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Central Washington V. Humboldt State Central Washington University Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Athletics Events Programs CWU Athletics Collections Fall 11-2-2002 Central Washington V. Humboldt State Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ cwu_athletics_event_programs Recommended Citation Central Washington University, "Central Washington V. Humboldt State" (2002). CWU Athletics Events Programs. 61. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_event_programs/61 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]. Humboldt State FOOTBAll 2002 Honoring the.Seniors #1 Gabe Jackson #31 Kyle Lucas #69 John Stokes #7 Antoine Smith #40 Chris Walters #75 T J Aimonetti #1 O Ronnie Landezuri #45 Eddie Plaxton #76 Brian Charity #12 Aaron Currell #47 Mitch Jones #84 Ted Cabaniss #13 Jason Roach #50 Adam Angeli #86 Kai Beech #17 Les Courtemanche #62 Mike Berry #93 Ben Haupt #23 Jermaine Ervin #64 Corey Thedford #98 Mark Lamoreaux lUMBEBJllCKS TAKE IT WITH YOU rs. 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IFC Assistant Head Coach: ------------------------------------------------------ Reggie Bolton Alma Mater (Yr.): --------------------------------------------------- Humboldt State (1994) Coaching Staff .......................... 7 Years at HSU:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5th Comfort Inn (sponsor) ............ 18 Offensive Line Coach:------------------------------------------------------- Ben McEnroe Cox Communications (sponsor) ... 23 Alma Mater (Yr.): --------------------------------------------------------Cal Lutheran(1993) Years at HSU:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4th Enterprise Rent-a-Car (sponsor) ... 21 Defensive Coordinator: ----------------------------------------------------------- Jaime Hill Eureka Inn (sponsor) ................ 5 Alma Mater (Yr.): ----------------------------------------------San Francisco State(1987) GNAC News & Standings ........ 2 Years at HSU: -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1st Head Coach .............................. 6 Assistants: ------ Brad Warze (TE),Tobin Schneider (RB, Chris Castillo (DL), Jason Fowle (WR) 2001 Overall/Conference: ------------------------------------------------------------ 4-7 /1-2 Humboldt Battle (sponsor) ...... 18 Conference Finish: --------------------------------------------------------------------2nd (tie) Humboldt Creamery (sponsor) .... 9 Starters Returning: ---------------------------------------------------------16 (7 off., 9 def.) Humboldt State Roster ...... 11-12 Letterwin ners Returning/Lost: ------------------------------------------------------- 33/17 Basic Offense: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Multi pie Miller Broadcasting (sponsor) 19 Basic Defense:----------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-2 Nickel North Coast Inn (sponsor) ...... 15 Pacific Lumber (sponsor) ....... 17 Football Schedule Papa Murphy's (sponsor) ........ 16 DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME Porter Street Barbeque (sponsor) ... 8 Sept. 7 Southern Oregon Ashland, Ore. L, 27-17 Quality Inn (sponsor) ................ 2 Sept. 14 BYE Quick Facts ............................... l Record Book ..................... 22, 24 Sept. 21 Willamette University Arcata w, 42-28 Red Lion Hotel (sponsor) ...... BC Sept. 28 Southern Oregon Arcata L, 20-10 Redwood Bowl ....................... 20 Oct. 5 #Saint Mary's Arcata L, 36-7 Redwood Restaurants (sponsor) ... 12 Oct. 12 Azusa Pacific Azusa L, 35-22 Schedule ................................... 1 Oct. 19 UC Davis Davis L, 49-14 The Lumberjacks ...... 8- 10, 15-18 Oct. 26 *Western Washington Bellingham L, 27-7 This Week's Game Preview ...... 3 Tri-City Weekly (sponsor) ... IBC Nov. 2 *Central Washington Arcata 1 p.m. Union 76 (sponsor) ................. 14 Nov.9 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo 6 p.m. University President ................. 4 Nov. 16 *Western Oregon Monmouth, Ore. 1 p.m. Student Affairs Vice President .. 4 Nov. 23 Sacramento State Sacramento 1 p.m. Village Pantry (sponsor) ......... 20 Home games in bold. #Homecoming Visitors' Roster .................. 12-13 *Great Northwest Athletic Conference ~ game For the latest news, www.hsujacks.com statistics, and more! LUMBERJACKS Humboldt State GNAC Football Report 9 (Oct. 28, 2002) AROUND THE GNAC: Western Washington wide receiver Greg Dykstra, w L PF PA w L PF PA who had IO receptions for 164 yards Saturday against Humboldt State, Central Washington 2 0 75 4 1 9 0 357 156 ranks 12th in both receptions ( 166) and reception yards (2,525) in modern Western Washington I 55 42 5 2 243 136 Northwest small-college football history (since 1985). ..Only three Western Oregon 0 13 40 3 4 165 253 players in Northwest small-college history have caught 200 career passes, Humboldt State 0 7 27 6 119 222 but two GNAC sophomores are well on their way to reaching that plateau. HSU sophomore Dustin Creager has 118 career receptions for 1,738 yards LAST SATURDAY: Western Oregon 13 at Central Washington 40; and Central Washington sophomore Brian Potucek already has 102 career Humboldt State 7 at Western Washington 27. catches for 1,65 1 yards .. Potucek leads the GNAC with four IOO-yard THIS SATURDAY: Central Washington at Humboldt State, I p.m.; receiving games this fall. Creager, Dykstra and Moses Lewis of Central Western Oregon at Southern Oregon, I p.m.; New Haven at Western Washington have three each, while Brad Satran and Mike Hinshaw of Washington, I p.m. Western Oregon and CWU's Jake Roberts have two each ...Ce ntral Washington has already clinched no worse than a tie for its third league title WHAT'S LEFf: Nov. 9 - UC Davis at Central Washington, noon; under head coach John Zamberlin. The Wildcats also won the 1998 CFA Humboldt State at Cal Poly SLO, 6 p.m.; Western Washington at Western title under Zamberlin and shared the 2000 title with Western Washington. Oregon, I p.m. Nov. 16- Humboldt State at Western Oregon, I p.m.; UC ..Thoug h official attendance records aren 't avail able prior to 1980, CWU Davis at Western Washington, I p.m. Nov. 23 - Humboldt State at has had its two largest crowds in recorded history the past two weeks Sacramento State, I p.m. drawing a total of 12,6 14. GNAC PLAYERS-OF-THE-WEEK: Offense, Steve Nichols, Western POLLS: AFCA Division II (Oct. 22)-8. Central Washington. D2football.com Washington (QB, 6-2, 2 10, So., Stevenson, WA), who was making his first (Oct. 2 1) - 15. Central Washington. Don Hansen's National Weekly career start, completed 18 of 28 passes for 310 yards and two touchdowns Football Gazette (Oct. 20) - 4. Central Washington, 21. Western Washing­ and was not intercepted as he led the Vikings to a 27-7 win over Humboldt ton. NCAA Division II West Region Poll (Oct. 2 1) - I. Central Washington State. Defense, Aaron Fontno, Central Washington (DB, 5-10, 160, Jr., (8-0); 2. Texas A&M-Kingsville (5-1 ); 3. UC Davis (5- 1) ; 4. Nebraska­ Kent, WA - Kentwood & College of the Redwood) had 123 return yards, Kearney (6- 1); 5. Tarleton State (6-1); 6. Midwestern State (5-3); 7. including I 00 on six punt returns. His 63-yard return for a touchdown, Southwestern Oklahoma State (5-2); 8. Chadron State (5-2); 9. Western which came right after a 42-yard touchdown run by Willie Johnson, enabled Washington (4-2); I 0. Eastern New Mexico (5-2). CWU to extend a 16-6 halftime lead to 30-6 midway through the third
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