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Welcome to the <strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football Season<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

2 __________________________Alumni Stadium at Stoeber Field<br />

3 ____________________________<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football History<br />

4 ________________________________Administrative Personnel<br />

5 ______________________________________Athletic Personnel<br />

6 ______________________________Head Coach Jack Leipheimer<br />

7, 8 ____________________________________Assistant Coaches<br />

9, 10 ________________________________<strong>2005</strong> Season Preview<br />

11 ______________<strong>2005</strong> Pre-season Numerical Roster (Returners)<br />

12 ______________________________<strong>2005</strong> Incoming Freshmen<br />

13-20 ____________________________Returning Letter Winners<br />

21-23 __________________________________Returning Veterans<br />

24-27 ______________________________Opponent Information<br />

28, 29______________________________2004 Results & Statistics<br />

30-34 ____________________________________2004 Box Scores<br />

35______________________________________2004 Superlatives<br />

36 ________________________________2004 Honors & Awards<br />

37 __________________________Presidents’ Athletic Conference<br />

38-41 ________________________________Tomcat Record Book<br />

42-45 ________________________________Year-by-Year Records<br />

46 ________________________<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame<br />

<strong>2005</strong> <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football Schedule<br />

Sept. 10 OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY 1:30 p.m.<br />

Sept. 17 at Bluffton University 1:30 p.m.<br />

Sept. 24 BETHANY COLLEGE* 1:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 1 at Wash. & Jeff. <strong>College</strong>* 2 p.m.<br />

Oct. 8 GROVE CITY COLLEGE* (HC) 1:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 15 at Waynesburg <strong>College</strong>* 1:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 22 at Westminster <strong>College</strong>* 1:30 p.m.<br />

Oct. 29 THOMAS MORE COLLEGE* (FAW) 1:30 p.m.<br />

Nov. 5 BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE (SPRD) 1 p.m.<br />

Nov. 12 at Carnegie Mellon University 1 p.m.<br />

- Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) contest<br />

All CAPITALS indicate home contest<br />

HC - Homecoming <strong>2005</strong><br />

FAW - Football Alumni Weekend<br />

SPRD - Senior Parent Recognition Day<br />

MEDIA INFORMATION The <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> sports information office provides complete<br />

information and media services for the institution's 21 intercollegiate sports.<br />

The office is responsible for all public and media relations pertaining to athletics,<br />

athletic department publications, the athletic department's Internet web site, statistical<br />

and historical record keeping for all sports and other promotional activities<br />

regarding the athletic department.<br />

The sports information office is located in the Rissell-Beeghly Gymnasia.<br />

MEDIA CREDENTIALS Media credentials are available through the sports information<br />

office by contacting Kevin Fenstermacher by phone at 724.589.2187 or by e-<br />

mail at kfenstermacher@thiel.edu. Credentials can be picked up at the sports<br />

information office until the Friday before the game and at the ticket window of<br />

Alumni Stadium the day of the game.<br />

PARKING Parking for the media is available in the lot behind the Rissell-Beeghly<br />

Gymnasia. You must contact Kevin Fenstermacher by 12 p.m. on Thursday to<br />

reserve a parking pass for that lot.<br />

INTERVIEWS All interviews with college coaches, student-athletes and staff members<br />

must be arranged through the sports information office. After games, matches<br />

and other athletic events, locker rooms are generally closed to members of the<br />

media. Player and coach interviews, however, may be conducted outside locker<br />

room entrances or on the playing surface<br />

after a minimal, 10-minute cooling off<br />

period for participants (per NCAA regulations).<br />

The visiting teams will determine<br />

their locker room policies.<br />

STATISTICS Statistics will be available in<br />

the press box at halftime. After the<br />

game, complete play-by-play and statistical<br />

summaries will be made available in<br />

the press box. Please allow 20 minutes<br />

following the end of the game for statistics<br />

to be completed. Prior to the game<br />

all statistical information may be found<br />

on the <strong>Thiel</strong> athletic website at<br />

www.thiel.edu/athletics.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

GAME DAY INFORMATION Rosters,<br />

depth charts and game notes will be<br />

available online and will also be provided<br />

in the press box prior to the game.<br />

PRACTICES Practices are generally open<br />

to members of the media. Prior notice of<br />

attendance is appreciated.<br />

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Alumni Stadium at Stoeber Field<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Aptly named Alumni Stadium at Stoeber Field for the outpouring of financial support<br />

from <strong>Thiel</strong> alumni, the facility – which opened with the Tomcats’ first game of the 2001<br />

season against Capital University – was officially dedicated during Homecoming weekend<br />

on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2001. Alumni Stadium envelops Stoeber Field, named after<br />

legendary <strong>Thiel</strong> coach Jack Stoeber.<br />

The FieldTurf synthetic grass, which is 2-1/2 inches long, is embedded in a sand and<br />

crumbled rubber mixture and placed over graded stone. Similar to turf at facilities such<br />

as Tropicana Field in Saint Petersburg, Florida and the University of Nebraska, the new<br />

turf technology sets <strong>Thiel</strong> apart from others in Division III and many in the Presidents’<br />

Athletic Conference.<br />

Some highlights of Alumni Stadium at Stoeber Field are the red brick entrance and<br />

ticket booth area, wrought iron fencing surrounding the stadium, a hospitality center<br />

which houses a memorabilia shop, a concession stand and seating for 1,400.<br />

“The installation of Field Turf at Alumni Stadium was a great decision by Dr. Lance<br />

Masters and the administration. Not only is it a great surface for<br />

football and soccer, but it has enabled the school to expand the<br />

intramural programs - it is truly a multifunctional facility,” states<br />

Tomcat head football coach Jack Leipheimer.<br />

The stadium is also the home for the Victory Bell, which was<br />

originally part of Ridgeway Hall, a farmhouse that was bought by<br />

the college in 1876 and enlarged in 1881 to be used for the dining<br />

hall. The bell was used to call students to meals and later to<br />

announce athletic victories. After Ridgeway Hall was razed in 1955,<br />

the bell was placed on its own stand near where it had been as part<br />

of Ridgeway Hall until the mid-1970s, when it was moved to the<br />

Passavant Center, where it was used to call students to worship.<br />

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Tomcat Football History<br />

A Brief History of <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> Football<br />

1892<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> participates in its first intercollegiate<br />

football game by taking on Grove<br />

City <strong>College</strong> on Thanksgiving Day. <strong>Thiel</strong><br />

loses the game 48-0.<br />

1893<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong>, known then as the "Huskies,” picks<br />

up its first-ever intercollegiate win with a 6-0<br />

victory over Allegheny <strong>College</strong>. The Huskies<br />

have a Thanksgiving Day rematch with<br />

Grove City, but unfortunately lose to their<br />

Mercer County rival 28-0.<br />

1932<br />

John B. Stoeber takes over the head coaching<br />

reins of the Tomcats. Although <strong>Thiel</strong><br />

ends the season 3-6 in his first year, Stoeber<br />

remains the head coach until 1955, compiling<br />

a <strong>Thiel</strong>-record 75 wins in his 19 seasons.<br />

1941<br />

The Tomcats post their first undefeated season<br />

in school history with a 7-0 record. <strong>Thiel</strong><br />

dominates their opponents by posting six<br />

shutouts and allowing only seven points the<br />

entire season.<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>, initially focused on ministry for the Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church in America, was founded as <strong>Thiel</strong> Hall in Monaca, Pa., in 1866 and<br />

chartered by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 1870. In 1871 the college<br />

moved to Greenville where it has remained ever since. The first football<br />

game was played against Grove City <strong>College</strong> in 1892.<br />

The years from 1902-1910 are referred to in <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> history as the<br />

“Football Manifesto”. There are some differing accounts as to why <strong>Thiel</strong><br />

stopped playing football for this eight year period - but the most accurate<br />

history is probably found in The History of <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>, 1866-1974.<br />

Reportedly, a faculty manifesto was passed declaring football “too violent” –<br />

causing the students to refer to these years as the Football Manifesto. The<br />

faculty relented in 1910 after eight years of student protest and in 1911 <strong>Thiel</strong><br />

fielded a football team for two games, one versus Grove City <strong>College</strong> and one<br />

versus Edinboro <strong>College</strong> (now Edinboro University). The second period of<br />

time when <strong>Thiel</strong> did not have a football team was from 1942-1945, during the<br />

United State’s participation in World War II.<br />

In the 100 seasons of <strong>Thiel</strong>’s football history, many important events and<br />

firsts have occurred. For example, the first football game designated a<br />

“Homecoming game” was in 1915 on Thanksgiving weekend versus Hiram<br />

<strong>College</strong>. The Tomcats prevailed 28-13 and afterwards a banquet was held<br />

with entertainment by the college orchestra. Other milestones include: the<br />

first <strong>Thiel</strong> win: 1893 vs. Allegheny, 4-0; the 100th <strong>Thiel</strong> win: 1936 vs.<br />

Allegheny, 6-0; and the 300th <strong>Thiel</strong> win: 2001 vs. Grove City, 40-27.<br />

The most celebrated individual in <strong>Thiel</strong>’s football history is without a<br />

doubt Coach Jack Stoeber. Coach Stoeber served as Head Football Coach<br />

from 1932-1941 and again from 1946-1954. He amassed 75 wins in that time<br />

and went on to win the Dapper Dan award for outstanding contributions to<br />

athletics in Western Pennsylvania, the Greenville Man of the Year award, the<br />

National Recreation Association award for distinguished service in community<br />

recreation and numerous coach of the year awards. Coach Stoeber’s<br />

career at <strong>Thiel</strong> also included stints as professor of German, head men’s basketball<br />

coach, dean of men and director of athletics.<br />

The remarkable history of excellence and achievement is remembered as<br />

the building blocks for today’s <strong>Thiel</strong> football players. Except for the two<br />

periods without football teams during <strong>Thiel</strong>’s history, varsity football has<br />

been played every year since 1892, and this year marks the celebration of the<br />

101st season of <strong>Thiel</strong> football.<br />

1894<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> has its first winning season under<br />

Coach Hildum. The Huskies win four and<br />

lose three, including an 86-0 thrashing of<br />

Fredonia Institute. The 86 points are still an<br />

all-time <strong>Thiel</strong> record.<br />

1898<br />

Led by player-coach J. Miller Hilbish, the<br />

Huskies set a record for wins in a season<br />

with five. Hilbish teaches the players to<br />

know their positions, run interference and<br />

use trick plays against more talented teams.<br />

1899<br />

The Huskies are refit with moleskin cloth<br />

suits and other articles by businessmen of<br />

Greenville. <strong>Thiel</strong> also joins the<br />

Intercollegiate Athletic League (IAL), along<br />

with Westminster <strong>College</strong>, Geneva <strong>College</strong><br />

and Allegheny. <strong>Thiel</strong> finished third in the IAL<br />

that year.<br />

1902<br />

On Sept. 23, the <strong>Thiel</strong> faculty issues its<br />

Football Manifesto, which prohibits the playing<br />

of football at <strong>Thiel</strong>. In reply, some students<br />

gather on a roof and sing, "In Heaven<br />

above where all is love/There will be no faculty<br />

there."<br />

1911<br />

The Football Manifesto is lifted and football<br />

resumes at <strong>Thiel</strong>. Led by co-coaches Nathan<br />

Harter (for whom Harter Hall is named) and<br />

Asher F. Shupp, the Huskies finish the season<br />

1-1. A loss to Grove City and a win<br />

against Edinboro highlights the second<br />

coming of the "first season of <strong>Thiel</strong><br />

Football."<br />

1916<br />

Loyal <strong>Thiel</strong> students walk a 55-mile distance<br />

to Beaver Falls to see <strong>Thiel</strong> play Geneva to a<br />

0-0 tie. The students travel as far as Ellwood<br />

City on Friday and finish their journey<br />

Saturday morning.<br />

1918<br />

The <strong>Thiel</strong> football team, led by Coach<br />

Herbert "Hub" Lynch, plays only one game,<br />

a 27-0 loss to Grove City, before dropping<br />

the rest of the schedule due to World War I.<br />

1924<br />

Head Coach Tommy Holleran takes the<br />

Huskies to Pittsburgh to face Carnegie Tech.<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> is defeated 22-0, but puts up such a<br />

fight that Wally Steffen, head coach of<br />

Carnegie Tech, says that the team "played<br />

like Wildcats." This leads Melvin A. Blair,<br />

sports editor of the Greenville Record-<br />

Argus, to report that "they played like Tom's<br />

Cats." The name sticks and the athletic<br />

teams at <strong>Thiel</strong> are known as the Tomcats<br />

from then on.<br />

1942-45<br />

Football is halted for the duration of World<br />

War II. It is the first gridiron stoppage at<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> since 1918.<br />

1946<br />

The Tomcats pick up where they left off in<br />

1941 by posting their second-straight 7-0<br />

season. Although the Tomcats allow more<br />

than seven points, they still record three<br />

shutouts, including a 2-0 win over Slippery<br />

Rock State <strong>College</strong>.<br />

1950<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> rolls to their third and last perfect season<br />

in school history to date. The Tomcats<br />

finish at 7-0 with five shutouts while outscoring<br />

their opponents 206-13. During the season<br />

they set the modern single game scoring<br />

record with 61 points against Lycoming<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

1955<br />

Joe DiFebo, captain of Stoeber's 1941 team,<br />

takes over as <strong>Thiel</strong>'s new head coach.<br />

DiFebo carries on the winning tradition with<br />

a 6-1 record.<br />

1958<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> joins the Presidents' Athletic<br />

Conference in the fall of 1958, along with<br />

Allegheny, Washington & Jefferson <strong>College</strong><br />

and Bethany <strong>College</strong>.<br />

1967<br />

The Tomcats win their first PAC title with a<br />

perfect 6-0 conference mark under secondyear<br />

head coach Jim McCullough.<br />

1972<br />

McCullough leads the Tomcats to their only<br />

other PAC football title with a 6-1 conference<br />

record.<br />

1981<br />

In their win against Case Western Reserve<br />

University on Sept. 26, the Tomcats set PAC<br />

records with 451 yards of rushing and 676<br />

yards of total offense.<br />

1991<br />

First-year head coach Charlie Giangrosso<br />

leads the Tomcats to their first winning season<br />

since 1979 with a 5-4 record.<br />

1999<br />

The Tomcat football team makes its first<br />

international appearance, traveling to<br />

Munich, Germany. <strong>Thiel</strong> returns to the U.S.<br />

victorious over the Landsbert Express semipro<br />

team.<br />

2004<br />

The Tomcats travel to Canada and defeat the<br />

University of Toronto at Lamport Stadium.<br />

The team finished with a 7-3 overall record<br />

and second in the PACwith a 4-1 mark. The<br />

Tomcat's last seven-win season was in 1972<br />

(7-2) as <strong>Thiel</strong> recorded its second and most<br />

recent PAC championship.<br />

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Administrative Personnel<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Lance A. Masters, Ph.D., C.M.E.<br />

President and CEO<br />

Dr. Lance Masters began his services as 17th president of <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> in January 1999. Upon his arrival, he was charged with taking the<br />

college to new levels – and into the 21st century. In just six years, enrollment has increased dramatically, from 825 to 1250 , with the Fall '05<br />

the largest in the history of the college . Under Dr. Masters’ leadership, the college has invested more than $20 million in campus improvements<br />

and additions, including adding apartments and theme houses, replacing all of the furnishings in the Academic Center, Science Hall,<br />

and all residences, first wiring the campus for the Internet and cable TV and now putting a new notebook computer in the hands of every<br />

student, building and outfitting the Paul Bush Fitness Center, Alumni Stadium, and now constructing <strong>Thiel</strong>’s first free-standing place of worship,<br />

the David Johnson Memorial Chapel. In 2002 Dr. Masters, in conjunction with the Board of Trustees and the campus community,<br />

launched a long-range strategic planning process to ensure the continued and future success of <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.<br />

He previously served as a tenured professor and chair in the department of marketing and entrepreneurship at California State University,<br />

Hayward, and associate dean, professor, associate professor and assistant professor at the School of Business and Public Administration,<br />

California State University, San Bernardino. Dr. Masters also taught at the University of California Riverside and the Claremont Graduate<br />

University. He has traveled extensively as a visiting professor at the Academy of National Economy under the Government of the Russian<br />

Federation in Moscow, Russia; The United Institute of International Education, Hong Kong; and the University of Otago, Dunedin, New<br />

Zealand.<br />

Dr. Masters also has extensive experience in business and enterprise, including more than twenty years of combined service as a partner in<br />

an international management consulting and training firm in the Silicon Valley, corporate director of marketing for a major food processing<br />

company, corporate economist and marketing planning manager for a motor vehicle manufacturer, and regional controller for a transportation<br />

services firm. He has also extensive experience in corporate governance through service on several boards of directors of both profit<br />

and not-for-profit organizations, including three separate secretariats.<br />

Dr. Masters earned his Ph.D. in executive management and the MA in management from the Peter F. Drucker Graduate Management School<br />

of The Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California; a MBA in marketing and finance from California State University San Bernardino,<br />

and his BA (honors) in economics from University of California, Riverside. He earned a CME (certified marketing executive) title from The<br />

Accreditation Institute of Sales and Marketing Executives International, Atlanta, Georgia, and the University of Memphis.<br />

Dr. Masters is a member of three national honor societies: Beta Gamma Sigma, Mu Kappa Tau and Alpha Mu Alpha. He is also a member<br />

of several operative and honorary Masonic bodies, including York Rite, 33rd degree Scottish Rite, DeMolay Legion of Honor, various research<br />

lodges and he is a Shriner. He enjoys reading, fine cooking, entertaining and live music of all kinds.<br />

He is married to Dr. Brenda J. Ponsford, Professor and Chair of Marketing at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. He has two sons, George<br />

and Chase Masters, and two grandchildren, Evelyn and Logan Masters of Irvine, California. Dr. Masters, his wife, and first grader son, Chase,<br />

reside in Greenville, Pennsylvania, and are members of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> Presidential Cabinet<br />

Don Achenbach<br />

Associate Vice President<br />

for Facilities, Planning<br />

and Analysis<br />

The Rev. Dr.<br />

Paul A. Baglyos<br />

Campus Pastor<br />

William J. Beil<br />

Vice President for Auxiliary<br />

Enterprises and Chief<br />

Technology Officer<br />

Roseanne Gill-Jacobson<br />

Vice President for Student<br />

Success and Engagement,<br />

Chief Student Services Officer<br />

and Dean of Students<br />

David Grober<br />

Vice President for<br />

<strong>College</strong> Advancement<br />

Scott Hartle<br />

Vice President for Finance<br />

and Chief Financial Officer<br />

Steve Schwartz<br />

Executive Associate to<br />

the President<br />

Dr. Jeffrey Welsh<br />

Vice President for<br />

Academic Affairs and<br />

Dean of the <strong>College</strong><br />

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Tomcat Athletic Personnel<br />

Athletic Director: Joe Schaly<br />

Assistant Athletic Director: Jack Leipheimer<br />

Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Info. Director: Kevin Fenstermacher<br />

Head Athletic Trainer: Darren Kaus<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer: Luis DeJesus<br />

Intramurals Director: John Marzka<br />

Intramurals Director: Joe Rossi<br />

Brandon Cooper<br />

Head Men’s and Women’s<br />

Cross Country Coach<br />

Luis DeJesus<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />

Scott Hartle<br />

Head Men’s Golf Coach<br />

Kevin Fenstermacher<br />

Assistant Athletic Director<br />

Sports Info. Director<br />

Facilities Manager: Kurt Reiser<br />

WOMEN'S SPORTS<br />

Head Basketball Coach/Head Golf Coach: Artina Trader<br />

Assistant Basketball Coach: Jennifer Morgan<br />

Darren Kaus<br />

Head Athletic Trainer<br />

Kurt Reiser<br />

Facilities Supervisor<br />

Assistant Football Coach<br />

Jack Leipheimer<br />

Assistant Athletic Director<br />

Head Football Coach<br />

Amy Schafer<br />

Head Softball Coach<br />

Head Volleyball Coach<br />

John Marzka<br />

Intramurals Supervisor<br />

Assistant Football Coach<br />

Joe Schaly<br />

Athletic Director<br />

Gameday Administrator<br />

Head Baseball Coach<br />

Clyde Morgan<br />

Head Men’s and Women’s<br />

Indoor and Outdoor<br />

Track and Field Coach<br />

Mike Snell<br />

Head Men’s Basketball Coach<br />

Head Men’s Tennis Coach<br />

Assistant Basketball Coach: Andre Smith<br />

Head Cross Country Coach/Assistant Track & Field Coach: Brandon Cooper<br />

Head Soccer Coach: Kevin Wilhelm<br />

Head Softball Coach/Head Volleyball Coach: Amy Schafer<br />

Assistant Softball/Volleyball Coach: Jess Peterson<br />

Head Tennis Coach: Craig Thurber<br />

Head Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field Coach: Clyde Morgan<br />

Assistant Track & Field Coach: Barbara Blue<br />

Assistant Track & Field Coach: Marty Yanigloss<br />

Head Cheerleading and Dance Coach: Lynsey Rossi<br />

Assistant Cheerleading Coach: Tom Clopp<br />

Assistant Dance Coach: Becky Stein<br />

MEN"S SPORTS<br />

Head Baseball Coach: Joe Schaly<br />

Assistant Baseball Coach: Evan Agona<br />

Head Basketball Coach/Head Tennis Coach: Mike Snell<br />

Head Cross Country Coach/Assistant Track & Field Coach: Brandon Cooper<br />

Head Football Coach: Jack Leipheimer<br />

Intern Assistant Football Coach: Dante Darby<br />

Intern Assistant Football Coach: John Harakal<br />

Associate Head Football Coach: John Marzka<br />

Intern Assistant Football Coach: Seth Myers<br />

Assistant Football Coach: Kurt Reiser<br />

Assistant Football Coach: Joe Rossi<br />

Intern Assistant Football Coach: Michael Winslow<br />

Head Golf Coach: H. Scott Hartle<br />

Head Soccer Coach: Kevin Wilhelm<br />

Head Indoor/Outdoor Track & Field Coach: Clyde Morgan<br />

Assistant Track & Field Coach: Barbara Blue<br />

2 0 0 5 T H I E L C O L L E G E F O O T B A L L<br />

Assistant Track & Field Coach: Marty Yanigloss<br />

Craig Thurber<br />

Head Wrestling Coach<br />

Head Women’s Tennis Coach<br />

Artina Trader<br />

Head Women’s<br />

Basketball Coach<br />

Head Women’s Golf Coach<br />

Kevin Wilhelm<br />

Head Men’s & Women’s<br />

Soccer Coach<br />

Lynsey Wilkins<br />

Head Cheerleading<br />

and Dance Coach<br />

Head Wrestling Coach: Craig Thurber<br />

Assistant Wrestling Coach: Jeff Linn<br />

Head Cheerleading and Dance Coach: Lynsey Rossi<br />

Assistant Cheerleading Coach: Tom Clopp<br />

Assistant Dance Coach: Becky Stein<br />

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Head Coach Jack Leipheimer<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Entering his fifth season as the Tomcat's head coach,<br />

Jack Leipheimer has returned <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> football<br />

back to success after posting a 7-3 overall record, a<br />

4-1 conference record and second-place finish in the<br />

Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) in the 2004<br />

season.<br />

Leipheimer has led the resurgence through a solid<br />

recruiting effort and strong emphasis on academics.<br />

30 players attained at least a 3.0 GPA in the fall of<br />

2004 and 24 players achieved a 3.0 or higher GPA in<br />

the spring of <strong>2005</strong>.<br />

Over the past four years the Tomcats have had 60<br />

players named to the all-PAC teams, five players<br />

earn all-Region recognition, three players named all-<br />

Americans and three players receive Academic all-America honors. In addition, 14<br />

players have earned PAC Player of the Week honors and the team has tied or set 32<br />

school records.<br />

A 1974 <strong>Thiel</strong> graduate, Leipheimer was a four year letter winner and three year<br />

starter at tight end, earning all-PAC accolades in 1973. He was a member of the<br />

1972 squad that registered the college’s second and most recent PAC title with a 6-<br />

1 conference mark. He was also a three year letter winner with the Tomcat baseball<br />

squad, playing both catcher and first base.<br />

Leipheimer enters his 31st year of coaching and his 22nd on the collegiate level.<br />

Before arriving at <strong>Thiel</strong> he served as an assistant coach at Allegheny <strong>College</strong> for 17<br />

years, with the last 12 seasons as the defensive coordinator. He began his coaching<br />

career in 1975 as the offensive coordinator at the Bullis School, Potomac, Md. He<br />

then served as the defensive coordinator at Trinity High School, Garfield Heights,<br />

Ohio, from 1976-1978, and as head coach of the former Kennedy Christian High<br />

School, now Kennedy Catholic, Hermitage, Pa., from 1979-1984.<br />

During his 12 seasons as Allegheny’s defensive play-caller (1989-2000), the Gators<br />

tallied an impressive overall record of 106-23-1, including 22 shutouts.<br />

Leipheimer’s defensive schemes helped the Gators win six North Coast Athletic<br />

Conference (NCAC) Championships and<br />

one NCAA Division III National<br />

Championship in 1990.<br />

At Allegheny Leipheimer coached 70 All-<br />

North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC)<br />

defensive players, 43 of whom were named<br />

to the first team and 22 defensive All-<br />

Americans.<br />

Jack and his wife, Patti, reside in Greenville.<br />

They have two daughters: Shanna Bossler, a<br />

2002 <strong>Thiel</strong> graduate, and Krista, a <strong>2005</strong> graduate<br />

of the University of Pittsburgh.<br />

The Leipheimer File<br />

Personal<br />

Who:<br />

John A. “Jack” Leipheimer<br />

Born:<br />

January 30, 1953<br />

Residence:<br />

Greenville, Pa.<br />

Wife:<br />

Patti<br />

Daughters:<br />

Shanna and Krista<br />

Alma Mater/Year:<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> ’74<br />

Degree:<br />

BA, History<br />

High School:<br />

Hickory High School, Sharon, Pa.<br />

Coaching Experience<br />

– THIEL COLLEGE<br />

Head Coach (2001-)<br />

-ALLEGHENY COLLEGE<br />

Secondary Coach & Defensive<br />

Coordinator (1984-2000)<br />

–KENNEDY CHRISTIAN (PA) HIGH<br />

Head Coach (1979-83)<br />

–TRINITY (OH) HIGH<br />

Defensive Coordinator (1976-78)<br />

–BULLIS SCHOOL (MD)<br />

Offensive Coordinator (1975-76)<br />

Career as a Head Coach<br />

Years: 4<br />

Games: 40<br />

Overall record: 15-25 (.375)<br />

PAC record: 8-11 (.421)<br />

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Frank Amato<br />

Secondary<br />

Assistant Coaches<br />

Frank Amato enters his 12th season as a Tomcat assistant and will work with the secondary. A former head coach at<br />

Reynolds High School, Amato amassed a record of 156-58-9 (.700) during his 23-year tenure. He is a 1960 graduate of Purdue<br />

University and played defensive back for the Boilermakers from his sophomore through senior years. In 1974 he earned a<br />

master’s degree from Edinboro University. Amato and his wife, Patti, have six grown children. He is currently employed by<br />

Keystone Adolescent Center.<br />

Bill Brest<br />

Assistant Offensive Coordinator<br />

Running Backs<br />

With 20 years of coaching experience, Bill Brest enters his eighth season with the Tomcat football program. Brest is<br />

responsible for coaching the running backs in <strong>2005</strong>. Brest, a 1989 Slippery Rock University graduate, went on to earn a master’s<br />

degree from his alma mater in 1996. He coached at both Mercer High School and Slippery Rock High School, and from<br />

1989-1997, was an assistant football coach at Hickory High School. While at Hickory he served as offensive coordinator as<br />

well as both the offensive and defensive line coach. In 1989 Brest was part of the staff that led the team to a PIAA State<br />

Championship. He also served as Hickory’s head track and field coach for five years. Brest and his wife, Diane, have three<br />

children: Carly, Kendall, and Anthony.<br />

Dante Darby<br />

Intern Assistant Coach<br />

Outside Linebackers<br />

Junior Varsity Assistant<br />

Dante Darby begins his first season on the Tomcat coaching staff and will work with the outside linebackers and defensive<br />

ends. Darby is a 2003 <strong>Thiel</strong> graduate and was a four-year starter and four-time all-Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC)<br />

selection as a linebacker. In 1999 he was selected to the Lutheran Brotherhood all-American team. Darby is currently second<br />

on the all-time tackles chart with 322, second in career tackles for loss (42.5) and currently holds the single season tackles<br />

for loss mark with 17.<br />

Darby serves as a Multicultural Affairs Advisor on campus.<br />

John Harakal<br />

Intern Assistant Coach<br />

Defensive Line<br />

Junior Varsity Defensive Coordinator<br />

John Harakal begins his fourth season as a member of the Tomcat coaching staff and is responsible for the defensive line.<br />

He will also serve as defensive coordinator for the junior varsity team. A 2002 <strong>Thiel</strong> graduate and four-year letter winner as<br />

a fullback with the Tomcats, Harakal serves as a building manager of college housing.<br />

John Marzka<br />

Associate Head Coach<br />

Offensive Coordinator<br />

Quarterbacks<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

John Marzka begins his fifth season on the Tomcat coaching staff as the associate head coach, offensive coordinator and<br />

quarterbacks coach. Marzka, a 1991 Allegheny graduate, began his coaching career at his alma mater, serving as the offensive<br />

line coach from 1992-1997 and an assistant coach and then offensive coordinator for his final two seasons with the<br />

Gators. During that time the Gators compiled a record of 55-9, won four NCAC Championships, and made four NCAA playoff<br />

appearances. He then moved on to Division I-AA Fordham University to serve as the offensive coordinator in 1998. As a<br />

three-year letter winner with the Gators, Marzka was a two-time all-NCAC first team selection and was twice named an all-<br />

American as an offensive center. He also co-captained the Gators’ 1990 Division III National Championship team. Marzka and his wife, Diane, reside<br />

in Greenville and have one son, Riley John.<br />

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Assistant Coaches<br />

Seth Myers<br />

Intern Assistant Coach<br />

Video Coordinator<br />

Seth Myers begins his first season as a member of the Tomcat football staff. Myers will be responsible for all aspects of<br />

video coordination for the football team, which includes filming practice and games, video cut-ups, highlight tapes, video<br />

copies and handling exchanges. Myers, a three-year starter at linebacker at Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong>, graduated in 1999<br />

with a bachelor of arts degree in art. During the spring semester of 1998 Myers attended Goldsmiths <strong>College</strong> of the<br />

University of London. After Muhlenberg he went on to earn his masters degree in fine arts from the San Francisco Art<br />

Institute in new genres (digital video and photography) in 2003. For the past two years Seth has run his own production<br />

studio in San Francisco, working on various projects that include experimental documentary filmmaking, authoring DVD's,<br />

and tutoring students in popular editing software applications. His work has given him the opportunity to travel extensively, including trips to<br />

Cuba, Thailand, Vietnam, Nepal, India, Indonesia and Germany.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Kurt Reiser<br />

Offensive Line<br />

Strength & Conditioning Coordinator<br />

Kurt Reiser begins his fifth season as a member of the Tomcat coaching staff. Responsible for the offensive line, he also<br />

serves as the team’s strength and conditioning coordinator as well as the director of the Paul Bush ’66 Memorial Fitness<br />

Center on campus. Prior to arriving at <strong>Thiel</strong>, Reiser was the offensive coordinator at Leyden High School (Illinois) for six<br />

years. A 1993 Allegheny graduate, he earned his master’s degree from DePaul University in 1997. With the Gators, Reiser<br />

was a three-year starter at tight end and was a two-time all-NCAC selection and an all-American. Reiser was also a starter on<br />

the Gators’ 1990 National Championship team. He and his wife, Nancy, have two sons and a daughter: Ben, Ethan and Ellie.<br />

Joe Rossi<br />

Defensive Coordinator<br />

Linebackers<br />

Joe Rossi begins his fifth season with the Tomcats and his third as the defensive coordinator while also working with the<br />

linebackers. He is also involved with the intramural programs on campus. Rossi is a 2001 Allegheny graduate where he was<br />

a four-year starter along the defensive line and a three-time all-NCAC selection. Rossi holds the current Gator record for sacks<br />

in a single season with 12. He is married to Lynsey Rossi, the head cheerleading and dance coach at <strong>Thiel</strong>.<br />

Mike Winslow<br />

Intern Assistant Coach<br />

Wide Receivers<br />

Junior Varsity Assistant<br />

Mike Winslow begins his third season as an assistant with the Tomcat coaching staff. In addition to his responsibilities to<br />

the wide receivers he will also work with the junior varsity team. He served as an assistant coach at Reynolds High School<br />

for the 2001 season and was a student assistant under Leipheimer during the 2003 season. A <strong>Thiel</strong> graduate, Winslow earned<br />

a bachelor of arts degree in English.<br />

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After putting together the program's first seven-win season since 1972, the <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> football team<br />

looks to improve upon what was accomplished in 2004 with an experienced group of returning players whose<br />

expectations couldn't be higher.<br />

"There is no doubt that our players were more intense in their off-season preparations this year, and are<br />

committed to reaching their full potential as a team," said head coach Jack Leipheimer '74, who is entering<br />

his fifth season at his alma mater.<br />

The Tomcats (7-3, 4-1 PAC) return 15 starters (nine offensive, six defensive) from last season's squad that<br />

landed 17 players on the all-Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) teams and had a pair go on to earn various<br />

all-America awards.<br />

"2004 was an exciting season and I am extremely proud of the way our players continued to improve<br />

throughout the season; that is the "process" we are always stressing; let's be a little bit better each practice<br />

and each game and good things will happen. "<br />

Offensively, the quarterback-wide receiver tandem of Darrell Satterfield and Brandon Chambers return<br />

after each shattered a multitude of school records a year ago. Satterfield completed 157-of-261 passes for<br />

1955 yards and 16 touchdowns, while Chambers recorded 71 catches for 1006 yards and 12 scores.<br />

Satterfield, a fifth-year senior, re-wrote the Tomcat record books in 2004, earning all-PAC honorable mention<br />

recognition along the way. He set six single season records in his first full year as a starter: passing yards<br />

(1955), pass completions (157), pass attempts (261), touchdowns (16), completion percentage (60.2%) and<br />

pass efficiency rating (136.41). For his career Satterfield is tied for fourth in touchdown passes (17) and is<br />

sixth in both passing yards (2066) and completions (162).<br />

Chambers, a senior, had a career year as one of the Tomcats' top offensive threats and was awarded by<br />

being named to Don Hansen's Weekly Football Gazette All-American Team. Chambers was selected to the<br />

third team offense after being chosen as a member of the first team offense on the all-South Region team. He<br />

finished the season as number one in the PAC and 17th in Division III in receiving yards per game (100.6),<br />

number one in the PAC and 19th in Division III in receptions per game (7.1) and 22nd in Division III in punt<br />

returns with an average of 12.6 yards per return. He set school season marks in receptions (71), receiving<br />

touchdowns (12) and scoring (78) while finishing second in receiving yards (1006).<br />

Going into his senior campaign Chambers is currently the school's all-time leader in receiving yards (1726)<br />

and is tied for the top spot in career receptions with 113. He is also second in career receiving touchdowns<br />

with 18.<br />

Despite having an experienced playmaker such as Chambers leading the wide receiving corps, the Tomcats<br />

will be without Dane Haskins, their second-leading receiver a year ago. Haskins is currently enrolled at the<br />

University of Pittsburgh as a member of its 3-2 cooperative engineering program.<br />

Haskins, named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America team as a member of the college division<br />

second team in 2004, finished the season with 45 catches for 620 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 13.8<br />

yards per catch. He also concluded the season ranked sixth in the conference in both receptions per game<br />

(4.50) and receiving yards per game (62.0).<br />

After being used in a variety of situations last season, senior wide receiver Tom McEntire looks to be<br />

entrenched opposite Chambers. McEntire finished second on the club in rushing (226 yards on 52 carries, 1<br />

touchdown) and third in receiving (188 yards, 21 catches) while averaging just under 20 yards per kickoff<br />

return.<br />

Sophomore tailback Steve Minton returns as the team's leading rusher after becoming the school's single<br />

season rushing leader, finishing the year with 935 yards on 193 carries and seven touchdowns. He finished<br />

third in the PAC in rushing, averaging 103.9 yards per game.<br />

Fellow sophomore Brett Helman also returns to the Tomcat backfield as a change-of-pace compliment to<br />

Minton. Helman finished the 2004 season with 207 yards on 58 carries and a pair of touchdowns.<br />

Fifth-year senior Justin Kuban returns to the fullback position. Seniors Jeremiah Conley and Sixto Rivera,<br />

along with sophomore Ken Dorman, a converted tight end, will battle throughout camp to unseat the incumbent<br />

Kuban.<br />

The offensive line returns three all-conference selections, led by fifth-year senior tackle Dave Hendricks.<br />

Hendricks, who was sidelined in 2003 after just two games, returned in 2004 to make starts in all 10 contests<br />

and has made 32 career starts along line. Junior guards Rock Davis and Ricky Gable return to the interior<br />

while senior tackle Nelton Neal looks to re-claim the other tackle spot. While returning four starters along<br />

the line the Tomcats will be without four-year starting center Robert Munch, who made 39 starts along the<br />

line during his career. The 2004 edition of the Tomcat offensive line surrendered a PAC-low eight sacks.<br />

Also returning to the line will be fifth-year senior tackle John Antanitis, who was sidelined for the entire<br />

2004 season due to injury. Sophomore James Fawcett and junior Steve Laskowski appear to have the inside<br />

track on the center position, but camp battles could force a shift along the line. Junior tackle Percy Sweeting<br />

and sophomore guard Jacob Siegel will push the current starters for action.<br />

"We firmly believe the strength of any football team offensively is the quality of its linemen. Although we<br />

will miss the leadership and consistency that Bob Munch has provided for us the past four years, we feel that<br />

our offensive line is the best it has ever been and expect good things from them this year. We are especially<br />

excited to get John Antanitis back, because it gives us much more flexibility to move guys around if needed,"<br />

said Leipheimer.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Season Preview<br />

Senior QB Darrell Satterfield<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Sophomore TB Stephen Minton<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Season Preview<br />

Junior CB Zjaque Douglas<br />

The Tomcat defensive unit was the hardest hit by graduation with the loss of five starters. Linebackers<br />

Casey Diemert and Robert Drake as well as defensive linemen George Kum-Nji and Chris Minton will be<br />

missed, along with the loss of three-time all-American free safety Kennard Davis.<br />

"We are where we are today because of the dedication, commitment, leadership, sacrifice, and loyalty of<br />

not only last year's seniors - our first recruiting class - but all of the former players who graduated from our<br />

program the previous three years. They believed in what we were trying to accomplish and how we were<br />

going about it from the start, and were responsible for laying the foundation. The challenge for future teams<br />

will be to build upon that foundation," said Leipheimer.<br />

The senior trio of outside linebacker Tom Wozniak, defensive end Jon Howson and strong safety Shaun<br />

Jackson return as the nucleus of a unit that led the conference in scoring defense (17.4 ppg).<br />

Wozniak earned his first all-PAC recognition as an honorable mention pick last year after leading the<br />

Tomcats and finishing seventh in the PAC in tackles with 75. Howson was named to the second team for the<br />

second consecutive season after finishing sixth in the conference in sacks (6) and eighth in tackles for loss<br />

(9.5). Howson is fourth all-time at <strong>Thiel</strong> in sacks (17) and tied for fourth in tackles for loss (33.5). Jackson<br />

was selected as an all-PAC honorable mention pick. In his first season as a starter Jackson finished fifth on the<br />

squad in tackles with 53 while recording six sacks and four interceptions.<br />

"The importance of senior leadership can never be overstated. These guys are the example for the underclassmen.<br />

We are blessed to have such a strong group of seniors, not just returning starters, but seniors that<br />

have paid their dues and worked harder than most, and have put themselves in position to start this fall," said<br />

Leipheimer.<br />

Junior defensive lineman Logan Malie returns to man his nose tackle position with sophomore Denver<br />

Goodman looking to provide solid depth at the spot.<br />

Senior defensive end Kevin Strouse looks to have the inside track on the end spot opposite Howson.<br />

There will likely be many battles for spots along the defensive line during camp, with seniors Lee Glasser and<br />

Mike Maluk and juniors Kellen Manning and Robert Hughes expected to make the most of the opportunity.<br />

Junior cornerbacks Steve Boyle and Zjaque Douglas return to accompany Jackson in the starting defensive<br />

backfield. Also returning and expecting to contribute right away this season is junior Darious Thompson.<br />

Thompson gives defensive coordinator Joe Rossi the flexibility to line him up at any of the four defensive<br />

backfield spots. Sophomore Antonio Quarterman and junior Eric Newlin will vie for time at cornerback while<br />

senior safety Matt Voelker has impressed the coaching staff and appears to be the heir apparent to take over<br />

Davis' free safety spot.<br />

Senior outside linebacker Aaron Zane and junior middle linebacker Jeff Wagner are penciled in as the starting<br />

linebacking corps in <strong>2005</strong>. Pushing for time at linebacker will be juniors Cory Russell, Brandon Mundy,<br />

Anthony McCafferty and Chris Hlinka, along with sophomores Mike Stimac and Randall Palakovich.<br />

Sophomore place kicker Sam Koyl converted five-of-five extra-point attempts as a freshman and is the top<br />

candidate to replace four-year starter Paul Stibich. Freshman Matt McKinney will likely handle the punting<br />

duties.<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong>'s <strong>2005</strong> schedule features five games at Alumni Stadium and five road games, beginning on September<br />

10 when they host North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) member Ohio Wesleyan University. Other nonconference<br />

contests will include road games against Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) member<br />

Bluffton University on September 17 and University Athletic Association (UAA) member Carnegie Mellon<br />

University on November 12. <strong>Thiel</strong>'s second non-conference home contest will be against Buffalo State <strong>College</strong><br />

of the Atlantic Central Football Conference (ACFC) on November 5.<br />

The Tomcats open their PAC schedule at home against Bethany <strong>College</strong> on September 24. Other conference<br />

match-ups include home meetings with Grove City <strong>College</strong> on October 8 and newest conference member<br />

Thomas More <strong>College</strong> on October 29. <strong>Thiel</strong> will face <strong>2005</strong> PAC champion Washington & Jefferson <strong>College</strong><br />

on the road on October 1 before playing back-to-back away dates against Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> on October 15<br />

and Westminster <strong>College</strong> on October 22.<br />

"Our schedule is one of the most competitive in all of Division III. Every week is going to be a battle. The<br />

most important game on our schedule is our opener versus Ohio Wesleyan University - they are a very solid<br />

football team. I have known Mike Hollway for over 20 years, and his teams are always physical and well<br />

coached," said Leipheimer.<br />

Senior SS Shaun Jackson<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Rosters<br />

Name..............................................No. ......Pos. ........Yr.<br />

Adams, John ......................................2........WR ......So.<br />

Antanitis, John ................................83 ........TE ........Sr.<br />

Avery, Kenneth................................22..........SS ........Sr.<br />

Bable, Josh ......................................96 ........DE ........Fr.<br />

Bannister, Matt ................................56 ........OL ........Jr.<br />

Bell, Aaron ....................................24* ........TB ........Fr.<br />

Blankenship, Billy ..........................14 ........QB ........Jr.<br />

Boyle, Steve ....................................11 ........CB ........Jr.<br />

Bruno, Vincent ................................95 ........DE ........Fr.<br />

Chambers, Brandon........................23........WR ........Sr.<br />

Cleary, Ben ......................................69 ........DE ......So.<br />

Clutter, John ....................................66 ........DE ........Fr.<br />

Conley, Jeremiah ............................36 ........FB ........Sr.<br />

Craig, Matt ....................................25*........WR ........Fr.<br />

Davis, Kip ........................................25 ......OLB ........Fr.<br />

Davis, Rock ......................................59 ........OL ........Jr.<br />

Decker, Eddie ..................................75 ..........K ........Fr.<br />

Dillon, David ..................................81........WR ........Fr.<br />

Doak, Dave ......................................74 ........OL ........Fr.<br />

Dolan, Kasey..................................22* ........QB ........Fr.<br />

Dorman, Kenneth ..........................85 ........FB ......So.<br />

Douglas, Zjaque ..............................33 ........CB ........Jr.<br />

Duran, David ................................20* ........TB ........Fr.<br />

Dworakowski, Mike ........................47 ......OLB ......So.<br />

Ester, Eric ........................................82 ........TE ......So.<br />

Estes, Anthony ..............................53* ........DE ........Fr.<br />

Fawcett, James ................................64 ........OL ......So.<br />

Gable, Ricky ....................................54 ........OL ........Jr.<br />

Gilmore, Mark ................................21 ........TB ........Fr.<br />

Glasser, Lee......................................58 ........DT ........Sr.<br />

Goodman, Denver ..........................99 ........DT ......So.<br />

Gorka, Aaron ..................................50 ........DE ......So.<br />

Gustovich, Greg ..............................31 ........FB ........Jr.<br />

Helman, Brett..................................26 ........TB ......So.<br />

Hendricks, Dave..............................52 ........OL ........Sr.<br />

Hess, Dan ........................................43 ........TB ........Fr.<br />

Hickey, Tim....................................28*..........SS ........Fr.<br />

Higham, Joe ....................................78 ........OL ........Fr.<br />

Hlinka, Chris....................................53 ......OLB ........Jr.<br />

Hlinka, Rick ..................................23* ........QB ........Fr.<br />

Howson, Jonathan ..........................94 ........DE ........Sr.<br />

Hughes, Robert ..............................93 ........DE ........Jr.<br />

Jackson, Shaun................................30..........SS ........Sr.<br />

Johnson, Evan ................................60 ........OL ........Jr.<br />

Jones, Dane ....................................32........WR ........Fr.<br />

Jordan, Ryan ....................................73 ........OL ........Fr.<br />

Joy, Matt ..........................................41..........FS ........Fr.<br />

Kimmy, Andrew ..............................19 ........QB ........Fr.<br />

Koyl, Sammy....................................16 ..........K ......So.<br />

Kuban, Justin ..................................44 ........FB ........Sr.<br />

Kutterna, Jon ..................................84 ........TE ........Jr.<br />

Laffey, Ryan......................................38 ......OLB ........Fr.<br />

Lamison, Cory ................................12 ........QB ......So.<br />

LaScola, Marc ..................................10........WR ......So.<br />

Lash, Jim ..........................................77 ........OL ........Fr.<br />

Lorber, Chris......................................6 ........DE ......So.<br />

Malie, Logan ....................................63 ........DT ........Jr.<br />

Manning, Kellen ..............................87 ........DE ........Jr.<br />

McCormick, Tom ............................86........WR ........Fr.<br />

McEntire, Tom ..................................5........WR ........Sr.<br />

McIntyre, Kevin ..............................46..........SS ........Fr.<br />

McKinney, Matt ..............................39..........SS ........Fr.<br />

McMichael, Sean ............................91 ........TE ........Fr.<br />

McNicholas, Ryan ............................88 ..........K ........Fr.<br />

Minton, Stephen ............................29 ........TB ......So.<br />

Moore, Adam ................................21*..........FS ........Fr.<br />

Mukaabya, Michael..........................15..........FS ......So.<br />

Mundy, Brandon ............................35 ......OLB ........Jr.<br />

Myers, David....................................40 ........TB ........Fr.<br />

Myers, Kurt ......................................76 ........OL ........Fr.<br />

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School<br />

1 Matt Voelker SS Sr. 5-9 195 Pittsburgh/Baldwin<br />

2 John Adams TE So. 6-1 212 Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola<br />

3 Darious Thompson FS Jr. 5-9 185 Nassau, Bahamas/West Oak Academy (Fla.)<br />

4 Darrell Satterfield QB Sr. 6-0 180 Orwell, Ohio/Grand Valley<br />

5 Tom McEntire WR Sr. 6-0 193 Greenville/Reynolds<br />

6 Chris Lorber DE So. 6-0 195 Mayfield Heights, Ohio/Benedictine<br />

7 Steffon Radcliff WR Fr. 6-2 164 Kissimmee, Fla./Osceola<br />

8 Randall Palakovich DE So. 6-1 197 Aliquippa/Aliquippa<br />

9 Antonio Quarterman CB So. 6-1 173 St. Petersburg, Fla./St. Petersburg<br />

10 Marc LaScola WR So. 6-0 174 Wellsville, Ohio/Wellsville<br />

11 Steve Boyle CB Jr. 5-10 165 Warren, Ohio/Howland<br />

12 Cory Lamison QB So. 5-10 174 Waterford/Fort LeBoeuf<br />

13 Michael Stimac MLB So. 5-8 190 East Brady/Karns City<br />

14 Billy Blankenship QB Jr. 5-10 171 Mogadore, Ohio/Field<br />

15 Michael Mukaabya FS So. 6-2 188 New Castle/Union<br />

16 Sammy Koyl K So. 5-6 152 Cleveland Heights, Ohio/Benedictine<br />

17 Alec Osbourne K So. 6-1 179 McDonald/Fort Cherry<br />

18 James Reinhart WR So. 6-2 181 Lancaster/Carolina Forest (S.C.)<br />

19 Andrew Kimmy QB Fr. 5-9 194 North East/North East<br />

20 Eric Newlin CB Jr. 5-10 166 Erie/McDowell<br />

20* David Duran TB Fr. 5-10 162 Columbia, Md./Howard<br />

21 Mark Gilmore TB Fr. 5-8 176 Longwood, Fla./Lake Brantley<br />

21* Adam Moore FS Fr. 5-7 158 New Castle/Union<br />

22 Kenneth Avery SS Sr. 5-8 170 Farrell/Farrell<br />

22* Kasey Dolan QB Fr. 5-11 173 Erie/Harborcreek<br />

23 Brandon Chambers WR Sr. 6-1 176 Farrell/Farrell<br />

23* Rick Hlinka QB Fr. 5-8 156 Youngstown, Ohio/Chaney<br />

24 Patrick Wiggs CB So. 5-10 170 New Castle, Del./Charter School of Wilmington<br />

24* Aaron Bell TB Fr. 5-9 175 Ford City/FordCity<br />

25 Kip Davis OLB Fr. 6-1 183 McKeesport/McKeesport<br />

25* Matt Craig WR Fr. 6-0 201 Oil City/Oil City<br />

26 Brett Helman TB So. 5-10 177 Youngwood/Hempfield<br />

27 Tom Wozniak OLB Sr. 6-0 203 Windber/Windber<br />

27* Craig Walker FB Fr. 5-7 234 Madison, Ohio/Madison<br />

28 Adam Rudolph CB Fr. 5-9 165 Grove City/New Castle<br />

28* Tim Hickey SS Fr. 5-10 176 Butler/Knoch<br />

29 Stephen Minton TB So. 5-10 191 Cranberry Township/Seneca Valley<br />

30 Shaun Jackson SS Sr. 6-0 196 Chardon, Ohio/Harvey<br />

31 Greg Gustovich FB Jr. 5-10 190 McDonald, Ohio/McDonald<br />

32 Dane Jones WR Fr. 5-6 160 Plant City, Fla./Plant City<br />

33 Zjaque Douglas CB Jr. 5-6 145 Weirton, W. Va./Weirton<br />

34 Corey Russell OLB Jr. 5-6 168 Euclid, Ohio/Euclid<br />

35 Brandon Mundy OLB Jr. 5-11 185 Ravenna, Ohio/Field<br />

36 Jeremiah Conley FB Sr. 5-10 231 Springboro/Conneaut Valley<br />

37 Kyle Wetzel K Fr. 5-6 150 Mifflinburg/Mifflinburg<br />

38 Ryan Laffey OLB Fr. 5-8 180 Nantucket, Mass./Nantucket<br />

39 Matt McKinney SS Fr. 5-11 211 Union City/Union City<br />

41 Matt Joy FS Fr. 5-8 175 Coraopolis/Cornell<br />

40 David Myers TB Fr. 5-5 163 New Waterford, Ohio/Crestview<br />

43 Dan Hess TB Fr. 5-6 181 Apollo/Kiski Area<br />

44 Justin Kuban FB Sr. 5-8 220 Allison Park/Central Catholic<br />

45 Sixto Rivera FB Sr. 5-6 226 Youngstown, Ohio/Liberty<br />

46 Kevin McIntyre SS Fr. 5-9 185 Oil City/Oil City<br />

47 Michael Dworakowski OLB So. 6-0 217 Girard/Girard<br />

48 Tim Van Horn WR Fr. 5-10 160 Leechburg/Kiski Area<br />

49 Stephen Ruberto FS Fr. 5-10 187 Staten Island, N.Y./Mon. Farrell<br />

50 Aaron Gorka DE So. 5-10 185 Johnstown/Westmont Hilltop<br />

51 Jeff Wagner MLB Jr. 5-11 203 Karns City/Karns City<br />

52 Dave Hendricks OL Sr. 6-2 270 Rockton/DuBois<br />

53 Chris Hlinka OLB Jr. 5-9 184 Youngstown, Ohio/Chaney<br />

53* Anthony Estes DE Fr. 5-11 190 Duquesne/Duquesne<br />

54 Ricky Gable OL Jr. 5-11 253 Mars/Mars<br />

55 Aaron Zane OLB Sr. 5-9 192 Greenville/Greeville<br />

56 Matt Bannister OL Jr. 6-2 290 Orlando, Fla./Cypress Creek<br />

57 Sam Swartzfager MLB Fr. 6-1 197 Shippenville/Keystone<br />

58 Lee Glasser DT Sr. 6-0 220 Bethel Park/Bethel Park<br />

59 Rock Davis OL Jr. 6-0 253 San Diego, Calif./Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Ohio)<br />

60 Evan Johnson OL Jr. 5-9 262 Kirtland, Ohio/Kirtland<br />

61 A.J. Parker OL Jr. 5-11 262 Orlando, Fla/Cypress Creek<br />

62 Scott Thompson MLB Fr. 5-8 206 Pittsburgh/Wilkinsburg<br />

63 Logan Malie DT Jr. 5-8 187 Sharon/Sharon<br />

64 James Fawcett OL So. 5-10 255 Wexford/Pine-Richland<br />

66 John Clutter DE Fr. 6-1 264 Pittsburgh/Baldwin<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Rosters<br />

No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School<br />

67 Steve Waldo MLB Fr. 6-2 167 Orwell, Ohio/Grand Valley<br />

68 Matt Turek MLB Fr. 5-9 228 Grove City/Grove City<br />

69 Ben Cleary DE So. 6-0 190 Renfrew/Butler<br />

70 Percy Sweeting OL Jr. 6-3 303 Nassau, Bahamas/West Oak Academy (Fla.)<br />

71 Caleb Quimby OL So. 6-2 238 New Castle/Union<br />

72 Nelton Neal OL Sr. 6-1 307 Warren, Ohio/Warren Harding<br />

73 Ryan Jordan OL Fr. 6-0 301 Gibsonia/Pine-Richland<br />

74 Dave Doak OL Fr. 5-9 272 Blacklick/Blairsville<br />

75 Eddie Decker K Fr. 6-2 189 Mercer/Mercer<br />

76 Kurt Myers OL Fr. 5-11 280 Altoona/Bishop Guilfoyle<br />

77 Jim Lash OL Fr. 5-10 251 Pittsburgh/Brashear<br />

78 Joe Higham OL Fr. 5-9 256 Rocky River, Ohio/Rocky River<br />

79 Jacob Siegel OL So. 5-11 234 Madison, Ohio/Perry<br />

80 Chris Reinhart CB So. 5-11 174 Lancaster/Carolina Forest (S.C.)<br />

81 David Dillon WR Fr. 5-10 160 Masury, Ohio/Brookfield<br />

82 Eric Ester TE So. 6-3 238 Erie/East<br />

83 John Antanitis TE Sr. 6-0 227 Gibsonia/Deer Lakes<br />

84 Jonathan Kutterna TE Jr. 6-4 257 North East/North East<br />

85 Kenneth Dorman FB So. 5-8 238 Twinsburg, Ohio/Twinsburg<br />

86 Tom McCormick WR Fr. 5-11 160 Greenville/Greenville<br />

87 Kellen Manning DE Jr. 5-9 211 Cranberry Township/Seneca Valley<br />

88 Ryan McNicholas K Fr. 5-10 187 Kirtland, Ohio/Kirtland<br />

89 Rodney Thomas WR Fr. 5-9 156 Alamonte Springs, Fla./Lake Brantley<br />

90 Ryan O’Connell OLB Fr. 6-0 190 Coraopolis/Cornell<br />

91 Sean McMichael TE Fr. 6-1 205 North Huntingdon/Norwin<br />

92 Justin Stowe DT Fr. 5-8 188 Port Orange, Fla./Spruce Creek<br />

93 Robert Hughes DE Jr. 6-3 212 Youngstown, Ohio/Rayen<br />

94 Jonathan Howson DE Sr. 6-2 215 Chardon, Ohio/Chardon<br />

95 Vincent Bruno DE Fr. 6-1 201 Pittsburgh/Brentwood<br />

96 Josh Bable DE Fr. 6-0 190 New Castle/Union<br />

97 Tyler Ray DT Fr. 5-11 223 Butler/Knoch<br />

98 Kevin Strouse DE Sr. 6-2 212 Reynoldsville/DuBois<br />

99 Denver Goodman DT So. 5-6 239 Mineral Ridge, Ohio/Mineral Ridge<br />

* - duplicate number to start camp<br />

Head Coach: Jack Leipheimer<br />

Alma Mater, Yr.: <strong>Thiel</strong> ’74<br />

Record at <strong>Thiel</strong> (yrs.): 15-25 (4)<br />

Career Record (yrs.): 15-25 (4)<br />

Leipheimer Office Phone: 724.589.2212<br />

Leipheimer e-mail: jleip@thiel.edu<br />

Assistant Coaches (Alma mater, yr., responsibilities):<br />

Frank Amato (Purdue '60/Secondary)<br />

Bill Brest (Slippery Rock '89/Asst. Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs)<br />

Dante Darby (<strong>Thiel</strong> ’04/Linebackers/JV )<br />

John Harakal (<strong>Thiel</strong> '02/Defensive Line/JV Defensive Coordinator)<br />

John Marzka (Allegheny '91/Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/QBs)<br />

Kurt Reiser (Allegheny '93/Offensive Line/Strength & Conditioning Coordinator)<br />

Joe Rossi (Allegheny '01/Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers)<br />

Mike Winslow (<strong>Thiel</strong> '04/ Wide Receivers/JV )<br />

Name..............................................No. ......Pos. ........Yr.<br />

Neal, Nelton ....................................72 ........OL ........Sr.<br />

Newlin, Eric ....................................20 ........CB ........Jr.<br />

O’ Connell, Ryan ............................90 ......OLB ........Fr.<br />

Osbourne, Alec ..............................17 ..........K ......So.<br />

Palakovich, Randall ..........................8 ......OLB ......So.<br />

Parker, A.J. ......................................61 ........OL ........Jr.<br />

Quarterman, Antonio ......................9 ........CB ......So.<br />

Quimby, Caleb ................................71 ........OL ......So.<br />

Radcliff, Steffon ................................7........WR ........Fr.<br />

Ray, Tyler..........................................97 ........DT ........Fr.<br />

Reinhart, Chris ................................80 ......OLB ......So.<br />

Reinhart, James ..............................18........WR ......So.<br />

Rivera, Sixto ....................................45 ........FB ........Sr.<br />

Ruberto, Stephen............................49..........FS ........Fr.<br />

Rudolph, Adam ..............................28 ........CB ........Fr.<br />

Russell, Cory....................................34 ......OLB ........Jr.<br />

Satterfield, Darrell ............................4 ........QB ........Sr.<br />

Siegel, Jacob ....................................79 ........OL ......So.<br />

Stimac, Mike ....................................13 ......MLB ......So.<br />

Stowe, Justin....................................92 ........DT ........Fr.<br />

Strouse, Kevin ................................98 ........DE ........Sr.<br />

Swartzfager, Sam ............................57 ......MLB ........Fr.<br />

Sweeting, Percy ..............................70 ........OL ........Jr.<br />

Thomas, Rodney ............................89........WR ........Fr.<br />

Thompson, Darious..........................3..........FS ........Jr.<br />

Thompson, Scott ............................62 ......MLB ........Fr.<br />

Turek, Matt ....................................50* ......MLB ........Fr.<br />

Van Horn, Tim ................................48........WR ........Fr.<br />

Voelker, Matt......................................1..........SS ........Sr.<br />

Wagner, Jeff......................................51 ......MLB ........Jr.<br />

Waldo, Steve ....................................67 ......MLB ........Fr.<br />

Walker, Craig..................................27* ........FB ........Fr.<br />

Wetzel, Kyle ....................................37 ..........K ........Fr.<br />

Wiggs, Patrick ..................................24 ........CB ......So.<br />

Wozniak, Tom ..................................27 ......OLB ........Sr.<br />

Zane, Aaron ....................................55 ......OLB ........Sr.<br />

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John<br />

Antanitis<br />

Senior<br />

Tight End<br />

6-0, 227<br />

Gibsonia, Pa.<br />

Deer Lakes High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Returning Letter Winners<br />

Brandon<br />

83 23<br />

Chambers<br />

Senior<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6-1, 176<br />

Farrell, Pa.<br />

Farrell High School<br />

Accounting/Business Administration<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 28/23...2003: Started at either guard or<br />

tackle in each of the 10 games...Became a mainstay at tackle by the<br />

end of the year. 2002: Was a starter in all 10 games, making most of<br />

his starts at guard. 2001: Started the season as a reserve tight end<br />

and slowly converted to position along the offensive line...Finished<br />

season making three starts on the line.<br />

11<br />

Steve<br />

Boyle<br />

Junior<br />

Cornerback<br />

5-10, 165<br />

Warren, Ohio<br />

Howland High School<br />

History/Secondary Education<br />

CAREER – Games/Started:13/10...One-year letter winner and oneyear<br />

starter. 2004: Finished season with 19 total tackles…Had a<br />

season-high five stops against the University of Wisconsin-<br />

Platteville on Sept. 4…Returned interception 46 yards for a touchdown<br />

in Tomcats’ 45-14 win over Bluffton University on Sept. 18.<br />

2003: Finished season with eight total tackles…Recorded a careerhigh<br />

six tackles at John Carroll University on Sept. 6.<br />

BOYLE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL PBU INT<br />

Fresh./2003 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Soph./2004 14 5 19 0 0 0 8 1<br />

TOTALS 20 7 27 0 0 0 8 1<br />

BOYLE INTERCEPTION STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Soph./2004 1 46 46.0 1 46-Bluffton<br />

TOTALS 1 46 46.0 1 46<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 27/19...three-year letter winner and twoyear<br />

starter. 2004: Was named to the Don Hansen's Weekly Football<br />

Gazette all-American Team…Selected to the third team offense<br />

after being chosen as a member of the first team offense on the all-<br />

South region team…Was named an all-PAC first team pick at wide<br />

receiver and earned second team honors as a returner…Had a<br />

career year as one of the Tomcats top offensive threats…Finished<br />

the season as number one in the PAC and 17th in Division III in<br />

receiving yards per game (100.6), number one in the PAC and 18th<br />

in Division III in receptions per game (7.1) and 22nd in Division III<br />

in punt returns with an average of 12.6 yards per return…Set<br />

school season marks in receptions (71), receiving touchdowns (12)<br />

and scoring (78) while finishing second in receiving yards<br />

(1006)…After his junior season he is now the school's all-time<br />

leader in receiving yards (1726) and is tied for the top spot in career<br />

receptions with 113…Is also second in career receiving touchdowns<br />

with 18. 2003: Was named an all-PAC honorable mention<br />

selection as both a wide receiver and returner…Finished with<br />

team-high 34 catches for 652 yards and six touchdowns…Was third<br />

in PAC in receiving yards per game (72.4) and eighth in receptions<br />

per game (3.78)…Finished the season fifth on school's single-season<br />

reception yardage list while his six touchdowns tied him for<br />

seventh place in single-season touchdown catches…Concluded<br />

season 19th in Division III in punt return yardage (13.4 per<br />

return)…Finished first in PAC in punt return average and second<br />

in all-purpose yardage per game (118.9)…Was spectacular in<br />

Tomcats’ 35-7 win at Bluffton <strong>College</strong> on Sept. 20, catching nine<br />

passes for 283 yards and three touchdowns, becoming the school's<br />

single-game receiving yards leader. 2002: Saw action at cornerback<br />

and on special teams, recording eight total tackles…Caught eight<br />

passes for 68 yards.<br />

CHAMBERS RECEIVING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Fr./2002 8 68 8.5 0 26-Alfred<br />

So./2003 34 652 19.2 6 68-John Carroll<br />

Jr. /2004 71 1006 14.2 12 76-Bethany<br />

TOTALS 113 1726 15.3 18 76<br />

CHAMBERS KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Fr./2002 1 8 8.0 0 8-Brockport<br />

So./2003 7 152 21.7 0 40-John Carroll<br />

Jr./2004 7 188 26.9 0 45-Ohio Wesleyan<br />

TOTALS 15 348 23.2 0 45<br />

CHAMBERS PUNT RETURN STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Fr./2002 3 10 3.3 0 7-Alfred<br />

So./2003 20 267 13.4 0 58-Brockport<br />

Jr./2004 18 227 12.6 1 72-Buffalo St.<br />

TOTALS 41 504 12.3 1 72<br />

Steve Boyle<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

CHAMBERS ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOTAL AVG/G<br />

Fr./2002 0 68 10 8 0 86 10.8<br />

So./2003 -1 652 267 152 0 1070 118.9<br />

Jr./2004 18 1006 227 188 0 1439 143.9<br />

TOTALS 17 1726 504 348 0 2595 96.1<br />

CHAMBERS SCORING STATISTICS<br />

I - - - - - - - - PATs - - - - - - - - I<br />

Class/Year TD FGs KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS<br />

So./2003 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36<br />

Jr./2004 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78<br />

TOTALS 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 114<br />

Brandon Chambers<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Returning Letter Winners<br />

59<br />

Rock<br />

Davis<br />

Junior<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-0, 253<br />

San Diego, Calif.<br />

Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School<br />

Pre-Physical Therapy<br />

Lee<br />

Glasser<br />

Senior<br />

Defensive Line<br />

6-0, 220<br />

Bethel Park, Pa.<br />

Bethel Park High School<br />

Accounting<br />

58<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Zjaque Douglas<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 17/14...Two-year letter winner and twoyear<br />

starter. 2004: Earned his first all-PAC selection by being named<br />

to the second team...Started all 10 games. 2003: Stepped into a<br />

starting role on the offensive line late in the season after a pair of<br />

veterans were sidelined with season-ending injuries...Saw most of<br />

his action at the left guard position.<br />

Zjaque<br />

Douglas<br />

Junior<br />

Defensive Back<br />

5-6, 145<br />

Weirton, W. Va.<br />

Weir High School<br />

Juvenile & Family Justice/Sociology<br />

Ricky<br />

Gable<br />

Junior<br />

Offensive Line<br />

5-11, 253<br />

Mars, Pa.<br />

Mars High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

33<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 10/10...One-year letter winner and oneyear<br />

starter. 2004: Made starts in all 10 games...Ninth on the team<br />

in total tackles (35)...Added 3.5 tackles for loss and a pair of interceptions...Finished<br />

fifth with 20.5 points scored at the <strong>2005</strong> PAC<br />

Outdoor Track & Field Championships...Claimed the 100 meter<br />

dash (11.09), finished second in the 200 (22.88) and ran a leg on the<br />

winning 400 meter relay.<br />

DOUGLAS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL PBU INT<br />

So./2004 26 9 35 0 1 3.5 4 2<br />

TOTALS 26 9 35 0 1 3.5 4 2<br />

DOUGLAS INTERCEPTION STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

So./2004 2 16 8.0 0 16-Waynesburg<br />

TOTALS 2 16 8.0 0 16<br />

54<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 20/19...Two-year letter winner and twoyear<br />

starter. 2004: Earned the first all-PAC recognition of his career<br />

as he was named an honorable mention…Started all 10 contests...Was<br />

part of a Tomcat offensive line that allowed a PAC-low<br />

eight sacks this season and helped Minton rush for a school-record<br />

935 yards. 2003: Called into action early in the season after injuries<br />

riddled the offensive line.<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 28/0...Three-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Appeared in nine contests…Totaled two tackles. 2003: Totaled<br />

three special teams tackles…Saw limited action as a reserve linebacker.<br />

2002: Made a combined five stops as a member of the special<br />

teams…Worked primarily as a reserve linebacker.<br />

GLASSER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

Fr./2002 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0<br />

So./2003 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Jr./2004 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 6 4 10 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Greg<br />

Gustovich<br />

Junior<br />

Fullback<br />

5-10, 190<br />

McDonald, Ohio<br />

McDonald High School<br />

History<br />

31<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 13/0...One-year letter winner. 2004: Was<br />

converted from fullback to outside linebacker early on in training<br />

camp...Made the most of his switch to the defensive side of the ball,<br />

appearing in all 10 games and recording eight total stops between<br />

spot action at linebacker and on special teams. 2003: Made two<br />

appearances and recorded one tackle, seeing most of his action as<br />

a member of the special teams units.<br />

GUSTOVICH DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

Fr. 2003 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0<br />

So. 2004 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 3 6 9 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Ricky Gable<br />

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Brett<br />

Helman<br />

26<br />

Sophomore<br />

Tailback<br />

5-10, 177<br />

Youngwood, Pa.<br />

Hempfield High School<br />

Mathematics/Secondary Education<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Returning Letter Winners<br />

Chris<br />

Hlinka<br />

Junior<br />

Outside Linebacker<br />

5-9, 184<br />

Youngstown, Ohio<br />

Chaney High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

53<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 7/0...One-year letter winner. 2004: Saw<br />

action at tailback in seven contests, rushing for 207 yards on 58 carries<br />

and two touchdowns...Rushed 21 times for 77 yards and two<br />

touchdowns in Tomcats’ 32-6 win over Ohio Dominican University<br />

on Oct. 30...Caught a pair of passes for 16 yards in 28-0 win over<br />

Westminster <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 23...Had career-best 13 yard run in 26-<br />

20 win over Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 16.<br />

HELLMAN RUSHING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Fr./2004 58 207 3.6 2 13-Waynesburg<br />

TOTALS 58 207 3.6 2 13<br />

HELLMAN RECEIVING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Fr./2004 4 17 4.2 0 11-Westminster<br />

TOTALS 4 17 4.2 0 11<br />

HELLMAN ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOTAL AVG/G<br />

Fr./2004 207 17 0 9 0 233 33.3<br />

TOTALS 207 17 0 9 0 233 33.3<br />

HELLMAN SCORING STATISTICS<br />

I - - - - - - - - PATs - - - - - - - - I<br />

Class/Year TD FGs KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS<br />

Fr./2004 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12<br />

TOTALS 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12<br />

Dave<br />

Hendricks<br />

Senior<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-2, 270<br />

Rockton, Pa.<br />

DuBois High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

52<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 32/32. 2004: Was named to the all-PAC<br />

first team...Was part of a Tomcat offensive line that allowed a PAClow<br />

eight sacks this season and helped Minton rush for a schoolrecord<br />

935 yards. 2003: Limited to just two games after sustaining<br />

an season-ending injury at Bluffton <strong>College</strong> on Sept.20...Was elected<br />

a team captain. 2002: Garnered all-PAC second team honors<br />

after helping the Tomcats rush for a combined 1,563 yards...Did not<br />

allow a sack all season. 2001: Made an immediate impact on the<br />

offensive line, starting all 10 games...Named an all-PAC second team<br />

selection for his efforts.<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 10/0...One-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Totaled 22 tackles between time at outside linebacker and on the<br />

special teams units...Totaled four tackles on three different occasions...Had<br />

three tackles, including one for a loss, in the Tomcats’<br />

45-14 win over Bluffton University on Sept. 18.<br />

HLINKA DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

So. 2004 14 8 22 0 0 1 0 0<br />

TOTALS 14 8 22 0 0 1 0 0<br />

Jon<br />

Howson<br />

Senior<br />

Defensive End<br />

6-2, 215<br />

Chardon, Ohio<br />

Chardon High School<br />

History<br />

94<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 30/30...Three-year letter winner and<br />

three-year starter. 2004: Named to the all-PAC second team for the<br />

second consecutive season after finishing sixth in the conference in<br />

sacks (6) and eighth in tackles for loss (9.5)...Had a career-high<br />

seven tackles in 24-9 win at Grove City <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 9...Currently<br />

fourth all-time at <strong>Thiel</strong> in sacks (17) and tied for fourth in tackles for<br />

loss (33.5). 2003: Named an all-PAC second team pick...Finished<br />

second in the conference in both sacks (7) and tackles for loss<br />

(17)...Had season-high eight tackles and career-best five tackles for<br />

loss at Westminster <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 18....Selected as the team’s outstanding<br />

defensive lineman at the annual awards banquet. 2002:<br />

Was an all-PAC honorable mention pick after recording 35 tackles<br />

and 4.5 sacks while leading team in tackles for loss with<br />

15...Returned a fumble a school-record 98 yards for a touchdown<br />

against Alfred University (NY ) on Nov. 9...Had a six tackle, two sack<br />

outing against Washington & Jefferson <strong>College</strong> on Sept.28.<br />

HOWSON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

Fr./2002 21 14 35 1 0 15 5 2<br />

So.2003 26 13 39 0 2 17 7 1<br />

Jr./2004 18 18 36 1 0 10 6 5<br />

TOTALS 65 45 110 2 2 42 18 8<br />

Dave Hendricks<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Jon Howson<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Returning Letter Winners<br />

Shaun<br />

Jackson<br />

Senior<br />

Defensive Back<br />

6-0, 196<br />

Chardon, Ohio<br />

Harvey High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

30<br />

Justin<br />

Kuban<br />

44<br />

Senior<br />

Fullback<br />

5-8, 220<br />

Allison Park, Pa.<br />

Central Catholic High School<br />

Business Administration/Accounting<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Shaun Jackson<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 27/13...Three-year letter winner and<br />

one-year starter. 2004: Was selected as an all-PAC honorable mention<br />

pick…In his first full season as a starter he finished fifth on the<br />

squad in tackles with 53 while recording six sacks and four interceptions….Was<br />

fifth in PAC in forced fumbles (2), tied for seventh in<br />

interceptions and 26th in total tackles…Had a career-high 10 tackle<br />

performance in 22-19 win at Ohio Wesleyan University on<br />

Sept.11...Won the 400 meter dash (49.61) and finished sixth in the<br />

200 meters (23.12) while running successful legs on both the winning<br />

4x100-meter and 4x400-meter relay teams at the <strong>2005</strong> PAC<br />

Outdoor Track & Field Championships. 2003: Started a pair of<br />

games at safety and finished with 16 total tackles and two fumble<br />

recoveries...Caught a seven-yard touchdown pass from Justin<br />

Napotnik at Kenyon <strong>College</strong> on Nov. 15...Grabbed his first career<br />

interception at Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 11...Finished third in<br />

the 400-meter dash and ran a leg on the winning 1600-meter relay<br />

team at the 2004 PAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships. 2002:<br />

Saw limited playing time as a running back but was a contributor as<br />

a member of the special teams units...Caught a 51-yard touchdown<br />

pass on a fake punt at Alfred University on Nov. 9...Finished with<br />

three first-place medals at the 2003 PAC Outdoor Track & Field<br />

Championships, taking home individual honors as the 400 meter<br />

champion and running legs on both the winning 400 meter and<br />

1600 meter relays.<br />

JACKSON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL PBU INT<br />

Fr./2002 4 7 11 0 0 0 0 0<br />

So./2003 12 4 16 2 0 1 1 1<br />

Jr./2004 35 18 53 0 2 6 5 4<br />

TOTALS 51 29 80 2 2 7 6 5<br />

JACKSON INTERCEPTION STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

So./2003 1 0 0.0 0 0-Waynesburg<br />

Jr./2004 4 16 4.0 0 14-Ohio Dominican<br />

TOTALS 5 16 3.2 0 14<br />

Sammy<br />

Koyl<br />

Sophomore<br />

Kicker<br />

5-6, 152<br />

Cleveland Heights, Ohio<br />

Benedictine High School<br />

Exploratory<br />

16<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 7/3...One-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Appeared in seven total contests..Converted five-of-five extra point<br />

attempts...Averged 56.0 yards per kickoff (18) with a pair of touchbacks.<br />

KOYLE SCORING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year XP/ATT FG/ATT FG PCT PTS<br />

Fr./2004 5/5 0/0 .1000 5<br />

TOTALS 5/5 0/0 1.000 5<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 26/15...Two-year letter winner and twoyear<br />

starter. 2004: Played in all 10 contests while making starts in<br />

eight of those...Rushed for 40 yards on 19 carries with a pair of<br />

touchdowns...Had nine catches for 57 yards. 2003: Made eight<br />

starts at fullback, finishing with 36 carries for 139 yards and one<br />

touchdown...First collegiate touchdown was a one-yard rush<br />

against Grove City <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 4...Finished with 22 yards on<br />

eight carries against the Wolverines. 2002: Played in eight games,<br />

contributing mostly as a member of the special teams.<br />

KUBAN RUSHING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

So./2002 4 11 2.8 0 5-Grove City<br />

Jr./2003 36 138 3.8 3 31-Kenyon<br />

Sr./2004 19 40 2.1 2 7-Ohio Wesleyan<br />

TOTALS 59 189 3.2 5 31<br />

KUBAN RECEIVING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Jr./2003 3 35 11.7 0 18-Kenyon<br />

Sr./2004 9 57 6.3 0 19-Buffalo State<br />

TOTALS 12 92 7.7 0 19<br />

KUBAN ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOTAL AVG/G<br />

So./2002 11 0 0 0 0 11 3.7<br />

Jr./2003 138 35 0 0 0 173 17.3<br />

Sr./2004 40 57 0 0 0 97 9.7<br />

TOTALS 189 92 0 0 0 281 10.8<br />

KUBAN SCORING STATISTICS<br />

I - - - - - - - - PATs - - - - - - - - I<br />

Class/Year TD FGs KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS<br />

Jr./2003 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18<br />

Sr./2004 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12<br />

TOTALS 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30<br />

Jon<br />

Kutterna<br />

Junior<br />

Tight End<br />

64, 257<br />

North East, Pa.<br />

North East High School<br />

Exploratory<br />

84<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 15/0...Two-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Appeared in all 10 contests. 2003: Made limited appearances on<br />

special teams...Selected as the team’s offensive scout team player of<br />

the year at the annual awards banquet.<br />

KUTTERNA RECEIVING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

So./2004 1 10 10.0 0 10-Westminster<br />

TOTALS 1 10 10.0 0 10<br />

KOYLE KICKOFF STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TB<br />

Fr./2004 18 1008 56.0 2<br />

TOTALS 18 1008 56.0 2<br />

Justin Kuban<br />

KOYLE SCORING STATISTICS<br />

I - - - - - - - - PATs - - - - - - - - I<br />

Class/Year TD FGs KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS<br />

Fr./2004 0 0-0 5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5<br />

TOTALS 0 0-0 5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5<br />

16 <strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football


Chris<br />

Lorber<br />

Sophomore<br />

Defensive End<br />

6-0, 195<br />

Mayfield Heights, Ohio<br />

Benedictine High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

6<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Returning Letter Winners<br />

Tom<br />

McEntire<br />

Senior<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6-0, 193<br />

Greenville, Pa.<br />

Reynolds High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

5<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 9/0...One-year letter winner. 2004: Made<br />

nine appearances aa a freshman and finished season with six total<br />

tackles.<br />

LORBER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

Fr./2004 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Logan<br />

Malie<br />

Junior<br />

Defensive Line<br />

5-8, 187<br />

Sharon, Pa.<br />

Sharon High School<br />

Exploratory<br />

63<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 17/10...Two-year letter winner and oneyear<br />

starter. 2004: Finished with 18 total tackles in 10<br />

starts...Recorded two fumble recoveries, one sack and one forced<br />

fumble from the nose tackle position. 2003: Worked his way into<br />

defensive line rotation early in the season, finishing with six total<br />

stops and two tackles for loss.<br />

MALIE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

Fr./2003 5 1 6 0 0 2 0 0<br />

So./2004 8 10 18 2 1 1 1 0<br />

TOTALS 13 11 24 2 1 3 1 0<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 30/21...Two-year letter winner and oneyear<br />

starter. 2004: Showed his versatility early and often...Finished<br />

second on squad in rushing (226 yards on 52 carries, one touchdown),<br />

third in receiving (188 yards on 21 receptions) while averaging<br />

19.4 yards per kickoff return...Had career highs in rushing<br />

attempts (18) and rushing yards (85) in Tomcats’ 45-14 win over<br />

Bluffton <strong>College</strong> on Sept. 18...Caught six passes for 50 yards in 22-<br />

19 win at Ohio Wesleyan University on Sept. 11...Had four catches<br />

for 58 yards, including a career-high 33 yard grab, against<br />

Washington & Jefferson <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 2...Was on the receiving<br />

end of three two-point conversions. 2003: Caught a career-high<br />

seven passes against Alfred University on Nov. 8...Had a five-game<br />

streak of at least one reception...Finished third on the squad in<br />

catches with 17. 2002: Saw action in a pair of games at quarterback...Averaged<br />

4.2 yards per carry, including a career-high 46 yards<br />

against Westminster <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 19.<br />

MCENTIRE RECEIVING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

So./2003 17 132 7.8 2 21-Westminster<br />

Jr. /2004 21 188 9.0 0 33-Wash. & Jeff.<br />

TOTALS 38 320 8.4 2 33<br />

MCENTIRE RUSHING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Fr./2002 11 46 4.2 0 20-Westminster<br />

Jr./2004 52 226 4.3 1 23-Bluffton<br />

TOTALS 63 272 4.3 1 23<br />

MCENTIRE KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Jr./2004 7 136 19.4 0 33-Wisc.-Platteville<br />

TOTALS 7 136 19.4 0 33<br />

MCENTIRE PUNTING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG LG TB FC I20<br />

Jr./2004 16 462 28.9 44 2 1 3<br />

TOTALS 16 462 28.9 44 2 1 3<br />

MCENTIRE TOTAL OFFENSE STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G<br />

Fr./2002 14 46 12 58 29.0<br />

Jr./2004 56 226 54 280 28.0<br />

TOTALS 70 272 66 338 11.3<br />

MCENTIRE ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOTAL AVG/G<br />

Fr./2002 46 0 0 0 0 46 23.0<br />

So./2003 0 132 0 0 0 132 18.9<br />

Jr./2004 226 188 0 136 0 550 55.0<br />

TOTALS 272 320 0 136 0 728 24.3<br />

MCENTIRE SCORING STATISTICS<br />

I - - - - - - - - PATs - - - - - - - - I<br />

Class/Year TD FGs KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS<br />

So./2003 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12<br />

Jr./2004 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 0 0 12<br />

TOTALS 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 0 0 24<br />

Logan Malie<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Tom McEntire<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

17


<strong>2005</strong> Returning Letter Winners<br />

29<br />

Stephen<br />

Minton<br />

Sophomore<br />

Tailback<br />

5-10, 191<br />

Cranberry Township, Pa.<br />

Seneca Valley High School<br />

Juvenile & Family Justice/Sociology<br />

Randall<br />

Palakovich<br />

Sophomore<br />

Outside Linebacker<br />

6-1, 197<br />

Aliquippa, Pa.<br />

Aliquippa High School<br />

Political Science<br />

8<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Stephen Minton<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 9/8...One-year letter winner and oneyear<br />

starter. 2004: Was named to the all-PAC second team after<br />

rushing for 935 yards on 193 carries with seven touchdowns...<br />

Became the school's single-season rushing leader...Finished third in<br />

the conference in rushing, averaging 103.9 yards per<br />

game...Eclipsed the 100-yard mark five times, including a careerhigh<br />

182 yards in the Tomcats’ 28-14 win at Bethany <strong>College</strong> on<br />

Sept. 25...Ran for 157 yards on 27 carries and three touchdowns in<br />

28-0 win over Westminster <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 23...Tallied career-high<br />

29 carries in 24-9 win at Grove City <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 9.<br />

MINTON RUSHING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Fr./2004 193 935 4.8 7 36-Westminster<br />

TOTALS 193 935 4.8 7 36<br />

MINTON ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOTAL AVG/G<br />

Fr./2004 935 5 0 0 0 940 104.4<br />

TOTALS 935 5 0 0 0 940 104.4<br />

MINTON SCORING STATISTICS<br />

I - - - - - - - - PATs - - - - - - - - I<br />

Class/Year TD FGs KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS<br />

Fr./2004 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42<br />

TOTALS 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42<br />

Brandon<br />

Mundy<br />

Junior<br />

Outside Linebacker<br />

5-11, 185<br />

Ravenna, Ohio<br />

Field High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

35<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 7/0...One-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Appeared in seven games, accumulating eight tackles between time<br />

at safety and on the special teams...Totaled a career-best three tackles<br />

in Tomcats’ 45-14 win over Bluffton University on Sept. 18.<br />

MUNDY DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

So./2004 4 4 8 0 0 1 0 0<br />

TOTALS 4 4 8 0 0 1 0 0<br />

72<br />

Nelton<br />

Neal<br />

Senior<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-1, 307<br />

Warren, Ohio<br />

Warren Harding High School<br />

Juvenile & Family Justice/Sociology<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 27/22...Three-year letter winner and<br />

three-year starter. 2004: Started all 10 games at left tackle. 2003:<br />

Earned all-PAC first team honors in his first full season as a<br />

starter...Made starts in all 10 contests.<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 5/0...One-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Appeared in five games as a freshman...Recorded two tackles in limited<br />

special teams action.<br />

PALAKOVICH DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

Fr./2004 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Darrell<br />

Satterfield<br />

Senior<br />

Quarterback<br />

6-0, 180<br />

Orwell, Ohio<br />

Grand Valley High School<br />

Elementary Education<br />

4<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 14/9...One-year letter winner and oneyear<br />

starter. 2004: Re-wrote the Tomcat record books, earning all-<br />

PAC honorable mention recognition along the way...Set six single<br />

season records in his first full year as a starter: passing yards (1955),<br />

pass completions (157), pass attempts (261), touchdowns (16),<br />

completion percentage (60.2%) and pass efficiency rating<br />

(136.41)...Is tied for fourth in career touchdown passes (17) and is<br />

sixth in both career passing yards (2066) and career completions<br />

(162). 2003: Saw action in four games, completing 5-of-12 passes<br />

for 111 yards and one touchdown...Was 3-for-6 for 65 yards and a<br />

touchdown at Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 11.<br />

SATTERFIELD PASSING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT YDS TD AVG/G LONG<br />

Jr./2003 130.20 12-5-1 41.7 111 1 27.8 41<br />

Sr./2004 136.41 261-157-9 60.2 1955 16 195.5 76<br />

TOTALS 133.31 273-162-10 59.3 2066 17 111.7 76<br />

SATTERFIELD TOTAL OFFENSE STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G<br />

Jr./2003 15 -4 111 107 26.8<br />

Sr./2004 276 -66 1955 1889 188.9<br />

TOTALS 291 -70 2066 1996 142.6<br />

SATTERFIELD SCORING STATISTICS<br />

I - - - - - - - - PATs - - - - - - - - I<br />

Class/Year TD FGs KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS<br />

Sr./2004 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3-5 0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3-5 0 0 0<br />

SATTERFIELD 2004 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS<br />

OPPONENT ATT-CMP-INT YDS TD LONG<br />

Sept. 4 vs. Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville 20-10-2 120 1 31<br />

Sept. 11 at Ohio Wesleyan University 34-21-0 304 3 54<br />

Sept. 18 vs. Bluffton University 21-17-0 221 2 54<br />

Sept. 25 at Bethany <strong>College</strong> 29-18-0 220 2 76<br />

Oct. 2 vs. Wash. & Jeff. <strong>College</strong> 52-28-3 272 1 33<br />

Oct. 9 at Grove City <strong>College</strong> 16-9-2 128 2 50<br />

Oct. 16 vs. Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> 12-5-0 72 1 26<br />

Oct. 23 vs. Westminster <strong>College</strong> 17-12-0 133 1 27<br />

Oct. 30 vs. Ohio Dominican University 32-21-1 260 2 31<br />

Nov. 6 at Buffalo State <strong>College</strong> 28-16-1 225 1 47<br />

TOTALS 261-157-9 1955 16 76<br />

Darrell Satterfield<br />

18 <strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football


Mike<br />

Stimac<br />

Sophomore<br />

Middle Linebacker<br />

5-8, 190<br />

East Brady, Pa.<br />

Karns City High School<br />

English<br />

13<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Returning Letter Winners<br />

Darious<br />

Thompson<br />

Junior<br />

Free Safety<br />

5-9, 185<br />

Nassau, Bahamas<br />

West Oaks Academy<br />

Business Administration<br />

3<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 10/0...One-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Appeared in all 10 games, contributing mostly on special teams.<br />

Kevin<br />

Strouse<br />

Senior<br />

Defensive End<br />

6-2, 212<br />

Reynoldsville, Pa.<br />

DuBois High School<br />

Business Communication<br />

98<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 23/2...Three-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Made appearances in all 10 games, recording 12 total tackles, two<br />

sacks and two tackles for loss. 2003: Played in seven games, amassing<br />

12 total tackles, three tackles for loss and three sacks...Had a<br />

career-best five tackles at John Carroll University Sept. 6. 2002:<br />

Contributed mostly on special teams.<br />

STROUSE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

Fr./2002 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0<br />

So./2003 7 5 12 1 2 3 1 0<br />

Jr./2004 7 5 12 0 0 2 2 1<br />

TOTALS 18 10 28 1 2 5 3 1<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 20/12...Two-year letter winner and oneyear<br />

starter. 2003: Was a two-way player most of the season, working<br />

between running back and defensive back...Finished second on<br />

the team in rushing with 448 yards on 106 carries and one touchdown...Defensively<br />

finished with 19 total tackles and two interceptions...Top<br />

rushing performance came in Tomcats’ 31-28 win at<br />

Kenyon <strong>College</strong> on Nov. 15 when he rushed for 92 yards on 23 carries...Best<br />

defensive game was at Washington & Jefferson <strong>College</strong><br />

when he recorded eight tackles, one interception and one forced<br />

fumble. 2002: Played in all 10 games as a freshman...Was the team’s<br />

third-leading rusher after posting 329 yards on 96 carries with three<br />

touchdowns...Caught six passes for 44 yards...Rushed 21 times for<br />

100 yards and two touchdowns in 37-6 victory over Bluffton<br />

University on Sept. 21.<br />

THOMPSON DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL PBU INT<br />

So./2003 12 7 19 0 1 1 3 2<br />

TOTALS 12 7 19 0 1.0 1 3 2<br />

THOMPSON INTERCEPTION STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

So./2003 2 30 15.0 0 23<br />

TOTALS 2 30 15.0 0 23<br />

THOMPSON RUSHING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Fr./2002 96 329 3.4 3 16-<br />

So./2003 106 448 4.2 1 30-<br />

TOTALS 202 777 3.8 4 30<br />

THOMPSON RECEIVING STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

Fr./2002 6 34 5.7 0 20-<br />

So./2003 10 64 6.4 0 17-<br />

TOTALS 16 98 6.1 0 20<br />

THOMPSON TOTAL OFFENSE STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G<br />

Fr./2002 96 329 0 329 32.9<br />

So./2003 106 448 0 448 44.8<br />

TOTALS 302 777 0 777 38.9<br />

THOMPSON ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOTAL AVG/G<br />

Fr./2002 329 34 0 0 0 363 36.3<br />

So./2003 448 64 0 39 30 581 58.1<br />

TOTALS 777 98 0 39 30 944 47.2<br />

THOMPSON KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS<br />

Class/Year NO YDS AVG TD LONG<br />

So./2003 2 39 19.5 0 20-<br />

TOTALS 2 39 19.5 0 20<br />

Kevin Strouse<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

THOMPSON SCORING STATISTICS<br />

I - - - - - - - - PATs - - - - - - - - I<br />

Class/Year TD FGs KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF PTS<br />

Fr./2002 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18<br />

So./2003 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6<br />

TOTALS 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24<br />

Darious Thompson<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

19


<strong>2005</strong> Returning Letter Winners<br />

Matt<br />

Voelker<br />

Senior<br />

Strong Safety<br />

5-9, 195<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

Baldwin High School<br />

Elementary Education/History<br />

1<br />

Tom<br />

Wozniak<br />

Senior<br />

Outside Linebacker<br />

6-0, 203<br />

Windber, Pa.<br />

Windber High School<br />

Conservation Biology<br />

27<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Tom Wozniak<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 17/0...Two-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Appeared in all 10 games...Finished with 15 total stops and one<br />

tackle for loss...Had a career-high five tackles in Tomcats’ 45-14 win<br />

over Bluffton University on Sept. 18. 2003: Made seven combined<br />

tackles between strong safety and special teams...Had a season-high<br />

three tackles against Grove City <strong>College</strong> on Oct. 4.<br />

VOELKER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS PBU<br />

So./2003 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Jr./2004 11 4 15 0 0 1 0 0<br />

TOTALS 14 8 22 0 0 1 0 0<br />

Jeff<br />

Wagner<br />

Junior<br />

Middle Linebacker<br />

5-11, 203<br />

Karns City, Pa.<br />

Karns City High School<br />

Elementary Education<br />

51<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 15/2...Two-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Made 13 total tackles while seeing action in all 10 games...Best performance<br />

came in Tomcats’ 24-9 win at Grove City <strong>College</strong> on Oct.<br />

9 as he totaled five tackles, one interception and one tackle for loss.<br />

2003: Had season-high four solo stops at Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> on<br />

October 11...Recovered a fumble at Kenyon <strong>College</strong> on Nov. 15.<br />

WAGNER DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS INT<br />

Fr./2003 7 2 9 1 0 0 0 0<br />

So./2004 9 4 13 0 0 1 0 1<br />

TOTALS 16 6 22 1 0 1 0 1<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 26/20...Three-year letter winner and<br />

two-year starter. 2004: Earned his first all-PAC recognition as an<br />

honorable mention pick...Led the Tomcats and finished seventh in<br />

the PAC in total tackles with 75...Totaled double-digit tackles on<br />

three separate occasions, including 13 against both Ohio Wesleyan<br />

University and Bethany <strong>College</strong>...Also had a career-best 3.5 tackles<br />

for loss against the Bison. 2003: Started all 10 games, totaling 58<br />

tackles...Had a season-high 10 tackles at Washington & Jefferson<br />

<strong>College</strong> on Sept. 27...Made first career interception against Bethany<br />

<strong>College</strong> on Oct. 24. 2002: Finished with nine tackles between time<br />

at strong safety and on special teams.<br />

WOZNIAK DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS INT<br />

Fr./2002 6 3 9 1 0 1 0 0<br />

So./2003 38 20 58 0 0 1 0 1<br />

Jr./2004 33 42 75 1 2 7 1 2<br />

TOTALS 77 65 142 2 2 9 1 3<br />

55<br />

Aaron<br />

Zane<br />

Senior<br />

Outside Linebacker<br />

5-9, 192<br />

Greenville, Pa.<br />

Greenville High School<br />

Juvenile & Family Justice/Sociology<br />

CAREER – Games/Started: 21/3...Two-year letter winner. 2004:<br />

Made appearances in all 10 games...Finished season with 19 total<br />

tackles...Had a season-high seven tackles in Tomcats’ 22-19 victory<br />

at Ohio Wesleyan University on Sept. 11. 2003: Made seven appearances<br />

and totaled 18 total tackles and two tackles for loss...Best<br />

game of career came at Bluffton <strong>College</strong> on Sept. 20 where he had<br />

a career-high nine tackles, one tackle for loss and one fumble recovery...First<br />

career interception came against Brockport State on Nov.<br />

1. 2002: Played limited minutes as a member of the special teams.<br />

ZANE DEFENSIVE STATISTICS<br />

TOT FUM FUM QB<br />

Class/Year UT AT HITS REC CAU TFL SKS INT<br />

Fr./2002 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0<br />

So./2003 7 11 18 0 1 2 0 1<br />

Jr./2004 11 8 19 0 0 1 0 0<br />

TOTALS 20 19 39 0 1 3 0 1<br />

Aaron Zane<br />

20 <strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football


John<br />

Adams<br />

Sophomore<br />

Tight end<br />

6-1, 212<br />

Kissimmee, Fla.<br />

Osceola High School<br />

Pre-Chemical Engineering<br />

2<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Veteran Returners<br />

Jeremiah<br />

Conley<br />

Senior<br />

Fullback<br />

5-10, 231<br />

Springboro, Pa.<br />

Conneaut Valley High School<br />

History<br />

36<br />

Denver<br />

Goodman<br />

Sophomore<br />

Defensive Tackle<br />

5-6, 239<br />

Mineral Ridge, Ohio<br />

Mineral Ridge High School<br />

Physics<br />

99<br />

Kenneth<br />

Avery<br />

22<br />

Senior<br />

Strong Safety<br />

5-8, 170<br />

Farrell, Pa.<br />

Farrell High School<br />

Accounting/Business Administration<br />

Matt<br />

Bannister<br />

56<br />

Junior<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-2, 290<br />

Orlando, Fla.<br />

Cypress Creek High School<br />

Biology/Pre-Physical Therapy<br />

Billy<br />

Blankenship<br />

14<br />

Junior<br />

Quarterback<br />

5-10, 171<br />

Mogadore, Ohio<br />

Field High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

Ben<br />

Cleary<br />

Sophomore<br />

Defensive End<br />

6-0, 190<br />

Renfrew, Pa.<br />

Butler High School<br />

Chemistry<br />

69<br />

Ken<br />

Dorman<br />

85<br />

Sophomore<br />

Fullback<br />

5-8, 238<br />

Twinsburg, Ohio<br />

Twinsburg High School<br />

Accounting/Business Administration<br />

Mike<br />

Dworakowski<br />

Sophomore<br />

Outside Linebacker<br />

6-0, 217<br />

Girard, Pa.<br />

Girard High School<br />

Mathematics<br />

Eric<br />

Ester<br />

Sophomore<br />

Tight End<br />

63, 238<br />

Erie, Pa.<br />

East High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

47<br />

82<br />

James<br />

Fawcett<br />

64<br />

Sophomore<br />

Offensive Line<br />

5-10, 255<br />

Wexford, Pa.<br />

Pine-Richland High School<br />

Communications<br />

Aaron<br />

Gorka<br />

50<br />

Sophomore<br />

Defensive End<br />

5-10, 185<br />

Johnstown, Pa.<br />

Westmont Hilltop High School<br />

Exploratory<br />

Robert<br />

Hughes<br />

93<br />

Junior<br />

Defensive End<br />

6-3, 212<br />

Youngstown, Ohio<br />

Rayen High School<br />

Juvenile & Familty Justice/Sociology<br />

Evan<br />

Johnson<br />

Junior<br />

Offensive Line<br />

5-9, 262<br />

Kirtland, Ohio<br />

Kirtland High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

60<br />

Corey<br />

Lamison<br />

12<br />

Sophomore<br />

Quarterback<br />

5-10, 174<br />

Waterford, Pa.<br />

Fort LeBoeuf High School<br />

Accounting/Business Administration<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Veteran Returners<br />

Mark<br />

LaScola<br />

Sophomore<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6-0, 174<br />

Wellsville, Ohio<br />

Wellsville High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

10<br />

61<br />

A.J.<br />

Parker<br />

Junior<br />

Offensive Line<br />

5-11, 262<br />

Allentown, Pa.<br />

Cypress Creek High School (Fla.)<br />

International Business<br />

Sixto<br />

Rivera<br />

Senior<br />

Fullback<br />

5-6, 226<br />

Youngstown, Ohio<br />

Chaney High School<br />

Biology<br />

45<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Kellen<br />

Manning<br />

87<br />

Junior<br />

Defensive End<br />

5-9, 211<br />

Cranberry Township, Pa.<br />

Seneca Valley High School<br />

Communications<br />

Mike<br />

Mukaabya<br />

Sophomore<br />

Free Safety<br />

6-2, 188<br />

New Castle, Pa.<br />

Union High School<br />

Mathematics<br />

Eric<br />

Newlin<br />

Junior<br />

Cornerback<br />

5-10, 166<br />

Erie, Pa.<br />

McDowell High School<br />

Business Administration<br />

Alec<br />

Osbourne<br />

Sophomore<br />

Kicker<br />

6-1, 179<br />

McDonald, Pa.<br />

Fort Cherry High School<br />

Exploratory<br />

15<br />

20<br />

17<br />

Photo<br />

Not<br />

Available<br />

Antonio<br />

Quarterman<br />

Sophomore<br />

Cornerback<br />

6-1,173<br />

St. Petersburg, Fla.<br />

St. Petersburg High School<br />

Political Science<br />

Caleb<br />

Quimby<br />

Sophomore<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-2, 238<br />

New Castle, Pa.<br />

Union High School<br />

Juvenile & Family Justice<br />

9<br />

71<br />

Chris<br />

Reinhart<br />

80<br />

Sophomore<br />

Cornerback<br />

5-11, 174<br />

Lancaster, Pa.<br />

Carolina Forest High School<br />

Chemistry<br />

James<br />

Reinhart<br />

18<br />

Sophomore<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

6-2, 181<br />

Lancaster, Pa.<br />

Carolina Forest High School<br />

Elementary Education<br />

Cory<br />

Russell<br />

34<br />

Junior<br />

Middle Linebacker<br />

5-6, 168<br />

Euclid, Ohio<br />

Euclid High School<br />

Secondary Education/History<br />

Jacob<br />

Siegel<br />

Sophomore<br />

Offensive Line<br />

5-11, 234<br />

Madison, Ohio<br />

Perry High School<br />

Exploratory<br />

Percy<br />

Sweeting<br />

Junior<br />

Offensive Line<br />

6-3, 303<br />

Nassau, Bahamas<br />

West Oaks Academy<br />

Psychology<br />

79<br />

70<br />

Patrick<br />

Wiggs<br />

24<br />

Sophomore<br />

Cornerback<br />

5-10, 170<br />

New Castle, Del.<br />

Charter School of Wilmington<br />

Biology/Pre-Medicine<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Tomcats<br />

<strong>2005</strong> <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> Tomcats<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Senior Class <strong>2005</strong> Junior Class<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Sophomore Class <strong>2005</strong> Freshman Class<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Opponent Information<br />

GAME 1 • Sept. 10 vs. Ohio Wesleyan<br />

GAME 2 • Sept. 17 at Bluffton<br />

GAME 3 • Sept. 24 vs. Bethany<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Ohio Wesleyan University<br />

LOCATION: Delaware, Ohio<br />

FOUNDED: 1842<br />

ENROLLMENT: 1,850<br />

PRESIDENT: Dr. Mark W. Huddleston<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Roger Ingles<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: North Coast Athletic<br />

NICKNAME: Battling Bishops<br />

COLORS: Red & Black<br />

STADIUM: Selby Field<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass<br />

CAPACITY: 9,100<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Mike Hollway, Ph.D. (Michigan ’84)<br />

Record at OWU:<br />

114-65-1 (18 years)<br />

Overall Record:<br />

125-92-2 (22 years)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• Pat Delany (Toledo ’87), Defensive Coordinator<br />

• Val Harris, Offensive Line<br />

• Brian Leach (OWU ’02), Kickers<br />

• Carlos Rivera (Baldwin-Wallace’), Defensive Ends<br />

• Steve Siefert (OWU ’03), Defensive Backs<br />

• Ked Varble (Heidelberg ’74), Running Backs<br />

• Jon Way (OWU ’95), Defensive Line<br />

• Paul Williams (Urbana ’93), Cornerbacks<br />

• Mike Zazula (Defiance ’93), Offensive Line<br />

BATTLING BISHOPS Outlook<br />

2004 Record: 5-5<br />

Conference Record/Place: 5-2/T-2nd<br />

Basic Offense: Delaware Wing-T<br />

Basic Defense: 4-3<br />

Returning Starters: 21<br />

Offense (8): SE Colby Welanetz, LT George Shihadeh,<br />

LG Scott Pycraft, RG Dean Boylan, RT Mark Wall,<br />

SE Rick Rodgers, QB Ryan Sir Louis, RHB Nick Rice<br />

Defense (11): SE Owen Case, ST Doug Rittmeyer,<br />

WT Stephen Greene, WE Cisco Clervoix, SLB Bo<br />

Mayer, MLB Dominic Schwed, WLB Chad Ellis,<br />

SCB Tom Thome, WCB Josh Wheeler, SS Jeff King,<br />

FS Kyle Sherman<br />

Specialists (2): K Jason Whitcomb, P Neil Smiley<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 55/12<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 3 FRANKLIN 1 pm<br />

Sept. 10 at <strong>Thiel</strong> 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 17 OLIVET 1 pm<br />

Oct. 1 WABASH* 1 pm<br />

Oct. 8 at Allegheny* 1 pm<br />

Oct. 15 DENISON* 1 pm<br />

Oct. 22 at Kenyon* 1 pm<br />

Oct. 29 at Wittenberg* 1 pm<br />

Nov. 5 OBERLIN* 1 pm<br />

Nov. 12 at Wooster* 1 pm<br />

*North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) game<br />

2004 Results (5-5, 5-2 NCAC)<br />

Date Opponent Result<br />

Sept. 4 at Franklin L 34-33<br />

Sept. 11 THIEL L 22-19<br />

Sept. 18 at Olivet L 78-21<br />

Oct. 2 at Wabash* L 17-14<br />

Oct. 9 ALLEGHENY* W 17-14<br />

Oct. 16 at Denison W 35-6<br />

Oct. 23 KENYON* W 30-24<br />

Oct. 30 WITTENBERG* W 28-24<br />

Nov. 6 at Oberlin* W 24-14<br />

Nov. 13 WOOSTER* L 24-6<br />

* - North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) game<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Bluffton University<br />

LOCATION: Bluffton, Ohio<br />

FOUNDED: 1899<br />

ENROLLMENT: 1,191<br />

PRESIDENT: Dr. Lee Snyder<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Phil Talavinia<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: Heartland Collegiate Athletic<br />

NICKNAME: Beavers<br />

COLORS: Royal Purple & White<br />

STADIUM: Salzman Stadium<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass<br />

CAPACITY: 3,000<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Greg Brooks (Ohio ’78)<br />

RECORD AT BU:<br />

7-13 (2 years)<br />

OVERALL RECORD:<br />

7-13 (2 years)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• Brent Burkheimer (Ohio Northern '93), Wide Receivers<br />

• Andy Bentley (Dayton ’03), Defensive Line<br />

• Allen Curtiss ( Western Michigan ’82), Defensive Coord./LB<br />

• Lou Stokes (Bluffton ’73), Offensive Line<br />

• Denny Phillips (Bluffton ’79), Defensive Backs<br />

• Steve Rogers (Mount Union '94), Defensive Line<br />

• Mark Spencer (Ohio’), Running Backs<br />

BEAVERS Outlook<br />

2004 Record: 5-5<br />

Conference Record/Place: 3-3/NA<br />

Basic Offense: Multiple I<br />

Basic Defense: 4-3<br />

Returning Starters: 16<br />

Offense (7): RB Ben Dodds, QB Jared Owens, FB Ben<br />

McCullough, OL James Fay, OL Brandon Nolin,<br />

OL Kevin Schleb, WR Tim Berta<br />

Defense (8): LB Tim Koontz, DB Brett Cordy, DB Jon<br />

Mershman, LB Sam McCullough, DB Jeremy<br />

Anderson, DL Bryan Llyod, DL Rashid Morton,<br />

DL Tyler Schwab<br />

Special Teams (1): K/P Seth Burkholder<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: NA/NA<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 3 at Centre 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 10 at Hiram 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 17 THIEL 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 24 ADRIAN 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 1 at Manchester* 2:30 pm<br />

Oct. 15 ANDERSON* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 22 at Hanover* 2:30 pm<br />

Oct. 29 MT. ST. JOSEPH* 1:30 pm<br />

Nov. 5 at Franklin* 1:00 pm<br />

Nov. 12 DEFIANCE* 1:00 pm<br />

* - Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) contest<br />

2004 Results (5-5, 3-3 HCAC)<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 4 CENTRE W 33-24<br />

Sept. 11 HIRAM W 24-6<br />

Sept. 18 at <strong>Thiel</strong> L 45-14<br />

Sept. 25 at Adrian L 30-3<br />

Oct. 2 MANCHESTER* W 35-13<br />

Oct. 16 at Anderson* W 24-17<br />

Oct. 23 HANOVER* L 37-20<br />

Oct. 30 at Mt. St. Joseph* L 25-13<br />

Nov. 6 FRANKLIN* L 24-14<br />

Nov. 13 at Defiance* W 30-0<br />

* - Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) contest<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Bethany <strong>College</strong><br />

LOCATION: Bethany, W. Va.<br />

FOUNDED: 1840<br />

ENROLLMENT: 900<br />

PRESIDENT: Dr. G.T. “Buck” Smith<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Steven Lee<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: Presidents’ Athletic<br />

NICKNAME: Bison<br />

COLORS: Kelly Green & White<br />

STADIUM: Bethany Field<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass<br />

CAPACITY: 1,000<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Steven Lee (Lock Haven ’78)<br />

RECORD AT BC:<br />

1-9 (1 year)<br />

OVERALL RECORD:<br />

14-26 (4 years)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• Mister Askew (Elizabeth City State '01), Running Backs<br />

• Charles Giangrosso (Friends ’82), Defensive Coordinator<br />

• Mark Lee (Olivet Nazarene ’98), Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers<br />

• Ryan Leib (Bethany ’03), Defensive Backs<br />

• Andrew Rossi (Bethany ’04), Defensive Line<br />

• Andy Upton ( W.V. Institute of Technology ’96), Offensive Line<br />

• Steve Voytek, Secondary<br />

BISON Outlook<br />

2003 Record: 1-9<br />

Conference Record/Place: 0-5/6th<br />

Basic Offense: Multiple<br />

Basic Defense: Multiple<br />

Returning Starters: 13<br />

Offense (7): N/A<br />

Defense (5): N/A<br />

Special Teams (1): P Mike Elias<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/11<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 3 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 10 THOMAS MORE* 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 17 at Defiance 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 24 at <strong>Thiel</strong>* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 1 at Grove City* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 8 WAYNESBURG* 2:00 pm<br />

Oct. 15 WESTMINSTER* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 22 at Washington & Jefferson* 7:00 pm<br />

Oct. 29 UNIV. OF CHICAGO 12:00 pm<br />

Nov. 5 CARNEGIE MELLON 1:00 pm<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) contest<br />

2004 Results (1-9, 0-5 PAC)<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 4 at Franklin and Marshall L 35-7<br />

Sept. 11 ALMA L 52-14<br />

Sept. 25 THIEL* L 28-14<br />

Oct. 2 GROVE CITY* L 63-6<br />

Oct. 9 at Waynesburg* L 56-17<br />

Oct. 16 at Westminster* L 27-21<br />

Oct. 23 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* L 56-0<br />

Oct. 30 at Chicago L 31-7<br />

Nov. 6 at Carnegie Mellon L 63-7<br />

Nov. 20 DEFIANCE W 35-28<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) contest<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Opponent Information<br />

GAME 4 • Oct. 1 at Washington & Jefferson<br />

GAME 5 • Oct. 8 vs. Grove City<br />

GAME 6 • Oct. 15 at Waynesburg<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Washington & Jefferson <strong>College</strong><br />

LOCATION: Washington, Pa.<br />

FOUNDED: 1781<br />

ENROLLMENT: 1,342<br />

PRESIDENT: Dr. Tori Haring-Smith<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Rick Creehan<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: Presidents’ Athletic<br />

NICKNAME: Presidents<br />

COLORS: Red & Black<br />

STADIUM: Cameron Stadium<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: FieldTurf<br />

CAPACITY: 3,500<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Mike Sirianni (Mount Union ’94)<br />

Record at W&J:<br />

21-3(2 years)<br />

Overall Record:<br />

21-3(2 years)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• John Klein ( Youngstown State ’89), Defensive Coordinator<br />

• Todd Young (Hiram ’96), Asst. Head Coach/Offensive<br />

Line/Recruiting Coordinator<br />

• Erik Franklin ( Wash. & Jeff. ’96), Defensive Line, Special Teams<br />

• Richard McNutt (Ohio State ’04), Secondary<br />

• Jay Ernst ( W&J ’04), Offensive Line<br />

• Terry George ( West Liberty State ’79), Running Backs<br />

• Steve Campos (Indiana, Pa. ’83), Offensive Consultant<br />

• Mark DeRosa ( Wash. Institute of Tech. ’93), Linebackers<br />

• Brandon Wakefield(Bridgewater ’04), Running Backs<br />

PRESIDENTS Outlook<br />

2004 Record: 12-1<br />

Conference Record/Place: 5-0/1st<br />

Basic Offense: Multiple<br />

Basic Defense: Multiple<br />

Returning Starters: 14<br />

Offense (7): QB Chris Edwards, RB R.J. Zitzelsberger,<br />

RB Ryan Mendel, WR Aaron Krepps, WR Jon Miller,<br />

LT Chris Teter, LG Chris Hickey<br />

Defense (7): DE Tim Landis, DT Anthony Cappelli,<br />

DE Rick Notarianni, LB Mike Skalarsky, CB Cory<br />

Walsh, CB Mike Wilmus, FS Nick Cherish<br />

Specialists (0):<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/17<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 3 at Tri-State (Ind.) 1:30 pm EDT<br />

Sept. 10 HANOVER (Ind.) 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 17 ALLEGHENY 6:30 pm<br />

Sept. 24 at Emory & Henry 1:00 pm<br />

Oct. 1 THIEL* 2:00 pm<br />

Oct. 8 at Westminster* 1:00 pm<br />

Oct. 15 at Grove City* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 22 BETHANY* 7:00 pm<br />

Oct. 29 at Waynesburg* 1:30 pm<br />

Nov. 5 at Thomas More* 1:30 pm<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) game<br />

2004 Results (12-1, 5-0 PAC)<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 4 TRI-STATE W, 31-0<br />

Sept. 11 at Hanover (Ind.) W, 27-15<br />

Sept. 18 at Allegheny W, 29-7<br />

Sept. 25 EMORY & HENRY W, 76-28<br />

Oct. 2 at <strong>Thiel</strong>* W, 34-10<br />

Oct. 9 WESTMINSTER* W, 54-14<br />

Oct. 16 GROVE CITY* W, 56-14<br />

Oct. 23 at Bethany* W, 56-0<br />

Oct. 30 WAYNESBURG* W, 35-30<br />

Nov. 6 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY W, 28-6<br />

Nov. 20 BRIDGEWATER% W, 55-48 (2 OT)<br />

Nov. 27 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT% W, 24-14<br />

Dec. 4 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR% L, 16-52<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) contest<br />

% - NCAA Division III Playoffs<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Grove City <strong>College</strong><br />

LOCATION: Grove City, Pa.<br />

FOUNDED: 1876<br />

ENROLLMENT: 2,250<br />

PRESIDENT: Dr. Richard G. Jewell<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dr. Don Lyle<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: Presidents’ Athletic<br />

NICKNAME: Wolverines<br />

COLORS: Crimson & White<br />

STADIUM: Robert E. Thorn Field<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass<br />

CAPACITY: 3,500<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Chris Smith (Grove City ’72)<br />

Record at GCC:<br />

82-116-2 (21 years)<br />

Overall Record:<br />

82-116-2 (21 years)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• Rob Skaricich, Defensive Coordinator<br />

• Jim Chinn, Running Backs/Special Teams<br />

• Tom Trimmer, Offensive Line<br />

• Todd Gibson, Outside Linebackers/Strength & Conditioning<br />

• Bernie Davis, Tight Ends/Offensive Line<br />

• Dennis Bornes, Linebackers<br />

• Tom Wilson, Defensive Line<br />

WOLVERINES Outlook<br />

2004 Record: 3-7<br />

Conference Record/Place: 1-4/5th<br />

Basic Offense: Double Slot/Wing-T<br />

Basic Defense: Multiple 4-3<br />

Returning Starters: 16<br />

Offense (8): QB Bradford Clark, WR Adam Wargo,<br />

WB Seth Fox, OT Matt Mayberry, OG Fred Mueller,<br />

OG Matt Rice, OT Bob Perri, TE Dan Jeltes<br />

Defense (7): DE Steve Weary, DT Jordan Johnston,<br />

NT Adam Gaab, SLB Ben Szelong, CB Dave Issler, SS<br />

Aaron Margo, FS Ross Trimmer<br />

Specialists (1): P Henry Johnston<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/17<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 3 at Manchester 2:30 pm<br />

Sept. 10 CARNEGIE MELLON 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 17 at Thomas More* 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 24 MUHLENBERG 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 1 BETHANY* 2:00 pm<br />

Oct. 8 at <strong>Thiel</strong>* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 15 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 22 WAYNESBURG* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 29 at Alfred 1:00 pm<br />

Nov. 5 at Westminster* 1:00 pm<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game<br />

2004 Results (3-7, 1-4 PAC)<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 4 MANCHESTER W 54-14<br />

Sept. 11 at Carnegie Mellon W 16-14<br />

Sept. 18 WOOSTER L 28-13<br />

Sept. 25 at Muhlenberg L 27-3<br />

Oct. 2 at Bethany* W 63-6<br />

Oct. 9 THIEL* L 24-9<br />

Oct. 16 at Washington and Jefferson* L 56-14<br />

Oct. 23 at Waynesburg* L 51-14<br />

Oct. 30 ALFRED L 16-0<br />

Nov. 6 Westminster* L 9-6<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Waynesburg <strong>College</strong><br />

LOCATION: Waynesburg, Pa.<br />

FOUNDED: 1849<br />

ENROLLMENT: 1,459<br />

PRESIDENT: Timothy R. Thyreen<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Rudy Marisa<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: Presidents’ Athletic<br />

NICKNAME: Yellow Jackets<br />

COLORS: Orange & Black<br />

STADIUM: John F. Wiley Stadium<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass<br />

CAPACITY: 4,000<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Rick Shepas ( Youngstown State ’87)<br />

Record at WC:<br />

0-0 (1st year)<br />

Overall Record:<br />

0-0 (1st year)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• Chris Albrecht ( Youngstown State ’96), Defensive Line<br />

• Jason Falvo ( Waynesburg ’00), Defensive Coordinator<br />

• Brad Koehler (Hanover ’04), Wide Receivers<br />

• Chay Lahew ( Waynesburg ’99), Offensive Line<br />

• Mike Stone (Grove City ’98), Offensive Line<br />

YELLOW JACKETS Outlook<br />

2004 Record: 7-4<br />

Conference Record/Place: 3-2/3rd<br />

Basic Offense: N/A<br />

Basic Defense: N/A<br />

Returning Starters: 12<br />

Offense (4): RB Ryan Abels, WR Ivan Hawkins, WR<br />

Dominick Hunter, OL Craig Petrus<br />

Defense (7): DL Ashley Boyers, DB Luke Cunkelman,<br />

DL Mike Czerwien, LB Nick Emley, DL Mike McElroy,<br />

DB Anthony Taylor, DB Andy Tenney<br />

Specialist (1): K Ben Popson<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 28/18<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 3 at Denison 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 17 MANCHESTER 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 24 HANOVER 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 1 at Thomas More* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 8 at Bethany* 2:00 pm<br />

Oct. 15 THIEL* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 22 at Grove City* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 29 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* 1:30 pm<br />

Nov. 5 at Frostburg State 1:00 pm<br />

Nov. 12 Westminster* 1:30 pm<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game<br />

2004 Results (7-4, 3-2 PAC)<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 4 DENISON W 64-0<br />

Sept. 11 RANDOLPH-MACON W 31-7<br />

Sept. 18 at Manchester W 73-14<br />

Sept. 25 at Hanover L 34-31<br />

Oct. 9 BETHANY* W 56-17<br />

Oct. 16 at <strong>Thiel</strong>* L 26-20<br />

Oct. 23 GROVE CITY* W 51-14<br />

Oct. 30 at Washington and Jefferson* L 35-30<br />

Nov. 6 FROSTBURG STATE W 30-19<br />

Nov. 13 at Westminster* W 18-13<br />

Nov. 20 at Johns Hopkins& L 26-23<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game<br />

& - Eastern <strong>College</strong> Athletic Conference (ECAC) Southwest Champ.<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Opponent Information<br />

GAME 7 • Oct. 22 at Westminster<br />

GAME 8 • Oct. 29 vs. Thomas More<br />

GAME 9 • Nov. 5 vs. Buffalo State<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Westminster <strong>College</strong><br />

LOCATION: New Wilmington, Pa.<br />

FOUNDED: 1852<br />

ENROLLMENT: 1,600<br />

PRESIDENT: R. Thomas Williamson<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jim Daffler<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: Presidents’ Athletic<br />

NICKNAME: Titans<br />

COLORS: Blue & White<br />

STADIUM: Harold Burry Stadium<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass<br />

CAPACITY: 4,500<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Jeff Hand (Clarion ’92)<br />

Record at WC:<br />

0-0 (1st year)<br />

Overall Record:<br />

37-25 (6 years)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• Don Augustine ( Westminster ’01), RB’s/Special Teams<br />

• Paul D’Imperio ( Waynesburg ’05), Wide Receivers<br />

• Bill Hand ( Waynesburg’), Running Game Coordinator/OL<br />

• John Latouf ( Westminster ’93),<br />

• Dwayne Pavkovich (Hiram ’02), Offensive Coordinator/QB’s<br />

• Clark Rolli ( Waynesburg ’02), Asst. Defensive Coord./DL<br />

• Sean Ross, Linebackers<br />

• Gary Schooley (Slippery Rock ’84), Secondary<br />

TITANS Outlook<br />

2004 Record: 5-5<br />

Conference Record/Place: 2-3/4TH<br />

Basic Offense: Multiple Pro Style<br />

Basic Defense: 3-4<br />

Returning Starters: 14<br />

Offense (6): QB J.R. Barley, FB Josh Kutzner,<br />

TE Josh Bero, C B.A. Lambie, RG Nick Fisher<br />

Defense (6): DT Ryan Chmura, DE Adam Hadbavny,<br />

DL Matt Hanhold, LB Jerry Bonenberger, LB Matt<br />

Knight, DE Joey Tissler<br />

Specialty (2): K George Malactaris, P Dusty Rhodes<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 31/14<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 3 OHIO NORTHERN 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 10 at Allegheny 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 17 at Hiram 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 24 THOMAS MORE* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 8 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* 1:00 pm<br />

Oct. 15 at Bethany* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 22 THIEL* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 29 FROSTBURG STATE 1:00 pm<br />

Nov. 5 GROVE CITY* 1:00 pm<br />

Nov. 12 at Waynesburg* 1:30 pm<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game<br />

2004 Results (5-5, 2-3 PAC)<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 4 at Ohio Northern L 31-0<br />

Sept. 11 ALLEGHENY L 21-14 (2 OT)<br />

Sept. 18 HIRAM W 41-22<br />

Sept. 25 at Thomas More W 23-13<br />

Oct. 9 at Washington and Jefferson* L 54-14<br />

Oct. 16 BETHANY* W 27-21<br />

Oct. 23 at <strong>Thiel</strong>* L 28-0<br />

Oct. 30 at Frostburg State W 25-13<br />

Nov. 6 at Grove City* W 9-6<br />

Nov. 13 WAYNESBURG* L 18-13<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Thomas More <strong>College</strong><br />

LOCATION: Crestview Hills, Ken.<br />

FOUNDED: 1921<br />

ENROLLMENT: 1,500<br />

PRESIDENT: Sister Margaret Stallmayer<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Terry Connor<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: Presidents’ Athletic<br />

NICKNAME: Saints<br />

COLORS: Royal Blue, White & Silver<br />

STADIUM: Thomas More<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass<br />

CAPACITY: 3,000<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Mike Hallett<br />

Record at TMC:<br />

4-6 (2nd season)<br />

Overall Record:<br />

4-6 (2nd season)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• Derek Bosse (Thomas More ’00), Running Backs<br />

• Will Bowman (Muskingum ’91), Wide Receivers<br />

• Denny Dorrell (Hanover ’01), Defensive Line<br />

• Bryan Moore (Hiram ’99), Asst. Head Coach/Quarterbacks<br />

• Nick Ober (Butler ’02), Defensive Backs<br />

• Joe Sacco (Thomas More ’92),<br />

• Steve Sigler (MacMurray’), Asst. Head Coach, Linebackers<br />

SAINTS Outlook<br />

2004 Record: 4-6<br />

Conference Record/Place: Independent<br />

Basic Offense: Multiple Pro-I<br />

Basic Defense: Multiple 4-3<br />

Returning Starters: 21<br />

Offense (9): RB Tyran Thompson, QB Nate Berkley,<br />

QB Seth Ellis, WR Andy Heinl, OT Kenny Schroer,<br />

OG Chris Gerrein, C Brandon Lee, OT Dave Connor,<br />

WR Chase Weber<br />

Defense (7): DT Greg Fry, DE Dan Ollberding,<br />

CB Terrence Toone, WLB Rashawn West, SLB Mark<br />

Carlisle, S Nick Hazlett, S T.J. Schmitz<br />

Specialty (5): N/A<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 30/16<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 3 at Hanover 2:30 pm<br />

Sept. 10 at Bethany* 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 17 GROVE CITY* 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 24 at Westminster* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 1 WAYNESBURG* 1:30 pm<br />

Oct. 15 FROSTBURG STATE 1:00 pm<br />

Oct. 22 at Anderson 2:30 pm<br />

Oct. 29 at <strong>Thiel</strong>* 1:30 pm<br />

Nov. 5 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* 1:30 pm<br />

Nov. 12 at Mt. St. Joseph 1:00 pm<br />

* - Presidents’ Athletic Conference game<br />

2004 Results (4-6)<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 4 HANOVER W 31-30 (OT)<br />

Sept. 11 at MacMurray L 35-20<br />

Sept. 18 at Wittenberg L 35-31<br />

Sept. 25 WESTMINSTER L 23-13<br />

Oct. 2 at Huntingdon W 37-36 (OT)<br />

Oct. 16 at Kentucky Wesleyan W 30-14<br />

Oct. 23 ANDERSON W 45-38<br />

Oct. 30 MARY VILLE (Tenn.) L 28-26<br />

Nov. 6 at Rockford L 20-17 (OT)<br />

Nov. 13 MT. ST. JOSEPH L 32-0<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Buffalo State <strong>College</strong><br />

LOCATION: Buffalo, N.Y.<br />

FOUNDED: 1871<br />

ENROLLMENT: 11,000<br />

PRESIDENT: Dr. Muriel A. Howard<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Jerry Boyes<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: Atlantic Central Football<br />

NICKNAME: Bengals<br />

COLORS: Orange & Black<br />

STADIUM: Coyer Field<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: Natural Grass<br />

CAPACITY: 3,000<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Paul Shaffner (Ithaca ’82)<br />

Record at BSC:<br />

4-6 (2nd season)<br />

Overall Record:<br />

22-30 (6th season)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• Terry Bitka (Cortland ’86), Assoc. Head Coach/Linebackers<br />

• Eugene Lewis ( Youngstown State ’98), Def. Coordinator/DB’s<br />

• Tim Myslinski (Ithaca ’98), Linebackers<br />

• Gene Zinni (Buffalo ’71), Offensive Line<br />

• Christian Ozolins (Cumberland ’95), Special Teams/WR’s<br />

• Ron Hopkins, Asst. Offensive Line<br />

• Jeff Sherer, Running Backs<br />

• Tom Pokigo, Tight Ends<br />

• Mike Potter, Asst. Defensive Backs<br />

• Josh Hostuttler, Asst. Linebackers<br />

• Dave McEntire, Asst. Defensive Line<br />

• Mike Holbok, Asst. Defensive Line<br />

• Bob Decker, Equipment Manager<br />

BENGALS Outlook<br />

2004 Record: 4-6<br />

Conference Record/Place: 2-3/<br />

Basic Offense: N/A<br />

Basic Defense: N/A<br />

Returning Starters: 17<br />

Offense (9): QB Mike Mikolaichik, TE Tom Cocker, LT<br />

Justin Huebbers, LG Deryck Wrazen, RG Jacob Lees,<br />

WR Jonathan Allen, WR Jeff Shostak, FB Bob Vesona,<br />

RB James Perkins<br />

Defense (6): DT Daniel Perez, DE David Barabas, LB<br />

Hank Pirowski, LB Justin Draper, CB Carl Jean-Louis,<br />

CB Michael Haynes<br />

Special Teams (2): K Eric Buchanan, P Kevin Senator<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/12<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 10 ITHACA 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 17 at Wesley * 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 24 at Cortland State 1:00 pm<br />

Oct. 1 at Frostburg State* 1:00 pm<br />

Oct. 15 at Salisbury* 1:00 pm<br />

Oct. 22 NEWPORT NEWS* 1:00 pm<br />

Oct. 29 PLYMOUTH STATE 1:00 pm<br />

Nov. 5 at <strong>Thiel</strong> 1:00 pm<br />

Nov. 12 BROCKPORT STATE* 1:00 pm<br />

* - Atlantic Central Football Conference (ACFC) contest<br />

2004 Results (4-6/2-3 ACFC)<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 4 at Robert Morris L 47-10<br />

Sept. 11 at Ithaca L 45-0<br />

Sept. 18 WESLEY* L 17-0<br />

Sept. 25 CORTLAND STATE L 28-14<br />

Oct. 2 FROSTBURG STATE* W 16-9<br />

Oct. 9 SALISBURY* L 40-6<br />

Oct. 23 at Newport News* W 30-19<br />

Oct. 30 at Plymouth State W 26-0<br />

Nov. 6 THIEL W 18-12<br />

Nov. 13 at Brockport State* L 42-21<br />

* - Atlantic Central Football Conference (ACFC) contest<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Opponent Information<br />

GAME 10 • Nov. 12 at Carnegie Mellon<br />

General Information<br />

NAME: Carnegie Mellon University<br />

LOCATION: Pittsburgh, Pa.<br />

FOUNDED: 1900<br />

ENROLLMENT: 5,350<br />

PRESIDENT: Dr. Jared L. Cohon<br />

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Susan Bassett<br />

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division III<br />

CONFERENCE: University Athletic Association<br />

NICKNAME: Tartans<br />

COLORS: Cardinal & Grey<br />

STADIUM: Gesling Stadium<br />

PLAYING SURFACE: Astroturf 12<br />

CAPACITY: 3,500<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach:<br />

Rich Lackner (Carnegie Mellon ’79)<br />

Record at CMU:<br />

133-54-2 (20th year)<br />

Overall Record:<br />

133-54-2 (20th year)<br />

Assistant Coaches:<br />

• Terry Bodnar (Marietta ’76), Defensive Coordinator<br />

• Rich Erdelyi (Pittsburgh ’70), Offensive Coordinator<br />

• Shane Billings (Carnegie Mellon ’94), Inside Linebackers<br />

• Al Fletcher (St. Vincent ’60), Outside Linebackers<br />

• Pat Johnston ( Westminster ’71), Defensive Line<br />

• Jerry Mancini (N.C. State ’61), Quarterbacks<br />

• Tom Nee (Clarion ’58), Wide Receivers<br />

• Bernie Storer (Georgetown, Ky. ’74), OT-TE<br />

TARTANS Outlook<br />

2004 Record: 6-4<br />

Conference Record/Place: 1-2/3rd<br />

Basic Offense: Wing-T<br />

Basic Defense: Multiple 50<br />

Returning Starters: 17<br />

Offense (7): QB Jarrod Highberger, RB Jon Cakert,<br />

RB Travis Sivek, WR Mark Davis, WR Jonathan Kline,<br />

LT Chris Guirnalda<br />

Defense (8): DB Adam Bowland, DL Mike Burnside,<br />

DB Steve Killmeyer, LB Greg Klinefelter, DB Aaron<br />

Lewis, LB Tom Pfister, LB Jamie Ploetzner, DL Jared<br />

Wenger<br />

Specialty (2): K Nathanial Greenstein, Neil Stegall<br />

Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/18<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Schedule<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 3 HIRAM 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 10 at Grove City 1:30 pm<br />

Sept. 17 JOHNS HOPKINS 1:00 pm<br />

Sept. 24 at Franklin and Marshall 1:00 pm<br />

Oct. 1 at Colorado <strong>College</strong> 3:00 pm<br />

Oct. 15 at Chicago* 2:00 pm<br />

Oct. 22 WASHINGTON U.* 12:00 pm<br />

Oct. 29 CASE WESTERN RESERVE* 2:00 pm<br />

Nov. 5 at Bethany 1:00 pm<br />

Nov. 12 THIEL 1:00 pm<br />

* - University Athletic Association (UAA) contest<br />

2004 Results (6-4, 1-2 UAA)<br />

Date Opponent Time<br />

Sept. 4 at Hiram W 44-0<br />

Sept. 11 GROVE CITY L 16-14<br />

Sept. 18 at Johns Hopkins L 24-14<br />

Sept. 25 FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL W 31-14<br />

Oct. 2 WESLEY W 24-10<br />

Oct. 16 CHICAGO* W 17-7<br />

Oct. 23 at Washington U.* L 21-16<br />

Oct. 30 at Case Western Reserve* L 24-14<br />

Nov. 6 BETHANY W 63-7<br />

Nov. 13 RHODES W 31-15<br />

* - University Athletic Association (UAA) contest<br />

<strong>2005</strong> PAC Composite Schedule<br />

Saturday, September 3 Franklin & Marshall at Bethany 1 p.m.<br />

Ohio Northern at Westminster<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Waynesburg at Denison<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Washington & Jefferson at Tri-State<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Grove City at Manchester<br />

2:30 p.m. (1:30 p.m. CDT)<br />

Thomas More at Hanover<br />

2:30 p.m. (1:30 p.m. CDT)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> - off<br />

Saturday, September 10 Thomas More at Bethany* 1 p.m.<br />

Westminster at Allegheny<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Carnegie Mellon at Grove City<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Hanover at Washington & Jefferson<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Ohio Wesleyan at <strong>Thiel</strong><br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Waynesburg - off<br />

Saturday, September 17 Bethany at Defiance 1 p.m.<br />

Westminster at Hiram<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Grove City at Thomas More*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Manchester at Waynesburg<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> at Bluffton<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Allegheny at Washington & Jefferson<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, September 24 Washington & Jefferson at Emory & Henry 1 p.m.<br />

Bethany at <strong>Thiel</strong>*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Thomas More at Westminster*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Hanover at Waynesburg<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Muhlenberg at Grove City<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, October 1 Bethany at Grove City* 1:30 p.m.<br />

Waynesburg at Thomas More*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> at Washington & Jefferson*<br />

2 p.m.<br />

Westminster - off<br />

Saturday, October 8 Washington & Jefferson at Westminster* 1 p.m.<br />

Grove City at <strong>Thiel</strong>*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Waynesburg at Bethany*<br />

2 p.m.<br />

Thomas More - off<br />

Saturday, October 15 <strong>Thiel</strong> at Waynesburg* 1:30 p.m.<br />

Washington & Jefferson at Grove City*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Westminster at Bethany*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Frostburg State at Thomas More<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, October 22 <strong>Thiel</strong> at Westminster* 1:30 p.m.<br />

Waynesburg at Grove City*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Thomas More at Anderson<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Bethany at Washington & Jefferson*<br />

7 p.m.<br />

Saturday, October 29 Chicago at Bethany noon<br />

Frostburg State at Westminster<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Grove City at Alfred<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Thomas More at <strong>Thiel</strong>*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Washington & Jefferson at Waynesburg*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, November 5 Grove City at Westminster* 1 p.m.<br />

Buffalo State at <strong>Thiel</strong><br />

1 p.m.<br />

Carnegie Mellon at Bethany<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Waynesburg at Frostburg State<br />

1 p.m.<br />

Washington & Jefferson at Thomas More*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, November 12 <strong>Thiel</strong> at Carnegie Mellon 1 p.m.<br />

Westminster at Waynesburg*<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Thomas More at Mount St. Joseph<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Bethany, Grove City, Washington & Jefferson - off<br />

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2004 Results & Statistics<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> Tomcats Football 2004<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> (PA) Combined Team Statistics<br />

All Games<br />

RECORD: ............................................ OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL<br />

ALL GAMES ........................................ (7-3-0) (4-2-0) (3-1-0) (0-0-0)<br />

CONFERENCE ...................................... (4-1-0) (2-1-0) (2-0-0) 0-0-0)<br />

NON-CONFERENCE ............................ (3-2-0) (2-1-0) (1-1-0) (0-0-0)<br />

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND<br />

Sep. 04, 2004 UNIV. OF WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE L 14-40 2000<br />

Sep. 11, 2004 at Ohio Wesleyan University W 22-19 1204<br />

Sep. 18, 2004 BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY W 45-14 1854<br />

*Sep. 25, 2004 at Bethany <strong>College</strong> W 28-14 558<br />

*Oct. 02, 2004 WASH. & JEFF. COLLEGE L 10-34 1589<br />

*Oct. 09, 2004 at Grove City <strong>College</strong> W 24-9 4500<br />

*Oct. 16, 2004 WAYNESBURG COLLEGE W 26-20 1000<br />

*Oct. 23, 2004 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE W 28-0 1800<br />

Oct. 30, 2004 OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY W 32-6 1194<br />

Nov. 06, 2004 at Buffalo State <strong>College</strong> L 12-18 625<br />

* - denotes conference game<br />

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G<br />

Stephen Minton 9 193 958 23 935 4.8 7 36 103.9<br />

Tom McEntire 10 52 233 7 226 4.3 1 23 22.6<br />

Brett Helman 7 58 214 7 207 3.6 2 13 29.6<br />

John Dziurzynski 5 53 199 21 178 3.4 0 14 35.6<br />

Justin Kuban 10 19 40 0 40 2.1 2 7 4.0<br />

Brandon Chambers 10 3 18 0 18 6.0 0 11 1.8<br />

Kennard Davis 10 2 3 0 3 1.5 0 2 0.3<br />

Jeremiah Conley 4 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.2<br />

Team 8 9 1 38 -37 -4.1 0 1 -4.6<br />

Darrell Satterfield 10 15 17 83 -66 -4.4 0 7 -6.6<br />

Total.......................... 10 405 1684 179 1505 3.7 12 36 150.5<br />

Opponents................ 10 377 1532 248 1284 3.4 9 43 128.4<br />

PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G<br />

Darrell Satterfield 10 136.41 261-157-9 60.2 1955 16 76 195.5<br />

Billy Blankenship 2 71.42 11-5-0 45.5 34 0 19 17.0<br />

Tom McEntire 10 88.40 4-1-1 25.0 54 0 54 5.4<br />

Marc LaScola 4 0.00 2-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0<br />

Total.......................... 10 132.16 278-163-10 58.6 2043 16 76 204.3<br />

Opponents................ 10 100.11 312-159-20 51.0 1791 13 63 179.1<br />

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G<br />

Brandon Chambers 10 71 1006 14.2 12 76 100.6<br />

Dane Haskins 10 45 620 13.8 4 54 62.0<br />

Tom McEntire 10 21 188 9.0 0 33 18.8<br />

Justin Kuban 10 9 57 6.3 0 19 5.7<br />

Colt Brownstead 10 7 114 16.3 0 31 11.4<br />

Brett Helman 7 4 17 4.2 0 11 2.4<br />

Robert Griffith 4 2 16 8.0 0 15 4.0<br />

Stephen Minton 9 2 5 2.5 0 6 0.6<br />

Josh Haladyna 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.0<br />

Jon Kutterna 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.0<br />

Total.......................... 10 163 2043 12.5 16 76 204.3<br />

Opponents................ 10 159 1791 11.3 13 63 179.1<br />

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk<br />

Paul Stibich 7-13 53.8 0-0 2-5 4-6 1-2 0-0 41 0<br />

SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points<br />

Brandon Chambers 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78<br />

Stephen Minton 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42<br />

Paul Stibich 0 7-13 17-21 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 38<br />

Dane Haskins 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24<br />

Justin Kuban 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12<br />

Brett Helman 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12<br />

Tom McEntire 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 3 0-0 0 0 12<br />

Steve Boyle 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6<br />

Kennard Davis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6<br />

Casey Diemert 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6<br />

Sammy Koyl 0 0-0 5-5 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5<br />

Team 0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0<br />

Darrell Satterfield 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3-5 0 0 0<br />

Total.......................... 32 7-13 22-27 0-0 3 3-5 0 0 241<br />

Opponents................ 24 5-8 15-19 0-2 0 0-2 0 0 174<br />

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> (PA) 54 67 42 78 241<br />

Opponents 53 59 23 39 174<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G<br />

Darrell Satterfield 10 276 -66 1955 1889 188.9<br />

Stephen Minton 9 193 935 0 935 103.9<br />

Tom McEntire 10 56 226 54 280 28.0<br />

Brett Helman 7 58 207 0 207 29.6<br />

John Dziurzynski 5 53 178 0 178 35.6<br />

Total.......................... 10 683 1505 2043 3548 354.8<br />

Opponents................ 10 689 1284 1791 3075 307.5<br />

TEAM STATISTICS THI OPP<br />

FIRST DOWNS 195 181<br />

Rushing 88 84<br />

Passing 96 80<br />

Penalty 11 17<br />

RUSHING YARDAGE 1505 1284<br />

Yards gained rushing 1684 1532<br />

Yards lost rushing 179 248<br />

Rushing Attempts 405 377<br />

Average Per Rush 3.7 3.4<br />

Average Per Game 150.5 128.4<br />

TDs Rushing 12 9<br />

PASSING YARDAGE 2043 1791<br />

Att-Comp-Int 278-163-10 312-159-20<br />

Average Per Pass 7.3 5.7<br />

Average Per Catch 12.5 11.3<br />

Average Per Game 204.3 179.1<br />

TDs Passing 16 13<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE 3548 3075<br />

Total Plays 683 689<br />

Average Per Play 5.2 4.5<br />

Average Per Game 354.8 307.5<br />

KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 27-452 44-887<br />

PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 20-234 16-135<br />

INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 20-198 10-109<br />

FUMBLES-LOST 15-11 16-8<br />

PENALTIES-YARDS 54-406 54-453<br />

PUNTS-AVERAGE 37-29.6 46-35.6<br />

TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:27 28:33<br />

3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 57/139 53/147<br />

4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 14/27 12/29<br />

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Kennard Davis 7 4 6.3 1 41<br />

Shaun Jackson 4 16 4.0 0 14<br />

Casey Diemert 2 40 20.0 1 33<br />

Zjaque Douglas 2 16 8.0 0 16<br />

Tom Wozniak 2 27 13.5 0 15<br />

Lawrence Whiting 1 -5 -5.0 0 0<br />

Steve Boyle 1 46 46.0 1 46<br />

Jeff Wagner 1 14 14.0 0 14<br />

Total .......................... 20 198 9.9 3 46<br />

Opponents.................. 10 109 10.9 9 28<br />

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd<br />

Tom McEntire 16 462 28.9 44 2 1 3 0<br />

John Dziurzynski 12 438 36.5 57 1 0 2 0<br />

Sammy Koyl 4 86 21.5 33 0 0 1 0<br />

Team 2 11 5.5 11 0 0 0 0<br />

Marc LaScola 2 72 36.0 42 0 0 2 0<br />

Paul Stibich 1 26 26.0 26 0 0 1 0<br />

Total .......................... 37 1095 29.6 57 3 1 9 2<br />

Opponents ................ 46 1638 35.6 53 2 6 10 0<br />

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Brandon Chambers 18 227 12.6 1 72<br />

Kennard Davis 1 8 8.0 0 8<br />

Shaun Jackson 1 -1 -1.0 0 0<br />

Total .......................... 20 234 11.7 1 72<br />

Opponents ................ 16 135 8.4 0 27<br />

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long<br />

Brandon Chambers 7 188 26.9 0 45<br />

Tom McEntire 7 136 19.4 0 33<br />

Kennard Davis 3 77 25.7 0 34<br />

Greg Gustovich 3 17 5.7 0 8<br />

Colt Brownstead 2 8 4.0 0 4<br />

Robert Griffith 2 10 5.0 0 7<br />

Matt Voelker 1 7 7.0 0 7<br />

Brett Helman 1 9 9.0 0 9<br />

Chris Lorber 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total .......................... 27 452 16.7 0 45<br />

Opponents ................ 44 887 20.2 1 96<br />

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G<br />

Brandon Chambers 10 18 1006 227 188 0 1439 143.9<br />

Stephen Minton 9 935 5 0 0 0 940 104.4<br />

Dane Haskins 10 0 620 0 0 0 620 62.0<br />

Tom McEntire 10 226 188 0 136 0 550 55.0<br />

Total .......................... 10 1505 2043 234 452 198 4432 443.2<br />

Opponents ................ 10 1284 1791 135 887 109 4206 420.6<br />

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<strong>2005</strong> Results & Statistics<br />

I - - - - - - Tackles - - - - - - I I - Sacks - I I - - - - Pass Def - - - - I I - Fumbles - I Blkd<br />

DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf<br />

27 Tom Wozniak 10 33 42 75 6.5-11 1-1 2-27 2 - 1-0 2 - -<br />

47 Casey Diemert 10 34 37 71 5.0-13 1-4 2-40 5 - - - - -<br />

26 Robert Drake 10 32 37 69 4.0-5 - - 1 - 1-0 - - -<br />

6 Kennard Davis 10 34 27 61 0.5-2 - 7-44 6 - 1-0 - - -<br />

30 Shaun Jackson 10 35 18 53 6.0-32 2-14 4-16 1 - - 2 - -<br />

90 George Kum-Nji 10 25 13 38 12.5-56 9-39 - 6 - - 1 - -<br />

94 Jon Howson 10 18 18 36 9.5-32 6-17 - 5 - 1-0 - - -<br />

7 Lawrence Whiting 10 21 14 35 1.0-8 1-8 1--5 5 - - - - -<br />

33 Zjaque Douglas 10 26 9 35 3.5-15 1-8 2-16 4 - - 1 - -<br />

93 Chris Minton 9 11 13 24 4.0-15 1-3 - 2 - - - 1 -<br />

53 Chris Hlinka 10 14 8 22 1.0-1 - - - - - - - -<br />

11 Steve Boyle 9 14 5 19 - - 1-46 8 - - - - -<br />

55 Aaron Zane 10 11 8 19 1.0-5 - - - - - - - -<br />

63 Logan Malie 10 8 10 18 0.5-3 1-3 - - - 2 1 - -<br />

99 Charles Benning 9 11 5 16 1.5-6 1-2 - - - - - - -<br />

1 Matt Voelker 10 11 4 15 1.0-1 - - - - - - - -<br />

51 Jeff Wagner 10 9 4 13 1.0-2 - 1-14 - - - - - -<br />

92 Shawn Zappia 8 3 9 12 1.5-2 - - 1 - - - - -<br />

98 Kevin Strouse 10 7 5 12 2.0-6 2-5 - 1 - - - - -<br />

35 Brandon Mundy 7 4 4 8 1.0-1 - - - - - - - -<br />

31 Greg Gustovich 10 3 5 8 - - - - - - - - -<br />

96 Mike Maluk 9 5 2 7 1.5-5 - - 1 - 1-0 - - -<br />

21 Colt Brownstead 10 1 5 6 - - - - - - - - -<br />

95 Chris Lorber 9 1 5 6 - - - - - - - - -<br />

9 Antonio Quarterman 3 3 2 5 - - - - - - - - -<br />

24 Jeremy Cypher 10 1 3 4 1.5-1 - - 1 - - - - -<br />

82 Dane Haskins 10 2 2 4 - - - - - - - - -<br />

44 Justin Kuban 10 3 - 3 - - - - - - - - -<br />

87 Kellen Manning 9 2 - 2 1.0-2 1-2 - - - - - - -<br />

54 Ricky Gable 10 2 - 2 - - - - - - - - -<br />

56 Randall Palakovich 3 - 2 2 - - - - - - - - -<br />

38 Michael Stimac 3 1 1 2 - - - - - - - - -<br />

58 Lee Glasser 9 1 1 2 - - - - - - - - -<br />

84 Jon Kutterna 10 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - -<br />

5 Tom McEntire 10 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -<br />

16 Sammy Koyl 7 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - -<br />

3 Paul Stibich 9 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -<br />

20 Eric Newlin 6 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - -<br />

83 Mike Mukaabya 6 - 1 1 - - - - - - - - -<br />

81 Tom Smith 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -<br />

74 Robert Munch 10 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - -<br />

TM Team 8 - - - - - - - - 1-0 - - -<br />

Total .......................... 10 390 322 712 67-224 23-106 20-198 49 - 8-0 7 1 -<br />

Opponents .................. 10 - - - - 8-70 10-109 44 - 11-12 6 2 -<br />

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk<br />

Paul Stibich 7-13 53.8 0-0 2-5 4-6 1-2 0-0 41 0<br />

FG SEQUENCE <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> Opponents<br />

Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville - -<br />

Ohio Wesleyan University 37 (34), (22), 30<br />

Bluffton University (41) -<br />

Bethany <strong>College</strong> (25), 36) 28<br />

Washington & Jefferson <strong>College</strong> (28) -<br />

Grove City <strong>College</strong> 44, 35, 26, (34) (33)<br />

Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (32), (37) 40<br />

Westminster <strong>College</strong> - -<br />

Ohio Dominican University 27 (27), (24)<br />

Buffalo State <strong>College</strong> 22 -<br />

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made<br />

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2004 Box Scores<br />

Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville vs. <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Sept. 04, 2004 at Greenville, Pa.)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

Univ. of Wisconsin-Platteville .. 7 12 7 14 40 Record: (1-0)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 0 7 0 7 14 Record: (0-1)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> vs. Ohio Wesleyan University (Sept. 11, 2004 at Delaware, Ohio)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 0 0 7 15 22 Record: (1-1)<br />

Ohio Wesleyan University........ 3 7 3 6 19 Record: (0-2)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

1st 03:34 UWP - Brian Gallick 10 yd pass from Ryan Munz (John Heck kick), 14-74 5:15, UWP 7 - THI 0<br />

2nd 11:05 THI - Justin Kuban 1 yd run (Paul Stibich kick), 14-57 7:20, UWP 7 - THI 7<br />

00:15 UWP - Derek Hoff 11 yd pass from Brent Nelson (John Heck kick failed), 9-86 1:29, UWP 13 - THI 7<br />

00:00 UWP - Kent Brown 33 yd pass from Brent Nelson, 2-33 0:02, UWP 19 - THI 7<br />

3rd 02:07 UWP - Dan Holz 30 yd pass from Brent Nelson (John Heck kick), 11-89 4:26, UWP 26 - THI 7<br />

4th 11:29 UWP - Joe Danielson 20 yd pass from Brent Nelson (John Heck kick), 5-80 1:11, UWP 33 - THI 7<br />

08:22 UWP - D. Droessler 1 yd run (John Heck kick), 5-13 2:41, UWP 40 - THI 7<br />

06:45 THI - Dane Haskins 2 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 7-80 1:37, UWP 40 - THI 14<br />

UWP<br />

THI<br />

FIRST DOWNS 31 18<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-168 37-132<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 362 120<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 42-26-1 20-10-2<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 85-530 57-252<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards. 2-12 0-0<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-69 5-99<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 2-18 1-12<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 1-28.0 4-21.5<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-2<br />

Penalties-Yards 8-77 3-20<br />

Possession Time 33:49 26:11<br />

Third-Down Conversions 11 of 18 4 of 9<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 0<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 2-3<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-12<br />

RUSHING: Wisconsin-Platteville-D. Droessler 18-87; Mike Haynes 6-24; Brent Nelson 3-17; Ryan Munz 5-16;<br />

Michael Schmidt 5-9; Joe Kettula 3-8; Craig Patterson 2-5; Dan Holz 1-2. <strong>Thiel</strong>-J. Dziurzynski 26-105; Tom<br />

Mcentire 4-15; Justin Kuban 5-9; Kennard Davis 2-3.<br />

PASSING: Wisconsin-Platteville-Brent Nelson 14-22-0-254; Ryan Munz 11-19-1-80; Michael Schmidt 1-1-0-28.<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 10-20-2-120.<br />

RECEIVING: Wisconsin-Platteville-Derek Hoff 8-60; D. Droessler 5-44; Brian Gallick 4-68; Max Seroogy 3-62;<br />

Joe Danielson 2-48; Dan Holz 2-45; Kent Brown 1-33; Marcus Ninneman 1-2. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Dane Haskins 4-42;<br />

Tom Mcentire 4-35; Colt Brownstead 1-31; Justin Kuban 1-12.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: Wisconsin-Platteville-William Nowak 1-22; Julius Davis 1-minus 4. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Tom Wozniak 1-<br />

12.<br />

FUMBLES: Wisconsin-Platteville-Brent Nelson 2-0. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Justin Kuban 1-1; J. Dziurzynski 1-1.<br />

Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 2000<br />

Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: 4:10 pm Total elapsed time: 2:40<br />

Officials: Referee: Pete Rota; Umpire: Al Gens; Linesman: Gary Gallagher; Line judge: Tom Trilli; Field judge:<br />

Mike Zyglis; Side judge: Gary Shanahan.<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

1st 03:38 OWU - Jason Whitcomb 34 yd field goal, 7-39 3:01, THI 0 - OWU 3<br />

2nd 05:37 OWU - Nick Rice 63 yd pass from Ryan Sir Louis (Jason Whitcomb kick), 5-76 2:16, THI 0 - OWU 10<br />

3rd 04:55 THI - B. Chambers 54 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 3-67 0:24, THI 7 - OWU 10<br />

00:32 OWU - Jason Whitcomb 22 yd field goal, 9-75 4:17, THI 7 - OWU 13<br />

4th 14:01 THI - B. Chambers 19 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 9-58 1:29, THI 14 - OWU 13<br />

05:06 OWU - Eric Indiciani 2 yd run (Ryan Mead rush failed), 5-25, 2:01, THI 14 - OWU 19<br />

03:14 THI - B. Chambers 25 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Tom McEntire pass from D. Satterfield), 6-77 1:47,<br />

THI 22 - OWU 19<br />

THI<br />

OWU<br />

FIRST DOWNS 20 18<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-109 51-201<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 304 203<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 35-21-1 24-14-0<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-413 75-404<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards. 2-0 4-34<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-111 3-73<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-20<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.0 6-34.8<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 5-2<br />

Penalties-Yards 4-37 2-7<br />

Possession Time 26:06 33:54<br />

Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 6 of 17<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 2<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-4 3-4<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 0-0<br />

RUSHING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-J. Dziurzynski 20-74; B. Chambers 2-17; Justin Kuban 5-12; Tom Mcentire 5-8;<br />

Team 1-minus 2. Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan Sir Louis 18-70; N. Jonhenry 8-40; Eric Indiciani 10-37; Nick Rice 6-20;<br />

Ryan Mead 4-15; Mike Schleiden 4-11; Rick Rodgers 1-8.<br />

PASSING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 21-34-0-304; Tom Mcentire 0-1-1-0. Ohio Wesleyan-Ryan Sir Louis 14-23-0-203;<br />

Jody Vasileff 0-1-0-0.<br />

RECEIVING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-B. Chambers 9-178; Tom Mcentire 6-50; Dane Haskins 4-40; Colt Brownstead 2-36. Ohio<br />

Wesleyan-Nick Rice 3-80; Rick Rodgers 3-23; Ryan Mead 2-44; N. Jonhenry 2-26; Jody Vasileff 2-19; Eric<br />

Indiciani 2-11.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: <strong>Thiel</strong>-None. Ohio Wesleyan-Kyle Sherman 1-13; Tom Thome 0-7.<br />

FUMBLES: <strong>Thiel</strong>-J. Dziurzynski 1-1; Justin Kuban 1-1. Ohio Wesleyan-Eric Indiciani 2-2; Ryan Sir Louis 1-0;<br />

N. Jonhenry 1-0; Nick Rice 1-0.<br />

Stadium: Selby Field Attendance: 1204<br />

Kickoff time: 1 p.m. End of Game: 3:50 pm Total elapsed time: 2:50<br />

Officials: Referee: Frank Bullock; Umpire: Jack Collins; Linesman: Fred Brentlingr; Line judge: Tom Fox;<br />

Field judge: Wes Davis; Side judge: Bob McDonald.<br />

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2004 Box Scores<br />

Bluffton University vs. <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Sept. 18, 2004 at Greenville, Pa.)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

Bluffton University.................... 7 0 7 0 14 Record: (2-1)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 14 9 15 7 45 Record: (2-1)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> vs. Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sept. 25, 2004 at Bethany, WV)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 0 10 7 11 28 Record: (3-1, 1-0)<br />

Bethany <strong>College</strong>........................ 0 14 0 7 14 Record: (0-3, 0-1)<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

1st 11:57 THI - Steve Boyle 46 yd interception return (Paul Stibich kick), , BU 0 - THI 7<br />

02:41 THI - Stephen Minton 4 yd run (Paul Stibich kick), 8-55 4:01, BU 0 - THI 14<br />

02:27 BU - Terrence Clayton 96 yd kickoff return (Seth Burkholder kick), , BU 7 - THI 14<br />

2nd 13:31 THI - Paul Stibich 41 yd field goal, 8-40 3:55, BU 7 - THI 17<br />

00:22 THI - B. Chambers 9 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Team kick failed), 8-48 2:59, BU 7 - THI 23<br />

3rd 10:04 THI - B. Chambers 10 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Tom McEntire pass from D. Satterfield), 9-79 3:47,<br />

BU 7 - THI 31<br />

07:34 BU - Ben Dodds 3 yd run (Leon Payne kick), 7-67 2:23, BU 14 - THI 31<br />

01:56 THI - Stephen Minton 1 yd run (Paul Stibich kick), 10-54 5:38, BU 14 - THI 38<br />

4th 08:21 THI - Tom McEntire 6 yd run (Paul Stibich kick), 8-90 4:47, BU 14 - THI 45<br />

BU<br />

THI<br />

FIRST DOWNS 9 22<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-106 44-199<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 39 221<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 16-4-2 24-17-0<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 52-145 68-420<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards. 2-19 1-11<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-173 1-23<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-46<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 6-36.3 4-38.2<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 2-30 8-64<br />

Possession Time 24:08 35:52<br />

Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 4 of 11<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 5-5<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-4<br />

RUSHING: Bluffton-Dodds, Ben 16-39; McCullough, Ben 5-38; Krieger, Aaron 3-17; Koontz, Tim 4-7;<br />

Hanson, Jeremy 3-6; Clayton, Terenc 4-2; Payne, Leon 1-minus 3. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Stephen Minton 19-109;<br />

Tom Mcentire 18-85; D. Satterfield 1-7; Justin Kuban 2-5; Brett Helman 2-2; Jeremiah Conley 1-1;<br />

J. Dziurzynski 1-minus 10.<br />

PASSING: Bluffton-Koontz, Tim 3-8-0-36; Krieger, Aaron 1-7-2-3; Payne, Leon 0-1-0-0. <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield<br />

17-21-0-221; Marc Lascola 0-2-0-0; B. Blankenship 0-1-0-0.<br />

RECEIVING: Bluffton-Dodds, Ben 2-20; Payne, Leon 1-16; Hanson, Jeremy 1-3. <strong>Thiel</strong>-B. Chambers 11-93;<br />

Dane Haskins 5-124; Justin Kuban 1-4.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: Bluffton-None. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Steve Boyle 1-46; Zjaque Douglas 1-0.<br />

FUMBLES: Bluffton-Dodds, Ben 1-0. <strong>Thiel</strong>-J. Dziurzynski 1-0; Stephen Minton 1-0.<br />

Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 1854<br />

Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: 4:05 pm Total elapsed time: 2:35<br />

Officials: Referee: George Linck; Umpire: Scott Conley; Linesman: Steve Vak; Line judge: Brian Fleming;<br />

Field judge: Lou Massaglia; Side judge: Reggie Smith.<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

2nd 11:05 THI - Paul Stibich 25 yd field goal, 12-56 4:16, THI 3 - BETH 0<br />

07:27 BETH - Derrick Keith 43 yd run (C. Williams kick), 7-74 3:02, THI 3 - BETH 7<br />

06:40 THI - B. Chambers 76 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 3-75 0:41, THI 10 - BETH 7<br />

00:21 BETH - Derrick Keith 1 yd run (C. Williams kick), 14-69 6:13, THI 10 - BETH 14<br />

3rd 06:22 THI - B. Chambers 18 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 10-95 4:29, THI 17 - BETH 14<br />

4th 14:03 THI - Paul Stibich 36 yd field goal, 11-61 3:49, THI 20 - BETH 14<br />

13:12 THI - Casey Diemert 33 yd interception return (Tom McEntire pass from D. Satterfield), ,<br />

THI 28 - BETH 14<br />

THI<br />

BETH<br />

FIRST DOWNS 21 25<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-189 40-145<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 220 266<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 29-18-0 43-21-4<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-409 83-411<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards. 1-10 2-12<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-10 5-89<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 4-34 0-0<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 4-32.8 2-39.0<br />

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 4-24 6-29<br />

Possession Time 28:44 31:16<br />

Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 9 of 18<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 4<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-3<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 0-0<br />

RUSHING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-Stephen Minton 27-182; J. Dziurzynski 6-9; Tom Mcentire 2-minus 1;<br />

Team 1-minus 1. Bethany-Derrick Keith 15-79; Nazih Banna 4-37; Mike Doyle 9-16; Brian Wineberg<br />

4-8; Brett Clough 8-5.<br />

PASSING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 18-29-0-220. Bethany-Nazih Banna 17-33-3-219; Brian Wineberg 4-10-1-47.<br />

RECEIVING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-B. Chambers 9-153; Dane Haskins 5-44; Justin Kuban 2-12; Josh Haladyna 1-10;<br />

Tom Mcentire 1-1. Bethany-Milton Joyner 8-106; Zack Merz 5-78; TJ Parker 4-54; Eric Givens 3-35;<br />

Brett Clough 1-minus 7.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: <strong>Thiel</strong>-Kennard Davis 3-1; Casey Diemert 1-33. Bethany-None.<br />

FUMBLES: <strong>Thiel</strong>-None. Bethany-None.<br />

Stadium: Rine Field Attendance: 558<br />

Kickoff time: 1:30 PM End of Game: 4:20 Total elapsed time: 2:50<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

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2004 Box Scores<br />

Washington & Jefferson <strong>College</strong> vs. <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Oct. 02, 2004 at Greenville, Pa.)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

Wash. & Jeff. <strong>College</strong> ................ 14 14 6 0 34 Record: (5-0, 1-0)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 0 10 0 0 10 Record: (3-2, 1-1)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> at Grove City <strong>College</strong> (Oct. 09, 2004 at Grove City, Pa.)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 14 0 0 10 24 Record: (4-2, 2-1)<br />

Grove City <strong>College</strong>.................... 3 0 0 6 9 Record: (3-3, 1-1)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

1st 12:47 W&J - Andy Shook 8 yd fumble recovery (Kyle Sidebotham kick), , W&J 7 - THI 0<br />

10:32 W&J - Jacob Shields 9 yd pass from Chris Edwards (Kyle Sidebotham kick), 2-9, 0:10, W&J 14 - THI 0<br />

2nd 12:43 W&J - R.J. Zitzelberger 1 yd run (Kyle Sidebotham kick), 12-84 5:55, W&J 21 - THI 0<br />

07:42 THI - Paul Stibich 28 yd field goal, 11-66 4:56, W&J 21 - THI 3<br />

02:16 THI - Dane Haskins 19 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 9-37 3:28, W&J 21 - THI 10<br />

00:30 W&J - Jon Miller 5 yd pass from Chris Edwards (Kyle Sidebotham kick), 7-90 1:35, W&J 28 - THI 10<br />

3rd 06:05 Ryan Mendel 1 yd run (Kyle Sidebotham kick failed), 16-61 8:47, W&J 34 - THI 10<br />

W&J<br />

THI<br />

FIRST DOWNS 19 20<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-221 26-48<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 72 272<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 15-10-1 52-28-3<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-293 78-320<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 1-8 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 1-20 1-0<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-61 6-94<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 3-18 1-1<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 2-40.0 3-17.7<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1<br />

Penalties-Yards 8-65 4-38<br />

Possession Time 33:03 26:57<br />

Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 6 of 17<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 2 of 5<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-5<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 4=37 1-8<br />

RUSHING: Wash. & Jeff.-Ryan Mendel 19-106; Zitzelsberger 17-76; Aaron Krepps 4-23; Matt Bettinazzi 7-21;<br />

Chris Edwards 4-minus 5. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Stephen Minton 18-83; Justin Kuban 1-0; D. Satterfield 7-minus 35.<br />

PASSING: Wash. & Jeff.-Chris Edwards 10-15-1-72. <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 28-52-3-272.<br />

RECEIVING: Wash. & Jeff.-Jacob Shields 6-55; Aaron Krepps 2-6; Garrett Brain 1-6; Jon Miller 1-5. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Dane<br />

Haskins 10-81; B. Chambers 9-97; Tom Mcentire 4-58; Colt Brownstead 2-31; Justin Kuban 2-4; Robert<br />

Griffith 1-1.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: Wash. & Jeff.-Mike Wilmus 2-18; Nick Cherish 1-0. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Kennard Davis 1-1.<br />

FUMBLES: Wash. & Jeff.-Chris Edwards 2-1. <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 1-1.<br />

Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 1589<br />

Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: Total elapsed time: 2:50<br />

Officials: Referee: George Liotus; Umpire: Don Kaminski; Linesman: Dave Papariello; Line judge: Charles<br />

Knoer; Field judge: Erik Akins; Side judge: Rick Locaitis.<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

1st 11:49 GRO - Matt Campbell 33 yd field goal, 5-20 3:05, THI 0 - GRO 3<br />

06:04 THI - Dane Haskins 8 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 11-61 5:41, THI 7 - GRO 3<br />

01:16 THI - Stephen Minton 12 yd run (Paul Stibich kick), 4-23 0:36, THI 14 - GRO 3<br />

4th 11:11 THI - B. Chambers 50 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 4-66 2:20, THI 21 - GRO 3<br />

07:33 GRO - Adam Wargo 8 yd pass from Bradford Clark (Bradford Clark pass intcpt), 10-75 3:32,<br />

THI 21 - GRO 9<br />

01:22 THI - Paul Stibich 34 yd field goal, 4-5 2:13, THI 24 - GRO 9<br />

THI<br />

GRO<br />

FIRST DOWNS 16 19<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-179 38-114<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 128 147<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 17-9-2 37-18-4<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-307 75-261<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 2-33 0-0<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-4 4-52<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 4-25 2-13<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 2-35.0 3-31.7<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1<br />

Penalties-Yards 13-79 7-65<br />

Possession Time 30:35 29:25<br />

Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 3 of 14<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 5<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-2<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-21 1-9<br />

RUSHING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-Stephen Minton 29-135; Tom Mcentire 7-43; Brett Helman 3-9; Justin Kuban 1-4; Team 2-1;<br />

D. Satterfield 2-minus 13. Grove City-Ken Roudybush 10-50; Bradford Clark 11-35; Adam Wargo 7-15; Greg<br />

Moore 2-13; Wes Basham 2-5; B. McGlothlin 5-1; Scott Fichter 1-minus 5.<br />

PASSING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 9-16-2-128; Tom Mcentire 0-1-0-0. Grove City-Bradford Clark 18-33-4-147;<br />

Greg<br />

Moore 0-4-0-0.<br />

RECEIVING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-B. Chambers 3-80; Tom Mcentire 3-23; Dane Haskins 2-17; Colt Brownstead 1-8.<br />

Grove City-Dave DiDonato 8-75; Adam Wargo 3-29; Bo Danton 3-26; B. McGlothlin 3-12; Dan Jeltes 1-5.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: <strong>Thiel</strong>-Tom Wozniak 1-15; Kennard Davis 1-1; L. Whiting 1-minus 5; Jeff Wagner 1-14.<br />

Grove City-Mike Choby 1-9; Dave Issler 1-4.<br />

FUMBLES: <strong>Thiel</strong>-<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> (PA)-Team 1-1. Grove City-Ken Roudybush 1-1.<br />

Stadium: Robert E Thorn Field Attendance: 4500<br />

Kickoff time: 2:00 PM End of Game: 4:46 Total elapsed time: 2:46<br />

Officials: Referee: John Mynahan; Umpire: Don Kaminski; Linesman: Brian Fleming; Line judge: Mike Zyglis;<br />

Field judge: Lou Massaclia; Side judge: George Linck.<br />

32 <strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football


2004 Box Scores<br />

Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> at <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Oct. 16, 2004 at Greenville, Pa.)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> ................ 7 0 0 13 21 Record: (4-2, 1-1)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 0 10 13 3 26 Record: (5-2, 3-1)<br />

Westminster <strong>College</strong> vs. <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Oct. 23, 2004 at Greenville, Pa.)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

Westminster <strong>College</strong> ................ 0 0 0 0 0 Record: (3-4, 3-2)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 14 14 0 0 28 Record: (6-2, 4-1)<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

1st 09:22 WAY - Paul D’Imperio 14 yd pass from Jeff Dumm (Ben Popson kick), 10-52 5:38, WAY 7 - THI 0<br />

2nd 14:33 THI - Stephen Minton 8 yd run (Paul Stibich kick), 11-64 4:27, WAY 7 - THI 7<br />

03:14 THI - Paul Stibich 32 yd field goal, 8-66 5:20, WAY 7 - THI 10<br />

3rd 09:27 THI - B. Chambers 26 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 8-54 3:52, WAY 7 - THI 17<br />

09:13 THI - Kennard Davis 41 yd interception return (Paul Stibich kick failed), WAY 7 - THI 23<br />

4th 04:14 WAY - Paul D’Imperio 19 yd pass from Jeff Dumm (Jeff Dumm pass failed), 6-43 1:17,<br />

WAY 13 - THI 23<br />

01:42 THI - Paul Stibich 37 yd field goal, 8-29 2:03, WAY 13 - THI 26<br />

00:02 WAY - Paul D’Imperio 1 yd pass from Jeff Dumm (Ben Popson kick), 14-72 1:35, WAY 20 - THI 26<br />

WAY<br />

THI<br />

FIRST DOWNS 20 26<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-88 41-147<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 282 126<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 54-28-3 14-6-0<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 83-370 55-273<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 1-27 1-14<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-115 1-3<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-59<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 3-39.0 6-27.3<br />

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 5-29 5-26<br />

Possession Time 31:16 28:44<br />

Third-Down Conversions 11 of 20 2 of 13<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 3 of 3<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-3<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 2-7<br />

RUSHING: Waynesburg-Jeff Dumm 4-32; Ryan Abels 14-30; Dennis Gearhart 5-20; Eric Daniels 5-4; Ivan<br />

Hawkins 1-2. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Stephen Minton 25-89; Brett Helman 13-67; Justin Kuban 1-4; Tom Mcentire 1-minus 5;<br />

D. Satterfield 1-minus 8.<br />

PASSING: Waynesburg-Jeff Dumm 28-54-3-282; Ryan Abels 0-0-0-0. <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 5-12-0-72; Tom<br />

Mcentire 1-2-0-54.<br />

RECEIVING: Waynesburg-Paul D'Imperio 12-129; Ivan Hawkins 6-89; Dominick Hunter 5-24; Bryan Clinton<br />

2-14; Ryan Abels 1-12; Mike Shields 1-8; Dennis Gearhart 1-6. <strong>Thiel</strong>-B. Chambers 3-59; Dane Haskins 2-64;<br />

Tom Mcentire 1-3.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: Waynesburg-None. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Zjaque Douglas 1-16; Shaun Jackson 1-2; Kennard Davis 1-41.<br />

FUMBLES: Waynesburg-Jeff Dumm 1-1. <strong>Thiel</strong>-None.<br />

Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 1000<br />

Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: 4:24 pm Total elapsed time: 2:56<br />

Officials: Referee: Gary Gallagher; Umpire: Eric Hall; Linesman: Brian Fleming; Line judge: Paul Lancaster;<br />

Field judge: Frank Steratore; Side judge: Eric Akins.<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

1st 10:23 THI - Stephen Minton 9 yd run (Sammy Koyl kick), 9-59 4:37, WES 0 - THI 7<br />

05:58 THI - Stephen Minton 36 yd run (Sammy Koyl kick), 5-55 2:32, WES 0 - THI 14<br />

2nd 13:42 THI - B. Chambers 13 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Sammy Koyl kick), 12-64 5:45, WES 0 - THI 21<br />

02:22 THI - Stephen Minton 11 yd run (Sammy Koyl kick), 7-40 3:34, WES 0 - THI 28<br />

WAY<br />

THI<br />

FIRST DOWNS 11 24<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-59 56-277<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 110 133<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 21-11-2 17-12-0<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 47-169 73-410<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 4-8<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-92 1-20<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-7<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.6 2-33.5<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1<br />

Penalties-Yards 0-0 2-17<br />

Possession Time 21:13 38:47<br />

Third-Down Conversions 2 of 9 7 of 13<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 3<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 3-5<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-22<br />

RUSHING: Westminster-Scott Froelich 17-44; Joe Getsy 6-26; J.R. Barley 3-minus 11. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Stephen Minton<br />

27-157; Tom Mcentire 14-74; Brett Helman 10-46; Justin Kuban 2-3; B. Chambers 1-1; Team 1-minus 1;<br />

D. Satterfield 1-minus 3.<br />

PASSING: Westminster-Joe Getsy 8-15-1-90; J.R. Barley 3-6-1-20. <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 12-17-0-133.<br />

RECEIVING: Westminster-Brian Ekis 6-60; Josh Kutzner 2-12; Pete Sparks 1-16; Jake Buzard 1-13; Scott<br />

Froelich 1-9. <strong>Thiel</strong>-B. Chambers 5-65; Dane Haskins 2-24; Brett Helman 2-16; Jon Kutterna 1-10; Justin<br />

Kuban 1-9; Tom Mcentire 1-9.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: Westminster-None. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Shaun Jackson 1-0; Casey Diemert 1-7.<br />

FUMBLES: Westminster-Scott Froelich 1-1; J.R. Barley 1-0. <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 1-1; Stephen Minton 1-0.<br />

Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 1800<br />

Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: 3:50 pm Total elapsed time: 2:20<br />

Officials: Referee: Gene Kuhla; Umpire: Al Gens; Linesman: Dave Papariello; Line judge: Don Dickson;<br />

Field judge: Reggie Smith; Side judge: Jim Martek.<br />

2004 THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

33


2004 Box Scores<br />

Ohio Dominican University at <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> (Oct. 30, 2004 at Greenville, Pa.)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

Ohio Dominican University .... 0 6 0 0 6 Record: (0-8)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 12 7 0 13 32 Record: (7-2)<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong> at Buffalo State <strong>College</strong> (Nov. 06, 2004 at Buffalo, N.Y.)<br />

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score<br />

<strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>.............................. 0 0 0 12 12 Record: (7-3)<br />

Buffalo State <strong>College</strong>................ 12 6 0 0 18 Record: (4-5)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

1st 09:48 THI - Brett Helman 5 yd run (Paul Stibich kick failed), 12-58 5:12, ODU 0 - THI 7<br />

03:32 THI - B. Chambers 15 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick failed), 8-41 3:56, ODU 0 - THI 12<br />

2nd 09:06 ODU - Paul Andrix 27 yd field goal, 11-38 4:19, ODU 3 - THI 12<br />

00:44 THI - B. Chambers 12 yd pass from D. Satterfield (Paul Stibich kick), 10-69 4:41, ODU 3 - THI 19<br />

00:02 ODU - Paul Andrix 24 yd field goal, 6-57 0:35, ODU 6 - THI 19<br />

4th 08:31 THI - Brett Helman 10 yd run (D. Satterfield pass failed), 5-38 1:49, ODU 6 - THI 25<br />

01:42 THI - Paul Stibich 37 yd field goal, 8-29 2:03, ODU 13 - THI 26<br />

01:25 THI - Justin Kuban 1 yd run (Sammy Koyl kick), 10-54 6:14, ODU 6 - THI 32<br />

ODU<br />

THI<br />

FIRST DOWNS 12 24<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-66 52-198<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 172 260<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 34-16-2 32-21-1<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 57-238 84-458<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 2-3 3-17<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-132 2-35<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 1-28 2-14<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 7-28.3 4-23.8<br />

Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 3-27 3-40<br />

Possession Time 20:02 39:58<br />

Third-Down Conversions 2 of 11 8 of 16<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-7<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-8<br />

RUSHING: Ohio Dominican-Starks, James 16-63; Stace, Jared 2-17; Combs, Antonio 1-1; Wernicke, Andy 1-0;<br />

Reck, Brady 2-minus 3; Shifko, Rickey 1-minus 12. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Stephen Minton 27-114; Brett Helman 21-77; Tom<br />

Mcentire 1-7; D. Satterfield 1-2; Justin Kuban 1-1; Team 1-minus 3.<br />

PASSING: Ohio Dominican-Reck, Brady 12-26-2-142; Shifko, Rickey 4-8-0-30; Wernicke, Andy 0-0-0-0. <strong>Thiel</strong>-<br />

D. Satterfield 21-32-1-260.<br />

RECEIVING: Ohio Dominican-Costas, David 4-71; Starks, James 3-28; Stace, Jared 2-24; Sayre, Justin 2-18;<br />

Youtz, Dane 2-10; Mutnich, Wayne 1-10; Vrana, Elliot 1-7; Combs, Antonio 1-4. <strong>Thiel</strong>-B. Chambers 11-158;<br />

Dane Haskins 6-80; Brett Helman 2-1; Robert Griffith 1-15; Stephen Minton 1-6.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: Ohio Dominican-Helber, Thad 1-28. <strong>Thiel</strong>-Shaun Jackson 2-14.<br />

FUMBLES: Ohio Dominican-Shifko, Rickey 1-1; Wernicke, Andy 1-1. <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 1-0.<br />

Stadium: Alumni Stadium Attendance: 1194<br />

Kickoff time: 1 pm End of Game: 3:45 pm Total elapsed time: 2:45<br />

Officials: Referee: Pete Rota; Umpire: Eric Hall; Linesman: Ron Dickson; Line judge: Terry Brown;<br />

Field judge: Brad Rauber; Side judge: Gary Shanahan.<br />

Scoring Summary:<br />

1st 10:41 BUF - James Perkins 1 yd run (Eric Buchanan kick failed), 2-4 0:58, THI 0 - BUF 6<br />

04:18 BUF - Jonathan Allen 9 yd pass from M. Mikolaichik (Eric Buchanan kick blockd), 8-83 2:33,<br />

THI 0 - BUF 12<br />

2nd 10:35 BUF - James Perkins 10 yd run (M. Mikolaichik rush failed), 2-12 0:40, THI 0 - BUF 18<br />

4th 11:27 THI - B. Chambers 66 yd punt return (Paul Stibich kick blockd), THI 6 - BUF 18<br />

05:11 THI - Dane Haskins 6 yd pass from D. Satterfield (D. Satterfield pass failed), 7-97 2:56,<br />

THI 12 - BUF 18<br />

THI<br />

BUF<br />

FIRST DOWNS 17 14<br />

RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-27 40-116<br />

PASSING YDS (NET) 259 138<br />

Passes Att-Comp-Int. 38-21-1 26-11-1<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-286 66-254<br />

Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0<br />

Punt Returns-Yards 5-141 1-3<br />

Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-53 2-31<br />

Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-12<br />

Punts (Number-Avg) 3-32.0 11-38.8<br />

Fumbles-Lost 4-4 0-0<br />

Penalties-Yards 8-61 13-124<br />

Possession Time 32:37 27:23<br />

Third-Down Conversions 8 of 18 4 of 17<br />

Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 5 0 of 1<br />

Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-5 3-4<br />

Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 1-16<br />

RUSHING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-Stephen Minton 21-66; Brett Helman 9-6; Justin Kuban 1-2; D. Satterfield 2-minus 16;<br />

Team 3-minus 31. Buffalo State-James Perkins 26-101; M. Mikolaichik 11-22; Team 2-minus 2; Bob Vesona<br />

1-minus 5.<br />

PASSING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-D. Satterfield 16-28-1-225; B. Blankenship 5-10-0-34. Buffalo State-M. Mikolaichik<br />

11-26-1-138.<br />

RECEIVING: <strong>Thiel</strong>-B. Chambers 11-123; Dane Haskins 5-104; Justin Kuban 2-16; Tom Mcentire 1-9; Colt<br />

Brownstead 1-8; Stephen Minton 1-minus 1. Buffalo State-Jeff Shostak 3-92; Jonathan Allen 3-26; HT<br />

Williams 2-18; Jason Brown 1-2; James Perkins 1-0; Tom Cocker 1-0.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS: <strong>Thiel</strong>-Kennard Davis 1-0. Buffalo State-Mike Potter 1-12.<br />

FUMBLES: <strong>Thiel</strong>-Stephen Minton 3-3; Team 1-1. Buffalo State-None.<br />

Stadium: Coyer Field Attendance: 625<br />

Kickoff time: 1:00 pm End of Game: 4:04 pm Total elapsed time: 3:04<br />

Officials: Referee: B. Finn; Umpire: J. Spencer; Linesman: R. Churchin; Line judge: S. Evans; Field judge:<br />

D. Carr; Side judge: J. Zille.<br />

34 <strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football


TEAM GAME HIGHS<br />

Rushes..................................................................56 vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (Oct 23, 2004)<br />

Yards Rushing....................................................277 vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (Oct 23, 2004)<br />

Yards Per Rush ..........................................................5.2 at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

TD Rushes ................................................................3 vs Bluffton University (Sep 18, 2004)<br />

vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (Oct 23, 2004)<br />

vs Ohio Dominican Univ. (Oct 30, 2004)<br />

Pass attempts ....................................................................52 vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Pass completions..............................................................28 vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Yards Passing ..............................................................304 at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

Yards Per Pass........................................................9.2 vs Bluffton University (Sep 18, 2004)<br />

TD Passes ........................................................................3 at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

Total Plays ........................................................84 vs Ohio Dominican Univ. (Oct 30, 2004)<br />

Total Offense ..................................................458 vs Ohio Dominican Univ. (Oct 30, 2004)<br />

Yards Per Play ............................................................6.3 at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

Points ......................................................................45 vs Bluffton University (Sep 18, 2004)<br />

Sacks By..................................................................................6 at Grove City (Oct 09, 2004)<br />

First Downs ........................................................24 vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (Oct 23, 2004)<br />

vs Ohio Dominican Univ. (Oct 30, 2004)<br />

Penalties................................................................................13 at Grove City (Oct 09, 2004)<br />

Penalty Yards ........................................................................79 at Grove City (Oct 09, 2004)<br />

Turnovers............................................................................5 at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Interceptions By ..........................................................4 at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS<br />

Rushes ......................................................29 Stephen Minton at Grove City (Oct 09, 2004)<br />

Yards Rushing ..............................182 Stephen Minton at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

TD Rushes ................................3 Stephen Minton vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (Oct 23, 2004)<br />

Long Rush ..............................36 Stephen Minton vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (Oct 23, 2004)<br />

Pass attempts ............................................52 D. Satterfield vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Pass completions ......................................28 D. Satterfield vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Yards Passing ......................................304 D. Satterfield at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

TD Passes ................................................3 D. Satterfield at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

Long Pass ............................................76 D. Satterfield at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

Receptions ......................................11 B. Chambers vs Bluffton University (Sep 18, 2004)<br />

B. Chambers vs Ohio Dominican Univ. (Oct 30, 2004)<br />

B. Chambers at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Yards Receiving ....................................178 B. Chambers at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

TD Receptions ........................................3 B. Chambers at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

Long Reception ..................................76 B. Chambers at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

Field Goals ..............................................2 Paul Stibich at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

Paul Stibich vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

Long Field Goal ................................41 Paul Stibich vs Bluffton University (Sep 18, 2004)<br />

Punts ..............................................6 Tom Mcentire vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

Punting Avg.................................42.3 J. Dziurzynski vs Bluffton University (Sep 18, 2004)<br />

Long Punt ......................................57 J. Dziurzynski vs Bluffton University (Sep 18, 2004)<br />

Long Punt Return......................................72 B. Chambers at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Long Kickoff Return ..............................45 B. Chambers at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

Tackles ..................................................13 Tom Wozniak at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

..........................Tom Wozniak at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

Sacks ................................................2.0 George Kum-Nji at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

George Kum-Nji at Grove City (Oct 09, 2004)<br />

Jon Howson vs Westminster <strong>College</strong> (Oct 23, 2004)<br />

Jon Howson at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Tackles For Loss ................................3.5 Tom Wozniak at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

Interceptions ......................................3 Kennard Davis at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

2004 Superlatives<br />

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS<br />

Rushes ..........................................................................51 at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Yards Rushing ................................................................221 vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Yards Per Rush ................................................................4.3 vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

TD Rushes ....................................................................2 at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Pass attempts ......................................................54 vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

Pass completions ................................................28 vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

Yards Passing................................................................................362 vs UWP (Sep 04, 2004)<br />

Yards Per Pass ..............................................................................8.6 vs UWP (Sep 04, 2004)<br />

TD Passes ........................................................................................5 vs UWP (Sep 04, 2004)<br />

Total Plays ......................................................................................85 vs UWP (Sep 04, 2004)<br />

Total Offense................................................................................530 vs UWP (Sep 04, 2004)<br />

Yards Per Play................................................................................6.2 vs UWP (Sep 04, 2004)<br />

Points..............................................................................................40 vs UWP (Sep 04, 2004)<br />

Sacks By ..............................................................................4 vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

First Downs....................................................................................31 vs UWP (Sep 04, 2004)<br />

Penalties............................................................................13 at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Penalty Yards ..................................................................124 at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Turnovers................................................................................5 at Grove City (Oct 09, 2004)<br />

Interceptions By ................................................................3 vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS<br />

Rushes ....................................................26 James Perkins, at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Yards Rushing ........................................106 Ryan Mendel, vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

TD Rushes............................................2 Derrick Keith, at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

James Perkins, at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Long Rush ..........................................43 Derrick Keith, at Bethany <strong>College</strong> (Sep 25, 2004)<br />

Pass attempts ..................................54 Jeff Dumm, vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

Pass completions ............................28 Jeff Dumm, vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

Yards Passing ................................282 Jeff Dumm, vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

TD Passes ................................................................4 Brent Nelson, vs UWP (Sep 04, 2004)<br />

Long Pass ............................................63 Ryan Sir Louis, at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

Receptions ................................12 Paul D'Imperio, vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

Yards Receiving ......................129 Paul D'Imperio, vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

TD Receptions............................3 Paul D'Imperio, vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

Long Reception ..........................................63 Nick Rice, at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

Field Goals ........................................2 Jason Whitcomb, at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

Paul Andrix vs Ohio Dominican Univ. (Oct 30, 2004)<br />

Long Field Goal ..............................34 Jason Whitcomb, at Ohio Wesleyan (Sept.11,2004)<br />

Punts..........................................................1 Kevin Senator, at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Punting Avg ............................................40.0 Gabe McKee, vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Long Punt................................................53 Kevin Senator, at Buffalo State (Nov 06, 2004)<br />

Long Punt Return........................27 Ivan Hawkins, vs Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> (Oct 16, 2004)<br />

Long Kickoff Return ................96 Clayton, Terence, vs Bluffton University (Sep 18, 2004)<br />

Tackles ............................................................17 Mike Choby, at Grove City (Oct 09, 2004)<br />

Sacks............................................................2.0 Rocco Nori, vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Tackles For Loss..........................................3.0 Rocco Nori, vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

Interceptions ..............................................2 Mike Wilmus, vs Wash. & Jeff. (Oct 02, 2004)<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

35


2004 Honors & Awards<br />

National & Regional Honors<br />

All-Presidents’ Athletic Conference Selections<br />

Robert Munch, OL<br />

First Team<br />

Dave Hendricks, OL<br />

First Team<br />

Brandon Chambers, WR<br />

First Team<br />

George Kum-Nji, DL<br />

First Team<br />

Robert Drake, LB<br />

First Team<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Kennard Davis, FS<br />

d3football.com all-American<br />

Third team - defensive back<br />

Dane Haskins, WR<br />

ESPN The Magazine<br />

Academic all-American<br />

Second Team - <strong>College</strong> Division<br />

2004 Tomcat Letter Winners<br />

Four-year letter winners<br />

Jeremy Cypher<br />

Kennard Davis<br />

Casey Diemert<br />

Robert Drake<br />

George Kum-nji<br />

Chris Minton<br />

Robert Munch<br />

Paul Stibich<br />

Shawn Zappia<br />

Three-year letter winners<br />

Brandon Chambers<br />

Lee Glasser<br />

Josh Haladyna<br />

Dane Haskins<br />

Dave Hendricks<br />

Jon Howson<br />

Shaun Jackson<br />

Nelton Neal<br />

Kevin Strouse<br />

Lawrence Whiting<br />

Tom Wozniak<br />

Sr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Jr.<br />

Brandon Chambers, WR<br />

Don Hansen’s Weekly Football<br />

Gazette all-American<br />

Third team - Wide receiver<br />

Two-year letter winners<br />

Charles Benning<br />

Rock Davis<br />

Ricky Gable<br />

Justin Kuban<br />

Jon Kutterna<br />

Logan Malie<br />

Tom McEntire<br />

Matt Voelker<br />

Jeff Wagner<br />

Aaron Zane<br />

One-year letter winners<br />

Steve Boyle<br />

Zjaque Douglas<br />

Bobby Griffith<br />

Greg Gustovich<br />

Brett Helman<br />

Chris Hlinka<br />

Sammy Koyl<br />

Chris Lorber<br />

Steve Minton<br />

Brandon Mundy<br />

Randall Palakovich<br />

Darrell Satterfield<br />

Michael Stimac<br />

Sr.<br />

So.<br />

So.<br />

Sr.<br />

So.<br />

So.<br />

Jr.<br />

Jr.<br />

So.<br />

Jr.<br />

So.<br />

So.<br />

So.<br />

So.<br />

Fr.<br />

So.<br />

Fr.<br />

Fr.<br />

Fr.<br />

So.<br />

Fr.<br />

Sr.<br />

Fr.<br />

Kennard Davis, DB<br />

First Team<br />

Brandon Chambers,<br />

Return Specialist<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Chris Minton, DL<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Rock Davis,OL<br />

Second Team<br />

Ricky Gable,<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Tom Wozniak, LB<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Stephen Minton, RB<br />

Second Team<br />

Dane Haskins, WR<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Shaun Jackson, DB<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Jon Howson, DL<br />

Second Team<br />

Darrell Satterfield, QB<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

Casey Diemert, LB<br />

Second Team<br />

Paul Stibich, PK<br />

Honorable Mention<br />

36 <strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football


Founded in 1955, the Presidents' Athletic Conference continues<br />

its mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of<br />

academic excellence.<br />

Comprised of seven select private colleges - Bethany <strong>College</strong>,<br />

Grove City <strong>College</strong>, <strong>Thiel</strong> <strong>College</strong>, Thomas More <strong>College</strong>, Washington<br />

and Jefferson <strong>College</strong>, Waynesburg <strong>College</strong> and Westminster <strong>College</strong><br />

- the PAC remains a unique organization in this day of high pressure<br />

intercollegiate athletics. With academics at the center of each member's<br />

philosophy, the PAC is built on the principle that an athletic program<br />

is a part of college life, but not an entity in itself.<br />

The PAC expanded to seven members in <strong>2005</strong> with the addition of Thomas More of Crestview Hills, Ky., in the Cincinnati suburbs.<br />

Thomas More was formerly an NCAA Division III independent. An eighth member - Saint Vincent <strong>College</strong> of Latrobe, Pa. - will join the league<br />

in 2006-07 as the former NAIA member begins a four-year provisional membership period in NCAA Division III.<br />

The PAC annually crowns champions in 19 sports. In 2004-05, the conference had 18 teams represent the conference in postseason play,<br />

including 12 to NCAA Championship events.<br />

All-conference status is awarded in all 19 sports. Head coaches select all-league squads for all team sports, while in individual sports such<br />

2004-<strong>2005</strong> PAC CHAMPIONS<br />

Baseball __________Washington & Jefferson<br />

Men’s Basketball ______________Bethany<br />

Women’s Basketball __________Westminster<br />

Men’s Cross Country __________Grove City<br />

Women’s Cross Country__________Grove City<br />

Football __________Washington & Jefferson<br />

Men’s Golf ________________Westminster<br />

Women’s Golf ______________Westminster<br />

Men’s Soccer ______Washington & Jefferson<br />

Women’s Soccer ____________Westminster<br />

Softball ____________________Bethany<br />

Men’s Swimming ____________Westminster<br />

Women’s Swimming __Washington & Jefferson<br />

Men’s Tennis ________________Grove City<br />

Women’s Tennis ______________Grove City<br />

Men’s Track & Field ____________Grove City<br />

Presidents’ Athletic Conference<br />

as cross country and tennis, all-PAC accolades are based upon performances at the conference<br />

championships.<br />

The PAC annually awards its men's and women's All-Sports Trophies to the schools which<br />

perform best across the board in PAC competition. Washington & Jefferson captured the men's<br />

All-Sports Trophy last year, while Westminster won the women's trophy. In men's competition,<br />

W&J only captured two of 10 PAC championships (football & soccer), but finished second in<br />

three sports and third in three others. The Presidents finished with 42 points to edge<br />

Westminster (40), followed by Grove City (37.5), <strong>Thiel</strong> (28.5), Waynesburg (27) and Bethany<br />

(22). Grove City and Westminster tied for the men's trophy last season. In women's action,<br />

Westminster captured four of nine championships (soccer, basketball, golf, softball) en route to<br />

its second consecutive PAC Women's All-Sports Trophy. The Lady Titans posted 44 points to<br />

top Grove City (39.5), followed by Washington & Jefferson (38), Waynesburg (25), Bethany (19)<br />

and <strong>Thiel</strong> (16.5).<br />

True to its mission, the PAC has produced numerous Academic All-Americans as well as<br />

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. Last year, the league named 385 student-athletes to<br />

the PAC Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes all participating athletes who attain a term<br />

grade-point average of 3.60 or above.<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

Women’s Track & Field __________Grove City<br />

Volleyball<br />

Wrestling<br />

________________Waynesburg<br />

____________________<strong>Thiel</strong><br />

<strong>2005</strong> Tomcat Football<br />

37


Tomcat Record Book<br />

<strong>2005</strong> THIEL COLLEGE FOOTBALL<br />

SCORING<br />

Brandon<br />

Chambers<br />

Ron<br />

Leuschen<br />

RUSHING<br />

Justin<br />

Napotnik<br />

Stephen<br />

Minton<br />

Jackie<br />

Jackson<br />

Points – Season<br />

78 Brandon Chambers 2004<br />

76 Ron Leuschen 1979<br />

66 Mickey Kuhn 1972<br />

Joseph Scafuri 1953<br />

62 John Gibson 1967<br />

60 John Gibson 1968<br />

54 Ron Leuschen 1981<br />

50 Chuck Smith 1960<br />

Points – Career<br />

208 Ron Leuschen 1978-81<br />

170 John Gibson 1967-69<br />

144 Paul Stibich 2001-2004<br />

114 Brandon Chambers 2002-<br />

Mickey Kuhn 1971-73<br />

98 Joseph Scafuri 1953-55<br />

94 Dana Fulton 1967-69<br />

90 Donte Harris 1996, 98-99, 2001-02<br />

Jackie Jackson 1989; 91-93<br />

Al McCartney 1966-68<br />

Rushing Yards – Game<br />

225 Justin Napotnik at Kenyon 11/15/03<br />

207 Bob Witherup vs. CMU 9/18/71<br />

200 Kevin Jones vs. Gannon 11/16/91<br />

199 Ron Leuschen at W&J 10/20/79<br />

194 Jackie Jackson at Clinch Valley 10/12/91<br />

Rushing Yards – Season<br />

935 Stephen Minton 2004<br />

907 Al McCartney 1968<br />

897 Ron Leuschen 1979<br />

893 Dana Fulton 1969<br />

845 Mickey Kuhn 1972<br />

829 Jackie Jackson 1991<br />

762 Joseph Scafuri 1953<br />

751 Ron Leuschen 1981<br />

730 Justin Napotnik 2004<br />

693 Jackie Jackson 1993<br />

Rushing Yards – Career<br />

2537 Jackie Jackson 1989; 91-93<br />

2519 Ron Leuschen 1978-81<br />

2192 Justin Napotnik 2000-04<br />

2156 Al McCartney 1965-69<br />

1862 Gerald Massaro 1961-64<br />

1824 Mickey Kuhn 1971-73<br />

1765 Dana Fulton 1967-69<br />

1760 Bob Witherup 1971-74<br />

1638 Chuck Scafuri 1956-59<br />

1528 Joseph Scafuri 1953-55<br />

Rushing Attempts – Game<br />

39 Justin Napotnik at Kenyon 11/15/03<br />

35 Kevin Jones vs. Gannon 11/16/91<br />

33 Ron Leuschen at Wash. & Jeff. 10/24/81<br />

Mickey Kuhn at John Carroll 9/23/73<br />

32 Jackie Jackson vs. Gannon 10/30/93<br />

Mickey<br />

Kuhn<br />

Rushing Attempts – Season<br />

204 Mickey Kuhn 1972<br />

193 Stephen Minton 2004<br />

191 Ron Leuschen 1981<br />

188 Jackie Jackson 1993<br />

185 Dana Fulton 1969<br />

180 Ron Leuschen 1979<br />

178 Al McCartney 1968<br />

172 Justin Napotnik 2004<br />

167 Jackie Jackson 1991<br />

159 Jackie Jackson 1989<br />

Rushing Attempts – Career<br />

620 Jackie Jackson 1989; 91-93<br />

553 Ron Leuschen 1978-81<br />

495 Justin Napotnik 2000-04<br />

466 Al McCartney 1966-68<br />

454 Gerald Massaro 1961-64<br />

423 Mickey Kuhn 1971-73<br />

384 Dana Fulton 1967-69<br />

336 Tom Bihler 1983-85<br />

333 Bob Witherup 1971-73<br />

328 Kevin Jones 1988-91<br />

Rushing Touchdowns – Season<br />

11 Ron Leuschen 1979<br />

Mickey Kuhn 1972<br />

Joseph Scafuri 1953<br />

8 Ron Leuschen 1981<br />

Chuck Smith 1960<br />

7 Stephen Minton 2004<br />

Jackie Jackson 1991<br />

Ron Leuschen 1978<br />

Rushing Touchdowns - Career<br />

31 Ron Leuschen 1978-81<br />

18 Mickey Kuhn 1971-73<br />

15 Jackie Jackson 1989; 91-93<br />

Dana Fulton 1967-69<br />

Joseph Scafuri 1953-55<br />

14 Al McCartney 1966-68<br />

13 Justin Napotnik 2000-04<br />

13 Chuck Scafuri 1956-59<br />

11 Chuck Smith 1960-61<br />

Rushing Average – Season<br />

(min. 90 attempts)<br />

7.6 Joseph Scafuri 1953<br />

6.1 Bob Witherup 1972<br />

5.5 Bob Smith 1974<br />

5.3 Bob Witherup 1971<br />

5.1 Chuck Scafuri 1959<br />

5.1 Al McCartney 1968<br />

5.0 Jackie Jackson 1991<br />

4.8 Stephen Minton 2004<br />

Dana Fulton 1969<br />

Bob Meyer 1978<br />

Rushing Average – Career<br />

(min. 150 attempts)<br />

6.8 Joseph Scafuri 1953-55<br />

5.8 Chuck Scafuri 1956-59<br />

5.3 Bob Smith 1972-74<br />

Bob Witherup 1971-73<br />

4.8 Stephen Minton 2004-<br />

4.6 Dana Fulton 1967-69<br />

Ron Leuschen 1978-81<br />

4.4 Justin Napotnik 2000-04<br />

Al McCartney 1966-68<br />

4.3 Mickey Kuhn 1971-73<br />

Top Five Longest Rushes from Scrimmage<br />

82 Don McCright 1956<br />

78 Justin Napotnik 9/23/00<br />

76 Chuck Smith 1960<br />

74 Ron Leuschen 1979<br />

73 Joe Urbania 1985<br />

PASSING<br />

Jeff<br />

Sorenson<br />

Passing Yards – Game<br />

334 Jeff Sorenson at Grove City 10/15/88<br />

321 Barry Holes vs. Westminster 11/14/81<br />

304 Darrell Satterfield at Ohio Wesleyan 9/11/04<br />

302 Daryl Moore at Bluffton 9/20/03<br />

286 Barry Holes at W&J 10/24/81<br />

Darrell<br />

Satterfield<br />

Passing Yards – Season<br />

1955 Darrell Satterfield 2004<br />

1880 Barry Holes 1981<br />

1567 Jeff Sorenson 1989<br />

1555 T.J. Wiley 2001<br />

1381 Jeff Sorenson 1988<br />

1315 Jeff Sorenson 1990<br />

1241 Jim Miale 1983<br />

1216 Charlie Cole 1980<br />

1130 Chris Blakeslee 1985<br />

1093 T.J. Wiley 1999<br />

Passing Yards – Career<br />

5303 Jeff Sorenson 1988-91<br />

3181 T.J. Wiley 1998-2001<br />

3082 Jim Miale 1982-84<br />

2720 Charlie Cole 1977-80<br />

2286 Daryl Moore 2001-2003<br />

2074 Judd Allan 1996-98<br />

2066 Darrell Satterfield 2003<br />

1922 Barry Holes 1978-81<br />

1852 George Joseph 1972-75<br />

1692 Greg Stringer 1983-85; 87<br />

Passing Attempts – Game<br />

52 Darrell Satterfield vs. W&J 10/2/04<br />

44 T.J. Wiley vs. Bethany 10/20/01<br />

41 Jim Miale at C. Mellon 10/2/82<br />

40 Jim Fucci at Bethany 11/1/86<br />

Jim Miale at Case Western 10/8/83<br />

Passing Attempts – Season<br />

261 Darrell Satterfield 2004<br />

231 Jeff Sorenson 1989<br />

224 Jeff Sorenson 1990<br />

215 Jim Miale 1982<br />

210 Jeff Sorenson 1988<br />

207 T.J. Wiley 2001<br />

Barry Holes 1981<br />

198 Jim Miale 1983<br />

189 Jeff Sorenson 1991<br />

182 Chris Blakeslee 1985<br />

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Tomcat Record Book<br />

PASSING, cont’d...<br />

Passing Attempts – Career<br />

854 Jeff Sorenson 1988-91<br />

542 Jim Miale 1982-84<br />

463 T.J. Wiley 1998-2001<br />

407 Charlie Cole 1977-80<br />

389 Judd Allan 1996-98<br />

373 Daryl Moore 2001-03<br />

293 Greg Stringer 1983-85; 87<br />

287 George Joseph 1972-75<br />

273 Darrell Satterfield 2003-<br />

259 Billy Moses 1992-96<br />

Pass Completions – Game<br />

28 Darrell Satterfield vs. W&J 10/2/04<br />

25 T.J. Wiley vs. Bethany 10/20/01<br />

24 Jeff Sorenson at Grove City 10/15/88<br />

Barry Holes vs. Westminster 11/14/81<br />

21 Darrell Satterfield at Ohio Wesleyan 9/11/04<br />

Bill Moses vs. Bethany 10/2/93<br />

Jim Miale at Carnegie Mellon 10/2/82<br />

Pass Completions – Season<br />

157 Darrell Satterfield 2004<br />

119 Barry Holes 1981<br />

113 T.J. Wiley 2001<br />

107 Jeff Sorenson 1990<br />

Jeff Sorenson 1989<br />

105 Jeff Sorenson 1988<br />

101 Jim Miale 1982<br />

98 Jim Miale 1983<br />

93 Daryl Moore 2002<br />

84 T.J. Wiley 1999<br />

Pass Completions – Career<br />

399 Jeff Sorenson 1988-91<br />

261 Jim Miale 1982-84<br />

234 T.J. Wiley 1998-2001<br />

180 Charlie Cole 1977-80<br />

169 Daryl Moore 2001-03<br />

162 Darrell Satterfield 2003-<br />

137 George Joseph 1972-75<br />

130 Greg Stringer 1983-85; 87<br />

122 Barry Holes 1978-81<br />

121 Judd Allan 1996-98<br />

108 Patsy Combine 1966-69<br />

Passing Completion Percentage – Season<br />

(min. 100 attempts)<br />

60.2 Darrell Satterfield 2004<br />

57.5 Barry Holes 1981<br />

54.6 T.J. Wiley 2001<br />

53.2 Tom Phillips 1968<br />

51.2 T.J. Wiley 1999<br />

50.8 Patsy Combine 1969<br />

50.0 Jeff Sorenson 1988<br />

49.5 Jim Miale 1983<br />

49.2 George Joseph 1974<br />

48.4 Charlie Cole 1979<br />

Barry<br />

Holes<br />

Passing Completion Percentage – Career<br />

(min. 250 attempts)<br />

57.3 Barry Holes 1978-81<br />

52.0 Darrell Satterfield 2003-<br />

50.5 T.J. Wiley 1998-2001<br />

49.1 Patsy Combine 1966-69<br />

48.2 Jim Miale 1982-84<br />

47.7 George Joseph 1972-75<br />

46.7 Jeff Sorenson 1988-91<br />

45.8 Daryl Moore 2001-03<br />

45.2 John Perriello 1978-79<br />

44.4 Greg Stringer 1983-85; 87<br />

Patsy<br />

Combine<br />

Touchdown Passes – Game<br />

6 Patsy Combine vs. Carnegie Mellon 9/27/69<br />

Touchdown Passes – Season<br />

16 Darrell Satterfield 2004<br />

13 Tom Phillips 1968<br />

12 Barry Holes 1981<br />

11 T.J. Wiley 2001<br />

Patsy Combine 1969<br />

10 Jeff Sorenson 1988<br />

9 Jeff Sorenson 1989<br />

8 Jeff Sorenson 1991<br />

Charlie Cole 1980<br />

7 Daryl Moore 2002<br />

T.J. Wiley 1999<br />

Jim Miale 1982<br />

Willis Woods 1961<br />

Touchdown Passes – Career<br />

31 Jeff Sorenson 1988-91<br />

20 T.J. Wiley 1998-2001<br />

19 Tom Phillips 1967-69<br />

17 Darrell Satterfield 2003-<br />

Willis Woods 1960-63<br />

16 Jim Miale 1982-83<br />

Charlie Cole 1977-80<br />

Patsy Combine 1966-69<br />

15 Daryl Moore 2001-03<br />

13 Judd Allan 1996-98<br />

Pass Efficiency Rating – Season<br />

145.2 Barry Holes 1981<br />

137.4 Tom Phillips 1968<br />

136.4 Darrell Satterfield 2004<br />

128.5 T.J. Wiley 2001<br />

125.9 Willis Woods 1961<br />

122.2 George Pekich 1958<br />

119.6 Patsy Combine 1969<br />

113.5 George Pekich 1973<br />

112.8 T.J. Wiley 1999<br />

110.6 Charlie Cole 1979<br />

Passing Efficiency Rating – Career<br />

143.2 Barry Holes 1978-81<br />

133.3 Darrell Satterfield 2003-<br />

112.3 Tom Phillips 1967-68<br />

110.8 Patsy Combine 1966-69<br />

101.6 Charlie Cole 1977-80<br />

100.7 George Joseph 1972-75<br />

99.1 T.J. Wiley 1998-2001<br />

96.8 Jeff Sorenson 1988-91<br />

95.7 Willis Woods 1960-63<br />

90.9 Jim Miale 1982-84<br />

90.1 Greg Stringer 1983-85; 87<br />

RECEIVING<br />

John<br />

Gibson<br />

Receptions – Game<br />

14 John Gibson at Carnegie Mellon 9/27/69<br />

12 Jim Kick vs. Westminster 11/14/81<br />

11 Brandon Chambers vs. Bluffton 9/18/04<br />

Br. Chambers vs. Ohio Dominican 10/30/04<br />

Br. Chambers at Buffalo State 11/6/04<br />

Shannon Alston vs. Waynesburg 10/12/0210<br />

Greg Houck at Westminster 11/14/81<br />

9 Br. Chambers at Waynesburg 10/11/03<br />

Donte Harris vs. Bethany 10/20/01<br />

Kevin Wilder at Waynesburg 10/6/01<br />

Receptions – Season<br />

71 Brandon Chambers 2004<br />

56 Jim Kick 1981<br />

48 Andy Houpt 1983<br />

47 Bruce Stiger 1982<br />

John Gibson 1968<br />

45 Kevin Wilder 2001<br />

42 Donte Harris 2001<br />

41 John Gibson 1969<br />

38 Greg Houck 1988<br />

36 Steve Stone 1985<br />

Receptions – Career<br />

113 Brandon Chambers 2002-<br />

Tony Wylie 1989-92<br />

110 Bruce Stiger 1980-82<br />

107 John Gibson 1967-69<br />

106 Kevin Wilder 1998-2001<br />

89 Greg Houck 1985-88<br />

82 Donte Harris 1996, 98-99, 2001-02<br />

80 Jim Kick 1978-81<br />

77 Greg Williams 1976-79<br />

73 Steve Stone 1982-85<br />

Receiving Yards – Game<br />

283 Brandon Chambers at Bluffton 9/20/03<br />

215 Jim Kick at W&J 10/24/81<br />

213 Jim Kick vs. Westminster 11/14/81<br />

201 Donte Harris vs. Bethany 10/20/01<br />

John Gibson at C. Mellon 9/27/69<br />

Receiving Yards – Season<br />

1147 Jim Kick 1981<br />

1006 Brandon Chambers 2004<br />

823 Donte Harris 2001<br />

684 Steve Stone 1985<br />

683 John Gibson 1968<br />

652 Brandon Chambers 2003<br />

641 Mark Benedetto 1979<br />

572 John Gibson 1969<br />

549 Matt Doddo 1997<br />

541 Kevin Wilder 2001<br />

527 Bruce Stiger 1982<br />

Receiving Yards – Career<br />

1726 Brandon Chambers 2002-<br />

1562 Bruce Stiger 1980-82<br />

1538 Jim Kick 1978-81<br />

1503 Donte Harris 1996, 98-99, 2001-02<br />

1489 Kevin Wilder 1998-2001<br />

1468 John Gibson 1967-69<br />

1452 Tony Wylie 1989-92<br />

1400 Steve Stone 1982-85<br />

1266 Greg Williams 1976-79<br />

1119 Greg Houck 1985-88<br />

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RECEIVING, cont’d...<br />

Touchdown Receptions – Season<br />

12 Brandon Chambers 2004<br />

10 John Gibson 1968<br />

9 Jim Kick 1981<br />

John Gibson 1967<br />

8 John Gibson 1969<br />

7 Donte Harris 2001<br />

Matt Doddo 1997<br />

6 Brandon Chambers 2003<br />

Steve Stone 1984<br />

5 Shannon Alston 2002<br />

Tony Wylie 1991<br />

Steve Stone 1985<br />

Touchdown Receptions – Career<br />

27 John Gibson 1967-69<br />

18 Brandon Chambers 2002-<br />

13 Jim Kick 1978-81<br />

12 Steve Stone 1983-85<br />

11 Kevin Wilder 1998-2001<br />

10 Donte Harris 1996, 98-99, 2001-02<br />

Bruce Stiger 1980-82<br />

9 Tony Wylie 1989-92<br />

8 Mark Benedetto 1976-79<br />

7 Shannon Alston 2001-2004<br />

Matt Doddo 1997<br />

Mark McGinnis 1988-89<br />

Greg Houck 1985-88<br />

Yards Per Reception – Season<br />

(min. 15 receptions)<br />

27.5 Matt Dodo 1997<br />

23.4 Steve Stone 1984<br />

23.2 Shane Peterson 1995<br />

22.0 Donte Harris 1999<br />

21.1 Michael Monroe 1987<br />

20.5 Bill Barber 1989<br />

Jim Kick 1981<br />

20.0 Mark Benedetto 1979<br />

19.6 Donte Harris 2001<br />

19.2 Brandon Chambers 2003<br />

Yards Per Reception – Career<br />

(min. 30 receptions)<br />

19.5 Michael Monroe 1987-88<br />

19.2 Steve Stone 1982-85<br />

Jim Kick 1978-81<br />

18.5 Mark Benedetto 1976-79<br />

18.3 Donte Harris 1996, 98-99, 2001-02<br />

16.8 Bill Merkovsky 1960-63<br />

16.7 Kipp Hilliard 1988-90<br />

Monty Tolman 1968-71<br />

16.4 Greg Williams 1976-79<br />

16.2 Miche Lemley 1961-64<br />

TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Total Offense – Season<br />

(Pass + Rush yards)<br />

1889 Darrell Satterfield (1,955 p, -66 r) 2004<br />

1527 T.J. Wiley (1,555 p, -28 r) 2001<br />

1707 Jeff Sorenson (1,567 p, 140 r) 1989<br />

1953 Barry Holes (1,880 p, 73 r) 1981<br />

1431 Daryl Moore (1,080 p, 351 r) 2002<br />

Total Offense - Career<br />

(Pass + Rush yards)<br />

5558 Jeff Sorenson (5,303 p, 255 r) 1988-91<br />

3410 Daryl Moore (3366 p, 44 r) 2001-03<br />

3408 T.J. Wiley (3,181 p, 227 r) 1998-01<br />

3048 Jim Miale (3,082 p, -34 r) 1982-84<br />

2979 Charlie Cole (2,720 p, 259 r) 1977-80<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

Punt Returns - Season<br />

28 Kipp Hilliard 1990<br />

24 Matt Doddo 1997<br />

22 John Castaldo 1968<br />

20 Brandon Chambers 2003<br />

Kipp<br />

19 George Sterner 1975<br />

Hilliard<br />

Punt Returns - Career<br />

42 Kipp Hilliard 1988-90<br />

41 Brandon Chambers 2002-<br />

40 Randy Gunther 1983-86<br />

37 George Sterner 1973-75<br />

35 John Castaldo 1966-69<br />

Punt Return Yards - Season<br />

267 Brandon Chambers 2003<br />

227 Brandon Chambers 2004<br />

202 Matt Doddo 1997<br />

155 Wade Baird 1964<br />

150 George Sterner 1973<br />

Punt Return Yards - Career<br />

504 Brandon Chambers 2002-<br />

258 George Sterner 1973-75<br />

224 John Castaldo 1966-69<br />

218 Randy Melko 1983-84<br />

202 Matt Doddo 1997<br />

Punt Return Average - Season<br />

20.6 Ron Leuschen 1978<br />

18.1 Willis Woods 1960<br />

15.0 Gerald Massaro 1962<br />

14.1 Wade Baird 1964<br />

14.0 John Zalinski 1963<br />

Punt Return Average - Career<br />

16.6 Willis Woods 1960-62<br />

10.9 Randy Melko 1983-84<br />

Vern Parker 1960-61<br />

10.5 Wade Baird 1961-64<br />

10.2 Steve Grace 1969-72<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

Kickoff Returns - Season<br />

25 Marty Manning 1987<br />

24 Clyde Morgan 1995<br />

23 Dennis Scott 1974<br />

21 Clyde Morgan 1997<br />

Marty<br />

Matt Doddo 1997<br />

Manning<br />

Kickoff Returns - Career<br />

61 Marty Manning 1985-87<br />

57 Clyde Morgan 1995-99<br />

45 Steve Grace 1969-72<br />

37 Kevin O’Donnell 1978-81<br />

36 London Burnett 1991-94<br />

Kickoff Return Average - Season<br />

27.9 Fred Miller 1992<br />

26.9 Brandon Chambers 2004<br />

Steve Grace 1971<br />

26.1 Kennard Davis 2003<br />

25.3 Steve Grace 1969<br />

Brent Agett 1982<br />

Kickoff Return Average - Career<br />

27.9 Fred Miller 1992<br />

24.3 Steve Grace 1969-72<br />

23.7 Alex Harris 1987-88<br />

23.2 Dennis Scott 1974-76<br />

22.1 Jim Baird 1964-67<br />

KICKING<br />

Paul<br />

Stibich<br />

Points - Career<br />

144 Paul Stibich 2001-2004<br />

75 Tim Messersmith 1984-87<br />

62 Larry Oskin 1989-92<br />

59 Norm Hasbrouck 1971-73<br />

41 Dave Rhodes 1980-81<br />

Most Field Goals - Season<br />

10 Paul Stibich 2001<br />

Most Field Goals - Career<br />

26 Paul Stibich 2001-2004<br />

Most PAT - Season<br />

21 Larry Oskin 1991<br />

Most PAT - Career<br />

66 Paul Stibich 2001-04<br />

50 Larry Oskin 1989-92<br />

Norm Hasbrouck 1971-73<br />

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INTERCEPTIONS<br />

Interceptions - Game<br />

4 Randy Melko at Hiram October 27, 1984<br />

Tackles for Loss - Game<br />

4.0 Chris Minton at Wash. & Jeff. Oct. 27, 2001<br />

Clinton Harden vs. Kenyon Nov.3, 2001<br />

Interceptions - Season<br />

9 Kennard Davis 2001<br />

8 Randy Melko 1984<br />

7 Kennard Davis 2004<br />

Greg Pernus 1985<br />

6 Jason Salman 2002<br />

Kennard<br />

Davis<br />

Maurice Simpson 1997<br />

5 Kennard Davis 2002<br />

Ricardo Franklin 2000<br />

Ryan David 1995<br />

Ron Dzubinski 1991<br />

Interceptions - Career<br />

24 Kennard Davis 2001-04<br />

16 Jim Baird 1964-67<br />

13 Barry Oman 1971-73<br />

11 Tom Dickason 1985-87<br />

10 Maurice Simpson 1997-99<br />

Interception Yardage - Game<br />

123 Kennard Davis vs. Bethany October 23, 2003<br />

Interception Yardage - Season<br />

220 Kennard Davis 2001<br />

173 Greg Pernus 1985<br />

145 Randy Melko 1984<br />

143 Kennard Davis 2003<br />

110 Kennard Davis 2002<br />

Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns - Career<br />

6 Kennard Davis 2001-04<br />

Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns - Season<br />

2 Kennard Davis 2003, 2002<br />

Interceptions Returned for Touchdowns - Game<br />

2 Kennard Davis vs. Bethany October 24, 2003<br />

TACKLES<br />

Tackles - Game<br />

27 Pat Fire at Carnegie Mellon 1984<br />

18 Tyler Vargo at Gannon November 10, 2001<br />

Joe Roosa vs. Geneva 1979<br />

16 Joe Roosa vs. Grove City 1977<br />

15 Dante Darby at Bethany November 26, 2002<br />

Mike Voelker at Gannon November 10, 2001<br />

Joe Roosa vs. Hiram 1977<br />

Joe Roosa vs. Carnegie Mellon 1979<br />

Joe Roosa vs. Hiram 1979<br />

Tackles - Season<br />

146 Pat Fire 1984<br />

144 James Simko 1985<br />

136 Brent Dietzel 1983<br />

Ed Zdarko 1982<br />

125 Brent Dietzel 1982<br />

120 Joseph Roth 1991<br />

117 Ryan David 1994<br />

115 Joe Roosa 1979<br />

113 Dante Darby 2002<br />

Bruce Russell 1982<br />

Chris<br />

Minton<br />

Tackles for Loss - Season<br />

17.0 Dante Darby 1999<br />

16.0 Jason Diley 1995<br />

14.0 Ryan Reed 1999<br />

13.5 George Kum-Nji 2002<br />

13.0 Chris Minton 2002<br />

Dante<br />

Darby<br />

Victor Carter 1991<br />

12.5 George Kum-Nji 2004<br />

Tackles for Loss - Career<br />

45.5 George Kum-Nji 2001-04<br />

42.5 Dante Darby 1997-99; 2002<br />

41.5 Jon Howson 2002-<br />

39.0 Ryan Reed 1998-2001<br />

33.5 Chris Minton 2001-04<br />

Sacks - Game<br />

George<br />

Kum-Nji<br />

2.0 George Kum-Nji at Ohio Wesleyan 9/11/04<br />

George Kum-Nji at Grove City 10/9/04<br />

Jon Howson vs. Westminster 10/23/04<br />

Jon Howson at Buffalo State 11/6/04<br />

George Kum-Nji at Bluffton 9/15/01<br />

George Kum-Nji vs. Grove City 10/5/02<br />

Sacks - Season<br />

12.0 Jason Diley 1995<br />

9.0 George Kum-Nji 2004<br />

Ralph Voracek 1979<br />

8.0 Nick Ondo 1994<br />

Chris Saluga 1992<br />

7.0 Jon Howson 2003<br />

George Kum-Nji 2001<br />

Dante Darby 1999<br />

6.5 Victor Carter 1990<br />

6.0 Jon Howson 2004<br />

Chris Minton 2003<br />

George Kum-Nji 2002<br />

Sacks - Career<br />

27.0 George Kum-Nji 2001-04<br />

22.0 Jason Diley 1993-97<br />

21.0 Nick Ondo 1991-94<br />

18.0 Jon Howson 2002-<br />

14.0 Dante Darby 1997-99; 2002<br />

* Defensive statistics are limited due to incomplete recordkeeping.<br />

We welcome any information that may help us gather statistics<br />

other than those listed. Please contact Kevin Fenstermacher in the<br />

sports information office with any information. Thank you.<br />

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Tackles - Career<br />

368 Joe Roosa 1976-79<br />

322 Dante Darby 1997-99; 2002<br />

319 Ray Felter 1988-91<br />

307 Mark Kinney 1983-96<br />

281 Joseph Roth 1988-91<br />

271 Robert Drake 2001-04<br />

261 Brent Dietzel 1980-83 (missing ’80 & ’81 stats)<br />

251 Kennard Davis 2001-04<br />

Bill Frick 1992-95<br />

246 Jace Ransom 1989-92<br />

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