Behrend Lions Athletic Hall of Fame
1992 Inductees

RICHARD J. DILL:  HONORARY

To say that Dill, a 1955 graduate of Cathedral Prep, has contributed to the Penn State Behrend athletic program is a great understatement. 

Dill is a member of both Penn State Behrend Council of Fellows and the athletic committee.  He has devoted countless hours of service and personal resources to the Penn State Behrend athletics program. Dill went to University Park on a football scholarship and lettered two of the four years he played.  In lacrosse, he lettered, captained, and received All-American honors in 1958.

 

After graduating from University Park in 1959, Dill remained dedicated to sports.  He was the Erie master's racquetball champion in 1987 for singles and 1988 for doubles.

The Richard Dill Service Award, presented annually to the person who has provided outstanding volunteer service to Penn State Behrend athletics, is named in Dill's honor. 

CLARENCE "SHORTY" STONER: COACH

A 1967 University Park graduate and first team All-East player, Stoner was drafted his junior year by the New York Yankees and senior year by the Oakland Athletics.  After graduation, he played two years in the Oakland farm system, where he was selected MVP of the Gulf Coast League.

 

In 1969, Stoner was hired at Penn State Behrend to teach physical education and coach baseball.  Over the 12 years of his tenure, he compiled a record of 156-122 (56%).  His 20 wins in 1981 are a college record for a single season.  In both 1979 and 1981 he was selected Coach of the Year for NAIA District 18.  One of the best testimonials to his success as a coach is the fact that three of his former players are in the Penn State Behrend Hall of Fame, including two from this year's class, James Davis and Roger Nolan.

 

After the 1981 season, Stoner moved to University Park to become head coach of the NCAA Division I Nittany Lions baseball team.  He coached there until 1990, accumulating a 216-171-1 (55.8%) record.  He is currently an assistant professor of exercise science at University Park.

 

MARY E. (ROSE) DOLAK

 

Dolak was a triple letter winner in volleyball, basketball, and softball during her four years at Penn State Behrend.

 

In all, she received 8 letters and captained both the volleyball and softball teams.  Dolak was selected to the second team Keystone Conference softball team in the spring of 1979.  During that season, she was also the recipient of both the Scholar/Athlete and Athlete of the Year awards.

 

Since graduating in 1982, Dolak continues to be active in numerous softball and bowling leagues.

 

JAMES J. DAVIS 

 

Davis played basketball and baseball for three years at Penn State Behrend.  During his career, Davis broke the career basketball assist record (266) and career baseball batting average record (.447).

 

Davis lettered each of his three years, playing baseball under fellow inductee Coach Stoner and basketball under Hall of Fame chairperson Dr. Roger Sweeting.  During his years at Penn State Behrend, he received the Male Athlete of the Year award in 1974 and 1976.

 

Since receiving his BS degree in accounting in 1977, Davis has become a certified public accountant.  After being out of school for 10 years, Davis returned to Penn State Behrend to receive his MBA in 1989.

 

DAVID W. GRZELAK 

 

Grzelak spent two years on the Penn State Behrend men's tennis team as the number one-ranked singles and doubles player.

 

He has a two-time Commonwealth Campus singles champion in 1968 and 1969.  In 1969, he was also doubles finalist in the NJCAA nationals.  That same year, Grzelak guided the Lions to a second place finish in the NJCAA regional tournament, where he was selected as a first team All-Region player.  During Grzelak's career at Penn State Behrend the tennis team lost only one dual match.

 

Grzelak received the Penn State Behrend Richard Dill Service Award in 1990.  Currently, Grzelak is Vice president of Marketing for the Kumatsu Dresser Company.

 

MICHAEL MARSH 

 

When soccer player Marsh was named MVP of the 1970 Penn State Behrend Invitational as a freshman, it was clear that Penn State Behrend had a fine athlete in the making.  Marsh met all expectations scoring 23 goals in thee years.  This was even more remarkable because he played a defensive position.

 

Marsh was also the captain of the men's soccer team in 1971 and 1972.  In 1971, the team won the Commonwealth Campus championship.  The following year, Marsh became a Western PA All-Conference All-Star and received the team MVP award.

Today, Marsh is superintendent of the Azcon Corporation in Pittsburgh.  He is still very active in sports as a youth soccer coach and member of the Hamar Township recreation board.

 

ROGER D. NOLAN 

 

During his career at Penn State Behrend, Nolan was a starter on both the baseball and soccer teams. Under fellow inductee Coach Stoner, Nolan had team highs in home runs and batting average.

 

Both years that he played, he received the White Letter award.  In 1975, Nolan was drafted in the fourth round by the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team.  Nolan also played three years of soccer under Coach Lauffer and was chosen co-captain his sophomore year.

 

Nolan now works for Federal Express.  In 1988, he was recognized as "Manager of the Year" in the Sunshine District.  He resides in East Moline, Illinois.

 

E. JOSEPH WILLIAMS 

 

A 1964 graduate of Academy High School, Williams played two seasons of basketball and baseball at Penn State Behrend.

 

Williams captained the basketball team that won the PJCAA state championship in 1967, and was named MVP for both 1965-66 and 1966-67 seasons.  He led both teams in scoring and rebounding and broke career records for both.

 

In baseball, Williams was repeat letterman in 1966 and 1967 as a power hitting first baseman.  During the 1967 campaign, he was named to the All-Region team.  At that year's state junior college tournament, he was selected to the All-Tourney team.

Because Penn State Behrend offered only two-year degrees at that time, Williams transferred to SUNY Fredonia, where he completed his bachelor degree.  He continued to be an outstanding performer in basketball and baseball there, and was named one of the Outstanding College Athletes of America.

 


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