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No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. B T Hometown/Previous Schools PITCHERS 4 Mike Shear RHP SO 6-l 190 R R Junction City, Ore.!Junction City I 0 Alex Dobson LHP SR 6-l 215 R L Beaverton, Ore./Beaverton 13 Ryan Munoz RHP/OF JR 6-l 185 L R Aloha, Ore./Aloha 14 Troy Schrenk LHP SR 5-10 170 R L Aurora, Ore./North Marion 16 Ken Gilmore RHP SO 6-0 170 R R Coos Bay, Ore./North Bend I8 Marcus Munoz RHP/IB FR 6-4 200 R R Aloha, Ore./Aloha 22 Will Clark RHP SO 5-ll 180 R R Albany, Ore./Santiam Christian 30 Kess Romano RHP FR 6-l 180 R R Vancouver, Wash./Mountain View 3 I Ryan Alvis RHP/OF FR 5-10 190 R R Kent, Wash./Seattle Christian 33 Eric Beasley RHP FR 6-0 165 R R The Dalles, Ore./The Dalles 35 Jeremy Green RHP FR 6-l 185 R R Portland, Ore./Clackamas 36 Travis Tobin RHP SO 6-5 195 R R Beaverton, Ore.!Jesuit 42 Ryan Schaefer RHP FR 6-0 155 R R Grants Pass, Ore./Grants Pass 44 Nate Barnett LHP/IB SO 6-2 220 L L Arlington, Wash./Arlington Christian 7 Rob Hoover c SR 6-0 195 R R West Linn, Ore./West Linn 15 Scott Box c FR 6-1 215 R R Redmond, Wash./Inglemoor 23 Mark Tyler c so 6-0 200 R R Bothell, Wash./Bothell INFIELDERS I David Farrell INF FR 5-9 155 S R Seattle, Wash./Foster 2 Ben Hoffman INF FR 5-8 I 50 R R The Dalles, Ore./The Dalles 3 Shawn Foote INF JR 5-8 165 L R Melba, Idaho/Melba 5 Craig Oliver INF SR 5-9 165 R R Seattle, Wash./Shorecrest!Yakima Valley CC 8 Lance Gilmore INF so 6-1 I 85 R R Coos Bay, Ore./North Bend II Sundar Cook INF so 5-10 165 R R Kirkland, Wash./Juanita 12 Matt Unis INF JR 6-2 180 L R Milwaukie, Ore./Oregon City/College of the Desert 17 Matt Saltmarsh INF JR 6-3 210 L L Oregon City, Ore./Oregon City/College of the Desert 28 Buster Ford INF JR 6-0 195 R R Corvallis, Ore./Santiam Christian OUTFIELDERS 6 Jason Wieg OF FR 5-8 I 65 R R Seattle, Wash./Shorecrest 9 Chad Hollabaugh OF so 5-l I 195 L L Lake Oswego, Ore./Lakeridge/Linfield 20 Jason Schilperoort OF FR 5- I I 160 R R Chehalis, Wash./W.F. West 2 I Jason Seibel OF so 6-0 180 R L Hillsboro, Ore./Hillsboro/Mt. Hood CC 25 David Rasmussen OF FR 6-2 180 R R Selma, Calif./lmmanuel 29 Scott Spurlock OF so 6-2 200 R R Coeur d'Alene, Idaho/Coeur d'Alene 37 John Suehisa OF FR 5-3 140 R R Wahiawa, Hawaii/Leilehua 42 Jake Proffitt OF FR 5-9 160 R R Spokane, Wash./NW Christian/ Whitworth UTILITY 26 Nate Swan u FR 6- I I 65 R R Medford, Ore./South Medford

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On the cover: .\l'nior Tmy s,.Jnnd< GEORGE FOX ------A B 0 U T G E 0 R G E F 0 X U N V E R S T y

One of the nation's f~tstest growing uniYersities, George Fox University has a gro\\·ing reputation to match. While enrollment has quadrupled in the last d ecade - reaching more then 2,000 students -the University has recei1·ed national attention. George Fox repeatedly has been named by US. NI'H'S & World Rej;or/ as one of ".-\merica's Best Colleges," earning its highest marks in aca­ demic reputation. The national magazine also has listed the U niver­ sity in its "Top Teaching Schools" and "Most Erlicient" categories. Five times, George Fox was named to the Templeton Foundation's 1-Innor Roll f(H· Character Building Colleges. The University offers innovatiYe programs. Each freshman student is provided a computer to keep upon graduating. Students reaching their junior year are eligible f(n an inter­ national study trip for which the University pays transportation costs. Through the Coalition for Christian

Colleges and Universities and the An artist's rendering of" the George Fox Uni1·crsitY Ne1rberg campus. Christian College Consortium, George Fox has students studying at leges in the Northwest 11·irh Pacific in mission. The Lni1·ersil\ is commit­ live affiliated campuses, ranging their name, Pacific College 1ras ted to a residential campus atmos­ from HollymJOd Film Studies in renamed George Fox College in phere" here students build a lik

( :alilornia to American Studies in honor of the f(mnder of the Friends plan. Education occurs 11 he ne1er \Vashington, D.C:., to !vlicldle Fast (Quaker) Church. In I q96, 11·ith the and 11·herever student experie nce Studies in Cairo, Egypt. addition of \\'estern EY

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George Fox LniYersit\· maintains one of the North11·est's most successful small-college a thletic programs. The teams 11·in. George Fox h as can1 ed disu·ict or con fe re nce tiLles in e ig ht sports during the I 990s. George Fox"s highest national team finish came in the f ~dl of 1992 11 h e n the 11·o m e n"s cross countrY team finished as national runner-up. The athle tes are su ccessful. George Fox athletes ha1e e a rne d more than I 00 N.-\L\ .\11-Am e ri can a11ards and h ~ tll" as m ~tn\ .\11- .\merican Scholar- . \1 h let c honors. The coaches ;u·e <1\\·anl 11·inners as 11c ll. h ·en he<1d coach 11ho has h eld his or her position fi>r more than one 1 ear k1s heen named dist ricr or confer­ j ill !JNds (rip,lil), 13-itll/1' A/1-AIIIniullt, /99/-CJ2jin!-INIIII .·1//-.-f Ill !'lim II 11'1111'1 e ll< e ( :oach o!tlw Year~~~ least once. 1992 f-IU\il'i!ld / lmmlfinolisl, (11/(/ .\m!i/1' Dill'!' Wi/so/1. lntncolleg-iate athletics is an integral ;\ lo mlfwn H'llli/1'1. part cd the O\l'r<·tlledl!ca tion progralll ball, baske tball, track, tennis, softball, colllpctc 011 ( :olcorcl Field, \\·hich at ( ~l·o r ge l·ox . .\ho11t l.i percent of" cross co1111tn· a nd soccer. rccciYcd <1 Ill'\\' polntrl'tkllll' surLtcc in the lr llllt n and 'iOU<'r. ccn1rts. Sl'r 11p to iJIStalled in prcp~11atio11 l(n· the ~tddi­ \\'clli!Cii· s i<'

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NORTHWEST CONFERENCE GEORGE FOX OF INDEPENDENT COLLEGES POSTSEASON RESULTS George Fox University 1996 Lewis & Clark College NAIA Far West Regional Tournament Linfield College GF 4, Lewis-Clark State 18 Pacific Lutheran University GF 0, Pt. Lorna Nazarene 3 Pacific University 1994 Seattle University* District 2 Championships University of Puget Sound GF 26, Concordia 5 GF 7, Linfield 1 Whitman College GF 3, Albertson College of Idaho 11 Whitworth College GF 9, Western Oregon 3 Willamette University GF 7, Albertson College ofldaho 8 (10) *member in 1997-98 1993 District 2 Championships GF 13, Willamette 2 GF 12, Western Oregon 8 GF 7, Linfield 6 ATHLETIC AFFILIATION Area 1 Championships The landscape of small-college championships. The NAIA includes GF 4, Lewis-Clark State 6 GF 5, Hawaii Pacific 8 athletics in the Pacific Northwest is about 350 four-year colleges and undergoing sweeping changes, and universities in 49 states and Canada. 1992 District 2 Championships George Fox University is in the midst They are grouped in nine regions GF 14, Northwest Nazarene 4 of the transformation. and 44 conferences. GF 13, Linfield 4 In the fall of 1994, the University The NCM administers 80 cham­ GF 5, Albertson College ofldaho 0 GF 7, Albertson College ofldaho 5 joined the Northwest Conference of pionships in 21 sports for its 1 ,201 Area 1 Championships Independent Colleges (NCIC), a member institutions, involving nearly GF 2, Lewis-Clark State 8 league of 10 strong academic institu­ 21 ,000 men and women scholar­ GF 4, Hawaii Pacific 5 tions in Oregon and Washington. athletes. There are more than 350 1991 That winter, the NCIC applied for schools in Division II I. District 2 Championships GF 15, Pacific 5 (8) membership in the National Colle­ GF I 1, Concordia 2 giate Athletic Association (NCM) 1997 POSTSEASON PLAY GF 7, College ofldaho 1 Division III. The move meant GF 3, Linfield 2 Six teams will play in the NAIA Far Area 1 Championships leaving the National Association of West Region Tournament held GF 6, Whitworth 9 Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), an May 13-17 at the site of the Golden GF 1, Hawaii Pacific 6 association George Fox had held State Athletic Conference champion. 1990 membership in since 1965. The champions of the Northwest District 2 Championships George Fox and the NCIC mem­ GF 0, Linfield 13 Conference of Independent Col­ GF 15, Western Oregon 5 bers have provisional membership in leges, Cascade Collegiate Confer­ GF 6, College of Idaho 8 the NCM but will continue to ence, Golden State Athletic Confer­ 1989 compete in NAIA national champion­ ence, and Pacific Northwest Athletic District 2 Championships ships until 1998-99, when they Conference each will earn an auto­ GF 5, Oregon Tech 1 expect to be eligible for NCM GF 5, College of Idaho 1 matic berth. Two at-large berths will GF 2, Linfield 6 Division III national championships. be awarded based upon regional GF 2, College ofldaho 6 George Fox's men's and women's rankings to remaining conference 1988 basketball teams compete in NAJA and independent teams. District 2 Championships Division I 1, while the I I other sports GF 3, Lewis & Clark 6 The champion of the regional the University competes in are not GF 18, Pacific 10 tournament will advance to the GF 0, Linfield 11 divided into divisions by the NAIA. NAIA National Tournament held The NAIA is an autonomous May 2:~-29 in Sioux City, Iowa. association administerin~ pro~rams leadin~ to 13 men's and II women's

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New Coach Guides Bruins to Baseball Regionals

First-year coach Pat Bailey re­ turned George Fox baseball to the top in a hurry. The former West Linn High coach took oYer a team that "ent 15-29 last year and steered it to a 25-16 season. After a t\\·o-vear absence, Bailey put the Bruins back in the regional playoffs_ The 1996 squad recorded George Fox's best stan since _joining the NAIA in 1965. The Bruins \ H ll1 their first fiYe and ,,-ere 9-3 before a mid-season slump. Injuries to reli ef pitchers and inexperie nce in the infield took their Nate Barnett was the onl_vfi·eshman named to the North11·est Conf('rencefi'rst tea111. toll, and George Fox fell to 12-12. After dropping three of its first honored by the Northwest Confer­ four '\i ortln1 est Confe re n ce games, e nce. Named to the first team were a postseason appearance appeared outfielder J efTJ a nosky, a senior unlike h . George Fox had yet to from Kennewick, Wash.; senior meet the top t110 teams. But th e outfielder Mike Thompson of Bruins \Hll1 I ;) or th eir next 15 Bellevue, Wash.; third base man gam es and moYe d from sixth to Rya n Muiioz, a sopho more from second in leagu e sta ndings. In the Aloha, Ore.; and freshman pitcher fin al stre tch, the only losses \\-ere Nate Barnett of Arlington, Wash . 14-inning h eartbreakers d ecided by Catch e r Ryan Corey, a senior !'rom one run. In its first 1ear in the H e rmiston , Ore., received honor­ \iorth,,est Conkre nce, (;eorge Fox able me ntion. finished 14 -:")_ Barnett and Muiioz not only led ".-\Iter o ur first tml league week­ George Fox in pitching, but were e nds. 11e re;t!h stanccl p la1i ng good among the team's top hitters. The baseball ," said I>. a il c1 _ ''\\"e sta rted re markabl e u nde rcl ass 111en each plaYing bette!- d ck-nse, a nd that was talli ed seven wins on the mound, <-t real ke,- to out- consistency_ •· second-most ever by Ceoge Fox :\fi e t· recci1ing a n at-bt-ge henh to pitchers. Barnett 's 1.29 ERA was the the '\i.- \L\ regionalt.ournament, best h\ a Bruin in more tha n a R1·an Mtulo:: won seJ•en ga111 cs and o ( ;corge Fo x t·odc itt \lith an eight­ decad e. At the pl ate, Mul-tO/. hit _;~H(i, 1eon1-high .379 los/ Year_ ga me ll' in stt ·,·ak httt t'xired \\ith leading a potent lin eup that featured cot JS( 'ctlti l'(' loss('S to e\cllt ualnational seve n left-handed Bruin hatters. base record with 2N in :)4

4 G E 0 R G E F 0 X STATISTICS

1996 Season Statistics

HITTING

PLAYER AB R H 2B 38 HR RBI BA OB% SB/SBA BB SO E

Barnett 121 29 44 8 I 3 36 .364 .479 2/3 22 9 I Cook 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .250 0/0 0 Corey 141 21 38 9 I I 3I .270 .387 Ill 20 25 4 Doman 51 9 16 5 0 0 8 .294 .382 2/3 4 8 16 Foote 31 II 3 0 0 .097 .289 4/5 6 IO 2 Ford 94 21 27 4 0 0 16 .287 .382 114 8 8 II Gilmore 57 5 15 3 0 0 10 .263 .286 0/0 3 8 10 Grant 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 0/0 0 0 0 Hoover 40 6 II 2 0 I 7 .275 .388 0/0 4 7 5 Janosky 125 47 45 II 0 8 37 .360 .542 I4/16 39 24 I Jaramillo 68 20 I8 5 0 3 I5 .265 .447 2/4 2I 13 3 ~ufioz 153 34 58 9 2 3I .379 .432 9/12 9 IO 9 Oliver 34 5 14 I 0 0 4 .412 .444 0/0 4 Thompson 156 35 46 10 2 3 24 .295 .427 28/35 22 22 I Tyler 75 19 25 8 I I 19 .333 .456 3/3 13 9 6 White 8 0 3 0 0 0 3 .375 .444 0/0 I 0 0 Wilson 109 I9 33 IO I 0 2I .303 .409 417 II I5 2 Pitching Staff 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 0/0 I I

TOTALS 1,263 283 395 86 7 22 263 .312 .427 71/94 186 171 76

PITCHING

PITCHER GP IP w L SA H R ER BB so ERA AB

Barnett 13 76.67 7 2 0 70 30 I6 21 44 1.88 332 Calaba 5 I4.33 0 2 0 23 24 I5 II 9 9.42 82 Clark 4 3.67 0 I 2 9 6 6 0 2 14.70 20 Dobson 15 27.67 2 0 34 I6 8 II 18 2.60 133 Fast I6 38.67 4 I I 46 24 20 12 21 4.65 I74 Gilmore 4 2.33 0 0 0 2 2 3.86 I3 Munoz 15 58.33 7 2 68 31 I7 II 34 2.62 261 Schrenk 15 77.33 4 6 2 80 49 35 27 43 4.07 332 Shear 6 17.00 I 2 0 25 23 17 13 10 9.00 96 Wood 2 2.00 0 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0.00 II

TOTALS 95 318.00 25 16 7 361 205 135 109 182 3.82 1,454

B A S E B A L L OUTLOOK

George Fox Baseball 1997 Outlook

Three pitchers with all-conference Marion HS, Aurora, Ore.) set the stabilized the defense and lit up credentials and improvements to the school record with eight wins as a opposing pitchers. He hit .444 in 34 top hitting lineup in the Northwest sophomore. Last year he pitched a at bats. Conference make George Fox team-leading 77.33 innings, won four A 1995 Oregon Class 4A first-team University's baseball team a con­ games, and earned two saves. all-state selection, Lance Gilmore tender to return to the NAIA Far All-Northwest Conference selec­ (So., North Bend HS, Coos Bay, West Regional Tournament. tions, pitcher/ Nate Ore.) will start at shortstop. Plugging holes in the outfield and Barnett (So., Arlington Christian Buster Ford (Jr., Santiam Chris­ behind the plate is the first order of HS, Wash.) and pitcher/outfielder tian HS, Corvallis, Ore.) and Shawn business for head coach Pat Bailey, Ryan Munoz Qr., Aloha HS, Ore.) Foote (Jr., Melba HS, Idaho) will who guided George Fox to a runner­ both recorded 7-2 records last take turns at second. Also battling up finish in the Northwest Confer­ season. Barnett's 1.88 ERA was best for playing time at third or second is ence in his first season. Graduation by a Bruin in 15 years. College of the Desert transfer Matt claimed the starting and Bailey will put Munoz and Barnett Unis (Jr., Oregon City HS, entire outfield from last season's 25- on the field as often as possible. Both Milwaukie, Ore.). 16 team. hit over .360 last season. Mui1oz will When Nate Barnett isn't pitching, The Bruins led the Northwest bat lead-off, and Barnett will take the Bailey has a dilemma at first base. Conference in hitting (.312) and runs clean-up spot. He'd like to take advantage of the scored (6.9 a game) last season, but Pitching depth is a concern for hitting of both Barnett and Matt Bailey thinks they're even better this Bailey. Besides middle reliever Alex Saltmarsh (Jr., Oregon City HS, season. Dobson (Sr., Beaverton HS, Ore.), Ore.). Saltmarsh is a slugger from "We won't haYe as much team no one else on the staff threw more College of the Desert in Arizona, speed as last year," said Bailey. "But than 17 innings last year. where he earned all-conference now we have more overall power." Two who could throw middle honors. Not only does Bailey say his lineup relief and occasionally start are Kess Although all-conference catcher is stronger top-to-bottom, but he has Romano (Fr., Mountain View HS, Ryan Corey is gone, things won't the versatility of putting as many as Vancouver, Wash.) and Mike Shear drop off too much behind the plate. six left-handed hitters in the order. (So., Junction City HS, Ore.). Mark Tyler (So., Bothell HS, Wash.) "We have a really good offensive Reliever Will Clark (So., Santiam will start. He has an accurate ann team," said Bailey. "But the ability of Christian HS, Albany, Ore.) ap­ and proved himself as a hitter last this team to compete f()r a confer­ peared in a school-record 17 games year, batting .:~3:~. Redshirt fresh­ ence championship will be deter­ in 1995, but a shoulder injury f(>rced man Scott Box (Fr., Inglemoor HS, mined by how well we play defense him to miss most of last season. He Redmond, Wash.), and one of and how well our pitchers beyond and Eric Beasley (Fr., The Dalles Bailey's f(mner prep athletes, Rob our top fin1r do." HS, Ore.) will cover the late innings. Hoover (Sr., West Linn HS, Ore.), The Bruins boast an impressive Bailey expects improvement in the will give Tyler relief'. Box- who led pitchin~ rotation. infield, which was all new last season. the team in extra base hits in 1;1ll ball "Our first three pitchers will he as Alter returning h·om wrist surgery -also could he the designated ~ood as anybody in the conference," midway throu~h the 1996 season, hitter. said Bailey. third baseman Craig Oliver (Sr., With honorable mention All­ Vcteran Troy Schrenk (Sr., North Shorecrest HS, Seattle, Wash.) American Mike Thompson and all-

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Northwest Conference pick Jeff Left fielder Chad Hollabaugh (So., last Year ,,·as the leadership of Janosky, Bailey felt he had an out­ Lakeridge HS, Lake Oswego, Ore.) Thompson and Core\"-- their fierY field that rivaled most NCAA Division --a 1995 Oregon Class ...J.A second­ competitiYeness and desire to \\·in."' I teams. Now he's starting over. team all-state outfielder-- trans­ said BaileY. ''\\'e haYe a really nice Versatile Ryan M ulioz will move ferred in after a 'ear at nearby group of guYs, but ,,-e \rant them to to center field when not pitching. Lin ticlcl College. knO\r theY can still be fien· and "\Ve want someone there who's a Other outfielders likelY to earn competitiYe. fiery competitor and a bull dog," says playing time are John Suehisa (Fr., The Bruins \rill use a tropical trip Bailey. "Someone to take control. Leilehua HS, Wahiawa, Hawaii), to H

1997 George Fox UniFersin· Baseball Team (front roll"._fimnlefi ): Rmn Shaefer. Eric BeasleY. Jason Schilperoort, Jake Proffitt, Jason Wieg, Ben Ho.ffinan. John Suehisa. DaFid Farrell. and Sundar Cook. (second rmr) TroY Schrenk. Shawn Foote. Craig 0/i\·er. Buster Ford. Chad Hol!ahuugh. Jason Seihel. Will Clork. Ken Gilmore. and Kess Ronwno. (third row) Alex Dobson. l'v!ike Shew·. Roh Hoi!\'£' !' ..Mark Trier. Rn1n .Ml!!lo;. Lunce Gilmore. Nate SH-ml. Jeremr Green. und Dm·icl Ru.l'lnussen. (huck rm1·) Bill\· Wurk. ussisttlllt couch. Sco/1 S1){{rlock. Scoi/Bo.r. Nute Barnett. Matt Unis. Mull Saltmarsh. Trm·is Tohin. Marcus M111lo;. Geof{Loomis. as.1istw11 coach. und Pat Buile-'·· heod coach.

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PAT BAILEY _,-\ li\'O -year baseballlettenl·inncr at the Lnii"Crsitl' or It didn't take long for Pat Bailey to Idaho, Bailey was a starting otitliclder and te ye;t rs i 11 b;tseball at :\1 ort h One year after guiding West Linn Idaho College in Coue1· d'.\lene, Idaho. High School into the Oregon Class 4A Bailey continued playing semipro!Cssionalh until age ~ state championship game, he guided 28. the Bruins to the verge of a Northwest He earned a master or education degree in educational Conference title and into the NAJA Far West Regional administration fi·om the L; nin~ rsit1 or< )regon in I 9tl:). Tournament. He turned around a team that was 15-29 the At \Vest Linn, Bailey was a business instructor. and in 'ear before and helped the Bruins to a 25-16 season and a 1994, was named to Who's Who 1\mong ;\lllerica's Out­ second-place conference finish. Only three teams have standing High School Teachns. In ]9q:i he 11·as one of :W won more games in George Fox history. outstanding educators honored with a I ~)q:i Education .-\t \\'est Linn, his teams advanced to the Class 4A state Excellence Award, giYen by Associated Oregon Industries . plaYoffs seven times, a nd in his final season, were edged At George Fox, Bailey is an assistant prof'cssor or health 2-1 in the I 995 state championship game. and human perf(Jrmance. Four times Bailey has been named Three Rivers League Bailey and his wire Susan live in Ne\1be1·g with I heir Coach of" the Year. He 11·as at \V est Linn for 10 years as children Alex, 13, and Ann, I 0. head baseball coach and assistant football coach. His baseball teams 11 on five league titles and reached the Oregon semifinals in 1989 and 199 I. From 1989-95, his combined record as a high school and r\merican Legion baseball coach was 3 15-1 05 (. 7 50). PreYious to \\'est Linn, Bailey taught and coached at \\'illamette High School, Eugene, Ore., for three years. H e has ''orkecl at ,·arious baseball camps and serl'ecl as

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GEOFF LOOMIS BILLYWARK 1992 Pacific-] 0 Northern Di1·ision Bilh· \\'ark. f(nmerh assistant coach Player ofthe Year Geoff Loomis is in his at \\"hinwnh College. "·ill coach the second year on the George Fox staff as Bruin pitchers this season. an assistant coach. \\'ark is a 1995 graduate o r He was the University of Portland's \\'hitiH>rth ..- \s ajunior he " ·as named MVP in 1992 and was drafted by the N.-\l.-\ na tional plaYer of the " ·eek after Oakland Athletics organization. H e thrm,·ing a complete game ,,·in against played t11·o seasons fiJr the Southern Oregon Athletics and No. !-ranked Lewis-Clark State College. " ·as team l'v!VP in 199 ~). \\'ark pla1ed .-\me rican Legion baseball and "·as a n all­ A third baseman, he was a two-time first-team All­ state basketball and football plaYe r in SteYens1ille. 1\lont.. Pacific- I 0 Northern Division selection. His .:)76 career " ·he re h e graduated from hig h school in 1991 . batting average set a school record at UP, as did his 80 H e currentlY 1mrks in the Portland State Uni1ersin· hits, 22 doubles, and ;)3 extra base hits in a season. athletic d epartme nt. r\t UP he played under Pat Bailey during Bailey's one­ He and his wife .-\m1 li1e in Portla nd. year stint as assistant coach. Loomis had a stellar prep career at Oregon City High JIM REICHENBACH School, \\·here he was named I ~)~9 fi1·sr team Class 4A all­ Former C:leYeland High School and Punlancl State state and Player of the Year in the Three-Rivers League. Uni1ersity player Jim Reichenbach " ·ill assist" ith George H e had a .6 I 0 batting average and led the state with 57 Fox's o utfielde rs this season. RBI. The first-Year assistant coach ,,·as a t\\·o-time all-cit1 Loomis earned his bachelor's degree in marketing and ) . selection at Cleveland and set the school RBI record "ith management in 1994. He currently is completing a mas­ 53. He graduated in I 987 and plaYed at Portland State f(Jr ters of arts degree in teaching at Pacific Unive rsity. H e and t\\·o seasons. his wife Anna live in Beaverton. He has coaching exp e rie nce at Cle1·eland High a nd "·ith Newberg's A. .merican Legion a nd Babe Ruth teams. H e cunenth "orks \\·ith the JLCS pitching machine company in Tuala tin. H e and his ,,·ife Diane haY e t\\·o children. Nathania! and Andre\\·. They liY e in Ne\\·berg.

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CRAIG TAYLOR is in his ninth HAL ADRIAN bectnte r\ssociate year as George Fox University Athletic Director of Athletics at George Fox in Director, but he has been associated 1994. In that position, he is responsible with the Bruins for 23 years as player, for the Bruin Club and general fund coach and professor. raising, as well as special projects Taylor, 45, came to George Fox in including the George Fox Sports Hall 1971 as a junior forward for the men's of Fame and sports banquet. basketball team. In 1972-73, he helped A 1956 graduate of Le,,·is & Clark the Bruins to their first-ever NAIA District 2 title. College, Adrian taught and coached in the Beaverton Taylor graduated from George Fox in 1974, named School District until 1961, when he joined North Pacific both Outstanding Man in Teacher Education and Out­ Insurance. In 1994 he retired as Vice President of Human standing Physical Education Major. He received a master Resources. For 40 years he has been involved in church of science degree in education from Linfield College in music leadership, chairing the 1992 Billy Graham Crusade 1975. While enrolled in graduate courses, he was a music committee. Adrian also has been active in United George Fox residence hall director. Way leadership. From 1976 through 1979, Taylor was the Bruin baseball He and his wife Audrey have tht·ee sons: Jay, Greg, and coach while also serving as assistant basketball coach. He Dave, who currently is George Fox's Vice Pt·esident lor worked at a sporting goods retailing firm from 1979-Sl. Development. The A.D. was the coach of the women's basketball team from 1981-93, producing a 162-155 record. He also ROB FELTON is in his fifth year coached George Fox softball ti-om 1981-88 and again in as Sports Information Director for 1990. His teams compiled a 77-99-1 record, and in 1985 George Fox's 13 athletic teams. A 1992 he was named NAIA District 2 Coach of the Year. George Fox graduate with a degree in At George Fox, the athletic director is responsible for communication arts, Felton was a sports athletic d e partment functions, including eli gibility and compliance with George Fox, conference, NAIA and information student assistant for three NCAA regulations, budgeting, and department and spons years. center manageme nt. The George Fox Sports Information Taylo r has three children: Leah, 22, Bree, 17 , and Office has produced 34 national award-winning publica­ Casey, 7. tions in the last 15 years. Most recently, the 1995-96 men's Taylor and his wife Kathy live in McMinnville. and women's basketball media guides each earned top-10 finishes in a national contest sponsored by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Felton, 26, also has additional responsibilities as Assis­ tant Director of Public Information. In I 997, he recei\'ed a "Rising Star" award in the field of communications from Council for Advancement and Suppon of Education (CASE) District VI II. A lllogno cum lrmde graduate, he was named Outstanding Student in Communication Arts and to " \Yho's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Unive rsities. He was sports editor f(lr the student newspaper. The Crescent , f(n· two years and editor as a sophomore.

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ARLINGTON CHRISTIAN HS: Coached by Tom Rays ... 1995: Class 2A all-state ... First-team all-area ... First- Ryan Alvis team All-Wesco League pitcher and first baseman ... Team captain and MVP .. .Arlington Times Athlete of the Year...Hit .463 with four doubles, two home runs and I 0 31 RBI...5-2 pitching record ... 2.86 ER.J.\. ... 65 strikeouts ... Pitcher/Outfield, Fresh., 5-10, 190 1994: First-team .-\11-Wesco League first baseman and second-team pitcher. .. Team captain a nd MVP ... Best Bats: Right!Throws: Right batting average in school histon (.473) ... Two-time E\'erett Hometown: Kent, Wash. H erald Athlete of the Week ... 6-I pitching record ... 2.58 (Seattle Christian HS - '96) ERA .. .48 strikeouts. PERSONAL: Born 8/3/77 ... Liberal arts m ( • •'H1 -I) amotwt"J regulars ... Hit .-J-7q with runners in scoring position ... :) -0 \'tTstts conli::TetHT opponents ... Led team in strikeouts (-.J -l ).

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GF CAREER STATS: Pitching Year GP IP w L s H R ER BB so SH ERA 1995 17 :IX. :1:1 I :.! ,,-_, :!I I:! :!I 1:-1 () :!XI 1996 -I :Ui/ () ') ,, li li II " () 1-1.7 Total :!I ·1:2.0 I :I :I (j .,-- I 1:-i :!I :,!() () :I. XI) Catcher, Freshman, 6-1, 215 Bats: Right!Throws: Right Hometown: Redmond, Wash. (Inglemoor HS- '95) Sundar Cook PERSONAL: Born 6/29/76 .. . Liberal arts m;:Uor...Son ofTom and janice Box .. . High school le tterwinner in basketball. .. Hobbies include reading and 11 playing the guita r. Infield, Sophomore, 5- I 0, I 65 GEORGE FOX: One of hardest workers on team ... Shown Bats: Right/Throws: Right tremendous improve ment since joining team ... Good Hometown: Kirkland, \\'asi1. a thle te ... One of spiritual leaders on team ... l996: Redshirted season. Uuanita I-IS- '95) INGLEMOOR HS: Coached by Paul Moody ... 1995: PERSONAL: Born ;)/H/77 ... Son ofjerry Second-team r\11-King Co. Conference ... Team cap­ and Barbara Cook ... Athlctic training major .. . High school tain ... 1994: Second-team All-King Co. Conference. letten1 inner in baseball and f(Jot ball. GEORGE FOX: Outstanding cleknsi\'ely ... I m prm·ing hitting and throwing ... VerY hard worke1· in practice .. - 1996: Played second base. JUANITA HS: Coached by Gary Crocning ... 1995: .-\li­ King Co. League honorable mention .... 29 -~ hatting average ... 2S hits.

GF CAREER STATS: Hitting Pitcher, Sophomore, 5-11, 180 Year AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA SB/SBA BB SO E Bats: Right!Throws: Right 1996 :? I 0 0 0 II II . 000 11/ 0 0 Hometmvn: Albany, Ore. (Santiam Christian HS- '94) PERSONAL: Born 7!l0/76 ... Elemen­ tan education major .. . Son of Bill and Pam Clark ... Hobbies include sports-card collecting and water sports. GEORGE FOX: Shon relie\ er ... Very f(>eus ecl ... 1996: Redshined season ... H elped George Fox to 9-3 start as '\o. I re li e ve r be J(Jre injuring shoulder. In 12 games after losing C Ltrk. C eorge Fox 11ent 3 -SJ. 1995: Tied George Fox record lw pitching in 17 games ... 2.83 ERA led team and \l

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habits ... Coach BaileY calls him a great addition to team. FOSTER HS: Coached b,· RustY Trudeau ... 1996: .-\JI- :'\1 isqualh League shortstop ... Team defensi1 e ~I\· P ... ~'lost inspirational pla\er ... l995: .-\.11-:\fisqualh League UtilitY Player ... Team ~I\ ' P ... 1994: .-\.11-\lisqualh League Desig- nated Hitter. .. League Batting Title (.51 7) ... 1993: .-\.11- Pitcher, Senior, 6-1, 215 \lisqually League Honorable Mention ... \'oted Rookie of Bats: Rightffhrows: Left the Year by teammates .. . Most impro,·ecl plaYer. Hometown: Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton I-IS- '90) PERSONAL: Bum II / 1'2/7 1... Health Shawn Foote education m<~jor ... Son or William and Ruth Dobson .... -\fter one season asjunior Yarsity coach at Lake Os\rego High School, stepped up to become the youngest head baseb;dl coach in Oregon class 4A. After coaching in 1994 and 3 I 99:'5, left position to pursue teaching degree ... Hobbies Infield, Junior, :J-8 , 165 include coaching baseball, fishing, golf and plaYing guitar. Bats: Leftffhro\\·s : Right GEORGE FOX: Starts season as No.4 pitcher .. . Could be Hometown: i\,1elba. Idaho a spot starter or throw middle relief. .. Excellent control (Melba I-IS- '93) with good moYement. .. Finds ways to get people to miss baii. .. Senior co-captain ... l996: Used as spot starter/middle PERSONAL: Born 8/2-±/7-± ... Pre-Lm/ reliever ... Earned wins against University of Puget Sound business m~or ... Son of E.G. and PatsY Foote ... Hobbies (March 28) and Pacific Lutheran Uni\'ersity (April 6) ... include sno\\· skiing, dra\\·ing. painti,{g and fishing ....- \n 2.:~3 ERA second best on team. Eagle Scout. .. T\\·in brother plaYed baseball and football for CHEMEKETA CC: Coached by Steve Heaclrickson ... l991: Pacific Lutheran L'niY ersit\ and other bmther plaYs Played first base. baseball f(n· .-\Jbenson College of Idaho. BEAVERTON HS: Coached by l'vlike Bubalo ... l990: GEORGE FOX: Battling l(n pla1 in g time at second Played first base ... T eam won Metro League title. base ... l'laYing time "ill be detemJined bY hitting ... A.bme­ aYerage speed ... Good 110rk habits ... l996: Pl;wed mosth GF CAREER STATS: second base ... Stole f(mr bases in fi\ e attempts: · Pitching PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY: 1994: Did not pla1 Year GP IP W L S H R ER BB SO SH ERA baseball. 1996 ~:-, 2i.6i 2 () :\-1 16 H II IH () 2.(i() MELBA HS: Coached by Corh Hill ... l993: Team captain ... ,-\.1 1-\\'estern Idaho Conference ... l992: T eam captain ... r\Jso lettered in football, basketball and \\Test)ing. GF CAREER STATS: David Farrell Hitting Year AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA SB/SBA BB so E 1995 1-1 10 -1 () 0 () :214 K S :) I 1 1996 :\ I II .) I 0 () .09i -1 ,-, 6 10 2 Total 4;) 21 i 0 () 2 .l :) :) I"- ...J.) i J:i :\ Infield, Freshman, 5-9, 155 Bats: Switch/Throws: Right Hometown: Seattle, Wash. (Foster I-IS- '96) \ PERSONAL: Born ll!3/77 ... Business major ... Son or Bob Farrell and Peggy Upshaw ... Piavecl ha~ch a ll f(>r Curtis Connie Mack haseb;dl dub ... High schoolletten1inner in f(>otb ;di. .. Hobbies include weight lifiing and sports card colkning. GEORGE FOX: ( ;ood ddensi\'e slwnstop ... 1-1 itt i ng will imprme with weight training .. Excellent ;tttituclc/\lork

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NORTH BEND HS: Coached by Dave G ibsotL .. l995: Class 4A first team all-state .. First-team all-l'vlidwestern League shortstop ... Miclwestern League Most Valuable Player .. .Team captain ... Team l'v!VP ... Selected to play in the 1995 State-Metro All-Star Baseball Series ... North Bend High School Male Athlete of the Year ... Oregon Boy's State Infield, Junior, 6-0, 195 delegate ... .44(1 batting average .. . :32 RBI , ~ home runs, 8 doubles .. . 1994: Played shortstop. Bats: Right(fhrows: Right Hometown: Corvallis, Ore. GF CAREER STATS: (Santiam Christian HS - '93) Hitting Year AB R H 28 38 HR RBI 8A S8/S8A 88 SO E PERSONAL: Born 9/8/75 ... Business 1996 57 5 15 3 0 0 10 .2Ci:l 0/0 :l K 10 major .. . Son of Bill and Jackie Ford ... Hobbies include hunting, fishing and snowboarding. GEORGE FOX: Starting second baseman .. . Contact hitter ... Very good defensive skills ... Quick feet, good range ... Team co-captain ... 1996: Played shortstop, second Ken Gilmore base and third base ... Hit .326 with runners in scoring position ... 1995: Played in 23 games. SANTIAM CHRISTIAN HS: Coached by Matt Nosack .. . 16 1993: Team captain ... All-West Valley League selection .. . Pitcher, Sophomore, 6-0, 170 Named to 2A all-state team .. . Played in all-state game ... Bats: Rightffhrows: Right 1992: Team captain .. Al l-West Valley League selection ... Also a four-year letterwinner in football and two-year Hometown: Coos Bay, Ore. letterwinner in basketball. (North Bend HS - '94) GF CAREER STATS: PERSONAL: Born l 2/:1 l/75 .. . Com­ puter science major .. . Son of Dan a nd Debbie G ilmo re ... Hitting Older brother of teammate Lance G ilmore ... Class Year AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BA SB/SBA BB so E salutatorian ... Boy's State delegate ... Hobbies include 1995 66 10 14 0 0 0 I .212 Ill 5 5 4 drawing, hunting, camping, a nd other sports. 1996 94 21 27 4 0 0 16 .287 1/4 8 8 11 Total 160 3 1 4 1 4 0 0 17 .256 1/5 13 13 15 GEORGE FOX: Middle relief. .. \Vm·king to improve control. .. Very coachable .. . 1996: Appeared in four games. NORTH BEND HS: Coached by Bill Horning ... 1994: Team captain and MVP .. .Ali-Midwestern League utility player. .. 1992: Pitched perfect game versus Marshfield Lance Giln1ore High. GF CAREER STATS: 8 Pitching Infield, Sophomore, 6-1, 185 Year GP IP w L s H R ER 88 so ERA Bats: Rightrrhrows: Right 1996 4 2. 3;) 0 0 0 2 2 :\ .86 Hometown: Coos Bay, Ore. (North Bend HS- '95)

PERSONAL: Born 4!1/77 ... Elementary education major ... Son of Dan and Debbie Gi lmore ... High school lenerwinner in football and basketball ... Younger brother of teammate Ke n Gilmore. G EORGE FOX: Fighting fl>1· starting shortstop position ... l-Ias shown improved collfidence and sk ill s ... l996: Played shortstop and third base ... Hit .:H!i with runners in scoring posit io11.

14 G E 0 R G E F 0 X B OGRAPH C A L NFORMATION Jeremy Green Chad Hollabaugh 35 9 Pitcher, Freshman, 6-1 , 185 Outfield, Sophomore, 5-ll , 195 Bats: Right/Throws: Right Bats: Left/Throws: Left Hometown: Portland, Ore. Hometown: Portland, Ore. (Clackamas HS- '96) (Lakeridge HS - '95) PERSONAL: Born ll/2/77 ... Seconclary PERSONAL: Born l/l l/76 ... Business education m<~jor. .. Son of Don and Ellie Green ... High major...Son of Brad and Joan 1-Iollabaugh ... Hobbies school letterwinner in basketball and football... Hobbies include weightlifting and fishing. include hunting, fishing and motorcross racing. GEORGE FOX: Starting left fielder. .. Will hit anywhere GEORGE FOX: Possible starter ... Good control. .. Working from No.2 to No.6 in lineup ... Left-handed hitter \rith on improving mechanics to become more efllcient. .. pmrer. .. Student of game. vVorked hard on conditioning during off-season ... Very LINFIELD COLLEGE: Coached b' Scott Carnahan ... coachable. 1996: Played outfield and designated hitter for conference CLACKAMAS HS: Coached by Wilkins Baton .. . 1996: champs ... Hit .270 as freshman. Second-team All-Three Rivers League .. .Team cap­ LAKERIDGE HS: 1995: Coached b, DaYe Gasser. .. 1996: tain ... 1995: Second-team All-Three Rivers League. Class 4A second-team all-state outfielder. .. All-Three RiYers League first team ... Played in !Vletro All-Star series- the only playe r to hit a ... KXYQ Radio Player of the Ben Hoffn1an \Veek .. .Team captain. 2 Infield, Freshman, 5-8, 150 Bats: Rights/Throws: Right Hometown: The Dalles, Ore. (The Dalles HS - '96) PERSONAL: Born 4/27/78 ... History major. .. Son of Phil and Linda Hoffman ... Honor student. .. Hobbies include water skiing. GEORGE FOX: Contact hitter. .. Working to improve defensively ... Very competitive ... Hard worker. THE DALLES HS: Coached by Steve Sugg .. . 1996: First- team Ali-Tri-Valley League third baseman ... Led team with 29 RBI...1995: Second-team All-Tri-Valley League third baseman ... 1994: Member of 3A state championship team.

B A S E B A L L IS B OGRAPH C A L NFORMAT 0 N Rob Hoover Ryan Mufloz 7 13 Catcher, Senior, 6-0, 195 Pitcher,Junior, 6-1, 185 Bats: Right/Throws: Right Bats: Left/Throws: Right Hometown: West Linn, Ore. Hometown: Aloha, Ore. (West Linn HS- '92) (Aloha I-IS - '94) PERSONAL: Born 8/24/73 ... Business PERSONAL: Born '0 / ~l/7() ... Libcral arts major. .. Son of Bob and Julie Hoover ... Hobbies include m

PERSONAL: Born 6 / 20/7~ ... Liberal arts major. .. Son of.Joe and Laura Muiioz ... Younger brother of teammate Rvan Muiio1.. GEORGE FOX: Ven f(>Cused and competitive ... Switched to sidectnn deliYel·\· i;1 olf~season ... Underst:ands what it 1:1k cs tc> llii]JI'<> \'e .. ·.l'> ack-up first baseman. ALOHA HS: Coached by Bill Love ... 1996: T eam ct pt ai n ... 1-1onor a blc m e ntion all-Metro League in fielder ... 1995: Sccond-tcc11n

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WHITWORTH COLLEGE: 1996: .--\tte nded fall semester. Craig Oliver NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN HS: Coach ed bY J ack Hancock ... 1996: Team c tptain ... First-team all-Panorama 5 Leagu e ... 1995: T eam c tptain ....- \J so leuered in soccer. Infielder, Senior, 5-9, 165 Bats: Right( fhro\\·s : Right David Rastnussen Hometmn1: Seattle, Wash. (Shorecrest HS - '95) PERSONAL: Born 9/6/7-L..Business 25 and economics/communications arts major. .. Son of Ken Outfielder, Freshman. 6-2, 180 and Bonnie OliYe r...High schoollettenrinner in Bats: Right([hrm,·s: Right tennis .. . Hobbies include mountain biking, music. back­ packing. skiing, sports, business im-estments. hanging out Hometmm: Selma, Calif \\·ith friends, [unilY and clog. (Immanuel HS - '96) GEORGE FOX: Swrting third base man ... Coulcl play PERSONAL: Born 8!1 0// S .. .Social shonstop ... Senior co-captain ... \ ' e rY good glm'C

GF CAREER STATS: Hitting Kess Rotnano Year A8 R H 28 38 HR RBI 8A S8/S8A 88 SO E 1996 :l-1 ;, 1-1 I 0 0 -1 . - II~ ()j () -1 30 Pitcher, Freshman, 6-1 , 180 Bats: Right/Throws: Right Jake Proffitt Hometmn1: Vancomer, \\'ash. (Mountain Vie"' HS - '96) 42 PERSONAL: Born 2/H/7 H. .. Liberal a rrs Outfielder, Freshman, 5-l 0, 160 major...Son ofJenv Roma no ... Hobbies include skiing and plaYing golf Bats: Right/Throws: Right GEORGE FOX: l'vliddle relie1 e r. .. Bigges1 strength is Hometown: Spokane, 'Nash. accuracY ....- \boYe-aYe rag·e l ~ts tball and outst

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B OGRAPH C A L NFORMATION Matt Saltmarsh Jason Schilperoort 17 20 Infield, Junior, 6-3, 210 Outfield, Freshman, 5-11, 160 Bats: Left/Throws: Left Bats: Right(fhrows: Right Hometown: Oregon City, Ore. Hometown: Chehalis, Wash. (Oregon City HS- '93) (W.F. West HS- '96) PERSONAL: Born 6/9!75 .. . Physical PERSONAL: Born :3!18/78 ... Liberal arts education major. ..Son of Sandy Doud ... Hobbies include major ... Son of Dan Schilperoort...Hobbies include tennis, reading, spending time with friends and family, enjoying bowling, ping pong, paint ball and golf. the sunshine. GEORGE FOX: One of fastest players on team ... Most GEORGE FOX: Hits with power. .. First baseman .. . Mid­ likely will get playing time in center and lefi: field. semester transfer. .. Left-handed hitter. W.F. WEST HS: Coached by Tom Zuber. .. l996: All-Black COLLEGE OF THE DESERT: Coached by Dave Buttles ... Hills League .. Regional all-star.. .Team captain .. . Colclen Played with current teammate Matt Unis ... 1996: Team Glove award .. . Big-Stick award .. .Team MVP ... l995: All­ captain ... A.li-Foothill Conference .. .S elected and played in Black Hills League, Golden Glove award ... 1994: Golden Southern California Junior College all-star series ... Glove award .. . Voted Most Inspirational. 1995: Played with current teammate Matt Unis. POINT LOMA NAZARENE: 1994: Redshirted on team that went to 1994 NAJA national tournament. .. Attended with current teammate Matt Unis. OREGON CITY HS: Coached by Greg Lord ... 1993: First­ Troy Schrenk team all-Three RiYers League ... Hit 12 doubles and four home runs ... Pia\'ed 1\·ith current teammate Matt Unis. 14 Pitcher, Senior, 5-10, 170 Bats: Right/Throws: Left Ryan Schaefer Hometown: Aurora, Ore. (North Marion HS- '92) 42 PERSONAL: Born 6/23/74 ... Sociology m

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Class 4r\ second team all-state ... First team all-Capital League ... One of three Oregon high school seniors selected by coaches to receive Old Timers Player's Association Scholarship .. .Team MVP and captain .. . 1991: Class 3A honorable mention all-state ... First team all- Capital League .. .Team MVP and captain .. . 1990: Class 3A honorable mention all-state ... First team all-Capital League. Pitcher, Sophomore, 6-1, 190 GF CAREER STATS: Bats: Right/Throws: Right Pitching Hometown: Junction City, Ore. Year GP IP w L s H R ER BB so SH ERA Uunction City HS -'95) 1994 1:2 GH .:Z H () -17 :2 ~) :!.J :10 (i() 2 :\.15 PERSONAL: Born 5/20/7 / ... Business 1996 I,; 77.:1:1 ·I li 2 HO -19 :E1 27 ·l:l -1.07 and economics/education major. .. Son of SteYen and Total 27 I-1:J.:):I 12 7 2 I'J-_, ~~ ,,~) :ii 10:1 :I :\.6:-, Kathleen Shear...High schoolletten,·inner in football and basketball ... Hobbies include football, S\\·imming, fishing. and weight lifting. GEORGE FOX: Best oYerall selection of pitches on team ... Coach Pat Bailey says his strike-to-ball percentage \rill determine of innings he pitches ... 1996: Pitched six innings in a win oYer Western Baptist (l'vlarch 12) ... Appeared in six games. Outfield, Sophomore, 6-0, 180 JUNCTION CITY HS: Coached bY Cal Fagan ... 1995: Bats: Right/Throws: Left Honorable mention SkY-Em League outfielder. .. Ivlost inspirational player .. .Team captain ... 1994: Second team Hometown: Hillsboro, Ore. all-Sky-Em League outfielder. .. Most inspirational plaYer. .. (Hillsboro HS - '94) Team captain ... . 279 batting aYerage ... 1993: i'vlost inspira­ PERSONAL: Born 10/7/76 ... Marketing tional player. . .Team l'viVP .. . 1992: T eam most inspirational m

8 A S E 8 A L L B OGRAPH C A L NFORMAT 0 N ~------~--· ~ Scott Spurlock Nate Swan 29 26 Outfield, Sophomore, 6~2, 200 Utility, Freshman, 1~1, 165 Bats: Right/Throws: Right Bats:Right/Thrmvs: Right Hometown: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Hometown: Medford, Ore. (Coeur d'Alene HS ~ '94) (South Medford - '96)

PERSONAL: Born 10/l7/75 ... Premed PERSONAL:OBorn ~ / '29/7~ ... Business/ major ... Son of Walt and Connie Spurlock .. . Hobbies economics m

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37 Pitcher, Sophomore, 6-5, I 95 Bats: Right/Throws: Right Outfield, Freshman, 5~3, 140 Hometown: Beaverton, Ore. Bats: Right/Throws: Right Uesuit HS- '94) Hometown: Wahiawa, Hawaii (Leilehua HS - '96) PERSONAL: Born 11 /6/75 ... 1-Iealth and human performance mre early­ GEORGE FOX: Quick ... rviissed hdl ball playing varsity season shoulder injury. soccer ... Good athlete. JESUIT HS: Coached by Tim Massey. LEILEHUA HS: Coached by Ke\·in Tosaka ... 1996: Team co-captain and Most Valuable Player ... OJA \Vest honorable GF CAREER STATS: mention ... AJl-Sun all-star selection ... Pony State Palomino Pitching Hawaii State Champion- best off ensive player ... 1995: Year GP GS GC IP W L S H R ER BB K's SH ERA ( :o-e

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Catcher, Sophomore, 6-0, 200 Infield, junior, 6-2, 180 Bats: Right{fhrows: Right Bats: Left{fhro"·s: Right Hometmn1: Bothell, \VasiL Hometom1: Mih\-aukie. Ore. (Bothell H S - '95) (Oregon CitY HS- '93) PERSONAL: Born :I/18/7 7 ... Liberal PERSONAL: Born 9/1 2/7-! ... Social arts major. .. Son ol" Dennis tball .. . Hobbies include skiing. Lnis ... I-Iobbies include basketball and fi shing. GEORGE FOX: Starting cttcher ... DefensiYeh· \-ery quick GEORGE FOX: Fighting f(w plaYing time at third release ... Accurate ann ... No.:\ hitter ... Contact hitter with base .. . Could play second base .. . Good clutch hitter. occasional po,,·eL .. VerY good in the clutch ... lmproYed COLLEGE OF THE DESERT: 1996: ~lost inspira- strength with ,,·ork in \\-eight room ... 1996: Hit .:\:)9 \\·ith tional. .. 1995: Hit .281 and plaYed third base ... PiaYed \lith runners in scoring posit ion ... Back-up catcher. current teammate Matt Saltmarsh. BOTHELL HS: Coached by Brad Files .. . l995: First-team POINT LOMA NAZARENE: 1994: Redshined on team All-King C:o. League catcher. .. .:\ 29 batting aYerage ... 29 that \\·e nr to 199-! \!AI.-\ national tournament. ...-\tt endecl RBI , second best in league history .. . :\ home runs, 3 triples, \rith current teammate l\Iatt Saltmarsh. 8 doubles ... 1994: Second-team all-1\.ing Co. League utilitY OREGON CITY HS: 1993: Te l'l -·' ~ I I ~ l .:1:1:1 :1/:\ 1:\ q li

Outfield. Freshman. 5-S . 160 Bats: Right/Thro" s: Right Hometo" n: Seattle, \\'ash. (Shorecrest HS - '96)

PERSONAL: Born II 1 I I 77 .... -\ ccount­ ing major ... Son or SteYe and Linda \\"ieg ... I-Iobbies include outdoor actiYities. '' eight lifting and card collecting ... Father assists on Connie lVIack baseball team in summer. Lettered in high school football. GEORGE FOX: Fighting f(Jr one of top si~ outlieldcr positions ... Huge d esire . SHORECREST HS: 1996: Team captain ... l 995: T eam captain ... ''l\h. Hussle .. ~l\\ · arcl ''inner. .. \\'esco .\.-\second­ team Gttcher ... 1994: \\·esco .\.. \honorable mention out ­ fielder.

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Lewis & Clark College "Pioneers" Pacific University "Boxers" Location: Portland, Oregon Location: Forest Grove, Oregon Enrollment: 1,800 1996 Record: 11-20 Enrollment: I ,725 1996 Record: I6-I8 Affiliation: NAINNCAA III Affiliation: NAINNCAA III Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges Head Coach: Jerry Gatto (Univ. of Portland '61) Head Coach: Greg Bradley (Oregon State '75) Record at School: 320-244 (15 years) Record at School: 16-I8 (one year) SID: Tony Fowler, (503) 768-7067 Fax: (503) 768-7058 SID: Ronn Rowland, (503) 359-2I61 Fax: (503) 359-2209 Field: Huston Sports Complex (300) Field: Lincoln Park ( 1,000)

Linfield College "Wildcats" Willamette University "Bearcats" Location: McMinnville, Oregon Location: Salem, Oregon Enrollment: 2,220 1996 Record: 26-15 Enrollment: 1,701 1996 Record: 22-17 Affiliation: NAINNCAA III Affiliation: NAINNCAA III Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges Head Coach: Scott Carnahan (Linfield '73) Head Coach: David Wong (Willamette '85) Record at School: 286-221 (13 years) Record at School: 120-112 (6 years) SID: Kelly Bird, (503) 434-2439 Fax: (503) 434-2497 SID: CliffVoliva, (503) 370-6110 Fax: (503) 375-5428 Field: Jim Wright Stadium (860) Field: John Lewis Field (1 ,200)

Whitman College "Missionaries" University of Puget Sound "Loggers" ' Location: Walla Walla, Washington ,;;t Location: Tacoma, Washington ' Enrollment: I ,330 1996 Record: 3-30 ' Enrollment: 2,700 1996 Record: 6-28 . / Affiliation: NAIA/:-JCAA. III Affiliation: NAINNCAA III PS WHITMAN Northwest Conference of Independent COLLEGE Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges Colleges (Member in 1996-97) Head Coach: TraYis Feezell (Wyoming '90) Head Coach: Ken Garland (Willamette '81) Record at School: First year Record at School: 6-28 (one year) SID: Dave Holden, (309) 527-5902 Fax: (509) 527-4963 SID: Robin Hamilton, (206) 756-3141 Fax: (206) 7 56-:3634 Field: Borleske Stadium (I ,500) Field: Burns Field

Whitworth College "Pirates" Pacific Lutheran University "Lutes" [JD Location: Spokane, Washington Location: Tacoma, Washington [lUTE~ Enrollment: I ,500 1996 Record: 20-I6 Enrollment: 3,500 1996 Record: 19-IS Affiliation: NAINNCAA III Affiliation: NAINNCAA III lliJ Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges Head Coach: Rod Taylor (Whitworth '9I) Head Coach: Larry Marshall (Wash. St. '74) Record at School: 48-61 (3 years) Record at School: 210-248 (13 years) SID: Steve Flegel, (509) 466-3239 Fax: (509) 466-3720 SID: Nick Dawson, (206) 535-7356 Fax: (206) 535-7584 Field: Merkel Field (250) Field: PLU Field (400)

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Albertson College of Idaho "Coyotes" Northwest Nazarene College "Wildcats" Location: Caldwell, Idaho Location: Nampa, Idaho Enrollment: 650 Enrollment: I ,275 Affiliation: NAIA, Cascade Conference Affiliation: NAIA, Cascade Conference 1996 Record: 46-16 1996 Record: I4-24 Head Coach: Tim Mooney (Idaho '80) Head Coach: B1·ian Muir (Azusa Pacific '91) Record at School: 326-189-3 (I 0 years) Record at School: 54-84 (4 years) Baseball SID: Dave Hahn, (208) 459-568 I Baseball SID: Rich Sanders, (208) 467-8397 Fax: (208) 439-5834 Fax: (208) 467-8396 Field: Simplot Stadium (6,500) Field: Elmore W. Vail Baseball Stadium (1,000)

Central Washington University "Wildcats" University of Portland "Pilots" Location: Ellensburg, Washington Location: Portland, Oregon Enrollment: 7,000 Enrollment: 2,700 Affiliation: NAIA, independent Affiliation: NAIA, Div. I, West Coast Conference 1996 Record: 19-27 1996 Record: 14-32 Head Coach: Desi Storey Head Coach: Terry Pollreisz (Portland '69) Record at School: 87-I07 (5 years) Record at School: 250-266-2 (10 years) Baseball SID: Bob Guptill, (509) 963-1914 Baseball SID: Steve Walker, (503) 283-7439 Fax: (509) 963-2351 Fax: (503) 283-7242 Field: Tomlinson Field (700) Field: Pilot Stadium (I ,500)

Concordia University "Cavaliers" Western Baptist College "Warriors" Location: Portland, Ore. Location: Salem, Oregon Enrollment: I ,034 Enrollment: 694 Affiliation: NAIA, Cascade Conference Affiliation: NAIA, Cascade Conference 1996 Record: I2-26 1996Record: 7-26 Head Coach: Brian Mullan Head Coach: Denny Rasmussen (Biola '70) Record at School: I7-58 (2 years) Record at School: 47-317 (8 years) Baseball s:::D: Mike Merrill, (503) 280-8695 SID: Tim Smith, (503) 375-7021 Fax: (503) 280-8591 Fax: (503) 585-43I6 Field: Concordia University Field Field: Chemeketa. Community College (300)

Eastern Oregon State College "Mountaineers" Western Oregon State College "Wolves" Location: La Grande, Oregon Location: Monmouth, Oregon Enrollment: I ,8 I 0 Enrollment: 3, 7 00 Affiliation: NAIA, Cascade Conference Affiliation: NAIA, Cascade Conference 1996Record: 18-26 1996 Record: 28-23-1 Head Coach: Wes McAIIaster/Dave Huffine Head Coach: Terry Baumgartner (WOSC '93) Record at School: (first year) Record at School: 61-36- l (2 years) SID: Dave Girrard, (503) 962-3732 SID: Tim Clodjeaux, (503) 838-8308 Fax: (503) 962-3577 Fax: (503) 838-8164 Field: Snowflake Field (200) Field: Western Oregon Field (750)

Hawaii Pacific University "Sea Warriors" Location: Honolulu, Hawaii Enrollment: 8,000 Affiliation: NAIA, Far West Region 1996 Record: 11-23-I Head Coach: Allan Sato Record at School: 11-2:~-1 (I year) Baseball SID: Trey (~annan, (808) 544-022I Fax: (808) 566-2405 Field: Hans L'Orange Field

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INDIVIDUAL BATTING Runs 59 i'vlike Nadeau 1993 Batting Avg. (50 AB min.) 56 IV! ike Thompson 1994 .537 :V!ick G"il\'lll 1971 54 Mike Nadeau 1994 .500 KellY Champ 1976 47 Jeffja nosky 1996 .-t3-t .\liguel Riv·era 1990 46 Aaron Knolls 1994 .-t26 .\'liguel RiYera 191l9 -t4 Many Beye rs 1995 .-t26 Keven Bottenfie ld 1986 43 Gary Borer 1991 _-t 12 .-\a ron Knotts 1994 40 Dan Stupur 1989 .410 KeY e n Bottenfield 1985 40 \1ike Nadeau 1992 .-t03 Chris \\'akelancl 199-t 40 Chris \\'akeland 1994 .-±02 Fen1ando Pol 1992 .--10 1 TonY Robertson 1993 Doubles 20 (;ary Borer 1991 At Bats 16 Kev·e n Bouenfield 198:) 18-t \ 'like '\adeau 199-t I 5 r\amn Knolls 1994 176 ~\dam Kersha"· 199-1 13 Joe (;ordon 1995 I 70 .-\a ron Knotts 199-t 14 Dan Stupm 1989 170 Ryan CoreY !995 1-t Chris \\'akeland 1994 16 7 .\lanv· Bev·ers 1995 13 Brandon Crosier 1992 lti-t TonY Iranshad 1995 I 2 l\Ltll Capka 199:-1 160 GarY BoY e r 1991 12 MikeThompson 199-l 160 1\. e,in \Lttson 199-t 12 Rya n Corey 1995 I 'iS Tom· Spencer I ~~9~ 159 \like Thompson 199-t Triples 1l C hris Wakeland 1994 Hits 5 \1 ik e Thompson 1994 70 .-\aron Knotts 1994 4 Dan Stupur 19S'l 67 \like \iadeau 199-t 4 Mike: \!adeau 1994 63 :VIanv· Be,·ers 1995 3 Dav e \!organ 1971 59 \like Thompson 199-t 3 \Vade \ \'itherspoon 1981 Fema ndn Pol 51l \like '\acleau 199:1 'I :'v!att C:apka 199'\ :'iS Chris \\'ake land 199-1 3 Adam Kersh .'d .-\clam Kersha"· 199-t 12 Fe rnando Pol 1 9~)2 -18 Josh Cilbc.:rt I ~llJ:\ :12 JeffJanoskv 1 9~):) I 0 Kevin \\'alson 199-l -17 Chris \\'<~kelancl 199-'1 :1 1 Kev·i n Coodman I ~J89 Games 8 Ryan Corey 199:) -16 ,\amn Knolls llJlJ-1 29 Hector \'elez 19 ~8 -17 Tom Spencer 1992 8 . -\<~ron 1\.nolls 199-l -16 Adam Kersha\\' llJ'l-1 .\dam Kersh~l\v · 199-1 -L) \I au ( :.,p ka 1992 8 JeffJanosh 1996 40 Kev·in Kv·a rnslrom l'l~ll Fern~mdo Po l I ~~~l2 --1-.'i Sean Bah rl ]l )~)2 7 G~l\ lc Beebe 1981 :-Is Mike: Thompson 199-1 Dav·in i\'liv~unura 1~~~n -15 Can Bm e t l 'l9 1 7 Phil \ 'Lm h"''' 1988 '\7 l\!ike Nadeau 19 ~!:1 !\•like Thompson I ~)94 -1-1 I ll Pl~l\ ers 7 Kevin K Yarnstmm 1990 :n .J e ffJanosky 1'l'l6 26 i\1 iguel Ri v·e ra I ~lS~l '.!. li Fernando Pol I ~~~!:\ 7 .Josh Cilbe rl 1 9~J:l Stolen Bases 7 .Joe Gordon 28 Mike Nadeau 1~9-l 28 I\ ! ike Thompson Jq\l(j ~:J .John \ ' ot_;n,· 1'!82 TEAM BATTING I~~ Mike Nadeau 199:1 Batting Avg. .3:37 1975 IIi :"~'like N <~deau 19\l~ Hits 495 1994 I li i\ lig-u el Rivera l'l89 Runs ::1 97 1994 15 .John \ ' ol ~ l\\' I \lS-l Doubles 100 1994 I :i Dan Stu pur 191l\l Triples 30 1994 II ;\ I ik e Til om pson I ~l'l I HRs 45 1994 I 0 ( ;ar\' llo1·er I9qo RBI 37:3 1994 Jl)lJ:l 10 Tony Roilt'rlson Stolen Bases 73 1994 Strikeouts At Bats 1.502 1994 -12 _fell .Janoskv I ~lq5 --10 Rob lloo\'l-r I 'l'l:-, Season Batting Averages :10 \ 'like Tlwntpson I 'l'l-1 1996 .312 1989 .3:30 ~X Rvn _faLillll'llo I ~l'F> 1993 .3 13 1986 .290 :2 t ; .I o (' <~on I o n l'l'l'i 1985 .29() ~ ,-, .\danl 1-;t-rsh;t\\' I 'I'll 1992 .306 ~ - I I ony llc l\\llS I ')~)() 199 1 .30:\ 198-1 .257 I LJCJ I .'ill-. illlt' IIUIII 2·1 .Jo sh ( .ilherl i'l'l:l 19lJO .306 191' 3 .248 M ilu, Fl/1)111 j1vo11 ~ - 1 Kt·v in \\';ll son I 'l~ l I

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I NDIVIDU AL PITCHING li Roh (>linT I ~~~)( l li ( :~:trk . \IJ(lll I ~l'l:\ .> Eiglll pLI\ e rs 7H.!i7 Cn: g \lotcl I !lK:-, 77.:1:1 Tro\· Sch renk 1 ~1% Strikeouts 71i.(i7 lbnn\· Cr;tll;tt ll I 'l'l:-, li :-, _joint '\iclwls ll)~l) 71i.li7 ";I( lldll B:l rl H' II I !l~ Hi (i(} Roh r;,·h r ke I ~~~~~ 7:1.:1:1 Roh Cell rke I !l~l~ !ill Tro\ Schr,·ltk I ~~~ l-1 7:1. :·1:1 .Joint '\iclwls I 'lS~l ,-,~ Rob Cehrke 1\J\J :I 70.Ii7 R<>d .I ;~cks<>ll l 'l~~ ·l'l .lerelll\ ( ;l'L'l' ll l' I ~I' 1-1 7o.:n .J cn.: rn y ( ;rtTilt' l 'l'l·l -1·1 h.c·\ ill C;~ l ;~ba l 'l~F> (i~). ()() C: h ris .- \ndn I ~I' I :1 ~.o ,-, J e rem' (;r,·c·nc· I 'l~l - 1 I (i Tom Bohlm;ut 11111:\ To 111 B o 1!1111 a 11 ~. :-J-1 1);1\·e C:;~ ll ;~g h an I ~IS I I li \ l ;~rk .- \ndcrsen 111'1 -1 ~.:iti Tom E\·;ms 19S l Hi '\ ;ll e F;~s l 1 ~1% Complete Games ~.79 '\ale L!SI 19% ~.(i~ RYa n \ ltu.toz I')% I,-, Si" l'LIHTS (i h.eY in Lucke 1988 :\.0 ! l\.. e,·in Lucke !98S ~.K:I \ \'ill Clark Im Bohlman 1'19:1 li Knin Lucke I 'l~S -1 Rob O li,er 199 1 \ ' incenl Dejoia !!I'll li .Joh n :'\iclwls I !lt-\ 1) -1 Ed \ lrCle ILm 199 1 ~ Tro\ Sch re nk 1'1% ~ \1 ill Clark I ' IS)(i Strikeou ts per 9 innings (3 0-in ning min.) I 0.:->:1 \ l;trk .-\ ll dersell l 'l'J-1 TEAM PITCHING 7 .~)~ .J o in t '\iclwls I

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Fernando Pol OF i\letro-\':tlky Le:tgue Second Tc:nn I 'ISS DH 1\letro-\'

Steve Lampkin c: ~letro- \'aile\ League First Team I !1S'1."!HI."!l 1."'12 '\,\J..\ District 2 Honorable !\lent. I !1!12 Kevin Goodman IF \let ro- \ 'alleY League First Team I !lS!J."!lll Dino Fiarito L ;>.let ro- \ ';t!ln League First Te:tnt I !lS9."!1 I :\.\1.-\ Di strict 2 Ilotwr;tble !\lent. I 'l!l I Chris Berg I' \let ro- \'alleY League Second Team I !1:-l!J Gary Boyer OF \:,\lA Ilist rict 2 First Team i'I'HI.'!Il \letro-\ 'alleY Leag ue First Team l!l!10."!li Ed McClellan I' \!etro-\'alley League First Team I!190.'!11 :--.J.-\1.-\ Di strict 2 Honorable i\lcnt.. 19'11

Rob Oliver I' Mctro-\'allcy League First Tc;utt I ~~~ 10," !I I :"-1.-\L\ District 2 Honorable i\lcnt. 1!1 9 1 1994 NAJA Districr 2 Plaver of the Year Mike Nadeau was Kevin Kvarnstrom IF i\!ctro-Valley League First Team 19!10 .' !11 drafted by the . N,\1 .- \ District 2 Honorable !\lent. I ~~~~ I Matt Capka IF ]\,\lA District 2 I-Ionorablc i\!cnt. I !19 1.'!12 Keven Bottenfield c '\.-\L\ Di strict 2 First Team 19S:i."Sli Metro-Valley Lc;tgue First .l.ea m I !1!11 .. 92 AJI- 1ncl e pe ndent League 19S5 '\c\1.-\ :"Jational !'layer or the \\'cck :i/:1 -S/'!J:\ Timber-Pra irie League First Team 19S6 Sean Bahrt OF N.-\L\ District 2 Honorable i\!ent. I !1!11 .. !12 Gene Christian l :\.-\1.-\ Di strict 2 Second Team 19S5 I\!ctro-V;·t!icy League First T e am 19<11 .'!12 ,\II-I ndepcnclent League Im.;,-, Steve Mills I' i\letro-Vallcr Leagnc First Team 1'1'11 Dean Boening ()F :\,\ J..\ Dist riel 2 Second T eam 1'-IS:) Jim Richardson I!I!JI .-\Il-l nclepenclent I .eague 19S5 IF 1\lctro-Valky League I Jon. 1\lcnt. Jason Williams 1991 David Chambers OF .-\11- I ndepenclent League I 9S:"i I' 1\!ctro-Valley League Hun. 1\!elll. N:\L\ Di strict 2 Honorable i\lent. 1!)92 Mike Williams OF ..1.11-Independent League 19W> 1\!etro-\ 'alley League First Team 19 112 Timber-Prairie League Second Team I 9S(i Mike Nadeau IF :\:\L\ District 2 Honor:tblc 1\lcnt. I !1!12 I'JS(i 1 Matt Nosack IF Timber-Prairie League Hun. ~l e nt. 1\!ctro-Vallcy Le ague First Team I !1 12 Marce Sellas () F I"imber-l'rairie League l-Ion. l\lent. l lJSii i\.-\1:\ District 2 First Team 19~1:1.-~1 - 1 I ndepenclent League First . I"eam 19S7 Cascade League First Team I !J'J:\."!1-! :\:\I:\ Di strict 2 Player of the Year 1'19-1 Chris Anderson I' Timber-Prairie League l-Ion. ~lent. 19S-l'layer of the Year I !l'l-1 Hector Velez IF Timber-Prairie Le

Dave McKinney l I nclepenclent League Second Team I 9K7 Clark Anderson I' N,\1.-\ District 2 Honorable Me nt. I !192 ." 9:1 !'vkt ro- \ 'a li n Second Team I 9SK Metro-Valley League First ·r ·cam I !192 ( :ascade League Honorabk Ment. 199:1 Miguel Rivera IF '\,\1.-\ !list riel 2 First Teant llJKK."K 11."90." 1JI .\letro-\.a ll e\· Le:tguc First Team I !JK:-l."K'l."90."

Darrell Dirks I' Metro- \'alley I .caguc I I ott. 1\knt. I '1'12 Josh Gilbert IF !\:\L\ llistrict 2 First Team i!i'i:l ( :ascad e I .cague First Tea11 1 I !1!1:1

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Tony Robertson llll NAIA All-American Hon. Ment. 1993 :\ .- \1.-\ llistrict ~First T eam [l)ll:\ ( ::tsctdc I .e;tguc First ·reant I ~19 :1

Aaron Knotts IF :\.\1.\ llistrin ~First Team l'l'l-1 ( :;tsctde ( :md(:renCl" First Team I

Adam Kershaw IF :\.\1.\ District~ First Team 19 ~I -I ( :asc;ule ( :onlc'l"<"nCl' First Team I ~ 1~1 - 1

Chris Wakeland () F :\ .-\1.-\ Dist rill ~ First Team I ~I'l - l ( :asctde ( :onll-n·ncc First Tl\llll l'l

Jeremy Greene I' :\.\1.-\ District~ First TL"am 1~m - 1 Cascade Conference Pitcher oi" til<· Year 1~1!11 ( :;tscadc ( :onkn·ltn• First Team 1'1!1·1

Troy Schrenk I' :\.\1.\ District~ First Team 1! 1!1-1 ( :asctdl' ( :onkrcnce First Team I ~ 1~1 - 1 Ryan Corey c: ( :;tscule C:onil-rl'lK<" First Tc;lln l!l'i-1 (:;!Set de ( :o nll-n·tHT lion. \knt. 1!I' I'' ;\lort lmTst C:onkrl'nce l-Io n. ~knt. 1 ~1%

Kevin Watson OF C:asc;tde C:otdcTenc<· l·lon. !\ len t. I

Phil Lyman I' C:asctck C:ott!l-rence l!mt. \knt. ll) ~I -I Tony lranshad IF ( :; tsctde C:onl(:rennlt· t-ciHT First ' l 'c; ttll I ~l< It i Marty Beyers IF C:asctde ( :onkretHT lion . \lent. Danny Graham I' ( :;ISc;tde (:on kremT l-Ion. \lent. Jeff Janosky OF '\t>rthwest c:ottkrence First ·r eam 19% Nate Barnett I' '\orthll"l'St c:onll-rencc First Team 1989 .-11/-,illll'l"iulll Mip;uel Rh >em

G1:'o1xe Fox occu.1ionu/lr enli.11.1 1/w he/fJ of Preci.1ion Helicopla.l In c. o/Nnt·hng lo keel' il.1)ie!d1 dn und eluru/;/c

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1996 Season -Game Results

DATE W/L SCORE Record 2-24 w GF 4, Western Oregon 3 1-0 2-24 w GF 4, Western Oregon 3 2-0 3-1 \\' GF 9, Eastern Oregon 5 3-0 3-1 \\" GF 5, Eastern Oregon 2 4-0 3-2 \\' GF 10. \\'hitma n 2 5-0 3-2 L GF 2, Pacifi c 7 5-1 ~-... _- ~ .-- 3-8 L GF 2, Oregon State 13 5-2 3-12 w GF 12, Western Baptist 8 6-2 3-12 w GF 8, Western Baptist 1 7-2 3-1 3 L GF -l, \\'estern Oregon 8 7-3 /994 All-American Tony Robertson 3-16 w GF 5, Puget Sound 2 8-3 3-16 w GF 6, Puget Sound 5 9-3 3-2 3 L GF 2, \\.estern Oregon 9 9-4 TEAM RECORDS GEORGE FOX 3-2 3 L GF I , \\'estern Oregon 6 9-5 MOST VALUABLE 3-2-l \\' GF 1-L \\'ill amette 5 I 0-5 Year Record Coach PLAYERS 25-1 () 3-24 L G F 0 , \\'illamette 3 l 0-6 10% Pat Bailey I \Jll:i I S-29 3-28 \ \' GF II. Puget Sound li-6 .Jeff 1-Iollalllon l'l% Nate 1 \;~rnell 109-1 :ll-1:1 3-29 L (;f I 0. Central \\'asl1. II 11-7 l'at Case1· I ~I'F• Not CiH·n 1'19:1 ~6 - lli-1 l'al ( :ase1· 3-29 L GF -l . Central \\'ash. 7 11-8 1'19-1 :VIike "Jaclea11 19'!2 ~9 -11\ Pat C 7-7 c:raigTall<>r I '17 -1 8--1 ( :raig .l.al'ior 5-6 w *GF 12, Willamette 2 23-14 GEORGE FOX 5-11 w *GF 4, Lewis & Clark 2 24-14 I '17:\ :1-1 I Bob Brom1 1972 MORSE FIELD 5-11 w *GF 8, Lewis & Clark 3 25-14 1:1 -il Bob Bnnm l'l71 10-11 Bob Brmm RECORDS 1970 "J /.\ .J e rn· l.outhan NAIA Far West Regional Tournament I 'I~H> 1-1-1 1%9 0- I ~ l Da1·id Be rg l.e111S -C:Iark St. 19~1:> li-10 .-> - 1-1 I. CF4. IS 2:i- I :"i I%K -1-12 T e rry Haskell I. I ~~~H 12-0 GF 0. l't. Loma '\azarene 3 25- Hi I SHi7 ~-12 T e rry Haskell I ~l~J:l 7- 1 I'Hi( ) 1-1() T e rry I Ltske ll 1!1 1!:! I :1 -:-, ''' '\orlh \\·csl ( :onkrence Contest I<)(; ,-, I-Ii Terry I Ltskell l'l'll I 1-:1 # a t Till' Dalles. ( )re. 1%-1 0- 111 Tern I Iaske II 1\1'1() 7-~ Bold = II <>lilt' ( ;< lllles I 'Hi:l ·1--1 N igel Shockc1 IH ()- 1 ( :; trl (:arpcmn IW>7 ;,_ I:! Ralph Ikellt' I 'l">!i : I-~} lblph Ikt'IH· 1q c, c, I -7 ii

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CURTIS AND MARGARET MORSE COMPLEX George Fox University baseball, soccer and softball Auditorium displaced the old field. teams have played home games on the Curtis and The baseball facility continues to improve. In 1991, Margaret Morse Athletic Complex since 1989. Smurfit Newsprint Corp., Newberg, donated all lumber Across from Wheeler Sports Center on Fulton Street for an indoor hitting facility located in the northwest and Villa Road, the complex was renovated using a corner of the complex. donation from Curtis and Margaret Morse. Using The baseball Bruins are tough to beat at Morse Field. labor from Volunteers on Wheels, new dugouts and a Between 1991 and 1994, George Fox lost just twice in press box were constructed for the . Newberg to an NAIA opponent, and the Bruins were The Morse family has a long association with George 14-1 in Newberg last year. Fox. Four generations have attended the Newberg school. Field dimensions are 335 feet down the left-field line, The baseball diamond was moved to the current 375 in the left-center-field alley, 400 to straight-away center, location in the early '80s when construction on Bauman 370 in right center and 330 down the right-field line.

MEDIA INFORMATION NEWS MEDIA The George Fox University Sports Information Office PRINT MEDIA WIRE SERVICE RADIO always is interested in assisting members of the media in The Oregonian Associated Press KEX their coverage of Bruin baseball. Publicity and media Portland Fax: 503/228-5514 (1190 AM) Dennis Peck 1-800-448-3501 503/225-1190 information for the George Fox baseball team are handled Rvan Peck KFXX by Sports Information Director Rob Felton. J tis tin Hagev TELEVISION (1520 AM) Photographs, feature ideas and statistics are available Fax: 503/221-8168 KATU 1-800-452-1420 503/223-1441 from the Sports Information Office, located in the Presi­ (ABC, Ch. 2) 503/231-4263 KLYC dent's Office on the corner of River and Sheridan streets. Statesman-Journal Salem (1260 :\.M) For interviews, contact Felton at 503/538-8383 ext. 2127. KGW 503/472-1260 James Bennett (NBC. Ch. 8) CapiLmn 503/226-5119 NAJA HOTLINE Fax: 503/399-6706 918/496-2226 BRUINS IN THE PROS 1-800-556-397 5 KOIN Year Name Pos. Original Organization (CBS, Ch. 6) NAIAOFFICE The Graphic 503/464-0640 918/494-8828 1996 Chris Wakeland (OSU) OF Detroit Tigers Newberg 1994 Mike Nadeau Inf Baltimore Orioles James Hill KPTV 1994 Kevin Watson OF Fax: 503/538-1632 (Independent, Ch. !2) 503/538-2181 503/230-1200 1994 Mark Andersen p Florida Marlins 1993 Clark Anderson p San Francisco Giants 1992 Steve Lampkin c Montreal Expos 1992 John Avery p Atlanta Braves CREDITS 1992 Scott Englehart p Florida Marlins The 1997 (;t'mge Fo.\ haseha!lmNiia guidt' is a jJrodurtioll ojlht' 1992 Chris Berg (UW) p New York Mets (;t'lllge Fo.\ Sj)l)rts lnfonnat//111 Oflire. CojJY 11'11.1 romjli!Nialld

B A s E B A L L 29 1997 BASEBALL SCHEDULE

FEBRUARY Sat 22 at University of Portland (1) 1:00 Thur 27 at Hawaii Pacific (1) 11:00 Fri 28 at Hawaii Pacific (1) 7:05

MARCH Sat at Hawaii Pacific (2) 5:00 Fri 7 Albertson (1 )# 2:00 Fri 7 Eastern Oregon (1 )# 5:00 Sat 8 Central Washington (1 )# 10:00 Sat 8 Northwest Nazarene (1 )# 1:00 Sun 9 Whitworth (1)# 10:00 Sat 15 at Whitworth (2)' 12:00 Sun 16 at Whitworth (1)' 12:00 or' Sat 22 LINFIELD (2)' 1:00 Sun 23 at Linfield ( 1r 2:00 Wed 26 at Concordia (1) 3:00 Fri 28 WHITMAN (1)" 3:00 Sat 29 WHITMAN (2)' 12:00

APRIL Tue 1 at Western Oregon (1) 3: 00 Fri 4 CENTRAL WASHINGTON (1) 3 :00 Sat 5 CENTRAL WASHINGTON (2) 1:00 Mon 7 ALBERTSON (1) 3:00 Sat 12 at Lewis & Clark (2)" 1:00 Sun 13 LEWIS & CLARK (1)" 2:00 Tue 15 CONCORDIA (1) 3 :30 Sat 19 WILLAMETTE (2)* 1:00 Sun 20 at Willamette (1)" 1:00 Tue 22 WESTERN OREGON (1) 3:00 Sat 26 atPugetSound (2)" 1:00 Sun 27 PUGET SOUND (1 )* 3 :00

MAY Fri 2 PACIFIC (1)* 4:00 Sat 3 at Pacific (2)" 1:00 Fri 9 PACIFIC LUTHERAN (2)* 1:00 Sat 10 at Pacific Lutheran (1 )' 2:00 Tue-Sat 13-17 Far West Regionals TBA Fri-Sat 23-31 NAtA TBA (Sioux City, Iowa)

Home games in bold caps. ·conference games 1/A /bP.rt.c;nn College of Idaho Tournament. Home games p layed on M o rse A thle tic Field .