April 27, 1999
The 1999 Lafayette College Spring Football Game
will be played this coming Saturday, May 1, at 1:00 p.m. There will be
no admission charged at Fisher Field for this first-hand look at the
1999 Leopards.
Lafayette returns nine starters on defense and six on offense,
including one Academic All-American and four All-Patriot League
players. The Leopards' nine returning defensive starters include the
top five and nine of the team's top 10 tacklers in 1998.
Junior split end Phil Yarberough (Lebanon, PA/Lebanon), a 1998
GTE/CoSIDA District II Academic All-American, returns with a host of
Leopard receivers that should anchor that position. The move of Mike
Palos (Bethlehem, PA/Bethlehem Catholic) from quarterback to
tight end brings forth the debut of junior Brian Buczek
(Bloomingdale, NJ/Depaul) as the regular starter.
Another interesting change being experimented with on offense is the
move of Brian Tuma (Lebanon Township, NJ/Voorhees) from
strong safety to tailback. A star tailback in high school, Tuma has
excelled in the Leopards' defensive backfield as a two-year starter.
The defense returns second-team All-Patriot League players Elijah
Beamon (CB, Middletown, NY/Middletown), Angel Colon (FS,
Garfield, NJ/St. Joseph's Regional), and Ryan Hiles (ILB,
Connellsville, PA/Connellsville), as well as Patriot League Rookie
of the Year Kenya Allen (CB, Imperial, PA/West Allegheny).
Lafayette concluded its 117th season of college football in 1998 with
a 3-8 overall record, and improved to 3-3 and third place in Patriot
League play. For the 10th time in 13 seasons of Patriot League
football, the Leopards entered the month of November with a shot at
the conference championship.