MEET THE DIRECTORS
Camp Director, Frannie Slabonik
Miss Frannie Slabonik is a 1981 graduate from Susquehanna Township High School, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Miss Slabonik continued her education at West Chester University where she earned a Bachelors of Science in Health and Physical Education, Class of 1985.
Presently Miss Slabonik resides in Berks County, Mohnton, Pennsylvania. She is employed as an elementary school physical education teacher with Eastern Lebanon County School District, Myerstown, Pennsylvania.
As a member of the United States Field Hockey Association, Miss Slabonik has served as assistant manager of the training site for the 1996 hockey competition, NGB Commissioner in Colorado USOF ’95, Assistant Commissioner in St. Louis USOF ’94, and Fields and Equipment Manager in San Antonio USOF ’93. Miss Slabonik has participated in USFHA Events Committees since 1992. Events include the National Hockey Festival, National Indoor Tournaments, Junior Four Nation Tournament, and most USFHA sponsored events. Miss Slabonik served as the Director of Events for USFHA 1999 – 2004.
Miss Slabonik also serves the Lancaster/Lebanon Chapter as A.P.I.A.A. Official since 1988 and the Lancashire Club Association as a Sectional Rater USFHA Umpire since 1989. Mid Atlantic Field Hockey Camp has been her “summer” home since 1980 as a camper, junior counselor, coach, assistant director, and currently camp director.
Field Hockey Director, Kiley Kulina-Strohm

Lower Dauphin High School
1998 Graduate
Junior Olympics participant (silver medal winner)
Futures Program member Team Captain
All-State First Team NFHCA First Team All American USFHA Summer League
Penn State University
2002 Graduate
Participated in Penn State dance marathon (THON)
Team Captain All Big Ten First Team Offensive
Big Ten Player Of The Week (career 4 times)
Big Ten All Tournament Team Big Ten Player Of The Year
NFHCA First Team All American USFHA Summer League
National Teams:
1999 US Under-20 Team
2000 US Under-21 Team
2001 US Under-21 Team
2002 US Under-23 Team
2002 US National Team Member (selected during Invitational Trial)
Current:
Health & Physical Education Teacher, Lower Dauphin Senior HS
Assistant Varsity Field Hockey & Softball Coach Lower Dauphin
Red Rose Field Hockey Club Team Member
2004 USFHA National Festival Champions
2005 USFHA National Indoor Champions
2005 USFHA Club Champions
Contact Kiley Kulina-Strohm at: kstrohm@ldsd.org
Lacrosse Director, Kristen Selvage
Kristen Selvage, the most winning coach in LHU history is entering her sixth season as coach and is looking to improve on last season as the team lost only two games. In 2005 Lady Eagles finished with a
14-5 record. The 14 wins were the most ever in a single season for Lock Haven. In four seasons she has racked up a 37-31 record. Her 37 wins puts her third on the school's win list. The 2005 squad also made their first ever appearance in the NCAA Division II semifinals and earned their highest Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) finish. LHU finished last season 17-2 and the 17 wins are the most ever for a single season in Haven lacrosse history. The Lady Eagles also return nine starters, to go along with an impressive recruiting class.
In 2004, she earned her second PSAC Coach of the Year honor while guiding the Lady Eagles to their first playoff berth since 1991. The 2003 Lady Eagles set a single-season record with 200 goals on the year.
Selvage was a standout goalkeeper for the Lock Haven field hockey team from 1994-97, earning the status of an All-American and an All-PSAC selection in her junior and senior seasons. In 46 games, she posted 255 saves and 20 shutouts. Her career goals-against-average of 0.90 ranks in a tie for fifth place among all Lady Eagle keepers.
Selvage played on The Haven’s 1994 and 1995 NCAA Division II National Championship squads, and was also part of three PSAC post-season tournament championships from 1994-96. She also experienced success as a member of the Lady Eagle lacrosse team, garnering Second Team All-America and Second Team All-PSAC honors as an attacker in 1998.
Following her graduation from Lock Haven in 1998, Selvage served stints as head field hockey coach at SUNY New Paltz and Elmira College. While at Elmira, she also took on head lacrosse duties, and prepared both squads for the move from club to varsity level.
In 2000, Selvage moved on to SUNY Geneseo, where she led the Lady Knights field hockey squad to a runner-up finish in the SUNYAC and a berth to the NYSWCAA playoffs. She guided three players to all-conference honors and two to All-NYSWCAA accolades. Under Geissler, the Lady Knight lacrosse team also advanced to the SUNYAC Championship playoffs with three athletes earning all-state status and two meriting All-SUNYAC honors.
Contact Kristen Selvage at: kselvage@lhup.ed