
1995-96 Harrisburg Heat Roster
Team Record: 24-16
in the NPSL's American Division
Postseason: 0-2
Lost Division Semifinal
Coach: Jim Pollihan (24-16)
Location: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 120,068, Avg. 6,003 in 20 home dates
The Harrisburg Heat of the National Professional Soccer League ended the 1995-96 season with a record of 24 wins and 16 losses in the NPSL's American Division. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-2.
The Heat recorded 317 goals and allowed 271. Domenic Mobilio scored 62 goals for Harrisburg, while David Bascome, Bill Becher, Tom Bialek, Danny Kelly, Bob Lilley, Tarik Walker and Mark Pulisic each netted fifteen or more also. Bill Becher contributed 42 assists. Scoop Stanisic topped the squad with 22 wins and a team-best 6.2 goals against average, leading goalkeepers with enough qualifying appearances.
Jim Pollihan coached the team. The 1995-96 Harrisburg Heat lost in the Division Semifinal.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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David Bascome | F | January 29, 1970 | 5'11" | 155 | Smiths, Bermuda |
Bill Becher | M | February 15, 1965 | 5'11" | 165 | |
Tom Bialek | F | February 17, 1966 | 5'9" | 160 | |
Richard Chinapoo | D,M,F | January 18, 1957 | 6'1" | 180 | San Juan, Trinidad and Tobago |
Brian Clements | |||||
Scott Henderson | D | November 18, 1967 | |||
Todd Hoffard | G | May 15, 1972 | |||
Chris Kelly | |||||
Danny Kelly | M | March 7, 1969 | 5'9" | 155 | Bronx, NY |
Bob Lilley | M | May 2, 1966 | 5'11" | 165 | Fort Monmouth, NJ |
Rob Marinaro | G | November 6, 1969 | 5'10" | 160 | Toronto, ON |
Chris Marinos | F | October 2, 1976 | |||
Brian Marshall | F | June 28, 1971 | |||
Domenic Mobilio | F | August 21, 1968 | 6'0" | 175 | Vancouver, British Columbia Canada |
Nassim Olabi | D | July 30, 1967 | 5'8" | 155 | Kumba, Cameroon Cameroon |
Albert Oni | Silver Spring, MD | ||||
Manny Oudin | D | March 20, 1968 | 5'9" | , France | |
Mark Pulisic | |||||
Todd Smith | |||||
Scoop Stanisic | G | March 3, 1963 | 6'2" | 180 | Belgrade, Serbia Yugoslavia |
Tarik Walker | F | July 3, 1971 | 6'2" | 212 | Washington, D.C. |