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Edinboro University
of Pennsylvania

About the Coach

Spring Season Preview

Bob Orr enters his
fourth year as head coach
of the Fighting Scot golf
team. During his four
year playing career at
Allegheny College, Bob
earned three letters and
was named to the all-con­
ference team twice. The
high point in On's career
came in his senior season
when he received AllAmerican honors. Orr
graduated from Allegheny with a degree in history in
1981. His vast knowledge and experience will cer­
tainly promote success in the Scots' golf program.
Coach Orr and his wife, Kathleen currently
reside in Edinboro. They are the proud parents of two
sons, Johnathan (6) and Christt^her (4). Aside from
his coaching duties. Bob works year round helping
manage the Culbotson Hills Golf Club.

The Boro linksters will face a great deal of tough
competition throughout the 1993 spring season.
Coach Orr will need some inexperienced underclass­
men to step up their play a notch if they are going to
continue to be competitive.
The Scots’ rigorous schedule includes trips to
both Indiana and Slippery Rock, both of whom split
three fust-place finishes in Edinboro's six fall tourna­
ments.
Edinboro will look to the leadership and steady
play of second year starter Justin Wysocki to guide
them this spring. Also in contention for the top spot
will be Eric Chuderewicz, who has started a team
high 11 straight tournaments for Orr.
Among the inexperienced youngsters who had
more than admirable seasons were Greg Long, Geoff
Hirz and Todd Henry. All three showed they were
c£^able of playing well in the fall season. Orr knows
these three have great potential and can bring their
games to the next level.

Mike Siembida, Kyle Longstreet and Greg Smith
saw tournament action and will also be vying for
playing time in 1993.

1993 Spring Schedule
March 24-28
Camp LeJune Marine Corps Invitational
April 10
Edinboro Invitational
April 14
lUP Invitational
April 15-16
Slippery Rock Invitational
April 23-24
Allegheny Invitational
April 27-29
PSAC Championships

Player Profiles

Justin Wysocki

Eric Chuderewicz

Greg Long

Geoff Hirz

Todd Henry

Mike Siembida

N. Tbnawanda, New York

Wexford, Pennsylvania

Greenville, Pennsylvania

Edinboro, Pennsylvania

Greenville, Pennsylvania

Batavia, New York

Class: Sophomore
Season Best: 82 at PSAC
Tournament Average: 83.3
Major: Environmental Studies
Facts: Second year starts for
the Boro. Scots most consis­
tent golfer for the fall season.

Class: Junior
Season Best: 81 at Gannon
and Allegheny
Tournament Average: 84
Major: Geology
Facts: Third year starter for
the Boro. Finished strong with
81 and 84.

Class: St^homore
Season Best: 80 at Slippery
Rock
Tournament Average: 84.4
Major: Elementary Education
Facts: Long's 80 at Slippery
Rock was the best of the sea­
son for any Scot golfer.

Class: Freshman
Season Best: 83 at Slippery
Rock
Tournament Average: 87.8
Major: General Studies
Facts: A welcome addition.
Placed in all tourneys in which
he entered.

Class: Sophomore
Season Best: 82 at Slippery
Rock
Tournament Average: 89.8
Major: Business Administra­
tion
Facts: One of Orr's most
improved players.

Class: Senior
Season Best: 85 at Gannon
Tournament Average: 91.3
Major: Psychology
Facts: Only senior on the
team. Has competed in 13
tourneys in the past year and a
half.

1992 Fall Season Review

1992 Fall Results

The 1992 fall season turned out to be another
Team Results
rebuilding year for head coach Bob Orr and the
9/14
Gannon Invitational
332/12th
Fighting Scots. While the team lacked experience,
9/17
Edinboro Invitational
338/9th
they showed a great deal of improvment throughout
9/20
Hal Hanson Invitational (Clarion)
361/9th
the season. The tough ctxnpetition each week proved
9/24
Slippery Rock Invitational
416/12th
as a great benefit to the squad.
10/6
Guy W. Kuhn Invitational (Allegheny) 345/15th
”It's great to see these kids so dedicated to
10/8
PSAC Fall Championships
429/5th
improving their knowledge about the game and to see
them remain eager to get better all the time,” said Orr
Individual Results
on the team's effoit this fall. ”I'm looking forward to
working with them throughout the spring and for
GA ED CL
SR
AL PS
years to come."
Jtistin Wysocki
82
86
82
83
88
82
The Scots were paced in the fall by sophomore
Eric Chuderewicz 81
82
92
88
81
84
Justin Wysocki who lead the team with an 83.8 tour­
Greg Long
89
82 DNP 80
87
84
nament stroke average. He finished first among his
Geoff Hirz
84
88
96
83 DNP 88
Scot teammates twice this season, including an
Todd Henry
DNP 89 DNP 82
89
99
impressive 82 at the PS AC Tournament in Lock
Mike Siembida
85 DNP 96 DNP DNP 93
Hav«i.
Kyle Longstreet DNP DNP 91
90 DNP 91
Following close behind Wysocki was fellow
Greg Smith
DNP DNP DNP DNP 99 DNP
sophomore Greg Long (84.4) and junior Eric ChudCTewicz (84.6). Long had the Boro's best scwe of the
GA — Gannon, ED — Edinboro, CL — Hal Hanson, SR day twice this fall and the team's season low of 80 at
Slipi^ Rock, AL - Guy W. Kuhn, PS - PSAC Champi­
Slippery Rock. Chuderewicz owned team low honor
onships
thi^ times. He is also credited with the team's sec­
ond best score as he fired an 81 at
both Gannon and Allegheny.
Also returning in the spring
will be freshman Geoff "Keeg"
Hirz, sophomore Todd Henry and
senior Mike Siembida. As a new­
comer, Hirz placed in all five
matches he competed in this season.
His season's best came at Slippery
Rock where he stroked an 83.
Henry placed in three out of the
four matches and shot a more than
respectable score of 82 at Slippery
Rock. Siembida's maiks were good
enough to count in all three matches
in which he participated. His sea­
son's low was an 85 at Gannon.
Freshman Kyle Longstreet and
sophomore Greg Smith added to
Orr's depth chart as they both
gained vduable tournament experi­ Front (L-R): Kyle Longstreet, Todd Henry, Greg Smith. Back (L-R): Mike Siembida,
ence during the fall campaign.
Drew Curran, head coach Bob Orr, Greg Long, Justin Wysocki. Missing from photo Eric
Chuderewicz and Geoff Hirz.