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FOOTBAL L CLUB Looks Back at 7th Annual Lu Ball Reunion June 17, 2017 Program 5:30 PM Welcome to the 7th Annual 5th Quarter Reunion. e hosted bar is open for the evening. 6:50 PM Opening remarks by the Reunion Master of Ceremonies— Mike Sheppard 6:55 PM Opening Prayer—Bill Swiontkowski Gary McGinnis 6:57 PM National Anthem—2017 Cal Lu Kingsmen Quartet Jeff Baker, Ryan Macias, Grant Escandon, Justin Meek 7:00 PM Dinner – Beverages available at the hosted bar 7:50 PM Medley of songs – 2017 Cal Lu Kingsmen Quartet 8:00 PM 5th Quarter President Gary McGinnis – 5th Quarter Remarks 8:05 PM Presentation of Don DeMars Above and Beyond Award – Robert Shoup Presenter—Gary McGinnis 8:10 PM Presentation of Most Valuable Player Award 2016— Presenter—Gary McGinnis 8:15 PM Keynote Speaker – Tim Lins Long time successful Head Coach – Moorpark High School 8:45 PM Cal Lutheran 2017 Football Preview—Ben McEnroe 8:55 PM Raffle Drawing Winners Tim Lins 9:10 PM Time to socialize and make and renew friendships 10:00 PM e bar is closed 10:30 PM Drive safely – ank you for your support of the 5th Quarter Football Club Reunion Committee Mike Sheppard Bob & Laura Davis Don Kindred Gary & Gail McGinnis Kathie & George Ferkin Gerald & Judy Halweg Bill Swiontkowski Laura Davis Lynn ompson John & Goldie Luebtow Bob Trevathan Don & Carol DeMars Robert & Helen Shoup Ron & Christina Myren Mike & Cathie Sheppard Kimberly Peppi-Kuenn Fredrick C. Kemp Chris Cabrera Lloyd “Ant” Andrea Rick Shoup Graphics by Kindred Associates; Printing by Universal Press, San Clemente Ben McEnroe 2 3 SSppeeaakkeerrss Tim Lins '85, M.A. '94 Tim Lins arrived at Cal Lutheran from Cerritos College in 1980 and made an immedi - ate impact on the football field. At CLU, Lins was coached by Bob Shoup. "Bob was a master of the passing game," he has said. "I learned a lot about the passing game with him." During the 1981 and 1982 seasons, Lins caught 77 passes, scored 12 touchdowns and racked up 974 yard. His efforts helped lead those teams to back-toback NAIA District 3 Championships. Lins was named to the NAIA All-America First Team both years as a Kingsmen and is one of only three two-time NAIA All-America First Team selections in CLU history. Tim has spent 27 years of his life in coaching high school football. After spending ten years at Encino Crespi, he moved to Coach at Moorpark High School at which he has now coached for 17 years and won over 100 games, taken Moorpark to the playoffs 13 times, including four trips to the CIF finals. He was also the first NFL-ABC7 High School Coach of the Week honoree this past year. Tim recently retired form coaching football, but will remain on the Moorpark Staff as strength and conditioning coach. Tim resides in Moorpark with his wife Mary-erese. He has two sons. Jake and his wife, Alyssa, both CLU alumni, reside in Oak Park. Vernon also played football at CLU and resides in ousand Oaks. Mark Weber - Breakfast of Champions Mark Weber '80. Weber earned All-Metropolitan Conference honors at Los Angeles Valley College at offensive guard. At Cal Lutheran, he was a two-time honorable mention Small College All-American at guard. He began his coaching career at offensive line and strength coach at his alma mater. Weber has been associated with some of the nation's top passing offenses and has been in 16 bowl games as a coach, which includes Utah State's offensive line and associate head coach where he coached ten lineman that earned All Mountain West honors for the Aggies. He spent six years at BYU helping the Cougars reach six bowl games and the 2007 Mountain West Championship. He also has extensive Pac-10 coaching experience. He coached the offensive line at UCLA for 7 years, helping guide the Bruins to five Bowl appearances, the 1999 Rose Bowl and two Pac 10 titles. After serving three seasons (1994-96) as the assistant head coach and offensive line coach at UNLV, In 1996, the Rebels ranked ninth in Division I-A in passing and the 1994 team was the Las Vegas Bowl champion. He has most recently coached offense and he two players shown above are John Kindred, #16, Quarterback, and Harry Hedrick, #22, an was Assistant Head Coach at Fresno State. all-purpose Running Back, both of whom were key players in CLC's "miracle win" 29-28 in the National Playoffs in 1977, one of the six "Golden Years" that were so exemplary for such a About the Cover young school who was playing in the Western Football League for the first time. To help carry the Theme for This Year's Reunion, California Lutheran Camelot (CLC). theme of " Cal Lutheran Camelot", for these warriors, the black and white photo of these two players from that day holding up their "we are #1 finger," we not only colored and have placed a Royal Red "Kingsmen's Knightly Warrior Robe" on each of them and placed "the Kingsmen Sword" in Harry Hedrick's hand. ey are standing on the Kingsmen field below Mt. Clef after the game that day We look back historically to these six years as "A Period of Enormous Accomplishment" for a realm against Linfield. so young it can only be called mythical, magical, most full of adventures, knightly tournaments, drag - For those of you whom have never seen or held an authentic Medieval Sword, the original ons and, of course, Kingsmen warriors. To be a Kingsmen in this realm, as all of the warriors on the cover were, meant to be chosen by Sir. Shoup, who managed his realm by a Code of the Word, which Kingsmen Sword that was pur- chased by the 1st Graduating Class of 1964 is on display here meant that to be once chosen you would love one another and hold one another as brothers, practic - tonight for everyone to see and to hold. ing discipline and loyalty and honor, for from the love and sweetness of this table would be born in By Don DeMars your hearts, great joy and friendship. "Deep in the valleys of unfolding time. Beyond the Hills of Doubt lay California Lutheran Camelot. e sword symbolizes power, protection, authority, Its mission rose above the forest oaks, Its banners caught the morning sun. strength, and courage; metaphysically, it represents Inside the walls around their King, discrimination and the penetrating power of the intellect... The Kingsmen / knights and scholars gathered, each one pledged to help the weak, to mortify the proud, It is a symbol of knighthood and chivalry. to right & love, defend and glorify". Cover by Don DeMars 4 5 Cal Lutheran Has Become a TThhee CCooaacchhiinngg LLeeggaaccyy ffrroomm CCaall LLuu e Cradle of Coaches is a nickname originally given to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio for producing West Coast “Cradle of Coaches” many great Division I Football Coaches. Cal Lutheran has gained the same reputation and nickname as a he Cradle of Coaches is a nickname originally given to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio for lower Division University that has produced and continues to produce outstanding football coaches in great numbers for all levels of this competitive sport, including high school, college and professional. producing many great Division I Football Coaches. Cal Lutheran has gained the same reputa - e coaches profiled below are representative of the kinds of coaches that Cal Lutheran has produced and tion and nickname as a lower division University that has produced and continues to produce continues to be associated with. In fact, our own Coach Ben McEnroe is a prime example of the kind of TToutstanding football coaches in great numbers for all levels of this competitive sport, including high coaches that have historically been produced through their nurturing at and through Cal Lutheran Coaches school, college and professional. like Sir. Shoup. It is the kind of coaching that teaches not only football skills, but values and purpose in life. e coaches profiled on pages 6-8, are representative of the kinds of coaches that Cal Lutheran has produced and continues to be associated with. In fact, our own Coach Ben McEnroe is a prime exam - ple of the kind of coaches and how they apply themselves that have historically been produced Dave Aranda through their nurturing at and through Cal Lutheran. It is the kind of coaching that teaches not only Aranda graduated from Cal Lutheran in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. In 2002, football skills, but values and purpose in life. he earned his master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies at Texas Tech. Aranda spent two years as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at his alma mater, California Lutheran, where the Kingsmen led the conference in scoring defense and total de - Partial List of Coaches Nurtured as Kingsmen, and the list just keeps growing... fense. It was his second go-around with California Lutheran after serving as an assistant from Glen Alford Ed Esrada Chase King William Robinson 1996-99, while finishing his degree. Pete Alamar Gary Fabricius Jim Kunau Robbie Sachs He is currently the defensive coordinator for the LSU Tigers. Kurt Amundson Kelly Felix Bernie Kyman Rich Sanchez Kevin Anderson Chris Forbes Jeff Lampos Ernie Sandlin Roy Anderson Phil Frye Andy Levy Tim Savage Richard Andrade Joe Fuca Tim Lins Bill Schwich Andy Andreolli Bob Fulenwider Jack Lugo Rick Scott Tom Herman Andy Garman Greg Lord Doug Semones He was an all-conference wide Receiver at Cal Lutheran who earned his B.S.