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2002 Coaching Staff |
Larry Kehres, Head Coach
Kehres enters his 17th season as head coach of the Mount Union Purple Raiders as one of the most successful head coaches in the history of college football. His overall record of 178-17-3 (.907) is phenomenal by itself, but that is just the beginning. His teams have posted 11 undefeated regular seasons (1986-90-92-93-95-96-97-98-99-00-01), won 32 of 38 playoff games, 12 Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) championships (1986-90-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01) and have been Division III National Champions six times (1993-96-97-98-00-01). Beginning with the first game in 1996, to the final game of 1999, his teams won 54 straight football games, setting a new standard in college football for excellence. He guided the Raiders to a unbelievable mark of 120-7-1 (.941) during the decade of the 1990's, and enters the 2002 season having won 94 of his last 96 contests. Kehres is a native of Diamond, Ohio and went to Southeast High School. He played quarterback while attending Mount Union College (1967-70) and still holds the school record for longest pass completion, 95 yards for a touchdown, in a 1970 contest versus Ohio Northern. He was a graduate assistant coach at Bowling Green State University (1971-72) while earning a master's degree in health and physical education. He served as head football coach for one season (1973) at Johnstown Monroe High School before returning to Alliance and spending the next eleven years as a Purple Raider assistant coach, mostly offensive coordinator, before taking over as head coach in 1986. Kehres is also an associate professor of physical education and athletic director at Mount Union College, and has been named the GTE Division III National Coach of the Year six times (93-96-97-98-00-01) as voted on by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA). Don Montgomery, Defensive Coordinator Montgomery enters his 25th year as an assistant football coach at Mount Union College and his 17th season as the Purple Raider's defensive coordinator. Under his leadership, Mount Union's defense allowed just 10.5 points per game in the 1990's, and has led the OAC in team defense nine different times (1990-93-94-95-97-98-99-00-01). He spent one year as an assistant coach at Indiana State University (1977) before returning to his Alma Mater the next season. As a guard at Mount Union (1974-77) he was a three-year letter winner and was a recipient of the John Thorpe Football Memorial Award, which is based on the leadership, scholarship, sportsmanship and overall contribution to his school. Montgomery is an instructor in the Health and Physical Education Department at Mount Union College and received the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Assistant Coach of the Year award in 1999, and was named the Ohio Athletic Conference Assistant Coach of the Year in 2001. Jeff Wojtowicz, Secondary Wojtowicz is in his 16th year as an assistant coach for the Purple Raiders and handles the defensive backfield. Under his guidance, the 1992 Raider defense set an OAC record with 33 interceptions. He was a graduate assistant at Indiana State University (1984) and an assistant coach at Wittenberg University (1985) before returning to Mount Union in 1986. He was a three-year letter winner for the Raiders as a defensive back (1981-83) and was a co-captain of the football team his senior year, earning Honorable-Mention All-OAC honors that season. Wojtowicz also is an instructor in the Health and Physical Education Department at Mount Union, and coaches the men's tennis team. He was named OAC Tennis Coach of the Year in 1999. Joe Leigh, Defensive Line Leigh is set to begin his 14th season as an assistant football coach at Mount Union. He was the head coach at Ravenna High School (1970-88) and also coached the wrestling team (1968-73). Prior to that he was an assistant football coach at St. Mary's High School in Colorado Springs, CO (1964-68). He was a four-year letterwinner as a center at Hiram College (1959-62). Marty Cvelbar, Linebackers Cvelbar enters his 10th season as an assistant coach for the Raiders. He was an assistant football coach at Alliance High School (1980-92) and Wooster High School (1979). He was a three-year letter winner as a defensive tackle at the College of Wooster (1976-79). Vince Kehres, Defensive Ends Kehres returns for his third year as part of the coaching staff of his alma mater this season where he excelled on the gridiron during his college career. He was a four-year letterwinner (1994-97) as a defensive end, played on two national championship teams (1996-97) and earned All-Conference honors his senior season. E.J. Henderson, Cornerbacks Henderson is in his first year as an assistant with Mount Union. He is a graduate of Central Washington University (1996) and was a receiver on CWU's 1995 NAIA national championship squad, earning First-Team All-Conference honors his senior year. He recently served as a graduate assistant at the University of Louisville (KY), where he helped the Cardinals win the Liberty Bowl last season. Rudy Sharkey, Offensive Line Sharkey is in his eighth year as a Raider assistant coach. He was a part-time assistant coach at the University of Akron (1984-93) and a full-time assistant at Akron (1993-95). He has had several head coaching stints, including Barberton High School (1970-83) where he also served as Athletic Director (1983-93), Bellaire High School (1967-69), Midwestern College in Denison, IA (1966), Zanesville Maysville High School (1959-65) and Bucyrus High School (1957-58). Sharkey was a four-year letter winner as a halfback at Marietta College, where he graduated in 1957. Paul Gulling, Receivers Gulling is in his sixth year coaching the Raiders receivers. During his college career at Mount Union, he was a three-time First-Team All-OAC wide receiver (1977-79). He was named a 1979 Little All-American and signed a two-year contract with the Canadian Football League's Hamilton Tiger-Cats following graduation from Mount Union College in 1980. Gene Paina, Receivers & Tight Ends Paina enters his second year as a Raider assistant coach. He is a graduate (1978) of Mount Union College and was a four-year letter winner and three-year starter at wide receiver for the Purple Raiders during his college career. He spent 17 years as an assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at United Local High School and recently served two years on the Alliance High School football staff, coaching wide receivers and defensive backs. Joel Cockley, Running Backs Cockley returns this season to the Purple Raiders coaching staff for a third consecutive year. He served under Larry Kehres from 1989-94 at Mount Union, including the final three of those seasons as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. He has held a number of head coaching positions at the high school level, including Alliance High School (1981-88, 1995-99), Dover High School (1979) and Buckeye North High School (1976-78). In addition, he has been an assistant coach at Youngstown State University (1980) and Triway High School (1973-75). Cockley played safety in college at Northeast Missouri State (1969-72) and was a part of three conference title teams. Clyde Ross, Kickers Ross enters his ninth season as the Raiders kicking coach. He served as an assistant football coach at Salem High School (1970-76), United High School (1969) and Bowling Green State University (1968) where he graduated. He also attended and played collegiate football at Southern Illinois State University (1957-58) and Morris Harvey College (now Charleston University) (1955-56). Student Assistant Coaches: Jason Candle, Quarterbacks & Tight Ends Jason Gerber, Offensive Lineman Nick Lesniak, Defensive Lineman Kacy Carter, Secondary
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