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Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU Media Guides and Press Books CWU Athletics Collections 1-1-1992 1992-1993 Wildcat Basketball Pressbook Central Washington University Athletics Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_media_guides Recommended Citation Central Washington University Athletics, "1992-1993 Wildcat Basketball Pressbook" (1992). Media Guides and Press Books. Book 91. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_media_guides/91 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the CWU Athletics Collections at ScholarWorks@CWU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Media Guides and Press Books by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU. 1992-93 CWU VARSITY HOOP SCHEDULE November Opponent Site Time 7 Alumni Ellensburg 7:30 13-14 Golden Rule Tipoff Nampa, ID 6/8 20-21 Wildcat Classic Ellensburg 6/8 27 Sonoma State Seattle 5:30 28 California Baptist Seattle 5:30 December 4-5 Golden Rule Shootout Caldwell, ID 6/8 11 Whitman Walla Walla 7:30 12 Whitworth Spokane 7:30 18-19 UPS Holiday Classic Tacoma 6/8 29-30 H&N Invitational Klamath Falls 6:15/8:15 January 4 Idaho Moscow 7:05 5 Seattle Pacific Seattle 7:30 7 Grace (1nd.) Ellensburg 7:30 9 Seattle* Ellensburg 7:30 14 Lewis-Clark State* Lewiston 8:00 16 Western Washington* Ellensburg 7:30 23 Simon Fraser Burnaby 7:00 28 St. Martin's Elllensburg 7:30 30 Lewis-Clark State Ellensburg 8:00 February 2 Pacific Lutheran Tacoma 7:00 4 Seattle Seattle 7:00 6 Sheldon Jackson Sitka 9:30 9 Whitworth Ellensburg 7:30 11 Simon Fraser Ellensburg 7:30 13 FCA Ellensburg 7:30 18 St. Martin's Lacey 7:00 20 Puget Sound Ellensburg 7:30 25 Puget Sound Tacoma 7:00 27 Western Washington Bellingham 7:30 District 1 Playoffs: March 3, 6, 1O NAIA Nationals: March 16-22 (at Kansas City) 1992-93 CWU BASKETBALL ROSTERS CWU ATHLETIC STAFF varsity ATHLETIC OFFICE 509-963-1911 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF OFFICE HOME Poa Ht Cl Hometown No. Name Gary Frederick/Athletic Director ............................................................ 963-1911 925-4027 G 6-3 So. Selah 10 Ryan Pepper John Gregor/P.E. Department Chairman ................................................ 963-1911 925-5222 G 6-1 Sr. Issaquah (Juanita - EWU) 11 Jeff Albrecht Bonnie Petersen/Si:cretary .................... ........................... ................. : ..... 963-2021 968-3328 Heath Dolven F 6-4 Sr. Kennewick (Kamiakin - CBC) 21 Paula Romeo/Secretary ................................ ........................................... 963-1911 925-2752 Chad Boyer G 5-11 Jr. Oak Harbor (Skagit Valley) 22 Gary Smith/Athletic Trainer ................................................................... 963-1938 925-3887 Shawn Frank F 6-3 Jr. Everett (Everett CC) 23 Bob GuptilVSports Information Director .......... ...................................... 963-1485 962-2575 24 Jason Pepper F 6-4 Sr. Selah 30 Chuck Glovick C 6-7 Sr. Aberdeen (Southern Idaho) BASKETBALL 32 Anthony Richmond F 6-7 Sr. Seattle (Roosevelt - EWU) Gil Coleman/Men's Basketball ............................................................... 963-1926 925-6325 33 Wade Venters F 6-6 Jr. Richland (CBC) Gary Frederick/Women's Basketball ............................................... ....... 963-1911 925-4027 42 Otto Pijpker C 6-9 Sr. Langelo, The Netherlands 43 Melvin Jones F 6-5 Jr. Vancouver (Columbia River - Clark) SWIMMING 44 Leslie Cephus F 6-7 Jr. Bessemer, Ala. (YVC) Lori Oark/Head Coach ........ ... ... ... .. ........................................................ 963-1920 925-3816 Jason Pedersen F 6-5 Sr. Kent (Kentridge) WRESTLING Note:.Albrecht wears No. 13 on road Greg Olson/Head Coach ......................................................................... 963-1935 962-9337 Head Coach - Gil Coleman. Assistants - Greg Sparling, Brian Petro, Darin Allen OTHER SPORTS Jeff Zenisek//Head Football Coach ................... ...................................... 963-1910 925-1663 Greg Sambrano/Men's Soccer ................................................................ 963-1911 697-8019 Junior Varsity Bill Baker/Women's Soccer ................................................................... 963-1911 925-3046 John PearsonNolleyball ......................................................................... 963-1051 925-1747 No. Name Poa Ht Cl Hometown Spike Arlt/Cross Country ........................................................................ 963-2746 925-2761 2 Kevin Anderson G 5-11 Fr. Seattle (Foster) Desi Storey/Baseball ............................................................................... 963-1911 968-3621 3 Jason Devere G-F 6-1 Fr. Cle Elum Charles Chandler/Track .......................................................................... 963-1946 962-2196 5 Steve Miskimens G 5-8 So. Olympia Mark Morrill/Men's & Women's Tennis ............................................... 925-0818 925-9TI3 7 Kelly Conway G 6-0 Fr. Snoqualmie (Mt. Si) Frank Crimp/Golf ....................................................................... ... .......... 962-2984 925-1864 11 Matt Boast G-F 6-3 Fr. Mabton Nancy Katzer/Softball ................................................................. ............ 963-1934 925-1431 14 Matt Rugh G 5-10 Fr. Ellensburg 15 Justin Blackbum F 6-3 Fr. Cle Elum ADDITIONAL NUMBERS: Pool- 963-1851. Training Room -963-3887. Equipment Room 22 Ed Newbins G 6-1 Fr. Renton - 963-1942. Fax (Athletics) - 963-2390. Fax (SID) 963-2351 31 Kjell Mattson G 5-11 Fr. Naches 32 Norm Fenton F 6-5 Fr. Sumner TABLE OF CONTENTS 34 Jermaine Vaughns F 6-2 Fr. Seattle (Roosevelt) Coaching Staff ..... ...... .. .......... .................. 2-4 Year-by-Year Records ......................... 48-50 40 Josh Phillips F 6-3 So. Kirkland (Lake Washington) Player Profiles ..... .. ................................ 5-10 The Past ............................................... 51-52 50 Cory Wright F 6-6 Fr. Ellensburg Opponents .............. .............................. 11 -25 Award Winners & All-Stars ................ 53-54 Head Coach: Roosevelt Smith Jr. Assistant· Bryan Delong 1991 -92 Review ....................... ............ 26-28 Administration/About CWU ................ 55-57 Record Book ................................... ..... 29-35 Dean Nicholson ................................... 58-59 All-Time Scores ........... .. ...................... 36-47 Schedules ........ ........................... Back Cover CWU BASKEmALL 1986-87 Juanita 13 10 12 4 1st (division) CWU COACHING STAFF 1987-88 Juanita 22 8 11 5 5th (state) 1988-89 Juanita 19 10 13 3 1st (division) GIL COLEMAN, Head Coach Third Year (33-27) 1989-90 CWU assistant 1990-91 cwu 14 14 Gil Coleman, a 1981 Central Washington University graduate, 1991 -92 cwu 19 13 10 5 1st-T begins his third season as the Wildcats' basketball coach this Totals (2 years) 33 27 10 5 1 title winter. Coleman, who is the 12th coach in school history but only the third since 1929, led the Wildcats to a 19-13 record last year and was voted the NAIA District 1 Coach-of-the-Year GREG SPARLING Assistant Coach {Second Year) Coleman, who posted a 14-14 record in his first season, was an Greg Sparling, a two-time Most Inspirational award winner (1989-90 & 1990-91), will assistant under the legendary Dean Nicholson in the 1989-90 serve as a varsity assistant this winter as he pursues a degree in art season prior to taking over as head coach. Previously he had been with a emphasis in photography. a highly successful prep coach. Following completion of his undergraduate requirements this He was CWU's junior varsity coach in the 1980-81 season, winter, Sparling plans to pursue a master's degree at CWU. guiding the JVs to an 8-14 record. He then coached at Onalaska High School for three Sparling coached CWU's junior varsity last season and this year seasons, compiling a won-loss record of 60-12. will work with the post players on the varsity squad. His 1983 team won the State Class B title and posted a perfect 28-0 record. That team Sparling, CWU's co-captain in 1990-91, averaged 9.0 points and was led by Ron vanderSchaaf, who went on to earn All ~Amer i can honors at CWU. 5. 7 rebounds in his senior season. He also blocked 26 shots and For the next five seasons, Coleman guided Juanita High School to a 83-43 record. His was one of the team's top three-point shooters, converting on 36 1988 team placed fifth in the State AAA tournament and his 1989 team also qualified for percent (18 of 50). He averaged 2.2 points and 2.3 rebounds in his , ~1 the event. junior season. ;_,,,; ,/, His overall record in eight years at the high school level was 143-55 (72.2) and he won Sparling played two seasons at Highline Community College after graduating from six league titles. Juanita High School in Kirkland before transferring to Central. Coleman, 36 , graduated from Morton High School in 1974. At Morton, he earned letters At Juanita, he earned three letters in basketball and won second team all-league in basketball and cross country. He was the team captain in basketball and helped Morton honors. He was the team captain and Most Improved award winner in his senior season. earn three trips to the Class State B tournament in Spokane. At Highline, he was a NWAACC all-star in his sophomore campaign and was twice the He ran the 800 and 1600 meters in track and also was the captain for the track team. team captain. He was also the Inspirational award winner in his sophomore season. He then played basketball at Sheldon Jackson in 1978 when the school was a junior Misc: Born 6-4-68 at Seattle.