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Digital Commons @ George Fox University Men's Basketball George Fox University Athletics 1980 1980 Program George Fox University Archives Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/athletics_menbasketball Recommended Citation George Fox University Archives, "1980 Program" (1980). Men's Basketball. 138. https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/athletics_menbasketball/138 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the George Fox University Athletics at Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Men's Basketball by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .-, 1"'1 1 I I t I,.. t I .4 ·~·.... 'l, . • 1 . '" .W ' I 'l l,J. ,!• \ . 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Miller Gymnasium ';l' '"" Wheeler Sports Center Newberg, .Q.regon Team Captain, Senior Guard Phil Oornhort 1 -··--·-·--- I ...... _..,-..,--... - ~- • ......._-.......... ...... .... ....._.... ""'·w ;,,,. ' WELCOME liO GEORGE FOX COLLEGE'S 1·t ~ ''' COLEMAN H. WHEELER SPORTS CENTER CONTAINING THE JAMES AND LILA MILLER GYMNASIUM George Fo;x College begins its fourth year in the Coleman H. Wheeler Center for Sports and Physi cal Education. Completed in June 1977, the $2.7 million, 55,000-square-foot complex is the col lege's largest building. It contains the James and Lila Miller Gymnasium, the !3ruin home court. The sports center was designed by noted archi tect Pietro !3elluschi , with a wooded canyon set ting chosen as the center's location. The building features wood products and a large window area overlooking the adjacent natural terrain. Three times larger than Hester Gymnasium , which it replaced . the Wheeler Center features a 116 x 174-foot gymnasium with three basl~et ball courts and seating for 2 ,700 spectators. The gymnasium ceilings are J2 feet over the hard wood maple floor. The gym provides three volleyball The lower level contains a concession area and ticl"iet courts and five badminton courts. soles area, dressing rooms, team rooms, equipment-issuing The building is entered on two levels-ground level on room, laundry, and storage space . An east wing of the the east side through nine doors for the general public and building houses two handball courts. after crossing a 200-foot bridge, and on the second floor The building is named for long-time Oregon lumberman on the west side for campus personnel . There is a two Coleman H. Wheeler, former chairman of the board of floor lobby featuring oak parquet floors. Willamette Industries. The gymnasium is named for board Contained on the upper level are athletic administration member James Miller and his w ife Lila . He is the former and faculty offices . staff room, and class , weight, and president of Cascadia Lumber Co . The building was multipurpose rooms. dedicated Oct. 17, 1977. Maytag • Kelvlnator • Whirlpool Amana Frigidaire • Speed Queen • KltchenAid Hoover • Litto n • Jenn Air KROHN'S APPLIANCE NEWBERG CENTER For All Your Drug Store Needs We Service All Makes • New and Used Authorized Dealer 315 East First Street 538-2012 Phone 538-3613 Newberg HO PP INSURANCEAGENCY GRRR~"T Ray Hopp • Randy Hopp FOR ~ALE . 'I 3 Bedroom 804 E. First St., Newberg, Oregon 1805 Portland Road Phone 538-3421 Oath Newberg, Oregon 538-3188 Family~om Dbl. Gorp: Millard Leslie, Broker John Coleman, Assoc. Broker Acrealf' Two Loeatians Dave Dailey .' Marge Bollinger , , . I' Mary Huffman ',. '": , ~\ Springbrook Plaza Sherwood Plaza I. Newberg Sherwood 538·5522 625·5008 Hours: Mon.·Fri. 10:00 a.m. -9:00p.m. PUT THE TIGER TO WORK FOR YOU! ,,l,.l Sat. 10:00 a.m. ·6:00 p.m. ... ABOUT GEORGE FOX COLLEGE GFC ATHLETICS George Fox College is the outgrowth of a desire by early Intercollegiate athletics is an integral part of the overall Willamette Valley Qual~er settlers who established Pacific education program at George Fox . Men's varsity athletic Academy in 1 885 for the Christian education of their chil teams represent the college in baseball , basl~etball , t r acl ~ . dren. The college division was organized in 1891 to pro soccer, and cross-country. vide more advanced instruction for students. In 1949, George Fox College competes as an independent on because of the many colleges in the Northwest with Pacific the varsity level . Its schedules are coordinated with the in their name, the college was renamed George Fox in Northwest Conference and with other independents in the honor of the founder of the Friends (Quaker) Church . The Northwest. George Fox is a member of the National college is governed by a 42-member Ooard of Trustees Association of Intercollegiate Athletics CNAIM . District 2 . elected by Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends Church, Women students compete in volleyball , cross-country, which comprises more than 8,500 members in 56 churches basketball, tennis, track, and softball . The college is a in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. member of the Women's Conference of Independent Col Today the 60-acre rural, tree-shaded campus a half-hour leges and the Northwest College Women's Sports Associa drive from Portland is undergoing a major expansion with tion. eight new buildings completed in the last four years with For students not participating in the varsity program .. GFC total investment of nearly $7 million. has a complete intramural program including flag football , College enrollment is at a record 7 50. The college has basketball, volleyball, softball. and tennis. grown for eight consecutive years, increasing by 7 5 per Athletic facilities include the Coleman H. Wheeler Center cent in that span. for Sports and Physical Education; Colcord Field , which in Accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary cludes a football/soccer field and new all-weather rub and Higher Schools, the college offers 20 majors in six divi berized track; and tennis courts. A new athletic field com sions : Education, Fine and Applied Arts, Language Arts, plex containing baseball diamond, two softball fields. soc Natural Science , 1\eligion, and Soci<?l Science_. ~eorge Fox cer field , and archery range is under construction, to be is one of 1 J members of the not1onal Chnstlan College completed this school year. Consortium . The college has a student-faculty ratio of Wheeler Center, completed in 1977 in a $2.7 m illion 16/1, with about 55 percent of faculty members having projea, includes the James and Lila Miller Gymnasium with doctorates. three basketball courts and seating for up to 2.700; multi George Fox students come from 23 states and 5 foreign purpose, class , and weight rooms; faculty and admini countries. Nearly 40 religious denominations are repre strative offices; handball courts; dressing and therapy sented on campus. rooms. t, . \• If > • • Lt> "THE BEST IN For Boys and Girls 10 to 19 NOW IN ITS 18th YEAR :t,~ ... ; ~ . ' if¥.. 11.; J • •' I jllf -t• ·t "'i BRUIN COACH SAM WILLARD-DIRECTOR CAMp WEEKS: "'l I ..~ . June 14- 19 Girls ·. ·~ June 21-26 Boys July 5-10 Boys '"~-' July 12-17 Girls i I• '.n,, July 19-24 G irls All-St ar * .1;"':1.~~ July 26-31 Bo ys '1'-'ll.. ..,. Aug. 2-7 Boys <I{ A ug. 9-14 Boys For Information contact: • I Aug. 16-22 Boys All-Star* \ :i . - Coach Sam Willard, George Fo x College I~ ~"1/ ~ Newberg, Oregon 97132 *Select ion by skill level and ~~-·~-.· (503) 538-8383, ext. 250 , , Coach's recommendat ion · ;! J •• .. ' ' ..,. ' i .~' • f'; • • . 1980-81 BRUIN SCHEDULE · · DECEMBER 1980 2 3 4 Tip·Off 5 Tip-Off 6 Tip-Off ... Pacific 9 10 11 12 Pacific 13 Seattle Pacific 16 Linfield 17 18 GF Tourney: 20 "Willcuts-Twenge Classic" 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 ! JANUARY 1981 1:! 1 .... 2 OCE 3 Lewis & ~ ~':?') Clark I~ I 4 .~, 5 6 Linfield 7 -···· 8 ~ 9 Willamette 10 OCE 11 12 13 14 15 16 Warner 17 Pacific W. Baptist Pacific 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Concordia Willamette ~ ~ ····~ 25 26 27 28 \"0} 29 30 Lewis & 31 ... ~ Clark ~_, I \f . \ 2 3 4 6 Eastern 7 NNC •• Concordia Oregon 9 10 11 13 NNC 14 College of Idaho ., 16 Eastern 17 18 19 20 21 Warner- Oregon W. Baptist Homecoming 23 24 26 27 28 NAIA Di st. 2 Play-Offs GO GET 'EM BRUINS! 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