2013 Geneva Tornadoes Football Media Guide

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GENEVA C O L L E G E 2013 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE


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CONTENTS COLLEGE INFORMATION

History of Geneva College A Leader in Christian Education Information about Geneva College Mission Statement of Geneva College Points of Excellence Football and Engineering Athletic Department Staff

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GOLDEN TORNADO FOOTBALL 15-22 Welcome to GT Football Football Facts History of Geneva Football Consistency and Character DeMarco Coaching Tree Sports Medicine

THE COACHING STAFF Head Coach Geno DeMarco Assistant Coaches

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2013 GOLDEN TORNADOES 27-38 Season Preview Numerical Roster Senior Picture Profiles Roster Picture Profiles

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OPPONENTS & 2012 STATISTICS 39-50 2013 Opposing Teams PAC Football Composite Schedule 2012 Box Scores 2012 Statistics

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GAMEDAY INFORMATION

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RECORD BOOK

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Home Field Advantage Gameday Promotions Campus Map GPS Address for Driving Directions Message to the Media Career Records Team Records Single Season Record Single Season Game Records All-Time Scores All-Time Geneva Lettermen Geneva All-Americans

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Writing, editing and design of 2013 Geneva football media guide: Christy Lear, Meg Bair and Caleb Musselman Photography by WCS Photography, Graule Studios and ADM Printing by Commercial Printing located in New Castle, PA


THE HISTORY & HERITAGE OF GENEVA COLLEGE

For 165 years, Geneva College has shaped the lives and careers of generations of students. The idea of Geneva College actually was expressed as early as 1836 by James Stewart Johnston, keeper of a general store in New Richland, Ohio, where the Scotch-Irish community came to buy tea, calico, gun powder and utensils. The residents also exchanged ideas here on everything from seed corn to the Kingdom of Heaven, and many liked the idea of a Christian liberal arts college. Johnston’s brother, the Reverend John Black Johnston, pastor of the Miami Reformed Presbyterian Church, began holding a Latin class in his study at Northwood, Ohio, in 1837. Initially, seven young men attended. The class soon grew, opened to include young women, and eventually moved to a log school in the village. On April 20, 1848, Geneva Hall opened in Northwood, Ohio. The school was named in honor of Geneva, Switzerland, center of the Reformed faith movement. Under the sponsorship of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, Geneva moved in 1880 to Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, to a parcel of land donated by the Harmony Society, a German religious group. Geneva continues today as a leader in Christian education--developing servant-leaders who can transform society for the kingdom of Christ. Our goal is to empower graduates who will positively impact their workplaces, communities, churches, families and world.

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Pictured above (top to bottom): Old Main in 1890, Geneva Football in 1957 vs. Westminster (Geneva 34, Westminster 12), 1926 Geneva Football team with campus behind


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A LEADER IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Academic Profile Student to Faculty Ratio Average Class Size Retention Rate for Fr. to So. Yr # of Different Majors offered Credits considered full-time student % of faculty with terminal degree Average SAT Graduation Rate (4 Year) (National Avg. 36%)

13:1 17 76% 38 12 82% 1080 50%

Career Placement % of students that get a job/grad 93% school 6 months after graduation % of graduating class that goes to 40% Graduate School Students securing employment 55% before graduation

Student Body Profile % of student body from PA On Campus % Off Campus (Commuter) % Total Enrollment Undergraduate Enrollment Miles from Pittsburgh Campus Acreage

73% 80% 20% 1750 1367 35 55

History and mission

Founded in 1848 in Northwood, Ohio, by the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, Geneva was named in honor of the Swiss center of the Reformed faith movement. In 1880, the college moved to Beaver Falls and built a campus on land donated by the Harmony Society. Geneva has emerged as a leader in Christian higher education, maintaining its heritage and fulfilling its mission to educate and minister to a diverse community of students for the purpose of developing servant-leaders and transforming society for the kingdom of Christ. It is the college’s goal to help students discover and use their gifts to the betterment of their society, their workplaces, communities, churches and families.

Location and facilities

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Located about 35 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, Geneva’s picturesque 55-acre campus provides a warm and welcoming environment. The college’s size about 2,100 traditional, non-traditional and graduate students, means that its students have access to a wide range of educational resources while still receiving individual attention. Geneva recently completed a $6 million renovation of the Science & Engineering Building, refitting the interior and upgrading technology. Several residence halls and the dining hall feature wireless Internet access.

Academics & activities

Geneva offers 38 undergraduate majors in fields ranging from engineering, applied music, accounting, English, chemistry, sport management and biblical studies. In recent years, one of the college’s fastest-growing areas has been its adult degree completion program. The DCP is conducted in 15 area locations including Beaver Falls, Pittsburgh and Youngstown, OH. The program is designed for working adults with some college experience, and it offers majors in community ministry, human resources and organizational development. Geneva also offers master’s programs in business administration, counseling,

higher education, organizational leadership and special education. But academics are just a part of the Geneva College experience. There are also plenty of student organizations and opportunities for spiritual growth, including a student senate, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the campus newspaper, a marching band, a touring choir and numerous community service opportunities. In addition, Geneva is proud of its many recreational programs, as well as the Golden Tornado varsity teams in football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, baseball, softball, cross country, track and field and tennis.


Location Beaver Falls, PA

Founded 1848

Enrollment 1,367

MOTTO Pro Christo et Patria (For Christ and Country)

Nickname Golden Tornadoes

Colors Black, Old Gold and White

President Dr. Kenneth A. Smith

INTERIM Athletic Director Van Zanic

Assistant Athletic Director Alan Sumner

Assistant Athletic Director Rebecca Dittmar

INTERIM Sports Information DIRECTOR Christy Lear

Head Athletic Trainer Lisa Karlinsey

Athletic Trainer Ericka Shafer

Athletic Department (724) 847-6650

Sports Information Office (724) 847-6885

Athletic Training Office (724) 847-6654

Accreditation AND memberships

Geneva College has been fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools since 1923 and maintains membership in the following organizations: • Council of Christian Colleges & Universities • Council of Independent Colleges • Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability • National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities

Athletics/Sports Information FAX (724) 847-5001

Football Office (724) 847-6784

sports at geneva

Men’s sports: football, basketball, baseball, indoor and outdoor track & field, cross country, and soccer. Women’s sports: basketball, volleyball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, cross country, soccer, and softball.

• Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities • The chemistry program is accredited by the American Chemical Society • The engineering program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) • The business program is accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBP) • The teacher certification program is approved by the education departments of Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, New York and other states

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GENEVA C O L L E G E MISSION STATEMENT pro christo et patria for christ and country

Geneva College is a Christ-centered academic community that provides a comprehensive education to equip students for faithful and fruitful service to God and neighbor. We accomplish this through biblically based programs and services marked by excellence and anchored by the historic, evangelical and Reformed Christian faith. The curriculum is rooted in the liberal arts and sciences, vocationally focused and delivered through traditional and specialized programs. The mission statement of the Geneva College Department of Athletics is to educate and minister to a diverse body of student-athletes. The Department of Athletics will provide an environment that enhances the development of the whole person spiritually, academically and physically. In order to fulfill its mission statement, the department will strive to honor Jesus Christ in and out of the athletic arena (Col. 3:23), recognize the valued purpose of each individual within the body (I Cor. 12:12-27) and encourage a teachable spirit aimed at an attitude of servant leadership (Rom. 12:1,2).

NCCAA Mission Statement The National Christian College Athletic Association is an association of Christ-centered collegiate institutions whose mission is to use athletic competition as an integral component of education, evangelism and encouragement. The NCCAA serves its members by setting association standards, developing communication resources, providing regional/ national competition and partnering in outreach to our communities and the world. The NCCAA is committed to equipping student-athletes and coaches to make a positive impact for Christ. 6

Geneva STUDENT-ATHLETES commitment “The mission of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare and fostering a positive student-athlete image.” The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is a committee made up of student-athletes assembled to provide insight on the student-athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on the rules, regulations and policies that affect student-athletes’ lives on NCAA member institution campuses. Presently, there are separate national SAACs for NCAA Divisions I, II and III. NCAA legislation mandates that all member institutions have SAACs on their respective campuses. Further, NCAA legislation requires that all member conferences have SAACs. Taking part in the NCAA Division III SAAC program, Geneva has an active SAAC committee consisting of student-athlete leaders from the variety of sport programs at Geneva College. Overseeing SACC is Women’s soccer head coach and Physical Education instructor, Linda Sumner. Below is a statement that was created and adopted by the NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, which Geneva College studentathletes believe sums up the practical side in fulfilling Geneva College’s mission to use all things for the purpose of glorifying God, specifically in the sport arena. “As NCAA Division III student-athletes, we commit ourselves to sportsmanship by demonstrating respect toward ourselves and others. This includes demonstrating fair play, take responsibility for our actions and representing the spirit of Division III intercollegiate athletics. We encourage our teammates, opponents, fans, coaches and referees to help us in promoting this philosophy.”


For over 165 years, Geneva has provided a well-rounded education that integrates excellent academics with biblically based values, teaching students to live out their faith in every aspect of life. With its scenic campus, diverse undergraduate programs and accelerated degree completion and master’s programs, Geneva offers many opportunities for students to grow intellectually and spiritually.

“The challenge of finding a College with high academics and competitive athletics is a hard thing to come by now days. Geneva had both and was close to home making a perfect fit.” Zach Hayward

SCHEDULE YOUR VISIT OR APPLY ONLINE TODAY AT WWW.GENEVA.EDU The place to begin your future is here at Geneva. Contact Geneva’s admission office for enrollment information. By Mail: Admissions Office Geneva College 3200 College Avenue Beaver Falls, PA 15010

By Internet: http://www.geneva.edu

By Email: admissions@geneva.edu gdemarco@geneva.edu

By Phone: 1-800-847-8255 724-847-6500

Pictured above and left: Admissions staff Pictured left: Public Relations staff

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PointS of Excellence Geneva College offers a challenging education rooted in God’s truth. We prepare students for success and encourage them to become the person God designed them to be. And not only do we intentionally integrate the Christian faith in every major and concentration, but we also provide a truly distinctive and high-quality academic experience. Geneva College placed in the top 20 of U.S. News & World Report’s Regional College North Rankings.

• In the past four years, on average, 93% of Geneva students are working or in grad school within six months after graduation. • Geneva provides the versatility for accounting students to meet all the requirements for the new CPA licensure exam either as part of their bachelor’s degree or their master’s degree. • 2011 accounting graduates had a 100% job placement rate U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges ranked Geneva’s ABET-accredited engineering program in the nation’s top 100 Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs

• Geneva prepares students for a wide range of environmental careers through a B.S. degree in environmental science and a concentration in environmental engineering. • Geneva offers an Adult Degree Completion Program (ADCP) to finish a degree in Human Resources, Human Services, Christian Ministry Leadership or Organizational Development. As a College of Distinction, Geneva is nationally recognized for providing outstanding preparation that is highly valued by graduate schools and employers. • The pass rate for Geneva graduates in the special education certification (Praxis II) is 100%.

• The B.S.B.A. and MBA programs are nationally accredited by the Accreditation Counsel of Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

• Geneva College has a larger percentage of senior faculty than most U.S. colleges, with 45% being full professors compared to the national average of 25%, and 36% being associate professors, compared to national averages of 21%.

• The business and athletic departments jointly offer a sport management major designed to prepare students for positions in administration, leadership, coaching and event management.

• Music business students have the opportunity to participate in the Contemporary Music Center Program in Nashville, Tennessee.

• The Department of Biblical Studies offers opportunities to study at Jerusalem University College or at the Covenanter Theological Institute in Airdrie, Scotland.

• The B.S.B.A. and MBA programs are nationally accredited by the Accreditation Council of Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

• Geneva offers innovative business/aviation and Christian ministry/aviation majors through a partnership with the Community College of Beaver County.

Geneva was named a Christian College of Distinction, affirming the school’s dedication to high quality academics founded on the inerrant truth of God’s word. • Through the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, Geneva offers the 3&3 Program enabling students to complete a B.S. and a M.Div. in only six years. • Geneva graduates pass the test for teacher certification in elementary education (Praxis II) at over a 99% rate in the first attempt–one of the highest pass rates in Pennsylvania. • All 50 states offer some form of reciprocity for certification to Geneva education graduates. Designated as a Pennsylvania College of Distinction, Geneva is recognized as one of the best places in the state for students to learn, to grow, and to succeed. 8

• Geneva College is one of only 15 CCCU schools in the nation that offers an ABET accredited, four-year engineering program.

• Geneva engineering students compete in national competitions including the Solar Splash, Steel Bridge Building and the Society of Automotive Engineers Baja Competition. • A great majority of Geneva students—70%— complete internships during the course of their study. • Average class size is 17 students. • Student-to-faculty ratio is 13:1. • Geneva’s general engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org. • Geneva’s biochemistry major is approved by the American Chemical Society and offers rigorous preparation for graduate or allied health schools.


• Through the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, Geneva offers the 3&3 Program enabling students to complete a B.S. and a M.Div. in only six years. • Music education and music business graduates have a 90-100% job placement in the first year.

• The cardiovascular science program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). • Geneva has an agreement with the Art institute of Pittsburgh, offering students programs in culinary management, interior design, photography, advertising and more.

• Geneva College hosts a chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, an international English honors society open to English and Writing majors of high academic standing.

• Graduates of the Masters in Education in Reading have a 100% pass rate on the Reading Specialist Praxis Exam.

• Among a recent sampling of chemistry graduates, 83% were able to work in an internship or research experience during college years, and 100% had employment in their field or were accepted into graduate school within three months of graduation.

• The Master of Arts in Counseling programs are accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Programs (CACREP).

• Geneva is the first college in the country to offer a five-year B.S. /M.S. degree in cardiovascular science technology through Inova Heart and Vascular Institute in Virginia.

• Geneva provides graduate-level degrees in: Business Administration, Cardiovascular Science, Counseling, Higher Education, Organizational Leadership, Reading and Special Education.

• Geneva’s Adult Degree Completion Program (ADCP) offers two fully online majors—Christian Ministry Leadership and Human Resources. • Of Geneva’s 96 full-time faculty members, 76% have earned doctorates. • The Department of Engineering has had 100% job placement for graduates in the past 10 years.

• Geneva College was selected to join the Undergraduate Microbial Genome Annotation Program, an initiative of the Department of Energy’s Joint Genome Institute (JGI).

• Geneva is one of only 118 colleges in North America to qualify for membership in the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU), and is a founding member.

• Students have opportunities for enrichment and networking through Geneva’s Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) chapter.

• Geneva awards bachelor’s degrees in nearly 40 undergraduate major areas of study and offers seven master’s degree programs.

• Geneva graduates have an 80% acceptance rate when applying for entrance to medical school–well above the national average. • The psychology program meets the standards required by the American Psychological Association for graduate school entrance.

• Geneva College’s Center for Urban Biblical Ministry (CUBM) in Pittsburgh educates urban students for effective service in their local communities. • Since 1923, Geneva College has been accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. • Music graduates have a 100% placement rate when applying to graduate school programs.

• Psychology students present work at regional conferences annually.

• Psychology students experience the field beyond the classroom both in practical experiences and in advocacy with the government.

• For over 50 years, Geneva’s chemistry department has been approved by the American Chemical Society (ACS)—a distinction achieved by only six other colleges in the CCCU.

• The first biopsychology major graduated in 2012 and has been hired as an IOM Tech in UPMC’s Center for Clinical Neurophysiology (CCN).

• Geneva students have the opportunity each summer to attend Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies to develop practical methods of caring for the environment. • Geneva’s more than 40 semester-abroad programs include opportunities to study in Rome, China, South Africa, Japan, Spain and many more. • Philosophy graduates from Geneva have earned Ph.D.s at universities such as the University of Chicago, Purdue, Marquette, Pitt, St. Andrews in Scotland and others. Two are attending U.S. News & World Report Top-50 law schools.

• Geneva has earned the approval of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability for its fundraising and financial practices. • Geneva College is the only CCCU institution with a full-time program in Rome, Italy. In Rome, students spend a semester studying the humanities, traveling throughout Italy and Europe, and engaging in volunteer activities. • Geneva offers a semester-long program at the Los Angeles Film Studies Center which combines seminar courses and internships in various segments of the film industry. • Philosophy professors Dr. Robert Frazier and Dr. Esther Meek have both received the Excellence in Scholarship Award, which is determined by Geneva faculty. • Geneva College hosts a chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, a national honor society for history students, professors and alumni.

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FOOTBALL & ENGINEERING

MEET BRETT HUTIRA, LINEBACKER AND ENGINEER MAJOR Brett Hutira knew that he wanted to attend a school where he could grow, play football and be part of a strong engineering program. After visiting Geneva College, he knew right away that he was in the perfect place to pursue these goals. And, he felt that the people on campus truly cared for his well being and wanted him to succeed. Growing up in the Greater Latrobe area, Brett was always into sports, including having active roles on his high school’s baseball and football teams. And that passion for athletics has continued to Geneva, where he was the starting safety for the Golden Tornadoes last season. During his campus visit, Brett met the football team’s head coach, Geno DeMarco, and was immediately impressed with his caring nature. “He was very attentive to what I needed and very supportive.” Coach DeMarco’s support continued throughout Brett’s college career. “He helped me achieve my academic potential by being so adamant about putting school first.” Brett says that Coach DeMarco’s example has influenced the approach of the entire football staff, which has been extremely cooperative with his challenging academic schedule, allowing him to reach his full potential, not only on the field, but also in the classroom. His inspiration for pursuing a degree in civil engineering came from family ties. With everyone in Brett’s immediate family a part of the construction business, he attributes his passion to what he grew up around. “I have an interest in all my major classes. It’s real-life learning, and this was exactly what I wanted.” Brett says that the team atmosphere at Geneva goes beyond the playing field and into the classroom. And he appreciates how this has allowed him to learn from others how best to apply his talents. “You don’t do engineering by yourself; everything is a team and you need those people to learn and check everything.” This classroom experience prepared him for a summer internship with PennDot, where he validated his decision to come to Geneva. “I know I’ll apply all my knowledge and skills from classes in the workforce.” Despite his hectic schedule, Brett achieved his goal of graduating in four years. And how does he feel about accepting the challenge of being a studentathlete with the rigorous academic workload of an engineering major? “It’s not easy, but it’s worth it.” 10

FOOTBALL STUDENT-ATHLETE OLIVER ONUFER SPEAKS ON HIS EXPERIENCE IN BAJA SAE COMPETITION The Geneva College engineering students participated in the Baja SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Competition in Auburn, AL April of 2012. Each year Geneva students compete in the Baja SAE Competition for undergraduate and graduate engineering majors. The goal for the students is to simulate a realworld engineering design project and the challenges that come with it. Each team competes to have its design accepted for manufacture by a fictitious firm. The teams must utilize their talents to create, build, test and complete a vehicle within the limits of the rules. Those participating must also come up with financial support for their vehicles. Although a competition, the Baja series is also an opportunity for students to learn the importance of public safety, and create hands on experience for engineering design, fabrication and testing aspects that are a necessity in their field. This alone gives students a new prospective in their field. Senior mechanical engineering major and football student-athlete Oliver Onufer has participated in the competition for several years and has gained valuable experience. “SAE Baja was the perfect capstone project for my senior year because it brought together all the component design courses I took and incorporated my highly competitive nature into the same project. We had to engineer the best car we could, build it, and test it before competition so we could have our best driver in the seat and bring home a top 10 finish.”


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ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

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POSITION

EMAIL

PHONE

Christy, Molly

Academic Advisor

machrist@geneva.edu

724-847-6498

Conser, Curt

Co-Head Coach Women’s Volleyball

digordie@hotmail.com

724-847-6104

Contenta, Tom

Assistant Football Coach

taconten@geneva.edu

724-847-5010

Craft, Mandee

Head Coach Women’s Tennis

mandee_craft@hotmail.com 724-847-6650

DeMarco, Eugene

Head Football Coach

gdemarco@geneva.edu

724-847-6650

Dittmar, Rebecca

Asst. Athletic Director/Compliance Officer

rdittmar@geneva.edu

724-847-6650

Dunda, Gary

Head Coach - Men’s Soccer

gtdunda@geneva.edu

724-847-5226

Dupler, Ashley

Asst. to the Athletic Director/Asst. W. Basketball aedupler@geneva.edu

724-847-6105

Karlinsey, Lisa

Head Athletic Trainer

lakarlin@geneva.edu

724-847-5003

Lear, Christy

Interim Sports Information Director

cllear@geneva.edu

724-847-6885

Pinchotti, Michael

Asst. Football Coach

mjpincho@geneva.edu

724-847-6650

Santarsiero, Jeffrey Head Coach Men’s Basketball

jsantars@geneva.edu

724-847-6653

Shafer, Ericka

Instructor/Assistant Athletic Trainer

ejshafer@geneva.edu

724-847-6654

Smith, Wendy

Co-Head Coach Women’s Volleyball

wbsmith@geneva.edu

724-847-6104

Sumner, Alan

Assistant Athletic Dir./Head Baseball Coach awsumner@geneva.edu 724-847-6647

Sumner, Linda

Head Coach Women’s Soccer

lnsumner@geneva.edu

724-847-6652

Wargo, Jason

Asso.Head Coach Track & Field/Asst. Football jcwargo@geneva.edu

724-847-6761

Wynn, Lori

Head Women’s Basketball Coach

724-847-6651

Yowler, Brian

Head Coach Cross Country and Track & Field bcyowler@geneva.edu

724-847-6728

Zanic, Van

Interim Athletic Director/ Head Softball Coach

724-847-6886

lrwynn@geneva.edu vgzanic@geneva.edu


Tom Contenta Assistant Football Coach

Mandee Craft Head Coach Women’s Tennis

Gary Dunda Head Coach Men’s Soccer

Lisa Karlinsey Head Athletic Trainer

Christy Lear Interim Sports Information Director

Ericka Shafer Athletic Trainer

Wendy Smith Co-Head Coach Volleyball

Curt Conser Co-Head Coach Volleyball

Geno DeMarco Head Football Coach

Mike Pinchotti Assistant Football Coach

Linda Sumner Alan Sumner Assistant Athletic Director Head Coach Women’s Soccer Head Coach Men’s Baseball

Rebecca Dittmar Assistant Athletic Director Football Compliance

Jeff Santarsiero Head Coach Men’s Basketball

Jason Wargo Associate Head Coach T&F Assistant Football Coach

“ At Geneva College, our athletic department staff challenges our student-athletes to reach their potential and Lori Wynn Head Coach Women’s Basketball

Brian Yowler Head Coach Cross Country Head Coach Track & Field

Van Zanic Interim Athletic Director Head Coach Women’s Softball

become excellent athletically, academically and spiritually.

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GENEVA GOLDEN TORNADOES FOOTBALL


WELCOME TO GENEVA FOOTBALL “It is with great enthusiasm and expectation that I welcome you to another season of Geneva football, and to Reeves Field! We anticipate a great year. We are committed to athletics at Geneva, believing them to be important elements of the collegiate experience. We take pride in our athletic department, and we are pleased that our coaches and student-athletes are dedicated to honoring Jesus Christ on and off the field. My hope is that you will enjoy the upcoming season and your visit to Geneva College.” Sincerely,

Ken Smith Geneva College President

The coaches throughout the Geneva College athletic department relish the opportunity to help develop men and women in all aspects of life. We will have a coaching staff that will work tirelessly to help each person meet their goals on the field, on the court, in the classroom and on campus. We can make the promise that men and women will graduate from Geneva College having developed skills that will prepare them for life after athletics. We will strive for excellence in all that we do and will demand more from our student-athletes than has ever been asked of them before. Because we know each of us has a responsibility to give their very best every day, this coaching staff will walk alongside every Geneva student-athlete from day one through graduation. Since our very first intercollegiate football game in 1890 and a few years later the first ever college basketball game in the United States in 1893, Geneva College and its coaches have been working hand in hand in developing student-athletes in all areas of life. With one of the richest athletic traditions anywhere, 16

the men and women at Geneva College have a certain pride that they carry with them every time they put on a Geneva uniform. Similarly, the coaching staff understands what it means to mentor our student-athletes and demand their very best in every practice and game. The athletic programs at Geneva College will always be about winning and helping develop our studentathletes to have a mindset that there is nothing wrong with reaching for success. While we hope for success in athletics, nothing will be more important to our coaches and staff than that of honoring Jesus Christ in all that we do and helping to develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Being a Christcentered College means exactly what it says. Jesus Christ will always be at the center of everything we do and everything that we stand for in our lives. Additionally, it is honoring the gifts and talents that have been bestowed upon our studentathletes and coaches that will ultimately please our Lord and Savior.

Van Zanic

Dr. Kenneth A. Smith President of Geneva College

Dr. Kenneth A. Smith began his term as Geneva’s 19th president in 2004. Dr. Smith graduated from Geneva College in 1980 with a degree in political science and business administration. He earned a master’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh in 1982 and doctorate from the University of Maryland in 1991. Prior to the inauguration as president, Dr. Smith chaired the strategy and human resources department in the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University. He also served as a member of Geneva’s board of trustees. During his years as a student at Geneva, Dr. Smith participated intercollegiately on both the soccer and rifle teams.

Ken Carson Provost

A 1979 graduate of Geneva College, Ken Carson began his term as the Vice President of Academic Affairs in June of 2005. He became Provost in 2009. Carson earned a Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from the University of Akron in 1985. Since then, he has held faculty positions at Cal Poly, Pomona: Arizona State University and the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga before returning to Geneva’s faculty in 1999. “I am very interested in working to strengthen the relationship between athletics and the central academic function of the college.” said Carson. “I admire student-athletes who work hard to excel both in the classroom and in intercollegiate competition. My desire is that God would be glorified in all aspects of Geneva life, including by the pursuit of athletic excellence.” Ken and his wife, Jean, reside on College Hill in Beaver Falls and have five children.

Van Zanic Director of Athletics A Geneva graduate himself, Zanic completed his studies on College Hill in 1992 with a degree in Broadcast Communication. While with the Golden Tornadoes, Zanic spent four years playing baseball. A four-year starter for Geneva, he helped guide Geneva to four consecutive postseason appearances. Today he finds himself starting a new stint off the field as Geneva’s new Interim Athletic Director while continuing his role as the Geneva softball Head Coach. Zanic started his coaching career at Woodland Hills High School as an assistant to his father George Zanic in the mid90’s. Woodland Hills qualified for the WPIAL play-offs in each of the three years he spent with the Wolverines. Six years after graduating, Zanic returned to his alma mater and never looked back. “It has truly been a blessing to be at Geneva for so long,” says Zanic. “I am grateful for the opportunity to come to work at a special place every day.” Zanic and his wife Becky live on College Hill in Beaver Falls with their two children Zach (14) and Lexi (9).


FOOTBALL FACTS

2013 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Head Coach Geno DeMarco

September 7 14 21 28

Record at Geneva 128-83 (21 Years) Career Record 128-83 (21 Years)

Frostburg State *Bethany *Thiel Carnegie Mellon

October

Affiliation NCAA III; NCCAA

5 19 26

Conference Presidents’ Athletic Conference

*Thomas More #*Saint Vincent *Waynesburg

November

Stadium (Capacity) Reeves Field (6,500)

2 9 16

Assistant Coaches Mike Pinchotti, Tom Contenta, Jason Wargo, Zack Feltrop, Greg Best, Mike DeChellis, David Giradi, Frank Giradi, Javon Moody

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2012 Record: 3-7 2012 Conference Record: 3-5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 37/16

For all of Geneva’s athletic schedules and live streaming links use your smart phone to scan QR code on right or go to www.geneva.edu/ athletics_games

Starters Returning - Offense: 15 Starters Returning - Defense: 8 Offensive Formation: Spread Defensive Formation: Multiple All-Time Record: 529-466-48

GENEVA AND THE PRESIDENTS’ ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (PAC) Another NAIA member, Geneva College, became the conference’s ninth member and began league play as it started NCAA Division III provisional membership in 2007-08. Chatham College (now University) became the league’s 10th member, also in 2007-08. In 2012, the PAC voted to add Carnegie Mellon University and Case Western Reserve University as affiliate members in the sport of football beginning in 2014. The PAC annually crowns champions and awards Allconference status in all 19 league sports. Head coaches select all-PAC squads for all team sports, while in individual sports such as cross country and tennis, all-PAC accolades are based upon performances at the conference championships. The PAC annually awards its men’s and women’s AllSports Trophies to the schools which perform best across the board in PAC competition. For the lastest awards and news on PAC student-athletes visit their new web page at www.pacathletics.org.

Founded in 1955, the Presidents’ Athletic Conference continues its mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Comprised of 10 select private colleges – Bethany College, Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vincent College, Thiel College, Thomas More College, Washington and Jefferson College, Waynesburg University and Westminster College – the PAC remains a unique organization in this day of high pressure intercollegiate athletics. With academics at the center of each member’s philosophy, the PAC is built on the principle that an athletic program is a part of college life, but not an entity in itself. The PAC expanded to seven members in 2005 with the addition of Thomas More College, formerly a NCAA Division III independent. Saint Vincent College, a NAIA member, joined the conference as it began provisional membership status in NCAA Division III in 2006-07.

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The History

of G eneva C ollege Football Geneva College is entering its 123rd year of football. In Geneva’s inaugural season of 1890, only one game was played. The game ended in a 10-4 loss against the University of Pittsburgh. The following story of Geneva College football reflects the rich, flavorful tradition of the Golden Tornadoes. Geneva’s initial full season in 1891ended with a mark of 4-2. Under Professor Charles O. Bemies the “Covies,” as they were originally named, ran up an impressive 126 points while holding opponents to 78. From 1900-1903, Coach J.B. Craig compiled the best coaching ledger in school history: 26-3-3. During the 1903 season came the story of “Who tackled Joe Thompson?” Halfback, captain, and assistant coach, “Colonel Joe” would go on to become a World War I hero. But in November 1903, he was involved in one of the most unusual plays in the history of college football. Trailing W & J 6-0 late in the fourth quarter, QB Paul Critchlow called for a reverse. Joe was running to the open field when, at about midfield, a W & J substitute came off the sidelines to tackle him - upon which W & J fans swarmed the field. After attempts to disperse the crowd failed, the game was called due to darkness. Although Geneva had the ball with six minutes remaining, the game was saved for W & J, and the legend of “Who tackled Joe Thompson” began. In 1926, Geneva once again found its “Covies” in the national spotlight. A championship season, highlighted by a 16-7 defeat of Harvard, with a record of 8-2 under head coach “Bo” McMillin, gave Geneva its most successful season to date. A post season victory over Ogelthorpe in Jacksonville, FL cemented their claim as champions. Coach McMillin instilled the winning attitude in 1926, but the on field leader was Cal Hubbard, the most celebrated athlete Geneva has produced. A member of both the pro football and baseball Halls of Fame, Hubbard’s notoriety came early, as he was mentioned by several eastern sportswriters on their All-American lists. Geneva’s successful 1926 squad was considered a tough act to follow, especially

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Pictured: Geneva Football Team, 1901

considering Coach McMillin’s 1927 team had lost six starters from its famous “Championship Eleven.” However, the team was able to gain an impressive 8-0-1 record to close Geneva’s second era of excellence. A new era of greatness was not long in coming. Geneva enjoyed winning seasons from 1930-33. A feared “giant-killer” in this era, the “Covies” enjoyed victories over national powers such as Pitt, West Virginia University, Boston College and Boston University. These great teams were fortunate

to include Cliff Aultman (1935), perhaps the greatest athlete in Geneva history. He earned 15 letters in four sports in four years, and also scored the first TD in what is now known as the NorthSouth College All-Star Game. World War II brought about the only interruption in the long history of Geneva College football. But after the war, Geneva quickly found itself back on top. Back field star Larry Bruno helped the 1946 “Covies” to a 7-1 record. After missing the season opener with an injury (leading to the


squad’s only loss that year), Bruno recovered remarkably to place third in the national scoring race. The defensive front contributed too, allowing just nine points the rest of the season. Bruno received All-American honors earning him the distinction of being the first official AllAmerican in school history. Even though team success has roller-coastered through the years, the record books continue to reflect great names and performances from the past. Most notable was the individual career scoring

record (198 points) set by running back Willie Taylor (1956). Taylor is still tied for the third-best mark in school history. In addition, Bob Perrota’s (1981) career-scoring mark (208 points) still ranks him in the all-time top five. More recently, the era of head coach Gene Sullivan (1976-92) reached new heights in the 1987 season. An 8-2 regular season record was the best since 1972. As a reward, the Tornadoes ended the season ranked #15 nationally and earned the honor of hosting a first-round playoff

game against #10 ranked Bluffton College. Played on a snowy, 20-degree day at Reeves Stadium, Geneva won a hard-fought 16-13 game. During that season, Geneva reached the NAIA national semifinals for the first time in school history. On May 3, 1993, Geneva opened its most recent chapter of football history. Geno DeMarco took over the Golden Tornadoes with a passion for success. DeMarco has led Geneva to 11 post-season appearances in the last 18 years, including four NCCAA Victory Bowl titles. During the 1994 season, DeMarco’s team defeated Tiffin and Trinity in back-to-back weeks. The significant fact about these victories was both teams were ranked number three in the country when Geneva beat them. Those two weeks may have been the turning point for the Golden Tornadoes. Since then they have become a national power throughout the MidStates Football Association and the entire nation. From the seasons of 1995-1997, Geneva qualified for the NAIA national playoffs. In 1998 Geneva received it’s first-ever number one ranking. Geneva captured two consecutive NCCAA titles in 1998 and 1999 and have followed that with back to back NCCAA titles in 2002, 2003 and 2009. In 2005, DeMarco got his Golden Tornadoes back into the NAIA Championship Series after a seven-year layoff. During the past 20 seasons under head coach Geno DeMarco, the Golden Tornadoes have compiled an overall record of 128-83, including three conference titles and five NCCAA titles. With that mark, head coach Geno DeMarco became the winningest coach in school history by passing his predecessor Gene Sullivan in the next-to-last game of the 2007 season. DeMarco and the Golden Tornadoes have enjoyed the most success of any era of Geneva football since its inception in 1890. In 2007, Geneva began a new era as a member of NCAA Division III and the Presidents’ Athletic Conference. It hasn’t taken long for the Golden Tornadoes to leave an impression by going 18-8 against its new conference foes in the first three years. In the process, Geneva became the 25th NCAA Division III school to win 500 career games, a number that was reached during the 2007 season.

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CONSISTENCY 500 Wins Club

geneva football: a tradition of excellence

Geneva is one of only 33 Division III football programs to have won over 500 games. In the programs existence of over120 years the Golden Tornadoes have racked up 526 wins.

1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Top Winningest Active Coaches in Eastern United States:

Joe Fincham Bill Cronin Ken Sparks Mike Drass Danny Hale Al Bagnoli Mike Welch Jerry Moore E.J. Mills Rich Giancola Rich Lackner Dick Biddle Mike Cragg Monte Cater Frank Beamer Sherman Wood Mike Kelchner Geno DeMarco Jim Dennison Mike Clark Andy Talley Bob Ford Dennis Douds

Wittenburg, OH Georgetown, KY Carson-Newman, TN Wesley College, DE Bloomsburg, PA Penn, PA Ithaca College, NY Appalachian State, NC Amherst, MA Montclair State, NJ Carnegie Mellon, PA Colgate, NY Hobart, NY Shepherd, WV Virginia Tech, VA Salisbury, MD C-Newport, VA Geneva, PA Walsh, OH Bridgewater, VA Villanova, PA Albany, NY E. Stroudsburg, PA

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DIII NAIA DII DIII DII DI-AA DIII DI-AA DIII DIII DII DI-AA DIII DII DI DIII DIII DIII NAIA DIII DI-AA DI-AA D-II

Ranked in Top 20 - NAIA Ranked in Top 15 - NAIA National Championship Series Ranked in Top 10 - NAIA National Championship Series Ranked in Top 5 - NAIA National Championship Series Ranked #1 - National Christian College Athletic Association Ranked #1 - NAIA NCCAA Victory Bowl Champions Ranked in Top 15 - NAIA Ranked #1 - National Christian College Athletic Association NCCAA Victory Bowl Champions Ranked in Top 10 - NAIA Declined Victory Bowl Bid Ranked in Top 25 - NAIA Ranked in Top 25 - NAIA NCCAA Victory Bowl Champions Ranked in Top 20 - NAIA NCCAA Victory Bowl Champions Ranked in Top 25 - NAIA Ranked in Top 15 - NAIA National Championship Series Ranked #1 - National Christian College Athletic Association Ranked in Top 20 - NAIA Ranked In Don Hansen Top 30 - NCAA Division III Ranked #1 - National Christian College Athletic Association NCCAA Victory Bowl Runner-up/Runner-up in PAC competition Declined ECAC Bowl-Bid One of only two teams in the entire NCAA to begin the season 1-5 and win their last four games. (Rutgers) Ranked #1- National Christian College Athletic Association NCCAA Victory Bowl Champions Posted 4-1 overall record away from Reeves Field Geneva becomes full members of NCAA Divison III and members of the Presidents’ Athletic Conference

CHARACTER In recent years the Golden Tornadoes have been spotted in the community helping with local youth football camps, reading to elementary students in the classroom and organizing community events such as 5K run/walks to raise funds for orgainzations helping towards the fight against cancer. In sync with Geneva’s mission statement, every year the Geneva football studentathletes are given a manual that explains, in detail, the practicalities of living out Romans 8:37. “Character is who you are when no one else is looking” as stated on page seven in the manual. “Character defines who you are, it follows you, better yet, it leads you everywhere you go. Without character, troubles and the challenges of life will expose you.”

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The DeMarco Coaching Tree During the past 20 years, Geno DeMarco and his staff have molded young men into not only outstanding college football players, but outstanding young men. Upon their graduation from Geneva College, a total of 97 former players have gone on to join the coaching ranks at either the high school or college level. The DeMarco coaching tree reaches far and wide and exemplifies what an incredible impact Geneva College football has had on an entire generation of young coaches. With 92 student-athletes on the current roster, the chances are very good that the coaches of tomorrow are the Geneva players of today. * Those in Black are actively coaching Scott Alexander Bill Allman Brandon Ambrose Tony Banks Matt Barge Sam Becker Jeff Beltz John Bennett Matt Brown Cecil Brazos Eric Brazos Mike Bruno Jeff Brunton Andy Buchs Brain Burton Jason Candle John Carson Marty Casper Steve Centers Jeff Childs Scott Coachman Melvin Cobbs Tom Contenta

Marcus Costanza Vince Dalicandro Mike Daniels Mark Dawson Scott Dobson Dan Dillman John Elinsky Leif Ellis Zack Feltrop Chaz Freeman Tyler French Ryan Fronius Tim Frost Mike Germusa Ethan Gigler Mike Gill David Girardi Vince Guido Adam Guthrie Chris Haggart Brian Hall Kris Hall Pete Hansinger

Eric Harsh Frank Hernandez Mike Holaren J.D. Houge Danny Hough B.J. Howard Tyler Joden Tom Karczewski Chance Kelosky Josh Kisling Ken Klemencic Rich Kolesar Dave Lacinski Aaron Lucas Jace McClean Rich McClellan Shawn McCreary Derek McHenney Javon Moody Jon Murphy Kevin Murray Willie Murray Justin Myers

Andy Oberg Nick Phillips Jordan Pitzer Aaron Price Zach Price Mike Ribar Brad Roman Jon Rose Jesse Rosenberger Seth Rosenberger James Samreny Scott Sauders Anthony Savannah Matt Savannah Matt Schilajew Jon Schmitt Garrett Sekanick Gary Sharp Luke Shuster Mike Sirney Scott Slater Aaron Slocum Adam Smith

Claude Smith Mike Stewart Mike Sullivan Matt Taylor Marko Thomas Marlin Thomas Ryan Thompson Neil Tkatch Aaron Tommelleo Luke Travelpiece Gary Walstrom Jason Wargo Jason Zellum

SPORTS MEDICINE Geneva College trainers Lisa Karlinsey and Ericka Shafer serve each of the Golden Tornadoes’ athletic programs when it comes to treatment and rehabilitation. Geneva is also fortunate to have a handful of student trainers to aid in helping teams prepare for games and practices. In addition, Geneva has a working relationship with the Beaver County Medical Center and orthopedic surgeon Dr. John Lehman for additional support and care for its student-athletes. New to the Geneva medical team is Dr. Kilpatrick from the Association of Speciality Physicians.

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Head Coach Geno DeMarco • • • • • •

20 seasons at Geneva All-time Winningest Coach at Geneva (125-76) Post Season 11 of the last 18 years 5 Victory Bowl Championships 2nd Winningest Coach in Western Pennsylvania Among Top 5 Winningest Coaches in Pennsylvania

In the last 20 seasons, Geno DeMarco has won more games as a Geneva head coach than any other man in the over 120 years since football began on College Hill in 1890. Taking over the program in 1993, Coach DeMarco has compiled an overall record of 128-83 as he became the first Geneva coach to surpass the 100 victory plateau in 2007. In 2003, DeMarco surpassed his former coach, Gene Sullivan, for the most wins by any other Geneva coach. DeMarco is now the longest tenured head coach in Geneva College football history having just completed his 20th season surpassing his predecessor Gene Sullivan for most years on a Geneva sideline as a head coach. During DeMarco’s tenure, Geneva has four times qualified for the NAIA national tournament, including the 2005 season, and six times DeMarco has led the Golden Tornadoes to the NCCAA Victory Bowl, which Geneva has won five times including 2009. Geneva has been invited to the post-season 11 times in the last 18 years. This long term success at one institution has translated into DeMarco being one of the winningest coach in the tri-state area of Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Along with Coach Sullivan and legendary Geneva head man By Morgan, DeMarco is one of only three coaches to lead Geneva’s program for 10+ seasons. “I can’t believe it has been 20 years,” DeMarco says. “I have to be one of the most blessed men in the world to have the opportunity to do what I love to do at a place like Geneva. We have outstanding young men come through our system and it is a true honor to have the opportunity to minister to them on a daily basis.” During his tenure, DeMarco has garnered a number of coaches of the year honors. In fact, DeMarco has won a coaching award in nine of his 20 seasons, including three times being named coach of the year in the Mid-States Football Association. In 2010, DeMarco and his staff were voted staff of the year within the NCCAA. DeMarco has been a part of Geneva football since he joined the Golden Tornadoes as a player in the early 1980’s. A standout linebacker for Head Coach Gene Sullivan, DeMarco became the school’s first NAIA academic All-American and was recently named as one of Geneva’s top 100 players from1976- 2000. DeMarco also played baseball at Geneva for Joe Hudak. DeMarco earned All-

District honors after hitting .407 in his junior season. DeMarco began his coaching career as a defensive line graduate assistant at Georgia Tech under Head Coach Bill Curry in 1985. The next two years he coached the defensive secondary and defensive line at West Virginia University under Head Coach Don Nehlen. “The time I spent at Georgia Tech and West Virginia was a remarkable experience for a young coach. It was invaluable for me, both professionally and personally to learn under two outstanding head coaches.” Both Curry and Nehlen are now members of the College Football Hall of Fame. At Geneva, DeMarco broke the all-time victory record in Geneva’s next to last game in 2003 and put himself ahead of the Geneva coaching class. In the last 20 years, over 70 of his players have followed their football career at College Hill into the ministry of coaching. DeMarco, who earned degrees in Psychology, Information Systems and Business Administration, was granted his Master’s degree in Business Administration from West Virginia University in 1986. DeMarco also teaches in Geneva’s nationally-accredited business program. DeMarco is one of four children of Rev. Eugene and Norma DeMarco to graduate from Geneva College. His youngest brother, David, was a quarterback for three years, while Sam earned four letters before graduating in 1986 and Marie graduated in 1988. Coach DeMarco resides in Daugherty Township in Beaver County with his wife, Cheryl, and four daughters: Alexa, Jessica, Grace and Rachel.

“We have outstanding young men come through our system and it is a true honor to have the opportunity to minister to them on a daily basis.”

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The DeMarco Family


ASSISTANT COACHES

Tom Contenta Defensive Backs/Recruiting Coordinator tacontenta@geneva.edu Beginning his coaching career on College Hill in 2007, the former Geneva standout has quickly climbed his way up the coaching ladder and become one of DeMarco’s top assistants. Contenta is entering his seventh year as defensive backs coach and is an integral part of the defensive play calling. As one of Geneva’s most competitive players on a defense that led the team to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) national championship series, Contenta has become one of the most relentless recruiters in the region. As Recruiting Coordinator, Contenta has taken the Golden Tornado marketing strategy to a new level, bringing in the two largest recruiting classes in program history. His example of work ethic is classic and his passion for Geneva College is unsurpassed. Along with his football duties, Coach Contenta is also an instructor in the physical education department at Geneva. From 2002-2005 Contenta roamed the Geneva secondary as a defensive back. His stellar career was capped by earning four letters, All-Conference, and NCCAA All-American honors. Contenta graduated from Geneva College with a Bachelor’s degree in Youth Ministry in 2006. After graduation Contenta began his coaching career at his high school alma mater, New Brighton, in 2006. Tommy and his wife Chelsea reside in New Brighton with their new born, Ethan.

Mike Pinchotti Linebackers/D-Coordinator mjpincho@geneva.edu Since coming to Geneva in 2002 Mike Pinchotti has become a welcomed fixture patrolling the Geneva sidelines, and since 2007 has been the catalyst behind the Golden Tornado Defense as the Defensive Coordinator. “Mike has done an outstanding job with our defense,” said head coach Geno DeMarco. “In particular he has helped develop some of the finest linebackers to ever wear a Geneva uniform.” Recently, Mike has taken the odd stack defense to a new level as a multiple look system, coordinating the input of position coaches. Pinchotti is also the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator and has been instrumental in the overall development of the football program on and off the field. Pinchotti has put his Masters of Organizational Leadership degree from Geneva College to good use by developing strength programs for other Geneva sport teams and football players in the off season. Along with the task of player development Pinchotti, plays a role as an assistant head coach to Coach DeMarco, where his years of management in the business world is a great asset to the Golden Tornado football program. Pinchotti also holds responsibilities in the recruiting process and is accountable for garnering many recruits attention to the Geneva program. Pinchotti spent his playing career at rival Westminster College and graduated in 1986 with an undergraduate degree in Communications, and earned a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership in 2011 from Geneva College. Pinchotti resides in North Sewickley Township with his wife, Tonya, and three children: Corinne, Karlee, and Michael.

Jason Wargo Offensive Line jcwargo@geneva.edu A former standout lineman for the Golden Tornadoes from 1991-94, Jason Wargo is entering his sixth season as offensive line coach. “Jason is one of the most loved coaches by his players and he does a great job of developing the young players,” says Coach Geno DeMarco. His passion for Geneva College and his loyalty to the purpose of the Golden Tornadoes football program is what motivates him as a coach. Wargo played for the Golden Tornadoes in the early 90’s and was on Coach DeMarco’s first team in 1993. Following his playing days, he began coaching in the high school ranks at Union in 1995 and 1996 and then at Freedom in 1997. He then moved on to the college ranks with coaching stops at Thiel College in 1998 and 1999 and then onto Geneva with two stints from 2000-2002 and 2008-present. To add to his coaching duties Wargo also serves as the Associate Head Coach for Geneva’s Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams. Along with his football career Wargo was also an accomplished thrower in his time at Geneva. Coach Wargo is also an instructor in the Physical Education department at Geneva. Jason and his wife Rachel reside in Franklin. 25


ASSISTANT COACHES CONTINUED Greg Best

Mike DeChellis

Greg Best returns to the Geneva College coaching staff for a third consecutive season. Best will once again be charged with leading the cornerbacks on the defensive side of the ball. Best brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Geneva’s coaching staff after playing Division I football at Kansas State and playing professionally for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns and in the Canadian Football League. A Blackhawk High School graduate, Best still lives in Chippewa Township.

Returning to College Hill after a head coaching stint at the high school level, Mike is back where he started in 1987, as an assistant for Coach Gene Sullivan. Continuing in that role for Coach DeMarco, DeChellis has been an integral part of the football program’s success demonstrating integrity, enthusiasm and knowledge at the collegiate level. Whether serving as the running backs’ coach or offensive coordinator, over the last twenty years, DeChellis has demonstrated the model of servant leadership. This season, DeChellis will be coaching the receivers, which he had done previously at New Brighton. DeChellis graduated from Beaver Falls High School, prior to beginning his collegiate playing career at Westminster College. He began his football coaching career at Blackhawk High School as an assistant from 1978-86. He also guided the Blackhawk girl’s basketball team to a WPIAL championship. DeChellis’s son, David, a former starter for the Golden Tornadoes as a defensive back, graduated as valedictorian in Pre-Med, recently opened his practice in pain management in Wexford, PA. The DeChellis family resides in Chippewa Township.

Zach Feltrop

David Girardi

For the third season Zach Feltrop will be on the Geneva College sidelines as an assistant coach. “A leader who portrayed toughness and intelligence as a linebacker during his playing days, Zach has emerged as a fine young coach,”says Coach Geno DeMarco. One of Geneva’s all-time greats, Feltrop finished his career in 2008 after leading the team in tackles in three of his four seasons. His knowledge of the game on defense and special teams along with his burning desire to learn has been a great resource for the coaching staff. Feltrop, graduated with a degree in business and worked in the construction management field before returning to his alma mater, two years ago to coach the inside linebackers as they build off of last year’s accomplishments.

David Girardi was a record setting quarterback who led the Golden Tornadoes to the 2009 National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Victory Bowl championship. Girardi was highly recruited out of St. Petersburg Catholic, rejected football scholarships at a number of schools but chose Geneva College because of its nationally accredited business program. After graduation, Girardi coached at Seton Hill University for two seasons while earning his Masters in Business Administration. He returns to College Hill to coach Zack Hayward, his replacement, who has already broken some of the records set by Girardi. The New Kensington native is employed as a marketing specialist for a fundraising company.

Frank Girardi

Javon Moody

Frank Girardi is onboard for a third consecutive season on the Geneva College Coaching staff. He stayed with the program as an assistant coach after his son graduated from Geneva in 2010. Frank spent 12 years coaching at St. Petersburg Catholic high school. Prior to that, Girardi spent time at Baker University in Kansas. He currently resides in New Kensington with his wife Barbra.

Javon Moody began his journey on the Geneva College football team as a running back after enjoying much success throughout his high school years. A severe knee injury, early in his collegiate career, caused the talented Moody to utilize his strengths through the linebacker position where he started on defense. A three year lettermen, Moody is one of the few players who received a mark in every statistical category and lettered on both sides of the ball. During the past two years Moody has been coaching at Ellwood City High School for Coach Don Phillips, another former Geneva College player and coach. Currently, he has been working in Lawrence County for the Community Resource Program with Summit Academy Moody will be taking advantage of his extensive playing experience as he assists the running backs this season. Javon resides in Pittsburgh.

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GT OUTLOOK ON 2013 “Continuous Improvement” The 2013 Golden Tornadoes enter the season with their sights set on turning the page and searching through the cupboard for that winning recipe. Head Coach Geno DeMarco walked away from the 2012 campaign with an unfortunate career low of 3 wins. “Five games last year came down to two plays¬; four of which included the last play” stated DeMarco. “The question is how do you cross the fine line of a winning and losing record? The answer is continuous improvement.” With a large senior class returning and a full herd of underclassmen eager to prove themselves, the Golden Tornadoes enter the gridiron season ready to turn raw talent into tangible results. So what can be expected of this GT squad on the first packed-out Saturday night in September?

OFFENSE

For the past two seasons, Geneva’s two-headed quarterbacking monster has caused many sleep deprived nights for PAC defenses. The Rocco Colavecchia and Zach Hayward dynamic duo bring a host of talent and experience into their senior campaigns. Colavecchia contributed a team high 23 touch downs in 2012. Even more impressive, 6 of those touchdowns were receiving and 14 were bone-crushing rushing touchdowns. Colavecchia posted 896 rushing yards for an average of just under 80 yards per game. Not bad for a quarterback. Dropping back in the pocket, Colavecchia went 41-82 and threw for 3 touchdowns while averaging just under 40 yards per game through the air. Rocco capped off his stellar junior season by receiving PAC Second Team honors. If Rocco is the peanut butter, Hayward is the jelly. With a cannon attached to his shoulder, Hayward had a 60% completion percentage and 16 touchdowns while eclipsing the 2,000 passing yard milestone. Add nearly 350 rushing yards to that resume and the Golden Tornadoes’ quarterbacking tandem topped out Geneva’s rushing statistics with over 1,200 yards combined on the ground. Hayward also received PAC Second Team as well as All-NCCAA Second Team. I think it is safe to say that ‘continuous improvement’ must turn to senior dominance for Rocco and Hayward in 2013.

RECEIVING

The quarterback duo will sorely miss the receiving hands of Corey (Sticky Hands) O’Patchen. O’Patchen ended his career with the fourth highest receiving yards and fourth 28

most receiving touchdowns in Geneva’s school history. In an attempt to continue their aerial dominance in 2013, Coach DeMarco will turn his gaze towards a few sophomores for sure-handed offensive plays. Returning sophomore Josh Guiser caught 18 passes for 190 yards and played in every game for the GT’s last fall. In addition, Sheyallen Herd went for 169 yards his freshman year and Lemuel Fuller collected a total of 142 yards in the air. With many players graduating and moving on at the wide receiver position, the playing field is wide open for a standout star to emerge.

In the backfield

Dylan Jones returns for his second season with a full year of experience to build upon. The young running back wasted no time climbing towards the top of the team’s rushing statistics. Playing in all 10 games last season, Jones gained 346 yards, averaging 33.4 yards a game while adding a touchdown to his totals. As in the wide receiving core, the backfield looks to continuously improve and begin to take shape as the year begins.

DEFENSE

Linebacker Dillon Goodell had a stellar start to his sophomore season and never looked in


someone like junior linebacker Nick Goforth can improve upon his 50 tackles from last season and assume a leadership role in the middle of the field. “One of our target areas to improve in order for us to cross that fine line of winning and losing is defense. We will continue to find ways to play a lot of people on defense in order to keep improving” says DeMarco.

SPECIAL TEAMS

“This year the coaching staff and I had to target specific areas to improve with the talent we have now and in recruiting” stated DeMarco. “There is no question that one of those target areas was our kicking game.” Bryan Visingardi left some big shoes to fill at the placekicker position. Visingardi finished his senior year with nine field goals and a total of 52 points for the GT’s. Geneva struggled in the punting department as they averaged about 10 yards less per kick as their opponents. “Special teams seems like such a small role in the entirety of the game but when it comes down to it, you can count on your hand the amount of plays that mean the difference between a ‘W’ or an ‘L’. The weight of all three phases of the game measure out to be equally important.” Geno continues, “With that said, we have a great group of young men who are enjoying the learning process and I have no doubts we will get to see the fruit of that kind of attitude during the 2013 season in special teams.”

THE COACH

the rear view mirror. Returning to campus with two seasons of team leading defensive statistics, Goodell will lead the Golden Tornadoes defense as they look to build off of last year. “In this day and age everyone wants to talk about only the offensive side of the game but a successful team has an equally strong defensive game” says DeMarco. “You can’t just run or pass the ball to win, you need defense. Goodell developed into the defensive presence he is because he kept building on his work year to year” DeMarco explains. “The process we use here is continuous improvement and you can see that through Goodell’s progress.” Goodell ended his

junior season with a total of 104 tackles, 65 of which were solo tackles and 8.5 were tackles for a loss. Unfortunately, Goodell is not joined by many of his defensive mates from last year as key defensive contributors such as Ryan Fronius, Tucker Nuetzel, Scott Erb, Tyler French and Brett Hutira all completed their athletic careers at Geneva. However, as the improvement process continues on all sides of the football, many will have the opportunity to follow Goodell’s footsteps as they claw their way to the top of the depth chart while maintaining a team-first attitude. Geneva hopes that

Geno DeMarco continues to add to his resume as the longest tenured head football coach at Geneva College, entering into his 21st season. Although DeMarco suffered his worst record last season ending at 3-7, he still holds a 128-83 total coaching record for a total winning percentage of 0.606. Geneva College’s Interim Athletic Director, Van Zanic says, “Coach DeMarco is one of the most well-respected coaches in the PAC. He has a passion for football and an even stronger passion for Geneva College and the studentathletes that go through the program. Geno and his staff have worked tirelessly to bring in the largest freshmen class in school history. Geneva College has a storied football tradition that dates back to 1890 and Coach DeMarco has carried the torch for 20 years, which is the longest tenure of any coach before him. With the most coaching victories in Geneva football history, Coach DeMarco will continue to build the Geneva football program each and every year.” For Geneva, the theme of ‘continuous improvement’ will hopefully translate into a solid 2013 campaign that can propel the program further along in its winning tradition. 29


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Hometown/High School

1 2 3 4 5D 5O 6 7O 7D 8 9 10 12 13 14D 14O 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25D 25O 26 28D 28O 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38O 38D 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50D 50O 51 52

Zack Hayward Josh Guiser Timothy Martin Devin Kelosky Dillon Goodell Caleb Ebersole Jimmy Quinlan Lemuel Fuller Gerard Doswell-Hardrick Nicholas Polka John Onufer Zachary Taylor Charles Cannaday Matt Leach Markus Wagner Josh Glover Montias Jackson Colton Booher Rocco Colavecchia Ben Richko Eric Montgomery Colin Johnson Ryan Smith Rashad Briscoe John Newton Thomas Benyo Talon Houghtaling Ethan Moody Dylan Jones Dan (Tyler) Antonelli Kellen Mackey Joseph Sero Ben Wyman Ed Schuster Daquan Wiley Alexander Dowling Justin Giar Matthew Pherson Jonathan Fiscus Ryan White Adam Ellwood Travis Rogan Bryan Stafford Brandon Hacker Jonathan Elias Austin Mirizio James Yount David Brown Evan Wilt Kyle Exline Jeff Gillis Darren Tryon Robert Johnston Tanner Weekley Chris Husselton Jose Pinero

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

QB RB DB QB LB LB LB QB/WR RB WR LB WR QB/WR DB DB FB DL WR QB QB WR - - - DB DB DB DB LB RB RB LB RB LB DB DB/P DB RB LB LB/FB LB LB DB LB/LS DB LB LB DB TE LB LB TE DB LB LB OL NG LB

6’4 5’9 5’9 6’0 6’0 5’11 6’2 6’1 6’2 6’2 5’10 6’1 5’10 5’11 5’10 5’10 6’2 6’1 6’3 6’0 5’10 - - - 5’11 5’10 5’10 6’1 5’9 5’9 6’0 6’0 5’8 5’11 6’1 5’11 - - - 5’9 5’11 5’11 6’0 5’9 5’11 6’2 5’9 6’1 5’11 5’10 6’5 6’2 6’0 6’2 5’10 5’11 5’11 6’2 6’0 5’9

185 170 180 180 215 205 205 185 185 185 185 190 180 185 180 210 225 185 235 180 175 - - - 180 175 170 205 180 180 185 190 185 195 175 190 - - - 200 205 205 185 180 180 200 180 205 200 180 245 200 210 245 185 195 210 275 250 180

Beaver Falls, PA/Blackhawk Fayette City, PA/Frazier Moon Township, PA/Moon Ellwood City, PA/Riverside Tarpon Springs, FL/Tarpon Springs Martinsburg, PA Brookfield, OH/Brookfield Forest Park, GA/Forest Park Pittsburgh, PA/Taylor Allderdice Ellwood City, PA/Ellwood City Pittsburgh, PA/Serra Catholic Salem, OH/United Naples, FL/Gulf Coast Edgewater, MD/South River Warriors Mark, PA/Tyrone Pittsburgh, PA/Oliver Lexington, OH/Lexington Jefferson Hills, PA/Thomas Jefferson New Castle, PA/Shenango Rochester, PA/Rochester Pittsburgh, PA/Langley Roanoke, VA/Hidden Valley East Liverpool, OH/Beaver Local Baltimore, MD/Woodlawn Hollywood, MD/St. Marys Ryken Berlin Center, OH/Western Reserve Clewistown, FL/Clewistown Centerville, PA/Maplewood New Castle, PA/Laurel Carmichaels, PA/Carmichaels New Brighton, PA/New Brighton Verona, PA/Trinity Christian Meadville, PA/Meadville Winter Springs, FL/Winter Springs White Plains, MD/Luckey Forest Hill, MD/Homeschool Warren, OH/Warren Harding New Castle, PA/Shenango New Brighton, PA/Freedom New Brighton, PA/New Brighton Coraopolis, PA/Moon Johnson City, TN/Tri-Cities Christian Clark, PA/Sharpsville Columbiana, OH/Columbiana Tampa, FL/Bravlio Alonso West Middlesex, PA/West Middlesex Belvidere, NJ/Belvidere Bryantown, MD/LaPlate Baltimore, MD/CC Baltimore Harbor Wellsville, OH/Southern Local Musselman, WV/Musselman Waverly, NY/Waverly Youngstown, OH/North High Newton Falls, OH/Newton Falls Butler, PA/Butler Lakeland, FL/George Jenkins


No.

Name

Yr.

Pos.

Hgt.

Wgt

Hometown/High School

53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63O 63D 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75O 75D 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89D 89O 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 (I) (I) (I)

Brandon Martin Tanner Wright Nick Goforth Zachary Ruggles Colin Brown Zachary Rickards Andrew Klein Shane Cornuet Nathan Fisher Joe Hlebiczki Minsung (Mark) Lee Rick Truesdell Isaac Barringer Aaron Protch Bobby Atkins Mike Underwood Tony Arvelo Josh Bird Kaleb Muir Josh Nilius Brandon Mitchell Joshua Brockmeier Curtis Wagner Bobby Hites Jonathan Valentine Robbie Wadsworth Derrick Baney Bob Colmery Shawn Burns Mike Swart Kyle McMillan Clayton Joseph David Brown Jacob Lagorga Mitchell Patterson Tarif Johnson Cameron Updyke Michael Savino Matthew Doherty William Thomas Tyler Puharic Seth Wright Mike Gardner Matt McHugh John Antonishen Evan Brandes Mike Lontakos Neil Harrison Brett Alberti Jesse Hribar Colby Boozer Tyler Fennick Kody Oliver

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

OL LB LB DL/LS OL LB LB DL OL DE K/DB C OL OL OL OL OL DL K/P DL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL DL WR DL WR WR WR WR WR P/WR K/WR DL WR LB DL PK P DL K/P DL K/P DL DL OL LB RB

5’10 5’11 6’0 6’0 6’2 6’0 5’11 6’2 6’2 5’11 6’0 6’1 6’2 6’0 6’0 6’3 6’0 6’1 5’10 6’2 6’4 6’0 6’2 5’10 5’10 6’2 6’4 6’6 6’0 5’11 6’3 6’4 6’0 5’8 6’1 5’8 6’1 6’1 5’11 6’0 5’10 6’0 6’0 6’2 6’0 5’9 6’0 6’0 6’3 6’4 5’10 6’1 6’0

260 205 225 230 250 - - - 185 225 255 235 185 265 235 250 250 250 255 265 175 235 230 245 270 260 230 235 295 300 250 175 220 205 180 175 180 165 190 185 180 180 190 215 180 180 250 155 240 170 220 235 230 205 230

Lakeland, FL/Lakeland Safety Harbor, FL/Countryside Inwood, WV/Musselman Salem, OH/West Branch Valencia, PA/Mars Harrington, DE/Milford Latrobe, PA/Latrobe Burrell, PA/Burrell Perryopolis, PA/Frazier Saxonburg, PA/Knoch LaGrange, GA/Lafayette Christian Orange, MA/Ralph C. Maher Delta, OH/Toledo Christian Hillsborough, FL/Sunlake Warren, PA/Warren Beloit, OH/West Branch New Castle, PA/New Castle Aliquippa, PA/Hopewell Beaver Falls, PA/Blackhawk Lakeland, FL/Lakeland Christian N. Jackson, OH/Jackson Milton Lakeland, FL/Lakeland Struthers, OH/Struthers New Castle, PA/Laurel Riverview, FL/Riverview Spring Hill, FL/Nature Coast Tech Milton, PA/Milton Elverson, PA/Twin Valley Nazareth, PA/Nazareth Coopersburg, PA/Southern Lehigh Canton, MI/Plymouth-Canton Alpharetta, GA/Alpharetta Carlynton, PA/Carlynton Laimer, PA/Norwin Palm City, FL/Martin County Waldorf, MD/North Point Greensburg, PA/Hempfield Altoona, PA/Altoona Palm Beach, FL/Seminole Ridge Irwin, PA/Hempfield Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill Mt.Pleasant, PA/Mt. Pleasant Beaver Falls, PA/Blackhawk Pittsburgh, PA/Brashear Acme, PA/Mt. Pleasant Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin Tarpon Springs, FL/Tarpon Springs Canonsburg, PA/Peters Twp. Beaver Falls, PA/Blackhawk Monaca, PA/Monaca Hadley, PA/Commodore Perry New Castle, PA/Laurel New Florence, PA/United

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SENIOR PROFILES

Pronounciation Guide

ROSTER BREAK-DOWN State DE FL GA MA MD MI NJ NY OH PA TN VA WV

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1 17 3 1 9 1 2 2 16 63 1 1 3

Class Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors

60 33 9 18

Position Offense 67 Defense 43 Special Teams 10

#2(O) #5 #9(D) #16(O) #17(O) #17(D) #34 #40 #43 #62 #70 #84 #99

Josh Guiser Dillon Goodell John Onufer Colton Booher Rocco Colavecchia Talon Houghtaling Justin Giar Mike Lontakos Austin Mirizio Joe Hlebiczki Tony Arveloi Joe Hlebiczki Jesse Hribar

Guy-zer Gu-Dell On-if-er Boo-er Koal-uh-vek-e-a Hogue-tail-ing Gee-R Lon-Take-os Mir-iz-io Ha-blin-ski Ar-vel-a* La-bis-kee Re-bar


#77

#22

#57

Offensive Line 6’4, 295 lbs. Milton, PA Milton H.S.

Defensive Back 5’10, 175 lbs. Baltimore, MD Woodlawn H.S.

Offensive Line 6’2, 250 lbs. Valencia, PA Mars H.S.

Derick Baney

“Derick Baney has a great work ethic in the weight room. He has improved academically since being here at Geneva. On the field he has been a two year starter while fighting and perservering through an injury.”

Rashad Briscoe

“He is one of the best defensive backs in the league. I’ve seen him mature as a young man and a great leader.”

Colin Brown

“Colin Brown has overcome extensive shoulder surgery to be back in the two deep. While he was injured last year, Brown helped run the weight program for the freshmen. He takes responsibility and is a dependable, trustworthy teammate. Like many of his teammates, Colin will be graduating in the spring with a B.S. in business.”

#17

#78

#61

Quarterback 6’3, 235 lbs. New Castle, PA Shenango H.S.

Offensive Line 6’6, 300 lbs. Elverson, PA Twin Valley H.S.

Offensive Line 6’2, 255 lbs. Perryopolis, PA Frazier H.S.

Rocco Colavecchia

“Rocco Colavecchia is a proven leader who has endured through adversity and persevered through difficult circumstances. He plays football with a passion that is seldom seen today. Rocco is one of the best players in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference. He will graduate in the spring with a B.S. in accounting.”

Bob Colmery

“Robert Colmery is bright, caring and committed to his teammates. He has become a better player each year while taking in every bit of his college experience. Robert will graduate with a B.S. in engineering.”

Nathan Fisher

“Fisher has become one of the most consistent players at left tackle. He lead by example on the field and off in the midst of overcoming injury. In the classroom, specifically in Business Accounting, he has done very well.”

#34

#5

#1

Linebacker 5’11, 205 lbs. Warren, OH Warren Harding H.S.

Linebacker 6’0, 215 lbs. Tarpon Springs Tarpon Springs H.S.

Quarterback 6’4, 185 lbs. Beaver Falls, PA Blackhawk H.S.

Justine Giar

“This young man does everything you ask him to do. He is a steady, unselfish player in the special teams side of the game. His unselfishness gave much needed depth to the linebacker position.”

Dillon Goodell

“First-Team All Conference linebacker for 2012 only goes to show this young man’s character. He is a natural leader, committed to the offseason, committed to his Faith and has excelled in the Engineering program.”

Zack Hayward

“Zack Hayward is a true athlete. He provides leadership to the team through his contagious actions. He follows a long lineage of Geneva quarterbacks that demonstrate productivity and character. Hayward leads the team in fundraising opportunities and will graduate from Geneva with a B.S. in business.”

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#75

#15

#59

Defensive Line 5’10, 260 lbs. New Castle, PA Laurel H.S.

Defensive Line 6’2, 225 lbs. Lexington, OH Lexington H.S.

Linebacker 5’11, 185 lbs. Latrobe, PA Latrobe H.S.

Bobby Hites

“Bobby Hites is a natural leader whose personality and servant’s heart show that he wants to help others. His commitment can be seen in the weight room and on the field. He uses his free time to organize fundraisers with the team while supporting charities. He will graduate with a B.S. in biology.”

“This Engineer major has shown perseverance not just in a demanding major but in overcoming an injury. He will be a three year starter and will continue to influence the team with his positive attitude.”

Andrew Klein

“A special teams player in the Engineering program who is committed to the process of continual improvement.”

#53

#9

#63

Offensive Line 5’10, 260 lbs. Lakeland, FL Lakeland H.S.

Linebacker 5’10, 185 lbs. Pittsburgh, PA Serra Catholic H.S.

Center 6’1, 265 lbs. Orange, MA Ralph C. Maher H.S.

Brandon Martin

“Brandon Martin has received all conference recognition in past years and understands the game as well as any center the Geneva football program has had. He is a power lifting champion who has set the tone in the weight room with the underclassmen. Brandon has helped the local YMCA manage their summer lunch program in his free time. He will graduate from Geneva College with a B.S. in business.”

John Onufer

“Academically he is off the charts. On the field Onufer has improved every year and will be in the mix at the linebacker position his senior year.”

#50

#44

Offensive Line 6’2, 275 lbs. Newton Falls, OH Newton Falls H.S.

Tight End 6’5, 245 lbs. Belvidere, NJ Belvidere H.S.

Tanner Weekley

“Studying engineering, he is easily pinned as a team player with an unselfish attitude. He will look to be in the mix his senior season.”

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Montias Jackson

James Yount

“James Yount converted from the tackle position to starting tight end while at Geneva. He did an excellent job of blocking, especially last season and is always looking out for his teammates. James will graduate with a B.A. in education.”

Rick Truesdell

“A young man who is very enthusiastic about Geneva College and the Business major he is receiving. During his time here he has overcome a lot of adversity through his faith commitment.”


PICTURE PROFILES

Brett Alberti #98

Dan (Tyler) Antonelli #28

John Antonishen #94

Isaac Barringer #64

Thomas Benyo #24

Josh Bird #69

Joshua Brockmeier #73

David Brown #45

Shawn Burns #79

Tony Arvelo #68

Bobby Atkins #66

Colton Booher #16

Evan Brandes #95

Charles Cannaday #12

Shane Cornuet #60 35


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Matthew Doherty #89

Alexander Dowling #33

Caleb Ebersole #5

Jonathan Elias #42

Adam Ellwood #38

Kyle Exline #47

Tyler Fennick (I)

Jonathan Fiscus #37

Lemuel Fuller #7

Mike Gardner #92

Jeff Gillis #48

Nick Goforth #55

Josh Guiser #2

Brandon Hacker #41

Gerard Hardrick #7

Neil Harrison #97

Joe Hlebiczki #62

Talon Houghtaling #25

Jesse Hribar #99

Chris Huselton #51

Colin Johnson #20

Tarif Johnson #86

Robert Johnston #50

Dylan Jones #26

Clayton Joseph #82


Devin Kelosky #4

Jacob Lagorga #84

Matt Leach #13

Mike Lontakos #96

Kellen Mackey #28

Timothy Martin #3

Matt McHugh #93

Kyle McMillan #81

Austin Mirizio #43

Eric Montgomery #19

Ethan Moody #25

Kaleb Muir #70

John Newton #23

Josh Nilius #71

Mitchell Patterson #85

Matthew Pherson #35

Jose Pinero #52

Nicholas Polka #8

Aaron Protch #65

Tyler Puharic #90

Jimmy Quinlan #6

Ben Richko #18

Zachary Rickards #58

Travis Rogan #39

Zachary Ruggles #56 37


Michael Savino #88

Mike Swart #80

Ed Schuster #31

Joseph Sero #29

Ryan Smith #21

Bryan Stafford #40

Zachary Taylor #10

William Thomas #89

Darren Tryon #49

Mike Underwood #67

Curtis Wagner #74

Markus Wagner #14

Ryan White #38

Seth Wright #91

Tanner Wright #54

Ben Wyman #30

Cameron Updyke #87 Robbie Wadsworth #76

Daquan Wiley #32

Evan Wilt #46

No picture available for: Colby Boozer (I) David Brown #83 Josh Glover #14 Minsung (Mark) Lee #63 Brandon Mitchell #72 Kody Oliver (I) Jonathan Valentine #75 38


Opponents & 2012 Statistics


OPPOSING TEAMS Frostburg StATE University September 7, 2013 aT BEAVER FALLS, PA 2012 RESULTS

W L W L W L L L L L

Geneva Waynesburg Case Western Ithaca Hartwick Utica Buffalo State St. John Fisher Alfred Salisbury

2013 SCHEDULE Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Geneva Waynesburg Case Western St. John Fisher Utica Buffalo State Alfred Ithaca Hartwick Salisbury

56-53 7-21 17-16 21-40 28-26 0-41 7-22 0-21 14-40 2-48

7:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Location: Frostburg, MD Enrollment: 5,400 Colors: Red, Black & White Affiliation: NCAA Division III, South Region Conference: Empire 8 Athletic Conference (ECAC) President: Dr. Jonathan C. Gibralter Athletic Director: Troy A. Dell Athletic Phone: 301.687.4462 Sports Info Director: Noah Becker SID Office Phone: 301.697.7497 SID Cell Phone: 301.697.7497 SID FAX: 301.687.4780 SID Email: nzbecker@frostburg.edu Head Football Coach: Tom Rogish Record at Frostburg: 13-36 Career Record: 13-36 2012 Record: 3-7 Offensive Information: Multiple Defensive Information: Multiple Stadium: Bobcat Stadium Capacity: 4,000

BETHANY COLLEGE September 14, 2013 aT BEAVER FALLS, PA 2012 RESULTS L L L L W (OT) L L W L (OT) W

Centre (KY) Randolph-Macon Grove City Wash. & Jeff. Geneva Waynesburg Westminster Thiel Thomas More St. Vincent

2013 SCHEDULE Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 40

Centre Geneva Randolph Macon Grove City Wash. & Jeff. Waynesburg Westminster Thiel Thomas More St. Vincent

21-42 33-49 40-44 26-28 42-36 21-23 28-45 26-13 10-13 54-27

1:30 8:00 1:00 2:00 7:00 1:30 1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Location: Bethany College Enrollment: 1,000 Colors: Kelly Green & White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) President: Dr. Scott D. Miller Athletic Director: Brian Rose Athletic Phone: 304.829.7240 Sports Info Director: Jerrod Plate SID Office Phone: 304.829.7292 SID Home Phone: - - SID FAX: 304.829.7290 SID Email: jplate@bethanywv.edu Head Football Coach: Bill Garvey Record at Bethany: 0-0 Career Record: 0-0 2012 Record: 3-7 Offensive Information: Multiple Defensive Information: 4-3 Stadium: Bison Stadium Capacity: 1,000


thiel college September 21, 2013 at BEAVER FALLS, pa Location: Greenville, PA Enrollment: 1,100 Colors: Navy Blue & Old Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) President: Troy VanAken Athletic Director: Jack Leipheimer Athletic Phone: 724.589.2212 Sports Info Director: William Becque SID Office Phone: 724.589.2241 SID Cell Phone: 724.301.5794 SID FAX: 724.589.2880 SID Email: wbecque@thiel.edu Head Football Coach: Kurt Reiser Record at Thiel: 6-34 Career Record: 6-34 2012 Record: 3-7 Offensive Information: Multiple Defensive Information: Multiple Stadium: Alumni Stadium Capacity: 1,400

2012 RESULTS L L W (OT) L L W L L W L

JUNIATA 13-16 Rochester 7-17 GENEVA 21-14 WASH. & JEFF. 0-17 WAYNESBURG 19-20 Saint Vincent 14-7 Thomas More 16-28 BETHANY 13-26 Westminster 16-10 Grove City 7-21

2013 SCHEDULE Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Juniata Rochester Geneva Wash. & Jeff. Waynesburg St. Vincent Thomas More Bethany Westminster Grove City

12:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY September 28, 2013 at pittsburgh, PA Location: Pittsburgh, PA Enrollment: 6,072 Colors: Cardinal and Gray Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: University Athletic Association President: Dr. Subra Suresh Athletic Director: Susan Bassett Athletic Phone: 412.268.8551 Sports Info Director: Mark Fisher SID Office Phone: 412.268.3087 SID Cell Phone: - - SID FAX: 412.268.8649 SID Email: mwfisher@andrew.cmu.edu Head Football Coach: Rich Lackner Record at CMU: 181-90-2 Career Record: 181-90-2 2012 Record: 6-5 Offensive Information: Spread Wing-T Defensive Information: Multiple 50 Stadium: Gesling Stadium Capacity: 3,500

2012 RESULTS W W W W L W L L W L L

Grove City 23-20 Allegheny 37-7 Catholic 35-17 DePauw 51-28 Wabash 28-54 Denison 41-21 Ohio Wesleyan 26-34 Washington 3-15 Chicago 31-14 Case Western 24-36 Wayneburg 24-28

2013 SCHEDULE

Sept. 7 Grove City Sept. 14 Allegheny Sept. 20 Catholic Sept. 28 Geneva Oct. 5 St. Vincent Oct. 12 Westminster Oct. 19 Mercer Nov. 2 Washington Nov. 9 Chicago Nov. 16 Case Western

1:30 pm 1:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 pm 12:00 pm CT 6:00 pm 41


OPPOSING TEAMS CONTINUED

thomas more college october 5, 2013 aT crestview hills, ky 2012 RESULTS L W L L (OT) W W W W W W

St. John Fisher Westminster Waynesburg Geneva Wash. & Jeff. Thiel Grove City St. Vincent Bethany Mt. St. Joseph

2013 SCHEDULE Sep. 7 Sep. 21 Sep. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Capital Westminster Waynesburg Geneva Wash. & Jeff. Thiel Grove City Saint Vincent Bethany Mt. St. Joseph

7-13 27-23 10-14 48-50 54-18 28-16 27-0 38-3 13-10 75-6

1:30 7:00 1:30 1:30 7:00 1:30 1:30 1:00 1:00 1:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Location: Crestview Hills, KY Enrollment: 1,900 Colors: Royal Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) President: David A. Armstrong, J.D. Athletic Director: Terry Connor Athletic Phone: 859.344.3536 Sports Info Director: Cory Blackson SID Office Phone: 859.344.3672 SID Cell Phone: 859.394.5879 SID FAX: 859.344.3632 SID Email: cory.blackson@thomasmore.edu Head Football Coach: Jim Hilvert Record at Thomas More: 50-16 Career Record: 50-16 2012 Record: 7-3 Offensive Information: Spread Defensive Information: 4-4 Stadium: The Bank of Kentucky Field Capacity: 3,000

saint vincent college OCTOBER 19, 2013 aT beaver falls, PA 2012 RESULTS

L L (OT) L L L L L L L L

Bridgewater Wooster Waynesburg Westminster Thiel Geneva Wash. & Jeff. Thomas More Grove City Bethany

2013 SCHEDULE Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 42

Bridgewater Waynesburg Westminster Carnegie Mellon Thiel Geneva Wash. & Jeff. Thomas More Grove City Bethany

7-23 21-27 14-35 6-17 7-14 22-30 14-40 3-38 10-27 27-54 1:00 1:30 1:00 1:00 3:00 4:00 1:00 1:00 1:30 1:00

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

Location: Latrobe, PA Enrollment: 1,800 Colors: Green and Gold Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) President: Br. Norman Hipps Athletic Director: Fr. Myron Kirsch Athletic Phone: 724.805.2111 Sports Info Director: Jeff Zidek Assistant SID: Sean King SID Office Phone: 724.805.2476 Assistant SID Office Phone: 724.805.2741 SID FAX: 724.532.5050 SID Email: sean.king@email.stvincent.edu Head Football Coach: Bob Colbert Record at St. Vincent: 10-51 2012 Record: 0-10 Offensive Information: Multiple Defensive Information: 5-3/T-2nd Stadium: Chuck Noll Field Capacity: 1,100


WAYNESBURG UNIVERSITY OCTOBER 26, 2013 at waynesburg, pa Location: Waynesburg, PA Enrollment: 2,500 Colors: Orange & Black Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) President: Douglas G. Lee J.D. Athletic Director: Larry Marshall Athletic Phone: 724.852.3477 Sports Info Director: Bobby Fox SID Office Phone: 724.852.3334 SID Cell Phone: 724.833.7075 SID FAX: 724.627.7602 SID Email: rfox@waynesburg.edu Head Football Coach: Rick Shepas Record at Waynesburg: 49-33 Career Record: 49-33 2012 Record: 10-1 Offensive Information: Multiple Defensive Information: Multiple Stadium:Wiley Stadium Capacity: 4,000

2012 RESULTS W W W W W W W W W L W

Muskingum Frostburg State St. Vincent Thomas More Thiel Grove City Bethany Geneva Westminster Wash. & Jeff. Carnegie Mellon

2013 SCHEDULE Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 16

Muskingum Frostburg State St. Vincent Thomas More Thiel Grove City Bethany Geneva Westminster Wash.& Jeff.

34-23 21-7 35-14 14-10 20-19 21-14 23-21 21-20 42-16 14-31 28-24

1:30 1:00 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30

p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

grove city college november 2, 2013 at beaver falls, PA Location: Grove City, PA Enrollment: 2,500 Colors: Crimson and White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) President: Dr. Richard G. Jewell Athletic Director: Dr. Don Lyle Athletic Phone: 724.458.2900 Sports Info Director: R.A. Briggs SID Office Phone: 724.458.3365 SID Cell Phone: 724.967.5620 SID FAX: 724.458.3855 SID Email: rabriggs@gcc.edu Head Football Coach: Chris Smith Record at Grove City: 117-161-2 Career Record: 117-161-2 2012 Record: 6-4 Offensive Information: Spread Defensive Information: Multiple Stadium: Robert E. Thorn Field Capacity: 3,500

2012 RESULTS L W L W W L L W W W

Carnegie Mellon Anderson Wash. & Jeff. Bethany Westminster Waynesburg Thomas More Geneva Saint Vincent Thiel

2013 SCHEDULE Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Carnegie Mellon Anderson (IN) Wash. & Jeff. Bethany Westminster Waynesburg Thomas More Geneva St. Vincent Thiel

20-23 47-10 17-24 44-40 23-21 14-21 0-27 26-8 27-10 21-7

1:30 1:30 7:00 2:00 2:00 1:30 1:30 1:00 1:30 1:00

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OPPOSING TEAMS CONTINUED

WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE NOVEMBER 9, 2013 at washington, PA Location: Washington, PA Enrollment: 1,400 Colors: Red & Black Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) President: Dr. Tori Haring-Smith Athletic Director: Bill Dukett Athletic Phone: 724.223.6054 Sports Info Director: Scott McGuinness SID Office Phone: 724.250.3308 SID Cell Phone: - - SID FAX: 724.250.3307 SID Email: smcguinness@washjeff.edu Head Football Coach: Mike Sirianni Record at Washington & Jefferson: 93-21 W&J All-Time Record: 689-380-40 2012 Record: 8-3 Offensive Information: Multiple Defensive Information: Multiple Stadium: Cameron Stadium Capacity: 3,500

2012 RESULTS W L W W W L W W W W L

Methodist St. John Fisher Grove City Thiel Bethany Thomas More Westminster St. Vincent Geneva Waynesburg Johns Hopkins

2013 SCHEDULE Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov.

Wooster St. John Fisher Grove City Thiel Bethany Thomas More Westminster St. Vincent Geneva Waynesburg

23-6 24-28 24-17 17-0 28-26 18-54 24-21 40-14 27-17 31-14 10-42

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WESTMINSTER COLLEGE NOVEMBER 16, 2013 at new wilmington, PA Location: New Wilmington, PA Enrollment: 1,500 Colors: Blue and White Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) President: Dr. Richard H. Dorman Athletic Director: Jim Dafler Athletic Phone: 724.946.7307 Sports Info Director: Nathan LaRiccia SID Office Phone: 724.946.6357 SID FAX: 724.946.7187 SID Email: lariccnij@westminster.edu Head Football Coach: Jeff Hand Record at Westminster: 30-49 Football Office Phone: 724.946.7310 Coach’s Email: handja@westminster.edu 2012 Record: 3-6 Offensive Information: Multiple Defensive Information: 3-4 Stadium: Harold Burry Stadium Capacity: 3,000 44

2012 RESULTS

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Hiram Thomas More St. Vincent Grove City Wash. & Jeff. Bethany Waynesburg Thiel Geneva

2013 SCHEDULE Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Hiram Thomas More St. Vincent Grove City Carnegie Mellon Wash. & Jeff. Bethany Waynesburg Thiel Geneva

28-0 23-27 17-8 21-23 21-24 45-28 16-42 10-16 14-32

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PAC FOOTBALL COMPOSITE 2012 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 7

SEPTEMBER 28

Thiel at Juniata Saint Vincent at Bridgewater Bethany at Centre Carnegie Mellon at Grove City Muskingum at Waynesburg Thomas More at Capital Frostburg State at Geneva Wash. & Jeff. at Wooster Westminster at Hiram

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SEPTEMBER 14 Wash. & Jeff. at St. John Fisher 1:00 p.m. Waynesburg at Frostburg State 1:00 p.m. Rochester at Thiel 1:30 p.m. Grove City at Anderson (IN) 1:30 p.m. Bethany at Geneva 8:00 p.m. Westminster/Thomas More/St. Vincent OFF

SEPTEMBER 21 Randolph Macon at Bethany St. Vincent at Waynesburg Thiel at Geneva Thomas More at Westminster Wash. & Jeff. at Grove City

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2012 box scores FROSTBURG ST GENEVA

56 53

September 1, 2012 at Frostburg, MD

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

GEN

42 28-152 562 41-55-0 714 1-39.0 2-2 9-83

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OCTOBER 5

OCTOBER 12

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Thiel at Bethany Grove City at Geneva Thomas More at St. Vincent Waynesburg at Westminster Wash. & Jeff.

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1:00 1:30 7:00 7:00 OFF

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NOVEMBER 9

Carnegie Mellon at Westminster Waynesburg at Grove City St. Vincent at Thiel Thomas More at Wash. & Jeff. Geneva

OCTOBER 19

Bethany at Thomas More Saint Vincent at Grove City Geneva at Wash. & Jeff Westminster at Thiel Waynesburg

NOVEMBER 16

Bethany at Waynesburg Thomas More at Thiel St. Vincent at Geneva Wash. & Jeff. at Westminster Grove City

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FSU

Wash. & Jeff at St. Vincent Westminster at Bethany Geneva at Waynesburg Grove City at Thomas More Thiel

NOVEMBER 2

Carnegie Mellon at St. Vincent Geneva at Thomas More Thiel at Waynesburg Westminster at Grove City Wash. & Jeff. at Bethany

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Geneva 14 14 13 12 53 Frostburg State 7 21 7 21 56 1st quarter FSU Ken Emmons 19 yds run (Adams kick) GEN Corey O’Patchen 25 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) GEN Colavecchia 5 yd run (Visingardi kick) 2nd quarter FSU Anthony Young 7 yd pass from Emmons (Adams kick) GEN Jon Bushmire 25 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) FSU Anthony Young 7 yd pass from Emmons (Adams kick) FSU Michael Taylor 64 yd fumble recovery (Adams kick) GEN Jordan Curry 7 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) 3rd quarter GEN Colavecchia 11 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) GEN Josh Guiser 66 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) FSU Antonio Wood 53 yd pass from Emmons (Adams kick) 4th quarter FSU Emmons 1 yd run (Adams kick) GEN Colavecchia 6 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) FSU Chuky Iweh 3 yd run (Adams kick) GEN Josh Guiser 7 yd pass from Hayward (Colavecchia rush failed) FSU Anthony Young 14 yd pass from Emmons (Adams kick)

TEAM STATISTICS

OCTOBER 26

Geneva at Carnegie Mellon Westminster at St. Vincent Waynesburg at Thomas More Grove City at Bethany Thiel at Wash. & Jeff.

Bethany at St. Vincent Geneva at Westminster Grove City at Thiel Thomas More at Mt. St. Joseph Waynesburg at Wash. & Jeff.

GENEVA HOBART

7 28

September 8, 2012 at Geneva, NY

Score by Quarters Geneva Hobart

1 0 7

2 0 7

3 0 0

4 7 14

02 7 28

1st quarter HOB Nick Strang 1 yd run (James Hull kick) 2nd quarter HOB Nick Strang 1 yd run (James Hull kick) 4th quarter HOB Bobby Dougherty 2 yd run (James Hull kick) HOB Junior Woodard 26 yd pass from Strang (James Hull kick) GEN Colavecchia 22 yd run (Visingardi kick)

TEAM STATISTICS First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

GEN

14 31-55 121 12-31-0 176 8-23.6 3-1 5-55

HOB

19 50-145 164 13-19-1 309 5-45.6 4-1 7-95

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Colavecchia 21-101 HOB: Hartigan 7-66, Dougherty 15-43, Webb 10-43 PASSING-GEN: Colavecchia 8-20-0, Hayward 4-11-0 HOB: Strang 13-19-1 RECEIVINGGEN: Curry 4-40, O’Patchen 3-32 HOB: Woodard 6-99, Karbowniczak 3-35

32 49-283 283 17-31-0 566 5-31.0 1-0 10-92

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Colavecchia 13-93, Hayward 7-40 FSU: Iweh 25-140, Emmons 9-64 PASSING-GEN: Hayward 39-49-0, Colavecchia 2-6-0 FSU: Emmons 17-31-0 RECEIVING-GEN: Curry 9-50, O’Patchen 7-146 FSU: Young 7-118, Wood 3-100

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GENEVA THIEL

14 21

September 15, 2012 at Greenville, PA Score by Quarters Geneva Thiel

1 0 0

2 0 14

3 14 0

03

4 0 0

[OT] 0 7

14 21

2st quarter THI Josh Potter 2 yd run (McClelland kick) THI Andrew Smith 25 yd run (McClelland kick) 3rd quarter GEN Corey O’Patchen 38 yd pass from Colavecchia (Visingardi kick) GEN Colavecchia 10 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) [OT] THI Berend Grube 5 yd pass from McClelland (McClelland kick)

TEAM STATISTICS

GEN

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

21 37-135 248 25-46-0 383 7-31.9 2-1 5-30

THI

15 44-70 169 15-27-1 239 8-44.0 3-2 5-33

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Colavecchia 18-88, Jones 10-65 THI: Potter 15-36, Fink 18-40 PASSING-GEN: Hayward 24-44-0, Colavecchia 1-2-0 THI: Smith 14-26-1, McClelland 1-1-0 RECEIVING-GEN: Colavecchia 7-42, O’Patchen 5-102 THI: Fedzen 3-40, Grube 3-31

THOMAS MORE GENEVA

48 50

Score by Quarters Thomas More Geneva

1 7 0

21 20

October 20, 2012 at Beaver Falls, PA Score by Quarters Waynesburg Geneva

1 7 7

2 0 6

3 7 7

07

4 7 0

21 20

3 8 3

4 14 14

[OT] 19 21

TEAM STATISTICS

TMC

16 42-53 178 16-27-0 231 6-34.7 0-0 12-98

27 42-149 312 35-54-2 461 5-23.2 0-0 11-89

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Colavecchia 21-74, Hayward 9-59, Curry 8-33 TMC: Rauch 21-55, Savoy 12-29 PASSING-GEN: Hayward 32-49-1, Colavecchia 3-5-1 TMC: Gebhardt 16-27-0 RECEIVING-GEN: O’Patchen 9-109, Bushmire 9-52, Curry 8-76 TMC: Winkler 5-51, Cohorn 3-46

GENEVA GROVE CITY

8 26

October 27, 2012 at Grove City, PA Score by Quarters Geneva Grove City

1 0 3

2 0 13

3 8 0

08

4 0 10

8 26

1st quarter GRO Kurt Devlin 40 yd field goal 2nd quarter GRO Shane Kaclik 1 yd run (Devlin kick failed) GRO Anothony Ritchie 38 yd pass from Pell (Devlin kick) 3rd quarter GEN Dylan Jones 3 yd run (Colavecchia rush) 4th quarter GRO Shane Kaclik 1 yd run (Devlin kick) GRO Kurt Devlin 34 yd field goal

TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

WAY

22 49-211 149 14-24-2 360 4-33.5 0-0 13-99

GEN

25 28-167 272 27-49-1 439 3-22.7 1-1 9-67

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Colavecchia 16-92, Hayward 8-70 WAY: Ngampa 24-120, Moore 16-63 PASSING-GEN: Hayward 23-40-0, Colavecchia 4-9-1 WAY: Hill 14-24-2 RECEIVING-GEN: O’Patchen 7-118, Colavecchia 7-60, Fuller 4-43 WAY: English 2-38, Sanner 2-24

48 50

GEN

1st quarter WAY Bertrand Ngampa 11 yd run (Henry kick) GEN Colavecchia 6 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) 2nd quarter GEN Colavecchia 1 yd run (Visingardi kick blocked) 3rd quarter WAY Dominic Moore 2 yd run (Henry kick) GEN Corey O’Patchen 13 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) 4th quarter WAY Mike Ferraro 8 yd pass from Hill (Henry kick) First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

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2 0 12

1st quarter TMC Cody Hinkel 6 yd pass from Gebhardt (Gormly kick) 2nd quarter GEN Visingardi 32 yd field goal GEN Visingardi 31 yd field goal GEN Jordan Curry 2 yd run (Visingardi kick blocked) 3rd quarter TMC Jake Fishburn 6 yd blocked punt return (Adam Rauch rush) GEN Visingardi 27 yd field goal 4th quarter TMC Zach Autenrieb 25 yd interception return (Gormly kick) TMC Ryan Winkler 9 yd pass from Gebhardt (Gormly kick) GEN Colavecchia 4 yd run (Visingardi kick) GEN Colavecchia 4 yd run (Visingardi kick) [OT] TMC Adam Rauch 2 yd run (Gormly kick) GEN Colavecchia 2 yd run (Visingardi kick) GEN Corey O’Patchen 25 yd pass from Hayward (Colavecchia rush failed) TMC Adam Rauch 4 yd run (Gebhardt pass failed) TMC Goose Cohorn 25 yd pass from Gebhardt (Gebhardt pass failed) GEN Colavecchia 5 yd run (Hayward rush) First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

WAYNESBURG GENEVA

04

September 29, 2012 at Beaver Falls, PA

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

GEN

12 27-99 82 16-32-0 181 8-34.4 3-0 5-45

GRO

20 47-236 177 13-21-1 413 3-29.3 3-0 5-45

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Colavecchia 15-73, Jones 9-42 GRO: Kaclik 28-171, Pell 10-76 PASSING-GEN: Colavecchia 16-32-0 GRO: Pell 13-21-1 RECEIVING-GEN: Curry 5-15, Bushmire 3-30 GRO: Ritchie 6-111, Ivan 2-27


GENEVA BETHANY

36 42

October 6, 2012 at Bethany, WV Score by Quarters Geneva Bethany

1 14 7

2 7 9

3 0 6

05

4 15 14

[OT] 0 6

36 42

1st quarter BET Ed Homes 34 yd pass from Grimard (Evans kick) GEN Colavecchia 3 yd run (Visingardi kick) GEN Colavecchia 1 yd run (Visingardi kick) 2nd quarter BET TM safety BET Collins 29 yd pass from Grimard (Evans kick) GEN Colavecchia 65 yd run (Visingardi kick) 3rd quarter BET Eric Blinn 60 yd pass from Grimard (Evans kick failed) 4th quarter BET Phil Acrie 36 yd run (Evans kick) GEN Lemuel Fuller 3 yd pass from Colavecchia (Hayward rush) BET Matt Grimard 5 yd run (Evans kick) GEN Colavecchia 41 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) [OT] BET Ed Holmes 24 yd pass from Grimard

TEAM STATISTICS

GEN

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

17 43-241 135 14-26-2 376 9-33.4 3-1 7-39

BET

21 47-178 343 23-36-0 521 7-40.9 0-0 9-75

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Colavecchia 20-138, Hayward 5-51 BET: Acrie 28-155, Grimard 15-61 PASSING-GEN: Hayward 13-24-1, Colavecchia 1-2-1 BET: Grimard 23-36-0 RECEIVING-GEN: Colavecchia 6-79, Bushmire 3-25 BET: Blinn 7-121, Collins 7-81, Homes 4-71

WASH. & JEFF. GENEVA

27 17

October 20, 2012 at Beaver Falls, PA Score by Quarters Wash. & Jeff. Geneva

1 7 7

2 10 3

3 10 0

09

4 0 7

27 17

GENEVA ST. VINCENT

30 22

October 13, 2012 at Latrobe, PA Score by Quarters Geneva St. Vincent

1 7 0

2 13 9

3 10 13

06

4 0 0

30 22

1st quarter GEN Colavecchia 1 yd run (Visingardi kick) 2nd quarter GEN Colavecchia 4 yd (Visingardi kick) GEN Visingardi 22 yd field goal SVC Duffey 8 yd pass from Deakins (Porter kick blocked) SVC Porter 20 yd field goal GEN Visingardi 32 yd field goal 3rd quarter SVC Ryan Crawford 24 yd pass from Deakins (Deakins pass failed) GEN Josh Guiser 2 yd pass from Colavecchia (Visingardi kick) SVC Andy Borgen 59 yd run (Porter kick) GEN Visingardi 37 yd field goal

TEAM STATISTICS

GEN

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

24 49-212 210 21-32-2 422 3-30.0 3-2 7-77

SVC

14 31-85 155 13-29-2 240 5-38.0 2-0 6-38

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Colavecchia 20-91, Jones 12-73, Hayward 11-55 SVC: Borgen 8-84, Crawford 4-15 PASSING-GEN: Hayward 18-29-2, Colavecchia 3-3-0 VC: Deakins 13-27-2, Borgen 0-2-0 RECEIVING-GEN: Curry 7-72, O’Patchen 4-63 SVC: Duffey 6-80, Crawford 4-41

WESTMINSTER GENEVA

14 33

10

November 10, 2012 at Beaver Falls, PA Score by Quarters Westminster Geneva

1 0 7

2 7 10

3 7 7

4 0 9

14 33

1st quarter W&J Dion Wiegand 22 yd run (Eberle kick) GEN Corey O’Patchen 6 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) 2nd quarter W&J Matt Bliss 3 yd run (Eberle kick) GEN Visingardi 37 yd field goal W&J Eric Eberle 33 yd field goal 3rd quarter W&J Eric Eberle 29 yd field goal W&J Dan Lucas 16 yd pass from Bliss (Eberle kick) 4th quarter GEN Corey O’Patchen 3 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick)

1st quarter GEN Colavecchia 7 yd pass from hayward (Visingardi kick) 2nd quarter WES Logan Belinda 62 yd pass from Britt (Baker kick) GEN Colavecchia 1 yd run (Visingardi kick) GEN Visingardi 32 yd field goal 3rd quarter GEN Corey O’Patchen 46 yd pass from Hayward (Visingardi kick) WES Kyle Allen 92 yd interception return 4th quarter GEN Visingardi 26 yd field goal GEN Colavecchia 2 yd run (Cannaday rush failed)

TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

W&J

13 30-109 156 22-32-1 265 5-42.0 1-1 12-96

GEN

25 39-189 197 23-49-1 386 5-31.4 1-1 6-65

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Colavecchia 13-78, Jones 13-62 W&J: Wiegand 21-80, Bliss 7-38 PASSING-GEN: Hayward 23-49-1 W&J: Bliss 22-23-1 RECEIVING-GEN: O’Patchen 7-118, Herd 3-28 W&J: Baroffio 9-60, Wiegand 6-29

First Downs Rushes-Yards Passing Yards Passes (Comp-Att-Int) Total Offense Punts-Avg. Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards

WES

14 17-70 212 17-41-2 282 4-44.8 0-0 13-125

GEN

28 43-236 251 25-36-2 487 3-32.3 1-1 8-70

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS: RUSHING-GEN: Curry 4-86, Colavecchia 16-68, Jones 13-55, Saragusa 4-27 WES: Britt 6-49, Banks 8-16 PASSING-GEN: Hayward 22-32-2, Colavecchia 3-3-0 WES: Britt 17-40-1, Turnbull 0-1-1 RECEIVING-GEN: O’Patchen 8-108, Fuller 5-49, Colavecchia 4-28 WES: Wallace 6-65, Kobis 4-39

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2012 GOLDEN TORNADO STATISTICS RESULTS Date

Opponent

9.1.12 Frostburg State 9.8.12 Hobart 9.15.12 Thiel 9.29.12 Thomas More 10.6.12 Bethany 10.13.12 Saint Vincent 10.20.12 Waynesburg 10.27.12 Grove City 11.3.12 Wash. & Jeff. 11.10.12 Westminster OVERALL RECORD: 3-7

TEAM STATISTICS

SCORING FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt 3rd-Down Pct 4th-Down Pct

Location

Frostburg, MD Geneva, NY Greenville, PA Beaver Falls, PA Bethany, PA Latrobe, PA Beaver Falls, PA Grove City, PA Beaver Falls, PA Beaver Falls, PA

GEN 268 235 107 100 28 1635 1859 224 367 4.5 163.5 16 2390 239-410-10 5.8 10.0 239.0 19 4025 777 5.2 402.5 19.4 4.1 19-10 72-620 62.0 52-1594 30.7 37% 44%

SCORING

Result

L (53-56) L (7-28) L OT (14-21) W OT (50-48) L OT (36-42) W (30-22) L (20-21) L (8-26) L (17-27) W (33-14)

OPP 305 186 83 87 16 1440 1779 339 406 3.5 144.0 19 1986 163-287-10 6.9 12.2 198.6 19 3426 693 4.9 342.6 13.7 10.9 14-4 92-796 79.6 52-2044 39.3 35% 35%

ALL PURPOSE

R. Colavecchia Corey O’Patchen Josh Guiser Jordan Curry Dylan Jones Jake Delmonico Zack Hayward Jon Bushmire Jamil Gilbert TEAM Total Opponents

PUNTING

RUSHING

R. Colavecchia Dylan Jones Zack Hayward Jordan Curry Dom Saragusa Josh Guiser Jamil Gilbert James Yount Lemuel Fuller Corey O’Patchen Kody Oliver TEAM Total Opponents

B. Visingardi TOTAL

10 10 10 10 9 10 8 10 9 10 10 7 10 10

Corey O’Patchen Jordan Curry R. Colavecchia Jon Bushmire Josh Guiser Sheyallen Herd Lemuel Fuller Zachary Taylor Jamil Gilbert James Yount Dylan Jones Dillon Goodell Jake Delmonico Total Opponents

PASSING

48

OT 21 32

173 896 72 346 58 349 32 176 5 29 7 21 6 15 1 8 2 11 2 4 3 4 6 0 367 1859 406 1779

106 12 57 10 1 5 1 0 3 0 0 29 224 339

790 334 292 166 28 16 14 8 8 4 4 -29 1635 1440

14 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 19

65 29 30 63 17 9 5 8 11 3 3 0 65 59

79.0 33.4 29.2 16.6 3.1 1.6 1.8 0.8 0.9 0.4 0.4 -4.1 163.5 144.0

GP No. Yards Avg TD Long Avg/G

10 10 10 10 10 9 9 13 8 10 10 10 10 10 10

54 833 15.4 45 303 6.7 38 323 8.5 32 290 9.1 18 190 10.6 18 169 9.4 16 142 8.9 9 92 10.2 3 17 5.7 2 24 12.0 2 -1 -0.5 1 5 5.0 1 3 3.0 239 2390 10.0 163 1986 12.2

GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct

Zack Hayward 10 124.0 198-328-7 R. Colavecchia 10 92.5 41-82-3 Total 10 117.7 239-410-10 Opponents 10 129.8 163-287-10

60.4 50.0 58.3 56.8

7 78 1 35 6 41 1 31 3 66 0 20 1 24 0 19 0 7 0 13 0 0 0 5 0 3 19 78 19 62

83.3 30.3 32.3 29.0 19.0 18.8 15.8 7.1 2.1 2.4 -0.1 0.5 0.3 239.0 198.6

Yards TD Long Avg/G

2022 368 2390 1986

16 3 19 19

78 38 78 62

202.2 36.8 239.0 198.6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PR

790 323 0 4 833 0 16 190 0 166 303 0 334 -1 0 0 3 -9 292 0 0 0 290 0 14 17 0 -29 0 0 1635 2390 57 1440 1986 217

Avg

1150 31.9 444 34.2 0 0.0 1594 30.7 2044 39.3

Made-Att Pct 9-14 9-14

Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts

1 1 0 2 6

0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-3

KR IR

0 0 382 0 0 235 0 0 202 0 910 548

Long TB

44 63 0 63 65

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Total

122 52 42 18 12 6 6 6 4 0 0 268 305

Avg/G

0 1113 0 837 0 588 0 469 0 333 90 319 0 292 0 290 0 233 0 -29 137 5129 218 4409

111.3 83.7 58.8 46.9 33.3 31.9 29.2 29.0 29.1 -4.1 512.9 440.9

FC I20 50+ Blkd

11 0 1 4 0 0 12 4 13 15

0 2 0 2 7

3 0 0 3 0

01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Long Blkd

64.3 0-0 64.3 0-0

3-3 3-3

Overall Defensive Statistics Tackles

Total 268 305

4.6 4.6 5.0 5.2 5.6 2.3 2.3 8.0 4.0 2.0 1.3 -4.8 4.5 3.5

Kick

0-0 1-3 25-28 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 25-28 3-6 34-37 1-1

No. Yds

FIELD GOALS

GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G

RECEIVING

2nd 3rd 4th 65 62 64 90 58 80

FGs

GP Rush Rcv

10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 7 10 10

Ed Schuster 36 R. Colavecchia 13 TEAM 3 Total 52 Opponents 52

Score by quarters 1st Geneva 56 Opponents 45

TD

R. Colavecchia 20 0-0 B. Visingardi 0 9-14 Corey O’Patchen 7 0-0 Josh Guiser 3 0-0 Jordan Curry 2 0-0 Dylan Jones 1 0-0 Jon Bushmire 1 0-0 Lemuel Fuller 1 0-0 Zack Hayward 0 0-0 C. Cannaday 0 0-0 Vince Larson 0 0-0 Total 35 9-14 Opponents 42 5-9

6-10 6-10

0-1 0-1

0-0 0-0

37 37

1 1

Sacks pass defense fumbles blkd

G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BU PD Qbh Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf

5 Dillon Goodell 10 65 39 104 8.5 - 35 1.0 - 8 2 - 0 42 Brett Hutira 10 44 32 76 - --- 9A Ryan Fronius 10 41 29 70 8.0 - 40 5.0 - 36 1 - 0 47 Tucker Nuetzel 10 38 18 56 2.0 - 2 - 2 - 17 45 Scott Erb 10 29 27 56 4.0 - 17 1.0 - 8 - - 55 Nick Goforth 10 34 16 50 8.5 - 41 2.0 - 8 1 - 5 7A Jake Delmonico 10 27 12 39 1.0 - 1 - 3 - 90 58 Tyler French 10 20 15 35 9.5 - 39 3.0 - 18 - - 18 Vince Larson 10 16 6 22 - - -- 24 Thomas Benyo 10 13 8 21 2.0 - 8 - 1 - 25 22 Rashad Briscoe 10 16 4 20 1.0 - 23 - -- 98 Brett Alberti -- 9 14 2 16 5.5 - 18 - 94 John Antonishen 8 5 10 15 0.5 - 1 - -- 19 Kevin Miranda 9 9 5 14 6.0 - 27 3.0 - 17 - - 96 DJ Fink 6 7 7 14 1.0 - 1 - -- 46 John Onufer 9 8 6 14 1.5 - 7 1.0 - 7 - - 31 Ed Schuster 10 7 6 13 - - -- 14 Markus Wagner 7 8 2 10 - - -- 15 Montias Jackson 4 4 3 7 - - -- 13 Matt Leach 7 4 3 7 -- -- 40 Mike Lontakos 6 2 3 5 - --- 65 Chris Hustleton 4 2 2 4 1.0 - 2 - -- 59 Andrew Klein 5 2 2 4 - --- 34 Justin Giar 5 1 1 2 ---- 6 Corey O’Patchen 10 2 -- 2 -- 2 1 -- 1 ---- 48 Jeff Gillis 53 Brandon Martin 10 1 - - 1 - --- TM TEAM 7 1 - - 1 1.0 - 2 - -- 39 Travis Rogan 3 - - 1 1 - --- 44 Aryn Strickland 1 - - 1 1 - --- 38 Ryan White 2 1 -- 1 ---- 84 Joe Hlebiczki 2 - - 1 1 - - --- 10 Zachary Taylor 13 1 -- 1 -- --- 8 Matt Royale 3 1 -- 1 -- --- 82 Sheyallen Herd 9 1 -- 1 -- --- 4 Jamil Gilbert 8 - - 1 1 - - --- 87 Kyle Exline 7 -- 1 1 ---- 26 Dylan Jones 10 1 -- 1 ---- 92 Mike Gardner 10 1 -- 1 -- --- 2 Josh Guiser 10 1 -- 1 -- --- 16 R. Colavecchia 10 1 -- 1 -- --- Total 10 429 263 692 61 - 264 16 - 102 10 - 137 Opponents 10 487 230 717 50 - 181 18 - 97 10 - 218

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TOTAL OFFENSE

Zack Hayward R. Colavecchia Dylan Jones Jordan Curry Dom Saragusa Josh Guiser Jamil Gilbert Lemuel Fuller James Yount Kody Oliver Corey O’Patchen Team Total Opponents

GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G

10 10 10 10 9 10 8 9 10 10 10 7 10 10

386 255 72 32 5 7 6 2 1 3 2 6 777 693

292 790 334 166 28 16 14 8 8 4 4 -29 1635 1440

2022 368 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2390 1986

KICK RETURNS

Josh Guiser Jake Delmonico Jamil Gilbert Lemuel Fuller Sheyallen Herd John Onufer Dom Saragusa Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg

18 12 10 3 2 1 1 47 40

382 235 202 40 40 0 11 910 548

21.2 19.6 20.2 13.3 20.0 0.0 11.0 19.4 13.7

PUNT RETURNS

Vince Larson Jake Delmonico Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg 13 1 14 20

66 -9 57 217

5.1 -9.0 4.1 10.9

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TD Long

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64 27 26 14 24 0 11 64 34

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10 0 10 42

INTERCEPTIONS RETURNS

Jake Delmonico Dillon Goodell Tucker Nuetzel Ryan Fronius Nick Goforth Thomas Benyo Total Opponents

No. Yards Avg TD Long

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30.0 0.0 8.5 0.0 5.0 25.0 13.7 21.8

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

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Waynesburg Wash. & Jeff. Thomas More Grove City Bethany Geneva Thiel Westminster St. Vincent

W 7 7 6 5 3 3 3 2 0

W 10 8 7 6 3 3 3 3 0

Pct. .875 .875 .750 .625 .375 .375 .375 .250 .000

L 1 3 3 4 7 7 7 6 10

Pct. .909 .727 .700 .600 .300 .300 .300 .333 .000

Series Records Against 2013 Opponents Opponent First Record Last Meeting Meeting Frostburg State 1968 Bethany 1909 Thiel 1899 Carnegie Mellon 1907 Thomas More 2007 Saint Vincent 1930 Waynesburg 1908 Grove City 1893 W&J 1891 Westminster 1891

11-10-1 29-9-1 25-10-3 8-12-1 3-3-0 12-4-1 29-42-4 41-36-7 19-39-2 45-62-8

2012 (L 53-56) 2012 (LO 36-42) 2012 (LO 14-21) 1990 (L 14-17) 2012 (WO 50-48) 2012 (W 30-22) 2012 (L 20-21) 2012 (L 8-26) 2012 (L 17-27) 2012 (W 33-14)

Combined Record vs. 2013 Opponents: 222-227-28

First Meeting Opponent

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First Meeting Opponent

W-L-T

1892 1925 1937 1937 1920 1899 1949 1900 1992 1923 1955 1917 1895 1909 2005 1987 1927 1929 1967 1986 1927 1915 1991 1933 1917 1997 1926 1907 1999 1976 1977 1952 1926 1997 1927 1904 1939 1897 1897 1952 1962 1963 1986 1930

2-0-0 5-11-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 2-0-0 22-17-4 1-0-0 2-0-3 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-3-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 29-9-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 4-0-0 0-2-2 2-0-0 0-1-0 3-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 8-12-1 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 1-12-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 3-2-1 1-0-0 1-0-0 19-120-1-0 1-5-0 0-0-1 1-1-1 1-6-0 1-5-0

1968 2005 1991 1897 1893 1926 1913 2012 1999 1964 1935 1928 1921 1981 1918 2003 1899 1937 1954 1993 1966 1998 1902 1932 1988 1999 1894 1910 1935 1898 1896 2003 2002 1978 1926 1998 2004 1893 1904 1890 1891 2003 1950 1998

11-10-1 0-1-0 0-2-1 0-1-0 41-36-7 1-0-0 5-0-0 0-1-0 3-0-0 0-1-0 8-4-0 2-0-1 5-7-0 0-1-0 0-1-1 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-1-1 6-4-0 7-9-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 4-4-1 6-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 7-1-0 1-0-0 4-2-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 0-7-0 6-10-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0

AAA Adrian Akron Albright Alfred Allegheny Alliance Alumni Anderson Ashland Baldwin-Wallace Barnetts Beaver Falls HS Bethany Bethel, TN Bluffton Boston College Boston University Bridgewater Brockport Bucknell Buffalo Buffalo State California(PA) Camp Sherman Campbellsville(KY) Canisius Carnegie Mellon Carson-Newman Case Western Cheney Clarion Cornell Cumberland(KY) Davis-Elkins Deaf Mutes Drexel Duquesne Duquesne AC Edinboro Ferris Institute Ferris State Findlay Franklin & Marshall

Frostburg State Georgetown, KY Glenville State Greensburg AC Grove City Harvard Hiram Hobart Iowa Wesleyan Ithaca IUP John Carroll Juniata Kenyon Kiski LaSalle Lawrenceville Lock Haven Lycoming Malone Mansfield State Maranatha Baptist Marietta Marshall Mercyhurst MidAmerica Naz. Mount Union Muskingum Newberry New Castle Nonpariel AC North Greenville Northwestern Oberlin Oglethorpe Olivet Nazarene Ohio Dominican PAC Penn State Pittsburgh Pitt Med. School Quincy Rider Saint Xavier

First Meeting Opponent 1934 1904 2007 2006 1908 1960 1997 1916 1999 1998 1933 1930 2005 1964 1985 1928 1899 2007 1986 1964 1994 1996 1994 1970 1959 1995 1891 1908 1897 1992 1937 1948 1891 1896 1994 1934 1988 1992 1987 1918 1938 1900

Salem Salem AC Salisbury Seton Hill Slippery Rock S Connecticut St. Ambrose St. Bonaventure St. Francis (IL) St. Francis(IN) St. Thomas St. Vincent St. Xavier, IL Susquehanna Taylor Temple Thiel Thomas More Tiffin Trenton State Trinity Int. Tri-State Urbana Ursinus US Coast Guard Walsh W&J Waynesburg Wellsville AC Wesley West Chester West Liberty Westminster West Virginia WV Tech WV Wesleyan Wilmington William Paterson Wis-Stevens Pt. Wissahickon Barr Youngstown Youngstown HS

W-L-T 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 13-3-2 1-3-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-8-0 0-1-0 12-4-1 0-1-0 2-2-0 9-2-0 0-1-0 25-10-3 3-3-0 13-5-0 0-1-0 4-1-0 4-3-0 12-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 7-5-0 19-39-2 29-42-4 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 7-4-0 45-62-8 1-4-0 4-0-0 7-11-1 7-1-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-6-1 1-0-0

2012 Letter Winners

2012 PAC Final Standings L 1 1 2 3 5 5 5 6 8

231.4 115.8 33.4 16.6 3.1 1.6 1.8 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.4 -4.1 402.5 342.6

John Antonishen Brett Alberti Derrick Baney Thomas Benyo Rashad Briscoe Jon Bushmire Charles Cannaday Rocco Colavecchia Bob Colmery Jordan Curry Jake Delmonico Scott Erb Kyle Exline

Brett Hutira Montias Jackson Dylan Jones Zach Kennedy Andrew Klein Vince Larson Matt Leach Mike Lontakos Brandon Martin Kevin Miranda John Morrison Tucker Nuetzel Kody Oliver

Tyler French Nathan Fisher DJ Fink Ryan Fronius Lemuel Fuller Mike Gardner Justin Giar Nick Goforth Josh Guiser Zack Hayward Sheyallen Herd Bobby Hites Chris Huselton

John Onufer Corey O’Patchen Ed Schuster Ryan Smith Gary Suarez Zachary Taylor Mike Underwood Bryan Visingardi Markus Wagner Ryan White James Yount

GT Coaching Records Coach

Years

W-L-T

William McCracken Ross Fiscus J.B. Craig Smith Alford Archibald Leech Arthur McKean Graydon Long C.B. Metheny P.H. Bridenbaugh Robert Park Tom Davies Jack Sack Bo McMillin Mack Flenniken Howard Harpster

1890-96 1897-99 1900-03 1904 1905 1907-11 1912 1913-16 1917-21 1922 1923 1924 1925-27 1928-29 1930-32

17-18-1 6-9-2 26-3-3 1-4-2 4-5-0 10-24-7 3-4-0 16-14-2 23-12-5 4-6-0 6-2-1 3-4-2 22-6-1 7-11-1 22-6-2

Pct. .486 .412 .859 .286 .444 .329 .429 .531 .638 .400 .722 .444 .776 .395 .767

Coach

Years

W-L-T

Jimmy Robertson Dwight V. Beede Edgar P. Weltner A.C. Ransom Cal Hubbard Walter J. West Byron E. Morgan Donald Lederick Joe Banks Dan Frasier Max Holm Dick Lasse Gene Sullivan Geno DeMarco Totals

1933 1934-36 1937-40 1941,46-48 1942 1949-52 1953-62 1963-66 1967-68 1969-71 1972-73 1974-75 1976-92 1993-present 1890-2012

6-3-0 14-9-3 16-19-2 20-12-2 6-3-0 18-14-2 46-35-6 5-26-1 1-14-1 9-16-1 12-6-0 1-17-0 76-82-2 128-83-0 529-466-48

Pct. .667 .596 .459 .618 .667 .559 .563 .172 .094 .365 .667 .056 .481 .607 .507

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2012 TEAM AWARDS AND RECORDS Cal Hubbard Award : Ryan Fronius Presented to the Most Improved Defensive Player Larry Bruno Award : Gary Suarez Presented to the Most Improved Offensive Player Cliff Aultman Award : Brett Hutira Presented to the Most Improved Special Teams Player Ed Hartman Award : John Morrison Presented for Outstanding Character Paul Pupi Award : Scott Erb Presented for Leadership, Athletics and Academics Gene Sullivan Award : Jordan Curry Presented for Outstanding Coachable Spirit The Leif J. Ellis Service Award : Tyler French Presented to a servant leader with the desire to enter into the coaching profession Charles Spurgeon “Spud” McCracken Award : Tucker Nuetzel Presented to a graduating senior who most exemplifies the high standards of character, scholarship, leadership and community service (for which Spud was committed). Lunch Pail Award : Zach Kennedy Presented for the Best Work Ethic/Performance Hard Hat Award : Tucker Nuetzel Presented for the best work ethic/performance Welder’s Shield Award : Corey O’Patchen Presented for the Best Work Ethic/Skilled position Player Iron Worker Award : Dylan Jones Presented for the Best Work Ethic/Skilled Position Player

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ALL-PAC HONORS First PAC Team Dillon Goodell Corey O’Patchen Second PAC Team Rocco Colavecchia Tyler French Zack Hayward ALL-NCCAA FOOTBALL TEAM First Team: Dillon Goodell, Defense Second Team: Corey O’Patchen, Offense Zach Hayward, Offense Honarable Mention: Rocco Colavecchia, Offense

PAC Player of Week Awards 10.2.12 Offense Rocco Colavecchia 10.15.12 Special Teams Bryan Visingardi 11.3.12 Offense Zack Hayward PAC Academic Honor Roll Brett Alberti John Antonishen Bob Colmery Nathan Fisher Nick Goforth Dillon Goodell Joe Hlebiczki Kody Oliver Travis Rogan Bryan Nisingardi Markus Wagner

GOLD Club Presented for excellence in weightlifting off-season preparation Brett Alberti Colin Brown Bob Colmery Nathan Fisher Lem Fuller Jeff Gillis Justin Giar Jeff Gillis

Nick Goforth Dillon Goodell Bobby Hites Joe Hlebiczki Jesse Hribar Chris Husleton Dylan Jones Matt Leach

Brandon Martin Eric Montgomery Kody Oliver Nick Polka Travis Rogan Ed Shuster Zack Taylor Mike Underwood

Tanner Weekley Marcus Wagner Evan Wilt Ben Wyman James Yount

All Platinum Club Presented for excellence in off-season preparation Brett Alberti Justin Giar Jeff Gillis

Nick Goforth Dillon Goodell Bobby Hites

Joe Hlebiczki Chris Huselton Dylan Jones

Mike Underwood Jamie Yount


GAMEDAY INFORMATION


HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE Attendance

Geneva football games have always been an event that attract a multitude of fans every year. With a stadium seating capacity of 6,500 a Saturday night at Reeves Field provides one of the best atmospheres in small college football. Last year Geneva was ranked seventh in the country for DIII attendance by d3football.com. Averaging nearly 5,200 attendees a game Geneva had the best turnout in the PAC Conference. Reeves Field In the last 15 years the Golden Tornadoes have made Reeves Field one of the winningest venues in the country. On a Saturday night under the lights it provides an electric atmosphere for college football. Home Records at Night: • 43-18 (71% winning percentage) • Undefeated at home in 95, 96, 98, 03, 05, and 09 • Undefeated in conference play at home from 1995-mid 2000

Atmosphere

Student Body Whether the Super Fans, a unique group of students who over the years have been a fixture at games or just the general student population, the student body has always helped pack the house and have been a huge part of the atmosphere on Saturdays.

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Cheerleaders These devoted individuals have graced the sidelines for many years committed to engaging the crowd to root the GT’s on to victory.

by a former cheerleader, Illia (Mateos) Martin in 1985. Martin had to convince the college president and after gaining approval actually became the first mascot “Windy.”

Turbo Selected by the student body in 2007as the official mascot of the Golden Tornadoes, “Turbo” has been spotted at many Geneva events. “Turbo” is the second known mascot to represent the Golden Tornadoes; the first was created

Geneva College Marching Band One of the finest bands in any small college “Coach” Don Kephart has always prepared this 100 plus member band with style and class. During pre-game the band has traditionally made

their introduction by a trumpeters salute atop the hill in the North Endzone. At the beginning of each game the band forms a tunnel, “Tornado Alley”, which brings the players out onto the field during introduction. The introduction includes an address from the announcer declaring, “For the next 3 hours the national weather service has just issued a Golden Tornado watch for all of College Hill.” (This announcement had actually been suspended for a


number of years because some fans actually thought a tornado was coming!) During the game after every first down the band will belt out an original melody written by Don Kephart himself, and as the Defense takes the field old school theme music for Star Wars and Jaws fill the air. As the GT’s storm on to victory, crowd favorites such as “Hey Baby” and the lyrics “Na Na Na Na Hey Hey Hey Goodbye” echo throughout the stadium.

Lighting of the “G” The end of the night is complete when the “G” across the Beaver River on Eastvale Hill is lit up in celebration of another Geneva victory. From “Tornado Alley” to a skydiver bringing down the game ball to the Super Fans who scream until they’re hoarse, all these elements combine to make Reeves Field a very special place on game day. It’s the Geneva home field advantage, Storm On!

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GAMEDAY PROMOTIONS

GENEVA NIGHT

HOMECOMING

Welcome back to current students and welcome freshman to Golden Tornado football under the lights!

Welcoming back the classes of the 1950’s while celebrating Cal Hubbard’s induction into the Football Hall of Fame 50 years ago and the founding of the Geneva College Student Union 100 years ago! All Geneva friends, current students and alumni will be welcomed back to Reeves field with a Tornado Towel.

September 7th at 7:00 p.m.

COMMUNITY NIGHT

September 14th at 8:00 p.m. Following Game Day at Geneva including Geneva volleyball matches at 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. followed by men’s soccer match at 5:00 p.m. with the action continuing at 8:00 p.m. at Reeves field with free admission into the football game.

BUSINESS APPRECIATION September 21st at 7:00 p.m.

Business Day prospective students and their families are invited to join Golden Tornadoes under the lights to take on the Thiel Tomcats.

October 19th 4:00 p.m.

FAMILY WEEKEND & YOUTH DAY GENEVA SENIOR NIGHT November 2nd at 1:00 p.m.

Geneva family members register in advance for free tickets to the game in the midst of family weekend. Families of football student-athletes, band members and cheerleaders will be recognized. Free admission for all kids under the age of 15 years old.

GAMEDAY COMMITMENT The NCAA, the Presidents’ Athletic Conference and Geneva College promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial or sexist comments or other intimidating actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives as well as public intoxication, the consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages and tobacco products are grounds for removal from the site of competition and other disciplinary actions.

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33 ACADEMIC/ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDINGS Adult Degree Completion Program .................... 19 Alexander Hall ............................................... 26 Alumni Hall.................................................... 28 Bagpiper Theater ............................................ 27 DeAngelis Building ......................................... 23 Downie House ..................................................1 Fern Cliffe .......................................................5 McCartney Library ............................................6 Music Annex .................................................. 29 Northwood Hall ............................................. 12 Old Main ........................................................9 John. H White Chapel Rapp Technical Design Center .......................... 13 Security

Handicap Parking As you enter Geneva’s campus under the arch, you will be directed by Geneva parking staff to take the second right in the round-about. As highlighted in the map above, you will follow the road behind the Metheny Fieldhouse to a parking lot with access to ramps and only a little walking distance to the stands. Handicap seating is located in the bleachers across from the main stands and the press box. To ensure a handicap parking spot, prior to game day, please contact the Geneva College Athletic Department at 724.847.6650 and your name will be added to the handicap parking list.

Reed House ................................................... 22 Science & Engineering Building ........................ 11 Student Center ............................................... 10 Brig, Campus Bookstore, Riverview Café, Skye Lounge WGEV .......................................................... 24 RESIDENCE HALLS Barbato House ............................................... 30 Clarke Hall .................................................... 21 Geneva Arms ................................................. 32 McKee Hall......................................................7 ACCESS Office, Counseling Center, Infirmary Memorial Hall ..................................................4 Patterson House .............................................. 20 Pearce Hall ......................................................2

Richardson House ........................................... 18 Swanson House .............................................. 31 Young Hall ..................................................... 33 ATHLETIC BUILDINGS Johnston Gym ..................................................8 Merriman Athletic Complex .............................. 17 Metheny Fieldhouse ........................................ 14 Softball Field .................................................. 16 Reeves Field ................................................... 15 Jannuzi Tennis Courts ........................................3 OTHER College Hill RP Church .................................... 25 Parking Lots .................................................. A-R

gps addresses for driving directions GENEVA COLLEGE : METHENY FIELD HOUSE 3200 College Ave Beaver Falls, PA 15010

Bethany College- Bison Stadium 1 Main St Bethany, WV 26032

Grove City College- Robert E. Thorn Field 100 Campus Drive Grove City, PA 16127

Saint Vincent College- Chuck Noll Field 300 Fraser Purchase Rd Latrobe, PA 15650

Thiel College- Alumni Stadium 75 College Ave Greenville, PA 16125

Thomas More- The Bank of Kentucky Field 333 Thomas More Pkwy Crestview Hills, KY 41017

Washington & Jefferson College- Cameron Stadium 60 Park Avenue, Washington, PA 15301

Waynesburg- John F. Wiley Stadium 285 S. East St., Waynesburg, Pa. 15370

Westminster College- Burry Stadium

319 S. Market St., New Wilmington, PA 16172-0001

Carnegie Mellon University- Gesling Stadium 5000 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Frostburg State University- Bobcat Stadium 101 Braddock Road Frostburg, Maryland 21532-2303

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GAMEDAY MEDIA INFORMATION During Geno DeMarco’s tenure as head coach for the Golden Tornadoes, Geneva has developed into one of the most recognizable names in Western Pennsylvania. Coach DeMarco has helped to establish a partnership with some of the area’s most respected radio and television personalities. Geneva has put together one of the most experienced radio teams in the area. The Golden Tornadoes boast the talents of Bob Barrickman, the voice of sports in Beaver County for over 20 years. Barrickman will headline the 2013 broadcast team with an assist from KDKA radio personality Jeff Hathhorn on the airwaves in 2013. Barrickman will be joined by long time radio partner Tom Hays for home games and will work with Jason Colangelo on the road. On game day, you will also have the opportunity to hear the vocal stylings of public Jason Colangelo as the PA voice of the Golden Tornadoes. Colangelo took over as Geneva’s full-time football public address announcer in 2007 after having filled in on various nights leading up to the 2007 campaign. For a more detailed look at Geneva’s football program, live radio broadcasts and a look at daily press releases and any information pertaining to the Golden Tornadoes, visit the Geneva website at www.geneva.edu. Geneva College and the Golden Tornadoes’ athletic department embarked on a new era of media as they introduced live in-game video streaming for all home athletic events beginning last fall. Through a partnership with Tourbeau Sports Group, Geneva College will offer friends, families and alumni the opportunity to follow the Golden Tornadoes live on-line all season long. Tourbeau Sports Group has become a digital leader in the sports media industry via live, video streaming over the Internet. Beginning last fall, Tourbeau Sports Group allowed all Geneva home athletic events in football, volleyball, soccer, basketball, baseball and softball to be viewed on-line via the Geneva College athletic website at www.geneva.edu/ athletics. If you can’t get to Reeves Field this fall, simply click on your computer and enjoy all the action. 56

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Radio Coverage WBVP-AM 1230 & WMBA-AM 1460 WBVP Radio 1316 7th Ave. Beaver Falls, PA 15010 (724) 846-4100 Contact Bob Barrickman, Sports Director

Internet Coverage Watch home games live with live streaming! Geneva College www.geneva.edu/athletics Presidents’ Athletic Conference www.pacathletics.org MSA Sports-Live Geneva Broadcasts www.msasports.com


MESSAGE TO THE MEDIA This book has been prepared for members of the working media who will cover the Geneva football program during the 2013 season, as well as fans, friends and alumni. Additions to the contents of this book; changes in personnel, plans and policy; and supplemental information will be provided prior to and during the football season by the Sports Information Office. If you desire additional information, please contact: Sports Information Department Geneva College 3200 College Ave. Beaver Falls, PA 15010 Phone: (724) 847-6885 This office is located in the athletic department in Metheny Fieldhouse.Media Coverage Policy Credentials: Credentials for Geneva home games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible. All credential requests should be directed to Christy Lear, Interim Director of Sports Information.

PRACTICE COVERAGE Media representatives are welcome to cover Golden Tornadoes football practice, but they should notify Christy Lear of the sports information office in advance for proper clearance. For interviews, please allow 24 hours for requests. Head coach Geno DeMarco will be available for interviews after practice sessions. Please notify the sports information office with any requests at least a day in advance. Player interviews are not allowed during practice or while players are going to the practice field. Player interviews after practice must be prearranged through the sports information office. Photographers may shoot only from the sidelines at practice. Dialogue between players and coaches at practice is confidential. Please use discretion in reporting practice in such areas as plays, formations and injuries. If there is any question in your mind about what may be reported, please ask Coach DeMarco.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWS The postgame interview room is located at the end of the athletic department hallway on the second floor of Metheny Fieldhouse. Coach DeMarco, as well as any Geneva players, will be available ten to 15 minutes after the end of the game. Player interview requests should be made to Christy Lear near the end of the game. Geneva’s locker room is closed to the media and public. 57


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GENEVA RECORD BOOK


Career Records

Team Records

Points Scored 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Gerard Muschette Melvin Cobbs Willie Murray Marko Thomas Bob Perrotta Josh Mullen

Pass Receptions 274 254 234 230 208 204

2007-10 1997-99 1994-96 1999-02 1978-81 2001-04

Extra Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Zach Blair Jason Gill Nick DiPietro Frank Dell’Estate Mike Gill

116 100 93 68 68

2002-05 1997-00 2007-10 1979-82 1995-96

Gerard Muschette Melvin Cobbs Willie Murray Josh Mullen Brandon Nathan

3,891 3,809 3,622 3,359 2,527

2007-10 1997-99 1994-96 2001-04 2003-06

Gerard Muschette Willie Murray Kelly Lennox Alan Rose Melvin Cobbs

5.90 5.4 5.3 5.3 5.2

2007-10 1994-96 2000-02 1979-82 1997-99

Justin Myers Rich McClellan Jamie Smith Ben Swallow Justin Sciarro

8,446 7,547 7,226 7,041 6,501

1995-99 1993-96 1984-87 2000-03 2002-06

Justin Myers Rich McClellan David Girardi Joe DeNone Ben Swallow

.579 .576 .572 .564 .558

(554-1046) (537-932) (514-899) (197-349) (554-993)

1995-99 1993-96 2007-10 1958-60 2000-03

Justin Myers Jamie Smith Rich McClellan Justin Sciarro Ben Swallow

79 62 56 47 46

1995-99 1984-87 1993-96 2002-06 2000-03

Total Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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1. Marko Thomas 2. Mike Holaren 3. Ron Michel 4. Corey O’Patchen 5. Jeff Beltz Tom Kross

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3,515 2,939 2,918 2,311 2,130

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

Ron Michel Marko Thomas Melvin Cobbs Mike Holaren Willie Murray Bob Perrotta

5,084 4,820 4,215 3,896 3,841 3,351

Justin Myers Rich McClellan Jamie Smith Ben Swallow Scott Schmitt

8,278 7,981 7,032 6,418 6,261

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Ron Michel Marko Thomas Mark Williams Jeff Beltz Jim Campbell

1,853 1,253 1,053 779 642

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Dave DiRenzo John Guido Mark Villella Duane Robinson Aaron Slocum

22 21 19 19 17

Tackles (First Hits)

Touchdown Passes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Touchdown Receptions

Pass Interceptions

Completion Percentage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1999-02 1994-97 1995-98 1991-94 2000-02

1999-02 1995-98 1994-97 2009-12 1991-94 1985-88

1995-99 1993-96 1984-87 2000-03 1989-92

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Tom Tommelleo Randy Trzeciak Gary Warman Klint Simmel Patsy Esposito

239 230 222 212 181

Tackles (Total) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Randy Trzeciak Gary Warman Brian Hall Tom Tommelleo Bob Razzano Jeff DeSantes

511 429 377 362 355 309

Winning Streaks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

16 11 10 8 8

1901-03 1997 1999-2000 1930 1994-95

Losing Streaks 1. 17 2. 15 3. 13

1974-76 1966-67 1976-77

Winning Margin

1. 75-0 1928 vs. Adrian 2. 63-0 1903 vs. Mt. Union 3. 77-14 2001 vs. Olivet Naz.

Losing Margin 1999-02 1995-98 1994-97 2009-12 1991-94

1994-97 1999-02 1997-99 1995-98 1994-96 1978-81

Kickoff Return Yardage

Passing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

215 170 147 142 142

All Purpose Yards

Rushing Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Marko Thomas Ron Michel Mike Holaren Jeff Beltz Aaron Price

Receiving Yards

Rushing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1994-97 1999-02 1982-85 1991-94 1964-67

1988-91 1984-87 2000-03 1977-79 1999-01

1976-79 1985-88 1978-82 1989-92 1988-91

1985-89 1978-82 2002-06 1976-79 1981-83 1981-84

1. 89-0 1951 vs. WVU 2. 78-0 1916 vs. Penn State

Rushing Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2447 2192 2183 2174 2160

1971 1997 1996 2003 1995

Passing Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

3,290 1997 3,078 1987 2,926 1998 2,669 2001 2,366 1995

Total Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

5,482 1997 4,561 1998 4,526 1995 4,429 1987 4,289 2003

Most Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

488 364 353 344 331

1997 2009 1998 1995 2005

Rushing Defense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

375 547 565 605 719

1954 1997 1972 1959 1983

Passing Defense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

422 450 557 630 651

1958 1957 1953 1949 1956

Total Defense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

957 1954 1,333 1958 1,402 1953 1,465 1972 1,518 1957


Single Season Points Scored

1. Rocco Colavecchia Gerard Muschette 2. Mike Holaren 3. Melvin Cobbs Willie Murray 4. Gerard Muschette

122 122 110 102 102 92

2012 2010 1998 1997 1995 2009

Melvin Cobbs Gerard Muschette Willie Murray Steve Day Josh Mullen

1,759 1,655 1,388 1,211 1,192

1999 2010 1995 2000 2003

1. Vern Welsh 2. Alan Rose 3. Willie Taylor 4 .Melvin Cobbs 5. Alan Pavia

7.20 6.70 6.34 6.30 6.28

1971 1982 1956 1999 1982

Justin Myers Jamie Smith Justin Myers Ben Swallow Justin Myers

3,125 2,990 2,913 2,286 2,271

1997 1987 1998 2002 1999

.623 .6154 .6150 .595 .588

(188 -302) ( 80 -130) (131-213) (194 -326) (180 -306)

2009 1959 1994 1997 2010

Touchdown Passes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1997 1987 1998 1996 1995

1. Mike Holaren 2. Jeff Beltz 3. Marko Thomas Matt Nowaczynski 5. Barry Emge

86 68 67 67 63

1998 1994 2002 2003 1987

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Mike Holaren Mike Holaren Jeff Beltz Ron Michel Ron Michel

Justin Myers Justin Myers Jamie Smith Justin Sciarro Justin Myers

31 27 26 22 20

1. Mike Holaren 2. Mike Holaren 3. Jeff Beltz Marko Thomas Bamfield Harmon

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

John Guido Duane Robinson Mark Villella Dave DiRenzo John Guido Bill Rayz Aaron Slocum Mark Villella

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Zach Blair Zach Blair David Girardi Vince Dalicandro Jack Dugan

42.7 41.5 41.1 40.9 39.8

2005 2004 2009 2001 1973

Punt Return Yardage

1,529 1,074 1,015 968 961

1998 1997 1994 1996 1997

15 13 11 11 11

1998 1997 1994 2001 2005

1. Mike Holaren 2. Ron Michel 3. Matt Nowaczynski

376 313 284

1998 1997 2003

Punt Return Average 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Mike Holaren Alberto Righi Ron Michel Dave DiRenzo Bamfield Harmon

17.1 13.7 13.0 11.9 11.4

1998 1950 1997 1990 2005

101 85 81 78 77 76

1991 1986 1987 1997 1978 1997

164 163 136 133 132

1991 1987 1983 1982 1987

Tackles (First Hits) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Patsy Esposito Randy Trzeciak Randy Trzeciak Jeff Mihok Tom Tommelleo Dan Gardner

Tackles (Total)

Pass Interceptions

Completion Percentage David Girardi Joe DeNone Rich McClellan Justin Myers David Girardi

Punting Average 3,080 2,967 2,916 2,326 2,321

Touchdown Receptions

Passing

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Justin Myers Jamie Smith Justin Myers Rich McClellan Rich McClellan

Receiving Yards

Rushing Average

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Pass Receptions

Rushing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Total Offense

11 10 9 8 7 7 7 7

1987 1977 2001 1988 1986 1972 1999 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Patsy Esposito Randy Trzeciak Bob Razzano Gary Warman Mike Nedzesky

1997 1998 1987 2005 1999

CAL HUBBARD GENEVA CLASS OF 1926 The only man to be inducted into both the professional football and baseball Halls of Fame Relentless lineman, Cal Hubbard, played his collegiate football career at Geneva College contributing to the rich history of excellent athletics that Geneva is proud to uphold. After playing at Geneva, Hubbard continued to thrive in his football talents at the professional level. In 1936 Hubbard retired from playing on the football field and made a career at becoming one of the best baseball umpires of all time. In 1963 he was inducted into the football Hall of Fame and in 1976 the baseball Hall of Fame, becoming the only man to be in both the football and baseball Halls of Fame.

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

Gerard Muschette Melvin Cobbs Melvin Cobbs Gerard Muschette Gerard Muschette Melvin Cobbs Melvin Cobbs Gerard Muschette

Tackles 302 261 227 226 219 217 212 212

Theil Walsh Urbana Waynesburg Grove City Malone Urbana W&J

2010 1999 1999 2010 2009 1999 1997 2010

483 381 375 359 353 352 347

Urbana Mercyhurst U. of Wisconsin WV Tech Campbellsville Iowa Wesleyan Walsh

1998 1990 1987 1994 1997 2001 2002

Passing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Justin Myers Scott Schmitt Jamie Smith Rich McClellan Justin Myers Ben Swallow Ben Swallow

Touchdown Passes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Brian Caldwell Justin Myers Justin Myers Justin Myers Jamie Smith Rich McClellan Ben Swallow Justin Sciarro

5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4

Urbana St. Francis Tiffin done four times done three times Urbana Olivet Nazarene Taylor

2001 1998 1997 1997 1987 1995 2001 2005

15 14 14 13 10 10 10 10

St. Francis Tri-State Urbana WV Tech done two times Tri-State Walsh Olivet Nazarene

1998 1997 2003 1994 1998 1999 2001 2003

Pass Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Mike Holaren Ron Michel Matt Nowaczyski Jeff Beltz Mike Holaren Jason Candle Marko Thomas Matt Nowaczynski

Receiving Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Ron Michel Jeff Beltz Matt Nowaczynski Mike Holaren Mike Holaren Mike Holaren Marko Thomas

240 235 223 221 215 206 200

Tri-State WV Tech Urbana St. Francis Urbana Walsh Tiffin

1997 1994 2003 1998 1998 1998 1999

4 4 3

Waynesburg Olivet Nazarene

1972 2001

Pass Interceptions 1. Bill Rayz 2. Mark Villella 3. Five tied with

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Bob Razzano Junior Slone Jeff DeSantes Patsy Esposito Patsy Esposito

27 27 26 23 21

Adrian Tiffin Waynesburg Wilmington Buffalo St.

1983 1993 1983 1991 1991

Longest Interception Return 1. Rey Dempsey 2. Rich Kolesar 3. Dan Terraciano

101 TD Carnegie Tech 97 TD Frostburg State 95 TD Taylor

1958 2009 2006

Longest Kickoff Return 1. Ron Michel 2. Jim Campbell

103 TD Tiffin 102 TD

1996 1933

99 98 88 84 82

California, PA Olivet Naz. Bethany Tiffin Grove City

1933 2006 2010 1997 1965

Brockport Bethel, TN Quincy

1988 2005 2003

95 92 88 88 77 75

W & J Slippery Rock Westminster Westminster Bethany Grove City

1912 1936 1957 2008 2009 2011

85 73 71 69 68

Ferris State West Liberty St. Francis, IN St. Xavier Tri-State

1965 2005 2005 2005 1998

Walsh Grove City Malone Saint Vincent

1997 1979 2003 2009

Longest Pass Play 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

A. Grahame-C. Robbins Sciarro - Duriancik D. Girardi - O’Patchen J. Myers-M. Holaren D. Greco-J. Nelson

TD TD TD TD TD

Longest Field Goal 1. John Moores 2. Zach Blair 3. Zach Blair

51 50 49

Longest Touchdown Run 1. Alex Quay 2. Chester Delon 3. Mike Karas Gerard Muschette 4. Gerard Muschette 5. Rocco Colavecchia

Longest Punt 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Rich Wellendorf Zach Blair Zach Blair Zach Blair Vince Dalicandro

Longest Punt Return 1. 2. 3. 4.

Ron Michel Alan Rose Matt Nowaczynski AJ Delmonico

89 TD 75 TD 75 TD 74TD


GT All-Time Scores 1890 Won 0, Lost 1 Coach: William McCracken L 4 Pittsburgh

10

1891 Won 4, Lost 2 Coach: William McCracken L 0 Pittsburgh W 42 Westminster L 8 Washington & Jefferson W 12 Pittsburgh W 58 Pitt Medical W 6 Pittsburgh

42 0 26 4 0 4

1892 Won 3, Lost 3 Coach: William McCracken W 42 Westminster L 4 Pittsburgh W 18 A.A.A. L 10 Washington & Jefferson W 18 A.A.A. L 6 Washington & Jefferson

0 6 6 20 2 50

1893 Won 2, Lost 2, Tied 1 Coach: William McCracken W 28 Washington & Jefferson L 0 P.A.C. W 8 Washington & Jefferson L 0 P.A.C. T 0 Grove City

0 18 4 26 0

1894

Won 5, Lost 1 Coach: William McCracken W 36 Mount Union W 12 Westminster W 32 Grove City W 16 Westminster W 12 Washington & Jefferson L 0 Grove City

0 0 4 0 4 6

1895 Won 0, Lost 5 Coach: William McCracken L 0 P.A.C. L 2 Grove City L 6 Beaver Falls H.S. L 0 Grove City L 0 Washington & Jefferson

26 20 10 4 14

1896 Won 3, Lost 4 Coach: William McCracken L 0 Nonpariel A.C. L 0 West Virginia L 0 Washington & Jefferson W 32 Grove City W 12 Nonpariel A.C. W 18 Westminster L 6 Grove City

8 6 34 0 0 4 10

1897 Won 3, Lost 4, Tied 1 Coach: Ross Fiscus W 42 Wellsville A.C. L 0 Washington & Jefferson L 0 Duquesne L 0 Greensburg A.C. W 26 Duquesne L 0 Grove City W 14 Westminster T 0 Grove City

0 12 20 26 5 6 0 0

1898 Won 1, Lost 4, Tied 1 Coach: Ross Fiscus W 10 New Castle L 5 Duquesne L 8 Grove City L 0 Westminster T 0 Westminster L 0 Grove City

8 23 14 17 0 39

1899 Won 2, Lost 1 Coach: Ross Fiscus L 5 Thiel W 6 Allegheny W 6 Lawrence

6 0 0

1900 Won 5, Lost 1, Tied 1 Coach: J.B. Craig T 0 Alumni W 6 Westminster W 11 Allegheny W 6 Westminster W 18 Youngstown H.S. W 5 Duquesne L 0 Allegheny

0 0 0 0 0 0 24

1901 Won 5, Lost 1,Tied 2 Coach: J.B. Craig T 0 Alumni W 28 Duquesne W 11 Allegheny W 15 Grove City T 0 Westminster W 34 Allegheny L 5 Pittsburgh W 11 Grove City

0 0 0 6 0 0 12 6

1902 Won 7, Lost 0 Coach: J.B. Craig W 17 Duquesne W 17 Marietta W 49 Allegheny W 22 Pittsburgh W 23 Westminster W 16 Allegheny W 30 Pittsburgh

0 0 0 2 0 0 0

1903

Won 9, Lost 1 Coach: J.B. Craig W 10 Alumni 0 W 63 Mount Union 0 W 53 Pittsburgh 0 W 35 Westminster 0 W 35 Grove City 0 W 32 Allegheny 0 W 32 Pittsburgh 0 W 18 Westminster 0 L 0 Washington & Jefferson 6 W 5 Allegheny 0 1904 Won 1, Lost 4, Tied 2 Coach: Smith Alford T 0 Salem A.C. 0 T 0 Westminster 0 W 45 Deaf Mutes 0 L 0 Pittsburgh 30 L 0 Washington & Jefferson 35 L 0 Allegheny 11 L 0 Penn State 44 1905 Won 4, Lost 6 Coach: Archibald Leech W 10 Alumni 0 W 11 Allegheny 0 L 0 Washington & Jefferson 38 W 7 Grove City 0 L 0 Westminster 47 L 5 Allegheny 6 W 5 Grove City 0 L 0 Penn State 73 L 0 Westminster 17 L 0 Pittsburgh 12 No Football Team

1906

1907 Won 4, Lost 5, Tied 2 Coach: Arthur McKean T 0 Alumni L 0 Penn State W 6 Carnegie Tech T 0 Allegheny W 8 Mount Union W 6 Westminster L 4 Westminster L 4 Allegheny L 0 Grove City W 6 Grove City L 0 Mount Union

0 34 0 0 5 5 12 11 6 0 27

1908 Won 0, Lost 6, Tied 2 Coach: Arthur McKean L 0 Washington & Jefferson L 0 Westminster L 0 Westminster T 5 Grove City T 0 Allegheny L 0 Penn State L 0 Waynesburg L 6 Slippery Rock

29 15 39 5 0 51 5 18

1914 Won 5, Lost 3 Coach: C. B. Metheny L 3 Westminster W 49 Grove City W 23 Duquesne L 7 Allegheny W 32 Thiel L 0 Carnegie Tech W 13 Bethany W 59 Muskingum

6 0 0 15 0 14 0 0

1915 Won 5, Lost 3 Coach: C. B. Metheny L 0 Washington & Jefferson 7 W 14 Westminster 7 L 0 West Virginia 33 L 0 Allegheny 19 W 6 Thiel 0 W 36 Muskingum 0 W 14 Hiram 0 W 29 Buffalo 0

1909 Won 4, Lost 2 Coach: Arthur McKean L 0 Washington & Jefferson 37 W 6 Westminster 0 W 12 Grove City 3 W 6 Allegheny 0 L 0 Penn State 46 W 3 Bethany 0

1916 Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 2 Coach: C. B. Metheny L 0 Washington & Jefferson 53 T 12 Westminster 12 L 0 Grove City 31 L 0 Allegheny 6 T 0 Thiel 0 L 0 Penn State 78 W 7 Bethany 0 W 7 Buffalo 0 L 7 Bonaventure 9

1910 Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 2 Coach: Arthur McKean T 0 Washington & Jefferson L 2 Westminster L 3 Grove City L 0 Grove City T 11 Mount Union L 0 Allegheny L 0 Carnegie Tech W 8 Bethany W 17 Muskingum

1917 Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 Coach: P. H. Bridenbaugh L 0 Washington & Jefferson W 23 Westminster T 7 Grove City L 0 Allegheny W 3 Thiel L 6 Bethany W 32 Bonaventure W 17 Barnetts W 26 Camp Sherman

36 7 7 39 0 25 0 0 0

1918 Won 4, Lost 2 Coach: P. H. Bridenbaugh L 0 Kiski W 21 Westminster W 3 Washington & Jefferson W 10 Allegheny W 27 Hiram L 6 Wissahickson Barr.

7 0 0 9 0 20

1919 Won 4, Lost 2, Tied 2 Coach: P. H. Bridenbaugh L 2 Pittsburgh W 13 Thiel W 2 Muskingum W 18 Hiram T 0 Westminster W 3 Allegheny T 6 Grove City L 7 Bethany

33 6 0 0 0 0 6 14

1920 Won 5, Lost 2, Tied 1 Coach: P. H. Bridenbaugh L 0 Pittsburgh W 34 Muskingum L 0 Washington & Jefferson W 7 Westminster W 34 Alfred W 31 Thiel T 0 Grove City W 19 Allegheny

47 0 14 0 0 0 0 0

1911 Won 0, Lost 6, Tied 1 Coach: Arthur McKean L 0 Washington & Jefferson L 0 Grove City L 0 Grove City L 0 Allegheny L 0 Penn State L 0 Carnegie Tech T 0 Bethany 1912 Won 3, Lost 4 Coach: Graydon Long L 7 Washington & Jefferson L 0 Grove City L 0 Mount Union L 13 West Virginia W 17 Allegheny W 32 Thiel W 19 Muskingum 1913 Won 4, Lost 3 Coach: C. B. Metheny L 0 Westminster L 6 Grove City L 0 Allegheny W 10 Thiel W 28 Carnegie Tech W 53 Waynesburg W 7 Hiram

0 11 9 3 11 22 5 0 0

19 15 9 11 57 5 0

52 19 21 20 6 7 3

3 13 38 0 0 0 0

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1921 Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 Coach: P.H. Bridenbaugh L 0 Pittsburgh L 0 Carnegie Tech W 54 Juniata W 9 Duquesne W 14 Grove City W 21 Alfred W 1 Hiram T 0 Westminster L 7 Allegheny 1922 Won 4, Lost 6 Coach: Robert Park L 0 Washington & Jefferson W 6 Waynesburg L 0 Carnegie Tech W 25 Juniata W 32 Westminster W 19 Duquesne L 0 Pittsburgh L 3 Thiel L 0 Grove City L 7 Allegheny 1923 Won 6, Lost 2, Tied 1 Coach: Tom Davies W 12 Waynesburg W 50 Juniata L 0 Bethany W 33 Duquesne W 34 Ashland L 0 Allegheny T 0 Thiel W 14 Grove City W 19 Westminster 1924 Won 3, Lost 4, Tied 2 Coach: Jack Sack L 6 Washington & Jefferson L 6 Waynesbur W 10 Bethany L 0 West Virginia W 14 St. Bonaventure L 0 Pittsburgh T 0 Thiel T 0 Grove City W 21 Westminster

28 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 14

1927 Won 8, Lost 0, Tied 1 Coach: Bo McMillin W 21 Davis-Elkins T 0 Bucknell W 20 Duquesne W 13 Boston College W 12 Waynesburg W 46 Bethany W 13 Grove City W 39 Allegheny W 67 Thiel

14 0 27 6 0 6 62 25 32 28

1928 Won 5, Lost 5 Coach: Mack Flenniken W 75 Adrian L 0 Bucknell W 13 Waynesburg W 28 Thiel W 7 Duquesne L 6 Grove City L 7 Allegheny L 0 Temple L 0 Westminster W 19 John Carrol

7 0 7 6 7 14 0 0 0

1929 Won 2, Lost 6, Tied 1 Coach: Mack Flenniken L 0 Westminster L 0 Grove City L 7 Duquesne T 13 Allegheny W 14 Thiel L 0 Waynesburg W 19 Canisiu L 0 Davis-Elkins L 0 Boston University

19 7 0 55 0 13 0 0 13

Won 6, Lost 3 Coach: Bo McMillin L 12 Washington & Jefferson 20 W 24 Westminster 0 L 0 Allegheny 14 W 21 Adrian 0 W 12 Thiel 0 W 20 Bethany 0 L 6 Grove City 7 W 7 Duquesne 0 W 10 Waynesburg 0

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0 13 0 0 0 12 8 6 13 12

6 7 0 9 6 0 3 0 0 7

Won 9, Lost 1 Coach: Howard Harpster W 25 St. Vincent L 6 Bucknell W 33 Canisius W 13 Thiel W 41 Waynesburg W 13 Grove City W 24 Franklin & Marshall W 7 Westminster W 7 Duquesne W 27 Allegheny 1931 Won 6, Lost 2, Tied 2 Coach: Howard Harpster L 7 Duquesne W 12 St. Francis T 14 Bucknell W 7 Thiel W 7 Boston University W 14 Grove City L 0 Franklin &Marshall W 19 Waynesburg T 0 Allegheny W 18 Westminster

21 34 27 13 0 7 7 7 13

0 46 7 6 7 12 8 0 0 13

13 6 14 0 0 7 20 6 0 0

1932

Won 7, Lost 3 Coach: Howard Harpster W 20 Davis-Elkins L 0 Carnegie Tech W 30 Thiel W 14 St. Vincent W 39 Boston University W 12 Marshall W 20 Grove City L 3 Waynesburg W 19 Westminster L 0 Duquesne

0 6 6 0 7 7 0 13 28 26

1934 Won 2, Lost 5, Tied 2 Coach: Dwight V. Beede L 0 Carnegie Tech L 7 Thiel L 7 Salem L 0 Washington & Jefferson L 0 Waynesburg T 7 WV Wesleyan W 26 Bethany T 14 Slippery Rock W 6 Westminster

7 12 25 6 19 7 6 14 0

1935

1930

1925

1926 Won 8, Lost 2 Coach: Bo McMillin L 0 Cornell W 16 Harvard W 56 Duquesne W 28 Canisius W 20 Waynesburg W 19 Thiel L 0 Grove City W 15 Allegheny W 20 Bethany W 9 Oglethorpe

0 0 0 0 6 6 0 7 6

1933 Won 7, Lost 3 Coach: Jimmy Robertson W 47 California (PA) W 14 West Virginia W 20 Thiel W 20 Westminster W 13 St. Vincent W 14 Waynesburg W 6 Grove City L 0 St. Thomas L 6 Davis-Elkins L 6 Duquesne

6 7 0 7 6 0 0 6 0 3

Won 8, Lost 1 Coach: Dwight V. Beede W 6 Indiana (PA) W 33 Slippery Rock W 39 Bethany L 12 Franklin & Marshall W 26 WV Wesleyan W 7 Washington & Jefferson W 27 Waynesburg W 25 Westminster W 19 Newberry

0 0 7 19 8 6 0 0 0

1936 Won 4, Lost 4, Tied 1 Coach: Dwight V. Beede L 6 WV Wesleyan W 25 Slippery Rock L 0 Duquesne T 0 Davis-Elkins W 51 Westminster W 20 Bethany L 18 Franklin & Marshall L 0 Waynesburg W 6 Washington & Jefferson

7 0 33 0 0 0 39 21 3

1937 Won 3, Lost 4, Tied 2 Coach: Edgar P. Weltner T 0 Lock Haven L 0 Albright L 0 Akron W 7 West Chester T 6 Westminster W 19 Davis-Elkins W 13 Bethany L 6 Franklin & Marshall L 0 Waynesburg

0 20 7 6 6 6 0 18 6

1938 Won 5, Lost 5 Coach: Edgar P. Weltner W 12 Youngstown W 26 Lock Haven L 0 Albright L 6 West Chester W 13 Grove City L 0 Waynesburg L 7 Washington & Jefferson W 18 Bethany L 0 Franklin & Marshall W 6 Westminster

6 12 19 14 0 19 14 13 38 0

1939 Won 5, Lost 4 Coach: Edgar P. Weltner L 7 Youngstown L 13 Marshall W 13 Drexel L 12 Washington & Jefferson W 13 Grove City W 25 Westminster W 6 Lock Haven W 37 Bethany L 0 Youngstow

20 41 7 13 7 0 0 6 6

1940 Won 3, Lost 6 Coach: Edgar P. Weltner L 0 Youngstown L 0 Carnegie Tech W 19 Grove City L 13 Bethany L 0 Westminster W 6 WV Wesleyan L 0 Waynesburg L 7 Washington & Jefferson W 12 Slippery Rock

7 21 0 14 6 0 10 10 0

1941 Won 4, Lost 3, Tied 2 Coach: A. C. Ransom T 0 Youngstown L 0 WV Wesleyan T 0 Washington & Jefferson W 14 Grove City L 0 Westminster W 13 Carnegie Tech L 0 Waynesburg W 38 Slippery Rock W 21 Bethany

0 6 0 7 7 6 6 7 0

1942 Won 6, Lost 3 Coach: Cal Hubbard W 26 Carnegie Tech W 26 Waynesburg W 32 Grove City W 26 Westminster L 0 Youngstown W 6 Washington & Jefferson L 19 Youngstown L 7 Waynesburg W 31 Bethany

0 0 6 0 20 0 31 29 6

1943-45 No Football Team 1946 Won 7, Lost 1 Coach: A.C. Ransom L 0 Youngstown W 13 Waynesburg W 12 Washington & Jefferson W 30 Grove City W 19 Bethany W 36 Carnegie Tech W 19 Westminster W 13 Slippery Rock

26 0 0 6 0 0 0 3

1947 Won 7, Lost 2 Coach: A.C. Ransom L 0 Duquesne W 26 Waynesburg L 7 Youngstown W 26 Grove City W 28 Bethany W 40 Carnegie Tech W 26 Westminster W 3 Slippery Rock W 6 Washington & Jefferson

7 0 27 0 0 12 0 0 0


1948 Won 2, Lost 6 Coach: A.C. Ransom L 6 Waynesburg 7 W 6 Salem 0 L 7 Grove City 16 L 0 Washington & Jefferson 34 L 6 Lock Haven 14 L 25 Westminster 26 L 6 West Liberty 13 W 12 Bethany 6 1949 Won 7, Lost 2, Tied 1 Coach: Walter J. West W 12 Alliance 0 T 0 Waynesburg 0 W 13 Washington & Jefferson 6 W 13 Grove City 7 L 0 St. Vincent 19 W 19 Lock Haven 0 L 0 Westminster 7 W 27 Akron 6 W 26 Bethany 0 W 20 Allegheny 6 1950

Won 8, Lost 1 Coach: Walter J. West W 14 Rider 0 L 0 St. Vincent 17 W 9 Waynesburg 6 W 33 Grove City 0 W 20 Allegheny 7 W 7 Washington & Jefferson 0 W 18 Westminster 13 W 12 Akron 6 W 41 Bethany 0 1951

Won 2, Lost 5 Coach: Walter J. West L 0 Rider 44 L 6 Waynesburg 7 W 19 Grove City 0 W 27 Washington & Jefferson 16 L 0 West Virginia 89 L 0 Westminster 35 L 0 Bethany 14 1952 Won 1, Lost 6, Tied 1 Coach: Walter J. West L 0 Indiana (PA) L 0 Waynesburg W 6 Grove City L 7 Washington & Jefferson L 0 Westminster T 13 Slippery Rock L 0 Edinboro L 0 Clarion

12 34 0 20 7 13 19 14

1953 Won 4, Lost 5 Coach: Byron Morgan L 0 Indiana (PA) L 0 Waynesburg W 26 Grove City L 6 Washington & Jefferson W 27 Carnegie Tech L 0 Westminster L 13 Slippery Rock W 14 Edinboro W 22 Clarion

6 9 13 26 6 8 27 0 7

1954 Won 6, Lost 2, Tied 1 Coach: Byron Morgan W 6 Indiana (PA) T 0 Waynesburg W 16 Grove City W 21 Washington & Jefferson L 7 Carnegie Tech L 0 Westminster W 12 Slippery Rock W 31 Lycoming W 38 Allegheny

0 0 7 0 15 14 6 7 0

1955 Won 6, Lost 3 Coach: Byron Morgan W 6 Indiana (PA) W 18 Baldwin Wallace L 7 Waynesburg W 46 Washington & Jefferson L 7 Thiel L 7 Westminster W 20 Slippery Rock W 6 Lycoming W 20 Allegheny 1956 Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 Coach: Byron Morgan L 0 Baldwin Wallace W 12 Waynesburg T 7 John Carroll W 7 West Liberty L 0 Westminster W 26 Slippery Rock W 40 Washington & Jefferson W 31 Indiana (PA) L 19 Lycoming

0 14 8 6 13 33 6 0 0

21 6 7 6 28 7 13 6 33

1957 Won 4, Lost 3, Tied 2 Coach: Byron Morgan L 6 Muskingum T 19 Waynesburg W 20 John Carroll W 30 West Liberty W 34 Westminster W 24 Slippery Rock T 7 Carnegie Tech L 6 Indiana (PA) L 19 Lycoming

13 19 13 0 12 2 7 15 21

1958 Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 Coach: Byron Morgan L 0 Muskingum W 27 Waynesburg T 12 St. Vincent W 34 West Liberty L 0 Westminster W 40 Slippery Rock W 40 Carnegie Tech W 20 Indiana (PA) L 12 Lycoming

13 0 12 0 6 20 6 14 14

1959

Won 7, Lost 2 Coach: Byron Morgan W 35 U.S. Coast Guard W 41 Waynesburg W 27 St. Vincent W 40 West Liberty L 6 Westminster W 28 Slippery Rock L 13 Carnegie Tech W 14 Indiana (PA) W 26 Lycoming

0 6 13 12 7 6 14 6 0

1960

Won 4, Lost 5 Coach: Byron Morgan W 20 U.S. Coast Guard W 14 Waynesburg L 6 St. Vincent W 20 S. Connecticut L 6 Westminster L 7 Baldwin Wallace L 7 Carnegie Tech W 19 Indiana (PA) L 15 Lycoming

0 6 14 0 7 30 14 0 2

1961

Won 4, Lost 4 Coach: Byron Morgan W 14 Waynesburg L 7 St. Vincent L 0 S. Connecticut L 0 Westminster L 16 Juniata W 6 Indiana (PA) W 26 Lycoming W 26 Marietta

0 14 60 6 19 0 7 20

1962 Won 1, Lost 5, Tied 1 Coach: Byron Morgan L 6 Waynesburg W 28 St. Vincent L 21 S. Connecticut L 0 Westminster L 6 Juniata T 7 Ferris State L 7 Grove City

33 0 28 14 19 7 35

1963 Won 1, Lost 7 Coach: Donald Lederick L 6 Waynesburg L 15 S. Connecticut L 6 Westminster L 6 Juniata L 6 Ferris State W 19 Grove City L 6 Baldwin Wallace L 0 Trenton State

12 17 7 17 8 6 32 12

1964 Won 1, Lost 6, Tied 1 Coach: Donald Lederick L 6 Waynesburg L 13 Indiana (PA) L 6 Ithaca L 7 Westminster L 14 Juniata T 14 Ferris State W 33 Grove City L 0 Susquehanna

19 27 35 38 26 14 17 26

1965 Won 3, Lost 5 Coach: Donald Lederick L 0 Waynesburg L 19 Indiana (PA) L 14 Clarion L 7 Westminster W 30 Juniata W 34 Ferris State L 6 Grove City W 29 Susquehanna

18 20 32 14 26 20 21 28

1966 Won 0, Lost 8 Coach: Donald Lederick L 8 Mansfield State L 7 Indiana (PA) L 6 Clarion L 0 Westminster L 0 Juniata L 7 Waynesburg L 6 Grove City L 0 Edinboro

12 28 39 54 37 54 41 7

1967 Won 1, Lost 7 Coach: Joe Banks L 0 Mansfield State L 7 Clarion L 0 Westminster L 7 Juniata L 7 Waynesburg L 7 Grove City L 13 Edinboro W 30 Bridgewater

44 28 26 51 69 35 14 13

1968 Won 0, Lost 7, Tied 1 Coach: Joe Banks T 7 Frostburg L 7 Clarion L 7 Westminster L 7 Juniata L 0 Waynesburg L 0 Grove City L 7 Edinboro L 12 Bridgewater

7 42 27 33 49 42 31 14

1969 Won 1, Lost 6, Tied 1 Coach: Dan Frasier L 0 Frostburg L 0 Clarion L 27 Adrian W 16 Juniata L 6 Waynesburg T 0 Grove City L 12 Edinboro L 0 Westminster

6 14 42 14 14 0 34 46

1970 Won 1, Lost 8 Coach: Dan Frasier L 0 Slippery Rock L 0 Clarion L 28 Adrian L 7 Thiel L 7 Waynesburg L 8 Grove City W 30 Ursinus L 7 Bethany L 0 Westminster

39 47 29 14 21 27 18 8 13

1971 Won 7, Lost 2 Coach: Dan Frasier W 28 Frostburg W 26 Slippery Rock W 21 Adrian W 37 Bethany W 29 Waynesburg W 42 Grove City W 62 Ursinius L 6 Thiel L 13 Westminster

0 14 20 0 13 7 7 7 42

1972 Won 8, Lost 1 Coach: Max Holm W 12 Frostburg W 14 Bethany W 7 Adrian W 27 Lycoming W 15 Waynesburg W 41 Grove City W 40 Washington & Jefferson W 28 WV Wesleyan L 12 Westminster

3 3 0 3 6 14 0 12 19

1973 Won 4, Lost 5 Coach: Max Holm W 14 Adrian L 14 Bethany W 33 Frostburg W 34 Lycoming L 0 Waynesburg L 7 Grove City W 27 Washington & Jefferson L 0 WV Wesleyan L 7 Westminster

7 15 0 10 13 8 13 3 14

1974 Won 1, Lost 8 Coach: Dick Lasse L 3 Adrian W 6 Washington & Jefferson L 8 Frostburg L 0 Susquehanna L 6 Waynesburg L 15 Grove City L 12 Thiel L 16 Westminster L 0 WV Wesleyan

13 0 25 31 29 22 14 27 50

1975 Won 0, Lost 9 Coach: Dick Lasse L 7 Mount Union L 7 Washington & Jefferson L 0 Frostburg L 7 Adrian L 7 Waynesburg L 0 Grove City L 15 Thiel L 0 Westminster L 7 WV Wesleyan

55 19 6 13 14 34 33 53 27

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1976 Won 1, Lost 8 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 6 Washington & Jefferson W 13 Susquehanna L 7 Clarion L 0 Adrian L 6 Waynesburg L 8 Grove City L 0 Case Western L 6 Westminster L 7 WV Wesleyan 1977 Won 1, Lost 8 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 7 Washington & Jefferson L 6 Cheyney L 0 Clarion L 19 Adrian L 6 Waynesburg L 0 Grove City W 7 Case Western L 0 Westminster L 7 WV Wesleyan 1978 Won 3, Lost 7 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 13 Thiel L 0 Cheyney L 3 Clarion L 7 Adrian L 6 Waynesburg W 13 Grove City W 37 Oberlin L 7 Westminster W 18 Frostburg L 18 Allegheny

28 12 10 28 42 17 14 28 26

1982 Won 4, Lost 5 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 13 Washington & Jefferson 14 L 18 Waynesburg 48 L 25 Adrian 35 W 38 Oberlin 0 W 31 St. Francis 0 W 14 Grove City 0 L 0 Duquesne 12 L 7 Westminster 27 W 28 Bethany 14

10 16 45 24 26 17 0 30 28

1983 Won 5, Lost 4 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 7 Duquesne 10 W 19 Washington & Jefferson 0 W 15 Frostburg 0 L 6 Waynesburg 17 L 16 Oberlin 17 W 38 St. Francis 0 W 10 Grove City 0 L 6 Westminster 17 W 17 Bethany 6

14 9 22 14 13 0 0 34 9 27

1979

Won 3, Lost 6 Coach: Gene Sullivan W 12 Thiel L 7 Clarion L 7 Adrian L 21 Waynesburg L 25 Grove City W 28 Oberlin L 7 Westminster L 7 Frostburg W 24 Allegheny W 30 Tiffin 1980 Won 4, Lost 5 Coach: Gene Sullivan W 25 Thiel L 7 Waynesburg L 14 Adrian W 40 Oberlin W 38 St. Francis W 27 Grove City L 14 Duquesne L 43 Westminster L 24 Frostburg 1981 Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 3 Kenyon W 27 Thiel T 16 Waynesburg L 3 Adrian W 31 Oberlin W 14 St. Francis W 45 Grove City W 14 Duquesne L 14 Westminster

66

8 23 24 27 26 7 17 29 6 0

7 24 25 6 0 13 28 50 28

7 14 16 27 12 7 7 6 35

1984 Won 3, Lost 6 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 7 Frostburg 21 L 7 Washington & Jefferson 34 W 33 Oberlin 14 W 17 Waynesburg 15 L 6 West Liberty 42 L 14 Duquesne 17 W 38 St. Franci 6 L 10 Westminster 44 L 14 Clarion 29 1985 Won 5, Lost 4 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 7 Frostburg 9 L 17 Washington & Jefferson 24 W 17 Oberlin 12 W 23 Duquesne 14 W 38 West Liberty 33 W 44 St. Francis 6 L 24 Westminster 38 L 13 Taylor 42 W 9 Waynesburg 0 1986 Won 4, Lost 6 Coach: Gene Sullivan W 29 Brockport L 14 Findlay L 0 Mount Union W 20 Tiffin L 6 Westminster L 17 Duquesne W 27 St. Francis W 24 Frostburg L 13 Waynesburg L 19 Taylor

6 0 3 23 16 39 16 7 35 0

1989 Won 6, Lost 3 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 6 Frostburg W 45 Brockport W 20 Waynesburg W 14 Tiffin L 26 Westminster W 20 Duquesne W 29 Mercyhurst L 15 Wilmington W 21 WV Wesleyan

12 0 0 0 31 9 14 17 0

1990 Won 5, Lost 5 Coach: Gene Sullivan W 24 Duquesne W 20 WV Wesleyan W 24 Waynesburg L 23 Malone L 6 Westminster L 20 Findlay W 40 Mercyhurst L 14 Carnegie Mellon

7 13 0 24 7 31 14 17

1991 Won 3, Lost 6, Tied 1 Coach: Gene Sullivan T 14 Glenville State L 0 Waynesburg L 6 Buffalo State L 6 Tiffin L 7 Westminster W 16 Findlay L 17 Mercyhurst L 28 WV Wesleyan W 40 Wilmington W 14 West Liberty

14 14 23 9 42 13 20 32 0 7

1992

19 55 37 19 38 30 0 7 21 28

1987

Won 11, Lost 2 Coach: Gene Sullivan W 10 WV Wesleyan W 32 Brockport L 20 Findlay W 26 Mount Union W 35 Tiffin L 7 Westminster W 40 Duquesne W 9 St. Francis W 36 Frostburg W 22 Waynesburg NAIA Playoffs W 16 Bluffton W 16 Westminster W 25 Wisconsin-Stevens Point (Forfeit victory)

1988 Won 8, Lost 2 Coach: Gene Sullivan W 17 WV Wesleyan W 21 Frostburg W 27 Brockport W 36 Waynesburg L 10 Tiffin L 0 Westminster W 35 Duquesne W 27 St. Francis W 24 Wilmington W 17 Mercyhurst

Won 4, Lost 5 Coach: Gene Sullivan L 9 William Paterson L 15 Glenville State L 15 Wesley W 28 Anderson W 42 Tiffin W 22 Frostburg W 44 Wilmington L 14 WV Wesleyan L 3 Westminster

20 34 34 13 13 7 28 24 38

1993

7 26 26 23 10 24 0 7 7 8 13 15 48

Won 4, Lost 5 Coach: Geno DeMarco W 10 William Paterson W 48 Taylor L 18 Wesley L 7 Anderson L 7 Tiffin W 31 Wilmington W 38 Malone L 0 Westminster L 0 WV Wesleyan 1994 Won 6, Lost 3 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 25 WV Wesleyan L 6 Westminster W 24 Taylor W 33 Urbana W 29 Tiffin W 38 Trinity W 49 Wilmington L 18 Malone W 38 WV Tech

9 20 21 41 38 21 21 21 9

44 38 17 7 18 33 37 25 8

1995 Won 9, Lost 2 Coach: Geno DeMarco W 20 Walsh W 30 West Liberty W 44 Taylor W 59 Urbana W 48 Tiffin W 21 Trinity W 49 Wilmington L 13 Malone W 17 Westminster W 20 WV Tech NAIA Playoffs L 23 Malone 1996 Won 7, Lost 3 Coach: Geno DeMarco W 31 West Liberty L 15 Findlay W 47 Tiffin W 48 Urbana W 15 Westminster L 25 Malone W 45 Tri-State W 24 Walsh W 35 Trinity International NAIA Playoffs L 13 Findlay 1997 Won 11, Lost 2 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 35 Glenville State W 49 Cumberland (KY) W 49 West Virginia Tech W 47 Taylor W 33 Malone W 27 Tri-State (OT) W 41 Walsh W 30 St. Ambrose W 49 Tiffin W 42 Urbana W 45 Westminster NAIA Playoffs W 34 Campbellsville L 7 Findlay 1998 Won 8, Lost 3 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 41 West Virginia Tech W 27 Californai, PA W 44 St. Xavier W 14 Olivet Nazarene W 28 Tiffin L 30 Urbana W 45 St. Francis, IN L 28 Malone W 34 Tri-State W 35 Walsh NCCAA Victory Bowl W 27 Maranatha Baptist 1999 Won 8 , Lost 3 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 7 Carson-Newmon L 13 St. Francis, IL W 42 Cumberland W 31 Iowa Wesleyan L 26 St. Francis, IN W 17 Malone W 24 Tri-State W 42 Walsh W 37 Tiffin W 58 Urbana NCCAA Victory Bowl W 31 Mid-Amer. Nazarene

0 13 0 12 28 6 14 14 0 0 24

12 31 14 0 13 26 14 7 14 38

36 7 31 14 12 24 7 6 11 6 18 14 28

22 22 19 21 27 37 34 31 21 29 6

41 14 19 6 56 3 21 20 22 17 26


2000 Won 7, Lost 3 Coach: Geno DeMarco W 16 California, PA W 28 Olivet Nazarene W 30 Westminster W 48 Iowa Wesleyan L 20 St. Francis, IN L 17 Malone L 6 Tri-State W 20 Walsh W 38 Tiffin W 58 Urbana 2001 Won 4, Lost 6 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 6 California, PA W 77 Olivet Nazarene L 7 Westminster W 39 Iowa Wesleyan L 6 St. Francis, IN W 32 Malone L 14 Tri-State L 34 Walsh L 19 Tiffin W 56 Urbana 2002 Won 7, Lost 5 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 0 California, PA W 41 Thiel W 45 Olivet Nazarene L 14 Trinity International L 28 St. Francis, IN W 17 Malone L 6 Tri-State L 7 Walsh W 27 Taylor W 35 Tiffin W 20 Urbana NCCAA Victory Bowl W 19 Northwestern, MN

14 10 27 0 21 29 10 18 22 0

28 14 12 14 30 23 27 37 27 0

45 26 14 21 35 10 26 31 3 26 14 9

2003

Won 7, Lost 4 Coach: Geno DeMarco W 37 LaSalle L 14 Olivet Nazarene W 24 Trinity International L 16 St. Francis, IN W 42 Malone W 52 Quincy L 21 Walsh W 22 Taylor L 13 Tiffin W 41 Urbana NCCAA Victory Bowl W 37 North Greenville

20 24 21 49 6 28 28 6 16 10 14

2004 Won 5, Lost 5 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 14 West Liberty St. W 13 St. Francis, IL L 26 Saint Xavier L 24 St. Francis, IN W 13 Malone W 23 Quincy L 7 Walsh W 14 Taylor W 38 Ohio Dominican L 3 Urbana 2005 Won 8, Lost 4 Coach: Geno DeMarco W 24 West Liberty St. W 20 Bethel, TN W 31 St. Francis, IL L 20 Saint Xavier L 22 St. Francis, IN L 14 Malone W 52 Quincy W 21 Walsh (OT) W 49 Taylor W 29 Ohio Dominican W 21 Urbana NAIA Play-offs L 35 Georgetown, KY 2006 Won 4, Lost 5 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 0 Thiel W 27 Olivet Nazarene L 13 Malone W 9 Seton Hill L 0 Walsh W 36 Taylor L 14 Ohio Dominican W 24 Urbana L 20 St. Francis, IN 2007 Won 8, Lost 3 Coach: Geno DeMarco W 20 Thiel L 20 W & J W 37 Westminster W 28 Bethany W 29 LaSalle L 7 Salisbury W 10 Thomas More W 56 Saint Vincent W 24 Waynesburg W 13 Grove City NCCAA Victory Bowl L 17 Malone

39 9 34 30 7 20 14 13 16 10

20 14 3 35 55 15 21 20 0 28 20 36

7 13 22 7 10 6 41 21 21

3 28 14 13 7 20 9 27 17 12

2008 Won 5, Lost 5 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 18 Seton Hill L 48 Salisbury W 31 Thiel L 14 W & J L 13 GroveCity L 28 Waynesburg W 42 Saint Vincent W 38 Bethany W 17 Thomas More W 29 Westminster

27 6 17 43 38 34 19 23 13 26

2009 Won 8, Lost 3 (*Vacated Victories) Coach: Geno DeMarco *W 41 Frostburg St. 28 *W 32 Saint Vincent 17 *W 37 Thiel 13 L 10 W & J 31 *W 34 Grove City 17 *W 49 Waynesburg 39 W 38 Saint Vincent 20 W 54 Bethany 21 L 12 Thomas More 21 L 28 Westminster 31 NCCAA Victory Bowl W 29 Greenville 28 2010 Won 5, Lost 5 Coach: Geno DeMarco W 32 Frostburg St. L 27 Albright L 20 Thomas More W 37 Bethan W 27 Saint Vincent L 42 Waynesburg L 7 Grove City L 16 Wash & Jeff W 34 Thiel W 30 Westminster

27 54 36 33 23 55 13 22 20 24

2011 Won 4, Lost 6 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 21 Frostburg St. L 10 Albright L 6 Thomas More L 27 Bethany W 23 St. Vincent L 33 Waynesburg W 23 Grove City L 7 W&J W 50 Thiel

34 46 46 48 20 47 7 24 31

W 23 Westminster 2012 Won 3, Lost 7 Coach: Geno DeMarco L 53 Frostburg State L 7 Hobart 14 Thiel L W 50 Thomas More L 36 Bethany W 30 Saint Vincent L 20 Waynesburg L 8 Grove City L 17 Wash. & Jeff. W 33 Westminster

10

56 28 21 48 42 22 21 26 27 14

45

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Geneva All-Time Lettermen AAA Acklin, John - 1918 Adams, Chase - 2004,05 Adams, Joel - 1918 Adams, Ralph - 1921 Adams, Sam - 1962,63,64,65 Agich, Jim - 1958,59,60 Agresta, Aaron - 2009 Alberti, Brett - 2012 Alexander, Bryce - 1895,96 Alexander, Lee - 1997,98,99,2000 Alexander, Scott-1999, 2000, 2001 Allmann, Bill - 2003 Altenhof, Bob-1976,77,78,79 Altmyer, Mike - 1984 Ambrose, Brandon - 1998 Anderson, Carl - 1926 Anderson, Larry - 1975 Annarella, Tom - 1961,62 Anthony, Josh - 2000, 01 Antonishen, John - 2012 Antonini, Enrico - 1972 Antonini, Tony - 2006, 07 Arbes, Mark - 1978 Archer, Josh - 1993,95,96 Arison, William - 2002 Armstrong, Kirk - 1915 Arnold, Fred - 1970 Arnold, Mark - 1988,89,90 Ashworth, Scott - 1978 Atchison, Ralph - 1934 Atwell, Loyal - 1918,19,20 Auger, George - 1987 Aultman, Cliff - 1931,32,33 Aultman, Cliff (Jr.) - 1961 BBB Babo, Raymond - 1948,49 Baer, Edward - 1965 Bagamery, Frank - 1950 Bailik, Charles - 1942 Bainbridge, Charles - 1937,38,39,42 Baker, Barry - 2003 Baldwin, Bryce - 2004 Baldwin, Jon - 2010,11 Ballinger, Drew - 2007, 08 Baney, Derrick - 2011,12 Banks, Anthony - 2004,05,06, 07 Barber, Dan - 1991,92 Barge, Matt - 2008, 09 Barimah, Eric - 2006 Barker, Nick - 2002,03, 04 Barley, Russ - 1979,80 Barnes, Jason - 1997 Barnes, Raymond - 1980 Barnes, Russell - 1980 Baracchini, Dom - 1980 Barrett, Brian - 1987 Barrett, Kenny - 200203 04,05 Baxter, Edward - 1931 Bazzoli, Remo - 1981,82,83 Bean, Tim - 2005, 07 Becker, Sam - 1994,95,96,98 Bedio, Richard - 1965 Begolly, John - 1933,34,35 Beighley, Matt - 1992 Beightley, Josh - 1996 Bell, Bob - 1976 Bell, Charles - 1891 Bell, John - 1938 Bell, Stuart - 2007, 08, 09, 11 Bellante, Jim - 1989,90,91 Beltz, Jeff - 1991,92,93,94 Bentley, Edward - 1964 Benyo, Thomas - 2012 Bergman, Kevin - 1978 Bergman, Lyle - 1953,54 Bernard, Andy - 1980 Bernhart, Mike - 1998 Betcher, Scott - 1984 Bettencourt, Larry - 1987,88,89 Bird, Thomas - 1982 Black, Robert - 1965 Blackwood, I.A. - 1892,96 Blair, William - 1957 Blair, Zach - 2002,03,04,05

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Blanchard, Bob - 1990,91 Bloor, Dan - 1984 Blose, James - 1966 Bomgardner, Carl - 1984 Bokan, Ron - 1994,95 Bondi, Bobby - 2004,06, 07 Booth, Raymond - 1928,29 Borgman, Karl - 1978 Borkowski, Robert - 1986 Boulding, Harry - 1921,22,23,24 Boyd, George - 1918 Boyer, Ricky - 2011 Boyle, Samuel - 1929 Bozic, Allen - 1988 Bozic, Dan - 1988,89,91 Brazos, Cecil - 1995,96,97 Brazos, Eric - 2003 Breadhurst, John - 1936 Bright, Fred - 1947 Briscoe, Rashad - 2012 Broadnax, Mike- 2001 Brodnick, Jeff - 1984 Brodnick, Stanley - 1940 Broege, Bruce - 1976 Broglie, Jon-1999,2000 Brooks, Chris - 1984 Brooks, W. Joseph - 1964 Brophy, Ken - 1951 Brough, Donald - 1963 Brown, Colin - 2010 Brown, Jim - 1978,79,80,81 Brown, Luke - 1924,25 Brown, Matt - 2005,06 Brown, Tom - 1990 Bruckner, Ryan - 2007 Bruno, Mike - 2003,04,05 Bruno, Larry - 1940,41,42,46 Brunton, Jeff - 2002,03,05 Bryan, David - 1984,85,86 Buchs, Andy - 1998, 2000, 01, 02 Budimer, John - 1942 Buffington, Frank - 1989 Burchett, Dave - 1987 Burleson, Mack - 1938,39,40,42 Burns, Chuck - 1997,99 Burnsworth, John - 1965 Burton, Bobby - 1978 Burton, Brian - 1996,97 Burton, Richard - 1976 Bushmire, Jon - 2011,12 Butler, Gerald - 1967 CCC Cable, Lloyd - 1951 Cahill, Tony - 1991 Caldwell, Brian - 2001 Caldwell, Tom - 1964 Camp, Richard - 1960,61 Campbell, Calvin - 1910 Campbell, Harold - 1932 Campbell, Jay - 1953,54 Campbell, Jim - 1966,67,68 Campbell, Jim K. - 1957 Campbell, Jim M. - 1930 Campese, Bruno - 1947 Campese, Chris - 1989,90,91,92 Campos, Aussencio - 1948,49 Candle, Jason - 1998,99 Cannaday, Charles - 2012 Capasso, John - 1976 Caputo, Matt - 2010, 11 Carbone, Al - 1947,48,49,50 Carlson, Rich - 1964 Carr, Joel - 1957 Carter, Jason - 1993,94,95,96 Caskey, Edwin - 1979 Casper, Marty - 1993,94,95,96 Chalfant, Sid - 1895,96 Chambers, Walt - 2002 Chaney, Kevin - 1988 Channing, Dave - 1981,82,83,84 Chappell, Robert - 1937 Chatlos, Adam - 2006, 07, 08 Chenet, Rob - 1992,93,94 Chenoweth, Paul - 1980 Chetock, Mike - 1995

Chewning, Donald - 1961 Childs, Jeff - 2002,03 Chiodo, Mark - 1977 Chochola, Brad - 1976,78 Church, Gail - 1967 Cimino, Tony - 1952 Ciolli, Tony - 1936,37,38,39 Clackler, Tony - 2003, 04 Clarke, Leonard - 1957 Coachman, Scott - 2002,03 Cobb, Michael - 2005,06 Cobbs, Melvin - 1997,98,99 Colavecchia, Rocco - 2011,12 Coleman, Cornell - 1984 Colmery, Bob - 2011,12 Conrad, Jeff - 1980,81,82,83 Conroy, Jamal - 2010 Connelly, Allen - 1961 Contenta, Tom - 2002,03,04,05 Cook, Brandt - 1983,84 Cooper, Samuel - 1935 Cortazzo, Pat – 1951,52 Coss, Chad – 1993,94 Costa, Sam-1999 Costanza, Marcus - 2008,09,10,11 Cournan, John - 1984 Courtwright, Mike - 1997 Craft, Bruce - 1974 Craig, Thomas - 1950 Crawford, Tom - 1941 Cresta, Emiliano - 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Crispin, Ronald - 1950 Critchlow, Paul - 1901,03 Crizer, Jay - 1991 Crosten, Jack - 1966 Cromartie, Ethan - 2009 Crum, Josh - 2006, 07 Cullen, David - 1925,26 Culp, Forrest - 1962,63,64,65 Cummings, Dean - 1978 Cummings, William - 1967 Currie, Howward - 1945 Currie, Norman - 1940,41,42 Curry, Jordan – 2009,10,11,12 Curry, Matt - 2007,08,09 Czartoryski, Jeff - 1988, 89 DDD Daer, Edward - 1982 Dalicandro, Vince - 1998, 99, 2000, 01 D’Ambrosia, Anthony - 2008 Damico, Gilbert - 1954,55,56,57 Daniels, John - 1979 Daniels, Mike - 1990,91,92,93 Daugherty, Norman- 2000 Davis, Bernard Jr. - 1972,73,74 Davis, Chris - 1993,94,95 Davis, Keith - 2004,06, 07 Davis, Paul - 1926 Davis, Sylvester - 1927,28,29,30 Day, Steve-1999, 2000, 01 Dean, David - 1997,98 Dean, Howard - 1895,96 Dean, Matt - 2007,08,09 DeAngelis, Lou - 1958,59 DeChellis, David - 2002,03 Deeks, Jonathon - 2010 Delic, Mike - 1991 Dell’Estate, Frank - 1979,80,81,82 Delmonico, AJ - 2008,09,10, 11 Delmonico, Jake - 2009,12 Delon, Chester - 1934,35,36,37 Delvechio, Bill - 1951,52 DeLuca, Keith - 1960 DeMarco, Dave - 1989,90,91,92 DeMarco, Geno - 1981,82,83 DeMarco, Sam - 1983,84,85,86 Dempsey, Rey - 1955,56,57z DeMonaco, Anthony - 1975 DeNone, Joe - 1958,59,60 DePaul, Sam - 1973 DePorzio, Brian - 1988 DePorzio, Greg - 1985, 86, 87,88 DeSantes, Jeff - 1981,82,83,84 DeVincentis, Larry - 1987,88 Dean, Dennis - 1974

Decapio, Frank - 1952 Devore, Ben - 2001,02,03, 04 DiBon, Chris - 1990 Diday, Larry - 2005,06 Dickson, Ron - 1985,86,87,88 Dill, Donald - 1973 Dillman, Dan – 2008,10, 11 Dincher - Thomas - 2007 DiPietro, Nick - 2007,08,09,10 DiRenzo, Dave - 1988,89,90,91 DiStanislao, Ralph - 1976 Dixon, Bill - 1960,61 Dobson, Scott - 1995,96,98 Dodds, C.A. - 1891,94 Donovan, Kevin - 1984 Doran, Edward - 1956 Doran, Sean - 1988 Doss, Jason - 1994 Douglas, Ted - 1925 Downie, James Vale - 1900 Downs, Lamont - 2009 Dragan, Doug - 1987,88 Draving, Arthur - 1978 Dreibelbis, Skip - 1991,92,93 Driscoll, Tim - 1989,90,91,92 Dugan, Jack - 1974 Duncan, George - 1928 Dunkel, Brian - 1997,98,99 Dunlap, Fred - 1939 Duriancik, Luke - 2005,06, 07, 08 Durish, Todd - 1993,94,95,96 Durr, Theron - 1963 Dvorsak, Brian - 2005,06, 07, 08 Dwyer, John - 1964 Dydynski, Michael - 1983 EEE Eakin, James - 1948 Eakin, Stephen - 1976 Eakins, John - 1950 East, Bill - 1900 East, Walter - 1901,03 Eastwood, Doug - 1985 Eberhart, Greg - 2004,05,06, 07 Ebersberger, Jim - 1957,58,59 Edgar, Keith - 1963 Edwards, Barry - 1984 Edwards, William - 1947,48 Elder, Donald - 1990 Eichler, Erich - 2004,05,06 Elffers, John - 1979,80 Elinsky, John - 1993,94,95 Ellenrich, Ed - 1958,59,60,61 Elliot, Thomas - 1917 Ellis, Leif - 1996,97,98,99 Emerick, Harold - 1926,27,28 Emge, Barry - 1984,85,86,87 Engle, Joe - 1896 Engott, Ray - 1936,37,38 Erb, Scott - 2010,11,12 Erdelyn, Dan - 1942 Erfman, Bill - 1898 Esposito, Fran - 1978,79,80 Esposito, Mike - 1991,92,93,94 Esposito, Patsy - 1989,90,91 Etheridge, Ian- 2000, 01 Evans, Greg - 1976 Evans, Jim - 1965,66 Ewing, Earl - 1927,28,29,30 Ewing, Edward - 1922 Exline, Kyle - 2012 Exposito, Bill - 1978 Exposito, Francis - 1983 FFF Faircloth, James - 1988 Falleroni, Jeff - 1984 Farquhar, Jerry - 1953 Fath, Paul - 1997 Federoff, William - 1975 Feola, Frank - 1972 Feick, Jesse - 1935,36 Feltrop, Zach - 2005,06, 07, 08 Ferrara, John - 1978 Ferguson, Bob - 1984 Fink, DJ - 2012


Finley, Bob - 1967 Firmi, Ryan - 1991,92 Fisher, Nathan - 2010,11,12 Fitzgerald, Dave - 2002 Fitzgerald, Tim - 1984 Fitzpatick, Ken - 2004,05 Fitzsimmons, P.J. - 1987,88,89 Fleeson, William - 1949 Flennikan, Mack - 1925,26,27 Flowers, Thomas - 1961 Flynn, Bill - 1968 Flynn, George - 1965,66 Fondrk, Andy - 1946,47 Fontanesi, George - 1972 Forbes, Bob - 1918,19 Forbes, Rod - 1984 Forbes, Ryan - 2007, 08 Ford, Spencer - 1982,83,84,85 Fouts, Gregg - 1983,84,85 Frank, Brian - 1982 Franklin, George - 1994 Frasier, Dan - 1960,61 Frasier, Travis - 1987,88,89,90 Frazer, Edward - 1928 Frederick, Andy - 1949 Frederick, Ken - 2004,05, 07 Freed, Skylar - 2004,05,06, 07 Freeman, Chaz - 2001,02,03 French, Tyler – 2009,10,11,12 Fronius, Ryan – 2009,10,11,12 Frost, Tim - 2003 Fuller, Lemuel - 2012 Furda, Mike - 1976,78 Furgeson, John - 1989,93,94 Fuss, Matt - 1990,91,92,93 Fye, Ron - 1968 GGG Galagaza, John - 1949, 50 Girardi, David - 2007,08,09,10 Glaze, Dan - 2002,03 Godzin, Joe - 1988,89,90,91 Goist, Lenard - 1947 Gold, Ryan - 2006 Golubic, Andy - 1935,36 Gombar, Dave - 1966 Galbraith, Renwick - 1921 Galiffa, Ron - 1967 Garber, Richard - 1947 Garda, Ed - 1933,34,35 Gardner, Dan - 1994,95,96,97 Gardner, Mike - 2012 Gargano, Matt - 1991,93 Gentry, Tony - 1978 George, Howard - 1901 George, Mark - 1980 Gernusa, Mike - 1998,99 Geyster, Josh - 2011 Ghion, Ray - 1959,60,61 Giar, Justin - 2011,12 Gibson, Archie - 1989,90 Gigler, Ethan - 2001, 02,03 Gill, Jason - 1997,98,99,2000 Gill, Mike - 1995,96 Gillespie, Donald - 1955 Gilson, John - 1980 Goforth, Nick - 2012 Goodall, Dillon - 2010,11 Goodwald, George - 1968 Gordon, Gabe - 2004,05,06, 07 Graham, Bob - 1987,88 Graham, Dave - 1938,39 Gramley, Wilbur - 1930,31 Gray, Brad - 2010 Grayson, Darryl - 1987 Graziani, Robert - 1985 Greco, Don - 1965,66,67 Green, Steven - 2002 Greenberger, Kalman - 1960 Gregor, Joel - 1974,75 Greico, Derek - 1990,91 Griffin, Kris- 2000, 01 Griser, Bill Jr - 1975 Griser, Bill Sr - 1959 Guarnieri, Matt - 1996 Guba, George - 1963 Guentner, Matt - 1987 Guido, John - 1984,85,86,87 Guido, Vince - 1997 Guiser, Josh - 2012

Gumpf, Fred - 1953 Gustovich, Joe - 1935,36,37 Gustafson, Eric - 2004 Guthrie, Adam - 2003,04,05 HHH Haberman, George - 1967,70 Haddad, George - 1952,53 Haddox, Ben - 1989,90 Haddox, Bill - 1968 Haddox, Tom - 1974 Haglan, Ryan - 1991,92,93 Hall, Brian - 2002,03, 04,06 Hall, Patrick - 2001 Hall, Kris - 1996 Hallas, Jim - 1962,63,64 Hamilton, Dave - 1924,25 Hamilton, Joe - 1963,64,65,66 Hamilton, Lester - 1922,23 Hamm, Jim - 1988 Hamm, Paul - 1988,89 Haney, Greg - 1968 Haney, Jim - 1952,53,54,55 Hansen, Tom - 1987,88,89 Hansen, Tom - 1966 Hansinger, Pete - 2002 Harmon, Bamfield - 2005 Harr, John - 1949 Harr, Leslie - 1919,20,21 Harris, Lamar - 2008 Harsh, Eric - 1996,97,98 Harsh, Mark - 1974 Harsh, Russell - 1974,75,76,77 Hart, Dick - 1939,40 Hartman, Ed - 1979,80,81,82 Hartman, William - 1972 Haser, Warren - 1942,43 Haslett, Ward - 1931 Hastings, Kyle- 2000 Haude, Harry - 1925,26,27,28 Hauser, Cory - 1991 Hawk, Richard - 1969 Hayden, Phil – 2010, 11 Hayward, Zack - 2010,11,12 Hazen Joe - 2011 Heidorn, Matt - 1989,90 Heinzer, Regis - 1924,25,26 Hejirika, Solomon - 2008, 09,10,11 Heller, Craig - 1989 Henderson, Dom - 2009 Henderson, Sean - 1985 Henning, Carl - 1972 Henning, George - 1968 Hennon, Alfred - 1976 Henry, Scott - 1991,92 Herd, Sheyallen - 2012 Hergenrother, Richard - 1966 Hernandez, Frank - 2002,03,04,05 Hetzler, Melvin - 1935 Hicks, Corey - 2009 Hicks, Donnie - 1972,73,74 Hildebrand, George - 1923 Hindman, Robert - 1973,74,75,76 Hinish, Chris - 1995,96 Hink, Mike - 1966,67,68,69 Hinzman, Charles - 1942,46,47 Hirshka, Jeff - 1980 Hites, Bobby - 2010,11,12 Hlista, Joe - 1933,34,35 Hoffman, Kevin - 1986 Hoffman, Ray - 1976 Hoffman, Tom - 1989,90,91,92 Hogue, J.D. - 2001, 02 Holderman, Dave - 1967,68 Holaren, Mike - 1995,96,97,98 Hoover, Dan - 1988,89 Hopkins, Edward - 1966 Hopkins, Sam - 2004,05,06 Hornack, Tom - 1987,88,89,90 Hosking, Stan - 1957,60,61 Hoskins, Cody – 2008,09,10, 11 Host, Kevin - 2005,06 Hough, Danny- 2000,01, 02 Hough, Ronald - 2004,05,06, 07 Howard, B.J. - 1995,96,97 Howard, Todd - 1996,97 Howell, Millard - 1929,31 Howell Richard - 1960 Hrebik, Mark - 1990,91,92,93 Hubbard, Cal - 1925,26,27

Hudson, James - 1920,21,22 Huffmyer, Jim - 1957,58 Hughes, Carl - 1942 Hummel, Keith - 1979 Hunter, Dave - 1968 Hunter, Harry - 1894 Hunter, Shawn - 1993,94,95 Hunter, Tim - 1991 Hunter, Tom - 1901 Huselton, Chris - 2012 Huston, David - 1984,85 Huston, Mike - 2001 Hutira, Brett – 2009,10,11,12 III Ifft, John - 1931,32,33 Ingros, Jeff - 1987,88,89 Irons, Jim - 1961,62,63 Isiminger, Dave - 1978 Israel, Ted - 1951,52 JJJ Jackson, Reuben-1999 Jackson, Montias – 2009,10,11,12 Javens, Sonny - 1958 Jeffries, Gary - 1980 Jersey, Willard - 1940 Jodon, Tyler – 2009,10, 11 Johnson, Ben - 1937,38,39 Johnson, Brian - 2001, 02 Johnson, Clyde - 1931,33,34 Johnson, George - 1928,29 Jones, Clarence - 1980 Jones, Dick - 1932,33,34,35 Jones, Dylan - 2012 Joyce, William - 1939,40,41,42 KKK Kadis, Dick - 1955 Kalcinic, Anthony - 1976 Kane, John - 1980 Kane, Peter - 1942 Karas, Mike - 1955 Karczewski, Tom - 1994,95,96,97 Karkis, Adam - 1947,48 Karlovic, Blaise - 1994,95,96,97 Kaselonis, Nate - 2007 Kay, Alexander - 2004,05 Kearney, R. A. - 1891 Kelderhouse, Jason - 2008 Kelosky, Chance - 2008,09,10 Kelso, Dick - 1947,48 Kennedy, Zach - 2010,11,12 Kenyon, John - 1978 Kern, Nick - 2011 Keul, Stephen - 1983,84 Ketterer, Craig - 1988 Kidder, Harry - 1941 Kiger, Jeremy – 2009,10 Kilgore, Tim - 1991,92,94,95 King, Keith - 1990,91 Kirkland, Kevin - 1987 Kisling, Josh - 1997,98,99,2000 Kissick, Reed - 1994,95 Kittner, Albert - 1961 Klee, William - 1922,23,24 Klein, Andrew - 2012 Klemencic, Ken - 1995,96,97 Klemmer, Bob - 1959 Klesser, Jesse - 2009 Klipa, Steve - 1950,51,52,53 Knallay, Scott - 1991 Knapic, John - 1927,28,29,30 Koenig, Scott - 2007, 08 Kolesar, Mike - 1987,88,89 Kolesar, Richard - 2006,07,08,09 Komara, George - 1934,35,36,37 Kopy, Steve - 1986,88,89 Kosecki, Rick - 1983,84 Kozlowski, John - 1985 Kravnach, Mike - 1938 Krebs, Mike - 1988,89 Kross, Tom - 1985,86,87,88 Krotzer, Harold - 1920,21 Krugh, Ben - 1997,99,2000 Kruse, Dale - 1988,89 Krusey, Robert - 2004,05,06, 07 Kunkle, Glenn - 1979,80,81

LLL Lacaria, Jeremy- 2000 Lacinski, Dave - 1997 Lankford, Cory - 2005,06 Larson, Vince - 2010,11,12 Lasslo, Curt - 1982-85 Lauffer, Ken - 1992,93,94,95 Laughner, Paul - 1953 Laurushy, Mike - 1936 Law, Jamaur - 2007 Lawrence, Chester - 1921,22,23 Lawrence, George - 1949,50 Lazor, John - 1952,53,54,55 Leach, Matt - 2012 Leach, Wallace - 1990,91 Ledrick, Donald - 1949,50,51,55 Lee, Todd - 1989,90,91 Lehman, Mike - 2004,05,06 Lemmon, Dave - 1980 Lengacher, Eric - 1991,92,93 Lennox, John - 1990,91 Lennox, Kelly- 2000,01, 02 Lepore, Albert - 1950 Letteri, Frank - 1946,47,48,49 Lewis, Joseph - 1930 Lewis-Swann, D’Marius - 2010, 11 Linarelli, Ralph Jr - 1981 Lindeman, Phil - 1952 Ligato, Dom - 1976 Lipinski, Doug - 1988,89,90 Lippe, Nathan - 1924,25 Lipschitz, Nathan - 1923 Lobinger, Charles - 1935,36 Loeffer, Fred - 1918,19,20,21 Long, Barry - 1998,99,2000, 01 Long, Elbert - 1896 Lontakos, Mike - 2012 Lopresti, Peter - 2004,05 Loughner, Ken - 1987 Love, Bill - 1958 Lowther, Harry - 1924 Lucas, Aaron - 2000 Lucas, Bill - 1980 Luce, Byron - 1939 Ludwig, John - 1984 Luffey, Steve - 1988,89 Lukacs, James - 1997 Lynch, Joseph - 1921,22,23 MMM Mable, Alonzo - 2011 Macioge, Vincent - 1970 Mack, Alex - 2010, 11 Madden, John - 1962 Maddox, Osseo - 1925,26,27,28 Maglisceau, Albert - 1924,25,26,27 Mancini, Frank - 1956,57 Mannion, Dan - 1972 Maricone, Michael - 1972 Marley, Kenneth - 1967 Marsh, Alan - 1989,90,91 Marshall, Dave - 1984 Martin, Brandon - 2010,11,12 Martin, Bruce - 1901,03 Martin, John - 1896 Martin, Paul - 1966 Martin, Renwick - 1891,92,94 Martin, William - 1941,42 Martinelli, Vic - 1953,54,55 Marz, Travis - 2009 Masneri, Robert - 1939,40,41 Masley, Bob - 1951 Massaro, Dan – 2009,10, 11 Matrazzo, Chuck-1970,71,72,73 Matrazzo, Larry - 1962,63,64,65 Matsook, Dan - 1976 Matter, Andrew - 1946 Matty, Pat - 2010, 11 Matvey, Michael - 1968 Mavrich, Jon - 1991,92,93,94 Maxwell, Fred - 2010 Maxwell, N.N. - 1892 Maxwell, R. Lee - 1962 May, Jim - 1900,01,03 Mayhew, Bill - 1960,62,63 McBurney, Reed - 1891,92,95 McCann, Bob - 1984,85,86,87 McCarter, Harry - 1914,15 McClean, Jace - 1998, 99, 2000, 01 McClellan, Rich - 1993,94,95,96

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McCloskey, T.D. - 1891,92,95 McCommons, Bob - 1988 McCracken, Paul - 1920,21 McCracken, William - 1891,92,94 McCreary, Shawn - 1993,94,95,96 McCreary, Scott - 1995 McCune, Jim - 1892 McDole, Brian - 1990,91,92 McDonald, Edward - 1947,48,49,50 McDonald, Roy - 1947 McDougal, Larry - 1976,77,78 McDowell, Jamie-1999, 2000, 01 McDowell, Jeremy - 2003,04 McElhaney, Dave - 1946,47 McElhaney, Derek - 2005,06, 07, 08 McFarland, Paul - 1994 McFarland, Robert - 1952,53 McGeehan, Richard - 1949 McGoun, John - 1918,20 McGrath, Brian - 1978,79 McGrath, Mike - 1980,81 McGraw, Tim - 1995,97,98 McGrew, Elmer - 1920,21,22,23 McIntyre, Ken - 2002 McIsaac, Forbes - 1952 McKay, Zach - 2001, 02 McKean, Art - 1901,03 McKee, Richard - 1929,31,32 McMullen, Eugene - 1985 McNamara, Robert - 1938,39 McPherson, Carlisle -1947,48,49,50 McShane, Charles - 1972 Medic, Neil - 1900,01 Medrocostis, Nick - 1942 Megill, Howard - 1981 Meloy, Stephen - 1983 Mendicino, Tony - 1979,80,81 Mersing, Caleb-1999 Merriman, Lee - 1922,23 Metheny, Brainerd - 1910 Metheny, Richard - 1941,42 Meyers, Ernest - 1924,25,26 Michel, Ron - 1994,95,96,97 Mihaljevic, Jim - 1984 Mihok, Jeff - 1996,97,98,99 Miller, Byron - 1991 Miller, Fred - 1919 Miller, JC – 2009,10, 11 Miller, Mike - 1994 Milligan, Pete - 1967 Minarik, John - 2006, 07 Minto, Rob - 1987,88 Miranda, Kevin - 2009,11,12 Mitchell, Matthew - 1910 Mollick, John - 1984 Monahan, Bill - 1960,61 Montgomery, Seth - 2010, 11 Moody, Javon - 2006,08,09 Moon, Randy - 1996,97,98 Moore, Charles - 1892 Moore, Demond - 1994,95,96,97 Moore, Jerry - 1983,84,85,86 Moores, John - 1989 Morabito, Joe - 1967 Morgan, Byron - 1939,42 Morgan, Landis - 1956,57 Morrison, John - 2012 Morrow, Bob - 1936,37 Moss, Jerome - 2001,02 Mullen, Josh - 2001,02,03, 04 Mulnix, John - 2001, 02 Munnell, Robert - 1954 Murla, Pete - 1987,88 Murphy, Jon - 1996,97 Murray, Kevin - 1996,97,98,99 Murray, Willie - 1994,95,96 Muschette, Gerard - 2007,08,09,10 Myers, Justin - 1995,97,98,99 NNN Nagy, Tom - 1975,76,77,78 Nastasi, Buster - 1958,59 Nathan, Brandon - 2003,04,05,06 Nave, Ellis - 1933,34 Nedzesky, Mike - 1984,85,86,87 Neely, Dave - 1980 Nelson, John - 1989 Nelson, Ted - 2003,05,06, 07 Nemecek, Joseph - 1947,48 Newcomb, Ken - 1982

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Newson, John - 1964 Nick, William - 1920,21,22,23 Nieser, Dan - 1971 Niggel, Ryan - 1994 Nocera, Carmen - 1979,80,81 Nowaczynski, Matt - 2001,02,03, 04 Nuetzel, Chris - 1977, 78, 79, 80 Nuetzel, Parker - 2007,08,09 Nuetzel, Tucker – 2009,10,11,12

Price, Aaron-2000, 01, 02 Price, Zach - 1997,98,99 Pride, Damien - 2010 Prisuta, Milo - 1973 Pugar, Charlie- 2000, 01 Pugh, Art - 1997,98,99,2000 Pupi, Paul - 1958,59,60,61 Puskar, Kyle - 2010 Puskar, Ray - 1963,64,65,66

OOO Oakes, John - 1953 O’Data, Chick - 1954 Odato, Richard - 1977,78,79 Oestrich, Josh - 2008 Ohnsman, Elliott - 1938,39,40,41 Oldham, Ryan – 2009,10, 11 Oliver, Kody - 2012 Onamastico, Vince -1954,55,56,57 O’Neill, Charlie - 1978 O’Neill, Ed-1999 O’Neill, Jack - 1994,95,96,97 O’Neill, Joe - 1967,68,69,70 Onofer, Brandon - 2005 Onufer, Oliver - 2008,09,10,11 Onufer, John - 2011,12 O’Patchen, Corey – 2009,10,11,12 Opperman, Larry - 1987 Orlando, Mike - 2001 Orlo, Lee - 2008 Orlowski, Tom - 1984,85,86,87 Owen, Steve - 1966,67,68

QQQ Quay, Alex - 1911-14 Queen, Paxton - 2010 Quinlan, Mike - 1994,95,96,97 Quinn, Pete - 1967

PPP Palmer, Charlie - 1977,78,79,80 Paris, Joe - 1932,33,34 Parish, Joseph - 1935 Park, D. Raymond - 1935 Park, Eric - 1965 Parnell, Jim - 1991,93 Parobeck, Dick - 1950,55 Parrish, Joe - 1961 Parsons, Scott - 1983,85,86,87 Patterson, Bob - 1903,04,05,06 Patterson, Clair - 1900 Patterson, Dale - 1976,78 Patterson, Lawrence - 1918,19,20 Patton, Ernest - 1946 Pavia, Alan - 1984,87 Pearsall, Jim - 1984,85,86,87 Peduzzi, Ray - 1951,52,53,54 Peduzzi, Ron - 1951,52,53,54 Peffer, Jonathan - 2002 Peluso, Albert - 1950 Penkova, Stanley - 1958 Pepper, Victor - 1948,49 Perz, Charley - 1940,41,42,46 Perrino, Sam - 1954,55 Perrotta, Bob - 1978,79,80,81 Perruzzi, Alvin - 1934 Perry, Rob - 1988,89,90,91 Peters, Scott - 1998 Peterson, Jeff - 1998,99,2000 Petit, Josh-1999,2000 Petit, Mitch - 2008 Petras, Dave - 1996,97,98,99 Peyroux, Dennis - 1988 Pfeifer, Greg - 2008 Phillis, Thomas - 1949 Phillips, Donald - 1972 Philips, Nick - 2004,05,06 Phillips, Russell - 1920 Piccinini, John - 1976 Pichura, Mike - 2004,05 Piccola, Scott - 1968 Pierce, James - 1950 Pietro, James - 1947,48,49,50 Pietsch, Herman - 1932,33 Pillo, Dick - 1955,56,57 Pinkerton, Howard - 1925,26,27 Pitzer, Jordan – 2009,10, 11 Plummer, Dave - 1997 Porter, Wiliam - 1926 Postma, Greg - 1978 Preece, Joseph - 1927,28,29 Prentice, Brian - 1989,90,91,92 Prestia, Frank - 1992,93 Presutti, Josh - 2003 Pribis, John - 2003 Price, Robert - 1957

RRR Radi, Andrew - 1950 Raich, Mike - 1958,59,60,61 Raley, Jim - 2004,05,06 Ralston, Raymond - 1928,29,30 Ranone, Jason - 1990,91,92,93 Ransom, A.C. - 1928,29,30,31 Rayz, Bill - 1971,72 Razzano, Bob - 1981,82,83,84 Reamer, Brandon - 1991 Rebmann, Fred - 1923,24,25 Reese, Derek - 2007 Reynolds, Randy - 1980 Reynolds, Richard - 1970 Rhodes, Richard - 1978 Ribar, Mike - 1997,98,99 Richards, John - 1947,49 Riemer, Tim - 1983 Rigatti, Joe - 1940 Righi, Albert - 1949 Rillo, Art - 1988,89 Ringer, Mark - 1980 Ringer, William - 2009 Rinker, Jason - 1993 Ristau, Hoseph - 1968 Ritchey, Ronald - 1980 Rittorto, James - 1968 Rizzilli, Anthony - 1978,79,80,81 Robb, J.K. - 1984 Robb, Mel - 1901 Robbins, Carson- 1930,31,32,33 Robertson, Randy - 1993,94 Robinson, Duane - 1981 Robinson, George - 1988 Robinson, Jeff - 1982,83,84 Rodemeyer, Ed - 1931,32,33 Roe, Tim - 1975 Roehner, Eric – 2008,10 Roman, Bradley - 2004,05, 07 Romigh, Harry - 1995,96,97,98 Roncone, Tom - 1971, 72,73,74 Rose, Adam - 2007,08,09,10 Rose, Alan - 1979,80,81,82 Rose, Bill - 1961,62,63 Rose, Jonathan - 1994,95,96,97 Rose, Matt - 2010 Roselli, Dom - 1936,37,39 Rosenberger, Jesse - 1991,92,93,94 Rosenberger, Seth - 1995,96,97,98 Ross, Bill - 1940,41,42 Ross, Butch - 1957,58,59 Ross, Mark - 1985,86 Rowley, Tom - 1976 Royba, Rob - 1988,89 Rozzi, Gene - 1986 Rupp, Henry - 1932 Ryce, Jason - 1998 Ryczaj, Joseph - 1982,83,84 SSS Sabin, Sam - 1977 Sadlack, Gary - 1962 Sadler, Jim - 2004 Salmen, David - 1984 Samreny, James - 2002,03, 04 Sanders, Doug - 1988 Sanders, Ron - 1963,64,66 Sangster, Shawn - 2002,03, 04 Santimauro, Jim - 1995,96 Santarsiero, Drew - 2009 Saragusa, Dom - 2011 Sassic, Milan - 1941 Sauders, Scott - 1993,94,95 Sauer, Bill - 1930,31,32

Sauls, Derek-2000 Savannah, Anthony - 1991,92,93,94 Savannah, Matt - 1994,95,96,97 Sawyer, Tim - 2005,06 Scarazzo, Tony - 1978,79,80,81 Schachern, John - 1926,27 Schaffer, Albert - 1942 Schilajew, Matt - 1996,97,98 Schlag, Franklin - 1923 Schlerath, Mike-1999,2000, 01, 02 Schlerath, Steve - 1998,2000, 01, 02 Schmitt, John - 1995,96,97,98 Schmitt, Jud - 1903 Schmitt, Scott - 1989,90,91,92 Schneider, Bill - 1991 Schneider, Dan - 1996 Schoy, Caleb - 2001 Schreiber, Ron - 1970,71,72,73 Schroder, William - 1948 Schuler, John - 1935 Schuller, Bill - 1965,66 Schultz, Joseph - 1979,80 Schultz, Ricky - 2003, 04, 07 Schumacher, Kent - 1979 Schuster, Ed - 2011,12 Sciarro, Justin - 2003,04,05,06 Sciote, Bob - 1979 Sciulli, Donald - 1962 Scott, Bill - 1994,95,96,97 Seaburn, Albert - 1928,29,30 Sekeres, Dan- 1954,55,56 Sensor, Brandon - 2005 Senters, Steve - 1995 Sepsey, Dave - 1998 Shaffer, Richard - 1978 Shamp,Ronald - 1914 Sharp, Gary - 1993,94,95,96 Sharp, Robert-1999,2000 Shaver, Alex - 2006, 07, 08 Shaw, D.E. - 1892 Shaw, Mark - 1986 Sheetz, Robert - 1981 Sherman, Norman - 1947,48 Shimko, Kirby - 1993, 95 Shimrack, George - 1938 Shimrack, Rob - 1991 Short, Todd - 1989 Shreve, Chuck - 1988,89,90,91 Shriver, Bob - 1967,68,69,70 Shuba, Scott - 1984 Shumaker, Herb - 1948,49 Shumaker, Jim - 1951,52,53,54 Shuster, Lucas - 2004,05,06, 07 Simco, Alex - 1954,55 Simmel, Klint - 1989,90,91,92 Sinatra, Frank - 1987 Sirney, Mike - 2008,09,10 Skufka, Tony - 1960 Slampak, Ken - 1986 Slappy, Larry - 1993,94 Slater, Scott - 1994,95,96 Slatniske, Greg - 1958 Slocum, Aaron-1999, 2000, 01 Slone, Junior - 1993 Smeal, Bruce - 1967 Smiley, Shawn - 1987 Smith, Adam - 1997,98,99,2000 Smith, Bert - 1957 Smith, Claude – 2009,10, 11 Smith, Clyde - 1926,27,28 Smith, Emerson - 1947 Smith, Jamie - 1984,85,86,87 Smith, James - 1988 Smith, Jeff - 1989,90,93 Smith, Phil - 1978 Smith, Ryan - 2012 Smith, Todd - 1990 Smith, Walter - 1919 Snyder, Andy - 1992,93,94,95 Snyder, David - 1929,30 Snyder, Frank - 1984 Sole, Kent - 1929,30 Sonsini, Tom - 1988,89,90,91 Spada, Vince - 1973,74,75,76 Spence, Brad - 1989,90,92 Spencer, Justin - 2008 Stacey, Robert - 1960 Stach, Denny - 1967 Stahurski, Dave - 1997,98,99,2000 Stambaugh, John - 1978


Verbanic, Ryan - 2002 Villella, Mark- 2000, 01, 02,03 Visingardi, Bryan - 2010,11,12 Vooletich, Milan - 1962,63,64,65 Vuljanic, Michael - 1980

Teasdale, William - 1961 Teece, Edward - 1941 Terracciano, Dan - 2006, 07, 08 Temerario, Tim - 1931 Thieroff, Lee – 2009,10 Thomas, Brad - 2002 Thomas, Jermaine-1999, 2000, 01 Thomas, Marko-1999, 2000, 01 , 02 Thomas, Marlin-1999 Thomaswich, Ron - 1984 Thompson, Joe - 1902,03 Thompson, John - 1941 Thompson, Robert - 1979 Thompson, Ryan - 2003,2005 Thurston, Sam - 2009 Tibbs, Jeff - 2002 Tillman, Ty - 2008 Timerario, Carmel - 1927,28,29,30 Tintsman, David - 1984 Tintsman, John - 1981 Tippen, Waldo - 1919,20,21 Tkacik, Robert - 1947,48 Tkatch, Neil - 1993,94,95 Todd, C. - 1895 Todd, S. - 1895,96 Tommelleo, Aaron - 2006,07,08,09 Tommelleo, Anthony - 2010,11 Tommelleo, Tom Jr. - 2004, 2006 Tommelleo, Tom Sr. - 1976,78 Tracy, Jim - 1996 Traxler, Donald - 1939,42 Tristani, Mike - 1965 Troiano, Taylor - 1930,31,32 Troup, Calvin - 1983 Trzeciak, Randy - 1986,87,88,89 Tucci, Steve - 1988 Turner, Devon - 2008 Turner, Dustin - 2008 Turner, Larry - 1975 Turose, Edward - 1977 Turpin, Ray - 1931 Turzan, Chuck - 1936,37,42 Tuttle, Thomas - 1959

Stang, Harold - 1949 Stanish, Albert - 1933,34 Stasko, Michael - 1939 Stauffer, Tom - 1929,31 Steele, Samuel - 1917 Steffens, Bob - 1951 Steigerwald, Dale - 1998 Stella, Max - 2011 Sterrett, Brown - 1907 Sterrett, Charles - 1942 Sterrett, Norm - 1903 Sterrett, W.J. - 1892,94,95,96 Stevens, Jon - 1997,98,99 Stewart, Brad - 1978 Stewart, Dan - 1950 Stewart, Don - 1959 Stewart, Gary - 1967-70 Stewart, John - 1910,11 Stewart, Matt - 2002 Stewart, Michael - 2005,06, 07, 08 Stewart, Stephen - 1976 Stivers, Jamey - 1993,94,95 Stopchick, Andy - 2006, 07, 08 Stouffer, Stephen - 2006 Stout, J. - 1891,92 Strimlan, Charles - 1938,39 Stringer, Carl - 1917 Stuber, Wade - 1988,89,90,91 Stunkard, Scott - 1984 Sturdevant, Lyn - 1973 Suarez, Gary - 2011,12 Suchonic, Steve - 1990,91,92 Sullivan, Mark - 1987 Sullivan, Mike - 1998,99 Susko, Mike - 1939 Swallow, Ben- 2000,01, 02,03 Swartz, Dan - 1968 Swearingen, James - 1989 Swedberg, Tyler - 1990 Swetka, John - 1935,36,37 Swinderman, Mike - 1984,85,86,87 TTT Taggart, Joe - 1895 Taggart, Ray - 1895,96 Tatalovich, Wayne - 1987,88,89,90 Taylor, Rich - 1980 Taylor, Willie - 1956,57 Taylor, Zachary - 2012

WWW Wagner, Markus - 2012 Wagner, William - 1964 Waldron, Irvin - 1973 Walker, Bill - 1989,90 Walker, Bruce - 1984 Walker, Larry - 1997 Walkinshaw, Jim - 1901,03 Wallace, Bruce - 1984 Wallace, Sean - 2011 Walstrom, Gary- 2009,10 Wansack, Jerry - 1994,95,96 Wargo, Jason - 1992,93,94 Wargo, Robert - 1976 Warman, Gary - 1978,80,81,82 Warren, Toirrey - 2007 Warsing, Nelson - 1997,98,99 Warsing, Paul - 1994,95,96,97 Washington, Andre - 1991 Waters, John - 1949,50 Watts, Jerry - 1974,75,76,77 Weaver, John - 1964 Webster, Dwight - 1980 Webster, Willard - 1984 Weichel, John - 1933,34 Weigle, Arthur - 1930,31 Wellendorf, Richard - 1966 Wellman, Rod - 1991,93 Wells, Jonathon - 1983 White, John E. - 1977 White, Ryan - 2010,12 White, W.R. - 1894 Whitmyer, Harry - 1896 Wild, Raymond - 1922,24 Wildman, Dave - 1982 Wilkinson, John -1984,85,86,87 Williams, Mark - 1986 Willoughby, Richard - 1927 Wilson, Allan - 1937,39 Wilson, Allan - 1980 Wilson, Bob - 1957 Wilson, Brian - 2005,07,08,09 Wilson, Bruce - 1934,35,36

U U U-V V V Underwood, Mike - 2012 Ursida, Joe - 1965,66,67 Vantosky, Neal - 1970,71,72,73 Vellulato, Art - 1980

Wilson, Clarence - 1924,26 Wilson, Frank - 1992 Wilson, Sam - 1950 Windran, James - 1921,22 Wineberg, Brian - 2002 Winfield, Chris - 1984 Wolf, Brett - 1980 Wolford, Darrell - 2004,2005 Woodard, Robert - 1981 Woodward, Don - 1990 Woodward, Mark - 1978 Wyble, Larry - 1994, 95 Wylie, Melville - 1915 Wyman, Scott - 1989,90,91 YYY Yablonski, Ed - 1954,55,56,57 Yacklich, Bill - 1936,39,42 Yacoviello, Rick - 1991 Yancy, Thomas - 1960 Yanok, Joe - 2001 Yaramus, Sam - 1988,89,90,91 Yoder, Mark - 1982 Yohn, Robert - 1949 Yonkee, Dirk - 1984 Young, Dennis - 1964,66 Young, Gerald - 1962,63,66 Young, Nelson - 1961,62,63 Yount, James - 2011,12 Yurt, P.J. - 2001 ZZZ Zangus, Jason - 2005, 06, 07 Zanic, Van - 1991 Zarnich, Nick - 1980 Zarone, Arthur - 1949,50,51 Zeh, Larry - 1957,58,59 Zellem, Jason - 1995 Zikos, Michael - 1953,54,55 Zinke, Frank - 1922 Zinkle, George - 1918 Zito, Anthony - 1975 Zupic, Joe – 1966

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