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BLOOMSBURG
STATE COLLEGE

SOCCER
1982

Soccer Outlook
Head coach Lou Mingrone (55-35-4) feels the Huskies
are ready to regain the successes in 1982 that they enjoyed
a few seasons ago. The eighth year mentor led BSC to
post-season action in 1977, 1978 and 1979 before heavy
graduation losses forced a rebuilding phase that has seen
the boaters record marks of 5-12-1 and 7-8-1 over the past
two years.
With a solid combination of young, talented newcomers and skilled, experienced veterans, BSC appears
ready to return to its spot among the leaders in the
Pennsylvania Conference.
Mingrone's charges open the 1982 campaign at home
on September 8 against a new opponent, Lehigh University. The boaters face a challenging 17-game slate against
many traditional rivals including defending PC champion
Lock Haven State.
Two major voids that Mingrone will have to fill if the
Huskies are to be successful were created by the departure
of striker Mark Rinkus and midfielder Ken Neu beck. A pair
of players who joined the club a year ago to give BSC an
"international flavor", Sunny Makoge, Cameroon, and
Prosper Osei-Wusu, both gained valuable experience and,
along with senior linemen Jim Byrne and Bill Sypawka,
should help establish BSC's offensive attack.
On the defensive end, the Huskies boast four solid
performers. Senior goalie Craig Rotile, an All-PC East
selection in 1981, and Eric Pettis, along with the combination of co-captains Roger Stetler and Gary Gallagher at
fullback, will force opponents tc earn every goal. Another
senior, Mike Keller, will be the key to the midfield line and
sophomores Wayne Hilker and Ted Peckham will be
counted on heavily in that area.
Mingrone commented, "We appear to have the makings
of a very strong squad this year. Our skill level has
improved each year and we're looking forward to an
exciting season. I believe we'll be fun to watch and could
be an outstanding soccer team ."

Co-Captains

Roger Stetler

Gary Gallagher

All-Time Records
TEAM
Most Wins in a Season :
Most Losses in a Season:
Most Ties in a Season :
Longest Winning Streak : (Regular
Season)
Most Games Without a Loss:
Longest Losing Streak:
Most Consecutive Winning Seasons:
Most Consecutive Losing Seasons:
Most Goals in a Game:
Most Goals Against in a Game:
Most Goals in a Season:
Most Goals Against in a Season :
Least Goals Scored in a Season :
Least Goals Allowed in a Season :
Best Winning Percentage: (Regular
Season)
Best Winning Percentage: (Regular
Season and Post Season)
Most Shutouts in a Season :
Most Shutouts Against in a Season:
Most Team Goals Against Average:

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INDIVIDUAL
13 (1979)
12 (1980)
1 (several times)
22 (1978 and 1979)
11 (1979)
4 (1980)
4 (1976-1979)
2 (1980 and 1981)
15 (1979 vs .
Juniata)
11 (1980 vs . Lock
Haven)
68 (1979)
43 (1980)
23 (1980)
6 (1979)
11-1 , .92% (1979)
13-1 , .93% (1979)

Most Goals in a Game :

Most Goals in a Season:
Most Goals in a Career:
Most Assists in a Game:

Most Assists in a Season:
Most Assists in a Career:
Most Points in a Game:

Most Points in a Season :
Most Points in a Career:
Most Consecutive Games
Scored In:
Most Shutouts in a Season:
Most Shutouts in a Career:
Most Saves in a Game:
Most Saves in a Season:
Most Saves in a Career:

7 (1979)
5 (1980)
.50 (1979)

4 (Toby Rank , 9/ 12/ 79 vs .
Juniata , and Jim Mailey,
9/ 22/ 79 vs . Wilkes)
20 (Jim Mailey , 1979)
63 (Jim Mailey , 1976-79)
3 (Jim Moyer, 10/ 31 / 78 vs.
Cheyney, and Steve Buch ,
9/ 12/79 vs. Juniata)
13 (Jim Mailey, 1979)
31 (Jim Mailey, 1976-79)
5 (Toby Rank and Jim Mailey,
9/ 12/ 79 vs .Juniata, and
Jim Mailey, 9/ 22/ 79vs. Wilkes)
33 (Jim Mailey, 1979)
94 (Jim Mailey , 1976-79)
9 (Jim Mailey, 1979
6 (Greg Malloch, 1979)
11 (Greg Malloch , 1979-80)
19 (Horst Bernhard,'9/ 14/ 77 vs .
Scranton)
116 (Horst Bernhard, 1977)
261 (Horst Bernhard , 1975-78)

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Jim Mailey '80

Key Personnel
Top Veterans
Name
Jim Byrne
Gary Gallagher
Mike Keller
Sunny Makoge
Prosper Osei-Wusu
Eric Pettis
Craig Rotile
Roger Stetler
Bill Sypawka

Pos.

s

B
MF
S-B

s

G
G
B

s

Class
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So .
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.

Ht.
6-1
5-9
5-8
6-1
6-1
6-4
6-0
6-0
5-8

Wt.
165
160
160
170
160
185
160
175
145

High School
Neshaminy- Langhorne
Pennsbury
Pennsbury
Presbyterian Secondary
Prempeh Jones
Harrisburg Academy
Lenape Valley
Middleburg
Central Bucks West

Hometown
Langhorne
Yardley
Yardley
Edea, Cameroon
Sunyani , Ghana
Camp Hill
Netcong, NJ
Middleburg
Chalfont

Class
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.

Ht.
6-0
5-9
5-8
5-8
5-11
5-9
5-10

Wt.
170
160
150
150
160
160
185

High School
Radnor
Lenape Valley
Vestibular
State College
Pennsbury
St. John Vianney
Hatboro-Horsham

Hometown
Wayne
Stanhope, NJ
San Paulo, Brazil
San Paulo, Brazil
Levittown
Freehold, NJ
Horsham

Top Newcomers
Name
Steven Haas
Brian Hargreaves
Paulo Lara-Netto
Ricardo Lopes
Carlos Peracta
Daniel Sahl
Kirt Scholz

Pos.

Head Coach
DR. LOUIS MINGRONE, professor
of biology, was instrumental in the
return of soccer as a varsity sport at
BSC six years ago. After a 20-year
absence of the sport on campus , he
initiated a club in 1974 that posted a 24-1 mark .
In 1975, when soccer was named
BSC's 14th varsity sport, Mingrone's
young squad finished the campaign
with a respectable 4-5- 1 record. The
Huskies improved to 7-4~1 in 1976 and
the following season , only the team 's third year in collegiate
soccer, BSC chalked up a fine 9-3 mark and captured the eastern
division crown in the Pennsylvania State Athlet ic Conference. The
boaters lost to western division titlist and eventual NCAA Division
Ill champion Lock Haven, 1-0, in the conference championship
game . The next year Mingrone's charges completed a 10-2
campaign with one of the losses coming to Missouri-St. Louis (1-0)
in the first round of the NCAA Division II tournament . In 1979 the
Huskies won the ECAC Southern Regional title wh ile posting a 131 record, and after losing eight of eleven starters from that team ,
BSC dropped to 5-12-1 in 1980, and improved to a 7-8- 1 record last
season with strong expectations for the 1982 campaign .

Assistant Coach
H. CECIL TURBERVILLE enters his
first season as BSC's assistant soccer
coach . He joined the Department of
Health and Physical Education in January 1966 and is currently an Associate
Professor . The Alabama native has
served in a variety of athletic assignments since coming to Bloomsburg including assistant football coach and
trainer. He was BSC 's Director of
Athletics from 1977 to June of this year.
Turberville received his Bachelor's and
Master's degrees from the University of
Alabama .

College Facts
LOCATION: Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania 17815
ENROLLMENT: 5400 Undergraduates
COLORS: Maroon and Gold
NICKNAME: Huskies
MEMBER: NCAA (Division II) , ECAC (Division II), Pennsylvania
Conference (Eastern Division)
STADIUM: Robert B. Redman (5000)
GENERAL INFORMATION: Phone: 717-389-0111
PRESIDENT: Dr. James H. McCormick
CHAIRMAN DEPARTMENT OF HEAL TH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Dr. Jerry Medlock (Phone: 389-2613)
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Roger Sanders (Phone : 389-3225)
ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Joanne McComb (Phon e:
389-3912)
TRAINER: Paul G. Slocum (Phone: 389-2401)
EQUIPMENT MANAGER: Ron Morgan (Phone: 389-3802)
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC INFORMATION: Bruce " Nick" Dietterick
(Phone: 389-3411)
SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: James Hollister (Phone:
389-3411 , Office;
784-7756, Home)

Bloomsburg State College Soccer

1982 Schedule
DATE
September
September
September
September
September
September
September
October
October
October
October
October
October
October
October
October
November

8
11
15
18
22
25
29
2
5
7
12
14
16
18
23
27
1

OPPONENT
Lehigh
New Jersey Tech
Lock Haven State
Shippensburg State
Scranton
Millersville State
Maryland/Baltimore County

SITE
H
H
A
H
A
A
H

King's
Indiana (PA)
Lycoming
Bucknell
Susquehanna
Kutztown State
West Chester State
Cheyney State
Juniata

H
A
A
A
H
A
A
H
A

East Stroudsburg State

H

TIME
3:00 p.m.
1 :00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
10:30 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m .
3:00 p.m.
11:00
3:00
3:30
3:00
3:30
11 :00
3:00
1:00
3:00

a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m

2:00 p.m .

1981 Results
BSC
New Jersey Institute Technology . 0-3(L) .... 0
Lock Haven State ................. 2-3(L) .... 0
Shippensburg State ............... 1-2(L) .... 3
Scranton ......................... 1-0(W) .... 4
Millersville State .................. 0-3(L) .... 5
U. Of Maryland/ Baltimore County 0-0(T) .... 1
Indiana U. of PA ................ . . 1-2(L) .... 2
Lycoming ............. . .......... 6-0(W) .... 7
Bucknell ... . ..... . ................ 0-4(L) .... 1
Kutztown State ......... . ......... 1-0(W) .... 3
West Chester State ................ 3-1 (W) .... 1
Cheyney State .................... 2-4(L) .... 2
Juniata ........................... 3-1 (W) .... 2
Wilkes . ........................... 9-1(W) .... 7
East Stroudsburg State ........... .4-1 (W) .... 4
Susquehanna ................ . .... 1-3(L) .... 5
Elizabethtown . ........ . ........... ............ .... 0
St. Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.. .... 0
York ( PA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . ..... . . . . 3
Slippery Rock State ............... ............ .... 0
Penn State, Capital ................ ............ .... 2
Spring Garden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0
Baptist Bible ...................... ............ .... 1
Messiah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1
Muhlenburg ...................... ............ .... 0
Missouri - St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ... 0
Moravian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .... 1

OPP.
.... 1
.... 4
.... 4
.... 2
.... 2
.... 1
.... 2
.... 0
.... 1
.... 3
.... 1
.... 2
.... 0
.... 0
.... 4
.... 2
1
1
1
1
.... 0
.... 0
.... 0
.... 0
.... 1
.... 1
.... 0

TIES
.... 0
.... 0
.... 0
.... 0
.... 0
.... 1
.... 0
.... 0
.... 0
.... 1
.... o
.... 0

.... 0
....
....
....
....
....
....
. . ..

0
0
0

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

1
0

0
0
1

0
.... 0

o
0
0

.... 0

Seven Year Record ............................ 55 .... 35 .... 4

TITLE IX
Bloomsburg State College is committed to providing leadership in taking
affirmative action to attain equal educational and employment rights for all
persons . without regard to sex. handicap . or other legally protected
classification . This policy is placed in this document in accordance with state
and federal laws including Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 and
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Please direct equal opportunity
inquiries to: Affirmative Action/ Title IX Coordinator, Carver Hall. 389-2523 .