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FOOTBAL L CLUB 20 15 Fifth Annual Lu Ball Reunion Program 5:30 PM Welcome to the 5th Annual 5th Quarter Reunion. e hosted bar is open for the evening. 6:50 PM Opening Remarks by the Reunion chairmen, Bob Davis and Bob Trevathan. 6:55 PM Opening Prayer Lynnompson Gerald M Halweg 6:57 PM God Bless America/Medley of Songs Ralph Mauriello 7:05 PM Dinner - Beverages available at the hosted open bar. 7:55 PM 5th Quarter President Gerald Halweg to open the Program 8:00 PM Special Guest Appearance by John Luebtow with a brief summation of how football came to be at Cal Lutheran. 8:15 PM Presentation of e Davey Spurlock Fighting Heart Award --Davey Spurlock Robert Shoup 8:25 PM Keynote Speaker Pete Alamar, Assistant Head Coach, Stanford University 8:45 PM Cal Lutheran 2015 Football Preview 8:55 PM Raffle Drawing Winners 9:00 PM Time to socialize and make and renew friendships. 10:00 PM e bar is closed. 10:30 PM Drive safe - ank you for your support of the 5th Quarter Football Club Bill Swiontkowski Reunion Committee Bob Davis, Chair Don Kindred Gary & Gail McGinnis Kathie & George Ferkin Pete Alomar Gerald & Judy Halweg Bill Swiontkowski Laura Davis Lynn ompson John & Goldie Luebtow Bob Trevathan Don & Carol DeMars Robert & Helen Shoup Ron & Christina Myren Rick Shoup Kimberly Peppi-Kuenn Fredrick C. Kemp Anthony Lugo Lloyd “Ant” Andrea Graphics by Kindred Associates; Printing by Universal Press, San Clemente Ben McEnroe 2 3 Speakers Pete Alamar Cal Lutheran Has Become a Cal Lutheran '83 West Coast “Cradle of Coaches” As a player he lettered as an offensive lineman for three years, one year at he Cradle of Coaches is a nickname originally given to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio for Western Oregon and two at Cal Lutheran and played on two national playoff producing many great Division I Football Coaches. Cal Lutheran has gained the same reputa - teams, one with the Kingsmen tion and nickname as a lower division University that has produced and continues to produce Alamar is a native of ousand Oaks and earned his bachelor’s degree in phys - outstanding football coaches in great numbers for all levels of this competitive sport, including high ical education from Cal Lutheran in 1983 and served as Offensive Line Coach TT for the Kingsmen during 1985-1986. school, college and professional. e coaches profiled on pages 6-8, are representative of the kinds of coaches that Cal Lutheran has STANFORD UNIVERSITY produced and continues to be associated with. In fact, our own Coach Ben McEnroe is a prime exam - Pete Alamar joined the Stanford coaching staff in 2012 after serving as special ple of the kind of coaches and how they apply themselves that have historically been produced teams coordinator and tight ends coach at Fresno State. e 2015 season is his through their nurturing at and through Cal Lutheran. It is the kind of coaching that teaches not only fourth at Stanford as Special Teams Coordinator. football skills, but values and purpose in life. A veteran of the Pac-12 Conference, Alamar also served as special teams coordinator and tight ends coach at California for seven seasons (2003-09), and had a six-year stay at Arizona where he worked primarily with special teams. Alamar has coached on a number of teams that won at least 10 games -- two at Arizona, two at Cal and two at Stanford -- Partial List of Coaches Nurtured as Kingsmen, and the list just keeps growing... and has been a part of 12 bowl teams. Glen Alford Ed Esrada Chase King William Robinson Pete and his wife, Tina, have three daughters -- Alicia, Alexandra and Amanda. Pete Alamar Gary Fabricius Jim Kunau Robbie Sachs Kurt Amundson Kelly Felix Bernie Kyman Rich Sanchez Kevin Anderson Chris Forbes Jeff Lampos Ernie Sandlin John Gilbert Luebtow Roy Anderson Phil Frye Andy Levy Tim Savage Glass Sculptor - “Blue Slipper Guy” Richard Andrade Joe Fuca Tim Lins Bill Schwich Bob Fulenwider Jack Lugo Rick Scott John Gilbert Luebtow graduated with a BA from Cal Lutheran in 1966. Andy Andreolli Andy Garman Greg Lord Doug Semones Since his graduation he has additionally obtained two distinct MFAs from Dave Aranda Randy Gloyd Rod Marinelli Ray Shadid UCLA in ceramics and glass, becoming one of the most respected names in David Banuelos Steve Graf Ed Martinez Mike Sheppard contemporary glass sculpture. Luebtow has devoted much of his career to Andy Bartsch Eddie Gran Bob McAllister Rick Shoup teaching in Los Angeles and completing major commissions for public and pri - Kyle Barrett Sid Grant Mark McElroy Rueben Solorio vate corporations including Hewlett Packard (HP), ARCO, American Airlines, Hank Bauer Artie Green Ben McEnroe Al Staie NESTLE (Carnation), and SCRIPPS Research Institute. In terms of Cal Jim Bauer Doni Green Bruce McFadden Kent Sullivan Lutheran’s football traditions, John’s “aura” emerged in 1964 when the Kings - Scott Beattie Bart Gudmundson Tom McGarvin Tony Sullivan, Jr. men traveled to Colorado to face a very tough Colorado College. It was John’s Mark Beckham David K. Gunn Gary McGinnis Geno Sullivan best game with Cal Lutheran winning 29-6. When the team was leaving after John Blakemore Mike Hagen Casey McLaughlin Steve Sutherland the game, the motel maid found a dusty, dirty old pair of women’s blue slippers Warren Bloomquist Steve Hagen Joe Monnarez Mark Sutton in John’s room and this became “the mystical good luck charm” that set the Steve Bogan Gary Haman Craig Moropoulos Tom Sweeney stage for multiple years of winning seasons, national rankings and a national championship. Don Boothe Mark Bridgewater Ron Harris Dan Morrow Bill Turner Richard Carter Bill Harrison Bruce Nelson Gene Uebelhardt Carl Clark Dan Hartwig Tom O’Brien Cory Undlin About the Cover Doug Clark Harry Hedrick Paul Odden Jim Van Hoesen Jake Clayborn Chris Heintz John Paris Bryan Wagner Our program cover for this 5th consecutive 5th Quar - Bryan Cook Bon Hendricks Tom Pellegrino Jim Walker ter Reunion Banquet illustrates a true milestone in not Chris Culig Tom Herman Skip Piechocinski Cary Washburn only the fifth operating year of the 5th Quarter Football Bill Cullpepper Jon Hickey Will Piemons Rich Watkins Club, but in the 50 years of Cal Lutheran Kingsmen Sam Cvijanovich Brad Hoffman Tom Proffit Mark Weber Football. e upper portion is from the picture of our Steve Dann R.T. Howell Dave Regalado Tom West own Hall of Fame coach, Robert Shoup being lifted in Rod Dearborn Mike Hunkins Don Reyes Joel Wilker the air by his 1971 team signifying...#1, we did it, we're Sean Demmon Russ Jones Scott Rich Bill Wilson the best!." Below this picture is also Bob Shoup accept - Kirk Diego Al Jones Keith Richards Tad Wygal ing the Tribute Sculpture memorializing this event at Mark Duffy Kent Jorgenson Clay Richardson Rick Yancy Homecoming this past year, an event that was origi - Tom Ecklund Richard Kelley Eric Riegert Roger Young nated, facilitated and funded through the 5th Quarter George Engdahl Fred Kemp Doug Rihn John Zisko Football Club in coordination with CLU. Jeff Engilma Al Kempfert Dennis Ritterbush Cover Designed by Don Kindred. 4 5 Chase King '2008 As a Kingsmen Player, King was a three-year starter at linebacker for CLU and helped the Kingsmen to the 2007 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champi - TThhee CCooaacchhiinngg LLeeggaaccyy ffrroomm CCaall LLuu onship. He was a three-time Academic All-SCIAC selection. Dave Aranda A native of Gridley, Calif., Chase earned his bachelor’s degree in marketing communica - Aranda graduated from Cal Lutheran in 1999 with a bachelor's degree in philosophy. In 2002, he earned his master's degree in interdisci - tions from California Lutheran University in 2008. He completed work on a master’s degree plinary studies at Texas Tech. in business administration (marketing) from CLU in 2011. Aranda spent two years as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at his alma mater, California Lutheran, where the Kingsmen Upon graduation he was hired as the Defensive Back coach for the 2011-2012 football led the conference in scoring defense and total defense. It was his second go-around with California Lutheran after serving as an assistant seasons by St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota, another NCAA Division III school. from 1996-99, while finishing his degree. At St. Olaf he coached one All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference second Dave Aranda returns for his third season as Wisconsin's defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach in 2015.Under Aranda's team player, and three honorable mention choices. In 2012, the Oles’ pass defense ranked watch, Wisconsin's defense has allowed an average of 299.4 yards per game, ranking third among FBS programs over the last two seasons 15th nationally in NCAA Division III. and trailing only Louisville (280.5) and Michigan State (282.9). e Badgers have allowed an average of 18.6 points per game over the last In 2013 he accepted an offer from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, an two seasons, the sixth-best mark in the FBS during that span. NCAA Division II school as the Tight Ends Coach. Wisconsin also ranks No. 5 nationally in passing defense over the past two seasons at 184.6 yards allowed per game and No. 7 in rushing Augustana’s tight ends accounted for 153 receiving yards and three touchdowns in 2013 and return two bookends that received extensive defense at 114.7 yards allowed per contest. e Badgers have allowed just 27 rushing touchdowns in the 27 games Aranda has coached. playing time last season.