2002 PSAC “Coach of the Year”
AL LEFEVRE - Golf Coach
Al Lefevre, 62, an experienced and
accomplished coach, returns to his alma mater for his seventh season as
Clarion’s head golf coach.
Lefevre has led Clarion to the PSAC
championship in the Fall of 2005 and Spring 2002, plus four runner-up finishes
(2004, 2004, 2003 and 2001).
Clarion also has four straight NCAA
D-II Regional appearances. The 2005 team finished third, while the Eagles were
5th in 2004 and 8th in 2003 and 2002.
Lefevre was named PSAC “Coach of the
Year” in 2002. He is currently serving as a member of the NCAA Division II and
Golf Coaches Association regional and national ranking committees.
A talented golfer himself with
extensive links experience, Al has a long history coaching golf. Al was the head
or assistant golf coach at nearby Brookville High School from 1965-99. He led
Brookville High School’s golf team to Keystone Shortway Athletic Conference
titles in 1986, 87 and 97.
A 1965 Clarion graduate in Speech
Pathology, Lefevre was a talented athlete who played quarterback for the Golden
Eagles during three seasons (1961-63) and was a starter for two. In 1963 he
completed 46 of 104 passes for 554 yards and 3 td’s, plus rushed for 61 yards
and 2 td’s. Unable to play his senior year due to injury, he played a key role
as a student coach. In 1971 he received his Masters Degree from Clarion in 1971
in Elementary Education.
A speech therapist for Riverview
Intermediate Unit 6 from 1965-99, he spent 34 years coaching over 70 teams at
nearby Brookville Area High School before retiring last Summer. As head football
coach at Brookville he led his teams to “Little 10" conference titles in 1970
and 1971, while being named “Little 10" Coach of the Year in 1969 and 1970. He
was head coach from 1968-82.
A native of Tarentum, Pa. and 1961
graduate of Tarentum High School, Lefevre earned a number of honors as
quarterback his senior year. Among them were being named first team Allegheny-Kiski
Valley, first team WPIAL and the Allegheny-Kiski Valley “Back of the Year.
Al and wife Bonnie Harkness reside in
Brookville. They have two sons Scott and Douglas.