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05FB Guide P029-058.Pmd SENIOR PUNTER DAVID LONIE Player Profiles 2005 PLAYER PROFILES ... finished well in the Spring Game, finishing 7-for-9 for 192 yards. JOHN High School/Junior College/Personal: Earned first team JC Gridwire All- America notice after completing 61.3 percent (217-of-354) of his passes for ALLEN 93 3,679 yards and 35 touchdowns in 2004 ... ranked No. 1 in the state in passing Position: ......................................................... DT efficiency (177.5) and directed the most prolific JC offense in California (500.1 Height: ........................................................... 6-2 yards per game) ... SuperPrep rated him the No. 2 junior college player in the Weight: ......................................................... 250 nation in its postseason JuCo 100 ... Rivals.com ranked him No. 15 on its Year: .............................................................. SO national JC list ... engineered an 11-1 season at CCSF, with the team’s only loss Experience:.................................................... SQ a 39-32 verdict to College of the Canyons in the California state championship Hometown: .......................................... Los Gatos game ... named the Offensive Player of the Game in defeat, as he rifled passes Last School: .................................. Los Gatos HS for 386 yards and four touchdowns and also rushed for 62 yards on seven carries ... in his two seasons at CCSF, he threaded 352-of-571 pass attempts (61.6%) Now in his second year with the program, Allen provides depth along Cal’s for 5,790 yards and 55 touchdowns, and rushed for an additional nine TDs ... defensive front ... has not seen any game action with the Bears entering the 2005 directed his JC club to a 23-1 record over his two campaigns, propelling CCSF campaign. to the national championship (12-0) in 2003 ... awarded MVP honors in the state High School/Personal: A two-time All-DeAnza League selection at Los championship game in each of his two seasons ... previously enjoyed a brilliant Gatos High School ... named DeAnza League’s Outstanding Lineman as a senior, career at Terra Linda HS, where he was named first team all-league in football, also earning all-metro honors by the San Francisco Chronicle and San Jose basketball and baseball ... played in the North Coast Section championship Mercury-News in 2002 ... played on Los Gatos teams that posted three straight football games in both his junior and senior seasons ... father, Joe, went to unbeaten seasons and won three CCS titles ... the Wildcats were ranked the state’s Clemson on a basketball scholarship ... hobbies include fixing old cars ... born top Division III school in 2001 and 2002 ... bagged 68 tackles and four sacks Aug. 8, 1984 ... intended interdisciplinary studies major. as a two-way starting lineman as a senior ... played in the Charlie Wedemeyer North vs. South All-Star Game ... has postgraduate plans to attend law school ... rides and trains horses in his spare time ... worked for a tree-cutting business ERIC last summer ... parents are Douglas and Francisca Allen ... father played football BEEGUN at UC Davis and San Jose State ... born Feb. 3, 1985 in San Jose, CA ... intended 83 Position: .......................................................... TE political science major. Height: ........................................................... 6-3 Weight: ......................................................... 250 JULIAN Year: ............................................................... JR Experience:..................................................... 2V ARTHUR 45 Hometown: .............................. Pacific Palisades Position: .......................................................... TE Last School: ................................... Palisades HS Height: ........................................................... 6-4 Weight: ......................................................... 265 Gives the Bears depth at the tight end position ... expected to see increased Year: .............................................................. SO action this fall after concluding spring practice ranked No. 2 on the depth chart Experience:.................................................... SQ ... also plays a key role on special teams ... 2004 ... played in seven games during Hometown: ............................................. La Jolla the year but did not catch a pass ... 2003 ... redshirted during the year after Last School: ....................... The Bishop’s School suffering a shoulder injury in fall training camp ... returned for spring 2004 workouts ... 2002 ... saw action in 11 games as a true freshman, mostly on special A relative newcomer to football who was a water polo player throughout high teams. school ... spent the past two years learning the tight end position and will High School/Personal: Named All-West Region by PrepStar magazine ... as continue to provide support this season ... 2003-04 ... redshirted in 2003 and senior at Palisades High, corralled 20 passes for 300 yards and four touchdowns did not play in ’04. ... also earned All-Western Conference first team honors and was invited to play High School/Personal: Earned three gold medals in water polo at the Junior in the California Bowl in 2001 ... as junior, selected on SuperPrep magazine’s Olympics ... a member of the USA Youth Water Polo team in 2001-02 that All-West Region team and earned all-conference first team honors after hauling traveled to Turkey, Croatia and Italy ... also played basketball and was a member in 25 passes for 621 yards and nine touchdowns ... rated 11th-best tight end on of his high school’s track & field team ... parents are Nick and Paddi Arthur ... West Coast by PacWestFootball.com ... one of 18 local scholar-athletes to be born Aug. 14, 1985 in San Diego, CA ... intended political science major. honored by L.A. chapter of National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame ... also played varsity baseball for three years at Paly High, including two seasons JOE as team captain ... parents are Norm and Harriet Beegun, both attorneys and UCLA AYOOB 18 graduates ... born Nov. 30, 1983 in Santa Monica, CA ... legal studies major. Position: ......................................................... QB Height: ........................................................... 6-3 ANTHONY Weight: ......................................................... 220 BINSWANGER 5 Year: ............................................................... JR Position: .......................................................... PK Experience:..................................................... JC Height: ........................................................... 6-2 Hometown: ......................................... San Rafael Weight: ......................................................... 195 Last School: ........................... San Francisco CC Year: .............................................................. SO Experience:..................................................... 1V Regarded as one of the premier JC quarterbacks in the nation ... enrolled at Hometown: .............................................Concord Cal in January and participated in spring drills with the Golden Bears ... named Last School: ................................ De La Salle HS the state’s 2004 Junior College Offensive Player of the Year by the JC Athletic Bureau/California Community College Football Coaches Association ... a A talented walk-on from nearby De La Salle HS, Binswanger served as Cal’s polished passer and runner who adds a high degree of mobility to the position primary kickoff specialist last fall and is in line to fill the same role again this 30 2005 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEAR FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE season ... also a contender for place kicking duties ... 2004 ... kicked off 73 of including three unassisted ... 2003 ... played mostly on special teams ... made Cal’s 74 attempts during the regular season, producing 15 touchbacks and the most of his limited time, blocking a Southern Mississippi punt that resulted improving as the year wore on ... missed the Holiday Bowl due to a hamstring in a 20-yard touchdown return by James Bethea in the second quarter that fueled injury ... 2003 ... redshirted. a 34-2 Bear victory ... appeared in 11 games before missing the final two regular- High School/Personal: Named first team All-Bay Valley Athletic League and season contests due to a left knee sprain suffered in the Oregon road game Nov. first team All-Contra Costa Times as a senior ... also earned first team all-metro 8. and tabbed the No. 2 kicker on the West Coast by StudentSports.com and High School/Personal: Voted MVP Lineman (both defense and offense) for Insiders.com ... was part of De La Salle team that claimed national championships De La Salle’s 2001 national title team, also earning first team All-Bay Valley in 2002 and ’03 ... as a senior, was 4-for-6 in field goal attempts with a long of Athletic League and first team All-Bay Area Prep team at defensive end ... racked 48 yards, and 60-of-62 in extra-point tries ... also boomed 78% of his kickoffs up 75 tackles and 7.5 sacks (second on team) his senior season and also started into the end zone ... top high school game may have come in Hawaii as a senior, at guard as two-way player ... after scoring 17 touchdowns in seven games at when he was 7-for-7 in touchbacks and drilled a 44-yard field goal that helped running back as a freshman, was voted team’s MVP on offense at East Valley De La Salle to a victory over St. Louis HS
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