LORI SABATOSE - Women's Tennis Coach
Lori Berk Sabatose, a former tennis
star at Clarion, is in her sixth year as head tennis coach. She has led the
Eagles 1998-99 and 1999-2000, assistant coach in 2000-01, and after a year away
from the program, returned to lead the Eagle netters in 2002-03.
Sabatose was named the 2004 USTA
Allegheny Mountain District College “Coach of the Year” and 2005 USTA-ITA
Sectional Community Service Award.
Last year’s team was 10-4 overall and
fourth in the PSAC-West. The 2003-04 squad was 10-10 overall, while the
2002-2003 team was 9-6 overall, 7-3 in the Spring and finished 5th at the PSAC’s.
Lori also led Clarion to a 5th place finish at the Fall PSAC’s in 1998 and a 6th
place finish in 1999.
A 4-year starter at Clarion
University, Lori played from 1988-91 and led the Golden Eagles to 3 PSAC team
titles (1988-90) and an incredible 47-2 dual meet record during her career.
Clarion participated in the NCAA Div.II Nationals in the Spring of 1989.
She posted a career singles slate of
51-7 and won the PSAC #6 singles title in 1989 and #5 singles in 1990.
Co-captain of the 1991 team, she notched a 12-1 singles record at #2 and placed
second at PSAC's. In doubles she was 53-11, while winning the PSAC #2 doubles
crown in 1989 and 1990.
A native of Williamsville, N.Y. and a
1988 Williamsville South H.S. grad, Lori was 4th in N.Y. State doubles her
senior year, earned 4 letters in tennis, 3 in soccer and 1 in basketball.
After graduating from Clarion in 1992
with a degree in Business Administration, she attained a Masters Degree in
Sports Administration from Kent State in 1993.
Currently the Rec Center Director at
Clarion University, she has continued her tennis career. Lori was ranked in the
top 5 USTA Middle States Adult singles from 1993-97, and attended the United
states Professional Tennis Registry founded by Dennis Van Der Mer in 1999 and is
a certified tennis professional.
Ranked by Middle States in singles,
doubles and mixed doubles from 1998-2002, Sabatose won the Hampton Inn mixed
doubles crown in 2002 at the Blair Racket Club in Altoona, as well as the St.
Mary’s and Clarion Open doubles titles in 2004.
Married to Chuck Sabatose, the couple have a son Adam and a daughter Gabrielle
and reside in Brockport.