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DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME SERIES Sept. 11 Hawaii Honolulu, HI 10:30 P.M. 1-2 Sept. 18 U of Puget Sound Missoula 1:30 P.M. 2-1 Sept. 25 Northern Arizona* Missoula 1:30 P.M. 8-7-0 Oct. 2 Nevada-Reno* Reno, NV 2:00 P.M. 1-3-0 Oct. 9 Boise State* Boise, ID 7:30 P.M. 3-8-0 Oct. 16 Idaho* Missoula 2:00 P.M. 18-43-2 Oct. 23 Idaho State* Pocatello, ID 7:30 P.M. 15-8-0 Oct. 30 State* Missoula 1:30 P.M. 47-29-5 Nov. 6 Portland State Portland, OR 8:00 P.M. 10-5-0 Nov. 13 Weber State* Ogden, UT 1:00 P.M. 14-6-0 Nov. 20 Oregon State Corvallis, OR 2:00 P.M. 0-11-2

* Game Home Games at Dornblaser Stadium (12,500) All times Mountain Standard

1981 Grizzly Football Results

Sept. 19 ^Montana 29, Northern Arizona 23 ...... Flagstaff Sept. 26 Montana 42, Northern Iowa 2 1 ...... Missoula Oct. 3 *Boise State 27, Montana 1 3 ...... Missoula Oct. 10 *Montana 16, Idaho 1 4 ...... Moscow Oct. 17 ^Montana 24, Idaho State 2 1 ...... Missoula Oct. 24 Montana 33, Portland State 3 ...... Missoula Oct. 31 ^Montana 27, Montana State 1 7 ...... Bozeman Nov. 7 ^Montana 33, Reno 26 ...... Missoula No v. 14 *Weber State 7, Montana 6 ...... Missoula Nov. 21 Eastern Washington 14, Montana 13 ...... Spokane

*Big Sky Conference Game Overall: 7-3/Big Sky: 5-2

On the Cover

The black ink drawing on the front cover was done by DeWayne Williams, a graphic artist at the . The drawing was done from an original painting by Bob Kuhn. The back cover are pictures taken in Western Montana by photographer Geoffrey Sutton. Cover designs by Dave Guffey, UM sports information director. Media Guide Cost: $4. 1982 University of Montana Football Media Guide This brochure was prepared for the convenience of sports writers and sports broadcasters during the 1982 football season by Dave Guffey. Permission is granted to quote in whole, or in part, any material in this brochure. Photographs or additional information will be sent upon request. Please let us know your needs. All requests for press passes should be made by letter or telephone at least one week in advance. Complete statistics are provided at each Grizzly home game. They include team and individual final stats, halftime “flash stats,” quarterly play-by-play and defensive statistics.

Compiled and edited by: Dave Guffey Photography by: Geoffrey Sutton Sketch of Donovan: Jerry Kurzenbaum u55 Printed by: UM Printing Services Table of Contents

1982 Schedule...... Inside Front Cover History, Stats Awards ...... 35 1981 Results...... Inside Front Cover About the Big S k y ...... 36 UM Quick Facts ...... 1 1981 Big Sky Standings ...... 36 UM Administration ...... 4 1981 Big Sky Statistics ...... 37 Athletic Personnel ...... 5 1981 Grizzly Statistics ...... 38 Head C o a c h ...... 6 UM Coaches’ Records ...... 39 Assistant Coaches ...... 7-8 Season-by-Season Scores ...... 40-41 Stat Crew ...... 8 All Opponents’ Records ...... 42 The 1982 Grizzlies ...... 9 1-AA Championship Bracket ...... 42 The 1982 Outlook ...... 10 Final 1-AA P o ll ...... 42 Squad Breakdown...... 11 The Grizzly Record Book ...... 43-44 Pronunciation G uide...... 11 UM All-Big Sky, All-Americans ...... 45 Honors Candidates ...... 12-13 All-time UM L e a d e rs...... 46 Player Sketches ...... 14-22 Grizzly Award Winners ...... 47 Grizzly Roster ...... 24-25 Grizzly Pros ...... 48 The New Grizzlies ...... 26-29 Future Grizzly Schedules...... 48 Missoula Mileage Chart ...... 30 Montana Football Lettermen ...... 49-51 The Opponents ...... 31-34 UM Media Outlets ...... 52 Division 1-AA Schools ...... 34 1984 Mirage Bowl ...... Inside Back Cover

UM Quick Facts Location: Missoula, Montana 59812 Chartered: Feb. 17, 1893 Enrollment: 8,800 (est.) President: Dr. Neil Bucklew (406) 243-2311 Athletic Director: Harley Lewis (406) 243-5331 Head Football Coach: Larry Donovan (406) 243-2969 Football Staff: Ken Flajole, Mike Van Diest Mike Johnson, Joe Yeager, Joe Glenn, Lynn Rosenbach Stadium: Dornblaser (12,500, natural grass) Nickname: Grizzlies Colors: Copper, Silver and Gold Conference: Big Sky Commissioner: Ron Stephenson (208) 345-5393 Faculty Representative: Dr. Evan Denney Sports Information Director: Dave Guffey (406) 243-6899, Office (406) 251-3989, Home

1 University

Montana

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The University of Montana in Missoula is located in a sustained a high standard of academic excellence in teaching, mountain forest setting in beautiful Western Montana. It is research and service. halfway between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. UM offers associate of arts degrees in two areas and Four wilderness areas are located nearby Missoula. The bachelor’s degrees in 58 fields. It offers master’s degrees in 54 natural surroundings offer excellent opportunities for programs and doctoral degrees in 13. hunting, fishing, backpacking, river floating, camping and The College of Arts and Sciences, which is the core of the other outdoor recreational pursuits. Two excellent winter ski University, includes a full range of programs and courses in areas are located within minutes of the University. Several the life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences and other ski areas are only a couple of hours away by car. UM humanities. The College also offers curricula in inter­ owns and operates its own golf course adjacent to campus. disciplinary fields ranging from ethnic studies to in­ terdepartmental studies. The University of Montana is one of the West’s pioneers in Seven professional schools complete the academic education and was chartered February 17, 1893. The school program—Business Administration, Fine Arts, Journalism, opened in September, 1895, with 50 students enrolling the Education, Forestry, Law, Pharmacy and Allied Health first day. Located on 201 acres at the base of , Sciences. UM has grown from 50 students and seven faculty members The aim of the University is to provide its students with a to a present enrollment of 8,800 and approximately 450 relaxing and meaningful learning experience with the best fulltime state supported faculty positions. facilities possible. The administration, faculty and staff strive Throughout its history, the University of Montana has for this goal.

2 There’s Gold In Them Thar Hills!

The University of Montana ranks 16th in Certified Public Accountant Exam on their the nation among the 2,400 eligible colleges first try. This is more than three times the and universities in production of Rhodes national first-time success rate of 14 percent Scholars. UM ranks 4th among schools west The Department of Geology has an of the Mississippi. Rhodes Scholarships outstanding national reputation. In coopera­ provide two to four years at Oxford tion with Purdue University, a field station University in England. Students are chosen has been set up in southwestern Montana. on the basis of scholarship, community and The department also provides hands-on political involvement, athletic ability and experience for students in the minerals, personal character. rocks and paleontology laboratories at the The Yellow Bay Biological Station, University’s Seismic Station and in the located about 70 miles northeast of Missoula Earthquake Research Laboratory. on Flathead Lake, is the nation’s oldest The Department of Geography has one of inland station. Among some 70 inland units the region’s best cartography laboratories in the United States, the UM ranks fifth for where students learn to make maps and its program facilities and student population. interpret aerial photography. KUFM, a noncommercial public radio The Department of Health and Physical station operated by the radio-television Education is one of a handful in the country department of the School of Journalism, is that trains students to be athletic trainers. the only National Public Radio station in And it is the only program in the state to Montana. offer a master of science in physical educa­ University of Montana education majors tion. compete very successfully for jobs with 93 The Native American Studies program at percent of those with bachelor’s degrees the University of Montana is regarded by and 100 percent of those with graduate Indian educators as one of the four most degrees finding appropriate positions. outstanding in the nation. The Department of Social Work is fully The School of Business is the only Newly remodeled training facilities in the accredited by the Council on Social Work business school in Montana to be accredited Department of Communication Sciences Education and is the only Montana school by the American Assembly of Collegiate and Disorders are some of the finest in the that assures its graduates of a year of Schools of Business. region. People from all over the state come advanced standing in graduate schools of Nearly 47 percent of the Business to the center for speech, language and social work. School’s accounting graduates pass the hearing therapy. The School of Journalism has had 17 of its students selected as Sears Congressional interns — more than any other journalism school in the country. During the four- month internship, students work for a United States Congressman or Senator and also attend classes. The Department of Art enjoys a national reputation for excellence in ceramics. The Department of Drama/Dance has a professional* theater group — the Montana Repertory Theater — based on campus. The Montana Repertory Theater, which tours throughout the Northwest, is the only professional Actors Equity company between Minneapolis and Seattle. A University of Montana student has been chosen to receive a Truman Scholarship for three of the last four years. The national scholarship is given annually to students committed to a government career who have superior academic ability and leadership potential. The Department of Anthropology has the largest collection of artifacts and records of pre-history in the region.

3 President Neil Bucklew

Dr. Neil S. Bucklew assumed his duties as the 14th president of the University of Montana in August 1981. Bucklew, 41, comes from Ohio University in Athens, where he served as Provost from 1976 until assuming his duties at Montana. He also served on the faculty in the Department of Economics at Ohio University. As Provost he functioned as Executive Vice President and Vice President for Academic Affairs, with responsibility for the instructional program of the university. He was Vice President for Administration at Central Michigan University from 1973-75; Vice Provost at Central Michigan from 1970-73; Director of Employment Relations at the University of Wisconsin from 1966-70 and Personnel Director at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, from 1963-66. Bucklew received a B.A. in History at the University of Missouri, an M.S. in Political Science at the University of North Carolina and a Ph.D. in Industrial Relations and Economics from the University of Wisconsin. Bucklew and his wife, JoAnn, have three children.

Athletic Director Harley Lewis

Harley W. Lewis was named athletic director at the University of Montana effective April 14, 1976. He had served as acting athletic director from July 1, 1975. A 1964 graduate of UM with an M.S. in health, physical education and recreation, Lewis became track and cross country coach at UM in 1966. Prior to assuming coaching responsibilities at UM, the 1959 graduate of Butte High School coached two years at the University of Portland. Lewis served as cross country coach until 1976 and won nine Big Sky titles until resigning the position. He served as track coach through the 1978 season. While track coach, Lewis won the conference title in 1972. He has been named Big Sky Coach of the Year in Cross country and track, ten times. He has served on numerous national committees, worked with U.S. Olympic endeavors and coached several All-American performers at Montana. Lewis and his wife, MaryLou, have two children.

Associate Athtetic Director Barbara Hollmann Barbara is beginning her third year at UM. She began her job in August of 1980. Prior to coming to UM she was at the Univeristy of Arizona for five years. She served as women’s athletic events coordinator while at UA. Her responsibilities are in women’s athletics in areas of athlete eligibility, academics, AIAW rules, scheduling and promotions. She is a 1964 graduate of Ohio State, with a B.A. in physical education. She received her master’s degree in recreation and administration from Ohio State in 1968. Prior to her position at Arizona, Hollmann was at the University of Washington, where she was the associate director of recreational sports from 1971 through 1974. Her husband, Robert is an associate professor of management at UM.

Faculty Representative Dr. Evan Denney Beginning his fourth year as UM’s faculty representative, Evan has been an instructor here since 1969. He is now chairman of the Department of Geography at UM. He earned his B.A. at the University of Washington in 1963, his M.A. at Washington in 1965, and his Ph.D. from Washington in 1970. Prior to his UM teaching career he taught at Washington (1966-69). From Tacoma, Washington, Denney is associated with several professional organizations. He determines eligibility for UM athletes.

4 Athletic Personnel

Steve is beginning his second season Dave is beginning his fifth season as as the Grizzly equipment manager. sports information director. His The native of Hamilton, Montana responsibilities include publications, previously worked as a sawyer in the press releases and promotion of men’s winter and a heavy equipment operator and women’s sports. He has five years in the summer. He graduated from the of newspaper sports writing University of Montana in 1972 with a experience, and was a graduate B.S. degree in Health and Physical assistant in the sports information Education, with emphasis in Athletic office at Fresno State for three years. Training and Physical Therapy. He He received his B.A. in Journalism at received his masters degree in 1974 at FSU in 1975. He has won numerous Indiana State in HPE. He served three district awards for his football and years in the Navy from 1962-65 and was basketball media guides and game a Spanish Linguist. Steve and his wife, programs, including first in the nation Larae, have a baby boy, Tyler. for his 1980 football game programs. He is a member of the College Sports Information Director’s of America (Co- SIDA). Steve Hackney Dave Guffey Equipment Sports Information

Former sports director at KECI-TV Suelynn is beginning her third year in Missoula, Tom Dwyer was named as the University of Montana football Director of Advertising-Promotions secretary. She graduated from Oregon and Concessions at the University of State University with a B.S. degree in Montana in January of 1981. Secretarial Science. She has been a Dwyer worked at KECI for a year. Certified Professional Secretary since Prior to that he was a newsman for 1972. She worked for the School of KGVO-Radio. He has several years of Oceanography at OSU as a research experience in the media. assistant for eight years and as a Dwyer’s primary duties are to assist biological technician for the Smithso­ in sports promotion, sell advertising for nian Tropical Research Institute in game programs and special athletic Panama for two-and-a-half years before events. He also handles all phases of moving to Montana. Her husband, the concessions at athletic events. DeWayne, is a graphic artist at UM. He received a B.A. in Radio-TV at The Williams have three children, the University of Montana in 1980. He Regan 17, Rani 12 and Dawson 8. served four years in the Marine Corps, and worked in the Public Affairs Division during that span. Tom and his wife, Charlene, are Tom DwuCf Suelynn Williams natives of Wolf Point, Montana. y Dir. of Promotions Football Secretary & Concessions

Dennis T. Murphy was named head Gary has been ticket manager of UM men’s trainer at the University of since 1966. In 1978 he was also Montana, in June of 1982. appointed field house manager. He Murphy, 29, graduated from schedules all events in Adams Field Montana in 1975 with a B.S. Degree in house and at Dornblaser Stadium in Health and Physical Education with a addition to handling ticket dis­ specialization in Athletic Training and tribution. He is a native of Ronan, Adaptive Physical Education. In June Montana and graduated in accounting of 1975 he was certified by the National from the Missoula Business College in Athletic Trainers Association. 1962. He gained extensive experience In August of 1978 he was named in accounting and auditing before assistant athletic trainer and lecturer at assuming his responsibilities at Mon­ the Department of Athletics at the tana. University of Arizona. In September of 1980 he accepted the position of Visiting Assistant Professor at UM. Murphy, who has been a certified trainer for seven years, has taught numerous training-related classes, has been a guest speaker at several sports’ Dennis Murphy Gary Hughes clinics and written articles for training publications. Athletic Ticket M

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Larry Donovan (Nebraska 1964)

Larry R. Donovan is beginning his third year as head defensive coordinator in 1970. In 1968 USD finished 9-1 and coach at the University of Montana. He guided UM to a 7-3 ranked No. 8 nationally in Division II. record last season — the fifth winningest season in the In 1972 Larry began a four-year stint at Washington State, schools’ history. It was the first winning season UM has had where the Cougars ranked 16th in the nation. His first two in five seasons. seasons he was defensive line coach, and then was elevated Born March 31,1941, Donovan was a two-year letterman to defensive coordinator. in football and track at the University of Nebraska, where he The University of Iowa was his next stop, this time for graduated in 1964. His senior year at Nebraska he played for three seasons, where he served as offensive line coach for a 9-2 team, which defeated Miama (Fla.) in the Gotham one year and and passing game coach for two. Bowl, 36-34. At Kansas Larry was outside linebacker coach, and two of His collegiate coaching career started after his senior his starting linebackers there were drafted in the second and season in 1962, when Donovan joined the Cornhuskers as a fifth rounds of the NFL draft. graduate assistant. That season Nebraska won the Big 8 Donovan received his bachelor’s degree in social science championship and advanced to the Orange Bowl. He then from Nebraska in 1964. In 1968 he earned his master’s joined the Army, but stayed close to football, playing service degree in secondary education from the University of South ball in Korea and directing the division team to an 8-0-1 Dakota. He was a member of the ROTC at Nebraska. record. Donovan moved to the University of South Dakota as He is married to the former Georgia Merriam, a head freshman coach in 1967, when his team was 4-0. He family therapist. They have two daughters, Andrea, remained there through the 1971 season, moving up to 13, and Molly, 9, and are expecting a child in backfield coach in 1968 and 1969, and then became late October.

6 Assistant Coaches

Ken Flajole Joe Glenn Defensive Backs Receivers

Ken Flajole joined coach Larry Donovan’s staff in March of Joe is beginning his third season at UM. He was head coach at 1980. Flajole (Pronounced Flay-Jull), 27, came from the Doane College in Crete, Nebraska for four seasons before University of Washington football staff, where he was a part-time coming to Montana. Glenn, 33, compiled a 21-18-1 record at assistant who helped with the defensive cornerbacks. The Doane. Prior to the Doane assignment he coached at Northern Huskies finished the 1979 season ranked 11th nationally, and led Arizona under Joe Salem. Glenn’s first coaching job was at the the Pac-10 in pass defense. Prior to coaching for the Huskies he University of South Dakota in 1973. He graduated in the ROTC was the head track coach at Mann Junior High School in Seattle program at USD in 1971. He was a standout QB and receiver at in 1978. In 1977-78 he was an assistant coach at Pacific Lutheran USD. He returned to school after a stint in the Army and earned University, where he coached the defensive line and linebackers. a master’s degree in 1975. Joe and his wife, Michele, have a While at PLU his team was nationally ranked and District I daughter, Erin, 9, and a son, Casey, 3. One of 12 children, Joe champion. He is a 1976 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, was born in Lincoln, Neb. located in Tacoma, Wash. He received his B.A. in education and his minor in coaching. As a collegiate player Flajole gained all conference recognition at Pacific Lutheran and at Wenatchee Junior College. He was an all-state linebacker at Seattle Prep High School in 1971. His wife’s name is Teri. They have a year- old daughter, Kelly.

Mike Johnson Lynn Roscnbach Outside Line Running B

Mike begins his fourth season in a coaching capacity at the The “dean” of the Grizzly staff, Lynn Rosenbach (pronounced University of Montana. He served as graduate assistant working Rose-In-Baw), has been involved in coaching or athletic with the defensive backs for two seasons, until being named admininstration for 23 years, and is beginning his third season at outside linebacker coach in February of 1981. He came to UM as UM. Twenty years of experience have all been in the state of a player in 1977 from Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Washington. His most recent coaching stint was head coach at Oregon. As a defensive back at Mt. Hood he set a school career Mount Vernon High School, from 1975-79. His record there for record in interceptions (eight), and was a two-year JC letterman six seasons was 36-20-2. He won two league championships in for his nationally ranked team in 1976. He attended North Bend that period. Born in Oak Harbor, Wash., Rosenbach was head High in Oregon, where he was a three-sport standout. He played football coach at Olympic College in Bremerton, Wash, from defensive back for the Grizzlies. His prep coach was his father, 1967-69, and was then elevated to athletic director from 1969-75 Howie Johnson, who also played football for the Grizzlies. Mike before leaving to take the position in Mt. Vernon. Before serving and his wife, Terri, have a two-year-old daughter, Stephanie, and at those schools, the 1958 graduate of Western Washington are expecting another child in late September. State coached football, track and wrestling at Everett Communi­ ty (1964-67). His coaching career began in 1958 at Entiat High School in Washington. During his career he has been a head football coach at four high schools, a community college and a four year college. Rosenbach has been named coach of the year twice, once at the high school level and once for his 7-2 division champion team at Olympic College. He played offensive guard and linebacker at Western Washington and was team captain. Lynn’s wife’s name is Rosalie (Rosie). They have three children. Assistant Coaches

Mike Van Diest Joe Yeager Defensive Line Strength and Conditioning Coordinator

Mike Van Diest (pronounced Van-Deest) not only serves as Joe was named offensive line coach in April of 1982. He served the defensive line coach, but also became the first strength as assistant line coach at UM for the past two seasons. Prior to coach in UM history when he joined the Grizzly staff in January coming to Montana he served as football and track coach at of 1980. His work as a strength coach was recognized last year, North Kitsap High School in Washington for two years. He as he was named Region IV National Strength Coach of the played collegiate football and Puget Sound University, where he Year. Prior to joining Montana the East Helena native was the graduated in 1978. He received his B.A. in Health and Physical strength coach and assistant defensive line coach at the Education. He attended Olympic Junior College and was named University of Wyoming. His first coaching job was as a graduate the outstanding offensive lineman as a sophomore. He played assistant for the Cowboys under Fred Akers in 1976. Van Diest semi-pro football for the Kitsap County Chiefs in 1979. The 27- played his collegiate football at Wyoming, playing tight end and year-old is single. offensive guard. He graduated in 1975 and is currently working on his master’s degree. He was a standout football player at Helena High School where he graduated in 1970. “Raise your emotions to meet the need!” Montana defense is played with great emotion, enthusiasm, and aggressiveness. Mike is 29 and single.

The 1982 Grizzly football statistics crew, from left to right: Roy Bray, Bob Scott, Beryl Strain, Linda Loman, Suelynn Williams, A1 Manuel and Curt Barclay.

8 9 1982 OUTLOOK Wide Open Passing Attack for Griz in ’82

The 1982 University of Montana football team will feature a wide Hinson had 10 catches for 139 yards last season. open passing game spearheaded by the return of several key Another key to the Grizzlies’ 1982 campaign will fall on the offensive players. shoulders of junior kicker Dean Rominger. Rominger led the Defensively, the Grizzlies return 5% starters, and included in Grizzlies in scoring last season with 55 points and narrowly missed that group are an outstanding core of linebackers. a school record by connecting on 11 (of 18) attempts. The Larry Donovan-coached Grizzlies finished the 1981 season Rominger was responsible for Grizzly wins last season, the most with a 7-3 overall record — the fifth winningest season in the memorable being his 25-yarder with time running out in the 24-21 school’s history. Last season marked the first winning year for UM win over Idaho State. since 1975 (6-4) and was the best overall mark since 1970 (10-1). “The kicking game we feel is an area that has a lot of talent in “We feel that with the return of Marty Mornhinweg, Brad Dantic, Dean Rominger, a prep All-American,” Donovan said. “He appears Brian Salonen, David Glenn, and the addition of sophomore Bob to be on the horizon of being an outstanding college kicker and has McCauley, that once again the passing game will be the featured added strength and range enough to be considered one of the part of our offense,” third-year coach Donovan said. best.” “Having lost a great tailback in Rocky Klever, we are now “It is going to be hard to replace Mickey Sutton in the punt return looking strongly at fullback Greg Iseman to get the job done for us area and we are also still looking for help in kickoff returns,” in that category,” Donovan said. “We still have to determine who Donovan said. will be our number one tailback and feel we do have a few quality “Many positions on offense are manned by people we term players in that area.” winners and we hope they can be a catalyst to the people who have Klever, a 6-3%, 220-pound TB from Anchorage, established not played and need to gain experience in actual game competi­ himself as the number one career rusher in Grizzly history with tion.” 2,228 yards rushing. He was a second-team All-Big Sky pick last The defensive front was hit hard by graduation, however the season and rushed for 783 yards. He was drafted in the ninth round outstanding linebacking core returns intact. This group is led by by the . honors candidates Ben Kiefer, Curt McElroy, Scott Gratton and Mornhinweg has already broken the UM career completion Joe Nuu. record with 169 and has two seasons remaining. He is fourth in McElroy is the top returning tackier from last season with 87 career passing with 2,061 yards and needs only 236 yards to tackles and led the team with 37 unassisted tackles. He also had become the Grizzlies’ all-time leading passer. five tackles for losses and two interceptions. He was named by his Last season Mornhinweg set a single season completion record teammates as the Outstanding Junior award winner. by connecting on 108 of 181 for 59.7 percent. The all conference Kiefer had 64 tackles and led the linebackers with 7 tackles for honorable mention selection also set a single game percentage losses. Missoula product Gratton was selected by his teammates record in a 42-21 win over Northern Iowa by completing 14 of 17 as the hardest hitter and received the Golden Helmet Award. He is passes for a lofty 82.4 percent. the number two' returning tackier with 86 stops and Nuu had 50 Juniors Salonen and Dantic are ranked 8th and 10th, tackles. respectively in career receiving. Tight end Salonen has ac­ “Our linebacking core is manned by athletes that can compete cumulated 598 yards, while Dantic has 544. and have tremendous talent and proved themselves in action last Glenn, a professional football candidate, was number two last season,” Donovan said. “We are especially strong in inside season in the receiving yardage with 259 yards. He caught 21 linebacker with four players who have a lot of playing time under passes and had an outstanding spring. Sophomore McCauley, a their belts. This should develop into a strength position. Outside local all-state product two seasons ago, showed great maturity in linebacker is also a good area for us we feel but we need a little spring ball and will be counted on heavily in ’82. more experience there.” Iseman, despite splitting playing time at fullback in ’81, rushed for The defensive line will sorely miss first-team All-Big Sky pick Fat 227 yards for a lofty 4.5-yard average and also caught 11 passes. Curry as well as Dave Paoli and Dave Chaplin. The most The offensive line was hit hard with graduation of first-team Big experienced player returning is junior Andre Stephens who Sky pick Jim Rooney along with offensive guards Rich Burtness emerged as the top player at noseguard after spring drills. JC and Basil Jones and center Tom Perez. Perez was a second-team transfers, Cliff Lewis and Harold Guse showed signs of promise in all conference pick while Burtness and Jones were honorable the spring and red-shirt Mike Crouse should also help in this area. mention choices. The ability for the new players to gain valuable experience is crucial “Once again our offensive line has been a focal point and a highly at this position. recruited area,” Donovan said. “We feel we have some outstanding All-Big Sky performer Sutton will be sorely missed at corner- athletes there. It is a m atter of playing time and from that playing back, however honors candidates Scott Ellig and Tony Fudge at time, confidence.” the safety positions will greatly help the secondary. Seniors Reed Some of the offensive linemen who will be counted on this fall Madison and John Kovacich have both seen considerable playing include tackles Rocky Miller, Rick Linderholm, Bob Cordier and time and are three-year lettermen. Lettermen Rob Jones, red-shirt Dan Dilts. At guard Steve Garrison, Greg Amundsen, Tom Rutt Kevin Young and a group of quality JC transfers make the and JC All-American Mark Walton will be the keys. Senior Brian secondary look like a possible strong position. Caraway has emerged as the starter at center. All-in-all there is a good nucleus of experienced players Senior tight end John Hinson teamed with honors candidate returning, however valuable experience at the four-year level will Salonen gives UM an outstanding one-two punch at that position. be learned in game situations by many players.

10 Squad Breakdown SQUAD ...... 114* THE AVERAGES BY CLASS: Height ...... 6.18 Seniors ...... 15 Weight ...... 207.5 Juniors...... 35 Age ...... 19.2 Sophom ores ...... 22 Freshmen ...... 42 *Does not include some of the fall walk-ons.

Returning Lettermen (40) Alan Powell Red Shirts (9) Greg Amundsen Kelly Richardson Ned Becker Brian Caraway Dean Rominger Steve Garrison Bob Connors John Rooney Mark Madsen Bob Cordier Tom Rutt Jay Noffsinger Brad Dantic Brian Salonen Pat Norwood Dan Dilts Malcum Sorrell Kelly Richardson Scott Ellig Andre Stephens John Rooney Tony Fudge Tim Sundquist Steve Sword Steve Garrison Bill Tar row Kent Taylor Dave Glenn Jake Trammell Kevin Young Scott Gratton Derrick Williams John Hinson Players by State Greg Iseman JC Transfers (15) Montana ...... Rob Jones Joey Charles W ashington ...... Ben Kiefer Darryl Deeks California ...... Joe Klucewich Dave Dummett Oregon ...... John Kovacich Greg Green M innesota ...... Gary Lowry Harold Guse K ansas...... Reed Madison Tony Harvey Io w a ...... Mark Madsen Cliff Lewis Wisconsin ...... Bob McCauley Rick Linderholm Idaho ...... Curt McElroy Jack Paholski O h io ...... Curt McGinness Jim Palmer Texas ...... Rocky Miller Richard Sethman O klahom a ...... Marty Mornhinweg Kent Taylor C olorado ...... Pat Norwood Mark Walton Calgary, A lb erta ...... Joe Nuu Kelly Weston W yoming ...... Brent Oakland Kevin Young

Grizzly Pronunciation Guide

Amundsen (Greg)...... Kovacich (John) ...... Koe-Vah-Cich Cogar(M ike) ...... Coe-Garr Mornhinweg (Marty) ...... Morn-Hen-Wig Cordier (Bob) ...... Core-Dee-Air Pahloski (Ja c k ) ...... Pah-Loss-Kee Dacus (Glenn)...... Day-Cuss Roepke (Eric) ...... Rep-Kee Dawald (Eric)...... Day-Wald Ro ullier (Tim) ...... Rule-Lee-Ay Guse (Harold)...... Goose-EE Salonen (Brian) ...... Habeck (Bob) ...... Hah-Beck Shahan(Beau)...... Shay-Han Haldi (Scott) ...... Hall-Dee Sorrell (Malcum)...... Sore-Ell Helean(Mike) ...... Staab(K en)...... Stahb Hyytinen (Dave) ...... High-Tin-In Trammell (Jake) ...... Koechlein(Todd) ...... Villenuve (P eter)......

11 Honors Candidates Brad Dantic David Glenn 5-9, 175 Offense 6-4, 205 Jr., Wide Receiver Sr., Wide Receiver Brad has consistently come up with the A second-team All-Big Sky Conference big play and averaged more than 25 yards pick, Dave was the number two receiver per reception the past couple of seasons. on the team last year with 259 yards on 21 He is also very effective on the end-around catches for a 12.3-yard average. “We play, scoring two touchdowns in 1981. believe Dave Glenn should be considered Despite only being a junior, he already one of the top receivers in the conference ranks 10th in career receiving with 544 and that defenses will be keying on him to yards. “Brad has been our big play guy and slow down the Grizzly passing attack,” we look for him to do that again his junior Donovan said. “His size, hands, speed, season,” said head coach Larry Donovan. and strength make him a top player at his “We believe that Brad has matured as a position in the Big Sky.” player and his ability to catch the ball inside will be greatly improved.”

Greg Iseman Marty Mornhinweg 6- 1, 200 5-10y2, 185 Sr., Fullback Jr., Quarterback Greg is the leading returning rusher this An honorable mention All-Big Sky season. In 1981 he had 227 yards on 51 Conference pick as a sophomore, Marty carries for a lofty 4.5-yard average. He has already established himself as one of scored two touchdowns. He also caught 11 the top QBs in Montana history. He needs passes last season. “Greg Iseman was a only 236 yards passing to become the all- recruiting find two years ago and after time leader in that category. Thus far he splitting time as a junior we expect him to has passed for 2,061 yards in his career. be the best at his position in 1982,” “Marty as an on-the-field performer has Donovan said. “Even though he split done his talking with the way he plays,” playing time, he was still one of our most Donovan said. “He is a winner and a leader productive backs.” and most importantly a very good passer.” Marty set a single season completion record by connecting on 59.7% (108 x 181) of his passes.

Dean Rominger Brian Salonen 6-2 , 210 6-2y2, 235 Jr., Kicker Jr., Tight End Dean emerged as one of the premier A second-team All-Big Sky pick as a kickers in the Big Sky, if not the sophomore, Brian ranked as one of the top Northwest, keying four of Montana’s receivers in the conference with 30 catches seven wins in 1981. He connected on 11 of for 418 yards and two touchdowns. He 18 field goal attempts and his FG against already ranks 8th in career receiving with Idaho State in the closing seconds pulled 598 yards. “When we talk about honors out the win for UM. He led Montana in candidates this is the first person that scoring with 55 points which ranks him tied comes to mind,” Donovan said. “He is an for fifth in a single season. “Dean had a outstanding student, athlete, and receiver. hand in winning games for us last season He improved his size from 190 to 235 and came on as the kicker we knew he pounds and his attitude is something was,” Donovan said. “We hope he has inspirational to the rest of the team.” realized his potential and we feel with his added leg strength he will continue to be a key factor for us both as a field goal kicker and in kickoffs. He will be a defensive weapon for us in 1982.”

12 Honors Candidates Scott Ellig Tony Fudge 6-2, 195 Defense 6-2, 200 Sr., Free Safety Jr., Strong Safety One of the most consistent defensive Tony is the leading returning tackier in backs last season, Scott’s 41 tackles in the secondary and registered 47 tackles 1981 ranks him second in that category for last year. He is very active and had several defensive backs returning. He had one pass deflections and also forced two interception and also recovered two fumbles. “Tony is another honors can­ fumbles last season and is a very heady didate who has grown tremendously from player. “Going into his fifth year of a standpoint of strength and experience,” collegiate football, Scott gives us the Donovan said. “We expect to be one of the leadership and experience we need in the best hitters in the Big Sky Conference. secondary,” Donovan said. “We expect a This will be his third season as a starter. lot of leadership from our free safety and We are looking for good leadership from with his excellent range, Scott should give Tony.” us the edge we seek.”

Scott Gratton Ben Kiefer 6-0, 210 6-4, 225 Sr., Linebacker Sr., Linebacker An inspirational leader on defense and A very rangy player, Ben seems to special teams, Scott is the second leading always have the ability to get to the ball and tackier from last year’s 7-3 team. Last knocked down several passes last year. He season he had 86 stops including four was also one of the leading tacklers on the tackles for losses. Pound-for-pound he is squad with 64 including 7 for losses of probably one of the best players in the Big minus 51 yards. “Ben has the size and Sky. “In describing honors candidates he speed (4.75 in the 40) and the ability to be doesn’t fit the physical mold, but for the called one of the top outside linebackers in Grizzlies he is a true honors candidate as a the league,” Donovan said. “He is also hard hitter and team leader,” Donovan known for knocking passes out of the air said. “Whatever he lacks in height and and corraling sweeps.” weight he makes up with in speed, punch and leadership.” Gratton was given the Golden Helmet Award last season which goes to the hardest hitter on the squad.

Curt McElroy Joe Nuu 6-1, 220 6-1, 230 Sr., Linebacker Sr., Linebacker A ferocious competitor, Curt has been Another one of the Grizzlies’ honors selected as team MVP on defense the past candidates at linebacker, Joe had 50 three seasons by the players. He is the tackles and two sacks last season. He is number one returning tackier from last expected to be even a more important season and ranked second behind former player this year because of valuable standout Pat Curry last year. Thirty-seven experience gained last season. “Joe is a of his 87 tackles were unassisted and he punishing type of tackier and is extremely also had two interceptions and a blocked effective against the running game,” kick. “Curt has been our leading tackier at Donovan Said. “With a year of collegiate linebacker since his sophomore year,” ball under his belt we look for Joe to be a Donovan said. “His teammates pick him as consistant player for us in 1982. He has a the best player in his class every year and very good attitude and works hard to be that’s the way he plays every Saturday. He the best at his position.” Nuu is the No. 4 is a very intense, never-say-die type of returning tackier at linebacker. player. He combines good pass defense experience with hard hitting.”

13 **Greg Amundsen Ned Becker ***Brian Caraway 6-2y2, 242 5-9, 170 6-3, 230 Seattle, WA Atlantic, IA Great Falls, MT 61 OL, Sr. DB, Fr. C, Sr. Greg finished spring drills as the top Injured most of last year, Ned earned the A versatile player, Caraway emerged as offensive left guard along with teammate number two spot at strong safety in spring the starter at center after spring drills and Steve Garrison. A two-year letterman, he drills. Becker’s Atlantic High School team also displayed team leadership on the has continued to gain size and strength placed second in the state, and he earned a offensive line. He has seen considerable and saw considerable action in 1981. He first team berth on the All-Southwest Iowa playing time his sophomore and junior was an All-City player at Shorecrest High team. He was also an honorable mention years and big things are expected of him in School in Seattle, where his prep teams all-state pick. His brother, Jay, was a three- 1982. He attended C.M. Russell High were conference champs in 1977 and 1978. year starter for the Grizzlies. Ned was also School, where he was all-state and all His high school coach was Bob Court. a four-year letterman in track, basketball conference in football and track. Jack Business major. and football. His football prep coach was Johnson was his prep football coach. Birthdate: March 14, 1961 Robert Younger. Business major. Business major. Birthdate: April 10, 1960 Birthdate: February 4, 1963

*Bob Connors **Bob Cordier * Mike Crouse 6-1, 185 6-4, 252 6-3y2, 245 Glasgow, MT Tacoma, WA Spokane, WA QB, So. OT, Jr. DT, Jr. An outstanding athlete, Connors dis­ A good indication of coach Mike Van Mike left the team for personal reasons played his ability as a freshman quarter- Diest’s strength program can be seen in early last season, but came back dedicated backing the Grizzlies to a come-from- the development of Cordier. Thanks to to the idea of winning a starting role. He behind victory (33-26 vs. Nevada-Reno) added weight and strength he emerged as emerged as the back-up at defensive right last season. He completed 17 of 27 passes the starter at offensive right tackle after tackle, but will see considerable playing for 222 yards and a TD in 1981. He has spring drills. He was a participant in the time this season. He was a second team all­ ability to play more than one position. Bob Washington All-Star Game in 1978, and city pick at University High School in 1978. quarterbacked Glasgow High School to was all conference and team captain in His prep coach was Dave Holmes. the State “A” football title in 1980. He was football at Shadle Park High School, as Business major. an all-state player in 1979 and 1980, and well as a two-year letterman in track. His Birthdate: January 14, 1961 was the state high jump champion in 1980. coach was Bob Haney. Connors was also a Shrine Game partici- Business major. His high school coach was Henry Hamill. Birthdate: August 1, 1961 Mathematics Major. Birthdate: December 19, 1962.

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*Glen Dacus **Brad Dantic Eric Dawald 6-4, 235 5-9, 160 6-2, 225 Enumclaw, WA Laurel, MT Owattono, MN OL, So. WR, Jr. OL, So. A very hard worker, Dacus is the back­ Dantic has been the “big play man” for Eric is a walkon a year ago and has up at offensive center and should see the Grizzlies the last two seasons. Last steadily improved his strength and size, he action in his second year. He red-shirted season he averaged 27.7 yards per catch is listed as the number three player at his freshman year and is expected to have and 24.6 yards a catch as a freshman. He is offensive left guard, and could see action an outstanding next three years on the already ranked 10th in career passing with this season. He was all conference, All-Big offensive line. A two-year letterman in 544 yards. Brad was an all-conference Nine and Player of the Week at Owatonna football at Enumclaw High School, Glenn football player at Laurel Senior High as a High School. He also lettered in track. His was all-league as a senior. He was a Seattle junior and senior, and won the state 100 prep grid coach was Jerry Peterson. Times All-Star pick, All-Star game partici­ and 200 in 1980. His prep football coach Forestry major. pant, and team captain. He was also an was Karl Matson. His father, Bob, played Birthdate: September 9, 1960 outstanding basketball player as a prep, for the Grizzlies in the early 50’s. lettering twice. His prep football coach was Business major. Wilbur Lucas. Birthdate: November 28, 1961 General Studies major. Birthdate: May 24, 1962

*Dan Dilts *Scott Ellig **Tony Fudge 6-6, 255 6-2, 194 6-2, 200 Walla Walla, WA Spokane, WA OL, Jr. FS, Sr. Dan continues to gain valuable strength In 1981 Scott was one of the top tacklers 2 Great Falls, MT and weight and saw considerable action in the secondary with 41. He also had an DB, Jr. last season, and 1982 should be no interception. He finished spring drills as Tony had 47 tackles last season and is a different. He finished spring drills at the the number 1 man at free safety. He very hard hitter. He was injured during number 2 spot at offensive right tackle. A started the first game of the 1980 season spring drills but will probably start at prep two-way all conference pick at but was forced to sit out after sustaining an strong safety. He was an all-state and all offensive and defensive tackle, Dan also injury. A Wenatchee Junior College, conference player at C.M. Russell High excels in the classroom. He had a 3.5 GPA Spokane product, Scott was a two-year School in Great Falls. He was also a in high school, and was a member of the starter at free safety at Wenatchee. He was standout baseball player for the Great National Honor Society. He lettered in an all-league player at University High Falls Chargers. His prep coach was Jack football and track at Walla Walla High School in Spokane. His JC coach was Johnson. School. His coach was Blaine Bennett. Sandy Cooprider. History major. Pre-med major. Business Management major. Birthdate: August 28, 1962 Birthdate: April 12, 1962 Birthdate: June 7, 1960

15 **Steve Garrison *David Glenn ***Scott Gratton J 6-3, 228 6-4, 205 6-0, 215 W M m Spokane, WA Elma, WA Missoula, MT OL, Jr. WR, Sr. LB, Sr. Garrison is battling Greg Amundsen for A potential professional athlete, Glenn A Grizzly football fan favorite, Gratton the starting berth at left guard. He has had 21 receptions for 259 yards last was awarded the Golden Helmet award gained considerable strength and should season. A fifth year senior, he was starting last season, which is given to the player see considerable action on the OL. Steve in 1980 but had to sit out with a shoulder noted as the teams’ hardest hitter. He was was the offensive captain as a junior and injury. He was a two-year starter at Walla the number 3 tackier on the team with 86 senior at Central Valley High School. He Walla Junior College. He attended Elma tackles and had 4 tackles for losses. He was an all conference football selection, High School, and was a three-time letter­ was an outstanding football player and and lettered three times in football and man in football and basketball. He was wrestler at Sentinel High School. He was once in track. His coach was Greg Gavin. league MVP in basketball in 1978. His JC an all conference football player and his General Studies major. coach was Gary Knecht. coach was Gene Leonard. Birthdate: June 25, 1961 General Studies major. Journalism major. Birthdate: April 26, 1960 Birthdate: May 13, 1960

Tony Harvey Mike Helean ***John Hinson 6-0, 187 6-0, 192 6-2y2, 225 Richmond, CA Missoula, MT Seattle, WA DB, Jr. RB, So. TE, Sr. Harvey was recruited by the Grizzly One of the biggest surprises in spring A three-year letterman, Hinson and staff last season, but did not join the drills was the emergence of Helean at junior Brian Salonen give the Grizzlies the program until the spring of ’82. He has tailback. Through hard work he has gained best one-two punch at tight end in the Big considerable defensive skills and also size and speed and should see con­ Sky Conference. “Hince” had 10 catches could run back punts or kicks. Tony was siderable action this season. Mike was for 139 yards last season. He was a second an all-conference player for the Camino named his Sentinel High School team’s team All-Metro pick and four sport Norte Conference champion Comets of Most Valuable Offensive Player. He was letterman at Shoreline High School, where Contra Costa Junior College, Richmond, also an all conference and all-state player. he lettered twice in football, basketball, CA. As a prep at Richmond High School He was coached by Gene Leonard. and baseball and once in track. He was the he captained the football team, was all­ Business Management major. team captain in basketball. His football league and most valuable running back. Birthdate: March 21, 1963 coach was Tom Wiley. His high school coach was Frank Milo. Communications major. Recreation and Research Management Birthdate: July 5, 1960 major. Birthdate: December 18, 1959

16 *Greg Iseman *Sean Jahr *Rob Jones 6-1, 200 ^ I 6-1, 197 5-11, 187 Baldwin City, KS * ■ I Port Orchard, WA Oakland, CA FB, Sr. FB, S o. DB, Sr. Iseman was Montana’s no. 3 rusher last Sean has added strength after one year 8Jones had 32 tackles last season and an season with 227 yards. The Grizzly in the program and the UM staff feels that interception he returned for 29 yards. He coaching staff feels he could be a premier with a little more work he could be a saw considerable action, especially in fullback in the league this season. Greg standout fullback. He had one carry for 6 passing situations and this season will be had an outstanding junior college career at yards last season and will see more action no different. Rob was a JC All-American at Coffeyville JC, Coffeyville, KS and his JC in 1982. He holds the South Kitsap High Chabot Junior College in Hayward, CA. team was ranked second in the national JC School’s high hurdles record and was also He was all-league first team and con­ poll two years ago. He was an all con­ an all conference football player as a junior ference Defensive Back of the Year. His ference JC player and coached by Dick and senior. His grandfather, Armin Jahr Chabot JC team won the conference title. Foster. As a prep at Baldwin High School Sr., played football for the Grizzlies in the As a prep at Castlemont High School, he he was all-state during his junior and senior 1930’s. His prep football coach was Ed was team captain and first team all­ years. Fisher. conference. His coach was Frank Lawson. Geology major. Communications major. Communications major. Birthdate: August 11, 1961 Birthdate: December 5, 1962 Birthdate: April 16, 1961

*Ben Kiefer **Joe Klucewich ***John Kovacich / I W 6-4, 225 6-0, 190 6-0, 185 Burlington, KS Alpine, CA Butte, MT OLB, Sr. RB, Jr. CB, Sr. Kiefer is one of several outstanding Joe rushed for 124 yards and 2 A steady player for the past three Grizzly linebackers. He had 64 tackles last touchdowns and also caught 7 passes last seasons, Kovacich will start at “Flyer season including 7 for losses. He was all season. He will see considerable action at Corner” this season. He had 24 tackles conference, team MVP and honorable tailback and will also see duty as a kickoff and an interception last season. He has mention All-American at Pratt Community return specialist. Joe gained 980 yards his been a starter since his freshman year. He College in Kansas two seasons ago. At senior season at Granite Hills High School was a three-year letterman at Butte High Burlington High School, he captained the in El Cajon and had 950 the previous year. School where he was coached by Jon football team and lettered three times. He He was a second team Los Angeles Times McElroy. He was a first team all-state was also all conference in basketball and All-Star pick. He also lettered in basketball defensive back as a senior. His prep baseball. He was named MVP of his prep and track. His coach was Paul War go. football team won the state title his senior football and baseball teams. His prep General Studies major. year. He also lettered in basketball and football coach was Dan Easter. Birthdate: April 4, 1961 track. Business major. General Studies major. Birthdate: July 11, 1961 Birthdate: November 2, 1959

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Mm i jM Mike Lewis **Gary Lowry I : > ***Reed Madison X l H A 6-0, 210 6-2, 190 1 W 6-1, 188 LAL Anaconda, MT Great Falls, MT Xi Butte, MT A ^ FB, Jr. DB, Jr. A m V - T CB, Sr. Moved from linebacker to fullback, Lowry was hampered with a wrist injury A very heady player, Reed has been one Lewis showed steady progress in spring last season and emerged as one of the of UM’s top tacklers in the secondary the drills and could contribute at that position. outstanding defensive backs after spring last two seasons. He had 33 stops in 1981 He was an all conference football player at drills. He had six tackles in limited action and also a 27-yard interception return. Anaconda High School and also lettered in last year. He was the Montana “Defensive Last spring he was moved from safety and wrestling. He was an accomplished Player of the Year” in 1979. The C.M. earned the starting spot at strong-side amateur boxer, winning numerous com­ Russell High School product lettered three cornerback. He played on Butte High’s petitions in Montana. His high school times in football and twice in basketball 1977 state championship team. He was a football coach was Jim Kelly. and played in the East-West Shrine Game. first team all-state and all conference pick General Studies major. His coach was Jack Johnson. that season. He lettered in football, Birthdate: June 16, 1961 Health, Physical Education major. basketball, tennis and track as a prep. His Birthdate: May 13, 1962 coach was Jon McElroy. Journalism major. Birthdate: August 12, 1960

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fmj **Mark Madsen * Bob McCauley ***Curt McElroy r / 6-41/2, 240 6-2, 185 / I 1% 6-1,223 ^ A Ellensburg, WA Missoula, MT L J - 1 I Butte, MT 9 OL, Jr. WR, So. A LB, Sr. Considered to be potentially one of the Bob caught only one pass for 12 yards A very tough competitor, Curt was the best ever Grizzly offensive linemen, last season, but 1982 will be a different second leading tackier for the Grizzlies last Madsen appears to be fully recovered from story for this versatile Missoula athlete. He season with 87 stops, 37 of which were a leg operation he had last year. He saw earned the starting job at left end and had unassisted. He also had a blocked kick last considerable playing time in 1981 until an exceptional spring, both catching the year. He has been the leading tackier being sidelined with the injury. He was a ball in the middle and deep. McCauley was returning for UM at LB the past two years. two-sport standout at Ellensburg High an all conference and all-state pick as a He was chosen as UM’s Outstanding School. As a junior, his team was second in junior and senior at Sentinel High School. Sophomore in 1980. His 1977 team at the district in football and third in the state He also started for the Spartans’ state- Butte High won the state “AA” title and in basketball. He was an all conference ranked basketball team and held the state was undefeated. He was all conference player in both sports. His prep football record in the high hurdles. His coach in twice and all-state once. He was coached coach was Glenn Weitz. football was Gene Leonard. by his brother, Jon. Land Management major. Forestry/Physical Education major. Business major. Birthdate: October 21, 1960 Birthdate: January 14, 1963 Birthdate: November 29, 1960

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**Curt McGinness M ***Rocky Miller **Marty Mornhinweg 6-2, 198 / I 6-4, 262 5-10y2, 185 Janesville, WI M I Richland, WA San Jose, CA TB, Jr. • OT, Sr. QB, Jr. MAdded body weight should give Big things are expected of Miller at the A gutty player and fine team leader, McGinness help shedding tacklers in 1982. left offensive tackle spot. He was pressed Mornhinweg should finish his Grizzly He was injured much of the time during into a starting role last season and career as the school’s top career passer. spring drills but is expected to help at responded very well; especially con­ He is already ranked 4th in career passing tailback. He will also be a kickoff returner sidering he was moved from defense to with 2,061 yards. He was voted the for UM. He gained 45 yards rushing last offense last season. He was all conference Outstanding UM Freshman two seasons season and had 5 KO returns for a 21-yard in football at Columbia High School. His ago. He was one of the most prolific QBs in average. He also caught 5 passes. He was prep teams won conference cham­ Northern California history, setting 19 MVP at Craig High School in football, pionships in his junior and senior seasons. Oak Grove High School records. He basketball and track. He was the con­ His coach was J. D. Covington. passed for 5,625 yards and 62 TDs as a ference player of the year for coach Bob Forestry major. prep. His 85 TDs passing and running and Suter as a senior. Birthdate: May 7, 1961 62 TD passes are Northern California Health, Physical Education major. records. Birthdate: January 2, 1962 Physical Therapy major. Birthdate: March 29, 1962

Ken Nelsen *Jay Noffsinger ***Pat Norwood I I I 5'n> 190 / j 6-2, 230 j f c l 6-2 240 I V I North Bend, OR • I Whitefish, MT l i t Billings, MT TB, So. LB, Jr. OT, Sr. Nelsen’s collegiate football progress was A 1981 redshirt, Noffsinger adds good The inspiration on the Grizzly team, Pat slowed this spring but he is expected to be depth at linebacker. He was a member of is battling cancer and could see ac­ a hundred percent this fall. His added Whitefish High School’s “A” state cham­ tion on the offensive line. A three-year weight and strength could give him playing pionship football team and a three-year starter, Pat started in UM’s opener last time this season. He gained 1200 yards letterman. He was an all-state selection season. Following that game a cancerous rushing as a senior at North Bend High twice. He also lettered two times in growth was discovered under his left arm. School, and also lettered in track and basketball and once in track. His coach He is considered one of the best pass basketball. He was named first team All- was Bob Raeth. blockers on the team. Pat lettered in District Offensive Player of the Year in General Studies major. football and wrestling at Billings Senior “AAA,” league MVP, first team All-State. Birthdate: March 29, 1962 High School. He was all-state in football His head coach was Howard Johnson, a and the state champion wrestler at former Grizzly player. heavyweight as a senior. Physical Education/History major. Business Administration major. Birthdate: January 5, 1963 Birthdate: February 9, 1960

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*Joe Nuu *Brent Oakland nr Scott Poole 6-1, 230 6-2, 225 6~6’235 Bakersfield, CA Glendive, MT - J ■ ■ Spokane, WA LB, Sr. LB, Jr. DL, So. 7An honors candidate and one of UM’s One of the toughest players on the team, Scott has added considerable weight outstanding linebackers, Nuu had 50 Oakland had 48 tackles including 8 for and strength since last season and if he can tackles last season. Two seasons ago, at losses despite being hampered with a stay healthy he will contribute in 1982. His Bakersfield Junior College, he was named shoulder injury during the 1981 campaign. progress was slowed somewhat with a the top defensive player and team’s He is a transfer from Montana State and hand injury in spring football. He was an all­ hardest hitter. At Santiago High School, he redshirted in 1980. He was an all-state city football and basketball player for was all conference, All-CIF and team and player at Dawson County High School in Shadle Park High School. His football conference MVP. He also lettered in Glendive. His 1978 prep team won the team was the Greater Spokane League wrestling and basketball. His prep football state football championship. Champion his junior and senior seasons. coach was Mike Cutshaw. General Studies major. He was a starter for Shadle Park’s “AAA” Law Enforcement major. Birthdate: October 2, 1960 basketball championship team. His prep Birthdate: March 29, 1961 football coach was Bob Haney. Health and Physical Education/History major. Birthdate: May 19, 1963

*Alan Powell i f T ! *Kelly Richardson **Dean Rominger 6-4, 200 I 1 W 6-1,175 6-2 , 210 Grants Pass, OR Fort Benton, MT QB/WR, So. l K/P, Jr. 6 Lewistown, MT A redshirt last season, Richardson has An offensive weapon, Rominger led the QB, Jr. the ability to play quarterback and wide Grizzlies in scoring last year with 55 points Powell was instrumental in the Grizzlies’ receiver at the college level. He had an which ranks him fifth in single season 27-17 win over Montana St. in Bozeman, excellent spring at QB, and emerged as the scoring. He was a Parade Magazine All- completing 12 of 21 passes for 118 yards. number 2 signal caller. He is also listed as American in 1979. He was an all-state He won numerous athletic awards at the backup punter. He caught 7 passes for kicker for Fort Benton High School as a Fergus County High School. He was an all- 78 yards as a freshman at UM. At Hidden junior and senior and also an East-West state choice at quarterback and defensive Valley High School, he was All-State and a Shrine Game choice. He was also an back as a senior and East-West Shrine Shrine Game participant. His coach was exceptional track athlete in high school. Game pick. He was the state MVP in Mike Mitchell. His prep football coach was Duane basketball as a senior. His “A” basketball Education major. Walker. team won the state title in 1978 and was Birthdate: February 24, 1962. General Studies major. runnerup in 1979. His football coach was Birthdate: December 12, 1961 Fred Zaino. Education major. Birthdate: July 11, 1962 20 *John Rooney *Tom Rutt **Brian Salonen

6- 1,212 6-5, 265 6-2, 232 Butte, MT Laurel, MT Great Falls, MT - A . LB, So. OL, So. 98 TE, Jr. An extremely hard worker, John earned Tom has the potential not only to be a A dynamic receiver and blocker, the back-up role at the “WHIP” linebacker Grizzly standout but also has pro-caliber Salonen ranks 8th in career receiving with position in spring drills. He is a very rangy football skills. He started in some games as two more seasons to go. A second team player and also instrumental on UM’s a freshman and earned the starting spot at All-Big Sky pick last year, Brian had a specialty teams. He had 7 tackles last offensive right guard in spring drills, team-leading 30 catches for 418 yards in season in limited action. He was a standout although Mark Walton is pressing for the 1981. The honors candidate was an all- football player and wrestler at Butte High starting berth. He was an all conference state player at Great Falls High School as a School and participated on Butte’s 1979 football and basketball player at Laurel senior and played in the East-West Shrine state championship team in wrestling. He High School and also lettered in track. He Game. He was also an all-state basketball was all conference in football and was was his high school’s student body player. His prep coach was Jon Jund. coached by Jon McElroy. His brother Jim, president and Key Club president. His Business major. was a three-year starter at offensive line for football coach was Karl Matson. Birthdate: July 29, 1961 UM. Business major. Business Finance major. Birthdate: November 23, 1962 Birthdate: October 15, 1962

**Malcum Sorrell Ken Staab **Andre Stephens 6-1, 205 6-0, 175 6-3, 220 Tacoma, WA Baker, OR Tacoma, WA LB, Jr. FL, So. 92 NG, Jr. Pound for pound Sorrell is one of the Ken was moved from defensive back to Probably the quickest defensive lineman hardest hitters on the Grizzly squad. His wide receiver in spring ball. He responded in the Big Sky Conference, Stephens has exceptional speed also aids in blitzing. He well, and is listed third at right end. He was earned the no. 1 spot at noseguard vacated had 42 tackles in 1981, including 4 for a two-time all conference player at Baker by Dave Paoli. He had 14 stops last year losses. He emerged with the no. 1 spot at High School. He was a conference cham­ and is an extremely valuable pass rusher “WHIP” linebacker after spring drills. He pion in the 300-meter hurdles. His coach because of his quickness. He was Curtis was a football and track star at Mt. was Tom Doud. High School’s Outstanding Defensive Tacoma High School. His 1979 prep Business major. Player as a senior. He was an honorable football team won the “AAA” title and was Birthdate: February 21, 1962 mention All-Tacoma pick in 1979. He also 12-0. He lettered three times in football and lettered in basketball. His prep football four times in track. His coach was George coach was Bob Lucey. Nardi. Computer Science major. General Studies major. Birthdate: January 22, 1962 Birthdate: March 23, 1962.

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*Tim Sundquist Steve Sword *Bill Tarrow 5-10, 175 6-3, 230 6-5, 222 Great Falls, MT Whitefish, MT Eugene, OR WR, Jr. OL, So. OLB, So. A transfer from Montana State two Coming off a redshirt year, Sword is Tarrow was moved from tight end to seasons ago, Tim had four catches for 61 battling for the back-up center position linebacker in the spring and his progress yards last season. He is the backup at right along with fellow sophomore Glenn was slowed with an injury. He is an end and will see considerable playing time Dacus. He continues to add weight and outstanding athlete and has gained more this season. At CM Russell High he was strength and should see playing time this than 20 pounds through his strength first team All-State and all conference and season. He was an all-state player his program. He has the size and speed to be played in the East West Shrine game. His senior year at Whitefish High School. He an outstanding LB. He was an all-state coach was Jack Johnson. was team MVP and an East-West Shrine defensive end and tight end for Churchill Business major. Game player as well. He lettered three High School as well as a Shrine Game pick. Birthdate: July 10, 1961 times in football, basketball and track. His His coach was Floyd Halvorsen. coach was Bob Raeth. Business major. Business major. March 21, 1963 Birthdate: July 13, 1962

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*Jake Trammell *Derrick Williams Kevin Young 6-2 , 221 5-11, 196 5-11, 184 Vancouver, WA Los Angeles, CA Toledo, OH LB, So. 35 FB, Jr. 24 CB, Jr. Jake had nine tackles in limited action Derrick earned a backup role at fullback Young was redshirted last season and last season, and should play a lot in 1982 at in spring drills. He had three carries for emerged as a key player in the secondary. the “Sam” linebacker position. He won nine yards last season. He was a three-year Kevin is not only an outstanding corner- several awards as a prep at Evergreen High letterman in football and track at Monroe back but also an excellent kick returner. School, including outstanding player and High School. His coach was Harry Frum. He holds the National Junior College team captain. He was chosen his teams’ Business major. Athletic Association record with a 100- top defensive player as a junior and senior. Birthdate: July 10, 1961 yard kickoff return. He was also an All- He was All-State as a senior. His coach was Northern Division player on defense for his Mike O’Neill, an All-Big Sky player for the Hibbing Community College, Hibbin, MN, Grizzlies in 1967. team. He prepped at Roy C. Start High Business major. School in Toledo, OH, where he earned Birthdate: September 2, 1963. four letters in track and two in football. Sociology major. Birthdate: February 15, 1961

22 Joey Charles 1982 University of Montana Alphabetical Roster Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown (School) Greg Amundsen OG 6-2% 230 Sr. 2V Seattle, WA (Shorecrest HS) Chip Anderson DB 6-2 180 Fr. HS Spokane, WA (Gonzaga Prep HS) Mike Austin DB 5-11 160 Fr. HS Tacoma, WA (Franklin Pierce HS) Ned Becker DB 5-9 175 Fr. HS Atlantic, IA (Atlantic HS) Alan Botzheim RB 5-11 185 Fr. HS lone, WA (Gonzaga Prep HS) Jim Burke OL 6-0 200 Fr. HS St. Paul Park, MN (Park of Cot. Grove HS) Brian Caraway OC 6-3 230 Sr. 3V G reat Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Joey Charles TB 5-11 195 Jr. JC Valencia, CA (Col. of the Canyons) Jeff Christopher P/WR 5-11 170 So. SQ Poison, MT (Poison HS) Tony Coe DB 6-1 170 Fr. HS Renton, WA (Hazen HS) Mike Cogar OT 6-4 240 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) John Coppedge QB 6-3% 185 Fr. HS Stayton, OR (Stayon HS) Bob Connors QB 6-1 185 So. IV Glasgow, MT (Glasgow HS) Bob Cordier OT 6-4 242 Jr. 2V Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) Mike Crouse DT 6-3% 235 Jr. 2V Spokane, WA (University HS) Glenn Dacus OC 6-4 235 So. IV Enumclaw, WA (Enumclaw HS) Brad Dantic WR 5-9 170 Jr. 2V Laurel, MT (Laurel HS) Eric Dawald OG 6-1 210 So. SQ Owattona, MN (Owatonna, HS) Darryl Deeks OC 6-2 240 Jr. JC Bend, OR (Fullerton JC) Dan Dilts OT 6-6 245 Jr. IV Walla Walla, WA (Walla Walla HS) Rick Dozier ILB 6-3% 210 Fr. HS Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian HS) Dave Dummett ILB 6-1 218 So. JC Sanborn, IA (Buena Vista Col.) Rob Dunn DB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Olympia, WA (Olympia HS) Jeff Egberg WR 6-1 173 Fr. HS G reat Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Scott Ellig FS 6-2 195 Sr. IV Spokane, WA (Wenatchee JC) Lyle Faulkinberry DB 6-0 185 Fr. HS Three Forks, MT (Three Forks HS) Tony Fudge SS 6-2 200 Jr. 2V G reat Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Steve Garrison OG 6-3 226 Jr. 2 V Spokane, WA (Central Valley HS) TimGillis OLB 6-4 210 Fr. HS Portland, OR (Central Catholic HS) David Glenn WR 6-4 205 Sr. IV Elma,WA (Walla Walla JC) Scott Gratton OLB 6-0 215 Sr. 3V Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Greg Green ILB 6-0 220 Jr. JC Tonasket, WA (Walla Walla JC) Harold Guse OT 6-6 235 Jr. JC Janesville, MN (Golden Valley Luth. Col.) Bob Habeck WR 5-11 170 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Scott Haldi RB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Wallace, ID (Wallace HS) Tony Harvey CB 6-0 185 Jr. JC Richmond, CA (Contra Costa JC) Mike Helean TB 6-0 190 So. SQ Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) John Hinson TE 6-2% 225 Sr. 3V Seattle, WA (Shoreline HS) Dave Hyytinen OG 6-1 225 Fr. HS Federal Way, WA (Decatur Sr. HS) Greg Iseman FB 6-1 201 Sr. IV Baldwin City, KS (Coffeyville JC) Sean Jahr FB 6-1 195 So. IV Port Orchard, WA (South Kitsap HS) Rob Jones DB 5-11 180 Sr. IV Oakland, CA (Chabot JC) Mark Keen WR 6-1 170 Fr. HS Hamilton, MT (Hamilton HS) Ben Kiefer OLB 6-4 220 Sr. IV Burlington, KS (Pratt JC) Joe Klucewich TB 6-0 190 Jr. 2V Missoula, MT (Granite Hills HS-CA) Josh Klucewich DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Todd Koechlein DB 5-11 175 Fr. HS Littleton, CO (Columbine HS) John Kovacich CB 6-0 180 Sr. 3V Butte, MT (Butte HS) Cliff Lewis DT 6-2 240 Jr. JC Los Angeles, CA (Santa Monica JC) Mike Lewis FB 6-0 200 Jr. SQ Anaconda, MT (Anaconda HS) Rick Linderholm OT 6-5 270 Jr. JC Crystal, MN (Gold. Val. Luth. Col.) Gary Lowry SS 6-2 190 Jr. 2V Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Reed Madison CB 6-1 188 Sr. 3V Butte, MT (Butte HS) Mark Madsen OG 6-4% 240 Jr. 2V Ellensburg, WA (Ellensburg HS) Bob McCauley WR 6-2 186 So. IV Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Curt McElroy ILB 6-1 226 Sr. 3V Butte, MT (Butte HS) Curt McGinness TB 6-2 192 Jr. 2V Janesville, WI (Craig HS) Mike McKenna K 5-7 150 Fr. HS San Antonio, TX (Lincoln HS)

V=Varsity Letters Won HS-High School SQ=Squad member, did not letter JOJunior College 1982 Grizzly Roster (continued) Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown (School) Joel Mee DT 6-1 225 Fr. HS Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Myke Miller DB 5-10 180 So. HS Santa Rosa, CA (Await HS) Nate Miller DB 5-9 175 So. HS Helena, MT (Helena HS) Rocky Miller OT 6-4 250 Sr. 3V Richland, WA (Columbia HS) Scott Moe WR 5-11 170 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Scott Moore OG 6-3 220 Fr. HS Cqos Bay, OR (Marshfield HS) Scott Moothart OC 6-1 220 Fr. HS Helena, MT (Helena HS) Marty Mornhinweg QB 5-11 185 Jr. 2V San Jose, CA (Oak Grove HS) Scott Murray TB 6-0 185 Fr. HS Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) Ken Nelsen TB 5-11 185 So. SQ North Bend, OR (North Bend HS) Jay Noffsinger LB 6-2 220 So. SQ Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS) Pat Norwood OT 6-2% 240 Sr. 3V Billings, MT (Billings Sr. HS) Joe Nuu ILB 6-1 230 Sr. IV Bakersfield, CA (Bakersfield JC) Brent Oakland ILB 6-2 225 Jr. IV Glendive, MT (Glendive HS) Larry Oliver TE 6-6 215 Fr. HS Hillsboro, OR (Hillsboro HS) Dave Owen OG 6-0 210 Fr. HS Renton, WA (Kentridge HS) Jack Paholski OLB 6-1 200 Jr. JC Los Alamitos, CA (Fullerton JC) Jim Palmer DB 6-0 185 Jr. JC LaHambra, CA (Fullerton JC) Kraig Paulson DB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Plentywood, MT (Plenty wood HS) Greg Pells DT 6-4 210 Fr. HS Calgary, Alberta (E.P. Scarlett HS) Shane Perkins DL 6-5 205 Fr. HS Wallace, ID (Wallace HS) Scott Poole DT 6-6 240 So. SQ Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) Shawn Poole DT 6-4 220 Fr. HS Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) Alan Powell QB 6-4 200 Jr. IV Lewistown, MT (Fergus County HS) Shane Powell DT 6-4 220 Fr. HS Lewistown, MT (Fergus County HS) Ted Ray WR 5-11 173 Fr. HS Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) Kelly Richardson QB/WR 6-1 180 So. IV Grants Pass, OR (Hidden Valley HS) Shawn Real-Bird FB 6-2 205 Fr. HS Hardin, MT (Billings West HS) Rod Robison TB 6-0 192 Fr. HS Jackson, WY (Jackson HS) James Robinson OL 6-2 230 So. HS Glasgow, MT (Glasgow HS) Alex Rodriguez DB 5-11 170 Jr. JC Hawthorne, CA (Santa Barbara CC) Eric Roepke NG 6-2 230 Fr. HS Tulsa, OK (Union HS) Dean Rominger K/P 6-2 210 Jr. 2V Fort Benton, MT (Fort Benton HS) John Rooney OLB 6-1 205 Jr. IV Butte, MT (Butte HS) Tim Roullier TE 6-3 220 So. SQ St. Ignatius, MT (Nev.-Las Vegas) Tom Rutt OG 6-5 265 So. IV Laurel, MT (Laurel HS) Brian Salonen TE 6-2y2 235 Jr. 2V G reat Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Steve Senna WR 5-11 175 Fr. HS Olympia, WA (Olympia HS) Tom Schmidt OL 6-3 220 Fr. HS Twin Bridges, MT (Twin Bridges HS) Beau Shahan DB 6-4 190 Fr. HS Billings, MT (Billings W est HS) Terry Shillam RB 5-11 185 Fr. HS Spokane, WA (East Valley HS) Richard Sethman CB 5-11 180 Jr. JC Lakewood, CA (Long Beach CC) Mark Smith OG 6-3 210 Fr. HS Vancouver, WA (Jesuit HS) Malcum Sorrell OLB 6-1 195 Jr. 2V Tacoma, WA (Mt. Tacoma HS) Kenny Staab WR 6-0 175 So. SQ Baker, OR (Baker HS) Andre Stephens NG 6-3 215 Jr. 2 V Tacoma, WA (Curtis HS) Tim Sundquist WR 5-10 175 Jr. IV Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Steve Sword OC 6-3 235 So. SQ Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS) Bill Tarrow OLB 6-5 221 So. IV Eugene, OR (Churchill HS) Kent Taylor OLB 6-2 210 Jr. JC Wichita, KS (CoffeyvilleJC) Scott Timberman DB 6-3 190 So. HS Butte, MT (Butte HS) Jake Trammell ILB 6-2 221 So. IV Vancouver, WA (Evergreen HS) Peter Villeneuve DL 6-4 220 Fr. HS Sheboygan, WI (Sheboygan North HS) Mark Walton OG 6-5 230 Jr. JC Seattle, WA (Walla Walla JC) Kelly W eston OLB 6-2y2 215 Jr. JC Tacoma, WA (Walla Walla JC) Derrick Williams FB 5-11 196 Jr. IV Los Angeles, CA (Monroe HS) Kevin Young CB 5-11 170 Jr. JC Toledo, OH (Hibbing CC)

V=Varsity Letters Won HS=High School SQ=Squad member, did not letter JOJunior College

25 r The New Grizzlies Chip Anderson Mike Austin Alan Botzheim 6-2, 180 5-11, 160 5-11, 185 Fr., DB Fr., DB/RB Fr., RB Spokane, WA Tacoma, WA lone, WA A first team All- Mike was an all Alan is prep All- Greater Spokane conference running American and rushed League pick, Chip was back and team captain for 1,218 yards on just team captain in foot­ for Franklin Pierce 121 carries as a senior ball and basketball at Gonzaga Prep High High School. He also excelled in basketball, at Gonzaga Prep High School. As a junior, he School. He was team MVP in basketball and led baseball and track. He was an all conference rushed for 1,802 yards at Selkirk High School. his football team in interceptions. His coach was athlete in basketball and baseball as a prep. His As a prep he gained over 3,000 yards and scored Don Anderson. coach was Mike Roberts. 44 TDs. He also excelled in basketball and Birthdate: March 18, 1964 Birthdate: April 16, 1963 track. His coach was Don Anderson. Birthdate: June 26, 1964

Joey Charles Tony Coe Mike Cogar 5-11, 195 6-1, 170 6-4, 240 TB, Jr. Fr., DB Fr., OL Valencia, CA Renton, WA Missoula, MT Joey emerged as the Tony was an all­ Mike was an all-state number one tailback league defensive back and all conference after spring drills and and wide receiver for player for Sentinel has fine running and coach Ed Olson at High School coach catching abilities. He was named College of the Hazen High School. He also excelled in Gene Leonard. The Spartans were 9-1 in 1981 Canyon’s JC ’s Outstanding Back and was a basketball and track. and advanced to the state semi-finals. He also two-year letterman. He prepped at Hart High in Birthdate: February 17, 1964 participated in wrestling and track for the Valencia and was league MVP his senior year. Spartans. His JC coach was Larry Reisdig. Birthdate: September 21, 1964. Birthdate: October 18, 1961

John Coppedge Darryl Deeks Rick Dozier 6-3y2, 185 6-2, 240 6-3y2, 210 Fr., QB Jr., OC Fr., LB Stayton, OR Fullerton, CA Kent, WA An exceptional A transfer from Rick was team cap­ athlete, John is the Fullerton JC, Deeks tain at Kent Meridian only player in Stayton was a two-year letter­ High and was a two- High School history to man and twice named year letterman in foot­ have his number (9) retired. He has been an all- to the all conference team. His JC coach was ball and track. His senior year he was named All- state player three times and all conference in former Grizzly great Hal Sherbeck. North Puget Sound at linebacker. His coach football and basketball four times. He passed for Birthdate: July 5, 1961 was Bob Peters. more than 6,000 yards. His father, Jack, played Birthdate: July 18, 1964 basketball at UM in the early 50’s. His coach was Bob McWhinney. Birthdate: June 14, 1963

David Dummett Rob Dunn Jeff Egberg 6- 1, 210 5-10, 175 6-1, 173 Jr., LB Fr., QB Fr., WR Sanborn, IA Olympia, WA Great Falls, MT Dave is a transfer Rob’s Olympic High Jeff was an All-State, from Buena Vista School team was state all conference player at College in Storm Lake, “AA” runnerup last C.M. Russell High Iowa. He played tight year, 5th in the state School. He also com­ end, fullback and linebacker there, but will play the previous year, JV league champs and peted in the 100 and 200 in track and lettered linebacker for the Grizzlies. He participated in freshman league champs the two previous twice. He was an alternate for the annual Shrine spring drills and proved to be a very hard hitter seasons. He placed seventh in the state in the game. His coach was Jack Johnson. and should see action this season. His JC coach pole vault in 1981. His prep football coach was Birthdate: August 28, 1963 was Jim Hershberger. Bob Dunn. Birthdate: March 9, 1961 Birthdate: August 18, 1963

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