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Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame Class of 1989

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J. JUDE BASILE, 1976
J. Jude Basile for his record setting years as quarterback for Edinboro on the gridiron. From 1973-75, Basile led the Scots to a 17-9-3 overall slate. Completed nearly 50% of his passes for 3,379 yards and his 21 touchdown passes rank third in the school’s history. Co-captain of the 1975 squad and at one time held school records in yards passing and most completions in a season.

LEO BEMIS, 1941
Leo Bemis for his accomplishments as an Edinboro athlete and collegiate coach. A 1941 graduate, Bemis lettered in football and wrestling for three years. Initiated the soccer program at the University of Pittsburgh where he was coach for 30 years. Guided the Panthers to 155 soccer victories and coached a total of six All-Americans at Pitt.

JIM KIRK, 1974
Jim Kirk for his many achievements for the Edinboro soccer team from 1970-74. Two-years team captain, Kirk is regarded by many as “the best soccer player in Edinboro history.” Four-time All-PSAC pick and is all-time leading scorer in the school’s history with 36 goals. Currently a member of the Sox Harrison Scholarship Board at the University.

DALE LOESLEIN, 1978
Dale Loeslein for his accomplishments on the Edinboro golf team from 1975-78. One of the squad’s top golfers for four years, he twice earned All-American honors on the Division II level. Four-time All-PSAC and District 18 performer, Loeslein also captured numerous amateur tournaments during his career at the ‘Boro.

DENNIS RANALLI, 1974
Dennis Ranalli for his accomplishments as a tennis player at Edinboro in the early 1970s and his coaching success at nearby Mercyhurst College. Three-time singles runner-up and two-time doubles champion in PSAC and also twice District 18 singles champ. Overall record at Mercyhurst, combined men’s and women’s program, was 94-33.

DAVID SEIGH, 1975
David Seigh for his achievements on the football field for the Scots during the mid 1970s. One of only four players in Edinboro history to be named first-team All-American. Earned the honors in 1975 as a defensive back. Numerous times named All-Conference and District and finished his career with 134 tackles and six interceptions.

DAVE SHENEFELT, 1966
Dave Shenefelt for his accomplishments for the Fighting Scot basketball team from 1962-66. Named the Sox Harrison Award winner as the school’s top male athlete his senior year. Lettered four years and was named co-captain his final season. Gained second-team All-PSAC honors and was tabbed honorable mention on the Penn-Ohio all star squad.

TIM SMILEY, 1978
Tim Smiley for his outstanding accomplishments on the hardwood for the Edinboro basketball team. A 1978 graduate, he is currently the top scoring guard in the school’s history with 1,574 points. Named All-American twice and All-PSAC three times. Smiley has served as the assistant men’s basketball coach at Edinboro University for the past six years.


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