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PLAYER PROFILES HIGH SCHOOL: A 2005 graduate of Vista (Calif.) High School...rated as the No. 8 center OLIVER AARON in the nation by Rivals.com...member of The Tacoma News Tribune’s “Western 100” list... named first-team offensive lineman on The North County Times’ All-North County Team S and was a first-team All-C.I.F. selection...earned first-team all-state honors on offense 6-2/205/Freshman by Cal-Hi Sports.com...was the first defensive lineman in school history to earn all-state Gainesville, Fla. honors...all-region selection by PrepStar Magazine in the 2004 preseason and postseason... rated as the No. 80 player in the FarWest by Scout.com...was the all-state offensive line- (Gainesville) man of the year...helped lead the Panthers to a C.I.F. Division I co-championship...played 18 in the Cali-Florida High School All-Star game...posted 25 solo tackles, 47 assists, seven tackles for loss and four sacks as a junior...named first-team all-league, first-team All-North ASU: Incredibly athletic and versatile defender who is moving to linebacker from safety County and second-team All-C.I.F as a junior...made second-team All-San Diego Union this season...energetic and tough competitor with impressive speed from sideline-to-side- Tribune as a junior...named honorable mention all-league as a sophomore...listed winning line...is expected to provide depth and compete for playing time at the WILL (weak side) a C.I.F. championship as his most exciting sports experience...captained his football team linebacker position in 2008...earned Hard Hat player recognition for his work in ASU’s as a senior...earned three letters in football and two in track and field...was coached by offseason strength and conditioning program. -
04 FB Guide.Qxp
Stanford legend Ernie Nevers Coaching Records Football History Stanford Coaching History Coaching Records Seasons Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Points Opp. Seasons Coach Years Won Lost Tied Pct. Points Opp. 1891 No Coach 1 3 1 0 .750 52 26 1933-39 C.E. Thornhill 7 35 25 7 .574 745 499 1892, ’94-95 Walter Camp 3 11 3 3 .735 178 89 1940-41 Clark Shaughnessy 2 16 3 0 .842 356 180 1893 Pop Bliss 1 8 0 1 .944 284 17 1942, ’46-50 Marchmont Schwartz 6 28 28 4 .500 1,217 886 1896, 98 H.P. Cross 2 7 4 2 .615 123 66 1951-57 Charles A. Taylor 7 40 29 2 .577 1,429 1,290 1897 G.H. Brooke 1 4 1 0 .800 54 26 1958-62 Jack C. Curtice 5 14 36 0 .280 665 1,078 1899 Burr Chamberlain 1 2 5 2 .333 61 78 1963-71 John Ralston 9 55 36 3 .601 1,975 1,486 1900 Fielding H. Yost 1 7 2 1 .750 154 20 1972-76 Jack Christiansen 5 30 22 3 .573 1,268 1,214 1901 C.M. Fickert 1 3 2 2 .571 34 57 1979 Rod Dowhower 1 5 5 1 .500 259 239 1902 C.L. Clemans 1 6 1 0 .857 111 37 1980-83 Paul Wiggin 4 16 28 0 .364 1,113 1,146 1903-08 James F. Lanagan 6 49 10 5 .804 981 190 1984-88 Jack Elway 5 25 29 2 .463 1,263 1,267 1909-12 George Presley 4 30 8 1 .782 745 159 1989-91 Dennis Green 3 16 18 0 .471 801 770 1913-16 Floyd C. -
Chapter Network the National Football Foundation’Spresented by Chapter Network Presented by March 4, 2008 - Vol
The National Football Foundation’s Chapter Network The National Football Foundation’sPresented by Chapter Network Presented by March 4, 2008 - Vol. 4, Issue 3 Building Leaders Through Football Colorado Chapter Celebrates 15th Banquet ore than 250 people attended the 15th Colorado Chapter Mbanquet on Feb. 18 at the Denver West Marriott behind the leadership of newly named Chapter President Dermot Coll and Executive Director Keith Jensen. Jon Major, a linebacker at Ponderosa HS, and Jack Elway, the son of College and Pro Football Hall of Famer John Elway, headlined the impressive group of 12 scholar-athletes. Selected as the Colorado Gatorade Player of the Year and on six high school All-America teams, Major signed a letter of intent with the Buffa- loes. Elway, a standout quarterback at Cherry Creek HS, is headed to Arizona State. John Wristen, the new coach at CSU-Pueblo, served as A proud dad, John Elway, stands the keynote speaker as football returns to his school after a 22-year with his son Jack, a 2008 Colorado hiatus while Air Force coach Troy Calhoun also attended. Chapter Scholar-Athlete. Three collegiate stars earned honors: Jordon Dizon, De- fensive and Overall Player of the Year from Colorado; Chad Hall, Offensive Player of the Year from Air Force; and Jared Keating, Special Teams Player of the Year from Mesa State. Joe Ramunno, the Mesa State coach, claimed Coach of the Year honors. Recognition also included: Gaspar Perricone with the John Adams Officiating Award; former Colorado State coachSonny Lubick with the Joe Kearney Service Award; and Billy Richardson with The Colorado Crush Youth Football Award. -
Stanford Cashes in on Spartans' Mistakes
Ozone reassurance Banking on youth New kid on the block Prof says hole in atmosphere's not a threat Pleasant childhood makes for merry old age l'hi Gamma Delta wants a serious reputation Li CAMPUSPAGE 3 CAMPUSPAGE 3 CAMPUSPAGE 6 &)7 1:\V Volume g7 . No. 17 Serving the San Jost State I !niversiiv Community Since 1934 Monday, Septciith.r 22. 1986 Stanford cashes in on Spartans' mistakes Costly turnovers spell defeat, 28-10 By Len Gutman Daily staff writer The Stanford Cardinal football team took a byte out of SJSU on Saturday afternoon, heating the Spartan- 25 10 in the annual "Silicon Bowl." Although the Spartans had 363 yards in total ot tense to Stanford's 302 yards. the big story on Saturday was turnovers The Spartan offense gave up the hiothall seven times. SJSl quarterback Mike Perez was 2701 39 for 167 yards hut ihrev, four interceptions. including one on the game's first play from scrimmage to Stanford cor- nerback Toi Cook It v. as the first of three inter- ceptions for Cook on the day "The three interceptions were my three home runs off the pitcher... (,,ok said. Maybe Pere/ should work on a split-finger lastball. After the first interception. the Cardinal took the hall into the end lone. coscrine 21 yards on four play,. capped by a 7 -yard pass piu Ironi John Pan' to Thomas Henly. Stanford 7. SJSUzip 'The first interception tusa set the tone for the first half said Claude Gilbert. Spartan head coach. That tone was deafening to the Spartans. -
5-2 • 3-1 Pac-12) (4-2 • 2-2 Pac-12) Live Stats
Stanford Cardinal Game Information Date ...................................................................... Saturday, Oct. 22 4-2 overall • 2-2 Pac-12 Time .................................................................................... Noon PT Date Opponent Time • Result Location ......................Stanford, Calif. • Stanford Stadium (50,424) 9.2 Kansas State [FS1] ............................................. W, 26-13 Television ..............................................................Pac-12 Networks 9.17 USC* [ABC] ......................................................... W, 27-10 Greg Wolf, Glenn Parker, Jill Savage 9.24 at UCLA* [ABC] ................................................... W, 22-13 Stanford Radio ......................................................... KNBR 1050 AM 9.30 at #10/9 Washington* [ESPN] ...............................L, 6-44 Colorado Stanford Scott Reiss ’93, Todd Husak ’00 and John Platz ’84 10.8 Washington State* [ESPN] ..................................L, 16-42 Stanford Student Radio .............................................KZSU 90.1 FM 10.15 at Notre Dame [NBC] ......................................... W, 17-10 Buffaloes Cardinal National Radio ................................................... Sirius 145 • XM 197 10.22 Colorado* [Pac-12 Networks] ................................ Noon (5-2 • 3-1 Pac-12) (4-2 • 2-2 Pac-12) Live Stats ...............................................................GoStanford.com 10.29 at Arizona* ............................................................ -
Hey Coach, Look What I Found! Studies Degree Review Ordered
1982 frifAci 9.9)fulyz Serving the San Jose State University Community since 1934 41=11i1=1.. Volume /9, No 15 Monday, September 20, 1982 Afro-American Hey coach, look what I found! Studies degree review ordered By Derrick Martin Students at SJSU may not be Young said that the review is able to earn a bachelor of arts 'an arbitrary process" that is being degree in Afro-American Studies if a used against the Afro-American review ordered by Gerald E. Studies Department. She cited a Wheeler. dean of the School of Social May 1979 report from the CSU and Sciences, recommends terminating chancellor's office, "Report of the the major. Project Team on Academic 1=11 Wheeler notified the department Programs." The report says that 19 of the impending review last departments in three schools in CSU Tuesday. are exempt from the "need and Different interpretations of the demand" criteria (which includes review have been voiced by Carlene the minimum majors requirement). Young, chairwoman of the depart- Among those are Music, ment, and Wheeler. Young said the Philosophy, and History. The report review is a first step in dismantling stated that these departments were the department, while Wheeler said deemed "so fundamental to the the review was needed because of university that they should not be the lack of majors within the required to meet the need and department. demand criteria." t more on OR d. Six Wheeler cites lack of department majors; acuity Young calls impending review an attempt the to dismantle SJSU Afro-American studies ered." more The review of Afro-American Young said that although the tion studies major is scheduled to be department hasn't graduated many of nee completed by the dean's office Nov. -
Broncos 2011 Weekly Press Release
denver broncos 2011 weekly press release Media Relations Staff Patrick Smyth, Executive Director of Media Relations • (303-264-0536) • [email protected] Rebecca Villanueva, Media Services Manager • (303-264-0598) • [email protected] Erich Schubert, Media Relations Coordinator • (303-264-0503) • [email protected] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2011 BRONCOS HOST RAIDERS IN MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL SEASON OPENER Denver Broncos (0-0) vs. Oakland Raiders (0-0) Monday, Sept. 12, 2011 • 8:15 p.m. MDT Sports Authority Field at Mile High (76,125) • Denver, Colo. THIS WEEK’S GAME BRONCOS 2011 SCHEDULE/RESULTS The Denver Broncos (0-0) will kick off their 52nd sea- PRESEASON son when they host the Oakland Raiders (0-0) in a Wk.Day Date Opponent Site Time/Result TV/Rec. Monday Night Football showdown between the AFC 1 Thu. Aug. 11 at Dallas Cowboys Stadium L, 24-23 0-1 West Division rivals. Kickoff for the game at Sports 2 Sat. Aug. 20 BUFFALO Sports Authority Field at Mile High W, 24-10 1-1 Authority Field at Mile High on Monday, Sept. 12, is set 3 Sat. Aug. 27 SEATTLE Sports Authority Field at Mile High W, 23-20 2-1 for 8:15 p.m. MDT. 4 Thu. Sept. 1 at Arizona University of Phoenix Stadium L, 26-7 2-2 BROADCAST INFORMATION: REGULAR SEASON TELEVISION: ESPN: Brad Nessler (play-by-play) and Trent Dilfer (color Wk.Day Date Opponent Site Time/Result TV/Rec. commentary) will call the game. 1 Mon. Sept. 12 OAKLAND Sports Authority Field at Mile High 8:15 p.m. -
Californfootball
CALIFORNIA Football Associate Director of Athletic Communications (Primary Contact, Road Credentials): Kyle McRae Phone: (510) 219-9340 • Email: [email protected] • Twitter: @KyleMcraeCal Assistant Director of Athletic Communications (Secondary Contact): Tim Miguel Phone: (510) 326-9761 • Email: [email protected] Assistant Athletic Director, Athletic Communications (Home Credentials): Herb Benenson Phone: (510) 334-0791 • Email: [email protected] SCHEDULE Cal Hosts Stanford In 119th Big GamE SATURDAY Overall: 4-6-0 • Pac-12: 2-5-0 STANFORD #24/NR/NR STANFORD CARDINAL AT CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Home: 3-1-0 • Away: 0-5-0 • Neutral: 1-0-0 CARDINAL Saturday, Nov. 19 (2:30 pm PT) (7-3, 5-3 Pac-12) Kabam Field at California Memorial Stadium | Berkeley, Calif. DATE OPPONENT (TV) TIME/RESULT TV: Pac-12 Network/Bay Area – Roxy Bernstein (Play-By-Play), Anthony Herron Aug. 27 vs. Hawai’i (ESPN)^ W, 51-31 (Analyst), Lewis Johnson (Sideline Reporter) Sept. 10 at San Diego State (CBSSN) L, 40-45 Cal Radio: KGO 810 AM/Cal Bears Sports Network Powered By Learfield Sept. 17 #11/16 Texas (ESPN) W, 50-43 Joe Starkey (Play-By-Play), Mike Pawlawski (Analyst), Todd McKim Sept. 24 at Arizona State (ESPN2)* L, 41-51 (Sideline Reporter) Oct. 1 #18/18 Utah (P12N)*# W, 28-23 Cal Student Radio: KALX 90.7 FM – David Straub (Play-By-Play), Oct. 8 at Oregon State (P12N)* L, 44-47 (OT) Jesse Ough (Analyst), Prasanna Rajan (Analyst) Oct. 21 Oregon (ESPN)* W, 52-49 (2OT) SiriusXM Radio: Sirius (132)/XM (202)/Internet (962) Oct. 27 at USC (ESPN)* L, 24-45 Live Audio: TuneIn – listen.tunein.com/cal2016 Nov. -
Northwestern Wildcats Ranked -- to Open a Season Came Sept
Game Information No. 21 Stanford Cardinal Date ............................................... Saturday, September 5 0-0 overall • 0-0 Pac-12 Kickoff Time .......................................9 a.m. PT/11 a.m. CT Date Opponent Time Location .......................Evanston, Ill. • Ryan Field (47,130) 9.5 at Northwestern [ESPN] ...............................9 a.m. Television ................................................................... ESPN 9.12 UCF [FOX Sports 1] ................................. 7:30 p.m. Mike Patrick, Ed Cunningham and Dr. Jerry Punch 9.19 at USC* [ABC]............................................... 5 p.m. Stanford Radio ............................................ KNBR 1050 AM 9.25 at Oregon State* [FOX Sports 1] ................. 7 p.m. Northwestern No. 21/21 Stanford Scott Reiss ’00, Todd Husak ’00 and John Platz ’84 10.3 Arizona* ...........................................................TBA Wildcats Cardinal Stanford Student Radio................................KZSU 90.1 FM 10.15 UCLA* [ESPN] .......................................... 7:30 p.m. (0-0 • 0-0 B1G) (0-0 • 0-0 Pac-12) National Radio ...........................................Sirius 84, XM 84 10.24 Washington* ....................................................TBA Live Stats ..................................................GoStanford.com 10.31 at Washington State* ......................................TBA 11.7 at Colorado* ....................................................TBA 11.14 Oregon* ............................................................TBA -
7/6 Stanford Cardinal (2-0 • 1-0 Pac
#7/6 Stanford Cardinal Game Information Date .................................................................... Saturday, Sept. 24 2-0 overall • 1-0 Pac-12 Time ...................................................................................5 p.m. PT Location ................................Pasadena, Calif. • Rose Bowl (95,542) Date Opponent Time • Result Television ...................................................................................ABC 9.2 Kansas State [FS1] ............................................. W, 26-13 Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Samantha Ponder 9.17 USC* [ABC] ......................................................... W, 27-10 Stanford Radio ......................................................... KNBR 1050 AM 9.24 at UCLA* [ABC] ....................................................... 5 p.m. #7/6 Stanford UCLA Scott Reiss ’93, Todd Husak ’00 and John Platz ’84 9.30 at Washington* [ESPN] ......................................... 6 p.m. Stanford Student Radio .............................................KZSU 90.1 FM 10.8 Washington State* ....................................................TBA Cardinal Bruins National Radio ....................................................... Sirius 84 • XM 84 10.15 at Notre Dame [NBC] ........................................ 4:30 p.m. (2-0 • 1-0 Pac-12) (2-1 • 0-0 Pac-12) Live Stats ...............................................................GoStanford.com 10.22 Colorado* ..................................................................TBA 10.29 at Arizona* -
Alan Mela Photographs of the Stanford Band
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c81c2045 Online items available Guide to the Alan Mela Photographs of the Stanford Band Daniel Hartwig Stanford University. Libraries.Department of Special Collections and University Archives Stanford, California April 2014 Copyright © 2015 The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved. Guide to the Alan Mela PC0162 1 Photographs of the Stanford Band Overview Call Number: PC0162 Creator: Mela, Alan. Title: Alan Mela photographs of the Stanford Band Dates: 1960-2014 Physical Description: 2426.88 megabyte(s) Language(s): The materials are in English. Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives Green Library 557 Escondido Mall Stanford, CA 94305-6064 Email: [email protected] Phone: (650) 725-1022 URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc Information about Access The materials are open for research use. Ownership & Copyright All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, California 94305-6064. Consent is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner, heir(s) or assigns. See: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/using-collections/permission-publish. Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes. Cite As [identification of item], Alan Mela Photographs of the Stanford Band (PC0162). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. -
Helms Football Annual 1977
BRIAN MANN ( N HOLLYWOOD) & CRAIG ELLIS (POLY) LEAD '77 EAST-VALLEY FOOTBALL TEAM AS CO-MVPs... FOR RELEASE; TUESDAY, DEC. 27 ... AM's . and after . BRIAN MANN, NORTH HOLLYWOOD RUNNING BACK, AND CRAIG ELLIS, POLY TAILBACK, HAVE BEEN NAMED EAST-VALLEY LEAGUE CO-PLAYERS OF THE YEAR BY LEAGUE COACHES IN COOPERATION WITH THB CITIZENS SAVINGS ATHLETIC FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL SELECTION BOARD WHICH ANNUALLY MAKE THE ALL-STAR TEAM SELECTIONS. BRIAN MANN LED THE NORTH HOLLYWOOD HUSKIES TO THE LOOP CROWN (6-0-0) AMD TO THE SEMl-FINALS OF THE > A DIVISION PLAYOFFS WHERE WASHINGTON BLANKED THEM l>-0. ON 175 CARRIES, MANN HAD 1,252 YARDS (7.2-YD. AVG.) PRIOR TO THE PLAYOFFS. HE BOASTED 1,568 THROUGH THE SEC OND PLAYOFF ROUND WITH MANUAL ARTS. HE HAD 17 TDs, 27 COVERSIONS & A FIELD GOAL FOR 132 POINTS. CRAIG ELLIS COMPLETED THE REGULAR SEASON AS THE CITY'S TOP RUSHER WITH 1,417 YARDS (205 CARRIES) AND A 6.9-YARD AVERAGE AND I36 POINTS (22 TDs). POLY FINISHED JiD ET THE LEAGUE (4-2-0) AND WHIPPED BELL 15-13 IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE PLAYOFFS BEFORE GOING OUT BEFORE THE MIGHT OF THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE CHAMPION WASHINGTON GENERALS, 32-15. NORTH HOLLYIVOOD SHUTOUT GARFIELD IN THE OPENING ROUND OF THE PLAYOFFS, 17-0, AND BEAT MANUAL ARTS 27-21 BEFORE FALLING TO THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE TITLISTS. POLY'S ELLIS WAS THE LEAGUE'S MVP IN 1976, WHEN HE RAN FOR OVER 1,000 YARDS. THIS MARKS THE SECOND YEAR THAT TWO OFFENSIVE AND TWO DEFENSIVE TEAMS HAVE BEEN SELECTED IN LEAGUE.