Saginaw Valley, 1975
vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1975
vs. Qarion, 1976
vs. Qarion, 1975
vs. WVa. Wesleyan, 1975

Bernard Henry (10)
263
198
165
148
133
122
119
107
104
103

vs. Mercyhurst, 2000
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2000
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1999
vs. Shippensburg, 1999
vs. Lock Haven, 1999
vs. Glenville State, 1999
vs. Mercyhurst, 1999
vs. Hillsdale, 1999
vs. Lock Haven, 2000
vs. Slippery Rock, 2000

Andre Burke (8)
220
219
203
173
173
159
159
136

vs. Slippery Rock, 2004
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 2004
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2004
vs. Clarion, 2004
vs. WVUTech, 2004
vs. Kutztown, 2004
vs. TUfin, 2004
vs. Lock Haven, 2004

Derrick Russell (7)
234
148
111
109
103
103
101

vs. Fairmont State, 1990
vs. Millersville, 1992
vs. Bloomsburg, 1990
vs. Shippensburg, 1990
vs. Fairmont State, 1991
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1991
vs. Clarion, 1991

Brandon Munson (7)
149
142
140
137
125
112
110

Tony Brinson (5)
248
195
192
182
127

vs. Cheyney, 19%
vs. Lock Haven, 1996
vs. Clarion, 1996
vs. Slippery Rock, 19%
vs. Mansfield, 1995

Floyd Faulkner (5)

Alonzo Roebuck (11)
170
151
150
146
136
131
130
129
116
102
100

vs. Slippery Rock, 1970
vs. Central Conn. St, 1970
vs. Shippensburg, 1970

124
120
108

vs. Slippery Rock, 2003
vs. East Stroudsburg, 2003
vs. Tiffin, 2002
vs. Shippensburg, 2003
vs. Kutztown, 2003
vs. Lock Haven, 2001
vs. Lock Haven, 2002

206
146
125
123
113

vs. Shippensburg, 1986
vs. Clarion, 1986
vs. Liberty, 1987
vs. Wayne State, 1986
vs. Mansfield, 1987

133
118
118
105

vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1979
vs. Lock Haven, 1980
vs. Westminster, 1980
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1980

Rich Holmes (4)
192
159
136
111

vs. Clarion, 1975
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1975
vs. Kenyon, 1974
vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1975

Bryan Libert (4)
153
148
112
104

vs. Slippery Rock, 1977
vs. Lock Haven, 1977
vs. Shippensburg, 1977
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1977

Joe Sanford (5)
172
127

vs. Waynesbu^ 1971
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1970

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1996
1995
1991
1990
1986

1981
1975
1973
1971

vs. Lock Haven, 1972
vs. Shippensburg, 1972
vs. Ashland, 1972
vs. Cortland State, 1972

Willie Miller (4)
195
172
119
118

vs. Shippensburg, 1%5
vs. Shippensburg, 1964
vs. Lock Haven, 1965
vs. lndiana{Pa.), 1965

Ulysee Davis (3)
147
132
112

vs. Clarion, 2005
vs. WVU Tech, 2005
vs. Tiffin, 2005

Corey Hill (3)
134
111
102

vs. Elizabeth Gy St, 1993
vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1993
vs. New Haven, 1993

Mel Morrisette (3)
114
107
102

vs. Lock Haven, 1973
vs. Shippensburg, 1973
vs. Slippery Rock, 1973

John Williams (3)
128
114
109

vs. Lock Haven, 2001
vs. Ashland, 2001
vs. Lock Haven, 2000

Kelvin CoUins (2)
133
118

vs. Slippery Rock, 2005
vs. Lock Hav
laven, 2005

Greg Har^da (2)
115
105

vs. Fairmont State, 1981
vs. Lock Haven, 1981

Greg Lomax (2)
127
118

vs. Lock Haven, 1%9
vs. Qarion, 1%9

Petchel (2)

vs. Lock Haven, 1971
vs. Slippery Rock, 1971
vs. Shippensburg, 1970
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1971
vs. Eureka, 1971

2000

190
138
122
100

Andy Parma (2)

213
164
133
121
118

2001

Jim Romaniszyn (4)

123
106
106
101
101
101

Bob Mengerink (5)

2002 Alonzo Roebuck (131); Brandon Munson

Joe Early (4)

Keith Collier (6)
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1981
vs. Shippensburg, 1983
vs. East Stroudsburg, 1982
vs. Buffalo State,
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1983
vs. Slippery Rock, 1981

Multiple lOO-Yard
Rushers in a. Game

132
109

vs. Muskingum, 1978
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1978

126
100

vs. Lock Haven, 1%2
vs. Grove City, 1963

Mike Ray (2)
123
100

vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1979
vs. Slippery Rock, 1981

Dru Robinson (2)
130
125

vs. Ashland, 2003
vs. Lock Haven, 2003

Dave Span (2)
192
100

vs. Central Conn. St, 1985
vs. Shippensburg, 1985

is Back!!!

1970

(110) vs. Lock Haven
John Williams (128), Brandon Munson
(112) vs. Lock Haven
John Williams (109); Bernard Henry (104)
vs. Lock Haven
Tony Brinson (192); Gerald Thompson
(111) vs. Qarion
Tony Brinson (127); B.J. Harrison (124) vs.
Mansfield
Lester Frye (104); Derrick Russell (103) vs.
Fairmont State
Derrick RusseU (234); Lester Frye (169) vs.
Fairmont State
Floyd Faulkner (206); Ross Rankin (130) vs.
Shippensburg
Jim Pisano (138); Floyd Faulkner (123) vs.
Wayne State
Keith CoUier (101); Mike Ray (100) vs.
Slippery Rock
Dave Green (125); Rich Holmes (111) vs.
Baldwin-Wallace
Mel Morrisette (107); Bob Glaser (101) vs.
Shippensburg
A1 Raines (191); Bob Mengerink (164) vs.
Slippery Rock
A1 Raines (126); Bob Mengerink (121) vs.
lndiana(Pa.)
Bob Mengerink (213); A1 Raines (139) vs.
Lock Haven
Joe Sanford (124); A1 Raines (121) vs.
Slippery Rock
Bob Mengerink (133); Joe Sanford (108) vs.
Shippensburg

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200-Yard. Passing
Yds Player................
376 Scott Dodds ....
353 Justin Bouch....
351 Hal Galupi.......
334 Jody Dickerson .
304 Justin Bouch....
300 Blair Hrovat....
299 Hal Galupi.......
278 Jody Dickerson .
277 Brian Caldwell..
276 Jody Dickerson .
275 Mike Hill..........
272 Justin Bouch....
271 Scott Dodds ....
269 Jody Dickerson .
263 Chris Hart.........
261 Hal Galupi.......
259 Brian Caldwell..
256 Blair Hrovat....
255 Steve Tryon.......
251 Jody Dickerson .
250 Hal Galupi.......
250 Blair Hrovat....
250 Jude Basile.......
248 Jude Basile.......
247 Blair Flrovat....
247 Joe Sanford.......
243 Justin Bouch....
242 Justin Bouch....
241 Jody Dickerson .
240 Jody Dickerson .
240 Scott Dodds ....
238 Steve Tryon.......
236 Jody Dickerson .
233 Justin Bouch....

...Year
.., 1986
... 2002
...1990
... 1994
...2004
.,1982
..1990
.. 1994
..1998
..1993
.. 1976
..2003
..1986
..1993
..1996
..1989
..1998
..1983
..2001
..1993
..1989
..1984
..1974
.. 1975
..1982
..1971
..2005
..2005
..1993
..1992
..1985
..2001
..1992
..2003

231
230

Jody Dickerson . ..1992
Justin Bouch
2004

229
228
228
228
227
226
225
224
223
223
223
219
219
219
218
217
216
215

Chns Hart......... ..1995
Jody Dickerson . ..1994
Jody Dickerson . ..1993
Hal Galupi......... ..1990
Blair Hrovat....... ..1984
Hal Galupi......... ..1988
Jim Ross.............. ..1987
Jim Ross.............. ..1987
Justin Bouch....... ..2004
Brian Caldwell... ..1997
Chris Hart........... ..1995
Justin Bouch....... ..2003
Jack Davis........... ..1999
Jody Dickerson .. ..1994
Scott Dodds....... ..1985
Blair Hrovat....... ..1983
Jody Dickerson .. ..1993
Hal Galupi......... ..1990
Jody Dickerson .. ..1991

215
215
212
212
212
210
208
208
207
207
207
206
206
206
202
202
202
202
201
200

Scott Dodds....... .. 1986
Jude Basile......... .. 1974
Jody Dickerson .. ..1993
Hal Galupi......... ..1988
Scott Dodds....... .. 1986
Hal Galupi......... ..1989
Brian Caldwell... ..1997
Chris Hart........... ..1996
Justin Bouch....... ..2005
Justin Bouch....... ..2004
Chris Hart........... ..1995
Jack Davis........... ..1999
Chris Hart........... ..19%
Jody Dickerson .. ..1994
Jack Davis........... ..1999
Chris Hart........... .19%
Blair Hrovat....... .1983
Judy Basile......... .1975
Rick Gates........... .1999
Steve Iryon......... .2001

222

Opponent
Fairmont State
East Stroudsburg
Indiana(Pa.)
Hillsdale
Bentley
Califomia(Pa.)
CaIifomia(Pa.)
American Inti
Glenville State
New Haven
Califomia(Pa.)
Indiana (Pa.)
Lock Haven
Clarion
Hillsdale
Youngstown St.
Carson-Newman
West Liberty
CahfomiafPa.)
Millersville
Shippensburg
Lock Haven
Indiana (Pa.)
Indiana(Pa.)
Lock Haven
Clarion
Lock Haven
California (Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Indiana(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Shippensburg
Ferris State
East
Stroudsburg
Lock Haven
East
Stroudsburg
New Haven
Slippery Rock
Califomia(Pa.)
Youngstown %
Slippery Rock
Califomia(Pa.)
Slippery Rock
Mansfield
Tiffin
California (Pa.)
Hillsdale
Saginaw Valley
Slippery Rock
Mansfield
East Stroudsburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Southern
Connecticut
Clarion
Kenyon
Univ. at Buffalo
Clarion
West Chester
Lock Haven
Glenville State
Univ. at Buffalo
East Stroudsburg
Califomia(Pa.)
Shippensburg
Clarion
Indiana (Pa.)
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
Slippery Rock
Mercyhurst
Gannon

100-Yard Receiving
Yds
248
229
217

Player..................... Year
Tim Beacham........1980
Lateef Walters...... 1994
Corey Keyes..........1994

206
193
190
185
181
180
171
168
165
164
156
155
151

Ernest Priester ..
Ernest Priester ..
Howard Hackley
Ernest Priester ..
Howard Hackley
Ernest Priester ,.
Ernest Priester ..
Jim Romaniszyn
Howard Hackley
Rod Jones.........
Gilbert Grantlin.
Ernest Priester ..
Wrentie Martin .

150
147
142
139
130
130
129
127
126
125
122
122
121
119
119
117
117
117
116
116
115
115
115
115
113
112
110
110
109
109
109
108
108
107
106
106
106
105
105

Ryan Valasek.........2005
Howard Hackley... 1973
Bobjahn................1978
Lateef Walters.......1993
Quentin Ware-Bey . 1997
Quentin Ware-Bey . 1997
Lateef Walters.......1991
Gary McKnight.... 1983
Eric Bosley............ 1982
Ernest Priester.......1989
JohnTcKimer...........1988
Howard Hackley... 1974
Tim Beacham ........ 1980
Ernest Priester.......1990
Howard Hackley... 1976
Chris Buehner....... 1999
Ernest Priester.......1990
Howard Hackley... 1975
Gilbert Granthn.... 1995
Bill Kruse.................1979
Quentin Ware-Bey . 1998
Quentin Ware-Bey . 1997
Terry Roberts.........1993
Charles PolUck....... 1%9
Sean Hess............... 2002
Dorian Wilkerson .. 1998
Paul Stone............... 1992
Jerry Mamros.........1%3
Gilbert Grantlin.... 1995
Lateef Walters....... 1994
Gary McKnight.... 1984
Gilbert Grantlin.... 1995
Ernest Priester.......1990
Justin Lipscomb.... 2004
Dorian Wilkerson .. 1998
Dave Span............... 1985
Dan Bissontz.........1968
Justin Lipscomb.... 2002
Wrentie Martin .... 1991

..1989
..1990
.. 1976
..1989
.. 1976
..1990
..1989
..1971
.. 1976
..1974
..1995
..1990
..1992

104 Bob Suren............... 1984
104 Eric Bosley............ 1984
103
103
103
103
102
102
101
100
100

Lateef Walters....... 1994
WrenHe Martin .... 1992
John Toomer.......... 1988
Tim Beacham.........1979
Quentin Ware-Bey . 1998
Ernest Priester.......1990
Lincoln Bufalino ... 2001
Ernest Priester.......1989
Tun Beacham.........1979

Edinboro Football 2006 4 Tbe

Opponent
Univ. at Buffa
Hillsdale
American
International
Lock Haven
CalifomiaJPa,^
Frostburg State
Shippensburg
Slippery Rock
IndianaJPa.)
Youngstown!
Clarion
CaUfomiaJPa.j
Kenyon
New Haven
Clarion
Southern
Connecticut
Lock Haven
Lock Haven
California (Pa.'
Slippery Rock
GlenvUle State
Lock Haven
Bloomsburg
IndianaJPa.)
Califomia(Pa.)
New Haven
Slippery Rock
IndianaJPa.)
Shippensburg
Bloomsburg
Lock Haven
Mercyhurst
Lock Haven
lndiana(Pa.)
Appalachian St.
Slippery Rock
Clarion
California (Pa.)
Elizabeth City St.
Ohio Northern
East StroudsbuT' •
Bloomsburg
Ferris State
Grove City
Hillsdale
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Shippensburg
Bentley
Lock Haven
East Stroudsburg
East StroudsbuT'
Slippery Rock
Southern
Connecticut
Lock Haven
West Virginia
Wesleyan
Clarion
Northwood
New Haven
Fairmont State
Glenville State
Shepherd
West Chester
North Dakota St.
Westminster

Scoring
Most Points Scored

Qgme: 83 vs. Alliance, 1928
ggason: 435 in 1989
Most Points Scored, Opponents

Qtme: 71 by Slippery Rock, 1935
Season: 347 in 1999
Fewest Points Scored
Season: 0 in 1935

Fewest Points Scored, Opponents
Season: 25 in 1932
Most Touchdowns Scored
Season: 63 in 1989
Most Touchdowns Rushing
Season: 35 in 1989
Most Touchdowns Passing
Qane: 5 vs. Fairmont St., 1986
Season: 27 in 1993
Most Field Goals Made
Game: 4 vs. Central Connecticut
State, 1985
Season: 15 in 1982
Most Points After Touchdown
Made
Season: 46 in 2004
Largest Margin of Victory
Game: 83 - Edinboro 83,

Alliance 0,1928
Largest Margin of Defeat
Game: 72 - Slippery Rock 72,
Edinboro 0,1935
Most Points, First Half: 47 vs.
WVU Tech, 2004
Most Points, Second Half: 39 vs.
Slippery Rock, 1994
Most Points, First Quarter: 28 vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 1989
Most Points, Second Quarten 28
on three occasions (last
vs. Clarion, 1988)
Most Points, Third Quarter:
28 vs. Buffalo State, 1983
Most Points, Fourth Quarten
36 vs. Slippery Rock, 1994; vs.
Fairmont State, 1986
Most Points Allowed, First Half:
47 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1966
Most Points Allowed, Second
Half: 36 by Indiana(Pa.), 1984
Most Points Allowed, First
Quarter: 27 by Baldwin-Wallace,
1966
Most Points Allowed, Second
Quarten 27 by Bentley, 2004
Most Points Allowed, Third
Quarten 21 by Shippensburg,
2002; by Millersville,
1993; by Califomia(Pa.),
1966
Most Points Allowed, Fourth
Quarter: 29 by Lock Haven, 1969
Most Combined Points, Game
119 — Edinboro 66, Shippensburg
53,1986

Total Offense
Most Plays
Game: 91 vs. Glenville State, 1998
Season: 862 in 1990

is Back!!|

Most Yards Gained
Game: 642 vs. American
International, 1994
Season: 5,148 in 1990
Fewest Yards Gained
Game: 50 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966
Season: 1,769 in 1968
Most Plays, Opponent
Game: 101 by Califomia(Pa.), 1990
Season: 825 in 1987
Most Yards Gained, Opponent
Game: 685 by Baldwin-Wallace,
1966
Season: 4,450 in 1987
Fewest Yards Gained, Opponent
Game: - 67 by Curry, 1965
Season: 1,860 in 1980
Most Combined Yards, Game
1,115 — Edinboro (574), Mansfield
(541), 1994
1,050 — Bentley (575), Edinboro
(475), 2004

Rusliiiig
Most Rushes
Game: 72 vs. Slippery Rock, 1983
Season: 571 in 1970
Most Yards
Game: 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971
Season: 3,078 in 1971
Most Touchdowns
Season: 35 in 1989
Fewest Yards
Game: - 54 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1968
Season: 466 in 1968
Most Rushes, Opponent
Game: 76 by Baldwin-Wallace, 1975
Season: 508 in 1978
Most Yards, Opponent
Game: 435 by North Dakota State,
1989
Season: 1,\67 in 1998
Fewest Yards, Opponent
Game: - 67 by Curry, 1965
Season: 645 in 1970

Season: 171 in 1970

Fewest Yards
Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970
Season: 464 in 1967
Most Attempts, Opponent
Game: 61 by Bloomsburg, 1981
Season: 406 in 2004
Most Completions, Opponent
Game: 38 by Shippensburg, 1983
Season: 237 in 2004
Most Yards, Opponent
Game: 504 by Bentley, 2004
Season: 3,153 in 2004
Fewest Yards, Opponent
Game: 0 on three occasions (last
by Mercyhurst, 1982)
Season: 845 in 1972

Fumbles
Most Fumbles
Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 1977
Season: 42 in 1977
Most Fumbles Lost
Game: 7 vs. Shippensburg, 1977
Season: 28 in 1977
Most Fumbles, Opponent
Game: 7 on five occasions (last by
Che)mey, 1997)
Season: 35 in 1976
Most Fumbles Lost, Opponent
Game: 6 by Brockport State, 1962
Season: 21 in 1976 and 1973

Turnovers
Puntiiig
Most Punts
Game: 12 on four occasions (last
vs. CaLifomia(Pa.), 19%)
Season: 81 in 1968
Highest Average
Game: 55.0 vs. Slippery Rock, 1987
Season: 42.6 in 1965
Most Pimts, Opponent
Game: 13 by Hillsdale, 1999; by
Indiana(Pa.), 1977; by
Frostburg State, 1977
Season: 87 in 1970
Highest Average, Opponent
Game: 53.4 by East Stroudsburg,
1982
Season: 38.9 in 1982

Punt Returns
Most Returns
Game: 10 vs. Shippensburg, 1971
Season: 39 in 1977
Most Yards
Game: 148 vs. Shippensburg, 1971
Season: 364 in 1971

Most Timiovers
Game: 9 vs. Shippensburg, 1977;
vs. Lcxk Haven, 1968
Season: 44 in 1990
Most Turnovers, Opponent
Game: 9 by Portland State, 1995;
by Shippensburg, 1983
Season: 42 in 2004

First Downs
Most First Downs
Game: 32 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1994
Season: 243 in 1990
Most Rushing
Game: 22 on four occasions (last
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998)
Season: 144 in 1990
Most Passing
Game: 16 vs. Hillsdale, 1994
Season: 100 in 2004
Most First Downs, Opponent
Game: 30 by New Haven, 1993
Season: 232 in 2004
Fewest First Downs, Opponent
Game: 0 by Brockport State, 1962
Season: 103 in 1980

Passing

KickofFRetums

Penalties

Most Attempts
Game: 50 vs. East Stroudsburg,
1968
Season: 315 in 1968
Most Completions
Game: 25 vs. Lock Haven, 1986
Season: 171 in 2004
Most Yards
Game: 376 vs. Fairmont State, 1986
Season: 2,321 in 1993
Highest Completion Percentage
Season: 61.1 percent in 1986
Most Touchdowns
Game: 5 vs. Fairmont State, 1986
Season: T1 in 1993
Most Interceptions
Game: 5 vs. Shippensburg, 1991
Season: 22 in 1990,1978 and 1968
Fewest Attempts
Game: 2 vs. Slippery Rock, 1971
Season: 109 in 1970
Fewest Completions
Game: 0 vs. Clarion, 1970

Most Returns
Game: 11 vs. Lock Haven, 1%8; vs.
Baldwin-Wallace, 1966
Season: 54 in 1999
Most Yards
Game: 248 vs. West Chester, 1987
Season: 1,295 in 1998

Most Penalties
Game: 17 vs. West Liberty, 1984;
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976
Season: 93 in 1992
Most Yards
Game: 182 vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976
Season: 947 in 1976
Most Penalties, Opponent
Game: 17 by Univ. at Buffalo, 1993
Season: 87 in 1993
Most Yards, Opponent
Game: 161 by Slippery Rock, 1968
Season: 880 in 1978

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Interceptions
Most Interceptions
Game: 6 vs. Tiffin, 2004;
vs. Shippensburg, 1983
Season: 30 in 2004
Most Yards
Season: 322 in 1971

QB Sacks
Most Sacks
Game: 11 vs. West Liberty, 1983
Season: 56 in 1983
Most Sacks, Opponent
Game: 11 by Shepherd, 1987

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8.
9.
10.

vs. Waynesburg, 1971 .... 549
vs. Shippensburg, 1986 ....456
vs. Lcx:k Haven, 1995...... 438
vs. Virginia Union, 1990 ..430
vs. Slippery Rock, 1971 ....427
vs. Fairmont State, 1990 ..413
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1998....411
vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 ....405
vs. Mercyhurst, 1983 ...... 403
vs. Slipjaery Rock, 1970 ....395

Fewest
Rushing
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

vs.IUP,1968.....................-54
vs. Shepherd, 1987 .......... -39
vs. aarion, 1997 ............... -3
vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 ..0
vs. Fairmont State, 1979 .....7
vs. Shippensburg, 1968 11
vs. SKppery Rock, 1999....18
vs. Slippery Rock, 1968 .... 24
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1967.... 24
vs. Buffalo, 1996 ...............29
vs. Qarion, 1977 ...............29

Rushing
Attempts
1. vs. Slippery Rock, 1983.....72
vs. Virginia Union, 1990 ....71
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1979.....71
vs. Geneva, 1967................71
5. vs. Lock Haven, 1983 ........ 68
6. vs. New Haven, 1981........ 67
vs. Slippery Rock, 1970 .....67
8. vs. Lock Haven, 2002........ 65
vs. Shippensburg, 1988 .....65
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1980.....65
vs. Lock Haven, 1971........ 65

Pass
Attempts
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

vs. East Stroudsburg, 1968 ..50
vs. Shippensburg 2001..... 47
vs. GlenviUe State, 1998..... 45
vs. Clarion, 1968 ............... 44
vs. Bentley, 2004 ............... 43
vs. New Haven, 1993........ 42
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2001..... 40
vs. Shepherd, 1987 ............ 40
9. vs. Clarion, 2002 ............... 39
vs. New Haven, 1995........ 39
vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990........ 39
vs. Lock Haven, 1968........ 39

Pass
Completions
1. vs. Lock Haven, 1986........ 25
2. vs. GlenviUe State, 1998.....24
vs. Lock Haven, 19%........ 24
3. vs. Califomia(Pa.)..............23

vs. Shippensburg 2001.....23
vs. HUlsdale, 19%..............23
vs. New Haven, 1988........ 23
vs. Shepherd, 1987............23
vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ....23
10. vs. East Stroudsburg 2002 ..22
vs. Buffalo, 19%................22

Passing
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ..376
vs. East Stroudsburg 2002 353
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1^0...... 351
vs. Hillsdale, 1994............334
vs. Lock Haven, 1989...... 329
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1987 ..327
vs. Bentley, 2004 ..............304
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1982 ..300
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1990 ..299
vs. American
Intemational, 1994..........298

Fewest
Passing
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

vs. Clarion, 1990 ................. 0
vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1966 .......... 7
vs. Geneva, 1967................17
vs. Geneva, 1969............... 21
vs. Slippery Rock, 1965.....23
vs. Lock Haven, 2000........ 27
vs. East Stroudsburg 2001 ..35
vs. Lock Haven, 2001........ 44
vs. Clarion, 1966 ............... 46
vs. Youngstown St., 2000 ..47

Total
Offense
1. vs. American
Intemational, 1994..........642
2. vs. Shippensburg 1989 ....611
3. vs. Lock Haven, 1989...... 609
4. vs. Shippensburg 1986 ....606
5. vs. Lock Haven, 1983...... 605
6. vs. Waynesburg 1971 .... 605
7. vs. Lock Haven, 1995...... 587
8. vs. Qarion, 1986 ..............582
9. vs. Fairmont State, 1986 ..577
10. vs. Mansfield, 1994.......... 574
vs. Eureka, 1971 ..............574

Fewest Total
Yards
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1966........ 50
vs. Shippensburg 1968 .....54
vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 ..72
vs. Clarion, 1966 ................86
vs. Slippery Rock, 1965.....98

6. vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1990..... S7
7. vs. Lock Haven, 2002........ gg
vs. Lock Haven, 1984........ 35
vs. Slippery Rock, 1983.. %
vs. Frostburg Stafe, 1976 ....86

First E>own3
1. vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1994.....12
2. vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1993... 11
vs. Lock Haven, 1983........ 31
4. vs. Fairmont State, 1991 ... jQ
vs. Shippensburg 1989 .... 10
vs. Clarion, 1986............... 30
7. vs. GlenviUe State, 1998... 19
vs. Shippensburg 1988... 29
9. vs. Southern Connecticut
State, 1991........................ ">8
vs. Wayne State, 1986........ 28

Turnovers
1. vs. Shippensburg 1977 ...... 9
vs. Lock Haven, 1968....... 9
3. vs. Shippensburg 1991.......7
vs. West Liberty, 1984.......... 7
vs. Lock Haven, 1981........ 7
vs. SUppery Rock, 1980 ...... 7
vs. C.W Post, 1976 ..............7
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1975.... 7
vs. East Stroudsburg 1975 ..7
vs. Slippery Rock, 1968 ... 7
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1967...... 7

Penalty
Yards
1. vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1976 ..182
2. vs. Clarion, 1980..............1, J
3. vs. Frostburg State, 1976..]
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1972 ..157
5. vs. Shippensburg 1999 ....11.)
6. vs. Baldwin-WaUace, 1974 150
7. vs. Clarion, 1976..............139
8. vs. Elizabeth Qty St, 1993 ..1? '
9. vs. American
Intemational, 1994.......... L,/
vs. Central Connecticut
State, 1985.........................137

QB Sacks

'Ry

1. vs. West Liberty, 1983........ It
2. vs. Kutztown, 2005.............
vs. Slippery Rock, 2005 ...... 9
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1993.......3
5. vs. Lock Haven, 1998.......... ^
6. vs. WVU Tech, 2004............7
vs. Slippery Rock, 1995...... '
vs. Lock Haven, 1991.......... 7
vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan, 1984 ................... "
vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 .......7
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1981.......’/
vs. Buffalo, 1980 .................
vs. Shippensburg 1971.......7

Most Plays
1. vs. GlenviUe Stafe, 1991.....91
2. vs. Lock Haven, 1989........ 89
vs. Shippensburg 1988.....89
vs. Clarion, 1968 ............... 89

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ngest Rushing
lays
'ds ..Name, Opponent, Year
.Lester Frye vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1991
.Derrick Russell vs. Bloomsburg, 1990
.A1 Rcunes vs. Waynesburg, 1971
.Joe Sanford vs. Wa)mesburg, 1991
.... Dave Green vs. Saginaw Valley, 1975
^.... Bernard Henry vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1999
85.... A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969
85.... Kidder vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1956
83.... Larry Jackson vs. MUlersviUe, 1993
80.... A1 Raines vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1970
79.... Hoyd Faulkner vs. Shippensburg, 1986
79.....Joe Sanford vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1970

Longest Passing
Plays
Yds ..Names, Opponent, Year
92.... Stewart Ayers to Tim Beacham
vs. Shippensburg, 1980
91.... Chris Hart to Denorse Mosley
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 19%
87.... Scott McKissock to Jim Romaniszyn
vs. West Chester, 1971
83.... Blair Hrovat to Eric Bosley vs. Lock
Haven, 1982
82 Rick Shover to BUI Kruse vs.
Westminster, 1979
80.... Jim Ross to Ernest Priester vs. Qarion,
1987
80.... Joe Sanford to Jim Romaniszyn
vs. Clarion, 1971
79.... Jody Dickerson to Terry Roberts
vs. Elizabeth City State, 1993
77.... Hal Galupi to Ernest Priester
vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1990
76.... Jim Ross to Daryl Cameron
vs. Mansfield, 1987
76.... Jude BasUe to Rod Jones
vs. Kenyon, 1974
75.... Rick Gates to Chris Buehner
vs. Mercyhurst, 1999
75.... Chris Hart to Gerald Thompson
vs. Lock Haven, 1995

Longest Field
Goals
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
53.....Sean McNicholas vs. East
Stroudsburg, 2000
52.... Tyson Cook vs. Hillsdcde, 1997
52.... Darren Weber vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1987
49.... Sean McNicholas vs. GlenviUe St., 1999
48.... Tyson Cook vs. CaUfomiaJPa.), 1997
47.... Kody Robertson vs. East Stroudsburg,
2004
47.....Sean McNicholas vs. Clarion, 1999
47.... Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Bloomsburg, 1981
47.... Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Califomia(Pa.),
1979
45.... Sean McNicholas vs. East
Stroudsburg, 2001
45.... Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Califomia(Pa.),
1980
44.....Sean McNicholas vs. Shippensburg, 2001

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44.....Jim Trueman vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1984
44.....Rich Ruszkiewicz vs. Qarion, 1980

Longest Punts
Yds ..Names, Opponent, Year
82.....Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion, 1983
72.... Sean McNicholas vs. Caltfomia(Pa.), 2000
70.... Mike Abbiatici vs. MUlersville, 1980
66.....Sean McNicholas vs. Ashland, 2002
66.....BUI Burford vs. Youngstown State,
1989
65.....Sean McNicholas vs. Shippensburg,
2002
65.....Sean McNicholas vs. Gannon, 2001
65.....Tyson Cook vs. Cheyney 1997
65.... Tyson Cook vs. Univ. at Buffalo, 1996
65.... Scott Rupert vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1994
65.... Gary Lhotsky vs. Shippensburg, 1992
65.....Mike Abbiatici vs. MUlersville, 1980
65.....Dan Fiegl vs. Fairmont State, 1976

Longest Kickoff
Returns
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
100....Cleveland FYatt vs. Lock Haven, 1987
100....Eric Bosley vs. West Liberty, 1984
99 Bernard Henry vs. CaUfomiaJPa.), 2000
98.....Tim Beacham vs. MillersvUle, 1977
97.....Gary Gilbert vs. CaUfomiaJPa.), 1961
95.....Tim Beacham vs. Shippensburg, 1980
94.....Ross Rankin vs. Clarion, 1986
92.... Ryan Valasek vs. Qarion, 2003
92.... Steve RusseU vs. Slippery Rock, 1993
90.... Qeveland Pratt vs. West Chester, 1987
90 John Mikovich vs. East Stroudsburg, 1%7
90.....Willie MUler vs. Bridgeport, 1964

Longest Punt
Returns
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
85.....Gilbert Grantlin vs. Mansfield, 1995
85.....Ken Petardi vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1978
85.....Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971
82.....Trm Beacham vs. Clarion, 1980
80.... Hoyd Faulkner vs. CalUomia(Pa.), 1986
70.... John Mikovich vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1965
62.....Jim Romaniszyn vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1972
58.....Mike Gaul vs. New Haven, 1981
55.....Tim Beacham vs. Indiana(Pa.), 1980
55.....Rich Riffle vs. Geneva, 1966

Longest Interception
Returns
Yds ..Name, Opponent, Year
102 ....Jack Case vs. Brockport State, 1962
99 Chris Avery vs. Califomia(Pa.), 2005
85.....Steve Russell vs. Shippensburg, 1992
85.....WUlie Curry vs. Fairmont State, 1976
84.... Franklin vs. Slippery Rock, 1987
71 Dennis Creehan vs. Califomia(Pa.), 1%9
69.... Foster Johnson vs. Ashland, 2000
69.....Ken Petardi vs. lndiana(Pa.), 1978
67.....Jeff Richardson vs. Lock Haven, 2001
67.....Brian Decker vs. Cheyney, 1997
66 Ron Allen vs. SUppery Rock, 19%

is Back!!!

The Cactus Bowl
Offensive linemen Greg Bzorek and
LaMonf Singleton continued the tradition of
Edinboro Fighting Scots playing in the Cactus
Bowl this past January. For a number of years
Division II footbaU teams had an all-star game
named the Snow Bowl, which was played in
Fargo, North Dakota. In 2000 the contest was
moved to KingsvUle, Texas and renamed the
Cactus Bowl. The contest features the top
smaU college seniors in the country. Edinboro
has had at least one representative in every
Cactus Bowl (aka Snow Bowl) but one, with a
streak of eight straight years. Here's a com­
plete list of the Fighting Scots who have per­
formed in the Cactus Bowl Division 11 All-Star
Game.

1994
1995
1996
1997
1999
2000
2001
2002

2003
2004
2005
2006

Jason Perkins, LB
Mike Kegarise, OL
Gary Lhotsky, P
Lateef Walters, WR
Larry Jackson, RB
Pat Schuster, DE
Gilbert Grantlin, WR
Jeff Traversy, DL
Corey Keyes, TE
Gerald Thompson, RB
Rob Barney, TE
Bernard Henry, RB
Greg Tarbell, OT
Sean McNicholas, P
Joe Valvoda, C
Matt Phillips, RB
Greg Bzorek, OT
LaMont Singleton, OG

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Edinboro Football 200^

Edinboro in the NCAA Plaji^fis

Opponent Records
Individual

8.

Rushing Attempts________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Michael Mann, lUP (1993)............................44
Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998) ..........43
Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993)...... 42
Greg Paterra, Slippery Rock (1988)..............37
John Kuhn, Shippensburg (2003)................. 36
Rick Porter, Slippery Rock (1980)................. 36
7. John Waters, Saginaw Valley St. (1977)........ 34
8. Dennis Robinson, lUP (1994) .......................33
Gary Frantz, Clarion (1979).......................... 33
10. John Kuhn, Shippensburg (2004)................ 32
Wesley Cates, Califomia^a.) (IW)............32
Bobby WUhams, Shepherd (1987)............... 32
Greg Paterra, Slippery Rock (1987)............. 32
Chuck Sanders, Slippery Rock (1985)..........32
Steve Housler, Lock Haven (1977)............... 32

Rushing Yards___________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Lament Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993)......306
Wesley Cates, Califomia(Pa.) (19^)..........286
Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1994).... 265
Rick Magulick, Slippery Rock (1998) ........ 231
Michael Mann, lUP (1^3).......................... 219
Roger Graham, New Haven (1993)............215
Michael Mann, lUP (1991).......................... 214
Arrastene Henry, Bloomsburg (1998)........198
Rick Porter, Slippery Rock (1981)............... 188
Tink Stennett, lUP (2000)......................... 186

Passing Yards____________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Marc Eddy, Bentley (2004).......................... 504
Bryan Woodworth, Mansfield (1994)........ 422
Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)............. 419
Hm Ebersole, Shippensburg (1981)............384
Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsburg (2002)...... 379
Jim TerwiUiger, East Stroudsburg (2004)...... 371
Chris Weibel, aarion (19%).......................362
Kevin Russell, Califomia(Pa.) (1983)..........354
Rob Klock, Shippensburg (1986)............... 353
Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980)....................351

Receiving Yards__________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)............... 58
Fred Seifert, Kutztown (1989).......................57
Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981) ..........55
Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)..............51
Mike Packer, Lock Haven (1970)................ 51
6. Ryan Harpold, Tiffin (2004).......................... 50
7. Jeremy Palm, East Stroudsburg (2002)........ 49
8. Marc Eddy, ^ntley (2004)............................ 48
Matt Kissell, Mercyhurst (1999)...................48
Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995)..........48

Pass Completions_________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)............... 38
Marc Eddy, Bentley (2004)............................ 33
Ryan Harpold, Tiffin (2004).......................... 31
Fred Seifert, Kutztown (1989).......................30
Jim TerwiUiger, East Stroudsburg (2004) ...... 29
Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)..............29
7. John Szabo, Ashland (2002)..........................26
Bob McLaughlin, Lock Haven (1995)..........26
Jimmy Broadway, Lock Haven (1991) ........ 26
Kurt Werkheiser, Bloomsburg (1981) ..........26
Marty Barrett, Buffalo (1980)........................ 26

Pass Receptions__________________
1. Mike Roscoe, Fairmont State (1986) ............ 14
2. Jay DeUostretto, Qarion (1976).....................12
3. Nate Stewart, Slippery Rock (1999)..............11
Eugene Roberts, Virginia Union (1990)........ 11
Bob Wietecha, New Haven (1988)................11
Jeff Zubia, Shippensburg (1982)................... 11
Mike Blake, Bloomsbiug (1981)................... 11
James Myers, Kenyon (1974).........................11

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Jason MUler, Mansfield (1994).....................222
J.R. Thomas, lndiana(Pa.) (2001) ............... 202
Brian Bradley, West Chester (2001)............201
Matt Wilson, Bloomsburg (1999)................190
Jamie Ware, Shippensburg (1999) ..............180
Tom Badalamenti, Wayne State (1985).......178
James Myers, Kenton (1974).......................177
Bob Green, Clarion (1984).......................... 175
John Kimbrough, S. Conn. St. (1991).......... 174
Tim Strenfel, East Stroudsburg (2004)........173

Total Offense____________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Marc Eddy, Bentley (2004).......................... 452
Mark Beans, Shippensburg (1983)..............440
Bryan Woodworth, Mansfield (1994)........ 426
Jim TerwiUiger, East Stroudsburg (2004).....420
Jim TerwiUiger, East Stroudsburg (2004).....379
Kevin RusseU, Califomia(Pa.) (1983).......... 374
Joe Stachmal, Southern Conn. St. (1991).....371
Tim Ebersole, Shippensburg (1982)............ 369
Rich Hunter, Lock Haven (1987)............... 358
Chris Weibel, Qarion (19%).......................349

All-PmT>ose Yards________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Pass Attempts____________________
1.
2.
3.
4.

Nate Forse, Califomia(Pa.)............................10
Michael Hamm, Tiffin (2004) .......................10
Tun Strenfel, East Stroudsburg (2004)..........10
Jon Spinosa, Lock Haven (1994)................... 10
Greg Hopkins, Slippery Rock (1994)............ 10
Ron Urbansky, Clarion (1987).......................10
Russ Ford, Clarion (1985)..............................10

Roger Graham, New Haven (1993)............309
Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1994).....307
Lamont Coleman, Slippery Rock (1993).....306
Rob Cook, Saginaw Valley St. (1988).......... 265
Michael Mann, lUP (1991).......................... 255
Rick Magulick, SUppery Rock (1998) ........ 241
Guy Wade, Lock Haven (1988)................... 240
Steve Witte, Clarion (1996).......................... 235
John Kelly, West Va. Wesleyan (1983)........ 234
Perry Kemp, Califomia(Pa.) (1983)............227

Team
Rushing Yards___________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

North Dakota State, 1989............................435
Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 ................................408
Baldwin-Wallace, 1975 ................................367
Lock Haven, 1985.........................................345
West Chester, 1971.......................................344
CaUfomia(Pa.), 1999 ................................... 341
Carson-Newman, 19%................................334
New Haven, 1993.........................................334
9. Youngstown State, 1989 ............................. 331
10. Shippensburg, 2002 .................................... 326

Fevyest Rushing Yards____________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Curry, 1%5....................................................-67
Lock Haven, 1983.........................................^5
Lock Haven, 1970.........................................-38
Frostburg State, 1977................................... -24
New Haven, 1981.........................................-22
Brockport, 1%2............................................ -12
East Stroudsburg, 1984 ................................-10
Clarion, 2005 ..................................................-8
WVU Tech, 2004............................................ -7
Westminster, 1980............................................2

Rushing Attempts________________
1.
2.
3.
4.

Baldwin-WaUace, 1975 ..................................76
North Dakota State, 1989 .............................. 72
Slippery Rock, 1968 .......................................64
Clarion, 1979 ..................................................63
Lock Haven, 1967.......................................... 63
6. Youngstown State, 1989 ...............................62

Fairmont State, 1985 ..................................... f,2
Saginaw Valley State, 1977............................ ^2
lndiana(Pa.), 1972...........................................^^2

Pass Attempts__________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Bloomsburg, 1981.........................................
Shippensburg, 1983....................................... 59
Kutztown, 1989............................................... ,7
Mansfield, 1987.............................................. si
Shippensburg, 1982....................................... j1
Lock Haven, 1970........................................ si
Tiffin, 2004 ..................................................... 50
East Stroudsburg, 2002..................................^0
9. Bentley, 2004................................................. 48
Mercyhurst, 1999...........................................48

Pass Completions______________
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Shippensburg, 1983....................................... 58
Bentley, 2004 ..................................................^3
Tiffin, 2004 ......................................................31
Kutztown, 1989.............................................. ^0
Shippensburg, 1982....................................... sg
Bloomsburg, 1981...........................................29
Buffalo, 1980 .................................................. 79
8. East Stroudsburg, 1968 ..................................27
9. Ashland, 2002................................................ ,.0
Lock Haven, 1995...........................................%
Lock Haven, 1991...........................................26

Passing Yards__________________
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Bentley, 2004 ................................................ 504
East Stroudsburg, 1968 ................................4_ ±
Mansfield, 1994............................................ 422
Shippensburg, 1999 ..................................... 4i9
Shippensburg, 1983 ..................................... 4^^^
Buffalo, 1980 ................................................ 385
Shippensburg, 1982..................................... 3tl
East Stroudsbiug, 2002 ................................371
East Stroudsburg, 2004 ................................311
Qarion, 19%...............................................3( 2

Fewest Passing Yards_____________
1. Mercyhurst, 1982 ........................................... 1
Baldwin-Wallace, 1965 ....................................0
Curry, 1965....................................................... 4
4. Brockport, 1963...............................................
5. Lock Haven, 1966.............................................8
6. Lock Haven, 1975........................'...................1
7. Saginaw Valley State, 1975............................ 14
8. Brockport, 1962.............................................. Ij
9. Frostburg, 1977.............................................. 2"'
10. Qarion, 1963..................................................28

1

Dakota St. 45,
Inboro 32
first Round — November i8,19S9
Fargo, ND
Scoring

gdinboro
North Dakota State
lYn.

1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3

NDS
EU
EU
NDS

3
4
4
4

||j4inboi*o 38, Va. Union
Scoring

Edinboro
Virginia Union
Tm.

EU
EU
VU
EU
EU
EU
VU
EU

Edinboro Football 2006 # The

is Backlll

6
16

12
7

6
0

14............38
7........... 14

1
2
2
2
3
4
4
4

Lester Frye 6 yd. run (kick blocked)
Frye 69 yd. run (run failed)
Kurt Greene 2 yd. run (R. Tunmons kick)
Frye 14 yd. run (kick blocked)
Derrick Russell 25 yd, ran (pass failed)
Russell 2 yd. ran (John Baumann kick)
Greene 28 yd. ran (R. Timmons kick)
Russell 9 yd. ran (Baumann kick)

Quartetfinals — November 24, iggo
Indiana, PA
Scoring

Edinboro
Indiana(Pa.)
Tm.

0
0

0
14

0
0

7.............. 7
0............14

2 John White 20 yd. pass from Tony Aliucci
(Grims kick)
2 Aliucci 1 yd. ran (Grims kick)
4 Ernest Priester 9 pass from Hal Galupi
(John Baumann kick)

199.3_______________________________

IMsw Haven 48, Edinboro 28
First Round — November 20, 1993
New Haven, CT

Tm.

NH
NH
EU

14
7

4
4

EU

4

NH

4

199.3______________________________
New Haven 2’7, Edinboro 12
First Round -- November iS, 1995
New Haven, CT
Scoring

Edinboro
North Dakota State
Tm.

EU
HN
EU
NH
NH
NH
NH

0 12 8
16
7 14

12........... 32
8 .............. 45

Scoring Play

1 Gerald Thompson 1 yd. ran (run failed)
1 Gene Adair 37 yd. field goal
2 Keith Cushenberry 31 yd. fumble return
(pass failed)
3 Adair 47 yd, field goal
3 Ron Jenkins 7 yd. ran (Adair kick)
4 Perkins 11 yd. run (Adair kick)
4 Dave Menard 1 yd. run (Adair kick)

2003 ____________________________

Saginaw Valley St. 33,
Edinboro 9

BC
BC
EU
BC
EU

2 Eddy 9 yd. run (Tirino kick)
3 Anthony Seaforth 42 yd.interception return
(Tirino kick)
3 Matt Phillips 2 yd. run (Robertson kick)
3 Tirino 33 yd. field goal
4 Nate Eimer 23 yd. pass from Bouch
(kick failed)

36,1

JEdinboro32 7
Quarteifinals — Noiyember 22, 2004
East Strou€isbztrg9 RA.
Scoring

Edinboro
East Stroudsburg
Tm.

7
9

10
7

8
6

7........... 32
14............36

Scoring Play

ESU 1 Mark Brubaker 26 yd. field goal
ESU 1 Jim TerwiUiger 7 yd. run (kick blocked)
EU 1 Andre Burke 4 yd. run (Kody Robertson
kick)
ESU 2 Tim Strenfel 31 yd. pass from TerwiUiger
(Brubaker kick)
EU 2 Ed Brown 35 yd. pass from Justin Bouch
(Robertson kick)
EU 2 Robertson 47 yd. field goal
EU 3 Jim Soltis 47 yd. interception return
(kick failed)
ESU 3 Anthony Carfagno 18 yd. run (kick blocked)
EU 3 EUiott Page defensive PAT return
ESU 4 Strenfel 7 yd. pass from TerwUliger
(Brubaker kick)
EU 4 Kyle Witucki 1 yd. pass from Bouch
(Robertson kick)
ESU 4 Ben Culver 17 yd. pass from TerwiUiger
(Brubaker kick)

Scoring

Edinboro
Saginaw Valley St.
Tm.

3
7

6
15

0
3

0 .............. 9
8 ............ 33

Scoring Play

EU 1 Kody Robertson 19 yd. field goal
SVSU 1 Glenn Martinez 42. yd. pass from Mark
Radlinski (Eric Houle kick)
SVSU 2 Joe Johnson 6 yd. run (Houle kick)
EU 2 Justin Bouch 1 yd. run (kick failed)
SVSU 2 Mark LaFreniere 51 yd. pass from
Radlinski (Ruvell Martin ran)
SVSU 3 Houle 37 yd. field goal
SVSU 4 Johnson 2 yd. ran (Michael Pilko pass from
Martin)

Edinboro 47, Benil^44
First Round — November 15, 2004
Waltham, MA
Scoring

Edinboro
Bentley
Tm.

EU
BC

S€X>ring

0
14

EU
NH

Weir 4 yd. run (CTRiordan kick)
Corey HUl 3 yd. run (Rupert kick)
Graham 2 yd. run (CYRiordan kick)
Tony Willis 32 yds. pass from Weir
(kick failed)
Hill 3 yd. run (Rupert kick)
Willis 20 yd. pass from Weir
(CYRiordan kick)
Lateef Walters 5 yd. pass from Dickerson
(Rupert kick)
Weir 1 yd. run (CYRiordan kick)

2004 ____________________________

Scoring Play

Edinboro
New Haven

2
2
3
3

First Round — November 22, 2003
University Center, MI

Scoring Play

piSianaCPa.) 14., EdBnboro y

lUP
EU

Curry, 1965....................................................-67
Frostburg State, 1977..................................... -3
Brockport, 1%2................................................ 5
Westminster, 1980.............................................8
Qarion, 1957 ..................................................32
Qarion, 2005 ..................................................38
Lock Haven, 1975...........................................47
Elizabeth City State, 1994 .............................. 59
Lock Haven, 1988...........................................62
Mercyhurst, 1982 .......................................... 68

Kurt Gunning 30 yd. ran (kick failed)
Wade Herbel 28 yd. field goal
Tony Satter 3 yd. run (Herbel kick)
Elbert Cole 1 yd, ran (ran failed)
Satter 33 yd. run (Herbel kick)
Chris Conway 47 yd. run (pass failed)
Pete Erickson 1 yd. ran (Herbel kick)
Conway 85 yd. kickoff return (Ernest Priester
pass from Hal Galupi)
Chris Simdom 1 yd. run (Herbel kick)
Cole 18 yd. ran (pass failed)
Cole 10 yd. run (run failed)
Simdom 1 yd. run (Aaron Oden run)

First Round — November ly, iggo
NorfioUc, VA

lUP

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

12............32
8..............45

IQQO______________________________

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Fewest Total Yards_______________

8
14

Scoring Play

NDS
NDS
NDS
EU
NDS
EU
NDS
EU

Total OflFense____________________
Baldwin-Wallace, 1966 ................................685
West Chester, 1987 ....................................... 64_
lndiana(Pa.), 1984.........................................590
East Stroudsburg, 1968 ................................589
Bentley, 2004 ................................................ 57"
Califomia(Pa.), 1983 ................................... 546
Mansfield, 1991.............................................54.
lndiana(Pa.), 1991......................................... 53R
North Dakota State, 1989 ............................ 53U
Shippensburg, 1999.....................................52*'

0 12
16 7

NH
EU
NH
NH

0
13

14............28
14............48

Scoring Play

1 Joe Davis 15 yd. pass from James Weir
(John O'Riordan kick)
1 Roger Graham 3 yd. run (O'Riordan kick)
2 Marcus Griffin 10 yd. pass from Jody
Dickerson (Scott Rupert kick)

Kdinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

EU
EU
BC
EU
BC
BC
EU

14
7

20
27

7
10

6 ............ 47
0 ............ 44

Scoring Play

1 Justin Bouch 1 yd. ran (Kody Robertson
kick)
1 Dallas Mall 32 yd. pass from Marc Eddy
(Enzo Tirino kick)
1 Andre Burke 41 yd. ran (Robertson kick)
2 Kyle Witucki 1 yd. run (bad snap -run failed)
2 J.J. Sullivan 3 yd. run (Enzo Tirino kick)
2 Justin Lipscomb 39 yd. pass from Bouch
(Robertson kick)
2 Mall 33 yd. pass from Eddy (Tuino kick)
2 Mall 20 yd. pass from Eddy (pass failed)
2 Ryan Valasek 36 yd. pass from Bouch
(Robertson kick)

is Back!!!

Justin Bouch accountedforfive touchdoivns in
Edinboro's 47-44 win at Bentley in 2004. Bouch
threw for 304 yards and 4 IDs, adding 51 yards on
the ground and another touchdown.

Edinboro Football 200^

All-AmericanS
Harlan Hill Trophy
Two Edinboro University football players
have been foalists for the Harlon ITill Trophy
presented annually to the top player in NCAA
Division II football. Running back Elbert Cole
was one of three finalists in 1989, while wide
receiver Ernest Priester was a finalist a year
later. Cole placed third in the'89 balloting. He
earned All-American honors in 1989, receiving
first team accolades from Kodak/American
Football Coaches Association, second team
recognition from Football Gazette, and third
team status from Associated Press.
Cole rushed for 1,507 yards and set
Pennsylvania State Athletic Corrference records
for touchdowns (24) and points (148). He led
the Fighting Scots to the KAC West title, a 8-3
record and a number seven ranking in the final
Division n poll.
Priester was runnerup to North Dakota
State quarterback Chris Simdom in 1990 when
the Bison claimed the Division II national title.
Priester was the PSAC Western Division CoPlayer of the Year in 1990. He was also recog­
nized by Kodak/American Football Coaches
Association, Associated Press and the Football
Gazette as a first team All-American.
The wide receiver hauled in 47 passes for
1,102 yards and 15 TDs. Edinboro finished 9-3,
reaching the Division II quarterfinals.
Two years ago Andre Burke (below) made
a run at me Harlon
Hill Trophy, as the
tailback was a
Northeast Region
semifinalist. Burke
ended up with a
school-record 1,713
yards and 19 TDs.

2005

Greg Bzorek, OT — 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team D2football.com; 2nd
team Daktronics 3rd team Football
Gazette: 3rd team CollegeSportsReport.com
Chris Amico, DT — 1st team Football Gazette;
2nd team Daktronics
Chris Avery, CB — 2nd team D2football.com;
2nd team Daktronics; 3rd team Football
Gazette; 3rd team CollegeSportsReport.com
Chris Kaczor, C - 3rd team Football Gazette
2004

Greg Bzorek, OT — 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team D2football.com;
honorable mention Football Gazette
Andre Burke, TB — 2nd team D2football.com;
3rd team Football Gazette
Seth Fragale, OLB - honorable mention
D2football.com; honorable mention
Football Gazette
Kody Robertson, PK — honorable mention
D2football.com; honorable mention
Football Gazette
2003

Joe Valvoda, C ~ 1st team AFCA; 1st team
AP Little All-America; honorable
mention D2fbotball.com
Raji El-Amin, FS - 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team D2fbotball.com; 3rd
team Football Gazette
2002

Sean McNicholas, P — 1st team AFCA; 1st
team, AP Little All-America; 2nd team
Football Gazette; 2nd team
D2Football.com
Brandon Nicodemus, OG — honorable
mention D2Football.com
2001

Elbert Cole, a 1989
finalist, with the
Harlon Hill Trophy.

Sean McNicholas, P — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Brandon Nicodemus, OG — honorable
mention Football Gazette
1999

Rob Barney, TE — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1998

Todd Rogacki, OG — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Gerald Thompson, TB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1997

Todd Rogacki, OT - honorable mention
Football Gazette
1996

Brian Decker, DB — 3rd team Football Gazette
Jeremy O'Day, OL — 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team Football Gazette
Michael Sims, LB — 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; 2nd team Football Gazette
Matt Gentile, DT — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1995

Pat Schuster, DE — 1st team AFCA; 2nd
team Football Gazette
Jeremy O'Day, OL ~ honorable mention
Football Gazette

Michael Sims, LB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1994

Larry Jackson, RB — 2nd team Football
Gazette; 3rd team AP Little All-America
Pat Schuster, DE — 2nd team Football Gazette;
3rd team AP Little All-America
Steve Russell, DB — 2nd team Football Gaze^h’
Jeremy O'Day, OL — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Mike Edwards, LB ~ honorable mention
Football Gazette
1993

Mike Kegarise, OL — 1st team AP Little AllAmerica, third team Football Gazette
Jason Perkins, LB — 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; second team Football Gazette
1992

Mike Kegarise, OL — 3rd team AP Little All
America; honorable mention Football
Gazette
Jason Perkins, LB — 3rd team Football Gazeht
Mike Barnes, DB — 3rd team Football Gazet'
Anthony Ross, DE — 3rd team Football
Gazette
Georj Lewis, DB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Scott Nickel, OL — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Gary Lhotsky P — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Larry Jackson, RB — honorable mention
Football Gazette

inboro Football 2006

.4ll-Americans
1988
3bert Cole, RB — honorable mention AP
Little All-America
lichael Willis, FS — honorable mention AP
Little All-America

Jim Collins, DT — honorable mention NAIA
All-America; honorable mention AP
Little All-America
Ron Link, DT - honorable mention NAIA
All-America
1972

1986

Jim Romanisz)m, RB — honorable mention
AP Little All-America; honorable
mention NAIA All-America

tott Dodds, QB — honorable mention AP
Little All-America
1984

1971

f Ray Bracy, DB — honorable mention AP
Little All-America
I Jim Trueman, K - 3rd team NCAA Division
11 All-America
1982

[ Rick Ruszkiewicz, K - Kodak All-America
College Division 1
[Barry Swanson, C ~ honorable mention AP
Little All-America
rk Swiatek, OT — honorable mention AP
Little All-America
1981

lb Cicerchi, LB — AP Little All-America
bm Kisiday, OG — AP Little All-America
Ron Link, DT - AP Little All-America

A1 Raines, RB — 2nd team NAIA AllAmerica; honorable mention AP Little
All-America
Jack McCurry, DB - honorable mention AP
Little All-America; honorable mention
NAIA All-America
Jim Romaniszyn, FL — honorable mention
AP Little All-America; honorable
men tion NAIA All-America
Paul BurkeU, OG — honorable mention
NAIA All-America
Joe Sanford, QB — honorable mention NALA
All-America
1970

Ebby Hollins, DL — honorable mention
NAL4 Little All-America; honorable
mention Kodak All-America
AI Raines, RB — honorable mention
NAM Little All-America

1980

Jm Beacham, WR ~ honorable mention
NAIA All-America; honorable mention
AP Little All-America

1991

Curtis Rose, OL ~ 2nd team AP Little AllAmerica; 1st team Football Gazette
Jason Perkins, LB — 2nd team Football GazeL.
Georj Lewis, DB — 3rd team Football Gazette
John Messura, DL — honorable mention
Football Gazette
1990

Ernest Priester, WR — 1st team Kodak/AFCA
1st team AP Little All-America; first team
Football Gazette
Curtis Rose, OL ~ 1st team AP Little AllAmerica; first team Football Gazette
Lester Frye, RB — honorable mention Football
Gazette
Jeff Jacobs, DL — honorable mention Football
Gazette
1989

Elbert Cole, RB — 1st team Kodak/AFCA; 2nd
team Football Gazette; 3rd team AP Little
All-America
Ernest Priester, WR — 3rd team AP Little AllAmerica; 3rd team Football Gazette
Joe Brooks, OL ~ 2nd team Football Gazette
Hal Galupi, QB — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Michael Willis, FS — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Ron Hainsey, OL — honorable mention
Football Gazette
Chip Conrad, DT — honorable mention
Football Gazette

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

Larry
Jackson

Michael
Willis

is Back!!

Tom
Kisiday

Jim
Romaniszyn

Joe
Sanford

Edinboro Football 200h

All-PSAC Honored
PSAC Athlete of
the Year

2005 Chris Amico, DT (1)

1986
Scott Dodds, QB
1989
Elbert Cole, RB
1990
Ernest Priester, WR
(Co-Player of the Year)

1992
Larry Jackson, RB
1994
Michael Sims
Larry Jackson, RB
1995
Pat Schuster, DE
1996
Michael Sims, LB
(Defensive Player of the Year)
1997
Brian Decker, DB
(Defensive Player of the Year)
2004
Seth Fragale, OLB
(Defensive Player of the Year)
2005
Chris Amico, DT
(Defensive Player of the Year)

PSAC Rookie of
the Year
1990
Mario Houston, DB
1991
Jody Dickerson, QB
1995
Gerald Thompson, RB
1996
Tyson Cook, K
2003
Raji El-Amin, DB

2004

2003

2002

2001

Jody Dickerson
2000

PSAC Coach of
the Year

1999

1975

BOl McDonald
1989
Tom HoUman
1995
Tom Hollman
2003
Lou Tepper
2005
Lou Tepper

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1998

Tom Hollman

1997

Chris Avery, CB (1)
Greg Bzorek, OT (1)
A.J. Cousins, NG (1)
Seth Fragale, OLB (1)
Chris Kaczor, C (1)
Ben Stroup, LB (1)
CJ. Trivisonno, TE (1)
Justin Bouch, QB (2)
Kelvin Collins, RB (2)
Greg MacAnn, DE (2)
Jim Soltis, OLB (2)
Ryan Valasek, WR (2)
Justin Bouch, QB (1)
Andre Burke, TB (1)
Greg Bzorek, OT (1)
A.J. Cousins, DL (1)
Seth Fragale, LB (1)
Justin Lipscomb, WR (1)
Kody Robertson, PK (1)
Chris Amico, DL (2)
Chirs Avery, DB (2)
Tom Davidson, DB (2)
Chris Kaczor, OG (2)
Justin Bouch, QB (1)
Raji El-Amin, DB (1)
Jermaine Hughley, LB (1)
Justin Lipscomb, WR (1)
Anthony Peluso, OG (1)
Matt Phillips, RB (1)
Chirs Avery, DB (2)
Greg Bzorek, OT (2)
Seth Fragale, LB (2)
Eugene Grooms, DL (2)
Chris Kaczor, OG (2)
Eric Neavins, DL (2)
CJ. Trivisonno, TE (2)
Joe Valvolda, C (2)
James Cowart, LB (1)
Eugene Grooms, DL (1)
Sean McNicholas, P (1)
Brandon Nicodemus, OL (1)
Alonzo Roebuck, RB (1)
Joe Valvoda, OL (1)
Elliott Page, DB (2)
Dave Smith, DL (2)
Foster Johnson, LB (1)
Sean McNicholas, P (1)
Brandon Nicodemus,OL (1)
Dave Smith, DL (1)
Joe Valvoda, OL (1)
Eugene Grooms, DL (2)
Jeff Richardson, DB (2)
Greg Tarbell, OL (2)
Derrick Davis, DB (1)
Bernard Henry, RB (1)
Jermaine Hughley, LB (1)
Dave Smith, DL (1)
Stephane Lubin, WR (2)
Chris Buehner, WR (1)
Bernard Henry, RB (1)
Stephane Lubin, RS (1)
D.K. McDonald, DB (1)
Dave Smith, DL (1)
John Smith, DL (1)
Rob Barney, TE (2)
Dan Caro, LB (2)
Sean McNicholas, P (2)
Dan Caro, LB (1)
James Dumas, DB (1)
Todd Rogacki, OT (1)
Gerald Thompson, RB (1)
Quentin Ware-Bey, WR (1)
Dave Sadler, DB (1)
Melvin Austin, OT (2)
Tyson Cook, P & PK (2)
Todd Rogacki, OT (1)
Jesse Hannan, DL (1)
Dan Caro, LB (1)
Brian Decker, DB tl)
Tom Scarpone, C (2)
Quentin Ware-Bey, WR (2)

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

1991

1990

Matt Stultz, DL (2)
Ed Mattie, LB (2)
Tyson Cook, P (2)
Jeremy O'Day, OT (1)
Todd Rogacla, OG (1)
Corey Keyes, TE (1)
Tony Brinson, RB (1)
Mike Sims, LB (1)
Matt Gentile, DL (1)
Jeff Traversy, DL (1)
Brian Decker, DB (1)
Denorse Mosely, DB/RS (1)
Tyson Cook, P (1)
Tyson Cook, K (2)
Gerald Thompson, RB (2)
Todd Henne, TE (1)
Jesse Trevino, OG (1)
Gilbert Grantlin, WR (1)
Gerald Thompson, RB (1)
Pat Schuster, DE (1)
Jeff Traversy, DL (1)
Mike Sims, LB (1)
Keith Cushenberry, DB (1)
Det Betti, C (2)
Jeremy O'Day, OG (2)
Tony Brinson, RB (2)
Gilbert Grantlin, WR (2)
Bryan Lambert, DL (2)
Marty Williams, DB (2)
Jeremy O'Day, OT (1)
Jody Dickerson, QB (1)
Larry Jackson, RB (1)
Pat &huster, DE (1)
Mike Edwards, LB (1)
Steve Russell, DB (1)
Todd Henne, TE (2)
Lateef Walters, WR (2)
Bryan Lambert, DL (2)
Mike Sims, LB (2)
Keith Cushenberry, DB (2)
Marty Williams, DB (2)
Mike Kegarise, OL (1)
Larry Jaiison, RB (1)
Jody Dickerson, QB (1)
Russell Cray, DL (1)
Jason Perkins, LB (1)
Steve RusseU, DB (1)
Gary Lhotsky, P (1)
Gordie Hitchcock, C (2)
Tony Tighe, OT (2)
Mike Edwards, LB (2)
Mario Houston, DB (2)
Mike Kegarise, OT (1)
Scott Nickel, OG (1)
Larry Jackson, RB (1)
Anthony Ross, DL (1)
Jason Perkins, LB (1)
Mike Barnes, DB (1)
Georj Lewis, DB (1)
Gary Lhotsky, P (1)
Brian Heebsh, TE (2)
Russell Cray, DL (2)
Curtis Rose, OL (1)
Lester Frye, RB (1)
John Messuna, DL (1)
Jason Perkins, LB (1)
Georj Lewis, DB (1)
Brian Heebsh, TE (2)
WaUy Spisak, OL (2)
Mike Kegarise, OT (2)
Wrentie Martin, WR (2)
Mike Barnes, DB (2)
Gary Lhotsky, P (2)
Curtis Rose, CXI (1)
Ernest Priester, VTO (1)
Lester Frye, RB (1)
Jeff Jacobs, DL (1)
Wade Smith, DB (1)
Wally Spisak, OT (2)
Brad Powell, CXJ (2)
John Baumann, PK (2)
John Messura, DL (2)

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ Tbe

is Back!!

inboro Football 2006

4U-PSAC Honorees

1987

1986

1985

1984

11983

1982

1981

Matt Miller, DL (2)
A1 Donahue, LB (2)
Mario Houston, DB (2)
Joe Brooks, CK3 (1)
Dave Pinkerton, C (1)
Ernest Priester, WR (1)
Elbert Cole, RB (1)
Michael Wayne, LB (1)
Michael Willis, DB (1)
Randy Mcllwain, TE (2)
Ron Hainsey, OT (2)
Hal Galupi, QB (2)
Chip Conrad, DL (2)
John Williams, LB (2)
Wade Smith, DB (2)
John Toomer, WR (1)
Elbert Cole, RB (1)
Chip Conrad, DL (1)
Michael Willis, DB (1)
Ron Hainsey, OT (2)
Joe Brooks, C (2)
Cleveland Pratt, WR (2)
Darren Weber, PK (2)
Jeff Jacobs, DL (2)
Michael Wayne, LB (2)
Mark Courtney, OT (1)
Elbert Cole, RB (1)
Mike Raynard, P (1)
Cleveland Pratt, WR (2)
FUoyd Faulkner, RB (2)
Ed Jozefov, DL (2)
A1 Donahue, LB (2)
Mike Wetherholt, DB (2)
Scott Dodds, QB (1)
Bob Suren, "IE (1)
Floyd Faulkner, RB (1)
John Cardone, DE (1)
Michael WiUis, DB (1)
Ross Rankin, RB (2)
Ernest Priester, WR (2)
Dave Nye, OG (2)
Mike Raynard, P (2)
Mark Perkins, WR (1)
Dave Span, RB (1)
Jim Britt, OT (1)
Chuck Murray, DL (1)
Rob Lewis, DL (2)
Mark Merritt, OL (2)
Ray Bracy, DB (1)
Jim Britt, OT (1)
Jim Trueman, PK (1)
Martelle Betters, DB (2)
Eric Bosley, WR (2)
Damon Chambers, RB (2)
Blair Hrovat, QB (2)
Bob O'Rorke, LB (2)
Buddy Carroll, C (1)
Willie Chealey, LB (1)
Rick Jordan, DL (1)
Rick Rosenburg, OT (1)
Jim Trueman, PK (1)
Keith Collier, RB (2)
Jim Durkin, LB (2)
Phil Giavasis, DE (2)
Bob Klenk, RB (2)
Dave Parker, DB (2)
Jim Durkin, LB (1)
Mitchell Kelly, RB (1)
Dave Parker, DB (1)
Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK (1)
Barry Swanson, C (1)
Phil Giavasis, DE (2)
Blair Hrovat, QB (2)
Chris Rounds, OG (2)
Mark Swiatek, OT (2)
Bob Beauregard, DE (hm)
Willie Chealey, LB (hm)
John O'Rorke, DL (hm)
Greg Rose, DB (hm)
Bob Cicerchi, LB (1)
Tom Kisiday, OG (1)
Ron Link, DT (1)

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ Tbe

1980

1979

1978

1977

1976

1975

1974

1973

1972

Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK (1)
Keith Collier, RB (2)
Em Beacham, WR (1)
Jim Collins, DT (1)
Bob Cicerchi, LB (1)
Ron Miller, DB (1)
Joe Early, RB (2)
Rick Ruszkiewicz, PK (2)
Tom Kisiday, OG (2)
Bill Matuscak TE (2)
Em Beacham, WR (1)
Ken Petardi, DB (1)
Bob Cicerchi, LB (2)
Jim Collins, DT (2)
Willie Curry, DE (2)
Tom Kisiday, OG (2)
Rick Shover, QB (2)
Nick Sobecki, CB (2)
Dave Gallagher, OG (1)
BobJahn,WR(l)
Jim Krentz, LB (1)
Kevin Campbell, DB (1)
Ken Petardi, DB (1)
BUI Kruse, TE (2)
BobKunkle,OG(2)
Andy Parma, RB (2)
Tom Lang, DE (2)
Lee Bartheknes, OT (1)
Dave Gallagher, OG (1)
Bob Jahn, WR (1)
Greg Sullivan, LI3 (1)
Jim Krentz, LB (1)
Mike Jennings, DB (1)
Dan Fiegl, P (1)
Bryan Libert, RB (2)
Ron Gooden, DL (2)
Steve Larson, TE (1)
Lou Provenzano, OG (1)
Doug Goodman, C (1)
Howard Hackley, WR (1)
David Green, RB (1)
John Serrao, PK (1)
Jeff Shaw, DL(1)
Ron Gooden, DL (1)
Jim Krentz, LB (1)
George Miller, DB (1)
Dan Fiegl, P (1)
Rick Vomadore, OT (1)
Howard Hackley, WR (1)
David Green, RB (1)
Jan Gefert, DE (1)
Ron Gooden, DE (1)
George MUler, DB (1)
Rich Radzavich, OG (2)
Greg Sullivan, LB (2)
David Seigh, DB (2)
Rick Vomadore, OT (1)
John Bayer, DE (1)
Mike Schnirel, LB (1)
George Miller, DB (1)
Howard Hackley, WR (2)
Ron Gooden, DL (2)
Jim McQure, LB (2)
Bob Miseyka, OG (1)
John Bayer, DE (1)
Tom Herr, DL (1)
Wes Bain, TE (2)
John Kuster, OT (2)
Howard Hackley, WR (2)
Mel Morisette, RB (2)
Jim Mastriani, DB (2)
John Walker, DB (2)
John Guerra, P (2)
Jim Romaniszyn (1)
Rich lorfido, LB (1)
John Chakot, OG (1)
Bob Miseyka, OG (1)
Jay Minotas, LB (1)
Frank Berzanski, K (1)
Mike Romeo, WR (2)
John Kuster, OT (2)
John Gecinba, FL (2)

is Back!!!

1971

1970

1969

1968
1967

1966
1965
1964
1963
i960
1959
1958
1954

Mark Worley, LB (2)
A1 Raines, RB (1)
Jack McCurry, DB (1)
Paul BurkeU, OG (1)
Jim Romaniszyn, WR (1)
Joe Sanford, QB (1)
Rich lorfido, LB (1)
Joe Sass, DB (1)
John Petchel, IE (1)
John Chakot, OT (2)
Ebby Hollins, DL (1)
A1 Raines, RB (1)
Steve Hamm, LB (1)
Paul Bmkell, OG (1)
Joe Sanford, QB (1)
Rich lorfido, LB (1)
Bob Mengerink, FB (1)
Gary Sisko, DE (2)
Dan Bissontz, TE (2)
Dan Bissontz, OT (1)
James Jamszewicz, LB (1)
Bob Koleno, DB (1)
Jan Swetic, C (2)
John Mikovich, RB (2)
Ed HoUins, DL (2)
David BrandeU, DL (2)
Steve Nishnick, MG (1)
WUlie Miller, DB (1)
Steve Nishnick, MG (1)
John Kegel, OG (1)
Gene Chieffo, DL (1)
Dave C^Dessa, OT (1)
Gary GUbert, B (1)
Gary GUbert, B (1)
Gary GUbert, B (1)
Leslie Ruland, E (1)

(1) - first team AU-PSAC
(2) - second team AU-PSAC
(hm) - honorable mention
NOTE: The Sports Information Department is current­
ly researching allfootball honors. Please feel free to con­
tact the office with additional information.

Dave Smith was a four-time All-PSAC selectioru
The defensive end earned first team honors in 1999,
2000 and 2001, and was a second team selection in
2002.

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Edinboro Football 200h

inboro Football 2006

Edinboro vs. Opponents
Year
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965

Coach

Overall
W-T^T

3-3-0
4-1-0
5-2-0
2-4-0
3M-0
1-5-0
3-2-0

Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
1-6-0
Sox Harrison
0-6-0
Sox Harrison
0-6-0
Sox Harrison
lM-0
Sox Harrison
OM-1
Sox Harrison
lM-0
Sox Harrison
1-6-0
Orville Bailey
0-7-0
Orville Bailey
2-2-1
Sox Harrison
Sox Harrison
1-3-0
No Team - World Warn
No Team - World Warn
No Team - World Warn
0-6-0
Art McComb
Art McComb
1-6-0
Art McComb
1-7-0
Art McComb
1-5-2
Art McComb
3-4-0
0-5-1
Art McComb
3M-0
Art McComb
Art McComb
3-5-1
Art McComb
1-6-0
Art McComb
1-8-0
Bob Thurbon
5^
Bob Thurbon
3-4-0
Bob Thurbon
4M-1
Bob Thurbon
3-4-1
Loyal Park
3-4-1
Loyal Park
4-3-1
Jim Hazlett
3-5-0
Jim Hazlett
2-6-0
Jim Hazlett
2-5-1
Jim Hazlett
6-2-1

PF

PA

88
83
212
46
131
19
40

59
6
18
39
27
80
14

53
38
30
76
86
80
25
118
154
224
88
98
72
131
191
45
70

7
19
20
62
82
45
83
135
79
44
173
139
131
117
91
139
116
84
113
204

154
154
146
139
119
116
73
93
147
193
103
53
111
127
114
114
113
123
129
132

11
6
0

PSAC PSAC
W-T.-T Rank

1-3-1
2-2-1
1-5-0
1-5-0
14-1
4-2-0

6th
T4th
7th
6th
7th
2nd

Year

Coach

Overall
W-T^T

William Cutcher
1966
1-6-1
William Cutcher
1967
2-7-0
1968
William Cutcher
2-7-0
1969
Bill McDonald
4-4-1
1970
Bill McDonald
9-LO?94-Os
1971
Bill McDonald
1972
Bill McDonald
3-5-1
1973
Bill McDonald
44-1
1974
Bill McDonald
5-2-2
1975
Bill McEtonald
8-34) :
1976
Bill McDonald
6-4-0
1977
Bill McDonald
3-6-1
1978
Bill McDonald
3-6-1
1979
Denny Creehan
4-6-0
1980
Denny Creehan
6-2-1
1981
Denny Creehan
4-6-0
1^ ? Damy Creehan
9-20
1983
Denny Creehan
8-2-0
1984
Denny Creehan
8-2-0
1985
Steve Szabo
54-1
1986
Steve Szabo
7-3-0
1987
Steve Szabo
3-80
1988
Tom Hollman
5-4-1
1%9 isf lbm Hollman s
800
1990
Tom Hollman
9-3-0
1991
Tom Hollman
7-40
1992
Tom Hollman
8-2-1
1993
Tom Hollman
8-3-0
1994
Tom Hollman
7-3-0
1995
TomHoUman : - 9-20
1996
Tom Hollman
64-0
1997
Tom Hollman
4-6-0
1998
Tom Hollman
4-70
1999
Tom Hollman
3-80
2000
Lou Tepper
5-60
2001
Lou Tepper
4-6-0
2002
Lou Tepper
5-6-0
2003
Lou Tepper
9-30
2004
Lou Tepper
9-30
Lotjyepper
2005
&-20

PF

42
81
114
194
237
355
167
194
131
259
273
139
167
131
155
178
Nm
412
353
217
321
226
223
435
336
228
336
362
367
316
276
202
253
222
163
202
253
357
398
314

PA

PSAC PSAO
W-L-T Rat. A

224
14-1
224
14-0
5th
307
0-50
6t]
203
2-2-1
3rd
89
5-00
1st
155
5-00
1st
158
2-2-1
3rd
203
3-2-0 T2nci
127
2-2-2
5th
156 ;?
61M)
Isi
174
4-20
3rd
123
2-3-1 T5th
247
2-3-1
4tl.
148
240 T4th
84
3-2-1 T2nd
84
1-5-0
7th
110
; 540
1st
144
4-20 T2nd
210
4-2-0 T2nd
209
3-30 T3rd
283
5-1-0
2nd
283
1-5-0
6th
184
4-1-1
3rd
202
600
1st
190
5-10
2nd
199
3-30
4th
131
4-1-1
3rd
255
5-1-0
2nd
207
4-2-0 T2nd
155
1st
223
4-2-0 T3rd
230
240 T4th
304
240 T4th
347
240 T4th
218
24-0 T4th
209
3-3-0 T3rd
260
240
5th
1%
5-10
Tlst
259
5-10
Tlst
93
5-lOs. Tlst

Last
First
streak
Meeting Meeting
1928
LI
19^
W2
1933
1930
1949
W1
1926
W1
1994
1994
LI
1995
1995
W2
2003
1953
1975
LI
1965
W1
2004
2004
1999
LI
1981
W2
1965
Bridgewater................................. 2-0-0
1964
l^^portState... .. A iJ,,. .7-5-1
m
1969
1948
wi
1983
1983
... 1-00
Buffalo State..........
19%
u
1928
I^Kisity at Bufialo>
...440
L2
1978
... 0-20
1976
C.W. Post...............
LI
1927
:wm
■»Wa(Pa.).......... ............ .35-35-2 *
Ll
1930
1930
... 0-10
Canisius.................
L3
1998
P^^V-Newman...
19%
...0-30
Ll
1995
1955
... 0-10
Case Tech...............
1%7
W2
HiUral Connecticut St........ . ...340 S 4: 1970
W3
19%
1967
Cheyney.................
.,. 3-10
W3
1926
MB
Ay........S • . • f
. .36-37-2
Wl
1976
1972
Cortland State........
... 1-10
Wl
1965
1965
...................... • • ■ • r. • • • ...1-004
Wl
1984
1984
District of Columbia
... 1-00
1929
Ll
ipmu^ne................ ............ ...040 sPf?1929
L3
2005
1967
... 4-90
(East Stroudsburg ...
■^beth City State. ........ *..2-00 4
W2
199i
1993
1991
W3
1973
... 4-62
Sairmont State........
L2
1995
State,............ ............ ...0-20
1992
1947
Ll
1947
... 0-1-0
Findlay...................
Fpliderick................. ............ t;04O
Ll
1%1
1%1
W2
1977
... 2-0-0
1976
IFrostburg State.......
W2
2001
20Q2:is
■Iimon.................. ................. 2-00
W4
1969
1952
... 5-10
'Geneva ...................
, . Wl
1997 ..
19*^
... 1-20
ijPrmlle State.......... ■
W3
1933
1963
...4-30
Grove City..............
iSssi; 11
PPsdale................. ............ ...5-10

lonent................................W-L-T
...........................m-o
Megheny.....................................2-2-0
...............
544)
IJ^rican International...............1-0-0
■ '■ State.i,iw.i.,T.i.,0441
Ashland...................................... 5-4-0
g^ste-Wallace................
1-2-1
BenOey .......................................

Opponent...............................W-L-T
Hiram..........................
IndianaJPa.)...
20-504
JohnCairon..._____ ...1-2-0
Kent State.............................. T 1-1-0
Kenyon.........
Kutztown............................... 4-2-0
Liberty.......... ...........................
Lock Haven...
.................33-141
Lycoming.......
. . . ... . 4 .... . 1-1-U
Mansfield.......
.................11-12-1
Mercyhurst ^
• ..........
3-1-0
Michigan Tech.
.................... 0-10
MillersvilletsAi
Muskingum...
.................... 1-10
New Haven..............;
North Dakota State........ .......... 0-10
NorOiwood .......ATAi .......... 2-00
Ohio Northern............... .......... 2-10
Portland State................
Saginaw Valley St............ .......... 2-2-0
auppensbui®
y||^.......20-23-1
Slippery Rock................. .......2443-7
Shepherd .. ASST'ATf.l-20
Southern Connecticut St.. .......... 200
St. Francis...., A S.......... .......... 0-10
St. Vincent...................... .......... 0-2-0
..................... .
...........1-80
Tiffin............................... .......... 40-0
Virginia Union............... .......... 1-00
Waynesburg................... .......... 2-10
Wayne State(MI).......... .. .......... 1-0-1
West Chester................... .......... 2-40
West Liberty ..., ,.;A.y.240
West Virginia Tech.......... .......... 20-0
Vfest Virginia V^fe^yan# .......... 300
Westminster.................... ........ 2-12-0
Tbungstown State?.

1

All-Time Coa.cliirig Records
Coach, Seasons..............................Years

Won

Lost

Tied

Pet.

27
1

56
13

2
0

56

4

16

2

329
.071
-203
.485

9

22

2

1ST:

20

1

54

36

7

39

20

1

15

15
49
26

1
2
0

332

24

40

308

S

.288
212
.593
.658
.500
.612
.571
.4831

Deiimf Creehnn (center) zvas inducted into
the Edinboro Hal! of Fame in April 2001.
A stafidout defensive back for the Fightiii^ Scots,
he zvas the Edinboro head coach for six seasons,
and remains the career leader in zvinning
percentage at .658. He is pictured with Director
of Athletics Bnice Banmgrtaner (left) and
President Dr. Frank G. Pogtie jr. (right)

Page 84

Bill McDonald ... ranks sec­
ond in career wins with 54.

Sox Harrison ... Edinboro's
first coach, with a record 15
years at the helm.

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ Tbe

Last
Meeti^

Streak
H
W3
1926
2005
Wl
4955
IMT
Wl
1926
1927
Wl
'A....... 1974
W3
1988
2005
1989
L3
W5
2005
1958
Wl
196Cr““*1%1
Wl
1995
1935
?; Wl
2000
S'1%2
Ll
1964
1964
. lyyy as? L2
Wl
1979
1978
L2
Ll
1989
1989
W2
1992
1991
1971
Wl
1968
1995 44.;.? Wl
Jim.
Ll
2003
1975
KWl
1957
W3
2005
1926
1.99Q
mi
W2
1992
1991
1953 TiSsa Ll
vmj:
L2
1959
1929
Wl
*1952
. 193^
W4
2005
2002
Wl
w^mP990
W2
1972
1957
«W1
1985
Ll
2001
1970
1984
W2
1926
W2
2005
2004
W3
W2
1980
1930

1

The Last Time ...

Sox Harrison (1926-38, '4142),....„..Ai.......l5
Orville Bailey (193940)..............................2
Art McComb (1946®)............................ 10
Bob Thurbon (1956-59)..............................4
Loyal Park (1960-61) ..................... .„,„,....,..2
Jim Hazlett (1962-65)................................. 4
William Cutcher (19W-68)
BUI McDonald (1969-78).......................... 10
Dermy Creehan (1979J4).........................6
Steve Szabo (1985-87) ................................3
Tom Hollman (1988-^).......................... 12
Lou Tepper (200005)................................. 6
12

15

First
Meetini

Tom Hollman ...
Edinboro's career leader in
wins with 78.

is Back!!!

Kickoff Return for a Touchdown
By EDINBORO: Bernard Henry vs.
i'
Califomia(Pa.), 1999 (93 yards)
By Opponent: James Brooks, Kutztown,
2004 (93 yards)
Punt Return for a Touchdown
By EDINBORO: GUbert GrantUn vs.
Mansfield, 1995 (85 yards)
By Opponents: Josh Kneiss, Slippery Rock,
2004 (59 yards)
Interception Return for a Touchdown
By EDINBORO: Chris Avery vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 2005 (99 yards)
By Opponent: Anthony Seaforth, Bentley,
2004 (42 yards)
Last Shutout
By EDINBORO: vs. Clarion, 2005
By Opponent: Clarion, 1997
50 Yard Run________________
By EDINBORO: Andre Burke vs. Slippery
Rock, 2003 (60 yards)
By Opponent: Josh Cayson, Youngstown
State, 2003 (73 yards)
70 Yard Pass Play_______________________
By EDINBORO: Lincoln Bufalino vs. West
Chester, 1971 (71 yards)
By Opponent: Ben Culver, East Stroudsburg,
2005 (85 yards)

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ Tbe

25 Rushing Attempts
By EDINBORO: Kelvin Collins vs. Slippery
Rock, 2005 (25)
By Opponent: Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock,
2005 (25)
100 Yards Rushing (Game)
By EDINBORO: Kelvin Collins vs. Lock
Haven, 2005 (118 yards)
By Opponent: Josh Kniess, Slippery Rock,
2005 (120 yards)
3 Touchdowns Rushing
By EDINBORO: Ulysee Davis vs. Tiffin,
2005 (3)
By Opponent: John Kuhn, Shippensburg,
2003 (4)
20 Pass Completions
By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 2005 (23)
By Opponent: Joe Ruggiero, Califomia(Pa.),
2005 (24)
35 Pass Attempts
By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs.
Califomia(Pa.), 2005 (36)
By Opponent: Andrew Krewatch, BJP,
2005 (36)
250 Yards Passing (Game)
By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. Bentley,
2004 (304 yards)

is Back!!!

By Opponent: Joe Ruggiero, Califomia(Pa.),
2005 (294 yards)
3 Touchdowns Passing___________________
By EDINBORO: Justin Bouch vs. Lock
Haven, 2005 (3)
By Opponent: Joe Ruggiero, Califomia(Pa.),
2005 (3)
100 Yards Receiving (Game)_______________
By EDINBORO: Ryan Valasek vs. Lock
Haven, 2005 (150 yards)
By Opponent: Colin Golden, Slippery Rock,
2005 (105 yards)
6 Receptions____________________________
By EDINBORO: Ryan Valasek vs. Lock
Haven, 2005 (7)
By Opponent: Cohn Golden, Slippery Rock,
2005 (6)
2 Touchdowns Receiving_________________
By EDINBORO: Kyle Witucki vs. Kutztown,
2005 (2)
By Opponent: Tun Strenfel, East
Stroudsburg, 2004 (2)
Blocked a Pxmt_________________________
By EDINBORO: vs. Kutztown, 2005
By Opponent: Lock Haven, 2002
Recorded a Safety_______________________
By EDINBORO: vs. Ashland, 2002
By Opponent: Califomia(Pa.), 2002

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linboro Football 2006

hi

AU-Time Results
Westminster..................... L,
Slippery Rock....................L,

MOestone Games

0-45
0-72

0-224
First Win: 1926 - 41-0 vs. Alliance
First Loss: 1926 - 10-0 vs. West Liberty
50th Win: 1957 - 45-6 vs. Ashland
100th Win: 1971 - 24-17 vs. Clarion
200th Win: 1989 - 49-10 vs. Lock Haven
250th Win: 1985 - 42-0 vs. Mansfield
300th Game: 2004 - 47-44 vs. Bentley
100th Game: 1946 - 50-0 loss to Clarion
200th Game: 1959 - 13-12 loss to Slippery Rock
250th Game: 1965 - 10-6 win over lndiana(Pa.)
300th Game: 1970 — 20-7 loss to Westminster
400th Game: 1981 — 14-13 loss to Lock Haven
500th Game: 1990 - 20-13 win over Fairmont State
600th Game: 2000 - 33-0 loss to Youngstown State

1936_________________
Won 1 Lost 4
CalifomiafPa.)....................L,
Mansfield...........................L,
IndianafPa.)....................... L,
Clarion.............................W
Westminster......................L,

0-12
0-28
6-15
40-0
13-33
59^

1942___________________
Won 1 Lost 3
Westminster...................... L,
Qarion.............................. W,
Mansfield........................... L,
Slippery Rock.....................L,

020
8-6
6-18
026

14-70

THE ART
MCCOMB YEARS

1937_________________
Won 0 Lost 4 Tied 1

1930
Won 3 Lost 4
Westminster.....
Allegheny ........
CahfomiafPa.)...
Indiana(Pa.)......
Qarion...............
Slippery Rcx;k...
Canisius............

0-0
0-33
0-31
0-6
6-28

C19S6-3S;

12-19
0-21
18-0
27-0
68-0

0-7
6-39

6-18
0-13
0-13
6-2
6-26

18-72

131-86
1931
Won 1 Lost 5
Allegheny ............ ....... L,
CahfomiafPa.)........ ....... L,
Indiana(Pa.)........... ........ L,
Qarion................. ....... L,
SHppery Rock........ .......W,
Westminster.......... ......... L,

1
1

1926

Won 3 Lost 3
AUiance,
....w
Indiana(Pa.)............... ....w
Westliterty.............. ... L,
Kent State...................... L,
Qarion..,
....W.
Slippery Rock................ L,

41-0
16^
0-10
0-12

31-6
0-19
SS-'SS

1927

Won 4 Lost 1
Indiaria(Pa.)............... ....W,
Kent State.................. ....W,
Qarion...
....W,
Califomia(Pa.)............ ....W,
Slippery Rock................ L,

16-0
60
280
27-6
6-32
83-38

1920

Won 5 Lost 2
Alliance,
....W,
Buffalo...
....w
CahfomiafPa.).............. ....W,
Alfred ...
....L,
Qarion...
....W,
Slippery Rock.............. ....L,
IndianafPa.)................. ....W,

830
370
13-6
2-6
460
0-18
310

212-30

^929

Won 2 Lost 4
Duquesne..................... ....L,
St. Vincent........................L,
CalifomiafPa.).............. ....W,
IndianafPa.).................. ... L,
Qarion...
....W,
Slippery Rock............... ... L,

Page 86

0-14
040
190
0-8
200
7-14

46-76

THE ORVILLE
BAILEY YEARS
7-27
6-7
0-27

(1939-40)

7-0

Grove Qty............... ........ L,
IndianafPa.)............. ........ L,
Qarion............................ L,
Thiel........................ ........ L,
SHppery Rock...................L,

7-0
0-10
949
915
4-6
926
0-12

11-118
1934

Won 0 Lost 6
CahfomiafPa.).......... ........ L,
Westminster........... ........ L,
IndianafPa.)............. ........ L,
Qarion............................ L,
Thiel........................ ........ L,
SHppery Rock.......... ........ L,

6-19
920
933
913
920
949

6-154
1933

Won 0 Lost 6
CahfomiafPa.).......... ........ L,
Mansfield................ ........ L,
IndianafPa.)............. ........ L,
Qarion.................... ........ L,

914
920
954
919

12-34
7-6
023
026
033
0-6
026
19^154

1948________________

6-0
0-10

27-0
0-15
49-25

050
07
020
07
7-51
019
7-154

____________

Findlay..............................L,
Qarion..............................W,
Slippery Rock.................... L,
Thiel...................................L,
Mansfield...........................L,
Alliance.............................. L,
West Liberty......................L,

0-13
19-80

1933

Won 1 Lost 6
Allegheny.............. .......W,
CahfomiafPa.).................L,

Qarion.............................. L,
Westminster......................L,
Alliance..............................L,
Thiel...................................L,
Mansfield...........................L,
Slippery Rock.................... L,

1947

1932

Won 3 Lost 2
Allegheny.............. .......W,
CahfomiafPa.)........ .......w
Indiana(Pa.)........... ......... L,
Qarion.................. .......W,
SHppery Rock........ ........L,

1946________________
Won 0 Lost 6

Won 1 Lost 6

0-6
6-0

Won 1 Lost 7
1939______________
Won 1 Lost 6
CalifomiafPa.)................... L,
Mansfield..........................L,
Indiana(Pa.)...................... L,
Qarion............................. L,
Alliance..........
..w
Westminster ....
Slippery Rock..
....L,

0-6

14-26
0-20

7-26
12-6
6-7
040

39-131

Westminster.................. ...L,
CahfomiafPa.)................ ...L,
Mansfield....................... ...L,
IndianafPa.).................... ...L,
Qarion.......................... ...L,
Alliance.......................... ...L,
SHppery Rock................ ...L,

CalifomiafPa.).................... L,
Qarion.............................. L,
Slippery Rock.................... L,
IndianafPa.)........................L,
Thiel...................................U
Brockport State.................W,
Mansfield...........................L,
Alliance.............................. L,

1949________________

926
13-20
939
925
935
7-19
7-27

CalifomiafPa.).................... L,
Clarion.............................. L,
Slippery Rock.................... L,
Indiana(Pa.)....................... L,
Thiel...................................L,
Brockport State.................. X
Mansfield...........................X
Alliance............................ W,

27-191

12-25
033
6-27
6-20
13-21
0-0
6-6
19-7
62-139

CahfomiafPa.)......... ......... L,
Clarion................... ......... L,
SHppery Rock...................X
IndianafPa.)............ ......... L,
Ashland.................. ........ w
St. Francis................ ......... L,
Mansfield............... ....... w
Geneva ................... ......... L,
Brockport State....... ....... w

6-7
6-20
6-6
7-14
52-7
6-13
19-6
914
33-6

8945

CalifomiafPa.).................... L,
Qarion.............................. W,
Slippery Rock.................... L,
IndianafPa.)........................L,
Thiel................................... L,
Brockport State................. W,
Mansfield......................... W,

Edinboro Football 2006 ^ Tbe

7-14
13-7
7-39
6-18
021
42-14
7-6
82-119

is Back!!!

13-21
13-27
21-7
27-15
55-0
19-0

Won 1 Lost 6
,...L,
....L,
....L,
....L,
....L,
....L,
..W,

7-20
2946
0-7
13-28
12-21
6-26
21-0

.....L,

...w
Slippery Rock.....
...w
.....L,
Grove Qty.......................
L,
.....L,
Waynesburg.......
Ashland...............
...w
.....L,
Sihippensburg...................L,

6-7
34-0
32-7
97
7-13
45-6
14-20

1933

Clarion.............
Slippery Rock...
IndianafPa.).......
Brockport State...
John Carroll.......
Mansfield..........
Case Tech..........
Grove Qty........
CalifomiafPa.)...

1966

at Baldwin-Wallace........... L,
at SHppery Rock................ X
INDIANAfPA).................. L,
at Qarion.......................... L,
LOCK HAVEN................ L,
at Shippensburg................ L,
at Geneva.........................W,
CALIFORNIAfPA)........... L,

Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 1
at Qarion...................... ..W,
SLIPPERY ROCK........... ....X
at IndianafPa.)...............,...L,
GROVE CTTY..................W,
at Lock Haven...............,...L,
MANSFIELD................. ..W,
at Ashland.................... ..W,
CAUFORNIAfPA)...........L,

19-0
6-6
6-27
19-14
26-33
28-6
33-6
913

Beaver Bowl
at SHppery Rock............. „..L,

0-6

131-111

1962
Won 3 Lost 5
at Grove Qty................. ..W,
at SHppery Rock............. ...L,
INDIANAfPA)...............„.L,
at Qarion....................... ...L,
LOCK HAVEN.............. ..w
at Shippensburg............. ...L,
BROCKPORT STATE.... ..w
CAUFORNIAfPA)........ ...L,

7-0
7-10
914
2921
28-14
2927
280
6-27

116-113

Qarion.................. ..........L,
SHppery Rock........ ..........L,
IndianafPa.)........... ........w
St. Vincent............. ..........L,
Lock Haven........... ........w
Hiram.................... ..........X
Mansfield.............. .........W,
CahfomiafPa.)........ ..........L,

913
12-13
32-12
23-29
36-13
6-6
8-0
941

117-127

12-27
14-33
019
6-19
032
12-6
019
018
020

THE LOYAL
PARK YEARS

1963
Won 2 Lost 6
GROVE CITY................ ..W,
SLIPPERY ROCK.......... ...L,
at IndianafPa.) ............... ...L,
CLARION..................... ...L,
at Lock Haven................ ..w
SHIPPENSBURG.......... ...L,
at Brockport State.......... ...L,
at CahfomiafPa.)........... ...L,

27-7
914
741
6-7
16-14
812
87
14-21

1964
Won 2 Lost 5 Tied 1

(1930-61)

BRIDGEWATER............ ..w
at SHppery Rock............ ....X
INDLANAfPA)...............,...L,
at Qarion...................... ..w
LOCK HAVEN.............
at Michigan Tech........... ...L,
CALIFORNIAfPA)........,...L,
at Shippensburg.............,...L,

44-193

THE BOB
THURBON YEARS
(193^39)

Qarion.............................. W,
Slippery Rock.................... L,
IndianafPa.)....................... X
Lycoming...........................L,
Lock Haven....................... L,
John Carroll......................W,
Brockport State.................W,
CaltfomiafPa.).................... L,

13-7
7-13
14-14
6-12
6-33
14-7
18-7
13-21

91-114

6-13
13-0
6-14

118129

42-224

196'7_______________

Won 2 Lost 7

at Cheyney.........................L,
EAST STROUDSBURG.... L,
SLIPPERY ROCK............. W,
at IndianafPa.) ................. L,
CLARION.........................L,
at Lock Haven.................. L,
SHIPPENSBURG............. L,
GENEVA.........................W,
at CalifomiafPa.)...............L,

12-13
6-33
7-6
0-19
7-28
6-30
12-33
14-13
1749

81-224

1968_______________
Won 2 Lost 7
at East Stroudsburg............L,
OHIO NORTHERN....... W
at Slippery Rock................ L,
INDIANA(PA)..................L,
at Qarion.......................... L,
LOCK HAVEN................ L,
at Shippensburg................ L,
at Geneva........................W,
CALIFORNIAfPA)............L,

1549
27-26
0-16
0-58
13-37
21-56
0-23
31-7
7-35

114-307

THE BILL
MCDONALD
YEARS
(1969-7'8)

1965
Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 1

Qarion.............................. L,
Slippery Rock...................W,
IndianafPa.)........................L,

470
83
7-31
14-7
22-25
7-8
914
1341

0-68
7-7
0-14
7-41
14-17
042
7-0
7-35

Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 1

1960_______________

1956___________________
Won 5 Lost 4

________

Won 1 Lost 6 lied 1

139-53

84-123
....L,
....L,
....L,
....L,
....L,
..W,
....L,
...L,
....L,

(1966-6S)

(1962-35)

1938

79-147

Won 1 Lost 8

THE WILLIAM
CUTCHER YEARS

THE JIM
HAZLETT YEARS

1957
Won 3 Lost 4
Shepherd..........

6-14
7-7
296
35-6
19-26

139-114

173-103

1959

Califomia(Pa.)...
Clarion.............
Slippery Rock...
IndianafPa.).......
Brockport State...
Carnegie Tech...
Mansfield..........

Frederick................ ......... L,
Lock Haven............ ......... X
Lycoming............... ........ w
Brockport State....... ........ w.
Califomia(Pa.)......... ......... L,

Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 1

1934

Won 3 Lost 4
31-0
13-33
90
30-0
6-12

Brockport State....... ......... L,
John Carroll............ ......... L,
Mansfield............... ........ W,
Case Tech............... ....... w
Grove City............. ........ W,
CahfomiafPa.)........ ........ W,

135-93

1930________________

1941

Won 2 Lost 2 lied 1
CahfomiafPa.)................ ..W
IndianafPa.).................... ...L,
Qarion........................... ....X
Alhance......................... ..w
SHppery Rock................ ...L,

019
020
020
6-33
7-15
7-0
021
018
20-146

Won 1 Lost 5 Tied 2

1940
Won 0 Lost 7-----------

83-73

Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1

Won 1 Lost 4
Califomia(Pa.).................... L,
Mansfield...........................L,
Indiana(Pa.)....................... L,
Qarion..............................W
Westminster......................h,

914
920
13-20
97
39-7
12-7
19-0

1933_________

1938_________________
....L,
....L,
..W,
..W,
..W,
....L,
....L,

6-32
6-12
6-13
2020
012
7-27

I95g___________________
Won 3 Lost 4
CahfomiafPa.)........ ..........L,
Qarion.................. ..........L,
SHppery Rock........ ..........L,
Indi^fPa.)......................L,
Thiel...................... ........w
Mansfield.............. ........w
Geneva ................. ........w

6-98

THESOX
HARRISON
YEARS

C^omiafPa.).................... L,
lion.............................. L,
Jippery Rock.................... L,
IXndianafPa.)....................... X
hiel................................... L,
iBiockport State.................. L,

45-116

(194^33)
CalifomiafPa.)....................T,
Mansfield.......................... L,
IndianafPa.)....................... L,
Clarion..............................L,
Westminster......................L,

_________

^^on U Lost 5 Tied 1

1961
Won 4 Lost 3 Tied 1
Clarion........................... ..w
Slippery Rock................ ....L,

Edinboro Football 2006 ^ Tbe

..w

1812
836
387

is Back!!!

BALDWIN-WALLACE.,...X
CURRY......................... ...w
SLIPPERY ROCK......... ...L,
at IndianafPa.)*............. ...W
CLARION*.................. ...W,
at Lock Haven.............. ....L,
SHIPPENSBURG*............W,
at Bridgewater............... ...W,
at CahfomiafPa.)*.......... ...W,
* Edinboro later forfeited

1813
480
813
10-6
14-13
14-27
3826
29-13
3821

204-132
1969
Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 1
at Brockport State........... ..w
at Ohio Northern........... ...L,
SLIPPERY ROCK.............W,
at IndianafPa.) ............... ...L,
CLARION..................... ,...L,

4929
7-27
4913
927
924

Edinboro Football 2000

All-Ume Resul
at Lock Haven......... ....... L,
SIEPPENSBURG........... .W,
GENEVA ................. ...... W,
at Califomia(Pa.)...... ....... X

3341
24-14
34-12
16-16

194-203

^970___________________
Won 9 Lost 1
PSAC Champions
CHEYNEY...................... W,
at Slippery Rock.............. .W,
INDIANA(PA)................ .W,
at Qarion........................ W,
UDCK HAVEN................ .W,
at Shippensbuig............... W,
at Central
Connecticut State.............W,
CALIFORNIA(PA).......... W,

37-0
24-0
31-14
10-6
34-21
35-15
17-0
28-7

PSAC Championship
WEST CHESTER.............W,

14-6

NAIA National Semifinals
at Westminster...................L,

7-20

237-89

1971
Won 9 Lost 1

at Waynesburg......... ..... W,
EUREKA.......................w
SLIPPERY ROCK..... ..... W,
at Indiana(Pa.)..........
CLARION............... ...... W,
at Lock Haven.......... ......
SHIPPENSBURG..... ...... w
at Ohio Northern............ W,
at CalifomiafPa.)....... ....w

32-10
57-0
49-21
29-23
24-17
42-26
42-16
19-0
47-7

at West Chester......... ....... L,

14-35

.w
w

PSAC Championship
355-155

1972

Won 3 Lost 5 Tied 1

WAYNESBURG........... ..w.
at Ashland..................... ...L,
at Slippery Rock............ ...X
INDIANA(PA).............. ...L,
at Clarion....................... ...L,
LOCK HAVEN............. ..W,
SHIPPENSBURG......... ...L,
at Cortland State.......... ...L,
CALIFORNLA(PA)....... ..W,

23-6
7-51
7-7
7-17
9-10
56-19
9-14
9-14
40-20

167-158

1973

Won 4 Lost 4 Tied 1
FAIRMONT STATE...... ....X
CENTRAL
CONNECnCUTST......,...L,
at Ashland..................... ...L,
SLIPPERY ROCK.......... ...L,
at Indiana(Pa.)............... ..W,
CLARION.................... ..W,
at Lock Haven............... ...L,
SHIPPENSBURG........... ..w
at Califomia(Pa.)............ ..W,

04)
11-24
0-37
3-17
21-14
23-22
25-27
38-28
47-13

168-182

1975
Won 8 Lost 3
at West Virginia
Wesleyan........................ ..W,
FAIRMONT STATE...... ...L,
at Baldwin-Wallace............L,
SLIPPERY ROCK........... ..W,
at Indiana(Pa.)............... ..w
CLARION.................... ..W,
at Lock Haven............... ..w
SHIPPENSBURG........... ..w
SAGINAW VALLEY ST. W
at CaUfomiafPa.)............ ..w

21-7
0-20
14-35
24-19
28-21
30-0
52-0
21-16
21-0
28-14

at East Stroudsburg........ ...L,

20-24

PSAC Championship
259-156

1976
Won 6 Lost 4
at Fairmont State........ .....L,
CORTLAND STATE... .. w
at Frostburg State........ .. w
at Slippery Rock.......... ..... L,
INDIANA(PA)........... .... w
at Qarion................... .... w
LOCK HAVEN........... .... w
at Shippensburg.......... .....L,
CWPOST.................. .....L,
CALIFORNlA(PA)..... ....W,

17-21
34-11
53-13
19-24
8-5
25-20
45-15
24-28
13-30
35-7

273-174

1977
Won 3 Lost 6 Tied 1
FAIRMONT STATE.......... L,
at Saginaw Valley St........... L,
FROSTBURG STATE......W,
SLIPPERY ROCK..............W,
at Indiana(Pa.).................... T,
CLARION......................... L,
at Lock Haven...................L,
SHIPPENSBURG..............L,
at MiUersville.................... L,
at Califomia(Pa.)............... W,

6-7
17-21
19-0
25-13
3-3
6-10
14-20
7-17
12-24
30-8

139-123
1978
Won 3 Lost 6 Tied 1
at Fairmont State...... ....... X
MUSKINGUM......... ....... L,
MILLERSVILLE............... L,
CLARION................ ....... L,
at Lock Haven........... ......W,
SHIPPENSBURG............ L,
at Califomia(Pa.)...... ....... L,
SLIPPERY ROCK...... ......w
at Indiana(Pa.).................w
at C.W. Post.............. ....... L,

26-26
10-23
20-22
7-42
31-21
15-23
7-28
17-13
27-21
7-28

167-247

THE DENNY
CREEHAN YEARS
C1979-S4)

1974

at Muskingum................W,
at MillersviUe................... L,
at Clarion.......................... L,
LOCK HAVEN................L,
at Shippensburg.............. L,
CALIFORNIA(PA)........ W,
at Slippery Rock..............L,
INDIANA(PA)................W,
at Westminster................W,

Page 88

12-7
21-13
7-7
7-25
21-21
144)

45-25
36-14
58-10
353-210

1979____
Won 4 Lost 6
FAIRMONT STATE........L,

0-9

theTOM

HOLLMAN YEARS
(ig8S-99)

THE STEVE
SZABO YEARS
Ci9S5-S7)

WESTMINSTER...............W
MILLERSVILLE...............W,
at Lock Haven.................. L,
SHIPPENSBURG...............X
at CaIifomia(Pa.)...............W,
SLIPPERY ROCK............. L,
at Indiana(Pa.)..................W,
at Univ. at Buffalo............. W,
CLARION.......................W,

24-0
284)
6-7
22-22
17-13
0-15
11-7
34-10
13-10
155-84

1981_____________________

Won 4 Lost 6
at Fairmont State.............. L,
NEW HAVEN ............... W,
LOCK HAVEN................L,
at Shippensburg.............. L,
CALIFORNIA(PA)...........L,
at Slippery Rock.............. L,
INDIANA(PA)..................L,
UNIV. AT BUFFALO...... W
at Clarion........................ W
at Bloomsburg................W,
1982

6-13
51-19
13-14
0-17
3-39
12-39
6-7
354)
27-17
25-9
178-174

________________

Won 9 Lost 2
BLOOMSBURG...
..W
at New Haven.................. W
SHIPPENSBURG............. W
at Califomia(Pa.)............... W
SLIPPERY ROCK............. W
at Indiana(Pa.).................. W
at Mansfield..................... W,
CLARION.........................L,
at Lock Haven.................. W,
at Mercyhurst.................. W

34-7
29-0
1^6
58-20
10-7
6-3
33-6
20-22
34-7
38-8

PSAC Championship
at East Stroudsburg............L,

1985
Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 1

at Wayne State.............. ....X
at Central
Connecticut State........... ..W,
CALIFORNIA(PA)........ ...L,
at Slippery Rock............ ..W,
INDIANA(PA)............... ...L,

EAST
STROUDSBURG........... ..w
at Qarion....................... ...L,
LOCK HAVEN.............. ..w
at Shippensburg............ ..w
FAIRMONT STATE...... ...L,

23-23
40-13
9-14
32-21
9-35
30-14
7-26
27-22
24-21
16-20
217-20*

1986

Won 7 Lost 3

WAYNE STATE............ ..w
MANSFIELD................ ...L,
SLIPPERY ROCK........... ..w
at Indiana(Pa.) ............... ...L,
at West Chester............... ...L,
CLARION.......................W,
at Lock Haven................ ..w
SHIPPENSBURG........... ..w
at Califomia(Pa.)............ ..w
at Fairmont State........... ..w

22-24

294-110

27-24
21-28
24-14
10-28
9-37
48-21
30-21
66-53
29-24
57-33
321-28:

1987

Won 3 Lost 8

1983
Won 8 Lost 2
WEST LIBERTY.....
at West Virginia
Wesleyan................
at Shippensburg.....
CALIFORNIA(PA).
at Slippery Rock.....
INDLANA(PA).......
at Buffalo State......
at Qarion..............
LOCK HAVEN......
MERCYHURST.....

1988_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Won 5 Lost 4 Tied 1

..W

41-3

..W,

48-30
44-16
19-24
28-20
21-23
59-0
28-8
50-7
74-13

..W
..W,
..W,

..w
..w,
..w

at Liberty................... ..... L,
at Mansfield................ ... w
CENTRAL
CONNECnCUTST..... ... W,
at Slippery Rock......... ..... L,
INDIANA(PA)........... ..... L,
WESTCHESTER....... ..... L,
at Qarion................... .....L,
LOCK HAVEN........... ... W,
at Shippensburg......... .....L,
CALIFORNIA^A).... ..... L,
at Shepherd................ .....L,

412-144

8-13
21-10
14-7
35-36
17-28
2849
2448
31-21
16-18
17-28
15-25
226-283

1984
Won 8 Lost 2

0-19

22-21
27-14
131-127

at Lock Haven........
■W,
SHIPPENSBURG...
•W
DIST. OF COLUMBIA....■W,
W,

AU'Iime Results

iq8o_______________
Won 6 Lost 2 Tied 1

Won 5 Lost 2 Tied 2

at Fairmont State........... ..w
BALDWIN-WALLACE....W,
at Slippery Rock............ ....X
INDiANA(PA).............. ....L,
at Clarion...................... ....X
LOCK HAVEN.............. ..w.
at Shippensburg............ ....L,
at Kenyon...................... ..w
CALIFORNIA(PA)....... ..w

28-13
6-17
0-13
7-24
18-28
31-7
13-14
13-9
15-14
131-148

nboro Football 2006

at West Liberty.......... ...w
WEST VIRGINIA
WESLEYAN.............. .....W,
at Califomia(Pa.)......... ...w
SLIPPERY ROCK....... .....W,
at Indiana(Pa.) ........... ......L,
at East Stroudsburg.........W,
CLARION................. ......L,

40-14
42-0
20-14
31-26
17-52
40-20
24-35

Edinboro Football 2006 ♦ The

is Back!

..L,
at Liberty..........................L,
SAGINAW VALLEY
■W,
STATE .....................
at New Haven...................L,
L,
at Indiana(Pa.) ...................L,
L,
atKutztown.....................L,
..L,
CLARION.............
•W,
•W
at Lock Haven........
SHIPPENSBURG...
•W
•W
at Califomia{Pa.).....
SLIPPERY ROCK...
,...T

7-17
37-28
14-30
7-27
22-34
35-0
45-7
19-10
23-17
14-14
223-184

1989______________
Won 8 Lost 3
PSAC West Champions
..L,
27-51
at Liberty..........................L,
NEWHAVEN........
.w 46-13
INDIANA(PA).......
37-0
.w.
KUTZTOWN........
.w 42-21
at Qarion...............
.w 12-7
LOCK HAVEN.......
49-10
.w.
.w 60-6
at Shippensburg.....
CALIFORNIA^A) .
•W 54-14
at Slippery Rock.....
•W 62-7
at Youngstown St....
..L, 14-28
NCAA Division II Playoffs
1 at North Dakota St............ L, 32-45
435-202

1990_____________________

Won 9 Lost 3
SHEPHERD............
•W 48-6
..L, 27-31
at Youngstown St.....
33-6
at Bloomsburg........
CLARION.............
■W 23-14
41-6
LOCK HAVEN.......
10-3
SHIPPENSBURG...
43-37
at CaHfomiafPa.).....
17-10
SLIPPERY ROCK...
at Indiana(Pa.) ...................L,
L, 29-36
.W, 20-13
at Fairmont State...
NCAA Division n Playoffs
at Virginia Union............. W, 38-14
at Indiana(Pa.) ................. L,
7-14
336-190

.w
.w
.w
.w
.w

1991______________________

Won 7 Lost 4
at Youngstown St...............L,
at Northwood..................W,
SOUTHERN
CONNECTICUT ST......... W
BLOOMSBURG...............W,
at Qarion........................ W,
at Lock Haven..................W,
at Shippensburg................ L,
CALIFORNIA^A)..........W,
at Slippery Rock................ L,
INDIANA(PA).................. L,
FAIRMONT STATE..........W,

0-24
25-14
35-16
23-21
17-9
28-12
7-45
45-10
0-7
17-20
31-21
228-199

Won 8 Lost 2 Tied 1
UNIV. AT BUFFALO.... ..W, 35-13
NORTHWOOD............ ..W, 37-13
at Southern
Connecticut State.......... ..W, 41-0
CLARION.................... ..W, 26-17
at Lock Haven............... ..W, 38-10
SHIPPENSBURG.......... ..W, 47-3
at Califomia(Pa.)............ ..W, 33-13
7-10
SLIPPERY ROCK......... ....L,
at Indiana(Pa.)................ ....X 21-21
at MiUersville................. ..W, 36-12
NCAA Division E Playoffs
at Ferris State................. ....L, 15-19
336-131

^993
Won 8 Lost 3
FERRIS STATE...
at Clarion...............
LOCK HAVEN......
at Shippensbuig.....
CALIFORNIA^A) .
at Slippery Rock.....
INDIANA(PA).......

....L,
9-23
..W, 34-27
..W, 28-17
..W, 280
..w 52-20
..w 34-17
..W, 32-7
..W, 41-38
....L, 24-31
..W, 52-27
: Playoffs
....L, 28-48
362-255

1994
Won 7 Lost 3
at Hillsdale..............
at Mansfield ...........
ELIZABETH CITY S'
at Lock Haven.........
SHIPPENSBURG....
at Califomia(Pa.)......
SLIPPERY ROCK....
at Indiana(Pa.) ........
AMERICAN
INTERNATIONAL..

..W,
....L,
..W,
..w
..W,
..W,
..W,
....L,

31-28
26-31
280
33-16
31-17
67-6
59-39
7-21

W

65-25
20-24
367-207

1995
Won 9 Lost 2
PSAC West Champions
21-14
744
26-7
52-12
40-7
31-7
22-13
35-18
42-0
28-6

at New Haven................. L,

12-27

NCAA Division II Playoffs
316-155

1996

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Won 4 Lost 6
21-17
10-33
27-35
3-17
38-22
10-30
20-25
44-0
0-28
29-23
ot
202-230

1998
Won 4 Lost 7
at Hillsdale................... ....W,
CARSON-NEWMAN.......L,
at Glenville State..............L,
atMUlersvUle...................L,
SHIPPENSBURG............L,
at Qarion..................... ....L,
LOCK HAVEN............ ....W,
CALIFORNIA(PA)...... ....W,
at Slippery Rock........... ....L,
at Indiana(Pa.) .................L,
BLOOMSBURG........... ....W,

13-10
4445
22-42
742
23-27
20-33
37-15
37-3
14-34
1741
19-12
253-286

Won 3 Lost 8
HILLSDALE................ ....L,
GLENVILLE STATE.... ....w
at Mercyhurst...................L,
MILLERSVILLE........... ....L,
at Shippensburg........... ....L,
CLARION................... ....Vi,
at Lock Haven.............. ....Vi,
at Califomia(Pa.)..............L,
SLIPPERY ROCK............L,
INDIANA(PA).................L,
at Bloomsburg.................L,

10-28
29-20
20-34
10-20
10-52
30-29
38-7
35-40
17-34
7-18
16-65
222-347

THE LOU TEPPER
YEARS

35-21
12-42
7-17
31-17
14-13
28-35
18-20
38-6
48-35
45-17
276-223

is Back!!!

2000

Won 5 Lost 6
ASHLAND..............
at Youngstown State..
at Slippery Rock............ ....L,
CALIFORNIA(PA)...... ...w
at Lock Haven.............. ....L,
at Qarion...................... ....L,
INDIANAfPA).............. ....L,
at West Chester............. ...Vi,
SHIPPENSBURG.......... ...Vi,
EAST STROUDSBURG....Vi,

at Ashland.................... ....L,
GANNON.................... ...Vi,
SLIPPERY ROCK.......... ...Vi,
at Califomia(Pa.)........... 1
LOCK HAVEN............. ...w.
CLARION.................... ...W,
at Indiana(Pa.) .............. ....L,
WESTCHESTER........... ....L,
at Shippensburg............ l„
at East Stroudsburg....... ....u

2002
Won 5 Lost 6

at Gannon..................... ...W,
ASHLAND.................. ...W,
at Tiffin......................... ...w.
at East Stroudsburg....... ....L,
at Shippensbuig............ ....L,
INDIANA(PA).............. ....L,
CLARION.................... ....L,
at Slippery Rock............ ....L,
KUTZTOWN............... ....L,
at Califomia(Pa.)............ ...w
LOCK HAVEN............. ...W,

9-27
37-21
14-7
24-34
23-3
24-12
6-21
26-30
9-23
30-31
202-20*

17-7
29-26
35-21
24-30
741
35-54
18-24
3-7
1014
38-22
37-14
253-26(

2003

Won 9 Lost 3
PSAC West Co-Champions

1999

C2000-05)

HILLSDALE............. ... w
at Appalachian St....... ...... L,
at Porfand State........ ... w
LOCK HAVEN.......... ... w
at Shippensburg........ ..... w
CALIFORNIA(PA)... ..... W,
at Slippery Rock........ ..... w
INDiANA(PA).......... ... w
MANSFIELD............. ... w
at Qarion.................. ... w

Won 6 Lost 4
at Hillsdale................ ..w
at Carson-Newman ... ..... L,
at Univ. at Buffalo..... ..... L,
SHIPPENSBURG....... ..w
at Califomia(Pa.)........... Vi,
SLIPPERY ROCK........... L,
at Indiana(Pa.)........... ..... L,
CHEYNEY...................... W,
CLARION................. ....w
at Lock Haven.......... .... W,

Won 4 Lost 6
HILLSDALE............... ....w
at Carson-Newman.........L,
GLENVILLE STATE.........L,
SHIPPENSBURG............L,
CALIFORNIA(PA)...... ....W,
at Slippery Rock........... ....L,
INDiANA(PA)............. ....L,
at Cheyney................... ....W,
at Qarion..................... ....L,
LOCK HAVEN
W,

17-24
0-33
742
31-17
16-20
0-7
3-27
13-6
42-27
20-9
163-218

11-35
at Yotmgstown State...... ....X
at Ashland.......................Vi, 12-6
TIFFIN.......................... ...Vi, 39-14
EAST STROUDSBURG ....Vi, 31-20
SHIPPENSBURG......... .. L, 3440
at Indiana(Pa.)............... ...VI, 28-20
at Qarion..................... ...Vi, 35-6
SLIPPERY ROCK.......... ...Vi, 203
at Kutztown.................. ...Vi, 56-3
CALIFORNlA(PA)...... ...Vi, 34-3
at Lock Haven..................Vi, 48-13
NCAA Division n Playoffs
at Saginaw Valley State .....L,
9-33
357-m
2004

Won 9 Lost 3
PSAC West Co-Champions
EAST STROUDSBURG.... L,
7-20
WVUTECH................ ...Vi, 54-12
at Tiffin............................Vi, 48-21
at Shippensburg..............L, 1017
at Qarion................... ...Vi, 21-10
CALIFORNIA (PA)...... ...Vi, 42-28
INDLANA(PA)............ ...Vi, 38-14
at SUppery Rock.......... ...Vi, 38-26
atKutztown................ ...Vi, 23-14
LOCK HAVEN............ ...Vi, 38-17
NCAA Division n Playoffs
at Bentley................... ...Vi, 47-44
at East Stroudsburg...... ...L, 32-36
398-25f

200fi
Won 8 Lost 2
PSAC West Co-Champions
WVUTECH..........
.w.
at East Stroudsburg..
..L,
TIFFIN....................
•W,
SHIPPENSBURG...
•W,
CLARION.............
.w.
at Califomia(Pa.)..............,..L,
L,
at Indiana(Pa.)..................Vi,
W,
SLIPPERY ROCK...
■Vi,
KUTZTOWN........
.Vi,
at Lock Haven..................Vi,
W,

47-0
21-23
42-7
16-0
44-0
26-36
2010
24-7
33-7
41-3

314-93

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tins Scots in the Pros

Antltoiiy Peliiso, a former sfandorit at
offensive guard and cnrrent assistant
coach, joined the Erie Freeze during the sec­
ond half of the 2006 season and irnirrediatehf joined the starting
offetnsive line.

Edinboro University has had a history of
players performing in the professional ranks.
Two former Fighting Scots are playing profes­
sionally in the Canadian Footb^ League, with
several others playing arena football. The Erie
Freeze, a member of the AIFL, featured three
former Scots this past season: Dave Smith, Seth
Fragale and Anthony Peluso. Joe Valvoda
played for Richmond.
Jeremy O'Day is in his tenth season as an
offensive lineman in the CFL, and in his eighth
season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. A
year ago he was named a Western Division allstar. He was chosen by the Toronto Argonauts
in the 1997 supplemental draft, and was a mem­
ber of the 1997 Grey Cup winning team. The
center has played in 152 CFL regular season
games and eight playoff games. John Williams
was drafted by British Columbia in the fourth
round of the 2002 CFL Draft. He has played for
Toronto the last two years.
Dave Green and Jim Romaniszyn playing
for the Cleveland Browns in the 1970's. Green,
a running back, also played for the Montreal
Alouettes in the CFL. Romaniszyn, a 6'2", 225
lb. running back, was drafted by the Browns in
the 13th round in 1973, then switched to line­
backer.
Jeff Traversy, a 6'5", 280 lb. nose tackle, was
the Calgary Stampeders' third pick in the 1997
college draft and played through the 2002 sea­
son.
A number of other Fighting Scots have
made their marks in the professional ranks.
Denorse Mosely was a member of the Miami
Dolphins as a defensive back for two seasons,
and was also in training camp with the Green
Bay Packers. Fullback Matt Phillips signed as a
free agent with the New England Patriots in
2005, and three years ago punter Sean
McNicholas signed as a free agent with the New
York Jets.

Mike Kegarise, OL ~ Seattle
Sean McNicholas, P — New York Jets
Denorse Mosely, DB — Miami, Green Bay
Ernest Priester, WR — Denver
Jim Romaniszyn, RB — Cleveland
Curtis Rose, OL — Miami

CFL
Dave Green, RB — Montreal
Jeremy O'Day, OL — Saskatchewan, Toronto
Jeff Traversy, DL — Calgary
John Williams, RB — British Columbia,
Toronto

Arena Football League
Cleveland Pratt, WR/RS — Florida and
others
Ernest Priester, WR — Cleveland
Questin Ware-Bey, WR — Carolina, Green
Bay

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Athletic Staff Directo
Athletic Department Directory
(Call 814-732-xxxx)

Administration
Bruce Baumgartner......... Director of Athletics...............................................1823
Todd Jay.............................Associate Athletic Director................................... 1835
Dave Higham...................Athletic Admininstrative Coordinator.............. 1825
Sue Goldthwaite............... Athletic Business Director................................... 1824
Bob Shreve.........................Sports Information Director..................................1834
Gary Hanna.......................Head Athletic Trainer........................................... 1860
Becky Sidener...................Assistant Athletic Trainer..................................... 1861
Cindy Seth.........................Athletic Department Secretary............................1922

.bbaumgartner@edtnboro.edu
.jay@edinboro.edu
.dhigham@edinboro.edu
.sgoldthwaite@edinboro.edu
.rshreve@edinboro.edu
.ghanna@edinboro.edu
.bsidener@edinboro.edu
.cseth@edinboro.edu

|Coadiing Staff

AIFL
Dave Smith, DL ~ Erie Freeze
Seth Fragale, LB — Erie Ereeze
Anthony Peluso, OL - Erie Freeze
Joe Valvoda, OL — Richmond Bandits

JVIen’s Basketball

Pat Cleary...........................Assistant Coach .....................................................1858
Greg Walcavich................. Head Coach............................................................ 1857

.jcleary@edinboro.edu
.gwalcavich@edinboro.edu

Women’s Basketiball

Stan Swank ........................Head Coach........................................................... 1826
Jordie Soso.........................Assistant Coach .....................................................1827

.sswank@edinboro.edu
.jsoso@edinboro.edu

Wbeelcbair Basketball

Jim Glatch...........................Head Coach............................................................ 1875

.jglatch@edinboro.edu

Men’s Basketball

Christine Beddick............. Head Coach............................................................ 1882

.cbeddick@edinboro.edu

Men’s & Women’s Cross Country/Tratk & Field

Doug Watts.......................Head Coach............................................................ 1864

.dwatts@edinboro.edu

Football

NFL

Scott Browning................. Head Coach............................................................ 1844
Wayne Bradford............... Assistant Coach .....................................................1842
Jim Henson ........................Assistant Coach ................................................... 1841
Mike Yurcich.....................Assistant Coach .....................................................1845
Keith Braxton.....................Assistant Coach .....................................................1843
Kim Niedbala...................Assistant Coach .....................................................1840
Peggy McMillan...............Secretary.................................................................. 1839

Jeremy O'Day

James Dumas, DB — San Francisco
Gilbert Grantlin, WR — Minnesota
Dave Green, RB — Cleveland

.sbrowning@edinboro.edu
.wbradford@edinboro.edu
.jheirson@edinboro.edu
.m3n1rcich@edinboro.edu
.kbraxton@edinboro.edu
.kniedbala@edinboro.edu
.pmcmillan@edinboro.edu

Women’s Soccer

Miscellaneous Records
r

Dave Smith (#95) and Seth Fragale (#6)
were inainstai/s on the Erie Freeze defense.
After starringfor the Fightirrg Scots, Seth
Fragale joined the Freeze this past season.
He becarrte art irrstairt standorrt at line­
backers arrd on special teams.
Smith has played tivo seasorts with the
Freeze arrd is the nrrqnestiorred leader of the
defensive line.

Most Yards Rushing by a
Quarterback

Most Receptions by a
Tight End

Game

Game

217

Season
Career

432
816

Season
Career

172

Joe Sanford vs. Wavnesburg,
1971
620 Joe Sanford, 1970
1,026 Joe Sanford, 1970-71

Dan Gierlak.......................Head Coach............................................................ 1829
Tim Flynn.......................... Head Coach............................................................ 1856
Gary Astorino...................Assistant Coach .....................................................1854
Mike Hahesy.....................Assistant Coach .....................................................1438
Volleyball

Season
Career

Game

217

Missy Soboleski ................ Head Coach........................................................... 1831

Season
Career

432
816

CaifiL’
Scijso/i
Career

Corev Ke\'es vs. American
International, 1996
Corey Keyes, 1994
Corey Keyes, 1994-96

.dgierlak@edinboro.ed

W'restHng

Most Yards Receiving by
a Tight End

28 Elbert Cole, 1989
89 Elbert Cole, 1986-89

.gkagiavas@edinboro.edu
.jtekotte@edinboro.edu

Soflball

Most Receptions by a
Running Back_____________

Most Yards Receiving by
a Riutning Back

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Corev Keyes vs. American
International, 1996
Corey Keyes, 1994
Corey Keyes, 1994-96

Gary Kagiavas...................Head Coach............................................................ 1876
Jamie Tekotte.....................Assistant Coach .....................................................1881

.tflynn@edinboro.edu
.gastorino@edinboro.edu
.mhahesy@edinboro.edu
.msoboleski@edinboro.edu

..1837

Albletic Hotline.

168 Jim Romaniszyn, 1971
265 Elbert Cole, 1989
918 Elbert Cole, 1986-89

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This is Edinboro Universi

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is the largest comprehensive
four-year university in northwestern Pennsylvania. Its 585-acre campus
is home to nearly 8,000 students studying in more than 100 academic
programs. The University's programs in art, criminal justice, and speech
language pathology, among others, have earned regional and national
recognition and accolades and the University has been named a
"College of Distinction" by Student Horizons, Inc. In 2003 the
University's institutional accreditation with the Commission on Higher
Education Middle State Association of Colleges and Schools was reaf­
firmed with commendation for ten years. In the 2006-07 academic year.

Dr. Frank G. Pogue
President, Edinboro University ofPennsylvania
Frank G. Pogue was appointed the 15th
president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
on July 1,1996.
A sociologist. Dr. Pogue holds a bachelor's
degree from Alabama State University, a master's
degree from Atlanta University, and a Ph.D. from
the University of Pittsburgh.
Prior to his presidency at Edinboro
University, Dr. Pogue was the vice chancellor for
student affairs and special programs at the State
University of New York (SUNY) Central
Administration in Albany, serving in that position for 10 years. While vice
chancellor, he also served for one year as interim president at the SUNY
College at CobleskiU. Prior to his assignment in the SUNY Central
Administration, President Pogue was vice president for student affairs,
associate vice president for research and educational development, dean of
undergraduate studies, and a department chairperson, all at SUNY at
Albany.
Dr. Pogue participates in national, regional and statewide leadership
groups. He serves as a member of the American Council on Education
(ACE) Commission on Women in Higher Education which provides
counsel to ACE on policies and concerns related to expanded roles and
equal opportunity for women in higher education. He is a member of the
American Association of Stafe Colleges and Universities (AASCU)
Millennium Leadership Initiative (Qw), Committee on Professional
Development, and Quista McAuliffe Selection Committee. He was
appointed in 2003 to the Intemational Association of University
Residents Commission on Disarmament Education, Conflict Resolution
and Peace. Since 1984, Dr. Pogue has served on the Commission on
Higher Education Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
(MSA). Currently, he serves on an advisory panel to address accreditation
issues related to "affiliated" candidate and accredited institutions.
Recently, he served as President for the MSA Board of Trustees and as a
member of its Executive Committee, and he is a former vice chair of the
Commission's Executive Committee. Dr. Pogue also serves on the Board

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the University is celebrating its Sesquicentennial recognizing 150 year,
of service to fire Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and beyond.
Edinboro is situated just 100 rrdles from the metropolitan areas of
Qeveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh, and less than 20 irules south of th^
city of Erie - Pennsylvania's fourth largest city. MeadviUe, the seat of
Crawford County, is approximately 20 miles south of Edinboro.
The University's Baron-Fomess Library has more than 500,00i..
boxmd volumes and 1.4 million microform units, along with an onUn'^
catalog access to numerous online databases and electronic reserves.
The building is equipped with a wireless network, computer labs anu
equipment to assist users with visual impairments.
The main campus also includes a modem University Center that is
undergoing a $17 million renovation, planetarium, observatory, reading
dinic, speech and hearing clinic, science and robotics labs, writing cente ■
numerous computer labs with the latest hardware and software, three art
galleries, an animation studio, campus radio and television stations, healtl i
center, counseling center, and much more - aU accessible for people wit'
disabilities. The Crawford Center for Health and Physical Education and
Disability Resources rivals any facility of its kind in the nation.
In addition to a five-acre lake and wooded areas, there are 43 build
ings on the spacious Edinboro Campus, including five residence halls
with private or shared rooms, co-ed housing honors housing and Uving-leaming floors - aU are wired for voice, video and data.
Edinboro University also operates centers in Erie and Meadville.
Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center is a beautiful 27-acre
campus that includes classrooms, a computer laboratory, and a unique
facility for small conferences, business meetings, and special events.
Edintoro University in Meadville is located in the city's historic
Bessemer Building.
of Directors of Pennsylvania Campus Compact. He served for two years
as chairperson of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
(PASSHE) Commission for the Universities and Commission of
Presidents Executive Committee. He is a member of the Executive Board
of A Community of Agile Partners in Education (CAPE). In October 1996,
Dr. Pogue was appointed by then Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge to
the Governor's Commission on Academic Standards. In November 2002,
he was appointed co-chair of the Higher Education Committee of
Pennsylvania Governor Ed RendeU's Transition Team. In May 2004, he
was appointed to the Pennsylvania Department of Education's Higher
Education Advisory Board.
Locally, Dr. Pogue serves on the Boards of Directors for the MeadviUe
Area Industrial Commission, the Erie Regional Chamber and Growth
Partnership, and the Erie Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2005, he was elect­
ed to the Executive Committee of the Civic Coordinating Committee of
Erie County. AdditionaUy, he serves on the Boards of Corporators for the
Hamot Health Foundation, the Saint Vincent Health Center, and the
MeadviUe Medical Center. He is a member of the Erie Martin Luther King
Center Scholarship Committee and an Honorary Member of the Erie
Wolves Qub. Dr. Pogue was chairperson of the Erie County MUlennium
Commission, the Erie County State Employees Combined Appeal
(SECA) campaign in 2001 and 2002, and of the Erie Day School's AdoptA-Scholar s<±olarship program (2000-01 and 2002-03). He was also a
member of the Erie Mayor's Task Force on PubUc Safety. Dr. Pogue has
served on the boards of directors for the United Way of Erie County and
the Greater Erie County Chapter of the American Red Cross.
Dr. Pogue was honored by the Erie Area Chamber of Commerce
with the Louis J. Tullio Community Service Award. The Greater Erie
Community Action Committee (GECAC) honored him in 2004 with the
OtheUo Myers Johnson Human Services Award and with the Paul P.
Martin Community Service Award in 2000. In 1999, the Distinguished
Service Award for Leadership and Vision was presented to him by the
SUNY at Albany Council of Trustees.
Dr. Pogue has shared his experiences and expertise in Edinboro
University classrooms via guest lecturer presentations. He has also
taught a course titled, "Special Topics in Sociology" for the Department of
Sociology. He continues to enjoy working in the classroom environment.
Since becoming president. Dr. Pogue has created the concept and
philosophy of the Edinboro FamUy, a learner-centered environment
where students come first and are an integral part of a caring and sup­
portive campus community.

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athletic Administration
Bruce Baumgartner
Ipircctor ofAthletics

Bruce Baumgartner is regarded as one of
the greatest American wrestlers ever, being
recognized as the US. Olympic Wrestler of the
Century by Globalaccess.com six years ago
and later being inducted into the Wrestling
Hall of Fame. Now Baumgartner is building a
solid reputation as an athletic administrator.
Baumgartner was named the acting Director of
Athletics in 1997, then was awarded the job
permanently in '98.
As the guiding force of fhe Fighting
Scot athletic program, Baumgartner has initi­
ated the Annual Athletic Fund Drive, a
fundraising project designed to provide athletic scholarship funds.
In addition, he has initiated several other fundraising projects,
including a semi-annual sports memorabilia auction which has
raised almost $100,000 in six years.
In recent years Baumgartner has targeted improvements
in McComb Fieldhouse, and the results are clearly evident. Both
the gymnasium and outer lobby were modernized, with emphasis
placed on the success of Edinboro's athletic teams and student-ath­
letes. Now comes the much-anticipated weight room renovation,
expected to begin this winter. The weight room will be expanded
with new equipment added. The project also calls for a video
room for the teams to use, plus a new concession area.
A four-time Olympic medalist, Baumgartner served as an
Edinboro wrestling coach for nearly 13 years, including seven sea­
sons as fhe head coach. He compiled a 70-36 record, including a
14-0 dual meet record in 1997, the best finish in school history. The
Fighting Scots then went on to finish sixth at the NCAA Division I
National Championships, their highest finish ever.

Baumgartner affirmed his status as the greatest freestyle |
wrestler in American history by winning the bronze medal at the |
1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. It was his fourth Olympic meda,
and record-setting 13*^ world-level medal. Baumgartner was hon­
ored by his fellow United States Olympic athletes when he was
chosen to carry the American flag for the 1996 opening cere­
monies. He won his first gold medal in Los Angeles in 1984,
America's first in 60 years of super heavyweight wrestling. He
added a the silver medal in the 1988 Games in Seoul, Korea, fol­
lowed by a second gold medal in Barcelona, Spain in 1992.
Baumgartner was honored as the winner of the James E.
Sullivan Award in 1995 as the outstanding amateur athlete in the
United States. He did not lose to an American wrestler from 1981
to his retirement in 1998. He has been inducted into numerous
Hall of fames, including the Wrestling hall of Fame in 2002 and the
Pennsylvania Hall of Fame in 2005.
As a collegiate wrestler at Indiana State University,
Baumgartner won 134 of 146 collegiate matches with 73 fails. He
was twice the runnerup at the national collegiate tournament, then
posted a perfect 44-0 mark his senior year to capture the NCAA
crown.
Baumgartner was honored by the NCAA as a top "Top V
Award" recipient for his athletic, leadership and academic success.
He was later awarded an NCAA post-graduate scholarship after
earning his bachelor's degree in Industrial Art Education. He uti­
lized the award to earn a master's degree at Oklahoma State
University.
While officially retiring from wrestling in 1998,
Baumgartner still performs a great deal of community service as a
motivational speaker and camp clinician. He and his wife, Linda,
reside in Edinboro with their three sons, Bryan (16), Zachary (13)
and Dylan (9).

Media Infdrmatioii & Coverage
On behalf of fhe Sports Information Office, thanks for your coverage
of Fighting Scot football. This press guide has been assembled espe­
cially for sports journalists covering Edinboro Football, with the inten­
tion of providing the most comprehensive information on the Fighting
Scots. We hope you find this publication suitable for your needs.
MEDIA SERVICES: All requests for working credentials,
complimentary tickets, special features, interviews and photographs
should be directed to:
Bob Shreve, Sports Information Director
Edinboro University
108 McComb Fieldhouse
Edinboro, PA 16444
Office: (814) 732-1834
Home: (814) 833-9028
FAX: (814) 732-2596
CREDENTIAES: AU media credentials should be arranged
by writing or calling the Edinboro Sports Information Office, prefer­
ably one week in advance. All credentials wUl be limited to working
press only, and will be evaluated on a first-come, first-served basis up
to the press box capacity.
PHOTOGRAPHERS: Credentials for sideline photography
should be requested in writing, per credentials guidelines.
SERVICES: Working media and scouts wiU be supplied with
media guides, gameday programs, and pre-game notes and statistics.
Complete halftime statistics wUl be available, with a complete statistics
package and play-by-play provided at the completion of the game.
RADIO: Permission to broadcast must be obtained from the
Sports Information Director at least ten days in advance of the game.
Space to accomodate one visiting radio station is avaUable.
TELEVISION: Special arrangements must be made with the
Athletic Director.

INTERVIEWS: AU requests for interviews with players and
coaches should be made through the Sports Information Office. Post­
game interviews wUl take place foUowing a ten minute "cooling off"
period at the conclusion of the game.

ERIE
Erie Daily Times
Matt Martin
Managing Editor/Sports
205 West 12th Street
Erie, PA 16534
(814) 870-1700
FAX: (814)870-1808
sports@timesnews.com

WICU-TV (NBC)
Mike Ruzzi
Sports Director
3614 State Street
Erie, PA 16508
(814) 454-5201
FAX: (814)454-3753
mruzzi@wicul2.com

WJET-TV (ABC)/
WFXP (FOX)
Luke Simons
Sports Director
8455 Peach Street
Erie, PA 16509
(814) 868-2424
FAX: (814)864-1704
lsimons@wjettv.com

WSEE-TV (CBS)
Gary Drapcho
Sports Director

1220 Peach Street
Erie, PA 16501
(814) 454-3500
FAX: (814)459-3500
35sports@wsee.com

WFNN AM 1330
Mike Borman
Sports Director
1 Boston Store Place
Erie, PA 16501
(814) 461-1000
FAX: (814)874-0011

EDINBORO
WFSE FM 88.9
Sports Director
Edinboro University
Edinboro, PA 16444
(814) 732-2641

MEADVUXE
Meadville Tribune
Dominick DiRienzo
Sports Editor
947 Federal Court
Meadville, PA 16335
(814) 724-6370
FAX: (814)724-8755
sports®
meadviUetribune.com

WZPR
Sports Director
P.O. Box 397
Meadville, PA 16335
(814) 332-3276

in’ISBURGH^
Pittsburgh PostGazette
Phil Axelrod, Steve
Hecht, Scott Robertson
34 Blvd. of the Allies
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
(412) 263-1621
FAX: (412)263-1926

Pittsburgh TribuneReview
Kevin Smith, Editor
503 Martindale St.
Qark Bldg., 3rd Floor
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