Coaching Staff Pat Flaherty Off ensive Line Coach,

Pat Flaherty is one of nine children and the son of long-time Delone Catholic High School Football Coach and Athletic Director, J.T. Flaherty. Flaherty attended St. Vincent de Paul grade school, Delone Catholic High School and East Stroudsburg University. He played football for Delone Catholic High School and went on to perform as an All American Center at East Strousburg University. Flaherty then returned home to begin his coaching career at his alma mater, Delone Catholic High School from 1978-80. In 1980, he returned to his alma mater East Strousburg University as an off ensive line coach. In 1982, Flaherty joined the Penn State coach- ing staff as an assistant to off ensive line coach Dick Anderson. During that year, Flaherty helped the Nittany Lions win the 1982 National Championship with a Sugar Bowl victory over Georgia. When Coach Anderson left Penn State to become the head coach at Rutgers University prior to the 1984 season, Flaherty joined him on the Scarlet Knights' staff , where he remained through the 1991 season. Flaherty spent the 1992 season coaching the defensive line at East Carolina. From 1993-98 he was on the staff at Wake Forest, where he coached the of- fensive line, tight ends and special teams. In 1999, he coached tight ends and special teams and was in charge of recruiting at the University of Iowa. He arrived in the in 2000 as tight ends coach for the Washington Redskins; he then fi lled that role for the before Coach hired him as part of his fi rst staff in 2004 for the New York Giants.

Flaherty has more than 30 years of football coaching experience, and is now in his 16th season as an NFL coach and his 12th season as the New York Giants Off ensive Line Coach. He joins David Merritt and Jerry Palmieri as the only coaches who have been with the Giants for Tom Coughlin’s entire 11-year tenure as head coach.

Th e Giants have consistently had one of the NFL’s best and most dependable off ensive lines during Flaherty’s tenure. Th e team’s off ense has been ranked among the top eight in the NFL in four of the last six years, and the Giants had at least two linemen selected to the Pro Bowl in three of those seasons. Flaherty was a major part of two of the Giants four Super Bowl titles.

Coach Pat Flaherty along with his dad, J.T. Flaherty, are in the Adams County Sports Hall of Fame. He and his wife, Lynne, have two children. Shawn is a sophomore off ensive lineman at Towson University, and Colleen is a freshman at Loyola University in Baltimore. Dick Anderson Assistant Coach, OL/Guards and Centers Pennsylvania State University

Dick Anderson spent 12 seasons at the Penn State working with the centers and guards. He played an instrumental role in the development of guard/center Stefen Wisniewski into a 2010 fi rst-team All-American and three-time All-Big Ten performer. In 2008, under Anderson's tutelage, center A.Q. Shipley became the program's fi rst Remington Trophy recipient. Anderson has helped mold units that have paved the way for eight 1,000-yard rushers since 2002, including one in each of the past seven seasons. He coached the from 1993-99, with his initial two pupils -- Kerry Collins and Wally Richardson -- matriculating to the NFL, with Collins leading the New York Giants to Super Bowl XXXV. Anderson returned to Penn State in 1990 after six seasons as head coach at Rutgers, working with the off ensive line from 1990-92. He turned out some exceptional performers during his 1973-83 stint on the Penn State staff , including Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Munchak, head coach of the . From Queens, N.Y., Anderson played both ways at end for Coach Rip Engle at Penn State from 1960-62. Anderson's tenure at Rutgers included a 21-16 win over Penn State in 1988, the Scarlet Knights' fi rst win in the series in 70 years. Mike Santella Off ensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator, East Stroudsburg University

Mike Santella is in his 17th season as an assistant coach at his alma mater, and his 14th as the full-time off en- sive line coach, during the 2014 season. He has also served as the Warriors’ recruiting coordinator since return- ing to ESU prior to the 2001 season. A 1994 graduate of ESU, Santella has made an impact as an assistant coach for two championship NCAA Division I-AA programs, and three NCAA Division II Playoff teams at ESU, during his coaching career.

His front fi ve has provided the protection for the Warriors’ record-setting off ensive performances since he became the off ensive line coach, and was instrumental in Jimmy Terwilliger’s Harlon Hill campaign in 2005. ESU averaged nearly 500 yards of total off ense and more than 35 points per game from 2004 through 2006. Most recently, the Warriors have ranked in the top 10 in Division II in total off ense in both 2012 (4th - 497.9 ypg) and 2013 (7th - 508.1 ypg).

Santella has coached 19 All-PSAC selections and has had at least one All-PSAC off ensive lineman in each of the last 11 years. Center Dan Caff rey was a fi rst team All-PSAC East and Daktronics All-Region selection in 2011 as the Warriors led Division II in fewest tackles for loss allowed with 3.18 per game. Ray Wagner, a Harlon Hill candidate, was sacked just four times in 397 attempts. Steve Rivers (2011-12), Caf- frey (2010-11), Morgan Th omas (2008-09), Mike Habel (2007-08), Dan Crozier (2004-05), Greg Munch (2002-03) and Joe Burton (2001-02) were all two-time All-PSAC honorees under Santella’s mentorship. Cody Laubach (2013), Keith Weaver (2008), Jeff Kocsis (2005), Colin Delaney (2004) and Jim Sodano (2001) have also been all-conference selections.

He was a part-time assistant coach for the Warriors in both 1998 and 1999, working with the off ensive line, and was a student coach in the fall of 1994 after receiving his bachelor’s degree in physical education.

A native of Bethlehem, Pa., Santella went home to join the coaching staff at Lehigh University where he was an assistant for three years. He worked with the off ensive line in 1995, coached the tight ends in 1996 and was the running backs coach in 1997. Lehigh won the 1995 Patriot League championship in Santella’s fi rst year on the staff , and tailback Rabih Abdullah was a fi rst team all-league selection and went on to play in the NFL. In 2000, Santella was the tight ends coach at the University of Pennsylvania and helped the Quakers claim the Ivy League championship with a 7-3 record. Th e Quakers had the number one passing off ense in I-AA football. Coach Coach Brian Arentz Raymond Gouker Highlights Highlights High School Attended/Position Played Coach Gouker volunteered with the Colonials Littlestown High School for two seasons as a assistant line coach during 2013-2014.

Carroll County Chargers (Semi Pro), 2 seasons Coach Gouker served as the head football coach of the Gettysburg Warriors from 2010-2012. He Coaching Career ended his tenure with an 8-13 record, which Delone Catholic High School, Coach for outside line included a district playoff appearance during his backers and tight ends fi rst season. 9 seasons under Head Coach Denny Frew 7 season under Head Coach Steve Wiles In 1988, Ray founded Adams County Television (ACTV), a local public-access station originally located in Gettysburg. Community Media, as it is now called, currently offers both television Coach broadcasts and online streaming to over 40,000 viewers in the Adams/York area, and is based in Scott Fuhrman New Oxford. Highlights During the late 1980s Coach Gouker served as a football Coach for Gettysburg Middle School. High School Attended/Position Played South Western High School During the early 1980s, Ray was a four-year as- Running Back sistant at Gettysburg College under head coach Barry Streeter. During this time, the Gettysburg Bullets won three straight conference champi- College Attended/Position Played onships, and made an appearance in the NCAA East Stroudsburg University Linebacker tournament. Prior to Gettysburg College, Coach Gouker was Coaching Career an assistant coach at both Delone and South Head Football Coach, Perkiomen Valley High School. 17 years Western, A 1979 graduate of Shippensburg University, Ray was an all-conference nose tackle for the Red Raiders and earned a degree in Communications Art. Before graduating high school in 1974, Ray played guard and linebacker for the Delone Catholic Squires. He was named a Big 33 player his senior year, and earned a third-team place on the All-Pennsylvania team his junior year. Coach Coach Russ Greenholt Mark Leonard Highlights Highlights High School Attended/Position Played High School Attended/Position Played Munich American High School, Munich Germany Delone Catholic High School Hanover High School Quarterback and Defensive End All Conference QB and DB, 11th grade College Attended/Position Played Coaching Career East Stroudsburg University Delone Catholic High School Off ensive Guard Head Coach 7th grade, 1 year Head Coach 9th Grade, 5 years Coaching Career Asst Varsity Coach, Head JV Coach Head Coach - Off ensive Life, Bermudian Springs High School Coach

Coach Mike Marshall Turk Hawbaker Highlights High school Attended/Position Played Highlights Delone Catholic High School High School Attended/ Position Played Defensive Back Delone Catholic High School Linebacker - sophomore, junior and senior year College Attended/Position Played “Big 33" Nominee- senior year Springfi eld College Wide Receiver Interstate Semi-Pro Football League (PA & MD) Def Back Hanover Packers - linebacker, 2 years Carroll County Chargers - linebacker, 8 years Played Semi Pro (7 years) as a Wide Receiver Hanover Rhinos - linebacker, 2 years Frederick Falcons - linebacker, 3 years Coaching Career Defensive Backs Coaching Career Delone Catholic High School, 4 years Delone Catholic High School New Oxford High School, 15 years JH Off ensive/Defensive Lineman Coach, 4 years Spring Grove High School, 5 years Freshman Off ensive/Defensive Lineman Coach, South Western High School, 3 years 2 years Varsity Off ensive/Defensive Lineman Coach, Quarterbacks , 17 years Delone Catholic High School, 4 years New Oxford High School, 15 years Won 3 District 3 PIAA 1st place championships, Spring Grove High School, 5 years 1989, 1990 and 1994 New Oxford Defensive Coordinator, 7 years Won 2 District 3 PIAA 2nd place championships, 1987 and 1988 Delone Catholic High School Off ensive Coordinator, 4 years

Spring Grove High School Off ensive Coordinator, 5 years Coach Coach Mark (Whitey) McCusker Joe Sorice Highlights Highlights High School Attended/Position Played High School Attended/Position Played Delone Catholic High School Delone Catholic High School Defensive Back Running Kicker Returner Defensive Back

College Attended/Position Played YAIAA D3 Player of the Year 2006 Lock Haven State College Defensive Back College Attended/Position Played East Stroudsburg University Coaching Career Defensive Back Offensive and Defensive Back Coach, Delone Catholic High School, 1 year Coaching Career Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs, Susquehannock High Line Coach and Defensive Back Coach, New Oxford School High School, 3 years Special Teams Coordinator, Wide Receivers/Defensive Junior High Head Coach Susquehannock, 5 years Backs, Hanover High School

Varsity Head Coach, Susquehannock High School, 6 Junior Varsity Head Coach, Off ensive Coordinator, years Quarterbacks/Defensive Backs, Perry Hall High School

Defensive Coordinator, Susquehannock High School, 2 years Coach Tony Sorice Coach Josh Sieg Highlights High School Attended/Position Played Highlights Delone Catholic High School Center High School Attended/Position Played Nose Guard Delone Catholic High School Full Back College Attended/Position Played Inside Linebacker East Stroudsburg University Center Coaching Career Guard Off ensive/Defensive Line Coach, Gettysburg High School, 10 years Coaching Career Assistant Football Coach and Off ensive Line/Defensive End Coach, Hanover Senior High School, 3 years

Assistant Football Coach, Off ensive Line/Defensive Tackles, Susquehannock Senior High School, 13 years

Head Football Coach Susquehannock HS, 12 years

Assistant Football Coach, Off ensive Live/Defensive End Coach, Delone Catholic High School, 5 years Coach Coach Tony Weaver Corey Zortman Highlights Highlights High School Attended/Position Played High School Attended/Position Played Delone Catholic High School Delone Catholic High School Quarterback, 1 year Captain and Quarterback of 11-2, District, City, & League Championship team (1994) Play by Play announcer for WHVR radio broadcasts of local high school football, 5 years Coaching Career Delone Catholic High School (1995-2011) Coaching Career 7th & 8th Grade Head Football Coach, 2 years Delone Catholic High School 9th Grade Head Football Coach, 9 years JH Head Coach JH, 3 years 9th Grade Head Coach, 1 year Varsity Assistant Coach, 6 years Asst. Coach, 11 years Junior High Off ensive Coordinator, Quarterback 7th-9th Grade Head Coach, 3 years Coach, 11 years Defensive Coordinator, 1 year Junior Varsity Off ensive Coordinator, 5 years Biglerville High School Junior Varsity Head Coach and Off ensive Defensive Coordinator, 1 year Coordinator, 5 years Assistant Off ensive Coordinator for the Varsity Hanover High School program (2006) Defensive Coordinator, 6 years 2006 YAIAA South Team – War of Roses Game – Coach Wide Receivers and Defensive Backs Coach, Varsity Off ensive Position Coach – Wide Howard Wible Receivers, Tight Ends, Off ensive Line Highlights Varsity Defensive Position Coach – Defensive Backs, Defensive Line High School Attended/Position Played Abraham Lincoln High School Defensive Back Coaching Highlights Delone Catholic High School College Attended/Position Played 5 undefeated seasons during head coach tenure, Temple University 1 undefeated JV season (2007) Defensive Back 26 game and 18 game winning streaks Averaged 32 points per game in 15 years under Coaching Career off ensive guidance Receivers, Defensive Ends Coach, St. James High School 2 consecutive years of perfect academic and Defensive Backs, North Catholic High School discipline records (2004-2005) Total record as Off ensive Coordinator – 94-29-3 Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Backs Coach, Arch- Total record as Freshman Head Coach: 66-22-2 bishop Wood High School Involved with Delone Catholic football for over Outside , Special Teams Coach, Pennsbury 29 years – Water Boy, Player, Coach High School Assistant coach on 2 district champion teams (2003 -2007) (Other titles during time at DCHS: Running Backs, Linebackers, LaSalle College High 1994, 1999, 2000, 2003) School

Head Coach, Defensive Coordinator, Defensive Backs, Head Freshmen Coach, William Tennent High School Athletic Advisors Shawn Flaherty Eric O’Brien Highlights Highlights High School Attended/Position Played High School Attended/Position Played St. Joseph’s Regional High School, Oakland NJ Delone Catholic High School Off ensive Center Off ensive and Defensive Line Long Snapper College Attending/Position Played Short Snapper Towson University Red shirt sophomore College Attended/Position Played Th e College of William and Mary High School Highlights Center, Defensive Tackle, Goal Line Fullback, Th ree-year starter who earned all-state second team Tight End, Long Snapper, and Short Snapper honors as a senior Led the Green Knights to back-to-back state titles and 10-2 records Dusty Reed Member of state runner-up team as a sophomore Highlights Named fi rst team all-metro for Coach Tony Kancich High School Attended/Position Played Delone Catholic High School Earned fi rst team all-county and fi rst team All- Wide Receiver North Jersey notice twice Played basketball College Attended/Position Played Member of the National Honor Society East Stroudsburg University Wider Receiver

Career Highlights Mike Furhman Enters 2014 college season with 143 catches (8th at Highlights ESU), 2,093 yards (10th) and 18 TD (9th) High School Attended/Position Played Ranks 8th with 2,996 all-purpose yards South Western High School and Massanutten Military Has a catch in 22 straight games (3+ in 19 games) Academy Quarterback Junior Year Highlights: Named 1st team All-PSAC East for the 2nd straight College Attended/Position Played season Memphis State Football Gazette All-Region 3rd team

ESU’s Redshirt Award recipient Drafted by Baltimore Colts in 1976 was released and picked back up next to last game of the 76th season. Ranked 5th in PSAC and 49th in DII with 78.9 Traded to the New York Giants where he sustained a receiving yards per game career-ending injury. 7th in PSAC and 57th in DII with 125.3 all- purpose yards per game Led Warriors in catches (50) and yards (787) One of three Warriors with 600+ receiving yards Averaged 24.5 yards per kick return (17 for 417 yards) Had school-record 247 yards on 9 returns vs. Kutztown (most KR yards in DII in 2012) 320 all-purpose yards were 2nd-most in school history (6 catches, 64 yards, 2 TD; 1 carry for 9 yards) Had three 100-yard receiving games Kodi Reed Brett Swope Highlights Highlights High School Attended/Position Played Brett Swope is the founder and CEO of ELITE Sports Delone Catholic High School Performance. Swope is currently the Strength and Wide Receiver Conditioning Coach for Peck Motorsports a NASCAR Truck Series Team. He is currently the Head Strength College Attending/Position Played and Conditioning Coach for Spring Grove High School Kutztown University where he oversees the strength and conditioning for all Wide Receiver sports. Swope works with the New Oxford High School Wrestling Team. Swope currently coaches athletes of all College Highlights levels including: Professional, Collegiate (Divisions I, II, 2014 Team Captain III) and high school athletes. Swope has worked with NFL players such as: Mike Jenkins, Stephen Nicholas, 2013 Team MVP Nate Allen, and George Selvi at USF. 2013 All-PSAC East Second Team (WR) 2 time SAAC Member Started in nine of his 11 appearances for the Golden Bears in his redshirt junior season Recorded 42 catches for 609 yards and four touch- downs during the year, while also recording 117 return yards Had six catches for 40 yards, including his 100th career catch against IUP (9/13)

Pat Staub Highlights Member of the Delone Catholic High School undefeated team in 1973.

Temple University

Ottawa Roughriders, Canadian Football League

Boston/New Orleans Breakers