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Football by Tim Flynn '05

Lou Sorrentino '54 Honored With MAC All-Century Team Spot

MAC All-Century Teams

ANNVILLE, Pa. - Lebanon Valley College's Lou Sorrentino '54 has been named to the Middle Atlantic Conference's All-Century football team.

The LVC legend, who was also elected as part of the MAC's inaugural hall of fame class earlier this year, was named to the 1912-1969 era team, one of four announced. Teams were voted on by fans during the fall semester, and they are broken into four eras spanning the 100-year history of the MAC, which was established in 1912.

Sorrentino earned 12 varsity letters while starring all four years in basketball, football, and baseball. In football, he was named first team All-State and second team Little All-America, and later had his #21 jersey retired (one of just six football numbers retired). He played in the Blue-Grey Senior All-Star game in Alabama, earning game MVP honors at quarterback.

Also a member of the LVC, Central Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania athletic halls of fame, Sorrentino went on to have nearly 60 years of involvement with Lebanon Valley College until his passing in 2010. He coached four sports - football, basketball, baseball, and later served as athletic director. Today, the College gives the Lou Sorrentino Outstanding Athlete award annually to its top male performer, and the MAC has two honors in his name: for the Commonwealth Conference's top golf finisher, and a lifetime achievement award given to a conference administrator who has displayed superb committment to the MAC and NCAA Division III.
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