PAGE TEN Ld By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Coach Rich Gorgone has 13 lettermen returning to this year’s Black Knights football squad, all of them starters on last season’s team. Quarterback Lenny Annetta, a sopho- more, did a good job at that position for Gorgone last season. Despite being a freshman, Annetta led the team to a successful season. Scot: Kerkowski, a defensive lineman, is considered by Gorgone to be one of the prime linemen in the league and a great leader. Jason Cadwalader, who played safety last season will play wingback this season and alternate with Annetta at quarterback. Don Spencer, outside lineman last season, will play the same position this season as well as offensive receiver. A super wrestler, Spencer is in A-one physi- cal condition and has excelled in the Knights scrimmages. Chris Landmesser, split end and defen- sive halfback, has great hands and could be one of the best defensive backs in the league, according to Gorgone. Scott Schultz, 230 1b. tackle, played for the first time in 1985 and did a super job on the line both offensively and defensively. Bill Davis, defensive back and running back, will play both ways again this season, and Scott Shafer, 210 1b. junior, who played tackle and middle linebacker in 1985, will do the place kicking and punting for the Knights. A championship wrestler, Shafer is a dynamite player. Chris Frederick, who filled in as wing back in 1985, replaced Bill George when he was injured last season. He will play lineback this year. Steve Whittaker played center in half of the games last season and in others as middle line- backer. This season, Gorgone plans to play him at center. Gorgone considers this a good nucleus on which to build for this season and he is depending on these lettermen to lead the team. Football '86/Charlot M. Denmon LEHMAN QUARTERBACKS — Front, Len Annetta, sophomore, last year’s quarterback. Second row, Robby Michaels, sophomore; Jason Cadwalader, senior; and Frank Coslett, sophomore. Football ’86/Charlot M. Denmon sophomore; and Eric Olsen, junior. LEHMAN CAPTAINS — From left, Jason Cadwalader and Scott Kerkowski.
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