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1 and get a third Double Meat Sub FREE! 1 1 PIZZA 1 I &SUB I I i SHOP Dine in • Carry Out • Fast Free Delivery I I 716 E. 8TH 925-9855 • 933-2222 I I In The Plaza I L------~ Third Place Up For Grabs in Season Finale Simon Fraser, which hasn't won in Ellensburg since 1980, will be seek­ On defense, SFU is led by linebacker Kent Ring and defensive tackle ing to finish the 1999 season at the .500 level when it completes its season Chris Bailey. Ring leads the team in tackles with 89, including 11 for losses. today at Tomlinson Stadium. Central Washington, meanwhile, will be out to Bailey is the team leader in tackles for losses with 15, including 1O sacks for snap a three-game losing streak and finish the toughest schedule in its school losses totaling 69 yards. Defensive back Scott Vass has 81 tackles. history with a victory. Central, which dropped a 20-13 decision to NCAA Division II powerhouse Also up for grabs in today's game is third-place in the Columbia Foot­ UC Davis last Saturday to fall to 3-5, will say goodbye to ten seniors, includ­ ball Association. The winner winds up a 2-2. The loser falls to 1-3. ing eight starters. After winning three of its first four games, SFU has lost four of its last Completing their careers on offense will be running back Dan Murphy; five starts, twice being shutout by identical 45-0 scores (Western Washing­ wide receivers Ty Nunez, Ryan Seal and Ryan Wakefield, and tight end Brian Koch. Seniors on defense include noseguard Jason Wood, defensive end ton and Western Oregon). SFU's lone conference win came at home against Ryan Sawyer, linebacker John Garden and defensive backs Scott Henry Humboldt State by a 24-20 score. SFU also beat Puget Sound 31-0, Lewis and Pete Hartzell. & Clark 26-7 and British Columbia 41-14. Murphy is CWU's all-time career leader in rushing and scoring (see page Terry Kleinsmith, running back Marchi Gabriele and wide 8) and leads the team in both categories this season with 612 yards and 48 receiver Scott Robinson are among the standouts on offense for the Clan. points. Nunez ranks second to Robinson in the CFA in receptions with 49 Kleinsmith ranks second in the CFA in passing with 2,050 yards and 14 and ranks third on CWU's all-time list with 148. . He has completed 161 of 282 passes. He needs just 242 Seal also ranks among CWU's career reception leaders and has 37 this more yards to become only the 12'" player in CFA history, and the first by season. Wakefield and Koch have played reserve roles this season. SFU, to pass for 6,000 career yards. On defense, Woods has 37 tackles and is among the leaders in tackles Gabriele ranks second in the CFA in rushing with 942 yards. However, for losses. Injuries have slowed both Garden and Sawyer this season. John, just one of his league-high 197 carries has resulted in a . however, still ranks fifth on the team with 48 tackles. Ryan has 15. Robinson is the CFA leader in receiving with 56 catches for 886 yards Henry and Hartzell are starters in a secondary that leads the CFA in pass and three touchdowns. He has had five 1OD-yard reception games this sea­ defense and has allowed the fewest yards passing of any CWU team in son. In just two seasons, the SFU sophomore already has 116 catches for more than a decade. 1,940 yards. Henry ranks fourth on the team in tackles with 48, trailing only All-Ameri­ Ryan Jeans is also among the top receivers in the CFA, ranking eighth can John Hallead (57 tackles) among the defensive backs and has two inter­ with 34 receptions for 54 7 yards and eight touchdowns. His receiving touch­ ceptions. Hartzell has had 38 tackles and also has two steals. down total ranks second in back of Western Washington's Ben Clampitt.

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Chris Beaten (pictured) is the dean of CFA coaches. He is in his 17'" season at SFU and has a career record of 65-98, including a 2-14 record against CWU. His only wins came in 1985 (42-35) and 1996 (47-33) . . . John Go Wildcats!!. Zamberlin (Pacific Lutheran, 1979) is in his third season at CWU and has a 15-13 career mark. He is 2-0 against SFU. Zamberlin previously spent nine seasons as an assistant at Massachusetts (1987-90), Eastern Wash­ ington (1992-94) and Richmond (1995-96). He played seven seasons in the NFL with the New England Patri­ ots (1979-82) and (1983-85). Last year he guided, Cen­ tral to a 7-4 record and into the quarterfinal round of the NAIA national College Park playoffs. Apartments ==BAR14• == RANCH HOUSE 925-2725 RlSTAURANT STEAKS, PRIME RIB & SEAFOOD • Swimming Pool • Homestyle Cooking •Banquet Room •1 & 2 Bedroom Units •Homemade Desserts •Beer & Washington Wines •Month to Month Lease •Hearty Breakfasts •Furnished and Unfumishd Open 6 AM - 7 Days A Week Exit 109 Off 1-90 • 1899 Canyon Road - Ellensburg

2 GAME NOTES have been recorded only since 1980 . . .On the single season charts, Nunez' 49 receptions this fall equals the 10th best total in school history. LAST YEAR/SERIES: Central Washington built a 21 -0 lead halftime lead on the way to a 21-6 victory on a rain-soaked early October day in Burnaby. Conference Overall Casey Jacox tossed touchdown passes of 55 yards to Mark Leazer, 23 to CFA W·L PF-PA W·L PF-PA Ho Aw Andy Wagner and nine to Ryan Seal. Dan Murphy, who netted 111 yards on Western Washington 4-0 151-27 8-1 319-131 5-0 3-1 28 rushes, failed to score a touchdown for the only time in 11 games during Western Oregon 3-1 136-72 4-5 286-221 2-2 2-3 the 1998 season. SFU managed just 227 yards, 68 on the ground and 159 Simon Fraser 1-2 24-110 4-5 173-248 3-2 1-3 through the air. Quarterback Terry Kleinsmith scored the lone SFU touch­ Central Washington 1-2 69-64 3-5 182-186 1-1 2-4 down on a one-yard sneak early in the third quarter. Kleinsmith, however, Humboldt State 0-4 59-166 3-7 167-320 2-3 1-4 completed just seven of 31 passes and was picked off four times, twice by Scott Henry and twice by Pete Hartzell . . .CWU leads the all-time series17- 8, including a 9-2 advantage at Tomlinson Stadium where the Clan has lost This Week's NW Small-College Schedule: CFA -Simon Fraser at Central Wash­ seven straight since a 25-11 win in 1980. ington , 1 p.m. Non-Conference - Western Washington at UC-Davis, 1:30 p.m.; Southern Oregon at Western Oregon, 3 p.m.; Northwest Conference - Linfield at CWU CONFERENCE REPORT: Despite playing the toughest schedule in Willamette, 1 p.m.; Puget Sound at Pacific Lutheran, 1: 30 p.m.; Lewis & Clark at its history, the Wildcats have posted some of their best defensive numbers Whitworth, 1 p.m. of the decade. CWU leads the CFA in passing defense, allowing just 174.4 yards per game, its lowest average since 1989 when it allowed 144.6 pass­ ing yards per game. Central also ranks second in the CFA in total defense, allowing 291.0 yards per game, its best average since 1990 when it allowed 255.0 yards per game. Its rushing defense average of 116.6, which ranks third in the CFA, is the best mark since 1994 when the 'Cats allowed 95.9 yards per contest. ..On offense, CWU ranks fourth in the CFA, averaging 300.4 yards per game. The 'Cats rank third in rushing (135.9) and fifth in passing (164.5) ...Individually , Murphy ranks fourth in rushing (612 yards) and scoring (6.0). Nunez and Seal rank second and fourth in receiving. Ian Tyrrell ranks third in punting (37.6). Jason Patterson leads the CFAin kickoff returns (31 .6) and ranks second in (5-57) and takeaways (6).

NATIONAL REPORT: Nunez and Patterson are among the NCAA Division II national leaders. Nunez ranks 21 " in receptions, while Patterson ranks fifth in kickoff returns and eighth in interceptions. In team categories, CWU ranks 30'h in total defense and 29'h in rushing defense . .. In NAIA national statistics, Simon Fraser ranks 18'h in passing offense. Kleinsmith ranks 15'h in passing, while Robinson ranks 16'h in receiving.

ON THE CHARTS: Murphy is CWU's career-record holder in rushing (3,540) and scoring (300). He ranks second in all-purpose running (4,092) and needs just 90 more yards to replace Jimmy Dillingham (4, 181 in 1984-87) as the all-time leader. . . In addition to ranking third in career receptions with 148, Nunez also ranks fourth in receiving yards with 1,932 and 12'h in scoring with 140 points. Seal ranks sixth in career receptions (118) and ninth in recep­ tion yards (1364) .... On the all-time tackle chart, five of this year's players rank among the Top 20. Linebacker Jed Sluyter ranks fifth with 228. Defen­ PLAYER-OF-THE-WEEK: CWU Ty Nunez was named the CFA sive back Scott Henry ranks eighth with 212. Defensive back John Hallead Offensive Player-of-the-Week after catching nine passes for 110 yards and scor­ ranks 12'h with 188. Linebacker John Garden ranks 13th with 187 and line­ ing both touchdowns in CWU's 20-13 loss to NCAA Division II fifth-ranked backer Brandon Christensen ranks 16'h with 179. Official tackle statistics UC Davis. Nunez needs 12 catches today to move into a tie with Tyson Raley for second-place on CWU's aU-time career receiving list.

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3 41 Ryan McWhirter LB 5-11 201 Fr. Richmond (Steveston) CLANSMEN Simon Fraser 42 Tom Taylor DB 6-0 188 Sr. Delta (South Delta) 43 Fred Sunday LB 6-1 210 So. Chewelah, WA (Jenkins) 44 Brethren Osei LB 6-0 226 Fr. Toronto, ON (St. Francis Xavier) No. Name Pos.Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 50 Chris Fair LB 5-9 199 Fr. Vernon 2 Cody Jones WR-K 5-8 171 Jr. Port Coquitlam (Terry Fox) 51 Chris Bailey DL 6-1 236 Jr. Calgary, AB (Mount Royal) 4 Blaine Hinkson QB 6-2 180 Fr. Fort Qu'applle, SK (Burt Fox) 52 Angus Reid OL 6-2 307 So. Richmond (Van. College) 5 Jon Needham WR 5-10 180 Sr. Sarnia, ON (St. Patrick's) 53 Paul Cheng DL 6-3 268 So. Downsview, ON (Charminade) 6 Steve Maheu K/TE6-3 218 Jr. Sarnia, ON (St. Patrick's) 54 Jon McCarthy LB 6-0 236 Fr. Abbottsford (Mouat) 7 Terry Kleinsmith QB 6-1 200 Sr Sarnia, ON (St. Patrick's) 55 B.J. Montabello LB 5-8 228 Fr. Vancouver (John Oliver) 8 Kent Ring LB 6-2 223 Sr. Kamloops 60 Brian Pawlak LB 5-10 225 Fr. Surrey (Queen Elizabeth) 9 Steve Powell QB 6-2 196 So. Delta (North Delta) 61 Gavin Campbell OL 6-1 225 Fr. Calgary, AB (Springbank) 10 Troy Therrien QB 6-0 170 Fr. Burnaby (St. Thomas More) 62 Kris Pelly OL 6-2 247 Jr. Prince George 15 Ken Mclean DB 6-0 189 Fr. Kelowna (Rutland) 63 Mitch Fanning OL 6-0 251 Sr. St. Catharines, ON (Lakeport) 16 Shaun Nagel DB 5-10 177 Fr. Regina, SK (Balfour) 64 Jake Roberts OL 6-0 290 So. Parksville (Ballenas) 17 Tim Dumas DB 5-11 178 So. Surrey (St. Thomas More) 65 Ibrahim Khan OL 6-4 274 Fr. Ottawa. ON (Sir Wilfred Laurier) 18 Shawn Krimmer RB 6-0 190 Fr. North Vancouver (Windsor) 70 Kirk Rau liuk DL 5-9 230 Sr. King City, ON 19 David Green DB 5-11 184 Jr. N. Vancouver (Carson Graham) 71 Carson Coughlin OL 6-2 279 Jr. Pickering, ON 20 Ryan Jeans WR 6-2 196 So. Port Coqiutlam (Terry Fox) 72 Brian Shantz DL 6-1 286 Fr. Brooks, AB 25 Scott Plummer DB 6-0 170 Fr. Coquitlam (Terry Fox) 73 Greg Dent DL 6-2 244 Fr. N. Vancouver (Van. College) 26 Scott Vass DB 5-10 200 Jr. Thunder Bay, ON (Vermillion JC) 74 Paul Pasalic DL 6-5 234 Fr. Burlington, ON (Nelson) 27 Lloyd Orris RB 5-10 217 So. Winnipeg, MB (Kelvin) 75 Jordan Moss DL 6-2 194 Fr. Burnaby (Burnaby Central) 28 Paul Chung DB 5-10 168 So. Delta (Seaquam) 76 Ian Miller OL 6-0 285 Jr. Windsor, ON (Riverside) 29 Dylan Berg DB 5-10 194 Jr. Delta (North Delta) 77 Tim Sparks OL 6-2 250 So. Samia,ON (St. Patrick's) 31 Matt Todd RB 5-10 210 So. Burnaby (St. Thomas More) 80 Jeremy Kaleniuk DL 6-1 236 So. West Vancouver (Sentinel) 32 Simran Gill LB 5-11 198 Fr. Burnaby (Central) 81 Scott Robinson WR 6-2 205 So. Maple Ridge (Westview) 33 Marchi Gabriele RB 5-6 166 Jr. Samia, ON (St. Patrick's) 82 Brian Devlin WR 6-0 168 Fr. Samia, ON (St. Patrick's) 34 Randy Bowles TE 6-1 226 Jr. Richmond 83 Michael Lamey WR 5-11 169 So. Coborgh, ON (St. Mary's) 35 Mike Vilimek RB 6-4 217 So. North Vancouver (Windsor) 84 Alex Hazenack TE 6-4 219 Sr. Langley (Holy Cross) 36 Matt Bradshaw LB 6-0 197 So. North Vancouver (Handsworth) 85 Jeff Pleskach DL 6-0 239 Fr. Winnipeg , MB (Edward Schreyer) 37 Dhiren Kumar LB 5-11 202 So. Port Coquitlam (Terry Fox) 86 Adam Perrins DL 6-1 210 So. North Vancouver (Handsworth) 38 Moataz Ashoor DB 5-9 170 Jr. Pickering, ON 87 Balpreet Dhaliwal TE 6-2 190 Fr. Surrey (North Delta) 39 Neil McKinlay LB 5-11 212 Fr. Langley (D.W. Poppy) 88 Hidayet Arslan TE 6-1 240 Sr. Ottawa, ON (Rideau) 40 Ken Adams DL 5-8 222 So. Samia, ON (St. Patrick's) 89 Ryan McKinnon WR 5-11 157 Fr. Richmond (Hugh Boyd)

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4 Duplicate 31 Scott Henry DB 5-9 1BO Sr. White Swan 20 Steve Touhey LB 6-1 1B7 Fr. Coquitlam (Centennial) 32 Dan Murphy RB 6-1 235 Sr. Royal City 27 Chris Giacomantonio DB 5-10 177 Fr. Halifax, NS (Queen Elizabeth) 33 Chad Phillip DB 5-10 1BO Jr. Edmonds (Woodway) 35 Conrad Deugau LB 6-0 214 Fr. Vancouver (Notre Dame) 34 Brandon Christensen LB 5-10 200 Jr. Mukilteo (Kamiak) 40 Shane Gomez RB 5-7 211 Fr. Delta (South Delta) 35 Emilio Iniguez RB 5-7 166 Fr. Spanaway (Bethel) 55 Justin Dehghan OL 6-1 244 Fr. North Delta 36 Mitch Richards DB 5-9 200 Fr. Stanwood (Lakewood) 75 Peter Zubkewych OL 6-0 261 Fr. Toronto, ON (Humberside) 37 Marcus Garretson DB 5-1 0 190 Jr. Oak Harbor 77 Doug Remington DL 6-2 179 Fr. North Vancouver (Windsor) 3B El Montgomery DB 5-6 170 Fr. Port Orchard (South Kitsap) B5 Jonathan Malko WR 6-0 177 Fr. Burnaby (Burnaby North) 39 Keenan Mussie DB 5-B 1BO Fr. Puyallup (Rogers) BB Sean Laycock DL 6-4 206 Fr. Surrey (Holy Cross) 41 Ryan Prentice RB 5-10 205 So. Woodinville 42 James Canada RB 5-1 1 20B Jr. Tacoma (Foss - WWCC) Head Coach - Chris Beaton (17th year, 61-93). Assistants - Terry Bailey, Mike 43 Dan Keffeler LB 5-10 22B So. Omak Schenider, Ross Elkin, Dino Geremia, Jamie Clayton, Dave Sands , Rob Kozikowski. 44 Donovan Dashiell RB 5-9 1B9 So. Port Orchard (South Kitsap - WWU) 45 Dustin Booth WR 6-1 1B5 Fr. Port Orchard (South Kitsap) 46 Andy Kuzaru DB 6-0 195 Fr. Enumclaw 47 Jed Sluyter LB 6-0 225 Jr. Renton (Hazen) 4B Ryan Sawyer DE 6-3 250 Sr. Kent (Kent-Meridian) 49 Ian Tyrrell p 5-B 194 Jr. Yakima (Davis) WILDCATS Central Washington 50 Johnny Hunn LB 6-0 215 Fr. Lakewood (Lakes) 52 Sam White LB 6-1 220 Fr. Stanwood No. Player Pos.Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 53 Mike McNiven LB 6-3 201 Fr. Graham (Bethel) 1 Ryan Seal WR 6-2 1B9 Sr. Poulsbo (North Kitsap) 54 Josh Johnston OL 5-1 1 260 Jr. Richland 2 Mark Leazer WR 6-1 1BO So. Tacoma (Clover Park - EWU) 55 Nick Noradoun LB 6-0 215 Fr. Ilwaco 4 John Hallead DB 5-11 217 Jr. Ellensburg 56 John Garden LB 6-0 210 Sr. Tacoma (Washington) 5 Shaun Morris K 5-10 1BO Jr. Federal Way 57 Rawley Robins LB 5-11 20B Jr. Federal Way 6 Nat Conley RB 6-0 195 So. Pasco 60 Rob Williams OL 6-3 272 Fr. Tacoma 7 Richard Penton WR 5-B 1B5 Fr. Tacoma (Curtis) 62 Roe Simmons OL 6-3 222 Fr. Tacoma (Wilson) B Ryan Wakefield WR 6-3 190 Sr. Tacoma (Curtis - WWCC) 63 Jeremy Parker DT 6-2 260 So. Issaquah 10 Zak Hill QB 6-0 1B3 Fr. Battle Ground (Prairie) 64 Zach Fife OL 6-3 2BO Fr. Yakima (West Valley) 11 Pete Kalasountas QB 6-3 209 Jr. Renton (Hazen) 65 Jonathan Lindsey OL 6-3 240 Fr. Puyallup (Rogers) 12 Jason Patterson DB 5-11 175 So. Enumclaw 66 Matt Green OL 6-4 232 Fr. Spokane (Lewis & Clark) 13 Nathan Graham QB 6-0 175 So. Reardan 67 Ryan Stengle OL 6-3 250 Fr. Spokane (East Valley) 14 Alex Todak QB 6-3 212 Fr. Olympia (Capital) 6B Ethan McDonald OL 6-4 260 Jr. Auburn 15 Terrance Allen DB 5-7 165 So. Tacoma (Mt. Tahoma) 71 Connor Craig OL 6-2 245 Fr. Port Orchard (South Kitsap) 16 Dale Chase QB 6-4 198 Fr. Olympia (River Ridge) 72 Chris Scheer OL 6-1 260 Jr. Tacoma (Wilson) 1B Troy Thomas QB 6-3 163 Fr. Prosser 74 Rhett Carpenter OL 6-3 255 Fr. Kelso 19 Shane Maul WR 5-11 178 Fr. Tacoma (Bellarmine Prep) 75 Aaron Crockett OL 6-3 320 Fr. Tacoma (Bellarmine) 20 Scott Alexander WR 5-B 170 Fr. Quincy 76 Fred Simmons DE 6-3 215 Fr. Tacoma (Curtis) 21 Brian Corpuz DB 5-11 190 Fr. Puyallup (Bellarmine Prep) 78 Jaryl Varona DE 6-4 207 Fr. Medical Lake 22 Duncan Bagley DB 5-1 0 190 So. Raymond (Willapa Valley) 79 Travis Brock OL 6-3 270 Fr. Graham (Bethel) 23 Pete Hartzell DB 5-9 185 Sr. Monroe BO Brian Koch TE 6-1 235 Sr. Leavenworth (Cascade - WWCC) 24 Jared Gibb WR 5-B 150 Fr. Ellensburg 81 Josh Lopez WR 6-0 175 Fr. Wapato 25 Michael Alexander DB 5-11 190 So. Quincy 82 Jake Roberts WR 6-3 177 Fr. Spokane (University) 26 Cory McNutt DB 6-1 204 Fr. Moses Lake B3 Levi Teasley WR 5-9 191 Fr. Ellensburg 27 Zac Scott DB 5-1 0 1B5 Fr. Spokane (Central Valley) 84 Jason Webster TE 6-0 230 Fr. Kent (Kent-Meridian) 2B Shawn Brathwaite RB 5-B 190 Fr. Graham (Bethel) 85 Brooks Denny WR 5-9 170 Fr. Brush Prairie (Prairie) 29 Wade Postell DB 6-1 1B5 Jr. Renton B6 Ty Nunez WR 6-2 194 Sr. Yakima (East Valley) 30 Courtney Brown LB 6-0 195 Fr. Spokane (Central Valley) B7 Clint Lecount WR 6-0 195 Jr Vancouver (Evergreen) BB Mark Acker WR 6-2 200 So. Olympia (North Thurston) B9 Rand Matter TE 6-1 237 So. Snohomish 90 T.J. Horgan DT 6-2 254 Fr. Spokane (East Valley) 91 Shaun Claiborne DL 5-10 310 Fr. Lakewood (Clover Park) 92 Moses Lewis WR 6-2 175 Fr. Yakima (Davis) 93 John Fields DE '5.4 240 Jr. Des Moines (Mt. Rainier) 94 Rocky Martinez WR 5-B 160 Fr. Lynnwood (Mountlake Terrace) 95 Jason Woods DT 6-2 255 Sr. Kennewick (Kamiakin) 96 Jared Carter DE 6-0 225 So. Walla Walla 97 Brandon Klump TE 6-5 205 Fr. Leavenworth (Cascade) 98 Todd Hildebrand DE 6-3 230 Fr. Poulsbo (North Kitsap) 99 Lee Petty DE 6-4 240 Jr. Pasco (WWCC)

Head Coach -John Zamberlin (3rd year, 15-10). Assistants - John Picha, , John Graham, Steve Amrine, Jason Frederick, Mark Doll, Rico Iniguez, Josh Fetter, Brian Strandley, Leland Sparks. CWUAthletics and U.S. Cellular introduce Careline. Just leave your seat location with anyone who may need to reach you during the game. They can call 929-2607, give us your location, and we'll; bring a cell phone right to your seat, free of charge. Leaving you with even more money to squander on face paint. *US.Cellular

5 TWO-DEEPS: CENTRAL WASHINGTON vs. SIMON FRASER (11-13-99)

Central Washington Simon Fraser

OFFENSE OFFENSE QB 10 Zak Hill (6-0, 1B3 , Fr., Battle Ground - Prairie) QB 7 Terry Kleinsmith (6-1 , 200, Sr., Sarnia, ON - St. Patrick's) 11 Pete Kalasountas (6-3, 209, Jr., Renton - Hazen) 15 Steve Powell (6-2, 196, So. , Delta - North Delta) RB 32 Dan Murphy (6-1, 235, Sr., Royal City) RB 33 Marchi Gabriele (5-6, 165, So., Sarnia, ON - St. Patrick's) 6 Nat Conley (6-0, 195, So., Pasco) 1B Shawn Krimmer (6-0, 190, Fr. , North Vancouver -Windsor) H-B 2 Mark Leazer (6-1 , 1BO , So., Tacoma - Clover Park & EWU) FB 31 Matt Todd (5-10, 210, So., Burnaby - St. Thomas Moore) 7 Richard Penton (5-B, 1B5, Fr., Tacoma-Curtis) 27 Lloyd Orris (5-10, 217, So. , Winnipeg, MB- Kelvin High) FL B6 Ty Nunez (6-2, 194, Sr., Yakima - East Valley) TE 34 Randy Bowles (6-1 , 226, Jr., Richmond) B Ryan Wakefield (6-3, 190, Sr., Tacoma - Curtis & WWCC) 6 Steve Maheu (6-3, 21B, Jr. , Sarniia, Ont.) SE 1 Ryan Seal (6-2, 1B9, Sr., Poulsbo - North Kitsap) LT 62 Kris Pelly (6-2, 247, Jr., Prince George) BB Mark Acker (6-2, 200, So., Olympia - North Thurston) 71 Carson Coughlin (6-2, 279, Jr., Pickering, ON) B7 Clint Lecount (6-0, 195, Jr., Vancouver- Evergreen) LG 52 Angus Reid (6-2, 307, So. , Richmond - Vancouver College) WT 71 Connor Craig (6-2, 245, Fr. , Port Orchard - South Kitsap) 63 Mitch Fanning (6-0, 251 , Sr., St. Catherines, ON - Lakeport) 79 Travis Brock (6-3, 270., Fr., Graham - Bethel) c 76 Ian Miller (6-0, 2B5, Jr., Widsor, ON - Riverside) WG 54 Josh Johnston (5-11, 260, Jr., Richland) 62 Kris Pelly (6-2, 236, So., Prince George) 67 Ryan Stengle (6-3, 250, Fr., Spokane - East Valley) AG 64 Jake Roberts (6-0 290, So., Parksville - Ballenas) c 72 Chris Scheer (6-1, 260, Jr., Tacoma-Wilson) 61 Gavin Campbell (6-1, 225, Fr., Calgary, AB - Springbank) 60 *Rob Williams (6-2, 272, Fr., Tacoma - Wilson) RT 77 Tim Sparks (6-2, 250, So., Sarnia, ON - St. Patrick's) SG 67 Ryan Stengle (6-3, 250, Fr., Spokane - East Valley) 65 Ibrahim Khan (6-4, 274, Fr., Ottawa, ON - Sir Wilfred Laurier) 79 Travis Brock (6-3, 270., Fr., Graham - Bethel) FL 20 Ryan Jeans (6-2, 196, So., Port Coquitlam -Terry Fox) ST 6B Ethan McDonald (6-4, 260, Jr., Auburn) 2 Cody Jones (5-B, 171 , Jr., Port Coquitlam -Terry Fox) 75 Aaron Crockett (6-3, 320, Fr., Tacoma - Bellarmine) SE B1 Scott Robinson (6-2, 205, So., Maple Ridge - Westview) TE B9 Rand Matter (6-1 , 237, So., Snohomish) 2 Cody Jones (5-B, 171 , Jr., Port Coquitlam - Terry Fox) B4 Jason Webster (6-0, 230, Fr., Kent- Kent-Meridian) DEFENSE DEFENSE SE 51 Chris Bailey (6-1 , 236, Jr., Calgary, AB - Mount Royal) NG 95 Jason Woods (6-2, 255, Sr., Kennewick - Kamiakin) 74 Paul Pasalic (6-5, 234, Fr., Burlington, ON - Nelson) 91 Shaun Claiborne (5-10, 310, Fr., Lakewood - Clover Park) T 53 Paul Cheng (6-3, 26B, So., Downsview, ON - Charminade College) DT 90 T. J. Horgan (6-2, 254, Fr., Spokane - East Valley) 60 Brian Pawlak (5-10, 225, Fr., Surrey - Queen Elizabeth) 91 Shaun Claiborne (5-10, 310, Fr., Lakewood-Clover Park) NT 72 Brian Shantz (6-1, 2B6, Fr., Brooks, AB - Brooks Composite) SDE 4B Ryan Sawyer (6-3, 250, Sr., Kent - Kent-Meridian) 70 Kirk Rauliuk (5-9, 230, Sr., King City, ON) 9B Todd Hildebrand (6-3, 230, Fr., Poulsbo - North Kitsap) WE BO Jeremy Kaleniuk (6-1, 236, So., West Vancouver - Sentinel) WDE 93 John Fields (6-4, 240, Jr., Des Moines - Mt. Rainier) 54 Jon McCarthy (6-0, 236, Fr., Abbottsford - Mouat) 96 Jared Carter (6-0, 225, So., Walla Walla) SLB 41 Ryan McWhirter (5-11 , 201 , Fr., Richmond - Steveston) SLB 56 John Garden (6-0, 210, Sr., Tacoma - Washington) 40 Ken Adams (5-B, 222, So., Samia, ON - /St. Patrick's) 96 Jared Carter (6-0, 225, So., Walla Walla) MLB 43 Fred Sunday (6-1, 210, So., Chewelah, WA) MLB 47 Jed Sluyter (6-0, 225, Jr., Renton - Hazen) 44 Brethren Osei (6-0, 226, Fr., Toronto, ON - St. Francis Xavier) 57 Rawley Robins (5-11 , OB, Jr., Federal Way) WLB B Kent Ring (6-2, 223, Sr. , Kamloops) WLB 34 Brandon Christensen (5-10, 200, Jr., Mukilteo - Kamiak) 36 Matt Bradshaw (6-0, 197, So., North Vancouver - Handsworth) 30 Courtney Brown (6-0, 195, Fr., Spokane - Central Valley) SS 26 Scott Vass (5-10, 200, Jr., Thunder Bay, ON - Vermillion JC) FS 31 Scott Henry (5-9, 1BO, Sr., White Swan) 29 Dylan Berg (5-10, 194, Jr., Delta - North Delta) 33 Chad Phillip (5-10, 1BO, Jr., Edmonds - Woodway) FS 16 Shaun Nagel (5-10, 177, Fr., Regina, SK - Balfour) SS 4 John Hallead (5-11, 217, Jr., Ellensburg) 25 Scott Plummer (6-0, 170, Fr., Coquitlam - Terry Fox) 22 Duncan Bagley (5-10, 190, So., Raymond - Willapa Valley) CB 2B Paul Chung (5-10, 16B, So., Delta - Seaquam) BCB 23 Pete Hartzell (5-9, 1B5, Sr., Monroe) 19 David Green (5-11 , 1B4 , Jr., North Vancouver - Carson Graham) 33 Chad Philip (5-10, 1BO, Jr., Edmonds - Woodway) CB 42 Tom Taylor (6-0, 1BB, Sr., Delta - South Delta) FCB 12 Jason Patterson (5-11 , 175, So., Enumclaw) 3B Moataz Ashoor (5-9, 170, So., Pickering, ON) 15 Terrance Allen (5-7, 165, So., Tacoma - Mt. Tahoma)

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7 Murphy Ends Brilliant Career Today

BY MIKE WELLS When you ask running back Dan Murphy about what enabled him to have back set, he's still averaging over five yards a carry," third-year CWU coach a career which will be remembered as one of the best in Central Washington and former NFL linebacker John Zamberlin said. "He's done a great job University history, he makes it sound simple - a great offensive line. making the adjustment." "The offensive linemen didn't get enough credit for the hard work they put Murphy's playing days at Central are going to end today, but his football in," Murphy said. career could continue on to the next level. When Murphy concludes his four-year career today against Simon Fraser, By adding 50 pounds of muscle to bulk up to 230 since his freshman year, he will have set or tied ten school records, including career marks for rush­ he has drawn the interest of NFL scouts. ing (3,540) and scoring (300). He could make it 11 "As far as the NFL goes, I just want the opportunity to try and play," Murphy as he is just 89 yards short of the career mark for said. "Everybody dreams of it growing up as a kid. If I get invited to a camp all-purpose yardage. and get cut from the team, I'll always know I gave it my best." "It's cool to break the records, but that's not what Former CWU and current Seattle Seahawk starting quarterback Jon Kitna drives me to play football," Murphy said. "I may look has given Murphy the hope that he too can come from a small school and back when I'm older and think about them, but for play professional football. now I just want to have fun." "Jon has always been a inspiration for me ever since I was a redshirt An offensive line that produced five Columbia freshman and he led the team to the national championship," Murphy, who Football Association All-Conference players and two will have an opportunity to exhibit his skills Jan. 15 in the Snow Bowl, said. NAIA All-Americans during Murphy's career didn't "Having him come from this school makes things more of a reality that NFL do all the work, however. players are everyday guys." Murphy came to Central from Royal City High School as a 180-pound tight end. After redshirting during CWU's national Rushing Receiving championship 1995 season, the coaching staff switched him to running back Year Car VG YL Net Avg. TD LG No. Yds Avg. TD LG prior to the 1996 campaign. 1996 143 790 29 761 5.3 10 36 22 172 7.8 0 24 He didn't waste any time cracking the record book rushing for a freshman 1997 174 755 33 722 4.1 12 43 15 102 6.8 1 25 record 761 yards to earn second team CFA all-conference honors. 1998 266 1489 44 1445 5.4 19 58 25 212 8.5 0 33 After a solid sophomore year in which he gained 722 yards and earned 1999 117 648 36 612 5.2 6 65 11 66 6.0 2 19 first team CFA honors, Murphy emerged as a bonafide All-American last Tot. 700 3682 142 3540 5.1 47 65 73 552 7.6 3 33 season, rushing for 1,489 yards and setting a single-game record for most School Records (*Indicates shares record) yards (269 against Azusa Pacific in CWU's season opener) and season Most yards rushing, single game - 269 Azusa Pacific (1998) records for most rushing attempts (266), rushing touchdowns (19) and 100- vs . Most rushing attempts, season -266 (1998) yard rushing games (8). *Most rushing touchdowns, season - 19 (1998) "Setting the record against Azusa Pacific was cool, but I also remember Most 100-yard rushing games, season - 8 (1 998) the other game against them," Murphy said. Most rushing attempts, career - 700 The other game Murphy is talking about is when the Cougars came back Most rushing yards, career - 3540 to defeat the Wildcats during the quarterfinals of the NAIA national playoffs. APU then went on to win the national title. Most rushing touchdowns, career - 47 "So it's hard to think about the record, because the first thing I think about Most 100-yard rushing games, career - 14 Most total touchdowns, career - 50 when Azusa Pacific is mentioned, is that they beat in the playoffs when the Most points, career - 300 game really counted," Murphy said. This season has been a different one for Murphy. In addition to the Wildcats making the jump up to the NCAA Division II level and playing a much more difficult schedule, Murphy has had to adjust to being a lead blocker for fellow running back Nat Conley when Central CWU STUDENTS uses a two-back system, to go along with a young and inexperienced offen­ Thank you very much for your continued support of our sive line. NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletic program. Going into today's game, Murphy has rushed for 612 yards on 117 car­ ries, very respectable numbers, but not what you might expect from a re­ turning All-American. You are a major partner and player in the success of CWU "Even though we're using Dan as lead blocker when we go with our two- Athletics. DELK. EVANS l:JK(il INSURANCE INSURANCE 208 W. 9th Ave., Suite 3 Life PO Box 1255 Disability Ellensburg WA 98926 Long Term Care Office: 509.925.4677 Annuities Fax: 509.925.7845 IRA TSA CDs e-mail: [email protected] Funeral Plans

8 TEAM-BY-TEAM STATISTICAL MATCHUPS

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Team Statistics cwu Opponents Team Statistics SFU Opponents First Downs (Ru -Pa-Pe) 156 (63· 73-20) 126 (55-57-14) First Downs (Ru-Pa-Pe) 186(73-88-25) 157(73-72-12) Penalties/Fumbles 62-580/17-12 57-548/1 7-8 Penalties/Fumbles 77-723/19· 12 74. 704/20-14 Rushing Per Game 135.9 116.6 Rushing Per Game 139.8 161.6 Passing Per Game 164.5 174.4 Passing Per Game 227.8 197.9 Total Offense 553-2403 514-2328 Total Offense 637-3308 562-3235 Per Game 300.3 291 .0 Per Game 367.6 359.4 Time of Possession 4:15.36 3:44.24 Possession Time/Gm 32:49 27:06 Third Downs 39-120 (32.5) 31 -117 (26.5) Third Downs 43-129(33.3) 47-120(39.2) Fourth Downs 4.9 (44.4) 3-8 (37.5) Fourth Downs 9-19(47.4) 7-20(35.0)

Rushing G-GS Car VG VL Net Avg. TD LG Rushing G Car VG VL Net Avg. TD LG Dan Murphy 8-8 117 648 36 612 5.2 6 65 Marchi Gabriele 9 197 985 43 942 4.8 1 45 Nat Conley 8-0 77 344 25 319 4.1 4 39 Mike Vilimek 6 68 326 33 303 4.5 6 43 Donovan Dashiell 5-0 18 87 3 84 4.7 41 Matt Todd 8 12 64 6 58 4.8 0 12 Shawn Brathwaite 4-0 13 69 4 65 4.0 24 Steve Powell 6 9 61 9 52 5.8 0 21 Pete Kalasountas 7-6 31 139 87 52 1.7 1 32 Paul Chung 9 4 37 4 33 8.3 0 22 James Canada 3-0 12 56 11 45 3.8 0 20 Lloyd Orris 8 8 24 3 21 2.6 0 10 Richard Penton 4-0 4 35 0 35 8.8 0 14 Team 4 3 2 4 ·2 ·0.7 0 0 Mark Leazer 8-8 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 Steve Maheu 8 2 12 34 ·22 ·11.0 0 0 Nathan Graham 2-0 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 Terry Kleinsmith 9 42 85 212 ·127 ·3.0 0 11 Ty Nunez 8-8 0 1 ·1 ·1 .0 0 ·1 Totals 9 345 1596 338 1258 3.6 7 45 Zak Hill 6-2 29 34 166 -132 ·4.5 0 12 Opponents 9 304 1679 225 1454 4.8 16 67 Totals 8-8 304 1420 333 1087 3.6 13 65 Opponents 8-8 303 1224 291 933 3.1 10 52 Passing G All Com Int Vds PCT TD LG Terry Kleinsmith 9 282 161 8 2050 57.1 14 77 Passing G All Com Int Vds PCT TD LG Steve Powell 6 10 0 2 0 0.0 0 0 Pete Kalasountas 7-6 124 60 4 588 48.4 4 49 Totals 9 292 161 10 2050 55.1 14 77 Zak Hill 6-2 123 69 6 706 56.1 6 34 Opponents 9 258 140 3 1781 54.3 14 72 Ryan Seal 8-8 2 1 0 22 50.0 0 22 Totals 8-8 249 130 10 1316 52.2 10 49 Receiving G No. Vds Avg. TD LG Opponents 8-8 211 104 13 1395 49.3 9 86 Scott Robinson 8 56 886 15.8 3 77 Sacks - Hill 21, Kalasountas 12, Opp. 17. Ryan Jeans 9 34 547 16.1 8 63 Jon Needham 4 14 183 13.1 2 51 Receiving G-GS No. Vds Avg. TD LG Marchi Gabriele 9 14 153 10.9 1 29 Ty Nunez 8-8 49 509 10.4 4 49 Matt Todd 8 11 46 4.2 0 15 Ryan Seal 8-8 37 336 9.1 3 42 Cody Jones 8 7 68 9.7 0 19

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9 Mark Leazer 8-8 15 161 10.7 0 21 Mike Vilimek 6 7 27 3.9 0 14 Dan Murphy 8-8 11 66 6.0 2 19 Hidayet Arslan 5 6 34 5.7 0 18 Rand Matter 8-8 9 150 16.7 0 34 Lloyd Orris 8 5 39 7.8 0 12 Ryan Wakefield 8-0 4 25 6.3 0 8 Randy Bowles 6 5 35 7.0 0 10 Clint Lecount 8-0 1 30 30.0 0 30 Steve Maheu 8 1 30 30.0 0 30 Mark Acker 8-0 1 15 15.0 0 15 Jeremy Kaleniuk 8 1 2 2.0 0 2 Jason Webster 8-0 1 15 15.0 1 15 Totals 9 161 2050 12.7 14 77 Nat Conley 8-0 1 5 5.0 0 5 Opponents 9 140 1781 12.7 14 72 Brian Koch 8-0 1 4 4.0 0 4 Totals 8-8 130 1316 10.1 10 49 Scoring G TD PAT FG Pts Avg. Opponents 8-8 104 1395 13.4 9 86 Ryan Jeans 9 8 0 0 48 5.3 Mike Vilimek 6 6 0 0 36 6.0 Scoring G-GS TD PAT FG Pts Avg. Cody Jones 8 0 12 5 27 3.4 Dan Murphy 8-8 8 0 0 48 6.0 Scott Robinson 8 3 0 0 18 2.3 Shaun Morris 8-0 0 21 3 30 3.8 Brian Devlin 4 0 5 3 14 3.5 Nat Conley 8-0 4 0 0 24 3.0 Marchi Gabriele 9 2 0 0 12 1.3 Ty Nunez 8-8 4 0 0 24 3.0 Jeremy Needham 4 2 0 0 12 3.0 Ryan Seal 8-8 3 0 0 18 2.3 Scott Plummer 9 1 0 0 6 0.7 Jason Patterson 8-8 2 0 0 12 1.5 Totals 9 22 17 8 173 19.2 Jason Webster 8-0 1 0 0 6 0.8 Opponents 9 34 30 4 248 27.6 Shawn Braithwaite 4-0 0 0 6 1.5 Pete Kalasountas 7-6 1 0 0 6 0.9 Donovan Dashiell 5-0 1 0 0 6 1.2 Punting No. Yds Avg. Ret Net LG Totals (safety) 8-8 25 21 3 182 22.8 Steve Maheu 39 1260 32.3 131 28.9 62 Opponents 8-8 24 21 7 186 23.3 Scott Robinson 4 139 34.8 0 34.8 41 Totals 43 1399 32.5 131 29.5 62 Punting No. Yds Avg. Rel Net LG Opponents 42 1443 34.4 203 29.5 63 Ian Tyrrell 53 1992 37.6 217 33.3 61 Team 1 0 0.0 22 -22.0 0 Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg. TD LG Totals 54 1992 36.9 239 32.5 61 Paul Chung 28 473 16.9 0 41 Opponents 48 1683 35.1 101 33.0 68 Marchi Gabriele 4 76 19.0 0 24 Scott Robinson 3 53 17.7 0 20 Michael Lamey 12 12.0 0 12 Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg. TD LG Fred Sunday 5 5.0 0 5 Shawn Braithwaite 2 67 33.5 0 48 Lloyd Orris 1 4 4.0 0 4 Jason Patterson 12 379 31 .6 1 99 Totals 38 623 16.4 0 41 Donovan Dashiell 7 170 24.3 0 37 Opponents 33 633 19.2 93 Totals 31 753 24.3 1 99 Opponents 27 504 18.7 1 100 Interceptions No. Yds Avg. TD LG Shaun Nagel 1 2 2.0 0 2 Interceptions No. Yds Avg. TD LG Paul Chung 0 0.0 0 0 Jason Patterson 5 57 11 .4 0 49 Kent Zing 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jed Sluyter 3 5 1.7 0 5 Totals 3 2 0.7 0 2 Pete Hartzell 2 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 10 102 10.2 0 40 Scott Henry 2 0 0.0 0 0 John Hallead 1 4 4.0 0 4 Punt Returns No. Yds Avg. TD Long Totals 13 66 5.1 0 49 Paul Chung 14 142 10.1 0 22 Opponents 10 61 6.1 1 25 Scott Vass 2 27 13.5 0 Jeremy Needham 2 20 10.0 0 20 Punt Returns No. Yds Avg. TD LG Team 1 14 14.0 0 Jason Patterson 13 98 7.5 0 19 Michael Lamey 1 0 0.0 0 0 Ty Nunez 1 3 3.0 0 3 Scott Plummer 0 0 0.0 1 Totals 14 101 7.2 0 19 Totals 20 203 10.1 1 22 Opponents 26 239 9.2 2 74 Opponents 15 131 8.7 0 33

Tackles PT AT Tot. Loss QB FR-BP-FF Tackles UT AT Tot. Loss QB FR-BP-FF Jed Sluyter, LB 52 25 77 11 -38 4-22 0-4-0 Kent Ring, LB 42 47 89 11-33 2-12 2-1-1 Brandon Christensen, LB 42 26 68 11 -28 0-0 0-4-3 Scott Vass, DB 55 26 81 5-25 0-0 1-5-2 John Hallead, DB 42 15 57 7-2 1 0-0 2-6-1 Paul Chung, DB 37 12 49 1-3 0-0 1-7-0 Scott Henry, DB 33 15 48 2-3 0-0 0-5-0 Fred Sunday, LB 25 19 44 7-22 1-8 1-1-1 John Garden, LB 24 24 48 3-20 2-18 1-1-0 Ryan McWhirter, LB 19 18 37 4-10 0-0 0-1-0 John Fields, DE 30 10 40 11 .5-53 5.5-35 1-5-1 Tom Taylor, DB 23 11 34 0-0 0-0 2-10-1 Pete Hartzell, DB 29 9 38 0-0 0-0 0-4-1 Kirk Rauliuk, DL 13 20 33 9-24 2-5 0-0-0 Jason Woods, OT 26 11 37 9.5-27 2.5-1 1 0-1 -0 Chris Bailey, DL 20 9 29 14-88 10-69 0-0-0 26 0-0 Jason Patterson, DB 27 8 35 5-9 0-0 1-7-0 Scott Plummer, DB 20 6 0-0 0-3-0 25 0-0 T.J. Horgan, OT 11 12 23 5-19 2-9 1-0-0 Moataz Ashoor, DB 22 3 0-0 0-2-0 16 25 5-13 Shaun Claiborne, DE 10 6 16 2-7 1-2 1-0-0 Jeremy Kaleniuk, DL 9 1-1 1-2-0 14 24 6-22 Ryan Sawyer, DE 8 7 15 1-3 0-0 1-0-0 PaulCheng,DL 10 2-14 1-0-0 18 5 23 0-0 Rawley Robins, LB 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 David Green, DB 0-0 0-2-0 9 9 18 3-21 Terrance Allen, DB 11 0 11 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Ken Adams, DL 1-9 1-1-0 Shaun Nagel, DB 11 6 17 1-3 0-0 0-0-0

10 staff in 1995. He was named the offensive coordinator and offensive line CWU COACHING STAFF coach prior to the beginning of the 1996 season. Picha replaced Charles Chandler on the full-time staff. He also replaced Chandler as CWU's men's John Zamberlin (Head Coach, 3rd Year, 12-8) and women's track-and-field coach. John Zamberlin, who played seven seasons in the NFL with the New Picha led CWU's men to the 1995 Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs, begins his third season as Central track-and-field title and a 17th place finish in the NAIA National meet and Washington University's head football coach this fall. was selected the PNWAC Men's Coach-of-the-Year. Last fall Zamberlin, 43, guided the Wildcats to a 7-4 record and to CWU's Two springs ago both his men's and women's track squads placed sec­ first Columbia Football Association championship since 1991 . The Wildcats ond in the conference meet . His men's squad also reached the quarterfinal round of the NAIA playoffs finished 24th in the NAIA national meet. before losing to eventual NAIA national champion Picha recently resigned as CWU's head track-and­ Azusa Pacific 35-28. field coach in order that he may devote more time to In two seasons since replacing Jeff Zenisek as football . He will continue to serve as an assistant in head coach, Zamberlin has guided the Wildcats to a track-and-field, coaching the throwing event athletes. record of 12-8. The CWU coach first joined the football coaching Zamberlin, who had nine years experience as a staffasagraduateassistantin 1988. In 1988and 1989, NCAA Division 1 assistant prior to taking over at CWU, he coached the tight ends. He then coached the defen­ will now lead the Wildcats as they move their football sive line in 1990, 1992 and 1993. program from NAIA to NCAA Division II beginning this A 1984 graduate of Rogers High School in Puyallup, fall. Picha is a former two-year for the Wildcats. He earned honorable Prior to joining CWU's coaching staff, Zamber1in m.ention all-league honors in 1987 and was the recipient of CWU's Best was the defensive coordinator at the University of Richmond for two sea­ Blocker award in 1986. sons. He also previously coached at Eastern Washington University (1992- Picha played two seasons at Wenatchee Valley College before enrolling 94) and at the University of Massachusetts (1987-90). at CWU, earning second team NWAACC honors during his sophomore sea­ In his final season at Richmond, Zamberlin's defensive unit ranked 12th· son. nationally among NCAA Division I schools in total defense. In 1987 he started all 1O games at center for CWU as the Wildcats aver­ Before embarking upon a coaching career, the CWU head coach played aged 252.7 yards rushing and set a CFA record with 34 rushing touchdowns. linebacker for four seasons with New England (1979-82) and three seasons Misc: Born 2-9-66 at Puyallup. Earned BA degree in history in 1993. with Kansas City (1983-85). Brother Tom played football at UPS. Also has three sisters. Married. Wife's Zamberlin is a 1979 graduate of Pacific Lutheran. At PLU, he was a four­ name is Brenda. Has an infant son, David, who was born Mar. 27. year letterman in both football and baseball. He was selected to the Associ­ ated Press small-college All- team and was named a NAIA All-American in 1978. JOHN GRAHAM (Defensive Coordinator, 5th Year) During his collegiate career he had 184 unassisted tackles, 1O intercep­ John Graham, 30, begins his fifth season on Central Washington tions and six quarterback sacks. Three times he was named all-conference University's coaching staff this fall. It will be his fourth year as the defensive and all-district. His number 56 is the only retired PLU football jersey. coordinator. In baseball, he was a two-time all-conference outfielder. For the previous two seasons, Graham, who also coaches the defensive Zamberlin, who was inducted into PLU's Hall-of-Fame in 1996, was se­ backs, had been the head football coach at DeSales High School in Walla lected in the fifth round of the 1979 NFL draft by New England. He began his Walla. collegiate coaching career at Massachusetts in 1987 when Mike Dunbar left At DeSales, Graham's teams compiled a won-loss record of 12-7, win­ that school to return to Ellensburg to take over as the Wildcat head coach. ning the 1993 conference championship and advancing to the semifinals of Zamberlin is a native ofTacoma. He graduated from Wilson High School the Washington State Class B state playoffs. in 1974. At Wilson, he earned four letters each in football and baseball. He Graham also served as an assistant and earned honorable mention All-City honors in football and was a first team assistant track-and-field coach at DeSales. Prior to selection in baseball. joining the DeSales staff, he was an assistant coach Misc: Born 2-13-56 at Tacoma ...Marr ied Mary Ellen Wolf on June 28, for one year at Kent-Meridian High School in Kent. 1997. They have an infant son, Ken, who was born Mar. 23 ....Mary Ellen Graham is a 1992 graduate of CWU, earning a previously was an assistant trainer at the University of Richmond. John has bachelor of science degree in business education. He two children by a previous marriage (daughter Megan, 14, and son Kyle, played two seasons for the Wildcats (1990 and 1991 ), 10). earning honorable mention all-conference defensive back honors in his senior season. In the 1991 sea­ son, Graham intercepted three passes and also was JOHN PICHA (Offensive Coordinator, 11th year) credited with 30 tackles. John Picha, 33, begins his fifth season this fall as a full-time member of Prior to enrolling at CWU, he played two seasons at Walla Walla CC CWU's football coaching staff. where he earned first team all-conference honors at defensive back. Picha, who previously served as a graduate assistant or part-time coach for six seasons, coached the inside linebackers after joining the full-time

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11 Graham is a 1987 graduate of Reardan High School. At Reardan, he was also an assistant baseball coach at Columbia. earned four letters each in football, basketball and track. He was a three­ Amrine previously also coached the running backs at Eastern Washing­ time all-league linebacker and two-time all-league quarterback and also was ton between 1993 and 1995. He was the wide receiver coach at Castle the team captain and Most Inspirational award winner. Rock High School in 1991 and 1992. Misc: Born 2-7-69 at Ellensburg. Married. Wife's name is Becky. Has Amrine is a 1990 graduate of Castle Rock where he earned three letters two sons, Andrew, 4, and Ty, 2. each in baseball and football earning all-league honors during his senior seasons. Misc: Born 11 -11-71 at Longview. Single. Sister (Marni) played softball BEAU BALDWIN (, 6th Year) for CWU. Brother (Matt) played football at Eastern Oregon. Mother (Janet Beau Baldwin begins his sixth season as CWU's quarterback coach this Bate) played basketball at CWU . fall. It will be his fourth season as a full-time staff member. Prior to joining the coaching staff as a graduate assistant, Baldwin played four seasons for the Wildcats, and ranks 14th in career passing despite the JASON FREDERICK (Wide Receivers, 2nd Year) fact he was never a full-time starter. Jason Frederick, a former starting offensive tackle for the Wildcats, be­ Baldwin, 27, completed 121 of 197 passes for gins his second season on CWU's coaching staff this fall. Frederick, who 1,655 yards and eight touchdowns. His 61.4 career assisted John Picha with the offensive line last season, will coach the wide passing percentage is a school record. receivers. He will also manage the Wildcat football web page. He engineered two of the greatest comebacks in Frederick, who is pursuing a master's degree in athletic administration, school history. In 1991, he set school single-game marks for passing attempts (52), completions (32), ~;¥:r,:W:.iC:tC¥-");":4",.,"',.;""•i"~"""""'•i~,.-.;_,it>,,,+.;,;.-;;.;";*;.5r':W;;JC.W::. yards (467), total plays (66) and total yards (550) in f~ a 38-35 win over Simon Fraser. His six-yard touch- ffe; Jmol's Book and Supply Co. down pass to Eric Boles with four seconds left gave ¥, Central the win. ,. is the store for CWU In 1992 he came off bench to lead CWU to the k'~ Tatbooks, Memorabilia, greatest fourth-quarter comeback in Columbia Football Association history. ~t He completed 21 of 33 passes for 222 yards as the Wildcats scored 26 r1- and Oothing. points in the period to overcome 28-3 deficit. ~ Baldwin graduated from Curtis High School in 1990 where he earned ~ We're open 7 days a week. Our store hours are 7:30 three letters in football and three in baseball. He led Curtis to the 1989 state ;r: a,m. to Monday through Friday; football title. ;e. 9:00 p.m., ~i""l' Misc.: Born 5-21-72 at Santa Barbara, Calif. Earned education degree ~:r· 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. in 1996. Single. i" ~~ located att1H 8th Ave ~: E~lensburg, WA GRAD ASSISTANTS ~ P: 509-925-9851 ~ STEVE AMRINE (Running Backs, 2nd Year) f~ f:509·962-3329 Steve Amrine, 27, is in his second season as a t~ Toll Free:80t>-858-2427 t~ member of the Wildcat coaching staff. Amrine, who £-mail:jem>ls@~rrols.com is pursuing a master's degree in athletic administra­ ;~ tion, will coach the running backs. :r·?.·* The CWU assistant coach is a 1996 graduate of w~·. Eastern Washington University where he earned a ;>,,;:w BA degree in education. He also previously attended v·~ Eastern Oregon University and Lower Columbia ~~ College. He played one season of football at East­ $~ ern Oregon. Prior to joining the CWU coaching staff, Amrine served as the offensive '*'*.p, ~ coordinator at Columbia High School in White Salmon for two seasons. He r; ~·· ~%fW!®-f~7~*wt£~~~~%~~;,w~rc~:~~~~CiiZ*~~#~;!r"~'\..%~ A TASTE OF THE WEST AT ITS BEST Great Menu, BBQ & Non-BBQ Selection

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12 is a 1992 graduate of Willapa Valley High School near High School in football, basketball and track. He earned all-state honors at Raymond. He earned a BA degree in education from linebacker during his senior season and was selected a team captain for the CWU in 1998. 1991 East-West all-star football game. At Willapa, Frederick, 25, lettered in football , bas­ Fetter served as a student assistant on the Vandal coaching staff prior to ketball and track-and-field. He was a wide receiver joining the Wildcat coaching staff. and defensive end in football , earning Inspirational and Misc: Born 12-6-72 atTacoma. Single. Coaches awards. Frederick attended Centralia Community College RICO INIGUEZ (Linebackers, 181 Year) prior to enrolling at CWU in the fall of 1994. After Rico Iniguez, who is one of CWU's all-time lead­ redshirting one year, he played three seasons for the ing career tacklers, joins Central's coaching staff this Wildcats, earning honorable mention all-league hon­ fall and will assist head coach John Zamberlin with ors last fall when he started all nine games. the linebackers. Misc: Born 8-26-74 at South Bend. Uncle (Gary) is CWU's women's Iniguez, 25, ranks eighth on CWU's all-time ca­ softball coach and was athletic director for 18 years before resigning this reer tackle list with a total of 210 , including 13 quar­ summer. Father (Mike) and uncle (Steve) competed in cross country at terback sacks. He was twice named to the Columbia CWU . Father also served university as women's cross country coach be­ Football Association all-star team , including 1996 when tween 1984 and 1986 and assistant women's basketball coach in late 1980s. he set a school single-season mark for tackles with 126, including 95 primary stops. MARK DOLL (Tight Ends, 1st Year) He was selected CWU's Most Valuable Player in Mark Doll , who started a school-record 44 consecu­ 1997 when he led the Wildcats in tackles with 65. Iniguez also served as tive games at offensive tackle the past four seasons, one of four CWU captains during his senior season. He was voted the team's will coach the tight ends this fall as he completes work Top Tackler during his junior campaign. on his bachelor's degree in business. Iniguez is a 1992 graduate of Wahluke High School where he lettered in Doll earned second team NAIAAll-American hon­ football , baseball and basketball. He originally enrolled at CWU with the ors last season helping the Wildcats win seven of 11 intent to play baseball, but switched to football prior to the 1994 season. games and reach the quarterfinal round of the NAIA He played defensive back for two seasons before being switched to line­ national playoffs. In his four seasons as a starter, the backer late in his sophomore season. Wildcats won a total of 27 games and a NAIA national Misc: Born 4-9-74 at Othello. Earned a degree in elementary education title in 1995. in 1998. Is currently pursuing a master's degree in school administration. Doll is a 1994 graduate of Selah High School where Has seven brothers and three sisters. One brother, Emilio, is a freshman on he lettered in football and baseball. He played tight end and outside line­ this fall's team . backer at Selah and started his collegiate career at tight end before being switched to the offensive line midway through his redshirt season in 1994. During his collegiate playing career, he was twice selected CWU"s Out­ standing Blocker award winner. He also won three all-conference awards, including second team honors in 1996 and first team honors the past two seasons. In 1995, he was voted CWU's Outstanding Freshman. Misc: Born 2-14-76 at Yakima. Single. Has one sister. Uncles Jay Gilliam and Mike Ehlis played football at CWU and YVC, respectively. Had tryout last spring with Portland franchise in Arena League. SKYDIVE YAKIMA JOSH FETTER (Defensive Ends, 4th Year) Josh Fetter, a four-year letterman at the University U.S.P.A. Group Member of Idaho, will coach CWU's defensive ends this fall for the third year in a row. He previously coached the Certified Instructors & Jumpmasters defensive tackles for one season. A 1991 graduate of White River High School, Fet­ Personal Training ter graduated from the University of Idaho in the spring of 1996 with a degree in general studies. Tandem Jumps Fetter, 26, played linebacker for the Vandals be­ tween 1991 and 1994 starting his freshman and se­ 509-453-2847 nior seasons. He was Ul's Inspirational award win­ ner and team captain in 1994 when the Vandals led Leonard Kunz the nation in rushing defense. Owner/Operator Prior to enrolling at Idaho, he was a three-sport standout at White River

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13 BRIAN STRANDLEY (Defensive Tackles, 3rd Year) LELAND SPARKS (Defensive Backs, 1st Year) Brian Strandley, who was a four-year starter at the University of Idaho Leland Sparks, a standout for the Wildcats the past two sea­ and was the Vandals' 1993 defensive captain, will sons, will assist defensive coordinator John Graham with the defensive backs coach CWU's defensive tackles this fall. this fall. Strandley, 28, had a total of 101 tackles, including Sparks started at cornerback for the Wildcats for two seasons, earning 39 in his junior season when he helped the Vandals first team Columbia Football Association all-star hon­ advance to the semifinals of the NCAA Division 1-AA ors in his junior year and second team honors last fall. playoffs. In 1994 he played a key role as Idaho led Leland, who is completing work on a communica­ the nation in rushing defense. tions degree at CWU, had 43 tackles and was cred­ After earning a general studies degree at Idaho in ited with blocking eight passes last fall. He also had 1995, Strandley coached football at Potlatch High one . He had 29 tackles and four School. He served as the varsity defensive coordina­ takeaways, including two interceptions during his jun­ tor and was also the head junior varsity coach. ior season. Strandley is a 1990 graduate of Curtis High School Sparks, who attended Washington State prior to in Tacoma where he was a teammate of CWU quar­ enrolling at CWU, is a 1991 graduate of Mater Dei terback coach Beau Baldwin. At Curtis, he lettered in football and baseball. High School in California where he lettered in football In football he earned all-state honors at defensive tackle as he and Baldwin and baseball. He also played football at Montclair Prep led Curtis to the State AAA title. during his junior season. Misc: Born 6-7-71 atTacoma. Single. Misc: Born 8-17-72 at Wharton, Tex. Has five sisters. Cousin of former WSU player Derek Sparks.

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Pete Kalasountas (QB, 6-3, 208, Jr., Renton - Dan Murphy (RB, 6-2, 230, Sr., Royal City) Hazen) High School: Graduated from Royal City High School High School: Graduated from Hazen High School in 1995. Earned nine letters - three in football, two in bas­ 1996. Lettered in football (2) and baseball (2) . Twice ketball and four in baseball. Linebacker and running was selected all-league quarterback. Earned first team back in football. All-league in football , basketball and all-star honors at first base in baseball and was se­ baseball. All-state and Team MVP on offense and de­ lected to play in all-state game. College: After three fense in football. Played forward in basketball and first years in program, including one redshirt season, is base, second base and third base in baseball. Col­ ready to take over starting position. Earned letters as lege: With one season of eligibility remaining already backup last two seasons. Was No. 3 quarterback in 1997 and did not throw ranks statistically among one of the best players in school history. Could be a pass except in junior varsity game against Walla Walla CC. No. 2 quarter­ first CWU player since Eric Boles was selected by in 1991 back last year, but played in just two games. Completed all three attempts (11th round) to be chosen in NFL draft. Has size and speed to play fullback for 12 yards. Also netted six yards on four rushes . . . Has excellent size and at next level. .. Ranks first in career rushing with 2,928 yards and second in very strong arm. Is also very mobile. Is ability to run will add a dimension to career scoring with 252 points. Also ranks third in career all-purpose run­ offense lacking past two seasons. Will be a team leader. Leads more by ning with 3,414 yards, including 486 receiving yards on 61 catches .... Has example. Misc: Born 1-14-78 at Renton . Pre-law major. Posted 3.48 GPA caught one or more pass in 28 of 30 career games. Needs one touchdown in high school. Was member of Honor Society. Has one sister. to equal school career mark of 43 set by Kenny Russaw between 1994 and 1996 ... Earned honorable mention NAIA All-American honors and was se­ Running Backs lected Team MVP last season, rushing for 1,445 yards and 19 touchdowns. Ranked sixth nationally in rushing and 10th in scoring. Rushing total ranks Nat Conley (RB, 5-11, 190, So., Pasco) second on school's all-time single season chart. Point total (114) was fourth highest in school history. Also caught 25 passes for 212 yards . . . Rushed for High School: Graduated from Pasco High School in 1997. Earned three 100 or more yards school-record eight times, including all-time best 269 letters in football. All -conference running back. College: Redshirted fresh-

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19 Clint Lecount (WR, 6-0, 185, Jr., Vancouver - Ev­ Reception total is second highest single-season total in school history. Yard­ ergreen) age total ranks fifth. Had seven catches for career-high 172 yards against Humboldt State. Also had career-high 13 catches (second highest total in High School: Graduated from Evergreen in 1996. school history) for 163 yards against Eastern Oregon . Caught six passes Lettered in football (2) and basketball (2). Played for 103 yards and scored four touchdowns, one on a fumble recovery, in wide receiver and free safety in football for coach overtime playoff win over Rocky Mountain. Earned first team all-league Jon Eagle, a former CWU and Linfield quarterback. all-star honors ... Anchors an experienced wide receiving corps. Is the go­ Played guard in basketball. College: Two-year let­ to-guy among receivers. Great competitor and makes big plays. Good ter winner. Redshirted 1996 season. Used mostly hands and runs good routes . One of four team captains for 1999 season. on specialty teams in freshman season. Returned Misc: Born 11 -12-76 at Yakima. Law and justice major. Wants to be a one punt six yards. Started one game at flanker last season. Caught one paralegal High school activities included drama and public speaking. Has pass for four yards. Misc: Born 9-15-77 at Vancouver. Posted 3.63 GPA two brothers and five sisters. in high school. Has one brother.

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High School: Graduated from North Kitsap in 1995. Tight Ends Earned three letters each in football (3) and baseball (3). All-league split end and Academic award winner Brian Koch (TE, 6-1, 235, Sr., Leavenworth - Cas­ in football. Most Improved award winner as pitcher in cade) baseball. College: Developed into outstanding wide receiver last season, catching 59 passes for 805 yards High School: Graduated from Cascade High School and six touchdowns. Reception total ranks six1h and in 1996. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (4) and track­ yardage total ranks seventh on school's single-season lists. Had four 100- and-field (4). Played fullback and defensive end in yard reception games, including school-record three straight to end the sea­ football. All-league running back junior and senior son. Caught 10 passes tor 112 yards against UC-Davis on Oct. 10. Then season. All-league defensive end junior campaign. had consecutive 100-yard games against Humboldt State (7-110), Rocky Won state wrestling title at 215 pounds senior sea­ Mountain (6-125) and Azusa Pacific (5-129) on Nov. 14, 21 and 28, respec­ son. Three-time league champ. Competed in discus, tively... Redshirted in 1995. Caught 18 passes for 186 yards and two touch­ javelin and 4x100 relay in track. On district champion 4x100 relay team downs freshman season. Had eight catches for 87 yards in season finale senior season. College: Played fullback and defensive end for two seastter against Eastern Oregon. Caught four passes for 37 yards and one touch­ seeing most of playing time on specialty teams. Switched to tight end this down sophomore season ...Ranks ninth in career receptions with 81 for spring. Misc: Born 10-22-77 at Leavenworth. Health Education major. Has 1,028 yards and nine touchdowns ...Has good speed and soft hands. Misc: one sister. Father (Keith) was his high school wrestling coach. Born 4-12-77 at Kennewick. Accounting major. Has four sisters. Posted 3.58 GPA in high school. Was on honor roll and Principal's List. Rand Matter (TE, 6-2, 225, So., Snohomish)

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High School: Graduated from Richland High School Jared Carter (DE, 6-0, 215, So., Walla Walla) in 1997. Three-year letter winner in football at offen­ sive and defensive tackle. Earned all-state honors. High School: Graduated from Walla Walla High Big 9 Defensive Player-of-the-Year. Was also School in 1997. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (4) Richland's Team Captain and Team MVP. College: and baseball (2). Played offensive and defensive line Only returning starter on offensive line. Started six in football . Defensive MVP. High school coach was games at strong guard as a "true" freshman. Received 1990 CWU All-American defensive lineman Marc Outstanding Freshman award. Started all 11 games Yonts. Wrestled at 190 pounds. Team MVP. Played last season and was a second team Columbia Football Association all­ first and third base in baseball. All-conference junior star. .. Will be leader of 0-Line. Has excellent strength and toughness. Has season. College: Redshirted freshman season. Played reserve role last good run blocking skills. Misc: Born 1-6-79 at Richland. Education major. season. Started one game. Had 15 tackles, including season-high seven in Plans to be teacher. Has one brother and one sister. season opener against Azusa Pacific .. . Runs well and has great work ethic. Misc: Born 3-17-79 at Walla Walla. Has two brothers, including Ryan who Chris Scheer {C, 6-1, 255, Jr., Tacoma - Wilson) played football at CWU in 1995.

High School: Graduated from Wilson High School in John Fields (DE, 6-4, 230, Jr., Des Moines - Mt. 1996. Three-year letter winner in football. First team Rainier) all-conference offensive lineman senior season. Col­ lege: One of only two returning lettermen among of­ High School: Graduated from Mt. Rainier in 1995. fensive linemen. Redshirted freshman year. Sat out Lettered in football (3) , basketball (1) and track-and­ 1997 season. Earned letter in backup role last sea­ field (1 ). Played wide receiver, defensive end and also son. Will come into fall camp list No. 1 at center on was punter in football . All-league senior season at all depth chart. Has improved his strength. Misc: Born three positions. Played in East-West all-state game. 11 -28-77 at Tacoma. Communications major. Wants to be sports broad­ All-league tight end junior season. Played forward in caster. Had 3.61 GPA in high school twice earning All-Narrows League basketball. First team all-league. Runner-up in league academic honors. Served as senior class vice president and student rep­ MVP voting. Competed in 11 Oand 300 hurdles in track. College: Played at resentative in high school. Has two brothers and one sister. 85 percent efficiency most of sophomore after undergoing shoulder surgery 1n off-season, but still tied for eighth on team in tackles and led team in quarterback sacks (8-64) and forced fumbles (4). Started 1Oof11 games at weakside defensive end. Intercepted one pass, returning it seven yards. Had career-high 12 tackles against Willamette. Had one sack in each of final five games of season . . .Was one of team's top surprises freshman season, starting all nine games at defensive end and finishing fifth on team JC PENNEY in tackles with 44, including seven for losses. Also tied for team lead in fumble recoveries with two and had one interception, returning it 17 yards. Had eight tackles against Western Oregon and Azusa Pacific ... Has good size and runs well . Misc: Born 3-16-77 at Tacoma. High school activities in­ clude student government. Has one brother and two sisters. Winner of Look Warm Lynn Rosenbach Memorial Scholarship.

Ryan Sawyer (DE, 6-3, 240, Sr., Kent - Meridian)

High School: Graduated from Kent-Meridian High School in 1996. Three-year letter winner in football . Voted all-state linebacker and offensive guard. Cap­ tain, Best Attitude and Most Inspirational award win­ ner. Also voted Hustle Award winner. College: Three­ year letterman. Has started 24 consecutive games, including final four freshman season. Earned second team CFA all-star honors last season. Was honor­ able mention all-star sophomore season . Ranks 30th in career tackles with Cozy I} Casual 25 - 403 122 and third in total tackles for losses with 28, trailing Andy Lwanga (33 between 1993-95) and Bob Shaw (29 between 1981 -84) . . . Played in all 10 off Outerwear games, starting four, freshman season. Finished with 36 tackles, including season-high eight against Western Oregon. Started all nine games at for the entire family strongside defensive end sophomore season. Credited with 35 tackles in­ cluding four quarterback sacks and six others for losses. Tied for team l~ad in fumble recoveries with two, both against Eastern Oregon. Also had sea­ son-high eight tackles against Mountaineers ... Ranked seventh on team in Ellensburg• 925-3183 tackles last season with 51. Ranked first in tackles for losses with 12 in­ cluding seven sacks. Had career-high 10 tackles, including nine primarles, in playoff game at Azusa Pacific .. .Will be leader this fall on defensive line. A Come in. Call in. Log on steady performer who has improved each year. Plays with good intensity. Runs well and has good quickness. Misc: Born 8-27-77 at Seattle. Has two www.Jcpenney.com brothers, including T.J ., who played football at Eastern Oregon. Father (Tom) played at Fort Lewis. Posted 3.25 GPA in high school.

22 Defensive Tackles John Garden (LB, 6-0, 210, Sr., Tacoma - Washington)

Jason Woods (DE, 6-2, 250, Sr., Kennewick) High School: Graduated from Washington High School in 1995. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (4) and track (2). All-league High School: Graduated from Kamiakin in 1995. Let­ center and two-time second team all-league line­ tered in football (3) and wrestling (3). All-conference backer. Team captain, Most Inspirational and MVP. center and second team all-conference defensive line­ Twice was named to all-conference academic team. man senior season. Team Defensive MVP. Team Posted 35-1 O record senior season in wrestling quali­ captain in football and wrestling. Competed in fying for state meet. Three-time regional participant. regionals in wrestling. College: Three-year lettermen. Team Captain and Most Inspirational. Twice quali­ Played reserve role freshman and sophomore sea­ fied for league meet in shot put and javelin in track. sons. Started on 11 games junior season. Twice was College: Three-year lettermen. Will be one of team named the Columbia Football Association Defensive Player-of-the-Week captains this fall for second year in a row. Most In­ sophomore year. Led team in tackles for losses and tied for 14th place in spirational Award winner junior season. Second team all-league selection CFA with 11, including four quarterback sacks. Had six tackles (four for losses past two seasons . .. Redshirted 1995 season. Started two games freshman including two sacks) against Azusa Pacific and career-high eight tackles season, including season finale against Eastern Oregon. Had career-high (four for losses and two sacks) against Western Washington. Ranked eighth and single-game team-best 17 tackles, including 11 primaries and one for a on team in tackles last season, including five sacks. Had career-high nine seven-yard loss against Mountaineers. Finished season 1Oth on team in tackles against Western Oregon .. Is a good pass rusher. Most experienced tackles with 32. Started all nine games and tied for fifth on team in tackles returning player among defensive tackles. His performance could benefit from team's improved depth on line this fall, forcing him not to play on virtu­ ally every down. Misc: Born 5-26-76 at Kennewick. Special education major. High school activities included FFA, church and Natural Helpers. Father (Herb) played football at CWU. Has four sisters.

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Brandon Christensen (LB, 5-10, 195, Jr., Mulkiteo - Kamiak)

High School: Graduated from Kamiak in 1996. Earned three letters each in football (3), wrestling (3) and baseball (3). Played defensive back and outside linebacker in football. Won Coaches and Most Inspi­ rational award twice each. All-league and second team All-Area. Placed 12th, six1h and second in state wres­ tling meet during prep career. Wrestled at 168 pounds. Three-time team captain and three-time Most Inspirational award winner. Played second base in baseball. Most Improved award winner. College: YOU'LL FHll IT AT CARQUIST Redshirted in 1996. Had four tackles in reserve role in secondary freshman season to earn letter. Switched to linebacker prior to sophomore season and developed into one of best players in Columbia Football Association, earning honorable mention NAIAAll-American honors. Led team in tackles (107) and in tackles for losses (11 ). Tied for team lead in interceptions (3) . 925-5333 Ranked second in CFA in takeaways (4). Had season-high 15 tackles against Willamette and in playoffs against Azusa Pacific. Had 1O or more tackles five times. Had three tackles for losses of 15 yards against Southern Or­ egon. CFA Defensive Player-of-the-Week against Willamette. Scored CWU's 402 South Main first touchdown in overtime win over Willamette on 15-yard fumble return. Had momentum-changing 57-yard interception return in season-opening win Ellensburg over Azusa Pacific ... Is smart and tough player. Also has good quickness and speed. Misc: Born 2-1-78 at Seattle. Health education major. Had 3.8 grade point average in high school. Earned GTE Regional and CFA aca­ demic all-star honors last fall ...Uncle (Dan Hanika) was three-year football www.CarQuest.com lettermen for CWU between 1976-78. O'DOULS & JANSEN DISTRIBUTING

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24 sophomore year with 44, including six for losses. Had season high 1O tack­ Jed Sluyter (LB, 6-0, 220, Jr., Renton - Hazen) les against Willamette, including four for losses totaling 14 yards Had 63 tackles last year, despite missing final three games with severe knee injury. High School: Graduated from Hazen in 1996. Let­ Had 10 or more tackles four times, including season-high 14 in season­ tered in football (3), baseball (2) and basketball (2). opener against Azusa Pacific ... Has excellent instincts and is very smart and Played linebacker and running back in football, guard steady player. Has great heart and great desire. Misc: Born 11-19-76 at and forward in basketball and catcher in baseball. All­ Tacoma. Law and justice major. Wants to work with either police or fire league linebacker and second team running back in department. Posted 3.45 GPA in high school. Has one brother. football. All-league designated hitter in baseball. Hon­ orable mention all-league in basketball. Team cap­ Dan Keffeler (LB, 5-10, 220, So., Omak) tain in all three sports. Nominated for all-state game in both football and baseball. College: On pace to become one of leading High School: Graduated from Omak High School in tacklers in school history. With two seasons of eligibility remaining already 1997. Lettered in football (4) and wrestling (3). First ranks 21 '' with 151 career tackles, nearly halfway to school mark of 31 O set team all-conference linebacker and second team all­ by CWU Hall-of-Farner Maurice Hanks between 1981 and 1984. ·. .Played in conference running back senior season. Team cap­ two games in 1996 before injury ended season. Was awarded extra year.. tain sophomore and senior season in wrestling. .Started eight games at middle linebacker in 1997 and ranked second on Wrestled at 190 and 215 pounds. College: Redshirted team in tackles with 53 despite playing much of season with broken bone in in 1997. Was converted from linebacker to tight end wrist. Also blocked three passes and led team with two forced fumbles. Tied prior to freshman season . Switched back to linebacker for second on team in interceptions with two. Surprisingly, however, was this spring. Has great work ethic. Misc: Born 7-24-78. Paramedic major. left off CFA all-star team .. Ranked second on team in tackles last year with Wants to be firefighter. Has two brothers and one sister. Had 3.65 grade 94, including career-high 15 against Southern Oregon. Had 11 tackles in point average in high school. Is a lifeguard instructor. playoff game against Azusa Pacific and 10 tackles against Wi llamette and Eastern Oregon. Also had 17-yard interception return against Western Or­ Rawley Robins (LB, 5-11 , 210, Jr., Federal Way) egon. Named to CFA second-team all-star squad . .Will be one of team cap­ tains this fall for second year in a row. Has great leadership skills. Also has High School: Two-year lettermen in football. Honor­ good size and toughness. Misc: Born 7-7-78 at Portland. Construction able mention all-league outside linebacker junior sea­ management major. Had 3.55 GPA in high school. Was member of Na­ son. Second team all-league offensive guard and hon­ tional Honor Society and won Outstanding Senior award. Has two brothers orable mention all-league middle linebacker senior and one sister. season. Defensive team captain. College: Redshirted 1996 season. Played backup role at de­ Defensive Backs fensive end freshman season. Had 14 tackles, in­ cluding season-high six against UC-Davis. Switched Terrance Allen (CB, 5-8, 169, So., Tacoma - Mt. Tahoma) to linebacker prior to 1998 season. Misc: Born 8-10-77 at Salt Lake City, Utah. Business major. Had 3.2 GPA in high school. Has two brothers. High School: Graduated from Mt. Tahoma in 1996. Earned four letters in football and one in basketball. First team Narrows League all-star. Defen-

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29 Helps keep everyone organized in secondary. Misc: Born 11-30-76 at Yakima. Elementary education major. High school activities included honor SCHOOL RECORDS society and FFA. Father (Lon), who played collegiately at Eastern Wash­ ington, was his high school football coach. Has two brothers, including Individual Single Game Mike who was a four-year letterman on offensive line for Wildcats and was on coaching staff in 1997. Rushing Yards - 270, Dan Murphy (Azusa Pacific, 1998) Passing Yards· 467, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991) Jason Patterson (CB, 5-11, 175, So., Enumclaw) Catches - 16, John Balmer (Eastern Oregon, 1992) Receiving Yards· 223, Mike Grant (Western Washington, 1981) High School: Graduated from Enumclaw in 1997. Lettered in football (3) and basketball (2). Was re­ ceiver, running back and defensive back in football. Individual Single Season All-league running back senior season. Twice named to first team all-league team as defensive Rushing back. League Defensive Back-of-the-Year and sec­ Attempts - 266, Dan Murphy (1998) ond team all-state senior season. Played guard in Yards - 1494, Pat Patterson (1989) basketball. College: Redshirted in 1997. Played Avg., min. 70 • 8.1, Kenny Thompson 104-845 (1991) backup role last season. Ranked third on team in Touchdowns • 19, Pat Patterson (1989), Dan Murphy (1998) passes blocked (5), despite limited playing time. Was key player on spe­ cial teams. Blocked punt against Southern). Averaged 17.9 yards on 17 Passing kickoff returns . ..Has quick feet and good speed and maybe best cover Attempts - 576, Jon Kitna (1995) guy on team. Misc: Born 9-29-78 at Seattle. Business administration Completions - 364, Jon Kitna (1995) major. Wants to be a professional golfer. Had 3.5 GPA high school. Has Yards - 4616, Jon Kitna (1995) one brother and one sister. Touchdowns • 42, Jon Kitna (1995)

Chad Phillip (FS, 5-10, 183, Jr., Edmonds - Total Offense Woodway) Plays - 687, Jon Kitna (1995) Yards - 4944, Jon Kitna (1995) High School: Graduated from Woodway High Avg., min. 150 • 8.5, Jon Kitna 399-3402 (1993) School in 1996. Played wide receiver and defen­ Touchdowns - 45, Jon Kitna (1995) sive back. Team captain. First team all-league wide receiver. College: Redshirted in 1996. Had four Receiving tackles in reserve role to earn letter freshman sea­ Receptions - 94, Kenny Russaw (1995) son. Played backup role at free safety last season, Yards - 1349, Kenny Russaw (1995) though he did start one game when CWU went to Touchdowns • 20, Kenny Russaw (1995) five defensive back set against Rocky Mountain in playoffs. Had career-high nine tackles and blocked a pass in overtime Punting victory. Might see more playing time this fall. Misc: Born 5-30-78 at Se­ Punts • 78, Butch Hill (1967) attle. Business administration major. Posted 3.3 GPA in high school. Has Yards· 2563, Butch Hill (1967) one sister. Avg. , min. 25 - 42.4, Greg Stoller, 45-1910 (1996)

Kickers Interceptions Interceptions - 13, Pat Maki (1972) Ian Tyrrell (P, 5-8, 209, Jr., Yakima - Davis) Yards· 194, Pat Maki (1972) Touchdowns· 2, Bob Hibbard (1951) High School: Graduated from Davis High School Most consecutive games, interception - 5, Pat Maki (1972) in 1996. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (2) and soccer (4). Also competed in power lifting, placing Individual Career second in state meet in the 198-pound weight class. Played fullback, linebacker and also kicked in foot­ Rushing ball. Played defender position in soccer, earning Attempts · 583, Dan Murphy (1996-98) second team Big Nine honors junior season and Yards • 2928, Dan Murphy (1996-98) first team honors senior year. Earned five team Avg. , min. 150 • 6.5, Pat Patterson, 408-2640 (1988-89) captain awards - one in football, one in wrestling Touchdowns· 41, Dan Murphy (1996-98) and three in soccer. College: Ranks first in career punting with average of 39.9. Has two of three best single-season averages in school history. Passing Averaged 38.3 yards freshman season. Improved average to CFA-best Attempts · 1550, Jon Kitna (1992-95) 41.4 last season, the second best single-season average in school history. Completions • 911, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Ranked fourth nationally among NAIA punters and 21 •1 among NCAA Divi· Intercepted - 59, Jon Kitna (1992-95) sion II kickers. Also played backup role at linebacker both seasons. Hon­ Yards - 12,353, Jon Kitna (1992-95) orable mention all-league punter as freshman. Earned first team honors Touchdowns · 99, Jon Kitna (1992-95) last season. Misc: Born 1-19-78 at Yakima. Business administration ma­ Most consecutive games, touchdown - 13, John Coen (1972-73) jor Has one brother and two sisters. Total Offense Plays - 1886, Jon Kitna (1992-95) NFL Draftees Yards · 12,907, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Touchdowns - 109, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Year Player Team Most consecutive games, touchdown - 17, John Coen (1972-73) 1965 Byron Johnson (19th round) 1969 Dave Knapman Cincinnati (13th round) Receiving 1991 Eric Boles NY Jets (11th round) Receptions • 194, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) Yards · 2,906, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) Note: Jon Kitna was not drafted, but signed a free agent contract with Touchdowns - 43, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) following 1995 season. Most consecutive games, touchdown · 12, Kenny Russaw (4 in 1995, 8 in 1996)

30 Welcome to Central Washington University When you visit Ellensburg for an athletic event, we hope you have an opportunity to experience other CWU and Ellensburg community features. From our Japanese Garden to the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute (CHCI) and to downtown museums and galleries, the Kittitas Valley offers numerous adventures. As a residential university in Ellensburg, we provide living, dining and health care facilities and opportunities for recreation, intramurals, performing and fine arts, sporting events, dances, guest speakers, classic films and seminars - all of which supplements learning, our primary focus. Teacher training at CWU traces its history to 1891, when we opened as Ellensburg Normal School. Now, about 500 CWU students graduate with a teacher education major each year. While about 1,000 students make progress toward a teaching degree at any one time, many other CWU programs excel as well. For example, CWU enrolls the largest number of music majors in the state and graduates more music education majors than any other institution in the Northwest. CWU's undergraduate accounting program is the second largest in the state. In a recent certified public accounting examination, graduates from CWU's Lynnwood Center scored the top three scores in Washington. In all, CWU offers more than 100 majors and eight pre-professional programs for undergraduates. Students gain a broad-based liberal arts foundation through our General Education curriculum. More than 125 international and student exchange programs create exciting options for students, who might be interested in spending a quarter or more in Greece, Japan, China, Chile, Mexico, France, Australia or one of many other locations. Closer to home, students take advantage of our six university centers in SeaTac, Lynnwood, Steilacoom, Yakima, Wenatchee and Moses Lake. Especially attractive and accessible to students with work and/or family responsibilities, the centers offer upper division coursework leading to bachelor's degrees in a variety of disciplines, for those who have completed their first two years of college study. About 20 percent of our graduates A each year attend the centers. ==a dt>SJ]~l>I>~ Approximately 61 percent of CWU students in Ellensburg or at the westside centers come from counties in the 1-5 corridor, between Clark County north to Whatcom County. For the past two A Cll'IJIJ decades, about 55 percent of the Ellensburg ==- enrollment originated from west of the Cascades. Annually, an average of 2,040 new transfer 1 int;9u•~nr..• students and 1,075 new freshmen enter the n11;9r.aaMJ=i!iljV!!!!t:I,• •==•nt•• ~- ===9 -.-== ~==99" =i university. In all, CWU has about 8,000 students at the Ellensburg campus and 1, 100 juniors and seniors at its six university centers. CWU is recognized for many of its programs, faculty, staff and students. For three straight years it has been included in "The Student Guide to GROUP SAVINGS PLUS® America's 100 Best College Buys." The guide profilesinstitutionsthathavehighacademicratings, ·. · · ·-: ·· :-: ··::·:.· ·· " · ··,· · .: .:.·· :·. ·:.: ·.· · yet maintain low total costs for the college year. •.. rh~ ce?i:ti~l w'ashJng~·~n :untvtrsity ,\li.nnni ASsoci~i:fon bas t~am~d Tthe American Indian Science and · · · · · ' · · · · · '· ' · · ' ' .· Engineering Society 1998 edition of Winds of .••..• ·up Wlt}}iib,erty Mutua H~ ~ffer al\imhi;Group Savings Piu; ) a pr6grain . ~~~~~~;~;d~!~:.:si~·:i:~~~I g~~g:m~~~eni~; ··••• "'flicb~:r~*ides . as~"-1~g~ of~~ to'10% ~n, · y9u ~: auto andbo~e fn~\ltance : "campus portraits" of higher education. . . Groiip s~vings Plµs 'also feat~r~s CQnv.enient~ a!:coµ~t d~(l~ctionswith no :> > to Nt1~eg~v~~r~nc:~;~c:;r~~i~~~~at~!n~~1C:, .. · do~n pa;Jit~~t ; ~f fin~~~~ ; cha fge~ as ~eiias ~~T ho~r cl~ims ~t!rvic_e a~d .. ••• · where it was consistently a successful program. · •.• i-oailsideas11ist~lice : •· so · ~all y~ur ~ibi!~t-f Muh~al ~~pJ'ese~ta~i"V~ fpr . l!l~ f e ·.. · •••'•·•·· For 1O consecutive years beginning in 1982-83, CWU was ranked in the Top 8 in the NAIA Men'sAll­ ci~taiis ~ A'.nci.,aiiilthis•to .the·-reasons :W:i\Y:Y.ol.i·ft! _ ,13~ · you wehtto co1ie8e> ...: .· .. ·.:. ·. .... ·.·.·.· .. : Sports competition. CWU won the 1986-87 men's ... ::: :.· all-sports title. CWU student-athletes also perform well in the classroom. 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