Over The Years

1934: 6-1 1961: 5-7 1986: 20-15, 12-10 PSAC 1935: 12-0 1962: 7-5 1987: 15-17, 7-13 PSAC 1936: 11-2 1963: 11-3 1988: 20-19, 7-12 PSAC 1937: 5-4 1964: 8-4 1989: 24-16, 10-8 PSAC * 1938: 7-6 1965: 16-6 1990: 23-15, 13-7 PSAC 1939: 5-6 1966: 3-9 1991: 18-12, 14-6 PSAC * 1940: 6-3 1967: 6-5 1992: 16-18, 10-10 PSAC 1941: 3-7 1968: 7-7-1 1993: 17-14-1, 11-9 PSAC 1942-45: No Records 1969: 6-3-1 1994: 20-14, 12-7 PSAC 1946: 6-2 1970: 11-9 1995: 37-21, 14-6 PSAC * 1947: 3-5-1 1971: 4-12 1996: 22-22, 10-10 PSAC 1948: 4-6 1972: 8-9 1997: 30-20, 16-8 PSAC * 1949: 12-0 1973: 9-9, 8-6 PSAC 1998: 25-19-1, 11-13 PSAC 1950: 9-3 1974: 10-13, 5-9 PSAC 1999: 25-26, 6-18 PSAC 1951: 11-3 1975: 8-17, 5-5 PSAC 2000: 18-31, 8-16 PSAC 1952: 9-3 1976: 2-23, 0-10 PSAC 2001: 16-32, 3-21 PSAC 1953: 7-5 1977: 11-13, 4-6 PSAC 2002: 24-23, 8-16 PSAC 1954: 5-5 1978: 20-17, 5-5 PSAC 2003: 14-25, 4-20 PSAC 1955: 7-3 1979: 5-18, 1-9 PSAC 2004: 14-29-1, 4-15-1 PSAC 1956: 8-2 1980: 11-12-1, 6-5-1 PSAC 2005: 18-25, 8-12 PSAC 1957: 7-6 1981: 12-11, 5-5 PSAC 2006: 16-31, 8-12 PSAC 1958: 7-5 1982: 11-11, 4-6 PSAC 2007: 19-26, 9-11 PSAC 1959: 9-8 1983: 11-14, 8-8 PSAC 2008: 15-32, 8-12 PSAC 1960: 6-9 1984: 4-14, 2-10 PSAC 2009: 17-29, 5-19 PSAC 1985: 14-13, 9-7 PSAC Totals: 872-895-7 *PSAC Championship Berth

All-Time Coaching Records

Head Coach (seasons) Year(s) Overall Record Pct. E.H. Nelson (8) 1934-41 55-29 .654 Ben Pollock (2) 1946-1947 9-7-1 .559 John Hoch (1) 1948 4-6 .400 Robert Redman (5) 1948-1952 45-15 .750 Jack Yohe (2) 1953-1954 12-10 .545 Dr. E. Paul Wagner (3) 1955-1957 22-11 .667 Walter Blair (4) 1958-1961 27-29 .482 Robert Ziegler (2) 1962-1963 18-8 .692 Richard Mentzer 1964-1966 27-19 .587 Tom Davies (1) 1967 6-5 .545 Eli McLaughlin (1) 1968 7-7-1 .500 Clark Boler (12) 1969-1980 105-155-2 .405 Stephen Bresett (4) 1981-1984 38-50 .432 John Babb (6) 1985-1990 116-95 .550 Matt Haney (15) 1991-2005 314-331-3 .486 Mike Collins (4) 2006- Present 67-118 .362 Totals 1934-2009 872-895-7 .494

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School W L Pct School W L Pct School W L Pct Alderson-Broaddus 3 1 .750 King 0 1 .000 Salem-Teikyo 2 1 .667 Allentown 2 4 .333 King’s (PA) 25 11 .694 Scranton * 16 13 .552 Amer. International 2 0 1.000 Kutztown * 85 89 .489 Shaw 1 1 .500 Apprentice School 1 3 .250 Lander 0 2 .000 Shenandoah 0 1 .000 Ashland * 2 1 .667 Lebanon Valley 4 0 1.000 Shepherd 8 9 .471 Baptist Bible 1 1 .500 Lehigh 0 1 .000 Shippensburg 59 101 .369 Barton 0 2 .000 LeMoyne 1 3 .250 Simpson 1 0 1.000 Bellarmine 1 2 .333 Lenoir-Rhyne 2 1 .667 SIU-Edwardsville 0 2 .000 Belmont Abbey 0 1 .000 Lewis 1 0 1.000 Slippery Rock 7 9 .438 Benedict 1 0 1.000 Liberty Baptist 0 1 .000 S. Connecticut 0 1 .000 Bloomfi eld 1 0 1.000 Lincoln 1 0 1.000 S. New Hampshire 1 2 .333 Bluefi eld State 3 0 1.000 Lincoln Memorial 0 5 .000 South Dakota St. 1 0 1.000 Boston University 1 0 1.000 Lock Haven 90 59 .604 Southwest Minn. St. 1 1 .500 Bridgewater State 1 0 1.000 Longwood * 2 5 .286 Springfi eld 1 0 1.000 Brown 0 1 .000 Lycoming 5 4 .556 St. Ambrose 0 1 .000 Bryant 1 0 1.000 Malone 0 1 .000 St. Andrews 1 0 1.000 Bucknell 17 24 .415 Marist 1 0 1.000 St. Anselm 0 1 .000 Caldwell 0 2 .000 Manhattan 1 0 1.000 St. Francis (PA) 1 0 1.000 California (PA) 0 2 .000 Mansfi eld 89 140 .389 St. Peter’s 1 0 1.000 Carson-Newman 0 3 .000 Marian 1 1 .500 St. Rose 2 0 1.000 Charleston 2 0 1.000 McKendree 0 1 .000 Stonehill 2 5 .286 Christopher Newport 2 1 .667 Mercyhurst * 2 4 .333 SUNY-Binghamton 4 2 .667 Clarion 1 0 1.000 Misericordia 6 0 1.000 SUNY-Cortland 1 0 1.000 Clark 2 0 1.000 Millersville 74 76 .493 SUNY-Oneonta 4 6 .400 Coker 1 2 .333 Minnesota-Morris 2 0 1.000 SUNY-Potsdam 3 0 1.000 Colgate 1 0 1.000 Missouri-St. Louis 0 4 .000 Susquehanna 26 3 .897 Columbia Union 2 5 .286 Newberry 1 3 .250 Temple 1 0 1.000 Concord College 2 0 1.000 New Hampshire 2 0 1.000 Tiffi n 1 1 .500 Davis & Elkins 6 1 .857 New Haven 1 0 1.000 Trenton State 0 1 .000 Delaware 0 1 .000 NJ Inst. of Tech. 1 0 1.000 Truman State 2 0 1.000 Delaware Valley 1 0 1.000 Newport News 8 2 .800 Tusculum 1 1 .500 DeSales 0 1 .000 Niagara 0 1 .000 USC-Aiken 0 1 .000 Drexel 1 0 1.000 Norfolk State 2 1 .667 Vassar 1 0 1.000 Dowling 1 0 1.000 N. C.-Charlotte0 1 0 .000 Valdosta State 0 1 .000 East Stroudsburg *** 83 87 .488 N. C. Wesleyan0 1 0 .000 Villanova 0 1 .000 Eastern Mennonite 3 -1 .750 North Dakota 6 0 1.000 Virginia Wesleyan 1 0 1.000 Edinboro 9 5 .643 North Central 0 1 .000 Virginia State 2 0 1.000 Edgewood 1 0 1.000 North Eastern Illinois 1 0 1.000 Wash. Adventist^ 2 5 .286 Elizabeth City State 2 0 1.000 Northwood Institute 1 0 1.000 Washington (MO) 1 0 1.000 Fairmont State 1 0 1.000 Oakland 0 1 .000 Wayne State (NE) 0 1 .000 Findlay 0 1 .000 Pace 0 3 .000 West Chester 24 39 .381 Florida Southern 0 1 .000 Patterson State 4 3 .571 West Liberty State 5 2 .714 Gannon 2 0 1.000 Penn State 4 12 .250 Western Maryland 1 0 1.000 GC&SU 0 2 .000 Pennsylvania 1 0 1.000 West Virginia Tech. 2 0 1.000 Gordon 0 2 .000 Pfeiff er 0 1 .000 Wilkes 30 27 .526 Grand Valley 0 1 .000 Philadelphia Textile 2 2 .500 William & Mary 0 5 .000 Gustavus Adolphus 0 1 .000 Pitt-Johnstown 1 0 1.000 Wilmington 0 3 .000 Gwynedd-Mercy 3 1 .750 Presbyterian 0 1 .000 Winthrop 0 1 .000 Hampden-Sydney 1 0 1.000 Providence 1 1 .500 Wisconsin-Stout 1 0 1.000 Haverford 2 0 1.000 Quincy 0 1 .000 Worcester Tech. 1 0 1.000 Hofstra 2 0 1.000 Rider 1 4 .200 York (PA) 6 10 .375 Indiana (PA) 14 17 .452 Rhode Island 0 1 .000 Indiana State 0 1 .000 Rockhurst 1 1 .500 * Includes one tie — *** Includes three ties Indianapolis 1 1 .500 Sacred Heart 1 0 1.000 ^ Formerly Columbia Union Johns Hopkins 2 4 .333 Saginaw Valley 0 2 .000 2010 Opponents in Bold Keene State 3 0 1.000 Saint Augustine 1 0 1.000 Kentucky Wesleyan 2 0 1.000 Salem International 4 1 .800

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SEASON PITCHING (minimum 40 innings) BATTING (minimum 2 at-bats per game) Games Started At-bats 15 Chad Arnold 1995 213 Matt Croyle 1995 Appearances Hits 27 Chris Brown 1997 83 Matt Croyle 1995 Victories Doubles 12 Chad Arnold 1995 23 Chet Henicle 1995 Innings Pitched Triples 121.7 Chad Arnold 1995 10 Tim Pritchard 1990 Fewest Hits Home Runs 29 Doug Richie 1980 14 Matt Karchner 1988 Fewest Earned Runs Bases on Balls 3 Rich Budweg 1977 38 Mike Myers 2000 (41 Innings)

Stolen Bases Lowest ERA 31 John Stillo 1997 0.66 Rich Budweg 1977 (41 Innings) Sacrifi ces 13 Keith Kabrhel 1995 88 Chad Arnold 1995 Runs Scored 58 John Stillo 1997 Fewest Walks 7 Matt Karchner 1989 Runs Batted In 62 Matt Karchner 1988 J. P. Th omas 1990/1991

Batting Avg. Saves .479 Tim Pritchard 1990 12 Jed Custer 1995

Slugging Pct. Shutouts .843 Mike Bruno 1992 2 Jeff Gyurina 1990

Chace Phillips 2005 FIELDING (minimum 10 games) Putouts 437 Todd Myers 1995

Assists 157 Keith Kabrhel 1995

Fielding Pct. (minimum 30 games) 1.000 Jeff Szczecina 1990

Jason Vavra 1992

Derek Little 1992

Chad Guss 2001

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CAREER NO-HITTERS BATTING (min. 70% of games played and 2 At-Bats) John Huda At-Bats W, 9-1 vs. Kutztown 1956 659 Ben Henicle 1995-98 Rich Budweg Runs Scored W, 1-0 vs. Shippensburg 5/1/1977 187 John Stillo 1995-98 Scott Richards Hits W, 1-0 vs. Lock Haven 4/17/1978 235 John Stillo 1995-98 Brian Salsman Runs Batted In W, 5-0 vs. Bucknell 5/3/1982 165 Matt Karchner 1986-89 Rob Harter Doubles W, 3-0 vs. Longwood 4/11/1994 50 Chet Henicle 1992-95 Sean Holden John Stillo 1995-98 W, 2-0 vs. St. Rose 3/6/1998 Triples 16 Tim Pritchard 1988-90 Sean Holden + W, 10-0 vs. New Hampshire Coll. 3/4/1999 Home Runs 37 Matt Karchner 1986-89 Matt Wiltrout-Rob Jewett L, 1-0 (8 inn.) vs. Saginaw Valley 3/7/2003 Highest Batting Average .443 Tim Pritchard 1988-90 + Perfect Game

MISCELLANEOUS TEAM RECORDS PITCHING Most Wins, Season Appearances 37 1995 71 Jed Custer 1993-96 Most Consecutive Wins Innings Pitched 11 3/26-4/12/95 235 J.P. Th omas 1988-91

Lowest ERA 1.61 By Hopkins 1964-66

Strikeouts 172 Chris Brown 1996-99

Strikeouts per seven innings 9.3 Rich Budweg 1976-79

Fewest Hits 91 Rich Budweg 1976-79

Fewest Earned Runs 40 Rich Budweg 1976-79

Fewest Bases on Balls 60 Chris Brown 1996-99

Saves 21 Jed Custer 1992-96

Shutouts 4 Chace Phillips 2004-06, 08

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Sterling Banta ‘39 - Inducted 1993 win over Shippensburg, May 1, 1977. His career record at Bloomsburg was 8-8, a strong showing considering Banta was a three-sport star for the Huskies, earning a Bloomsburg fi nished above .500 just once in his four total of eight letters. He was All-State selection three times years. Budweg also posted impressive career marks of a in basketball, and on the baseball diamond .422 for his 2.52 ERA and 9.3 strikeouts per nine innings. He was an career. Banta was a high school football, basketball and eighth-round draft pick of the St. Louis Cardinals and later baseball coach for 25 years, winning 13 league champion- signed with the New York Yankees. ships, including three Capital Area Conference football titles. His football coaching record was 60-43-3 in 11 Don Butler ‘53 - Inducted 2002 years. Don Butler was a four-year letter-winner for the Huskies Charles Blackburn ‘35 - Inducted 1990 in baseball and a three-time letter-winner in basketball.

Blackburn was a four-time letter winner in both basket- As a member of the baseball team Butler fi nished his ca- ball and baseball for the Huskies, helping his team to the reer with a batting average of .407 while hitting 14 homers Pennsylvania State Teacher’s College Championship with a and driving in 53 runs. He helped the team to a four-year perfect 12-0 record. record of 41-9. Butler hit safely in 18 straight games at one point of his career, covering parts of three seasons. During After college, Blackburn became a very successful high the course of his streak he had two or more hits 15 times school basketball coach fi nishing his career with a record and had a hit in 42 of his 50 games he played in during his of 527-183. Among his accomplishments was winning career. Butler was also an excellent outfi elder making just a state PCIAA crown with St. Joseph’s of Williamsport one error during his career. and eight PIAA District Four titles at Williamsport High School. He is also a member of the Pennsylvania Sports As a member of the basketball Butler scored 348 points in Hall of Fame. his career and was the team’s second leading scorer dur- ing the 1950-51 season when he averaged 10.6 points per Harvey Boughner ‘56 - Inducted 1992 game.

A three-sport standout, Boughner was named all-confer- Following his graduation Butler played in the farm system ence in football in 1954 and the following season, helped of the then Boston Braves and the . the Huskies to a conference title. As a catcher on the 1955 baseball team, he was a fi rst team all-conference player William “Buck” Byham ‘53 - Inducted 1994 and helped lead the team to a conference title. After grad- uation, he became a high school coach for all three sports. Byham was a seven-time letter winner at Bloomsburg, His football coaching record was 85-37-5, including one playing three years of both basketball and baseball and one undefeated season and three conference titles. year of football. On the hardwoods, Byham fi nished sec- ond on the team in scoring in the 1951-52 season. For his Rich Budweg ‘78 - Inducted 1996 eff orts, he was named to an All-Pennsylvania Collegiate Basketball Team Honorable Mention selection. Budweg was a standout on the Bloomsburg baseball team earning fi rst team PSAC All-Conference honors in 1977 On the baseball diamond, Byham was equally as good. In and 1978 and second team Mid-Atlantic region honors in 1951, he threw back-to-back complete games in a four-day 1976. In 1978, he ranked fourth in the NCAA with 11.7 span, striking out 13 batters each time. After Bloomsburg, strikeouts per nine innings, while his 0.66 ERA, a school Byham spent 30 years in radio and was the voice of the record, was second nationally. Little League World Series for over 31 years, winning the W. Harold Hartman Friendship Award for his commit- Budweg holds 11 school records and was the fi rst player ment to Little League baseball. in Bloomsburg history to throw a no-hitter with a 1-0

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Robert Gibble ‘68 - Inducted 1994 In football, Henicle was a two-time All-PSAC East fi rst team selection and was named third team All-American Gibble was a four-year letter winner for the baseball team. by the Sports Information Directors. He was named fi rst In 1966, he led the Huskies in games pitched, complete team All-ECAC twice and as a senior was chosen to play games, innings pitched and strikeouts. In 1968, he led in the Snow Bowl, the top Division II all-star game in the the team in wins, ERA, strikeouts and innings pitched. country. For his career, he fi nished with 207 total tackles, Over his entire collegiate career, Gibble averaged over one 15 interceptions and 22 career breakups. His eight inter- per inning pitched. After graduation, he signed a ceptions in 1993 ranked second in the country that season. professional baseball contract with the Oakland Athletics He was voted team MVP in 1994 and was the recipient of and played in the Gulf Coast, Florida State and Southern the Frank Sheptock Most Valuable Defensive Award. In leagues before retiring. 1994 he was named the Bloomsburg Outstanding Un- dergraduate Male Athlete and in 1995 he was named the Frank Golder ‘31 - Inducted 1988 Robert B. Redman Award as Bloomsburg’s Outstanding Male Senior Athlete. Golder played both baseball and basketball at Bloomsburg and was considered one of the school’s most outstanding After graduation Henicle pursued a career in coaching. all-around athletes and one of its fi nest basketball players. After spending one season at Waynesboro HS he joined During his career on the basketball team, Golder helped the college ranks and this season fi nished his 13th season the Huskies to a record of 43-13, including a 12-1 mark in as a college football coach. He has spent time at Lenoir- the 1930-31 season. Rhyne University (NC), Wingate University (NC) and is currently in his sixth season at his alma mater. After graduation, Golder became a successful basketball coach at Bloomsburg High School, winning 10 league Matt Karchner ‘89 - Inducted 2003 titles and four District Four championships. At one point, his teams won 40 straight games over a three-year period. Karchner, a power-hitting third baseman who also pitched Golder also started the baseball program at Bloomsburg for Bloomsburg, went on to play in the major leagues with High School and Little League baseball in Bloomsburg in the and the Chicago White Sox over the the late 1940s. course of a 12-year career. A three-time All-PSAC selec- tion, Karchner fi nished his career at Bloomsburg with a Chet Henicle ‘95 - Inducted 2009 .372 batting average with school records for home runs with 37 and runs batted in with 165. A two sport standout for the Huskies, Henicle still holds several baseball records for the Huskies. He is tied for At the time of his graduation, his 37 home runs were the all-time lead in career doubles with 50 and holds the a PSAC record. In 1988 as a junior, Karchner led all of single-season mark of 23 set in 1995. He is also fi fth all- Division II in RBI per game with 62 in 39 games (1.59 per time in hits (187), runs scored (118) and triples (9) and game). As a senior in 1989, Karchner set the school single ninth in home runs (12). season mark with 14 homers, while also hitting .435. As a pitcher, Karchner fi nished his career with a record of 13-7 He was a three-time fi rst team All-PSAC East choice in with four saves and a 2.40 ERA. He also struck out 111 baseball at two diff erent positions (catcher and outfi eld) and walked just 61. He holds the school record for fewest and was All-North Atlantic Region as a senior. He hit .378 walks in a season with seven in 1988. for his career including .456 in 1993 which ranked 5th in the country, he also fi nished his career with 12 homers Drafted by the in 1989, Karchner and 87 RBI. He was MVP of the 1995 PSAC Champion- posted a career record of 21-13 with 27 saves. He is one of ship Tournament and captained the 1995 squad to the a handful of major league players to play for both Chicago only World Series appearance in school history. He was teams during his career. voted team MVP twice and was a two-year captain.

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George Lambrinos ‘53 - Inducted 1993 Lockcuff was a three-time “AAA” Pennsylvania Coach of the Year (1984, 1985, 1991) and a 13-time District IV Lambrinos was an All-Conference selection in football “AAA” Coach of the Year. His teams were Susquehanna and earned an honorable mention spot on the all-state Valley Conference champions numerous times and North- team in 1951. Th e Huskies posted a 32-2 overall record east Regional “AAA” team champions several times. during his four-year career, including the only undefeated seasons in team history (1948 and 1951). Lambrinos was Walter “Whitey” McCloskey ‘44 - Inducted 1988 also a catcher for the Huskies’ baseball team and went on to play professional baseball and semiprofessional football. McCloskey earned 11 letters in his career with the Huskies and served as captain of the basketball and baseball teams David Linkchorst ‘53 - Inducted 1987 for two seasons. After graduation, he played in the Penn- sylvania State Professional Basketball League and played Linkchorst was four-year starter in football and basket- baseball in the American Legion and Tri-County leagues. ball and a three-year starter in baseball for Bloomsburg. He earned 11 varsity letters during his athletic career on McCloskey later spent 21 seasons as head coach at Dan- teams which never suff ered a losing season. Profession- ville High School compiling a record of 250-183, winning ally, he played for the Boston Whirlwinds (1953-54) which nine Susquehanna Valley League Championships and two toured the world with the Harlem Globetrotters. District Four titles. His 1962-63 team reached the PIAA Eastern semifi nals, while his 1971-72 team reached the Linkchorst coached for 14 years at the Mahanoy Area quarterfi nals before being eliminated. High School, compiling a 251-79 record. He led his team to nine league championships and a 48-consecutive game McCloskey was also an assistant football coach and track winning streak. and fi eld starter for 25 years and is cofounder of the Penn- sylvania Basketball Coaches Association. Danny Litwhiler ‘38 - Inducted 1982 Tim Pritchard ‘90 - Inducted 2008 One of the charter members of the Bloomsburg Hall of Fame, Litwhiler was an outstanding baseball player for Pritchard played fi rst base and caught for the Huskies the Huskies. He played professionally for the Philadelphia baseball team. He holds the career school records for bat- Phillies, playing a complete season without an error. ting average (.443) and triples (16). Pritchard also holds the single season records for batting average, hitting .479 Litwhiler is the only player to hit at least one home in in 1990, and triples, with 10 in 1990. every ball park in . Along with the Phillies, he also played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Boston He was a three-time All-PSAC East selection, a two-time Braves and Cincinnati Reds. ECAC Division II All-Star and was named fi rst team North Atlantic All-Region team in 1990. A two-time cap- He was the coach at Florida State and Michigan State and tain, Pritchard helped lead the Huskies to the team’s fi rst is a member of the National Association of Intercolle- PSAC playoff appearance in 1990. giate Athletics Hall of Fame. Th e Huskies’ baseball fi eld is named in his honor. Robert Rohm ‘60 - Inducted 1986

Philip Lockcuff ‘60 - Inducted 1995 Rohm is one of a few athletes to be awarded 12 varsity let- ters during his collegiate career. As a member of the foot- Lockcuff earned three letters in both football and baseball ball team, he played quarterback, halfback and fullback for the Huskies. He went on to an outstanding coaching and served as the Huskies’ cocaptain his senior year. career in high school wrestling, posting a record of 270- 32-4 over 27 years. In wrestling, Rohm was a major contributor in help- ing establish Bloomsburg as a national power. He was a

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third-place fi nisher in 1957 at the Pennsylvania Confer- ence Championships and recorded a runner-up showing in 1958. In 1959, he won his fi rst conference title, a feat he would duplicate his senior season. In addition, the 157 pounder captured the NAIA national title as a senior. During his wrestling career, the Huskies lost just two dual meets. On the baseball team, Rohm played both second base and outfi eld and was named to the All-Conference team as a senior. Following his graduation, Rohm went on to a successful career as a high school wrestling and football coach.

Linc Welles ‘75 - Inducted 2002

Welles was a four-year letter-winner in baseball and a three-time letter-winner in football for the Huskies. He was named the Underclassmen Athlete of the Year as a ju- nior and won the Redman Award as the school’s top senior athlete in 1975.

A two-time All-PSAC selection in both football and base- ball, Welles led the NCAA Division III in punting in 1973 with a mark of 43.8 yards. Th at is still good for the 12th best mark in the division since 1973, a span of 29 years. Welles was also an all-conference selection as a defensive back and is the co-holder of the single-season interception mark at Bloomsburg with 10 in 1974.

On the baseball diamond, Welles hit .398 for his career with a homer and 27 RBI. In 1973 and 1974 he was named fi rst team All-PSAC and was a second team selection in 1975 after missing eight games due to injury. He was team MVP in both 1973 and 1975.

Following his playing days at Bloomsburg, Welles punted and played defensive back for the Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League, where he averaged 38.6 yards per kick in the 1975 season.

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