2006 Season Preview
                                                        Jay Foster Leads Clarion Into New Era
                                                    Clarion Returns 16 Starters & 28 Lettermen

        The 2006 Fall football camp is about over and first year Clarion head football coach Jay Foster heads into the 2006 season with a squad that has a total of 16 starters and 28 lettermen returning for the new season. The season opens Saturday September 2 at Tiffin with kickoff at 7pm.
        The Golden Eagles are also entering their fourth season with a new stadium playing surface (Sprinturf) and night football.
                                                                    CLARION 3-7 IN 2005
        The Golden Eagles were 3-7 in 2005 and 1-5 in the PSAC-West. The three victories came in a record-setting four overtime win over Kutztown (29-23), a 15-12 come-from-behind victory over Mansfield and a 16-0 shutout win over Lock Haven. The team is hoping for an improved outcome in 2006.
        Team strengths for 2006? The offense has a strong, veteran line returning to anchor the scoring unit, while the defense will be strong at linebacker and in the secondary.
                                                    FOSTER PLEASED WITH PRE-SEASON CAMP
        “I’ve been very pleased with our Fall camp thus far and we’re really looking forward to the season opener at Tiffin on September 2nd,” echoed Foster. “The players have displayed a very dedicated, hard working and positive attitude towards this season. Along with installing a new offense and defense, we’re working very hard to mold a cohesive team chemistry to carry us through the season. Everyone has really responded in a positive way.”
                                                         EAGLE OFFENSE RETURNS 7 STARTERS
        The offense returns 7 starters and 14 lettermen from a unit that averaged 245.4 yards of offense per game. The 2005 Eagles averaged 112.5 rushing yards and 132.9 passing yards per game.
                                                              QB POSITON STILL UP IN THE AIR
        Coming out of Spring practice red-shirt freshman quarterback Mark Rupert had the edge at quarterback. Rupert, who possesses a strong passing arm, is from Knoch High and transferred from Duquesne. Rupert passed for 3,466 yards and 29 td’s in high school. Slippery Rock transfer Ryan Hart (Cochranton) had the backup spot and has been steady in camp. True freshman Tyler Huether (Penn Trafford), who passed for 5,607 yards and 46 td’s in his career, is also battling to start. He completed 169 of 290 passes for 2,397 yards and 17 td’s as a senior.
                                                        RUNNING BACK SPOTS UP FOR GRABS
        The running back spots are also up for grabs. The tailback spot will likely be handled by either junior Eddie Emanuel (Hempstead, N.Y.), junior Dan Grazier (Tyrone) and freshman Randy Mengel (Asheville, N.C.). Emanuel and Mengel are newcomers, while Grazier was moved to tailback in the Spring.
        The fullback position will go to either Kevin Brady (Middletown, N.Y.) or Keith Gruber (Baltimore, Md.), both juniors.
                                            BROWN & ODOM LEAD TALENTED RECEIVERS
        The receiving corps has talent. Junior transfer Clint Brown (Hyannis, Mass.), a starting strong safety at Div.I-AA Maine, will add athletic ability and a deep threat to the offense. Brown had 44 tackles, 6.5 tfl’s and 1 int in 2003 and 20 hits in 13 games in 2002.
        2004 starter Pierre Odom (Jr. Trenton, N.J.), who led the team in 2003 and 2004 in receptions and sat out 2005, is also back. He has 62 career catches for 784 yards and 4 td’s. Pierre grabbed 33 passes for 418 yards and 3 td’s in 2004. Also back is senior Joe Farkas (McDonald; 17 catches, 234 yards, 2 td’s - 2004) after missing 2005 with injury. Farkas caught caught a 47-yard “Hail Mary” pass against Cal in 2004 to beat the Vulcans on the final play 35-34. Jewell Stephens (Sr. Penn Hills; 16 catches, 139 yards), Dane Williams (So. Penn Hills) and Herb Carraway (Jr. Darlington, S.C.) also return to make the Eagles deep at receiver.
        The tight end position will have sophomore Matt Foradora (Falls Creek/Brockway), senior John Dominic (Hubbard, Oh. - 10 grabs, 137 yards) and freshman Jason Glass (Greensburg C.C.) ready to take snaps.
                                            SNYDER & DELIERE ANCHOR VETERAN LINE
        Clarion’s “O” line looks very strong up front with the return of two-time All-Region center Zack Snyder (Sr. Alron, Oh.) and 2004 All-Region guard Eric Deliere (Sr. Washington/Burgettstown). Deliere missed the final 7 games of 2005 with an injury. Returning starting tackle Mike O’Brien (Jr. Minersville) and guard Mike Melampy (Jr. Vandalia, Oh.) give the Eagles a formidable front wall. Also looking to start are red-shirt freshman Jon Kalchthaler (Gibsonia/Deer Lakes) and Pete Rodeno (Jr. Avon, Oh.)
                                            CLARION DEFENSE RETURNS 7 STARTERS
        Seven starters and 12 lettermen return for a tough Clarion defense that has led the PSAC in tfl’s for the past six seasons. Clarion had 98 tfl’s in 2005, 110 tfl’s in 2004, 106 in 2003, 113 in 2002 and 102 in 2001 and 128 in 2000.
        Overall the defense permitted 401 yards of offense per game, including 202 rushing yards and 199 passing yards per game.
                                            SIMMONS & GILES LEAD BATTLE UP FRONT
        Clarion’s front defensive wall will be led by returning starters Jimmy Simmons (Jr. Huntland, Tenn.- 23 hits, 8 tfl’s) and Corey Giles (So. Cochranton -24 stops, 4 sacks). Ready to step up at the end spots are sophomores Nate Griffin (San Antonio, Tx.- 5 stops) and Rich McCune (Slippery Rock - Laurel), along with junior Kyle Cathcart (Clarion). Newcomers include Steve Baisey (Fr. Gaithersburg, Md.) and Kory Kusick (Fr. East Brady - Karns City).
                                    MORRIS, GOURLEY & RIGBY TOUGH MIDDLE TANDEM
        The middle has three talented senior linebackers to anchor the defense. Matt Morris (Boiling Springs - 102 tackles, 22 tfl’s), a 2005 Third team Football Gazette All-American, and teammates Zach Gourley (McIntyre - 78 hits, 8 tfl’s) and Kevin Rigby (Cortland, Oh. - 64 jolts, 3 tfl’s) will clog the middle. Rigby was a third team All-Region selection in 2004. Morris has had a tremendous career collecting 249 career tackles, 45 tfl’s and 2 int’s, while Gourley has totaled 170 stops, 24 tfl’s and 2 int’s and Rigby 131 hits, 13 tfl’s and 4 interceptions. Also expecting to see time will be Colin McDonough (Fr. State College), Phil Berta (So. Pgh- Baldwin) and Josh Rytel (Fr. Beaver Falls - Blackhawk).
                                                WOODARD & BRAZIL LEAD SECONDARY
        Back to anchor the secondary will be corners 2004 All-Region corner Dwaon Woodard (Sr. Erie - Central - 51 stops, 2 int’s, 4 blocked kicks) and Quintyn Brazil (So. Pgh - Oliver -23 tackles). Woodard has 126 career tackles, 6 interceptions and 19 break-ups. Corners Brian Edwards (So. Cincinnati, Oh.) and A.J. Graves (Fr. Jeannette) and safeties Erik Yonish (Jr. Bethel Park) and Tom Schreppel (So. Shenandoah) are expect to pick up the defense. Edwards, who has plenty of potential, made 8 stops last year. Yonish, a two-year letterwinner at quarterback has moved to safety and was an All-State player at that position in high school, as was Graves at corner.
                                            SNOKE & PERLA RETURN TO SPECIAL TEAMS
        Senior placekicker Kyle Snoke (Sr. Harbor Creek - Cathedral Prep), who connected on 6 of 7 field goals in 2004, including a 46-yarder against West Chester, returns as the placekicker, while All-PSAC punter Nick Perla (So. Irwin - Penn Trafford - 38.4 avg.) returns to boot the pigskin.
        Woodard is back to return punts and kickoffs. He averaged 8.6 per punt return and 20.6 per kickoff return in 2005. He gained 11.2 per punt return in 2004.
CLARION NOTES: Clarion is tradition rich in football ... 27 straight non-losing seasons from 1961-87, a 45-year (1961-05) record of 261-179-6, (59.2%) and 10 PSAC-West titles (1966, 67, 69, 77, 78, 80, 83, 92, 96 and 2000). Clarion has an 11-game schedule for 2006... Sept. 2nd at Tiffin 7:00; Sept. 9 at Kutztown 6:05; Sept. 16 WEST CHESTER (FD) 6:00; Sept. 23 at Bloomsburg 12:00; Sept. 30 SLIPPERY ROCK 6:00; Oct. 7 CHEYNEY (Homecoming) 2:00; Oct. 14 at Indiana 2:00; October 21 EDINBORO 6:00; Oct. 28 at Lock Haven 1:00; November 4 CALIFORNIA (Senior Day) 1:00 and Nov. 11 at Shippensburg 1:00.