Dec 19, 2013
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Wilkes went 11-1 and made the
second round of the NCAA playoffs in 2006, but has hovered around
the .500 mark since, going 33-38. d3photography.com file photo by Matt Milless |
Wilkes head football coach Frank Sheptock has stepped down
from his position as coach of the Colonels after serving in the
role for the past 18 seasons.
Sheptock accepted an administrative position as the Director
of Athletics at Berwick Area School District following his
departure from Wilkes.
"Wilkes has had such a huge impact on me both personally and
professionally and I have the utmost respect for the administration
at the University who gave me the chance to be a part of it all,"
Sheptock said. "The amount of student-athletes and families that
have come through this football program means a tremendous amount
to me as I have forged some relationships that I will cherish for
the rest of my life."
Coming to Wilkes with former head man Joe DeMelfi in 1990,
Sheptock was the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach for
the Colonels from 1992 to 1995. During his tenure as defensive
coordinator, Sheptock turned the Colonels into one of the top
defensive teams in the Middle Atlantic Conference.
After a six-year run as an assistant coach, Sheptock was
introduced as the seventh head coach in the program's history in
January 1996. He led the Colonels to a 107-81 record (.569),
including two NCAA and seven ECAC postseason berths during his
tenure, with a Middle Atlantic Conference championship coming in
2006 when Wilkes finished a school-best 11-1.
"Frank has spent the majority of his professional career as a
head coach and changed the face of Wilkes football and introduced
so much more than 'playing football' to the student athletes he
coached," said Wilkes Athletics Director Addy Malatesta. "When
called upon, Frank was ready to serve the athletic department and
the University, for that we will always be grateful."
He leaves as the school's all-time winnigest coach, surpassing
the legendary Rollie Schmidt who was 90-73-1 from 1962-1981.
Sheptock reached the 100-win milestone for his career on September
29, 2012 as the Colonels defeated FDU-Florham 37-27 at Schmidt
Stadium.
"I will miss the University and the kids, but I am excited for
the new challenges ahead at Berwick where I plan on introducing new
ideas and initiatives in my new position," he added. "Wilkes is a
very special place to me; I have made so many great friends and
experiences during my time at Wilkes that will remain with me
forever".
Under Sheptock, who was a member of the American Football
Coaches Association and served as chairperson of the MAC Football
Games Committee, the Colonels had 120 players named to the All-MAC
teams, including 67 first team selections. Sheptock also coached 34
All-ECAC honorees, including two players of the year, and eight
D3football.com All-Americans.
Wilkes will begin to formulate a process to find Sheptock's
replacement immediately.