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Summer 2006 Vol. 1 No. 2 Grove City establishes Inside... Welcome to ‘Varsity G’ 2 Athletic Hall of Fame Pitcher selected in draft 2 Grove City College is estab- letes must also have earned at mer athletic administrators, for- Soccer hall inducts three 4 lishing an Athletic Hall Fame least two varsity letters at Grove mer student-athletes and other 4 that will honor men and City while competing in a sport Grove City College alumni. Athletic directory women who have achieved having varsity status during their Grove City currently has Fuss hired as coach 5 excellence in the field of athlet- time of competition. sport-specific Halls of Fame in Academic accolades 5 ics or coaching at Grove City A nominated athlete must men’s swimming and diving and College or who have made a also be recognized as an alum- men’s soccer. Both of those Pedersen, Ritter honored 6 significant impact on its athletic nus by the College. Nominated respective Halls of Fame will program. coaches must be retired from his continue as before.Athletes and Quick Click... The first class will be induct- or her sport of induction. coaches from those two sports ed Feb. 17, 2007, during Grove The Athletic Hall of Fame will also be eligible for induc- Bookmark these links on City’s home double- Selection Committee will con- tion into the Grove City the Grove City College header against Thomas More. sider candidates who were asso- College Athletic Hall of Fame. web site, located at Pedersen, Ritter earn top senior honors The Athletic Hall of Fame ciated with Grove City College Intercollegiate athletics at www.gcc.edu... Grove City College senior cross country co-captain, Ritter led Grove City to a Selection Committee has begun athletics during or after 1956, Grove City began in 1884.The n Sports runner Elisa Pedersen and senior school-record 26 victories and the program’s accepting nominations for the the year Grove City permanent- College now sponsors 19 varsity www2.gcc.edu/sports player Mike Ritter were honored as Grove first-ever NCAA Mideast Region ranking. second class of inductees (2008), ly joined the NCAA and also sports, 18 of which compete in n Dept. of Physical Education City College’s Omicron Delta Kappa/ He hit .364 in 2006, along with a team- due by April 1, 2007. collaborated with other institu- the NCAA Division III www.gcc.edu/ Mortar Board Sportsman and Sportswoman leading six home runs. He also drove in 31 Athletes who are nominated tions in western to Presidents’Athletic Conference. Physical_Education.php of the Year, respectively, for 2005-2006. runs and scored 29 times. Ritter earned First for induction must have last form an athletic conference. The College’s women’s water n Alumni & Friends Pedersen earned All-America honors at Team All-PAC following the season. attended the College at least 10 The Selection Committee is a polo team competes in the www.gcc.edu/alumni the NCAA Division III Championships in As a student-athlete, Ritter served as vice years prior to being considered representative 11-person body Collegiate n News & Media both her junior and senior seasons, becom- president of Omicron Delta Kappa and for induction. Nominated ath- that includes current and for- Association’s Western Division. www.gcc.edu/news ing the first Grove City women’s cross earned induction into the Mortar Board, GROVE CITY COLLEGE country runner to earn that distinction.As a From left, Mike Ritter ’06, Athletic Director Round Table, Beta Beta Beta and Phi Sigma junior, Pedersen placed 22nd nationally. She Dr. Donald L. Lyle and Elisa Pedersen ’06. Tau honoraries. In June, Ritter earned Inaugural Hall of Fame class announced then finished 27th at the national champi- fastest 6-kilometer time in Grove City Second Team Academic All-America from Grove City College will 1920-57. A four-sport letterman Thorn coached three undefeat- Varsity G onships in fall 2005. annals. She is also a past record-holder in the CoSIDA and ESPN The Magazine. induct 12 individuals and one at Grove City from 1911-1916, ed teams over his final nine Editor team into the College’s newly Thorn returned to the College years. In all, Thorn spent 23 Ryan Briggs ’01 Pedersen also earned NCAA All-Mideast 3,000 steeplechase. He is the first Grove City baseball player Sports Information Director Region recognition in each of her four sea- Pedersen was a seven-time Dean’s List to earn Sportsman of the Year since Todd created Athletic Hall of Fame in 1920. During his career at years as head men’s on Feb. 17, 2007. The class is Grove City, he coached the coach, 19 as basketball coach sons. She led the Wolverines to a fourth- honoree, was named to the PAC’s Academic Alexander in 1964. Ritter also earned the Design the first to be inducted into the men’s basketball team, found- and 17 as head soccer coach. Grove City College place finish at the Mideast Region champi- Honor Roll and was a member of the Alpha College’s Senior Man of the Year award. He Hall of Fame. ed the men’s soccer program He was also instrumental in Communications Office onships in Carlisle, Pa., Nov. 12 by finishing Mu Gamma, and Operation is just the third Grove City student-athlete This inaugural class features and also reinstated tennis as a Grove City entering into full Printer fifth overall in that race. She also won the Top Management honoraries.This spring, to earn both Senior Man/Woman of the seven former standout athletes varsity sport. As basketball NCAA membership in the Sharon Commercial Printing & Mailing Presidents’Athletic Conference’s individual she earned First Team Academic All-District Year and Sportsman/Sportswoman of the and five coaches and adminis- coach, Thorn guided Grove 1950s. Sharon, Pa. championship in each of her four seasons at from the College Sports Information Year in the same year. Dr. Don Shockey trators. Here is a brief look at City to 21 straight victories Donald L. “Doc” McMillan Varsity G is the official newsletter of the Grove City, helping the Wolverines to four Directors of America (CoSIDA), advancing (football) earned both awards in 1963 while the Class of 2007 inductees: between 1921 and 1922. In ’32 first made an impact on Grove City College Department of straight PAC titles. to the Academic All-America ballot. Peggy Whitbeck (swimming) received both Physical Education and Athletics. It is Robert E. “Bob” Thorn ’16 1922, Grove City qualified for Grove City College athletics as published three times a year following each Pedersen owns the fastest 5-kilometer Ritter started all four years as shortstop Sportswoman of the Year and Senior Woman served his alma mater as a the National Invitation a standout tennis player in the athletic season: winter, spring and fall. time in College history and the second- for the Grove City baseball team.As a team of the Year in 2004. coach and athletic director from Tournament. As soccer coach, See INDUCTEES, page 3 Grove City pitcher drafted Welcome to ‘Varsity G’ Fuss hired as new head by Washington Nationals Dear Alumni, Student-Athletes and Parents, The spring season has come to a close and, as you will he Washington Nationals read, it was a very successful one. Once again, we have coach, assistant basketball coach selected Grove City seen outstanding individual and team accomplishments. Grove City College has hired L. Michelle the Year award. with a bachelor’s degree in speech and TCollege senior right- We continue to be competitive in the “Chelle” Fuss as its new head softball coach Fuss also served as Geneva’s assistant broadcast communications and is complet- handed pitcher Erik Arnesen ’06 Presidents’ Athletic Conference. Our and assistant women’s basketball coach. Fuss women’s basketball coach for four years ing her master’s degree in higher education in the 17th round of the 2006 men’s tennis and men’s track teams both comes to Grove City from new Presidents’ (1994-96, 1997-99). at Geneva. MLB First-Year Player Draft on won conference titles while the women’s Athletic Conference member Geneva As a student-athlete at Geneva, Fuss At Grove City, Fuss will take over a soft- June 6. track team placed second. College, where she was the school’s confer- excelled on both the basketball court and ball program that will return eight starters A 6-foot-4, 260-pounder, Both the baseball and men’s teams ence services director from 1999-2006. the softball diamond.As a point guard, she from the 2006 season. Grove City went 12- Arnesen went 9-0 for Grove finished third while the softball team took While at Geneva, Fuss served as head distributed a Geneva-record 567 career 15-1 this past spring. City this year, posting a 2.92 sixth. Our women’s water polo team, softball coach during the 1996 season, and assists. Her 1,333 career points rank sixth in She will also work with new head which competes in the Collegiate Water ERA. He struck out 84 batters Donald L. Lyle then again from 1998-2000. In four years as school history. women’s basketball coach Sarah Harris this Polo Association, earned a berth in the head coach, she led the Golden Tornadoes Fuss earned National Christian College winter.The women’s basketball team has in 71 innings this year and BEING A allowed just 61 hits.Arnesen also Collegiate III National Championships in California. to a 77-55 record. Her 1999 squad became Athletic Association (NCCAA) All-America four projected starters returning from last STUDENT- limited opponents to a .234 bat- Additionally, there are many new initiatives and develop- the first Geneva softball team to advance to honors during her career as well as NAIA year’s 9-17 campaign. ting average. ATHLETE AT GROVE ments occurring within the Department of Physical Education an NAIA regional tournament. All-District recognition. She also achieved Fuss will hold the rank of assistant profes- He set new Grove City sin- CITY COLLEGE WAS and Athletics. Our facilities continue to be renovated. Robert For her efforts that spring, Fuss earned All-District honors in softball at shortstop sor of physical education.A resident of East gle-season records for wins, AN AWESOME E. Thorn Field is nearing completion. The addition of the syn- the National Christian College Athletic during all four years of her playing career. Liverpool, , she and her family are cur- thetic playing surface, refurbished track surface and lights innings pitched and strikeouts EXPERIENCE. I Association (NCCAA) Regional Coach of Fuss graduated from Geneva in 1993 rently relocating to the Grove City area. will be a welcome addition for the entire campus community. this season. Following the sea- WOULDN’T HAVE I am pleased to announce that we have instituted the son, he earned First Team All- TRADED IT FOR Grove City College Athletic Hall of Fame. The 11-member CoSIDA honors seven with academic accolades Presidents’Athletic Conference ” ANYTHING.” Selection Committee has announced the inaugural class to honors while also earning Seven Grove City College All-American. Sportsman of the Year Award fourth-place finish overall. In Erik Arnesen ’06 be inducted on Feb. 17, 2007. The Committee has chosen Second Team All-Mideast student-athletes earned Pedersen and Leuenberger and the Senior Man of the the classroom, Leuenberger 13 nominees who represent a wide group of athletes, coach- “It is huge for the Grove City Academic All-District honors were each named Third Team Year Award. In the pool, owns a 3.99 cumulative GPA Region recognition from the es, teams, administrators and contributors who have facilitat- America Baseball Coaches College baseball program, but from ESPN The Magazine and Academic All-America. It is the Boerckel earned four letters as in molecular biology. He has ed the growth of the athletic program. In October, there will the College Sports Information fourth-straight year that multi- a backstroker. In 2005, he won been inducted into the Association and Rawlings. more importantly, it is great for be a link on the athletic department web page dedicated to Directors of America ple Grove City athletes have the PAC title in the 100 back- Omicron Delta Kappa and Arnesen checked the draft Erik,” said head coach Rob the Athletic Hall of Fame. It will include general information (CoSIDA) this spring. been named as CoSIDA stroke. This year, he helped Mortar Board honoraries as Skaricich.“This has been a on-line periodically during the as well as the nomination and selection processes. Senior baseball shortstop Academic All-Americans. Grove City meet the NCAA well as the Beta Beta Beta dream of his and he has worked afternoon. Still it came as a sur- Academically, we will offer the second year of our new Mike Ritter and junior softball Ritter (see page 6) earned provisional qualifying standard biology honorary. prise to him when he was very, very hard to achieve it. It is Exercise Science minor this fall. It is our hope that this new player Paula Rice each earned his third career Academic All- in both the 200 and 400 med- Pierce also earned CoSIDA selected on the first day of the great to see a quality young man curriculum will be an asset to current students interested in Academic All-District II College District citation. He earned ley relays. Second Team status in 2005 two-day draft. like Erik get drafted.” coaching or health-related fields and serve as a recruiting Division First Team recognition. Second Team All-District in Pedersen (see page 6) twice as a sophomore. She is a “I’m real excited, especially Arnesen compiled a 14-3 tool for future student athletes. Senior men’s swimmer Joel both 2004 and 2005. Ritter earned All-America honors at three-year cross country letter- because I was not expecting to record with three saves during We are excited about the conference’s expansion. The Boerckel earned Academic All- started all four years for Grove the NCAA Division III Cross winner and a two-time track be taken on the first day,” his four years at Grove City. He recent growth of the PAC will be reflected in our schedules District College Division At- City and earned First Team All- Country Championships. She and field letterwinner. In the Arnesen said on draft day.“It has accumulated 146 strikeouts in this year. Saint Vincent is playing a full PAC schedule in all Large First Team. PAC this year. He compiled a placed 27th overall in 2005 classroom, she owns a 3.95 been a crazy day but I am 135.1 career innings. sports in 2006-07. Next year, Chatham and Geneva will also Four Grove City cross coun- 3.84 cumulative grade point after finishing 22nd as a junior cumulative GPA while majoring pumped.” “Being a student-athlete at begin playing full PAC schedules. As a result of the initiatives try/track and field athletes average. in 2004. She won the PAC’s in both English and Spanish. Arnesen admitted that he had Grove City College was an awe- of these college presidents, the addition of these three received Academic All-District Rice is a three-year starter in individual championship in She is a five-time Dean’s List been nervous in the days leading some experience,”Arnesen said. schools has brought PAC membership to a total of 10 laurels. Senior cross country center field for Grove City. In each of her four seasons at honoree and has been named up to the draft but relied on his “I wouldn’t have traded it for schools. This expansion will allow all PAC team sport cham- runner Elisa Pedersen and jun- 2006, she hit .390 and scored Grove City, helping the to the PAC Academic Honor faith during that time.“I want to anything.” pions to automatically qualify for the NCAA Tournament in ior cross country runner a team-high 22 runs. An Wolverines to four PAC titles. Roll five times. thank God for everything,” The Nationals, the new Major their respective sport. Andrew Leuenberger each accounting major, Rice owns a She graduated with a 3.81 Bray is a three-year track Arnesen said.“I knew that it was League Baseball franchise in Homecoming is just around the corner. It is our hope that earned First Team Academic 3.93 cumulative GPA and is a cumulative GPA. and field letterwinner and a All-District status while junior six-time Dean’s List student. Leuenberger is a three-year two-year team captain. She all in His hands and that He Washington, D.C., assigned many of you will travel back for the weekend to see all of the thrower Sarah Bray and junior She is a member of the Delta letterman for Grove City’s track won the PAC javelin title April would take care of everything.” Arnesen to their short-season changes and to catch up with old friends. We would love to distance runner Cara Pierce Mu Delta and Operation Top and field and cross country 29 at the PAC Championships Class A affiliate in Winooski,Vt., see you. This season,Arnesen helped were both named to the Management honoraries. teams. In 2006, he helped the and also finished fourth in the the Vermont Lake Monsters. Thanks for your continued support of our program and for Grove City to a school-record Second Team. Boerckel graduated with a men’s track team to its second- discus. She is a six-time all you do to make things special for our current student-ath- 26 victories and the program’s Through mid-July,Arnesen had All five First Team All-District bachelor’s degree in mechani- straight PAC title April 29 by Dean’s List selection and has letes. first-ever NCAA Mideast compiled a 3.24 earned run selections advanced to the cal engineering. He compiled a placing third in the 5,000 and been named to the PAC Sincerely, Region ranking.The Wolverines average in 16 2/3 innings. He national Academic All-America 3.86 GPA and earned Dean’s fifth in the 10,000. As a sopho- Academic Honor Roll three Donald L. Lyle, Ed.D. posted a 17-win improvement had made five appearances, ballot. CoSIDA selected Ritter List honors eight times. He more, he achieved First Team times. A business management Director of Athletics in 2006. including two starts. as a Second Team Academic was also nominated for the All-PAC in cross country with a major, Bray owns a 3.90 GPA.

Page 2 Page 5 Soccer Hall of Fame inducting three First Hall of Fame inductees announced From page 1 1930s. But during the next six decades, Head of the Class years. As a pitcher-infielder for the Grove at Oct. 14 Homecoming ceremony he made an immeasurable impact as a Robert E. “Bob” Thorn ’16, Donald L. City baseball team, Zeigler went 8-4 with a tireless recruiter and ambassador for the 2.37 ERA during his career. He hit .375 as a “Doc” McMillan ’32, R. Jack Behringer, Grove City College will induct two for- A defensive standout, Bornholm twice Conference (ECAC) Southern College and its athletic teams. The press senior and earned West Penn Conference James Longnecker, Cynthia Walters, mer standouts and a longtime coach into its earned Grove City’s Most Valuable Player Championship Tournament. box at Robert E. Thorn Field is named in “Player of the Year” distinction. Frank Sbrocco ’57, Ubbo van der Valk ’60, Men’s Soccer Hall of Fame as part of award during his career at Grove City from In 2005, his final year as head coach, the his honor. Jeff Claypool ’69 earned small college Homecoming weekend Oct. 14. 1974-77. He anchored the Wolverine Wolverines won the Presidents’Athletic R. Jack Behringer arrived on campus in Thomas “Jake” LaMotta ’60, Mike Zeigler basketball All-America honors from both Grove City will induct Vaughn “Stu” defense in 1976, helping Grove City Conference title and advanced to the 1956 as head football coach and head ’68, Jeff Claypool ’69, Paul Cameron ’73, the Associated Press and United Press Irwin ’53, Jon Bornholm ’78 and recently advance to the NCAA Division III quarter- ECAC finals. Grove City also won three basketball coach. As head football coach, Jody (Imbrie ’83) Smith and the 1985 International following the 1968-69 sea- retired head coach Dr. Donald L. Lyle into finals.As a junior that season, Bornholm’s conference titles (1 WPISC, 2 PAC) under Behringer rejuvenated the Grove City pro- Team will be inducted Feb. 17, son. That year, Claypool averaged 29.8 the Men’s Soccer Hall of Fame.They are teammates elected him as the squad’s out- his direction. gram by leading the Wolverines to a 5-3 2007, as the inaugural class of the Grove points per game, which is still the highest the 16th, 17th and 18th individuals to enter standing junior. Lyle also helped foster the development season in 1957 – their first winning sea- City College Athletic Hall of Fame. To in Grove City history. His 686 points that the Hall. As a senior in 1977, Bornholm earned of the College’s men’s soccer alumni pro- son in nearly a decade. In 1966, Behringer nominate someone for the 2008 class, season are also a College record. Irwin earned four letters as a goalkeeper First Team honors from the West Penn gram. He was also heavily involved in the coached Grove City to an 8-0-1 record, send a letter to Grove City College Claypool is still Grove City’s all-time lead- in the early 1950s. Known for both his Intercollegiate Soccer Conference. He also development of local soccer programs. For the program’s first undefeated season in Athletic Hall of Fame, Attn: Dr. Donald ing scorer with 2,234 career points as well leadership qualities and athletic ability, Irwin earned Honorable Mention Regional All- his efforts in the community, Lyle earned 40 years. He coached football until 1972. Lyle, 100 Campus Drive, Grove City, Pa. as the program’s all-time leading rebound- started in goal for the program’s first unde- America recognition from the National the Florence MacKenzie Campus- Behringer also resurrected the College’s 16127. Nominations are due by April 1, er with 1,167. Following the 1968-69 sea- baseball program in 1959. He succeeded son, the NBA’s Baltimore Bullets and feated team in 1952 (6-0-0). In 1952, Irwin Soccer Coaches Association of America Community Award in 1988. 2007. Thorn as athletic director in 1957 and held ABA’s Nets both selected earned three shutout wins in goals and (NSCAA) following the season. The three honorees will be introduced that position for 40 years. As athletic Coaches Association of America in 1956. Claypool in their respective college drafts. allowed just five goals in the team’s six In 34 years as head coach, Lyle guided and recognized before the annual Hall of director, Behringer helped foster the As a senior captain, Sbrocco helped lead Paul Cameron ’73 became Grove City’s matches. Grove City to 277 victories and six postsea- Fame Game Oct. 14, which features alumni development of women’s intercollegiate the Grove City soccer team to an unde- first cross country All-American in 1971 by For his career, he posted a 1.2 goals- son berths. Grove City advanced to the against current varsity players.This is the athletics at Grove City as well as the feated season. In his junior year, he placing 17th at the NCAA College Division against average.The Wolverines went 16-7- NCAA quarterfinals in 1976 while his 1996 sixth class of inductees since the Hall’s College’s entrance into the Presidents’ achieved All-Region recognition at for- Championships. As a senior in 1972, 5 during his four years at Grove City. team won the Eastern College Athletic establishment in 2001. Athletic Conference. ward. During his career from 1953-56, Cameron recorded his second NCAA All- James Longnecker coached Grove Sbrocco helped Grove City to a 25-4 America honor by finishing 23rd at the City’s men’s swimming and diving pro- overall record. He was also a standout College Division Championships. He is gram to 40 consecutive winning seasons guard for the men’s basketball team. also just one of three men to earn Grove Grove City College Athletic Department Directory from 1957-97. As head coach, he com- Ubbo van der Valk ’60 became the first City’s Sportsman of the Year Award twice piled a 366-93 record, including six unde- Grove City swimmer to earn NCAA All- during his career. Name Title/Sport Phone E-Mail feated seasons and 18 conference cham- America honors by placing eighth in the Jody (Imbrie ’83) Smith earned unani- Dr. Donald Lyle Athletic Director 724-458-2900 [email protected] pionships. He coached 44 NCAA All- 100 breaststroke at the 1958 NCAA mous First Team All-America honors fol- Ryan Briggs ’01 Sports Information Director 724-458-3365 [email protected] Americans and three NCAA national Championships. At that time, all NCAA lowing her senior season in basketball in Jim Chinn Assistant Football/Track 724-458-2124 [email protected] champions. Grove City finished among member colleges and universities compet- 1983. That year, she led the nation in Mike Dreves ’97 Men’s Soccer 724-458-2151 [email protected] the nation’s top 20 programs in nine dif- ed in one championship event, as scoring at 28.5 points per game. Her 770 Cindy Duncan Office Manager 724-458-2900 [email protected] ferent seasons during his coaching career. opposed to the current three-division points in 1982-83 are still a College Kay Mitchell Emigh Head Trainer 724-458-2108 [email protected] Longnecker also coached cross country setup. Thus, van der Valk was the nation’s record, as is her 41-point effort against Dave Fritz ’94 Men’s Swimming/Diving 724-458-2110 [email protected] and track and field while at Grove City. eighth-best breaststroker in 1958. Youngstown State in 1983. She graduat- Chelle Fuss Softball 724-458-2130 [email protected] Cynthia Walters made an immeasurable Thomas “Jake” LaMotta ’60 earned ed as Grove City’s all-time leading scorer Sarah Harris Women’s Basketball 724-450-1531 [email protected] impact on women’s athletics throughout Little All-America at fullback from the with 2,288 points. During her career, she Rick Hawke Assistant Trainer 724-458-2127 [email protected] over her 32-year Associated Press in both 1957 and 1959. helped lead Grove City to a combined 73- Cathy Jacobs Women’s Swimming/Tennis 724-458-2136 [email protected] career. She was instrumental in the devel- In 1959, LaMotta ran for a College-record 14 record, including a 22-5 mark as a sen- Dr. Stan Keehlwetter Men’s Track 724-458-2142 [email protected] opment of women’s varsity athletics at the 829 yards in nine games, earning First ior. Smith also earned CoSIDA Academic Melissa Lamie Women’s Soccer/Golf 724-458-2128 [email protected] College throughout the ’70s when women’s Team Little All-America. His single-season All-America honors as a senior. Steve Lamie ’85 Men’s Basketball 724-458-3866 [email protected] tennis, volleyball, basketball and softball all rushing record stood for 37 years at The 1985 Volleyball Team finished the Susan Roberts Women’s Volleyball 724-458-2129 [email protected] achieved varsity status. She served as the Grove City. LaMotta’s 2,581 career yards regular season ranked No. 1 nationally first president of the Women’s Keystone also stood as the College’s career rushing with a 41-0 record. Grove City advanced Sean Severson Cross Country 724-458-2123 [email protected] Conference, which was the first women’s record for three decades. He still ranks to the NCAA Division III Championship Rob Skaricich Baseball 724-458-3836 [email protected] athletic conference for private colleges in third on Grove City’s career rushing list. Tournament and also won the first-ever Chris Smith ’72 Football 724-458-2126 [email protected] western Pennsylvania. Walters also worked Mike Zeigler ’68 excelled on both the Presidents’ Athletic Conference volleyball Joe Walters Men’s Tennis 724-458-2125 [email protected] as an associate athletic director and direc- gridiron and the baseball diamond from title with a 12-0 league record. Sue Dr. Allison Williams Women’s Track 724-458-3863 [email protected] tor of aquatics during her coaching career 1964-68. As a junior quarterback in 1966, (Shadle ’87) Nelson and Barb Beck ’86 Grove City College, Department of Physical Education and Athletics at Grove City. Zeigler helped lead the Wolverines to an each earned All-America honors from the 100 Campus Drive, Grove City, Pa. 16127 • www.gcc.edu Frank Sbrocco ’57 became the first undefeated 8-0-1 season. He is still Grove Collegiate Volleyball Coaches Association Grove City athlete to earn All-America City’s all-time leader in touchdown passes in 1985 while first-year head coach Susan status with his Honorable Mention All- with 32. His 15 touchdown passes in Roberts received National Division III America honors from the National Soccer 1966 stood as a school record for 37 Coach of the Year honors.

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