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1986 Grizzly Roster (Continued) 1986 Grizzly Roster (continued) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. C lass Exp. Hometown (School) 34—Robbie Laird FB 6-4 208 S o. IV Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) 95—Paul Lamb TE 6-1 195 Jr. 2V Veradale, WA (Central Valley HS) 1—Tony Lambert WR 5-10 170 Jr. JC Steilacoom, WA (Walla Walla CC) 55—Robbe Lindsay LB 6-2 220 Jr. JC Billings, MT (Fullerton JC) 49—Ron Marceau FS 6-2 171 S o. SQ/RS Great Falls, MT (CM Russell HS) 5 —Maurice Martin CB 5-10 175 Jr. JC Stockton, CA (San Joaquin Delta JC) 27—Michael McGowan DB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Seattle, WA (Ballard HS) 57—Sean McNally OC 6-3 255 Jr. JC Palmdale, CA (Antelope Valley CC) 35—Brent Mikesell OLB 6-0 205 S o. SQ Spokane, WA (University HS) 3 0 - K e n Miller CB 6-3 20 0 Fr. HS Frenchtown, MT (Frenchtown HS) 10—Tim Monterossi SS 5-11 177 Jr. IV Klamath Union, OR (Klamath U. HS) 81—Chris Murray WR 6-0 170 Jr. SQ Englewood, CO (Cherry Creek HS) 34—Jeff Neil WR 5-9 155 Fr. HS Great Falls, MT (CM Russell HS) 43—Greg Nygren DB 5-11 175 So. JC Grants Pass, OR (Col. of Redwoods) 8—Nate Odden SS 5-10V2 193 Jr. 2V Dutton, MT (Dutton HS) 39—John Owens DT 6-1 235 So. IV Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian HS) 3 7 —Kraig Paulson FB 6-0 2 0 5 Sr. 3V Plenty wood, MT (Plenty wood HS) 20—Brent Pease QB 6-2 2 0 0 Sr. IV Mountain Home, ID (Walla Walla JC) 25—Tom Peterson RB 6-0 175 S o. SQ Miles City, MT (Custer Co. HS) 71—Dave Phillips DL 6-4 23 0 Fr. SQ/RS Seattle, WA (Highline HS) 75—Tim Polich OT 6-5 23 0 Fr. SQ/RS Great Falls, MT (CM Russell HS) 73—Shawn Poole OT 6-4 26 8 Sr. 3V Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) 45—Mike Rankin 1LB 6-0 217 So. IV Edmonds, WA (Woodway HS) 66—Jason Ray DT 6-0 236 So. IV Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) 11—Steve Redmond QB 6 -li/z 180 Fr. HS Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) 46—David Reeves SS 6-0 185 Jr. IV Sedro Woolley, WA (Sedro Woolley HS) 7 8 —Darrin Reid OT 6 -5 1 /2 257 Sr. IV Klamath Falls, OR (Klamath Falls HS) 13—Mike Rice W R /P 6-0 195 Sr. IV Twin Falls, ID (Spokane Falls CC) 38—Mike Ruiz FB 5-11 205 S o. SQ Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) 98—Brad Salonen TE 6 -IV 2 21 0 S o. IV Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) 63—Kirk Scrafford OT 6-6 236 S o. HS Billings, MT (Billings West HS) 68—Chuck Shepard DT 6-3 22 0 S o. HS Frenchtown, MT (Frenchtown HS) 67—Pat Sims OG 6-4 255 So. SQ Milwaukie, OR (Milwaukie HS) 21—Scott Smith CB 5-11 190 Jr. JC Lancaster, CA (Antelope Valley CC) 93—Rob Stack DE 6-0 2 0 8 S o. SQ/RS Whitehall, MT (Whitehall HS) 51—Mike Strutzel DT 6-3 2 4 0 Jr. JC Monitor, WA (Wenatchee CC) 6 2 —Rick Sullivan DT 6-2 225 Jr. IV Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS) 58—Keith Tomlinson OG 6-3 265 Jr. JC Bonita, CA (Southwestern JC) 41—Mike Trevathan DB 6-1 178 Fr. HS Thousand Oaks, CA (T. Oaks HS) 64-Bill Venard OG 6-3 245 Jr. IV Albany, OR (Albany HS) 16—Scott Waak QB 6-3 185 Fr. HS Bend, OR (Bend Senior HS) 74—Scott Wales OG 6-2 2 5 0 Jr. JC San Jose, CA (DeAnza JC) 12—Scott Werbelow QB 6-0 185 Sr. IV Glendale, CA (Santa Barbara CC) 40—Derek Whiddon T E /D B 6-3 195 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) 5 2 —Vernon Willie LB 5-11 2 0 5 Jr. HS Shiprock, NM (Porterville JC) 85—John Wilson WR 5 -IOV2 170 Jr. SQ Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) 53—Daran Wyckoff OT 6-4 2 2 4 Fr. SQ/RS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) 47—Dontelle Wynn CB 5-10 181 Jr. 2V Detroit, MI (St. Martin De Porres HS) V = Varsity Letters Won SQ = Squad member/did not letter HS = High school experience JC = Junior College transfer TR = Transfer from four-year school NOTE—Class given is for Fall, 1986. NOTE—Abbreviated Numerical Roster on page 29 27 The New Grizzlies Craig Bartholomew Matt Clark Demedric Cooks 6-4V2, 260, OT, Fr., Billings, MT 6-1, 170, WR, Fr., Missoula, MT 6-2, 240, LB, Jr., San Jose, CA One of the top big men out of the prep ranks Clark was moved from wide receiver to run­ Demedric has excellent size for a linebacker at in Montana, Craig was all-conference at both of­ ning back midway through his senior season at 6-2, 240 pounds. He was an honorable mention fensive and defensive tackle as a junior, and all- Hellgate High School and responded by rushing all-leaguer at San Jose City College and team cap­ state as a senior at Billings Central High School. for more than 500 yards. He was all-conference tain. He also played fullback in JC, but will play He participated in the East-West Shrine Game this and played in the Shrine Game. He played linebacker at Montana. He was an all-conference summer. He was also a basketball and track let­ basketball for the Knights also, who won the state football player at Santa Teresa High School. terman. He ranked 8 th in his graduating class. His title in 1984-85. His coach in football was Van Computer Science major. grid coach was Lee Dobyns. Troxel, a former Grizzly standout quarterback. Pre-med major. Business major. Joe E aston Jody Farmer Todd Foster 5-9, 150, WR, Fr., Missoula, MT 6-0, 175, RB, Fr„ Libby, MT 6-3, 205, OLB, Fr., Savage, MT An all-state player, Joe is also a star hurdler The state “AA” Offensive Most Valuable Player, An all-state football player and trackster, Todd in track and was All-Divisional as a junior and all- Farmer rushed for more than 1,500 yards, which participated in the annual eight-man all-star foot­ state as a senior. He was named Sentinel’s Senior ranked him first in the state. He was team cap­ ball game held in Missoula in June of 1986. He Athlete of the Year for 1985-86. His coach was tain, all-state. He was the Montana Shrine Game was team MVP for coach Keith Quale in football Tim Dennison. He played in the Montana Shrine offensive player of the game, scoring three at Savage High School, track MVP and Most In­ Game. touchdowns. His coach was Greg Salo. He was spirational in basketball. His brother, Pat, is a 1986 Radio-TV major. a 3.0 student in high school and recipient of the Honors Candidate for the Grizzlies at defensive Jiggs Dahlberg Award. end. Art major. Trent Holms Maurice Martin Michael McGowan 6-2, 205, DT, Fr., Missoula, MT 5-10, 175, CB, Jr., Stockton, CA 6-0, 180, DB, Fr., Seattle, WA Trent was all-conference at Sentinel High Maurice was all-conference last season and can An all-state player as a junior and senior at School for coach Tim Dennison. He also lettered run a speedy 4.5 in the 40. He had five intercep­ Ballard High School, Michael could make an im­ in tennis. tions in 1985 and also returned punts and kickoffs. pact as a freshman in the UM secondary. He was General Studies major. His JC coach was Jack Jordan. He earned the all-conference both ways as a senior, team MVP Coaches Award at Edison High and in. junior col­ and team captain and also lettered in baseball. His lege. He was also a track standout as a prep. grid coach was Fred Sato. He was a National Sociology major. Scholar Athlete in 1985-86 and graduated 12th in a class of 320 with a 3.76 GPA. Business major. Jeff N eil Greg Nygren Steve Redmond 5-9, 155, WR, Fr., Great Falls, MT 5-11, 175, DB, So., Grants Pass, OR 6 -IV2 , 180, QB, Jr., Spokane, WA An all-state player with exceptional speed (4.45 Greg was an all-conference player at College Steve completed 53 percent of his passes, in the 40), Jeff will also return kicks at UM. At of the Redwoods for coach Fred Whitmire as a throwing for 1,200 yards and 14 touchdowns in C.M. Russell High school, he was all-state as a freshman. He led the league in interceptions with 1985. He was all-league at Shadle Park High returner and first-team all-conference as well. He eight. He is also a return specialist. As a prep he School for coach Bob Haney. also lettered in track. His prep grid coach was Jack was all-state and his conference’s Offensive Player Business major. Johnson. of the Year as a senior. He was also an all-state Pre-med major. baseball player. His high school football coach was current Grizzly mentor Bob Beers. Business major. Todd Sherman Scott Smith Mike Trevathan 5-10, 210, SS/LB, Jr., Renton, WA 5-11, 195, CB, Jr., Lancaster, CA 6-1, 178, DB, Fr., Thousand Oaks, CA Todd was an all-league selection for coach From Antelope Valley CC, Scott was a first- An exceptional prep athlete, Trevathan had 48 Wayne Purdom at Yakima Valley College and team all-leaguer who runs the 40 in 4.5 and led receptions for 785 yards and six touchdowns at also all-conference at Lindberg High School.
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