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CWU V. Simon Fraser Central Washington University Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Athletics Events Programs CWU Athletics Collections Fall 11-13-1999 CWU V. Simon Fraser Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ cwu_athletics_event_programs Recommended Citation Central Washington University, "CWU V. Simon Fraser" (1999). CWU Athletics Events Programs. 60. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_event_programs/60 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the CWU Athletics Collections at ScholarWorks@CWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in CWU Athletics Events Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .. ' . U.S. Cellular Han's Gym,. ·Pemco ' I • I I \ ' . BEST ·WISHES FOR A GREAT SEASON • ' ' . 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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 Quarterback 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. touchdowns. 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 touchdown. 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. THE COACHES 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 Kansas City Chiefs (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.
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