2009 INDUCTEES
Congratualtions to the following individuals who have been selected
as the 2009 Inductees. Ceremony took place July 18, 2009.
CLASS of 1996
Michael Osinski
Michael earned 8 varsity letters in the sports
of football, basketball and baseball. He was
named Athlete of the Year and was captain of
the baseball team his junior and senior year.
In football, Michael earned All-Star
recognition, MVP of sectional play-offs and
defensive player of the regional game in
1995. Mike was the quarterback in 1995 and
led the team to the regional game in which he
separated his shoulder and subsequently missed his senior basketball
season. In baseball, Michael was a pitcher and shortstop. He still holds
the record as the pitcher with the most wins in Eden Baseball history
with 21 victories and holds the 4th highest career strikeout record with
158. He led his team to divisional championships in his sophomore,
junior and senior seasons and a sectional championship his senior year.
Mike was a first team All-Star in 1994, 95, 96 and MVP his senior year.
He was selected to the All WNY team his junior and senior year and the
All State team his senior year. Michael played junior college baseball for
two years.
Coach Robert Burnside
Coach Burnside is a teacher first! 35 years as a
mathematics teacher and coach at Eden. His
coaching reflected his love of teaching; teaching
is really what a good coach does. Pride,
teamwork, sportsmanship, character and heart
are the pillars of Bob’s coaching philosophy.
Winning is important, but learning how to win
with consistent effort is most important. Fundamentals are a mainstay of
Bob’s coaching. He served 32 years as the varsity baseball coach
compiling 414 victories, 16 division championships and 2 sectional titles.
Subsequently, he has served as the assistant Eden varsity coach compiling
an additional 86+ wins giving him a total of over 500 career victories as
a baseball coach. Bob coached girls’ varsity basketball for 17 years
securing 185 victories, 5-division championships and 1 sectional
championship. In 1998 Bob received a Silver award for baseball and a
Bronze award for girls basketball from Scholastic Coach magazine. In
addition to his own coaching, Bob has served for 37 years as the varsity
football statistician. Mr. Burnside has dedicated his entire adult life to
teaching and coaching young people. His total commitment remains a
standard that others strive to achieve.
CLASS of 1970
Doug Lorenzi
Doug was a 3-sport athlete – football, wrestling and baseball. He earned
a total of 6 varsity letters and was captain in every sport his senior year.
In football, Doug was a Division All-Star his junior and senior year
playing at the linebacker and fullback positions and was a key member of
the undefeated 1969 team. Doug also excelled in wrestling where he was
undefeated in 23 dual meets between 1969-70 and earned MVP honors in
1970 while leading the wrestling team to the
division championship. Additionally, Doug
played baseball his senior year and was
honored as the team MVP. Doug was the 1970
Athlete of the Year and a finalist for the
Courier Express Billy Kelly Award. Doug went
to SUNY Brockport majoring in Physical
Education and participated in freshmen
football and Varsity gymnastics. He is
currently a physical education teacher and
coach in Chantilly, VA.
CLASS of 1975
Randy Cagwin
Randy is a natural athlete and contributed to
3 varsity sports while at Eden - volleyball,
basketball and baseball. He earned a total of
7 varsity letters and was the Eden Athlete of
the Year in 1975 and a finalist for the Billy
Kelly Award. Randy was a “big man” in all 3
sports – adaptable, agile and mobile. He was
co-captain of basketball in his senior year,
MVP and a second team All-Star. In volleyball, Randy led the team in
spikes and blocks and was voted MVP his senior year. Randy pitched
and played first base in baseball and batted over .300 in his junior year
and was a 2-time All-Star. Randy was a successful starting pitcher over
his 4 years at Cedarville College in Ohio and currently owns and
operates his own insurance company in Southfield, MI.
CLASS OF 1979
Gary Cerne
Gary was a 3-sport athlete – football,
basketball and baseball – excelling in all 3
and earning 8 varsity letters in his high
school career and was the recipient of the
Babe Ruth Award in 1979. Gary was captain
of the football and baseball teams during his
senior year. In football, Gary received the
Outstanding Lineman Award in his senior
year and was a 1st Team All-Star. In
basketball, Gary played center and was the
team’s leading rebounder and started the fast
break with his precise outlet passes. Gary was a first team All-Star
power pitcher and a leading hitter in his junior and senior years. He
was captain and MVP in his senior year. Gary played football and
baseball at the University of Rochester and is currently the
Superintendent of Schools at Dunkirk.
CLASS of 1992
Donna Osinski
Donna was a 3-sport athlete earning 11 Varsity
letters in volleyball, basketball and softball and
Athlete of the Year honors in 1992. Donna
captained all 3 sports excelling in softball as
the starting pitcher for 5 years. She recorded
775 strikeouts over her career, which included
51 victories, 12 no-hitters, and 16 one-hitters.
She was honored by Channel 7 as a Super
Seven Athlete of the Week her junior year. Donna was a dominating
pitcher who led her team to post season play throughout her high
school career. She received numerous individual awards including
team MVP and ECIC All-Star recognition all 4-years. In basketball,
Donna recorded over 500 points and 500 rebounds in her 3-year varsity
career. Subsequent to high school, Donna attended ECC and pitched on
their softball team.
CLASS of 1995
Emily Krant
Emily was a 3-sport athlete – cross-country, basketball and track. She
earned 14 varsity letters during her career and captained all three teams
in her senior year. Emily excelled as a distance
runner and was the first Eden female crosscountry
runner to qualify and participate in the
State Meet and was a first team All-Star for five
years. In basketball, Emily was an All-Star in
her junior and senior years and was a team
leader as a scorer and rebounder. In one playoff
game she recorded 20 points in the first
half. In track, she excelled in the distance
events, consistently the top runner in the 800,
mile, 2-mile and as a member of a sectional
relay team. Emily attended Baldwin-Wallace
College where she ran both indoor and outdoor track. Currently, Emily
is a Registered Nurse working in a surgical intensive care unit in Ohio.
The 1996 Lady Raiders Volleyball Team

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The 1996 Girls’ Volleyball team was the first Eden girls’ team to win a State Championship. The State Championship Team didn't happen in one season; it took years of building, training, coaching, and believing. The girls on the team had played together for a minimum of 3 to 4 years and often year -round. They weren't necessarily the tallest, fastest, or even the most impressive natural athletes; but they were a TEAM. Each girl spent hours perfecting her game to insure they would win. This was a team filled with confidence.
Coach Patty Wilson was the ultimate in believing that the team could achieve their goal of the State title. Assistant Coach Stephen Pierce brought a
new level of discipline and innovative drills that took them to the next level. This team’s success paved the way for the future of the Lady
Raider's volleyball program. Eden is rich in tradition of great volleyball teams and great female athletes.
There have been superstars on
each team, but in the end it hasn't been one person that carried these championship teams. It has been the willpower, determination,
and dedication to teammates that made them champions.
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