Thiel College Tomcats [0-5 / 0-3 PAC] vs. Bethany College Bison [3-3 / 2-1 PAC]

Saturday, October 16, 2010 w 1:30 P.M. w Alumni w Greenville, Pa.

Game Five Series in Brief 2010 Schedule/Results Thiel will look to get into the win column this week Series ...... Thiel leads 36-28-1 against Presidents’ Athletic Conference foe Bethany Current Streak ...... 1 by Bethany September College. Sat. 4 MARIETTA L 28-7 Kurt Reiser is in the midst of his tenth season as a Sat. 11 % Widener L 21-0 coach and second at the helm of the Tomcats who will Sat. 18 *^ WAYNESBURG L 34-6 try to stop a five-game slide and look to get their first Sat. 25 * Saint Vincent L 17-3 win of the season in the PAC. On the opposite sideline is Bethany College and head On the Air October coach Tim Weaver who will look to extend their win - Radio ...... WPIC-AM 790 Sat. 2*Thomas More L 42-3 ning streak to three games this Saturday. Online ...... www.ThielAthletics.com Sat. 16 * BETHANY 1:30 P.M. The Bison of Bethany come into the game with a high- Announcers ...... Hugh Ringer Sat. 23 * Westminster 7:00 P.M. powered that is led by a rushing attack that Sat. 30 GENEVA 1:00 P.M. ranks first in the PAC in yards per game (231.2). Don Achenbach Bethany is also third in the conference in total yards per game as they average 373.8 total yards per game. November Sat. 6*Wash. & Jeff. 1:00 P.M. Junior running Eric Walker has been a large part of the ground game for the Bison as he has ran for 679 Sat. 14 *! Grove City 1:30 PM yards and nine touchdowns so far this season. % PAC-MAC Challenge Freshman dual threat Matt Grimard is Statistical Comparison * Presidents’ Athletic Conference game coming off of a five touchdown performance against 2010 Statistics TC BC Westminster including three straight touchdown runs ^ Homecoming 2010 in the game. Points per game 3.8 26.0 ! Senior Parent Recognition Senior linebacker Bobby Shew will look to lead the First downs 60 112 Tomcat in slowing down the Bisons’ high-pow - Rushing yards per game 67.2 231.2 ered offense. Shew is second in the PAC in tackles for loss this season with ten and will look to keep the Passing yards per game 126.8 142.7 Bethany running game in check. Total yards per game 194.0 373.8 Thiel Coaching Staff On the offensive side of the ball for the Tomcats, Thiel 3rd-Down conversions 22/85 34/83 Head Coach / Offensive Line will look to take advantage of a Bethany defense that is 3rd-Down defense 23/63 27/71 ranked last in the PAC in passing yardage (giving up 255 Kurt Reiser ...... Second Season 4th-Down conversions 6/18 9/16 yards per game). / Linebackers 4th-Down defense 2/5 7/11 Sophomore receiver Tyler DeJong and freshman tight- Corey Russell ...... Third Season Kyle Turkalj will look to lead the Tomcats’ young Total sacks/Yds 11/92 9/62 Offensive Coordinator receiving core to a break out game against the Bison. Punts/Yds per punt 32/36.5 27/35.6 Brad Paulson ...... First Season Thiel will look to shut down the Bison to pick up their Penalties/Yds per game 30/66.6 43/72.7 first win of the season. Current streak L5 W2 Defensive Line Coach Justin Bell ...... Second Season Countdown to Kickoff Coach Bill Blankenship ...... Second Season 10 LB Bobby Shew has recorded 10 tackles for loss 5 Tony Rozzi ranks fifth in the PAC in punting aver - Wide Receivers Coach which ranks second in the PAC. age (36.5). Darrell Satterfield ...... First Season 9 DE Tim Taylor is tied for ninth in the conference in 4 DB Bryan Villegas is fourth in the PAC in passes Secondary Coach sacks with three. defended with five. Bill Lawrence ...... First Season 8 TE Kyle Turkalj ranks eight in the PAC in recp - 3 Thiel has three players in the top 25 in tackles. tions per game with 3.6. (Villegas, Shew, Ludwig) Volunteer Assistant Coach Frank Amato ...... 17th Season 7 Thiel is ranked seventh in rushing defense (149.0 2 The Tomcats rank second in the PAC in total ypg). defense (298.6 ypg) Volunteer Assistant Coach Barry Oman ...... 10th Season 6 LB Ethan Ludwig is sixth in the conference in 1 The Tomcat defense ranks first in passing defense tackles for loss (7.5) giving up just 149 yards per game.

Three-Time Champions 1967 1972 2005 thiel college game notes thiel college game notes Game Five Review yards on the ground and Grimard added 82 and three only allowing 149.6 yards per game through the air. THiel’S ReCORd wHen... scores to make the Bison rushing total 297 yards on The Thiel football squad was dealt a 42-3 Presidents’ Shew and fellow linebacker Ethan Ludwig lead the Thiel College 3 winning the coin toss ...... 0-1 the day. 5 Athletic Conference (PAC) loss Saturday October, 2 to Tomcat defense with 31 tackles apiece. Shew is also Thomas More receiving the opening kick ...... 0-3 Oct. 2, 2010 42 the homestanding Saints of 11th-ranked Thomas More. Grimard, the dual-threat quarterback, also added 204 second in the conference in tackles for loss with 10. Bank of Kentucky Field Crestview Hills, Ky. scoring first ...... 0-1 yards passing and two scores through the air. The Tomcat defense will look to put the clamps on a Score by Quarter ...... 1 2 3 4 Score leading after one quarter ...... 0-0 Thomas More (4-0, 2-0) finished the day with a 363-154 Thiel (0-5) ...... 0 0 3 0 3 leading at the half ...... 0-0 advantage in total yards, including a 223-75 edge in rush - Bison offense that is averaging 26 points per game Thomas More (4-0) ...... 7 14 0 21 42 leading after three quarters ...... 0-0 (through Nov. 7) ing yards. Domonique Hayden paced the Saints ground Stopping The Run over their six games this season. PAC STANDINGS scoring under 10 points ...... 0-5 Scoring Summary game with 101 yards on 12 carries, including a one-yard PAC Games Overall scoring between 10-19 points ...... 0-0 One of the big keys for the game between the Bison 1st 10:27 TMC Antonio Booker 70 yd return (Dustin WL Pct. WL Pct. Zink kick) scoring between 20-29 points ...... 0-0 touchdown run with 7:28 remaining in the third period 1. Thomas More 301.000 501.000 and Thiel will be how effectively the Tomcats can slow Touchdowns for Heart 0 - 7 that give the Saints a 35-3 lead. 2. W&J 31 .750 32 .600 scoring 30+ points ...... 0-0 down the Bethany running game. 2nd 13:22 TMC Kendall Owens 5 yd run (Dustin Zink kick) allowing under 10 points ...... 0-0 UPMC Hospital is partnering with Thiel Football this 3. Waynesburg 21 .667 32 .600 Kendall Owens chipped in with 36 yards on 10 carries, 0 - 14 allowing 10-19 points ...... 0-1 The Tomcat defense is ranked second overall in the fall to raise money for the American Heart 00:51 TMC Robert Kues 4 yd run (Dustin Zink kick) 4. Bethany 21 .667 33 .500 including a five-yard second-quarter touchdown, and 5. Saint Vincent 11 .500 14 .200 allowing 20-29 points ...... 0-2 PAC in total defense (298.6 YPG) but has struggled 0 - 21 Association. UPMC will place banners around 6. Grove City 12 .333 23 .400 allowing 30+ points ...... 0-2 added five catches for 122 yards, which included a 2-yard 3rd 11:40 THI Berend Grube 30 yd field goal against the run this season giving up 149 yards per promoting the “Touchdowns for 3 - 21 7. Westminster 03 .000 14 .200 leading in time of possession ...... 0-4 touchdown pass from quarterback Robert Kues with game to opposing rushing attacks. Heart” theme. For every touchdown the Thiel foot - 4th 10:54 TMC Kendall Owens 20 yd pass from Robert Kues 8. Thiel 03 .000 05 .000 rushing for 200+ yards ...... 0-0 just over 11 minutes in the fourth quarter. Kues finished (Dustin Zink kick) Geneva* 33 .500 allowing 200+ yards rushing ...... 0-1 ball team scores at its home games, UPMC will 8-of-13 passing for 140 yards, one touchdown and one Despite the yardage that the Tomcats have given up, 3 - 28 * Provisional Member passing for 200+ yards ...... 0-1 Thiel is still able to disrupt the run in the backfield as donate $100 to the American Heart Association. So 07:28 TMC D. Hayden 1 yd run (Dustin Zink kick) interception. He also rushed 14 times for 23 yards and a 3 - 35 allowing 200+ yards passing ...... 0-1 linebackers Bobby Shew, Ethan Ludwig, and Ryan far UPMC has donated $200 during the 2010 gaining 400+ total yards ...... 0-0 touchdown, a four-yard scamper late in the second that 02:29 TMC Adam Rauch 71 yd run (Dustin Zink kick) Dawes, as well as Tim Taylor all rank in season. 3 - 42 About the Presidents’ allowing 400+ total yards ...... 0-0 capped a nine-play, 66 yard drive that gave the Saints a 21- Athletic Conference penalized 50+ yards ...... 0-4 0 advantage going into the half. the top 15 in the PAC in tackles for loss (30 com - bined TFL) Why Tomcats? THI TMC Founded in 1955, the Presidents’ Athletic Thiel (0-5, 0-3) ran the ball a season-high 52 times on FIRST DOWNS ...... 10 14 Conferen ce continues its mission of promoting inter - On the opposite side of the ball, the Bison have the 2010 GAme HiGHS Saturday. Leading the Tomcat rushing effort was freshman Through 1923 Thiel athletic teams were known as RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...... 52-75 40-223 collegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excel - Yds rushing . . . . .73 . .E. Petrovich vs. TMC (10/2) most potent rushing attack in the PAC as they rank PASSING YDS (NET) ...... 79 140 lence. tailback Eric Petrovich who toted the ball a career-high the “Huskies.” But in 1924, greatly impressed by the Passes Att-Comp-Int ...... 11-19-1 8-13-1 Yds passing . . . .163 . . . . .A. Smith vs. MAR (9/4) first in rushing yards per game (231.0) and they also Comprised of 10 select private colleges - Bethany Long pass ...... 49 . . . . .A. Smith vs. MAR (9/4) 37 times for 73 yards. spirit of the Thiel football team, Carnegie Tech (now TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS ...... 71-154 53-363 rank second in the PAC in rushing touchdowns with College, Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove Receptions ...... 6 . . . .K. Turkalj vs. TMC (10/2) Carnegie Mellon) head coach Wally Steffen observed Fumble Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 0-0 Freshman quarterback Andrew Smith finished 11-of-19 Punt Returns-Yards ...... 0-0 2-50 City College, Saint Vincent College, Thiel College, Yds receiving . . . .98 . . . .T. DeJong vs. MAR (9/4) 17, which is one behind Thomas More. passing for 79 yards and an interception. Freshman tight that “they played like wild, wild cats”. Kickoff Returns-Yards ...... 7-108 2-59 Thomas More College, Washington and Jefferson TDs rushing ...... 1 . . .R. Gargano vs. MAR (9/4) In order for Thiel to slow down the high-powered Interception Returns-Yards ...... 1-8 1-70 College, Waynesburg University and Westminster end Kyle Turkalj had his most effective day as a Tomcat, This prompted Melvin A. Blair of the Greenville College - the PAC remains a unique organization in TDs passing ...... 1 ...... J. Soell vs. WAY (9/18) Bison offense, they must win the battle in the trench - Punts (-Avg) ...... 6-229 3-80 TDs receiving . . . .1 ...... Z. Garza vs. WAY (9/18) catching six passes for 54 yards. Sophomore wide receiv - Record-Argus to report “Thiel played like Tom’s Fumbles-Lost ...... 0-0 3-2 this day of high pressure intercollegiate athletics. With es and stop the ground game of Bethany. . . . . .1 . . . .E. Ludwig vs. MAR (9/4) er Tyler DeJong and Petrovich each added a pair of grabs. cats,” in reference to head coach Dr. Thomas Penalties-Yards ...... 3-31 7-45 academics at the center of each member’s philosophy, the PAC is built on the principle that an athletic pro - Tackles ...... 10 . . .B. Villegas vs. TMC (10/2) Possession Time ...... 36:10 23:50 Defensively the Saints were led by Nick Gramke, who Holleran, a Greenville dentist and former all- Third-Down Conversions ...... 5 of 19 7 of 12 gram is a part of college life, but not an entity in itself. Sacks ...... 2.0 ...... B. Shew vs. MAR (9/4) totaled nine tackles, including a for loss. Tyler Finishing Drives American at the University of Pittsburgh. Thereafter, Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 1 of 5 0 of 0 TFL ...... 3.0 . . . . .B. Shew vs. WAY (9/18) Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 1-2 4-5 The PAC expanded to seven members in 2005 with the Thiel “Huskies” became known as the Thiel the addition of Thomas More, formerly an NCAA Owens added seven tackles and a pair of tackles for loss. Another key for the game for the Tomcats will be fin - Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 3-13 4-31 “Tomcats”, a tribute to Dr. Holleran. Division III independent. Saint Vincent College, a for - THiel QuiCK FACTS The Tomcat defense was paced by senior safety Bryan ishing drives once they get into the red-zone, as well RUSHING: Thiel College- Eric Petrovich 37-73; Scott Hawkins 4-9; mer NAIA member, joined the conference as its began Location ...... Greenville, Pa. Villegas who recorded a season-high 10 tackles. as stopping Bethany in the red-zone. Andrew Smith 8-minus 7. Thomas More -- D. Hayden 12-101; Adam provisional membership status in NCAA Division III in 2006-07. Another former NAIA member, Geneva Founded ...... 1866 Sophomore linebacker Ethan Ludwig was credited with Around the PAC Rauch 2-71; Kendall Owens 10-36; Robert Kues 14-23; J. Coursey The Bison have been solid at finishing drives once 1- minus 5. College, became the conference’s ninth member and Colors ...... Navy Blue & Old Gold a career-best nine tackles, including a sack. they get into the red-zone as they have converted on The PAC continues conference play this week with a began league play as it started NCAA Division III pro - Enrollment ...... 937 PASSING: Thiel College -- Andrew Smith 11-19-0-79. Thomas More -- visional membership in 2007-08. Chatham College 19 of 22 chances inside the 20. Nickname ...... Tomcats full slate of games. Robert Kues 8-13-1-140. became the league’s 10th member, also in 2007-08. Stadium ...... Alumni (1,400) Bethany In Week Six Thiel has had some struggles near the goal line as PAC leader Thomas More will look to continue its The PAC annually crowns champions in 19 sports. In President ...... Troy VanAken, Ph.D. RECEIVING: Thiel College -- Kyle Turkalj 6-54; Tyler DeJong 2-12; they have only converted on four of 10 chances on perfect record on the season as they play host to 2008-09, the conference had 41 teams represent the Director of Athletics ...... Jack Leipheimer The Bison of Bethany College were able to improve Erice Petrovich 2-6; Ron Howard 1-7. Thomas More -- Kendall the season. Saint Vincent who is coming 31-20 loss to Owens 5-122; Tony Bell 1-10; B. Hennessey 1-4; Luis Perez 1-4. conference in postseason play, including 23 in NCAA Assoc. Dir. of Athletics . .Kevin Fenstermacher their record to .500 on the season with a win over Championship events. PAC championship teams Senior Woman Administrator . . . . .Amy Schafer Westminster last week by a score of 47-39. The Tomcats will look to have better success in the Washington & Jefferson. INTERCEPTIONS: Thiel College - Kris Tursky 1-8. Thomas More - receive automatic qualification (AQ) status for most Head Athletic Trainer ...... Natalie Montani Antonio Booker 1-70. NCAA Division III national championship events. The Titans got out to an early 10-0 lead in the first red zone as well as try to keep Bethany out of the The Presidents, who defeated the Bearcats, will play All-conference status is awarded in all 19 sports. Head quarter but the Bison came roaring back with 34 end zone in order to pick up the victory. the only non-conference game of the week, as they FUMBLES: Thiel College - Hunter Liptrap 1-0; Jason Joens 1-0. Thomas More -- None. coaches select all-league squads for all team sports, unanswered points. The run was led by starting quar - play host to Frostburg State who is coming off a 49- while in individual sports such as cross country and ATHleTiCS mediA 24 loss to Alfred. tennis, all-PAC accolades are based upon performanc - Football Contact ...... Kevin Fenstermacher terback Matt Grimard who scored three straight Strong “D” es at the conference championships. Office ...... 724-589-2187 touchdowns on the ground. Also in action is Westminster and Waynesburg. The Fax ...... 724-589-2880 The Tomcat defense has played well for coach Reiser The PAC annually awards its men’s and women’s All- Westminster began to make a run toward the end of Yellow Jackets are coming off a 55-42 victory against E-mail ...... [email protected] in their first five games of the season. Sports Trophies to the schools which perform best Geneva and the Titans dropped a tough 47-39 deci - across the board in PAC competition. The Washington Address ...... 75 College Avenue the game as they came back from 22 points down to After five weeks of play, the Blue and Gold are the sion to Bethany. & Jefferson College men and WestminsterCollege Greenville, Pa. 16125 cut the lead to to 47-39 with 54 seconds to play in second ranked defense in terms of yards per game at women captured the 2008-09 trophies. the game. The night game this week will be between Geneva 298.6. True to its mission, the PAC has produced numerous Westminster could get no closer and Bethany pulled College and Grove City. The Wolverines were defeat - Academic All-Americans and NCAA Postgraduate Thiel Captain Byran Villegas and the Tomcat second - their record to 3-3 on the season. ed by Thomas More 31-9 and Geneva will look to Scholarship winners. Last year, the league named 602 ary have done a great job at limiting other teams’ bounce back from their 13-point loss to Waynesburg. student-athletes to the PAC Academic Honor Roll, Feature back Eric Walker led the Bison with 174 passing yardage as they rank first in that category which recognizes all participating athletes who attain a term grade-point average of 3.60 or above. www.ThielAthletics.com Page 2 2010 Thiel www.ThielAthletics.com Page 3 2010 Thiel College Football Thiel college roster | numeRiCAl Bethany College roster | numeRiCAl

# Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School # Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School # Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School # Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Kenneth Burns Fr. K 5-9 165 Austintown, Ohio / Austintown Fitch 45 Paris Bennett Fr. MLB 5-10 228 Youngstown, Ohio / Youngstown Chaney 1 C.J. Thomas SO WR 5-11 175 Jacksonville, Fla./University Christian 51 Hunter Madsen SO DL 6-0 230 New Philadelphia, Ohio/New Philadelphia 1 Kenneth Haney Fr. CB 6-0 160 New Castle, Pa. / Neshanock 46 Terry Gensel So. MLB 5-8 202 McKees Rocks, Pa. / Montour 2 David Gordon FR WR 5-8 170 Glen Allen, Va./Hermitage 52 Ryan Lemasters FR LB 6-0 200 Bloomingdale, Ohio/Indian Creek 2 Tyler DeJong* So. WR 5-9 160 Columbiana, Ohio / Columbiana 47 Joseph Grech Jr. DT 5-9 220 Warren, Ohio / Howland 3 Jeff Joyce JR DB 5-9 185 Pittsburgh, Pa./Baldwin 53 Ian Lanney SO OL 5-11 280 New Waterford, Ohio/Crestview Local 2 Derek Mellors Fr. CB 5-9 155 Mt. Pleasant, Pa. / Mt. Pleasant 48 Matthew Gross Fr. FB 5-7 190 Hutchinson, Pa. / Yough 4 Matt Grimard FR QB 6-4 240 Lowell, Mass./Dracut 54 Willy Cossick FR OL 6-3 250 Uniontown, Pa./Uniontown 3 Bryan Villegas** Sr. FS 6-1 183 Spring Hill, Fla. / Springstead 49 Jason Miller Fr. OLB 5-11 185 Hamilton, N.J. / Hamilton 5 Alex Evans JR WR 5-11 185 Washington, Pa./Washington 55 Chris Schamp FR DL 6-1 245 Orange Park, Fla./Ridgeview 3 Ryan Exler Fr. CB 5-7 150 Glenshaw, Pa. / North Catholic 50 Vince Palmiere*** Sr. OL 6-0 258 Tarentum, Pa. / Deer Lakes 4 Tyler Brophy-Davis Fr. WR 6-1 175 Akron, Ohio / Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 51 Gary Petrucci** Sr. OL 6-1 238 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Keystone Oaks 6 Tremayne Ford SO DB 5-7 170 Ft. Washington, Md./Friendly 56 Tyler Babinchok SO DL 6-0 230 Weirton, W.Va./Weirton Madonna 4 Kyle Wasko Fr. CB 6-0 170 Stow, Ohio / Stow Monroe Falls 52 John Negron Fr. MLB 5-11 195 Youngstown, Ohio / Cardinal Mooney 7 Dan Pegg SR QB 6-2 195 Uniontown, Pa./Laurel Highlands 57 Ryan Busch JR DL 5-11 280 Moon Twp., Pa./Moon Area 5 Devin Wasylink Jr. WR 5-8 140 Leechburg, Pa. / Leechburg 53 Dion Matthews Fr. MLB 5-10 210 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Perry Traditional Acadamy 8 Ed Holmes SO WR 5-9 170 Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown 59 Matt Swartling SR OL 6-4 280 New Martinsville, W.Va./Magnolia 5 Andrew Brown Fr. SS 5-10 185 Rocky River, Ohio / Rocky River 53 Jeremy Martini Fr. OL 6-0 240 Aliquippa, Pa. / Hopewell 9 Kasib Taalib-Din JR DL 6-0 210 New York, N.Y./Central Park East 60 Carlo Guadagnino FR DB 5-10 180 Plum, Pa./Plum 6 Cash Culver Fr. WR 6-0 175 Akron, Ohio / Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary 54 Jonathon Welsh So. DT 5-9 256 Columbiana, Ohio / Columbiana 10 Marcus D’Aguiar SO WR 5-6 160 Waldorf, Md./Frederick Douglas 61 Willie Carpeal FR TE 6-2 215 Keisterville, Pa./Uniontown 6 William Frizzi Fr. WR 5-10 165 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Catholic 55 Kris Tursky So. OL 6-0 277 Linesville, Pa. / Linesville Conneaut Summit 11 Nico Irizarry FR RB 5-7 190 Youngstown, Ohio/Ursuline 62 John Haag JR OL 6-1 280 White Oak, Pa./Serra Catholic 7 Ron Howard Fr. WR 6-0 173 Sharon, Pa. / Sharon 56 Luke Mueller Fr. OLB 6-1 215 Cranberry, Pa. / Seneca Valley 12 Philip Malick FR QB 6-2 170 Romney, W.Va./Hampshire 62 Matt Lester FR DL 5-11 235 Girard, Ohio/Girard 7 William Quintanilla Jr. CB 5-7 155 Hubbard, Ohio / Eagle Rock 57 John Beal Fr. OL 6-2 225 Scottdale, Pa. / Connellsville 13 Jamaan Webb FR DB 6-0 200 Jacksonville, Fla./University Christian 63 Nick Gore SO OL 6-2 240 Heights, Ohio/Nordonia 8 John Madeline** Jr. CB/K 5-9 155 Hubbard, Ohio / Hubbard 58 Ryan Dawes** Jr. MLB 5-11 203 Transfer, Pa. / Reynolds 8 Dom Perella Fr. WR 6-1 165 Venetia, Pa. / Seton LaSalle 59 Rex Smith Fr. OL 6-1 295 Columbiana, Ohio / Columbiana 14 Mike Bashioum SO QB 5-10 155 Wyano, Pa./Yough 64 Adam Atwell FR OL 6-0 255 Glen Allen, Va./Deep Run 9 Marshaun Hainesworth So. SS 6-0 190 Warren, Ohio / John F. Kennedy 60 Todd Harvey So. OL 6-1 256 Masury, Ohio / Brookfield 15 Jarrell Smalls SO WR 5-7 170 Whitmire, S.C./Whitmire 65 James Gifford SO OL 6-1 295 Parkersburg, W.Va./Parkersburg South 9 Matthew Fedzen Fr. WR 5-10 180 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Catholic 61 Mike Rasor So. OL 6-1 230 Austintown, Ohio / Austintown Fitch 16 Kyle Nannah JR DB 6-1 195 Sebring, Ohio/Sebring McKinley 66 Alex Tyre FR DL 6-0 260 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 10 Zane Garza So. WR 6-0 150 Conneaut, Ohio / Conneaut 62 Andrew Welsh Fr. OL 6-1 230 New Castle, Pa. / Shenango 17 Willis Powell SO LB 6-2 185 Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown 67 Paul Dell FR OL 6-5 205 Monongahela, Pa./Elizabeth Forward 10 Sebastion Villadiego Fr. QB 5-11 192 Miami, Fla. / Ferguson 63 William Haase*** Sr. DT 6-3 249 Latrobe, Pa. / Derry Area 18 Ben Gregg FR QB 6-3 195 Eighty Four, Pa./Bentworth 68 Frank Gauding FR OL 6-0 230 Salem, Ohio/United Local 12 Bobby Hritz Fr. CB 6-0 180 Parma Heights, Ohio / North Royalton 64 Ervin HIll Fr. OL 6-0 249 Farrell, Pa. / Farrell Area 19 Zach Gordon SO WR 5-11 185 Leesburg, Va./Heritage 69 Sean McBride FR LS 5-7 165 Hilliard, Ohio/Hilliard 13 Ryan Crosby Fr. FS 6-0 161 Haborcreek, Pa. / Harbor Creek 65 Daniel Landowski Fr. DE 5-10 200 New Kensington, Pa. / Kiski 20 Matt Landowski JR FB/LS 5-9 205 New Kensington, Pa./Kiski Area 69 Michael Wall FR LB 6-0 210 Eighty Four, Pa./Trinity 14 Tony Rozzi* So. P 6-2 190 Harrisburg, Pa. / Central Dauphin 66 David Mossa** Jr. OL 5-9 258 McKeesport, Pa. / McKeesport 21 Jordan Joyce FR DB 5-10 180 Pittsburgh, Pa./Baldwin 70 Terry Davis SR OL 6-0 275 Mingo Junction, Ohio/Buckeye Local 15 Jared Soell Fr. QB 5-11 175 Oakmont, Pa. / Riverview 67 Adam Troup Sr. OL 6-5 283 Greensburg, Pa. / Hempfield 16 John Amorose Fr. CB 5-9 173 New Kensington, Pa. / Plum 68 Bryce Whittingham Fr. DT 5-11 215 Beaver, Pa. / Beaver Area 22 Raymear Pinchom SO DB 5-6 155 Willingboro, N.J./Willingboro 71 Doug Murray SO OL 6-0 290 New Cumberland, W.Va./Oak Glen 17 Joe Vibonese Fr. CB 6-1 180 Venetia, Pa. / Peters Township 69 Aaron Parker So. OL 6-1 298 Rochester, Pa. / Rochester 23 Justin Lipps JR FB 5-11 215 New Manchester, W.Va./Oak Glen 72 Jason Soltis SR OL 6-0 280 Port Vue, Pa./South Allegheny 18 Andrew Smith Fr. QB 6-3 205 Williamsfield, Ohio / Pymatuning Valley 70 Adam Mott So. OL 5-11 270 Allegany, N.Y. / Allegany Limestone 24 Brandon Michaels SR RB 5-9 200 East Greenwich, R.I./East Greenwich 73 Cory Potter JR OL 6-1 275 Akron, Ohio/Green 19 Matt Endlish Sr. QB 6-2 191 Chicora, Pa. / Karns City 71 Joseph Merchak So. OL 6-2 230 Eldersburg, Md. / Liberty 25 Bryan Jackson SO DB 5-10 160 Canton, Ohio/Timken 74 Chase Carter FR LB 5-10 180 Warren, Ohio/Newton Falls 20 Ross Gargano* Jr. TB 5-10 193 Sharon, Pa. / Kennedy Catholic 72 David Palus Fr. DT 5-9 230 New Castle, Pa. / Union 26 McQuel Sims SO LB 5-11 235 Colquitt, Ga./Miller County 75 Bryan Benzinger SO OL 6-5 270 Fairview Park, Ohio/Fairview Park 21 Justin Wazelle So. TB 5-10 176 Burghill, Ohio / John F. Kennedy 73 Sam Naas So. OL 6-0 300 Springboro, Pa. / Conneaut Valley 27 Adrian White FR DB 5-8 185 Tampa, Fla./Chamberlain 76 Evan Sargo FR OL 6-1 250 Munhall, Pa./Serra Catholic 22 Hunter Liptrap So. SS 5-11 173 Bay Village, Ohio / Bay 74 Andy Stine Sr. OL 6-0 345 Morann, Pa. / Moshannon Valley 28 Eric Sowinski FR DB 6-0 175 Pittsburgh, Pa./Seton-LaSalle 77 Josh Moody FR LB 5-10 210 West Mifflin, Pa./Serra Catholic 23 Julian McLean Fr. CB 5-10 175 Clariton, Pa. / Clariton 75 Zach Bykovets Jr. OL 6-2 293 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Upper Saint Clair 29 John Tritschler SO DB 5-8 185 Lower Burrell, Pa./Greensburg Central Catholic 78 Sam Bailey FR DL 6-1 230 Imperial, Pa./West Allegheny 24 Robert Edwards Fr. FS 6-1 175 Poland, Ohio / Struthers 75 Billy Vickers Fr. DT 5-8 235 McKeesport, Pa. / Serra Catholic 25 Cody Sirgey** Sr. CB 5-10 180 St. Petersburg, Fla. / Northside Christian 76 Colton Alter Fr. OL 6-6 240 Cochranton, Pa. / Conneaut Lake 30 Ryan Sipe SR LB 5-8 190 Pittsburgh, Pa./Penn Hills 79 Seth Cawoski FR DL 6-0 225 Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem 26 Anthony Magnone So. TB 5-9 152 Washington, Pa. / Washington 77 Andrew Enterline Fr. OL 6-6 260 Union City, Pa. / Fort LeBoeuf 31 Devin Carey FR DB 5-7 155 Hanover, Va./King William 80 Chris Awadzi FR RB 6-0 160 Hanover, Md./Meade 26 Josh Stewart Fr. CB 5-10 160 Youngstown, Ohio / Liberty 79 Jamaal Dorsey Fr. DT 5-10 240 Raston, Va. / South Lakes 32 Eric Walker JR RB 5-10 220 New Brighton, Pa./New Brighton 81 Kevin Covert SO TE 6-2 220 Jacksonville, Fla./University Christian School 28 Derrell McCaleb Fr. TB 5-10 170 Ashtabula, Ohio / Lakeside 80 Nathan Blazevich Fr. WR 5-10 180 Munhall, Pa. / Steel Valley 33 Jim Brookins SO DL 5-9 260 Charlotte, N.C./Olympic 82 Gino Tarquinio FR WR 6-4 195 Coal Center, Pa./California 29 Javier Molina Fr. FS 5-10 175 Miami, Fla. / Ferguson 81 Jason Joens** Sr. DE 6-4 206 Spring Hill, Fla. / Nature Coast 34 Aarick Jones FR RB 5-8 170 Wadsworth, Ohio/Wadsworth 83 Chris Collins FR WR 5-9 165 Youngstown, Ohio/Ursuline 30 Joe Kelly Fr. OLB 5-10 175 Ashtabula, Ohio / Lakeside 82 Cory Myers Fr. WR 5-10 178 Union City, Pa. / Fort LeBoeuf 35 Gage Lotozo SO LB 6-1 245 Somerset, Ohio/Sheridan 84 Lafayette Grady FR TE 6-1 195 South Euclid, Ohio/Brush 31 Bobby Shew** Sr. OLB 5-8 189 Mogadore, Ohio / Mogadore 83 Nate Houpt Fr. WR 6-1 175 Greenville, Pa. / Greenville 36 Julius Dixon FR RB 5-8 170 Montgomery Village, Md./Clarksburg 85 Alex Grebur FR K/P 6-1 220 White Oak, Pa./Serra Catholic 32 Devin Forgey Fr. OLB 6-2 195 Oil City, Pa. / Oil City 84 Cory Whitehead Fr. WR 6-5 205 Avon Lake, Ohio / Avon Lake 37 James Peterson FR QB 5-7 165 Colorado Springs, Col./Cheyenne Mountain 86 Eric King FR WR 6-1 180 Wheatland, Pa./Sharon 33 Norvester McClairn Fr. WR 5-9 175 Cleveland, Ohio / Lutheran West 85 Kyle Turkalj Fr. TE 6-3 200 Greensburg, Pa. / Hemfield 33 Cody Johnson Fr. OLB 5-7 162 Oil City, Pa. / Oil City 86 Ryan Roeper Fr. WR 6-3 195 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Carrick 38 Robert Headden FR K 5-7 140 Union Beach, N.J./Keyport 87 Fletcher Coffman SO TE 6-5 250 Clarksburg, W.Va./Robert C. Byrd 34 Nick Gargaro Jr. OLB 6-0 175 McKees Rocks, Pa. / Montour 87 Walt Litwin Fr. WR 5-10 165 Linesville, Pa. / Linesville 39 D.J. Clark SO DL/P 5-11 250 Pittsburgh, Pa./Brentwood 89 Joe St. Clair FR K 6-0 170 Huntington, W.Va./Huntington 35 Scott Hawkins Fr. MLB 6-0 200 Lower Burrell, Pa. / Kiski 88 Billy Roosa Fr. WR 6-1 185 Salamanca, N.Y. / Ellicottville Central 40 John Gyure SR DL 6-1 260 Pittsburgh, Pa./Brentwood 89 Brockton Morehead FR WR 5-9 155 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 36 Thomas Bell Fr. FS 6-2 175 Washington, Pa. / Chartiers Houston 89 EJ Kruse Jr. TE 6-4 201 Fairview, Pa. / Fairview 41 D.J. Lesane FR RB 5-9 170 Elizabethtown, N.C./East Bladen 90 Robert Baker SO DL 6-1 235 Colquitt, Ga./Miller County 37 Ethan Ludwig So. LB 5-10 180 East Liverpool, Ohio / East Liverpool 90 Berend Grube Fr. TE 6-4 224 Venetia, Pa. / Peters Twp. 42 Dylan Tetting SO LB 5-11 200 Cocoa, Fla./Space Coast 91 Zach Burton FR DL 6-1 250 Hurricane, W.Va./Hurricane 38 Rich Kolesar Fr. FB 5-8 175 Waterford, Pa. / Fort LeBoeuf 91 Brian Davis So. DE 6-1 222 Aliquippa, Pa. / Hopewell 43 Tyrell Scott FR LB 5-9 195 Lanham, Md./Parkdale 92 Blake DeBord SO DL 6-1 260 Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg 39 Rob Tibbitt So. OLB 5-9 195 McKeesport, Pa. / Elizabeth Forward 92 Jake Szramowski Fr. OLB 5-11 230 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Catholic 44 Devin Walker SO FB 5-7 225 Struthers, Ohio/Struthers 93 Cody Eyerman SO LB 6-0 220 Somerset, Ohio/Sheridan 40 Eric Petrovich Fr. FB 5-9 195 Newbury, Ohio / Notre Dame Cathedral Latin 93 Tom Cermak** Jr. DT 6-0 247 Erie, Pa. / Seneca 45 Kyle Arrington SO LB 6-1 225 Jackson Twp., Ohio/Jackson 94 Michael Ainsworth FR DL 6-1 215 Monroeville, Pa./Gateway 41 Tommy Fleegle Fr. MLB 5-10 193 Osterburg, Pa. / Chesnut Ridge 94 Jeff Oblisk Fr. OLB 5-11 190 Stow, Ohio / St. Monroe Falls 42 Shiloh Buchleitner Fr. OLB 5-8 180 New Bethleham, Pa. / Redbank Valley 95 Zach Woody Sr. DT 5-10 235 New Palestine, Ind. / Corbin 46 Jon-William Stutler FR LB 5-10 210 Clarksburg, W.Va./Robert C. Byrd 95 Lamar Fisher SR DL 6-4 260 Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon 43 Nick Copeland Fr. TB 6-0 180 Albion, Pa. / Northwestern 96 Matt Shields** Sr. DE 6-2 247 North Jackson, Ohio / Jackson-Milton 47 LeRone Gray FR RB 5-7 195 Richmond, Va./Henrico 96 Daniel McMurtrie FR DL 6-0 210 Coraopolis, Pa./Montour 43 Drew Ketcham Fr. DT 6-0 210 Cochranton, Pa. / Conneaut Lake 98 Nick Marchi Fr. DE 6-1 200 Cranberry, Pa. / Seneca Valley 48 Jack Beote FR DB 5-11 165 Middleburg, Fla./Middleburg 97 T.J. Thompson FR LB 5-10 210 Richmond, Va./John Marshall 44 Dan Ross Fr. OLB 5-7 185 Fairport Harbor, Ohio / Fairport Harbor 99 Tim Taylor* So. DE 6-2 219 Girard, Pa. / Erie Cathedral Prep 49 Kyle Romanek FR DB 5-7 165 Brunswick, Md./Brunswick 98 Cody Hoffmaster FR DL 6-0 210 Bunker Hill, W.Va./Musselman 50 Michael Newman SO OL 6-2 240 Tampa, Fla./T.R. Robinson 99 Brandon Davis FR DL 6-0 290 Richmond, Va./John Marshall www.ThielAthletics.com Page 4 2010Thiel College Football www.ThielAthletics.com Page 5 2010 Thiel College Football Thiel College Two Deep THIEL COLLEGE Bethany College Two-Deep THIEL OFFENSE THIEL DEFENSE (0-5; 0-3 PAC) BETHANY OFFENSE BETHANY DEFENSE LT 51 Gary Petrucci 6-1 238 Sr. DE 96 Matt Shields 6-2 247 Sr. vs. QB 4 Matt Grimard 6-4 240 Fr. DE 9 Kasib Taalib-Din 6-0 210 Jr. 74 Andy Stine 6-0 345 Sr. 47 Joe Grech 5-9 220 Jr. BETHANY COLLEGE 7 Dan Pegg 6-2 195 Sr. 39 D.J. Clark 5-11 250 So. LG 50 Vince Palmiere 6-0 258 Sr. DT 63 Will Haase 6-3 249 Sr. (3-3; 2-1 PAC) RB 32 Eric Walker 5-10 220 Jr. DT 40 John Gyure 6-1 260 Sr. 54 Jonathan Welsh 5-9 256 So. 75 Bill Vickers 5-8 235 Fr. 11 Nico Irizarry 5-7 190 Fr. 91 Zach Burton 6-1 250 Fr. C 61 Mike Rasor 6-1 230 So. DT 95 Zach Woody 5-10 232 Sr. FB 20 Matt Landowski 5-9 205 Jr. DT 92 Blake DeBord 6-1 260 So. Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010 50 Vince Palmiere 6-0 258 Sr. 55 Kris Tursky 6-0 277 So. 23 Justin Lipps 5-11 215 Jr. 95 Lamar Fletcher 6-4 260 Sr. Crestview Hills, Ky. RG 66 David Mossa 5-9 258 Jr. DE 99 Tim Taylor 6-2 219 So. WR 8 Ed Holmes 5-9 170 Jr. DE 90 Robert Baker 6-1 235 So. 60 Todd Harvey 6-1 256 So. 81 Jason Joens 6-4 206 Sr. THE SERIES - THI LEADS 36-28-1 5 Alex Evans 5-11 185 Jr. 33 Jimmy Brookins 6-1 260 So. RT 69 Aaron Parker 6-1 298 So. SLB 37 Ethan Ludwig 5-10 180 So. WR 1 C.J. Thomas 5-11 175 So. OLB 45 Kyle Arrington 6-1 225 So. 77 Andrew Enterline 6-6 260 Fr. 30 Joe Kelly 5-10 175 Fr. Kurt Reiser vs. Bethany...... 0-1 15 Jarrell Smalls 5-7 170 So. 30 Ryan Sipe 5-8 190 Sr. TE 85 Kyle Turkalj 6-3 200 Fr. MLB 58 Ryan Dawes 5-11 203 Jr. LT 75 Bryan Benzinger 6-5 270 So. MLB 35 Gage Lotozo 6-1 245 So. 89 E.J. Kruse 6-4 201 Jr. 46 Terry Gensel 5-8 202 So. Tim Weaver vs. Thiel ...... 1-3 59 Matt Swartling 6-4 280 Sr. 26 McQuel Sims 5-11 235 So. WR 2 Tyler DeJong 5-9 160 So. WLB 31 Bobby Shew 5-8 189 Sr. LG 71 Doug Murray 6-0 290 So. OLB 17 Willis Powell 6-2 185 So. 6 Cash Culver 6-0 175 Fr. 34 Nick Gargaro 6-0 175 Jr. Last Thiel Win ...... 50-44 in 2008 62 John Haag 6-1 280 Jr. 42 Dylan Tetting 5-11 205 So. WR 4 Tyler Brophy-Davis 6-1 175 Fr. CB 25 Cody Sirgey 5-10 180 Sr. C 73 Cory Potter 6-1 275 Jr. SS 27 Adrian White 5-8 185 Fr. 83 Nate Houpt 6-1 175 Fr. 12 Bobby Hritz 6-0 180 Fr. Last Bethany win ...... 42-21 in 2009 53 Ian Lanney 5-11 280 So. 13 Jamaan Webb 6-0 200 Fr. TB 21 Justin Wazelle 5-10 176 So. FS 3 Bryan Villegas 6-1 183 Sr. RG 72 Jason Soltis 6-0 280 Sr. FS 21 Jordan Joyce 5-10 180 Fr. 40 Eric Petrovich 5-9 195 Fr. 24 Robert Edwards 6-1 175 Fr. Current Series streak ...... 1, by Bethany 62 John Haag 6-1 280 Jr. 48 Myron Dixon 6-0 180 Fr. FB 39 Rob Tibbit 5-9 195 So. SS 22 Hunter Liptrap 5-11 173 So. RT 63 Nick Gore 6-2 240 So. CB 6 Tremayne Ford 5-7 170 So. 38 Rich Kolesar 5-8 175 Fr. 29 Javier Molina 5-10 175 Fr. Longest Thiel win streak ...... 9 (1930-54) 76 Evan Sargo 6-1 250 Fr. 25 Bryan Jackson 5-10 160 So. QB 18 Andrew Smith 6-3 205 Fr. CB 9 Marshuan Hainesworth 6-0 190 So. TE 81 Kevin Covert 6-2 220 So. CB 3 Jeff Joyce 5-9 185 Jr. 15 Jared Soell 5-11 175 Fr. 23 Julian McLean 5-10 175 Fr. Longest Bethany win streak...... 11 (1992-2002) 87 Fletcher Coffman 6-5 250 So. 22 Raymear Pinchom 5-6 155 So. THIEL SPECIALISTS BETHANY SPECIALISTS PK 90 Berend Grube 6-4 224 Fr. SNP 65 Dan Landowski 5-10 200 Fr. K 38 Robert Headden 5-7 140 Fr. KR 8 Ed Holmes 5-9 170 So. 1 Kenneth Burns 5-9 165 Fr. TODAY’S OFFICIALS 85 Alex Grebur 6-1 220 Fr. 3 Jeff Joyce 5-9 185 Jr. P 14 Anthony Rozzi 6-2 190 So. PR 2 Tyler DeJong 5-9 180 So. Jack Thorn...... Referee 15 Jared Soell 5-11 175 Fr. 83 Nate Houpt 6-1 175 Fr. P 39 D.J. Clark 5-11 250 So. PR 21 Jordan Joyce 5-10 180 Fr. Scott Conley...... Umpire 7 Dan Pegg 6-2 195 Sr. 3 Jeff Joyce 5-9 185 Jr. KO 90 Berend Grube 6-4 224 Fr. KR 83 Nate Houpt 6-1 175 Fr. 80 Ryan Carson 5-10 165 Fr. 2 Tyler DeJong 5-9 180 So. Brian Sadowski...... Head Linesman LS 20 Matt Landowski 5-9 205 Jr. H7Dan Pegg 6-2 195 Sr. Gene Kuhla...... Line Judge 30 Ryan Sipe 5-8 190 Sr. 3 Jeff Joyce 5-9 185 Jr. Lou Massaglia...... Side Judge 2010 THIEL STATISTICAL LEADERS 2010 BETHANY STATISTICAL LEADERS Matt Grossman...... Field Judge Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LG Rushing Att. Yds. Avg. TD LG Receiving Rec. Yds. Avg. TD LG Eric Petrovich 54 106 2.0 0 16 Tyler DeJong 13 230 17.7 0 49 Mark Emmerling...... Back Judge Eric Walker 142 679 4.8 9 53 Kendall Owens 8 118 14.8 1 80 Jared Soell 38 86 2.3 0 23 Kyle Turkalj 18 148 8.2 0 22 Robert Kues 116 600 5.2 7 49 Adam Rauch 6 28 4.7 0 23 THIEL 197 336 1.7 1 23 THIEL 69 634 9.2 1 49 BETHANY 292 1387 4.8 17 53 BETHANY 34 337 11.1 2 80 OPPONENTS 185 745 4.0 10 71 OPPONENTS 60 748 12.5 5 70 OPPONENTS 203 744 3.7 8 32 OPPONENTS 64 630 9.8 6 58 THIEL PRONUNCIATIONS Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD INT Punting No. Yds. Avg. LG 2 Tyler DeJong...... de-young Passing Att. Comp. Yds. TD INT Punting No. Yds. Avg. LG Jared Soell 70 35 228 14Tony Rozzi 32 1168 36.5 56 3 Bryan Villegas...... VA-lay-gas Matt Grimard 111 63 789 67 D.J. Clark 27 962 35.6 50 Andrew Smith 67 32 389 04N/A 5 Devin Wasylink...... wazi-link Dan Pegg 9567 00 N/A THIEL 143 69 634 1 11 THIEL 32 1168 36.5 56 8 John Madelin...... Mad-A-Lean BETHANY 120 68 856 67 BETHANY 27 962 35.6 50 OPPONENTS 101 60 748 54OPPONENTS 24 817 34.0 50 14 Tony Rozzi...... roz-eye OPPONENTS 161 94 1530 18 2 15 Jared Soell...... Cell 34 Nick Gargaro...... gar-gair-oh THIEL IN 2010 (0-5) THIS WEEK FOR 40 Eric Petrovich...... Petra-vich BETHANY IN 2010 (3-3) NEXT WEEK FOR Sept. 4 Marietta ...... L 28-7 42 Shiloh Buckleitner...... Buck-light-ner THIEL OPPONENTS THIEL OPPONENTS 46 Terry Gensel...... Gen-sell Sept. 4 Allegheny...... L 28-0 Sept.11 at Widener...... L 21-0 Marietta at. Heidelberg...... 1:30 p.m. Marietta vs. Wilmington...... 2 p.m. 47 Joe Grech...... Gresh Sept. 11 at. King’s...... W 31-29 Sept.18 Waynesburg...... L 34-6 50 Vince Palmiere...... Pal-meery Sept. 18 at. W&J...... L 59-21 Widener vs. Albright...... 1 p.m. Sept. 25 at Saint Vincent...... L 17-3 Widener at. Lycoming...... 1:30 p.m. 52 John Negron...... Ne-gron 61 Mike Rasor...... razor Sept. 25 Geneva...... L 37-33 Waynesburg vs. Frostburg State...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at Thomas More...... L 42-3 Saint Vincent at. Thomas More...... 1:30 p.m. 75 Zach Bykovets...... bike-oh-vets Oct. 2 Waynesburg ...... W 24-17 Saint Vincent vs. Grove City...... 1 p.m. 80 Nathan Blazevich...... Blaze-a-vich Oct. 16 Bethany...... 1:30 p.m. Bethany vs. Thiel...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 9 at. Westminster...... W 47-39 Oct. 23 at Westminster...... 7:00 p.m. 83 Nate Houpt...... How-pt Thomas More at. Bethany...... 1 p.m. 85 Kyle Turkalj...... Turk-al Oct. 16 at. Thiel...... 1:30 p.m. Oct. 30 Geneva...... 1:00 p.m. W&J vs. Frostburg State...... 2 p.m. Westminster vs. Thiel...... 7 p.m. 86 Ryan Roeper...... rope-er Oct. 23 Thomas More...... 1:00 p.m. Nov. 6 Washington & Jefferson...... 1:00 p.m. Westminster at. Waynesburg...... 1:30 p.m. 92 Jake Szramowski...... Shram-owski W&J at. Geneva...... 7 p.m. 94 Jeff Oblisk...... O-Blisk Nov. 6 at Grove City...... 1:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at Grove City...... 1:00 p.m. Grove City vs. Geneva...... 7 p.m. 98 Nick Marchi...... Mar-kee Nov. 13 Saint Vincent...... 1:00 p.m. www.ThielAthletics.com Page 6 2010Thiel College Football www.ThielAthletics.com Page 7 2010Thiel College Football