Behrend Lions Athletic Hall of Fame
1991 Inductees

IRVIN H. KOCHEL: ADMINISTRATOR

Kochel served as Director of Behrend College campus from 1954-1980. From 1980 to 1985, the 1947 graduate of Penn State was the college's Assistant Vice President for Administration
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Over the course of his thirty-one years at the college, Kochel was instrumental in moving the college's athletic teams from their infancy to where they stand today.  Kochel pushed for expansion of facilities and of the department.

Kochel was awarded six varsity letters at Penn State (four years in track, two in wrestling).  He was a member of the first track team ever to win both the Indoor and Outdoor National Championship in the same year.

 

ED ONORATO: COACH


Onorato is best known for his coaching skills at the Behrend College where he coached twelve years of wrestling, as well as two years of soccer, one year of tennis and six years of golf.

 

The 1958 graduate of Tech High School, where he built a 30-4 match record as a wrestler, Onorato went on to Slippery Rock University.  At Slippery Rock he lettered in both football and wrestling.  As a wrestler he went 18-1 over his career.  In 1964 he participated in the Olympic Trials.

 

His Behrend teams went 34-39-1 during his 12-year tenure.  Two of his wrestlers, Ashley Swift and Brian Vollant, are also members of this year's Hall of Fame class.

 

CHERYL RAMSDELL-ANDERSON

 

 Ramsdell-Anderson participated for three years of basketball and two seasons each of softball and volleyball.  The former five-term Dean's List student earned the Female Athlete of the Year Award both in 1978 and 1979.  In 1985 that award was permanently renamed the Cheryl Ramsdell-Anderson Female Athlete of the Year Award.

 

Cheryl was also named Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1979.  Ramsdell-Anderson completed her master's degree in engineering in 1983 at Penn State University.

 

RON HORNYAK

 

A graduate of Cathedral Prep in 1965 Ron participated in two seasons each of basketball and baseball.  Following his career at Behrend, Ron played two additional seasons of basketball at Penn State, graduating in 1969.

 

Hornyak, the former Male Athlete of the Year in 1967, was a two-time All-State junior college selection in baseball.  Ron captained the team for one season.

A member of Who's Who Among American Junior Colleges, Hornyak also earned All-State basketball honors, again while serving as team captain for one year.

 

TOM LAWLESS 


Lawless played twelve years of professional baseball.  More than seven years were spent at the major league level playing for the Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Montreal Expos, and the Toronto Blue Jays.

 

Over his four-year playing career at Behrend College, Lawless carried a career .378 batting average, fourth best in school history.  In two of his four seasons, Lawless hit over .400.  In 1979 he hit .426 and won the conference-batting crown.

 

In June 1978, Lawless was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds.  He was the MVP of both his A and AA teams.  Lawless made the jump to the "Show" in July 1982.

 

BILL STARA 

 

Stara played soccer at Penn State Behrend.  The three-year starting goalkeeper set records for career shutouts, shutouts in a season and for fewest goals allowed.

Bill twice earned Regional All-American honors.  Twice Stara was named All-Conference.  The former captain was the starting keeper of the first team that earned post-season opportunities.  Twice in his playing career Stara had try-outs with professional soccer teams.

 

Since graduating from Penn State in '79 Stara has been a high school coach in Maryland.  He has been named Maryland's High School Coach of the Year three years.  His teams have three state titles.

 

ASHLEY SWIFT 

 

In his two seasons of wrestling at Penn State Behrend, Swift compiled a 42-9 match record.  In his freshman year he recorded a 13-1 mark, finished second in the District 18 Championships and qualified for the NAIA Nationals.

 

In his sophomore year, Swift compiled a 15-2 dual match record, grabbed a first at the District Championships and again qualified for the Nationals.

 

In 1976 Swift moved on to Penn State where he competed for two more seasons.  While at Penn State he competed in the Division I Eastern Championships as well as Nationals.

 

BRIAN VOLLANT 

 

Under Coach Onorato, Vollant registered a 9-1 freshman campaign.  In his sophomore year the '72 McDowell graduate went 12-2 and finished in the top eight at the NAIA National Championships.

 

As a junior Vollant went 25-4.  He was the first wrestler in school history to go unbeaten in dual matches, 17-0.  He was seeded sixth at Nationals.  Brian continued on to PSU for his senior year and was a team member.

 

In 1975 Vollant was named Male Athlete of the Year.  

 


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