
Millersville Athletics Announces 22nd Annual Hall of Fame Class
7/12/2016 9:00:00 AM | General, Black & Gold Club
Millersville, Pennsylvania – The Millersville University Athletic Hall of Fame has announced its 2016 and 22nd annual class of inductees. The class includes Dr. Ralph "Doc" Anttonen (contributor); Ernest Guyll '77 (wrestling); Sue Heckler '87 (women's basketball); Derek Kline '11 (baseball); Sean McLaughlin '09 (men's soccer); Jennie Rohrbaugh '07 (women's volleyball); Aaron Wyley '80 (football).
The class will be recognized at the induction dinner and ceremony on Friday, Oct. 21 at 6 p.m. in the Lehr Room of Gordinier Hall. There is an open invitation for the induction dinner and ceremony. The cocktail reception begins at 5:30 p.m. and the dinner and induction ceremony begins at 6 p.m. Tickets are $35 for adults, $15 for children and $8 for a football ticket to Saturday's game. Reservations are required. Visit www.millersville.edu/alumni or call the office at 800-681-1855 to register for the dinner.
A complete profile on each inductee will be posted to millersvilleathletics.com beginning on Monday, July 18.
Dr. Ralph Anttonen, better known as Doc Rock to Marauders, has been a fixture in Pucillo Gymnasium, serving as the public address announcer at men's basketball games in for the last 44 years, beginning in 1972. Doc has also announced Millersville volleyball matches since the early 2000's. A tireless supporter of Millersville Athletics, Doc served as the chairman of the department of academic and student development and coordinator of the exploratory program as well as the advisor for student radio station WIXQ until his retirement in 2013.
Millersville's first-ever NCAA Division III Champion, Ernest Guyll took the title at 190 pounds in 1976 and remains one of only five Marauders to win a national championship. Guyll was a two-time All-American and four-time placewinner at the PSAC Championships, scoring runner-up honors twice. He posted an 80-20 career record and set a school record for victories at the time of his graduation.
A two-time All-PSAC East First Team selection, Sue Heckler was a key contributor to two PSAC Championship teams and the first two NCAA Tournament appearances in program history. Heckler led the 1986-87 club in scoring and rebounding, helping it to a conference championship and the NCAA East Regional final. She averaged 10.4 points and 6.4 rebounds per game over a four-year career and ranks third all-time in field goal percentage. Heckler was named All-America Third Team as a senior.
A true two-way star for the Marauder baseball team, Derek Kline established himself as not only the top hitter in program history but also a MLB Draft-worthy pitcher. Kline set Marauder records for hits (247), doubles (61), and RBIs (148) during his four-year career, hitting .346 over 200 starts at first base. He also became a formidable starting pitcher in the PSAC East, posting a 3.46 ERA and winning 13 games in 27 starts in three seasons. Kline was drafted as a pitcher following the 2009 season but elected to return to Millersville where he helped the Marauders to a NCAA Atlantic Regional Championship as the starting pitcher in the title game.
A dynamic playmaker for the legendary 2008 men's soccer team, Sean McLaughlin was a three-time All-PSAC selection, earning first team status twice and PSAC East Player of the Year recognition as a senior. McLaughlin finished his career with 90 points and totaled 38 of them in 2008 with 14 goals and 10 assists. He was voted Daktronics and NSCAA All-Atlantic Region First Team and the Atlantic Regional's Most Outstanding Offensive Player after leading the club into the NCAA Quarterfinal for the first time in program history.
One of only two three-time All-PSAC East First Team selections in Marauder volleyball history, Jennie Rohrbaugh was an offensive and defensive playmaker. She set the Millersville career record for digs and held it for a decade. She finished her career ranked second in career kills with 1,208.
In an era of run heavy offenses, Aaron Wyley was a rare breed. Wyley was a three-time All-PSAC First Team selection at wide receiver from 1977-79, setting records for single-season catches, single-season yards, career yards and career touchdowns. Wyley was a big-play threat, averaging over 20 yards per catch as a junior. His 701 receiving yards in 1977 stood as a school record until 1991, and his 18 touchdown grabs still rank fifth all-time. His play was vital to the 1977 club reaching the PSAC "State Game" and winning the PSAC Eastern Division.
The class will be recognized at the induction dinner and ceremony on Friday, Oct. 21 at 6 p.m. in the Lehr Room of Gordinier Hall. There is an open invitation for the induction dinner and ceremony. The cocktail reception begins at 5:30 p.m. and the dinner and induction ceremony begins at 6 p.m. Tickets are $35 for adults, $15 for children and $8 for a football ticket to Saturday's game. Reservations are required. Visit www.millersville.edu/alumni or call the office at 800-681-1855 to register for the dinner.
A complete profile on each inductee will be posted to millersvilleathletics.com beginning on Monday, July 18.
Dr. Ralph Anttonen, better known as Doc Rock to Marauders, has been a fixture in Pucillo Gymnasium, serving as the public address announcer at men's basketball games in for the last 44 years, beginning in 1972. Doc has also announced Millersville volleyball matches since the early 2000's. A tireless supporter of Millersville Athletics, Doc served as the chairman of the department of academic and student development and coordinator of the exploratory program as well as the advisor for student radio station WIXQ until his retirement in 2013.
Millersville's first-ever NCAA Division III Champion, Ernest Guyll took the title at 190 pounds in 1976 and remains one of only five Marauders to win a national championship. Guyll was a two-time All-American and four-time placewinner at the PSAC Championships, scoring runner-up honors twice. He posted an 80-20 career record and set a school record for victories at the time of his graduation.
A two-time All-PSAC East First Team selection, Sue Heckler was a key contributor to two PSAC Championship teams and the first two NCAA Tournament appearances in program history. Heckler led the 1986-87 club in scoring and rebounding, helping it to a conference championship and the NCAA East Regional final. She averaged 10.4 points and 6.4 rebounds per game over a four-year career and ranks third all-time in field goal percentage. Heckler was named All-America Third Team as a senior.
A true two-way star for the Marauder baseball team, Derek Kline established himself as not only the top hitter in program history but also a MLB Draft-worthy pitcher. Kline set Marauder records for hits (247), doubles (61), and RBIs (148) during his four-year career, hitting .346 over 200 starts at first base. He also became a formidable starting pitcher in the PSAC East, posting a 3.46 ERA and winning 13 games in 27 starts in three seasons. Kline was drafted as a pitcher following the 2009 season but elected to return to Millersville where he helped the Marauders to a NCAA Atlantic Regional Championship as the starting pitcher in the title game.
A dynamic playmaker for the legendary 2008 men's soccer team, Sean McLaughlin was a three-time All-PSAC selection, earning first team status twice and PSAC East Player of the Year recognition as a senior. McLaughlin finished his career with 90 points and totaled 38 of them in 2008 with 14 goals and 10 assists. He was voted Daktronics and NSCAA All-Atlantic Region First Team and the Atlantic Regional's Most Outstanding Offensive Player after leading the club into the NCAA Quarterfinal for the first time in program history.
One of only two three-time All-PSAC East First Team selections in Marauder volleyball history, Jennie Rohrbaugh was an offensive and defensive playmaker. She set the Millersville career record for digs and held it for a decade. She finished her career ranked second in career kills with 1,208.
In an era of run heavy offenses, Aaron Wyley was a rare breed. Wyley was a three-time All-PSAC First Team selection at wide receiver from 1977-79, setting records for single-season catches, single-season yards, career yards and career touchdowns. Wyley was a big-play threat, averaging over 20 yards per catch as a junior. His 701 receiving yards in 1977 stood as a school record until 1991, and his 18 touchdown grabs still rank fifth all-time. His play was vital to the 1977 club reaching the PSAC "State Game" and winning the PSAC Eastern Division.
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