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  1. Dennis Mishko is recognized for his contributions to the coaching arena as well as the classroom at Keystone. An educator for 46 years, he began his coaching career at Keystone in 1972 and for 25 years mentored one of the most successful programs in the college’s history.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tigers_JawTigers Jaw - Wikipedia

    Tigers Jaw is an American rock band from Scranton, Pennsylvania that formed in 2005. The group was co-founded by Adam McIlwee and Ben Walsh, with Walsh serving as the only consistent member throughout.

  3. Dennis most recently served as Head Coach of the Scranton Steamers basketball team in the Premier Basketball League. Mishko earned his legendary coaching success as Head Basketball Coach at Keystone College, coaching the Giants to two Division II Junior College National Championship games.

  4. Much of Denny Mishko’s lifetime has been filled with playing basketball. He received much of his basketball knowledge from his dad, Dennis, who is a Hall of Fame coach and a charter member of the Hoop Historians. Denny played at Scranton Prep and now is a registered basketball and soccer official.

  5. Interview: Adam McIlwee and Dennis Mishko of Pay For Pain. June 4, 2020. No Comments. “There is no backstory,” Adam McIlwee says with a laugh. “Pat just said it one day.” The topic at hand is Pay For Pain, the name of his new band with drummer Pat Brier and vocalist/bassist Dennis Mishko.

  6. 13 de jun. de 2014 · Bassist Dennis Mishko still lives in Scranton, and all four members of the band grew up together in the Scranton area. Schimelfenig says he and Mishko started playing together in 7 th or 8 th grade. Their first “band” jammed on NOFX songs and other similar repertoire.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2021 · They’ve had a remarkable run since then, riding the “emo revival” (for lack of better phrasing) to prominence and weathering the departure of three founding members (guitarist Adam McIlwee, bassist Dennis Mishko, and drummer Pat Brier) in 2013 without taking more than a brief hiatus.