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Ksportsguide1988-89Winter.Pdf KALAMAZOO COLLEGE SHFARSON LEHMAN HUI1DN Member New York Stock Exchange An American Express company ~. 321 S. Kalamazoo Mall, Suite 100 Kalamazoo, Michigan 49007 Telephone (616) 385-4151 GO HORNETS! RONALD R. CREAGER- Class of '67 Good Luek With A New Era 1 DENNIS E. STEELE - Class of '67 Firs t .Sportswear raM~ (i~ • Screen~nting , , .....7 ~ . 'Em6roUfery Formerly rs Printing • Now Under New Ownership T-shirts, Hats, Jackets, etc ... Let us put a "Walking, Talking, Billboard" to work for your business! Place your order now: Welcome Back Students Corporate Olympic 10% discount Dorms • Fraternities • Sororities Team Uniforms (minimum order 24) 3627 S. Westnedge, Kalamazoo, Ml 388-6115 2 Kalamazoo College Hornets 1988-89 Winter Sports Program Officers of Kalamazoo College is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts college. Founded April 22, 1833, it is among the 100 oldest colleges and Kalamazoo College universities in the United States, and was the first college chartered in Michi­ gan. James H. Ingersoll The College has an excellent teaching faculty, most with doctorates in Chainnan their fields. The student-faculty ratio of 12:1 affords small classes and personal Board of Trustees attention to individual student needs. Kalamazoo offers 22 majors and five other areas of concentrated study. It is noted for particular strength in the David W. Breneman sciences, pre-professional programs, economics and business administration, President and foreign languages. The career development internship and foreign study programs are exceptional among all American colleges and universities. Timothy Light Students may elect to participate in a wide variety of co-curricular activi­ Provost ties and student organizations. Sports include eight men's and eight women's varsity teams. The Kalamazoo College Hornets are members of the Michigan Jacob C. Baas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA), the nation's oldest athletic Vice President conference, which celebrates its centennial anniversary in 1988. Planning and Development Marilyn J. La Plante CONTENTS: Dean of Students Men's Basketball ............................. ........... 4 Team Picture Thomas M. Ponto Director of Men's Basketball ........................................ 6-7 Business and FiTlllnce Returning Upperclassmen: Profiles Coaches Picture & Profiles Academic All-America .................................... 8 Athletic Fund Donors ..................................... 9 Kalamazoo College is committed to the concept of equal rights, Men's Basketball Roster .................................. 10 equal opportunities, and equal protection of the law. It ad­ Women's Basketball Roster ............................... 11 ministers all programs - admis­ sions, financial aid, employment, Women's Basketball ............................ , .. ...... 12 instruction, and services - Team Picture & Captains without regard to race, creed, age, sex, national origin, marital Women's Basketball ..................................... 13 status, height, weight, veteran's Coaches Profiles, Upperclassmen Profiles status, or handicap, and im­ plements this nondiscriminatory Men's & Women's Basketball .............................. 14 policy under a formal affirmative Records and Schedules action program. All-MIAA Basketball Selections ........................... 15 Men's & Women's Swimming . .... ............ ..... ....... 16 Season Outlooks Men's & Women's Swimming ............................. 17 Team Picture Announcer for Hornet games is Don Flesche. Scoreboard operator is Tom Ponto. Official scorer is Mike Donahue. Shot clock operator is Harold VanderSalm. 3 MEN'S VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row (1-r): Darrin Lucas, Dave Piejak, Carlos Davis, Ron Barczak, Brian Witkowski, Tom Olson, Eddie Ramirez. Back Row: Frank Rhames- Manager, Matt Lahman, Mike Ryan, Steve Tuin, Dan Cortright, Marius Grazulis, Pat Hodapp, Jeff Reinoehl, Chad Lyon, Kurt Swartzlander- Manager. MEN'S J.V. BASKETBALL Front Row (1-r): Mike DeSchryver, Liam Hart, Roy Tyson, Randy Nisen, Joe Ceglarek, Kevin Brunner, Mark Barnum. Back Row: Chad Goodwill, Andy Mears, Mike Hay, Mike Buss, Bob Dekker, Kevin Anthony, Dan Boecher, Mike Arnsman. 4 Good luck, Hornets! OLD I<ENT BANK OF KALAMAZOO BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER • DRINKS KALAMASPORT ADVANTAGE ... YEAR AROUND SPORTS ARE CLOSER IN KALAMAZOO Football Ice Skating Volleyball Down~ill & Basketball Cross Country Hockey Skiing Tennis Tobogganing Golf Swimmi ng Soccer Softball ON CAMPUS • Clean • Come As You Are • Fast Service • Economical Mat! to : SPORT 0 AccommodatiOns • Open 6 am-midnight • Convenient Kalamazoo County Convention & Visttors Bureau 0 KalamaTour (At1ract10ns Gutdel • Cocktails • Major Credit Cards 128 N. Kalamazoo Mall [J Festivals & Special Events Kalamazoo. Ml 49007 C Weekend Packages • Family Owned • Seating for 280 (616) 381·4003 Name . ---------------- 815 West Michigan Avenue • 345-9566 Address : ---------------- Comer of W. Michigan & Academy City :_______ State : _____Zip : ___ 5 RETURNING UPPERCLASSMEN: PROFILES Ron Barczak: Sophomore from Centreville, Michigan ...an outstanding shooting guard ... averages 10.2 points per game last year... hit 35.6% from three-point range (16 for 45). Dan Cortright: Sophomore from Warren, Michigan... 6'5" forward ... played in 4 MIAA games last season, 9 games overall ...averaged 1.0 points, 1.3 rebounds. Marius Grazulis: Senior from Westland, Michigan... a 6'7" post player... Kalamazoo's top rebounder a year ago ... averaged 10.4 points and 8.1 rebounds overall, 10.8 anmd 7.9 in the league. Pat Hodapp: A 6'6" junior from Plainwell ... saw action in 20 of 25 games last year... can play either center or forward ...averaged 1.5 points and 1.5 rebounds last season. Matt Lahman: A 6'3" senior small forward from Centreville.. second-team All-MIAA last year ...averaged 19.6 points overall, 17.4 in league games... ranked fourth in scoring for league games, third overall ... averaged 40% accuracy (30 of 76 from three-point range last year. Tom Olson: A 6'0" sophomore guard from New Carlisle, Indiana ...Started and played in every game for the Hornets as a freshrnan ... average 9.4 points overall, 10.8 in MIAA games ... ranked fifth in the MIAA in free throw shooting in league games (60 of 71 I 84.5%). Dave Piejak: A 6'3" sophomore guard from Sterling Heights... played in 20 games for the Hornets last year... averaged 4.1 points, 1.1 rebounds... also one of Kalamazoo's most accurate three-point shooters at 40% (10 of 25). Eddie Ramirez: A 5'11" guard from Canton ... played in every game for the Hornets as a freshman ... averaged 1.8 points, 1.0 rebounds last year... defensive specialist. Jeff Reinoehl: A 6'3" sophomore forward from Mishawaka, lndiana... played in 15 games for Kalamazoo last season... averaged 1.9 points, 1.2 rebounds last season. Mike Ryan: A 6'4" sophomore forward from Wlmette, Illinois ... showed good potential last year on the JV team ... he'll swing between JV and varsity teams this winter. Steve Tuin: A 6'5" senior forward from Delton... team captain this season... a four-year starter for Kalamazoo .. .led the . MIAA in rebounding as a freshrnan ...ranked 8th in the league in rebounding last year with 6.2 overall, 6.1 in league games... also averaged 8.0 points overall, 7.9 in MIAA games. Ron jackl®n Phone 345-8577 Insurance Agency, Inc. Hornets! Go Hornets/ Good luck, 814 S. Burdick Street • Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001 ZENITH AMANA MAYTAG ~ OPen 11-9 BOB MOORE • m-sat ~ tJ(J TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE INC. -TV[ 1\ - (/ HOT DOGS. SAUSAGES • IT ALlAN ICE 2730 Portage Street a Kalamazoo, MI. 49001 R.E.MOORE PH (616) 381-4215 _rrJI..- . ~f~ ~U ,,.. ~~GAN 6 COACHES Left to Right: Scott Hawley, John Fitzpatrick, Joe Haklin, Paul Blacken, Ric Perry. Coach Joe Haklin The Kalamazoo College Hornets are coached by Joe Haklin, who enters his second season as a college head coach. Haklin is a native of Chesterton, Indiana, who was graduated summa cum laude from Wabash (IN) College in 1973. At Wabash, Haklin played basketball, football, and baseball, was an Academic All-American, and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He taught and coached at the high school level until1979, coaching the Grosse Pointe University Liggett baseball team to a state championship in 1979. From 1979 to 1982, Haklin was an assistant basketball coach at Wayne State Univer­ sity, and from 1983 to 1987, he was an assistant at Western Michigan University. Assistant Coaches Paul Blacken, Rick Perry, John Fitzpatrick, Scott Hawley . Kalamazoo College is fortunate to benefit from the coaching expertise of Paul Blacken, Ric Perry, and John Fitzpatrick. They constitute an experienced aggressive young coaching staff. Paul Blacken received a BS from Western Michigan University in 1977. He coached basketball at Parchment (MI) High School for six years, and at Delton-Kellogg (MI) for four seasons. He was Hornet captain Steve Tuin's high school coach. Blacken teaches at Delton-Kellogg High School. Ric Perry took over as head coach at Parchment when Blacken left in 1982. Perry holds a BA and an MA from Western Michigan University. He is an assistant with the varsity and along with Coach Blacken spearheads the Hornet recruiting program. John Fitzpatrick, a volunteer assistant coach, is in his second season with the Hornets. He is a graduate assistant in the master's reading program at Western Michigan. He will be the junior varsity coach this year. Scott Hawley joins the Hornet staff this year as a volunteer assistant. A former college player at St. Francis College,
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