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Gaucho Football: a New Coach, High Hopes (9Lv^ V Ë L Ü F 2B Wednesday, August 23,1989 ORIENTATION 8 9 Daily Nexus Gaucho Football: A New Coach, High Hopes Candaele Will Throw New Offense at Opponents schools. limitations, and a budget ab­ on UCSB's all-time list; as By Scott Lawrence It's a world making do out half supported by the well as both of last season's Staff Writer______________ with slight resources ranging UCSB student body. safeties, Bryan Scher and from its crammed coaches' Nonetheless, Gaucho foot­ Marc Nicoechea. However, Enter the world of Gaucho office (actually a trailer), to ball has managed in just it's still unknown whether football — a Division III no Scholarships, to its large, three seasons to scare off the Gauchos' #3 all-time world about to begin its attractive 17,000-capacity most of Southern Califor­ leading receiver, senior Scott fourth campaign after being home cement palace, known nia's other Division III Brewster, will play in '89 or NCAA-reborn in 1986 fol­ as Harder Stadium, left over teams, while seriously con­ be forced to redshirt because lowing a 15-year absence from UCSB's glory days of sidering its own step up in of a knee injury. Candaele from campus, and one boast­ the late '60s. division status. says how Brewster holds up ing an 18-11 record over the A blue-and-gold world And with the 1989 chapter in practice will be the past three years while play­ operating under a new head less than a month away from decider. ing mostly Division II coach, stringent financial being opened and UCSB ex­ Also returning are receiv­ pecting to return 21 seniors ers Khaled Shahbo, Amahl this fall, players prepare Thomas, Roger Gorke and while coaches theorize and Kevin King as well an offen­ philosophize on a season sive line whose five pro­ SUN TIME that promises to be better jected starters played Sun Tanning Center than last year (6-4) and the together last season *— an O- D o e s Y ou r year before (8-2). line Gaucho coaches say "1 think the expectations of could be one of the best in Tanning Salon Provide our players and coaches UCSB history. The Following? have gone up every year as "This will be the first time No Waiting— IS Tanning Rooms! we see ourselves getting bet­ the (O-line) has had the same Varying Strengths fo r Different Skin Types. ter," said Head Coach Rick coach two years in a row, so Stereo in Each Room — Walkmans Available also. Candaele, last year's defen­ that's a big plus," said Tom FREE TAN on Birthday (members only). sive coordinator, and succes­ Melvin, last year's O-line AIR CURTIUS? — Returning starting QB Fresh Towel in Each Sanitized Room. sor to former head man Mike coach and current offensive Moisturizing Lotion & Sunscreens Provided. Warren. "We think that our coordinator along with new Mike Curtius, who aired out 9 TD’s while being Spray Water fo r M isting— Face Tanners Available. product has improved every quarterbacks coach Jim Ster- picked off 16 times last year, will compete Sugar Free Candy, Heart Sun Stickers. year so naturally our expec­ bick, who comes in from with five others for playing time in 1989. Over 10 Years Professional Experience. tations are that, yes, we're Washington State. "It's the Consistent New Bulb Changes — You Will Tan! going to have a better foot­ same system, we've got a Reynolds, who owns the Choice cfBed — or Booths fo r Allover Tan. ball team than we had last great crew of freshman com­ UCSB record for field goals Relaxing Environment, Salt Water Fish. year. So therefore our expec­ ing in and it's the cohesive- in a season with 11. 5-10, iThe 19891 8oz. Tanning Accelerator... Only $5.00. tations as far as wins and los­ riess between them all that's 190-pound Oregon State Lowest P rim , Guaranteed! ses are going up too. I think the main thing. This year, the transfer Tony Scarlata, leads iFootball SUN TIME - A FULL SERVICE SALON from an experience stand­ O-line has to set the tempo. the candidates vying for the JÊ 0P E N T O 9 P M point our players know what They started to do if at the punting job. Recommended for control of ACNE, to expect and they know we end of last season, but now A new dim ension in Schedule PSORIASIS AND ECZEMA. have some good athletes, so they've got to keep it going; Gaucho offense will be un­ 967-8983 5858 hollister avenue therefore their expectations they've got to be the domin­ veiled in 1989 as Warren's All Games Begin at 1:30 are high." ant force on offense — the multiple sets and two backs PDT. Veterans include 1988 tough guys." format will be replaced by a starting quarterback, junior Melvin says the goal for one-back offense. 9/9 HUMBOLDT Mike Curtius (132-246,1263 the offensive line in '89 is to "We're actually teaching a 9/16 CHICO STATE yds., 16 ints, 9 TDs in '88); allow fewer than one sack whole new offense — not 9/23 S.F. STATE I leading rusher, sophomore per game, after being respon­ from an emphasis on our 9/30 CAL LUTHERAN pass, just from an emphasis Ross Bauer (440 yds., 4 TDs); sible for a total of eight in 10/7 SONOMA STATE and the #2 through #4 lead­ 1988. UCSB's O-line lost just on our sets," Candaele said. ing tacklers, seniors Fred one starter from last year's "We think that'll help im­ 10/14 ST. MARY'S | | Freking (84), Vince Moss squad and also returns so­ prove our running game by 10/21 C.S. HAYWARD (71), and Division III All- phomore Lance Comes, a 6-3, stretching the defense. We'll 10/28 USD America candidate Charlie 240-pound center who red- be throwing the ball from a 11/4 ' J M U * Brown (64). shirt ed last season, and 6-5, quick drop a lot so if any­ 11/11 AZUSA Gone are Lance Neal, last 270-pound offensive tackle thing, we may throw the ball FOREIGN & DOMESTIC year's leading tackier, defen­ Andrew Greenlee, a transfer a little bit more but in that |BOIDiM feM ahom idea, we're hoping to im­ AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES sive captain and current from the College of San game. The final game of Gaucho inside linebacker Mateo. prove our running game by the season is UCSB's —plus—1 coach; Wade Wallace, 1988's Also back for the Gauchos finding seams in the defense. PROFESSIONAL HELP Homecoming. leading receiver and #2 man is senior place kicker Todd (See '89 GRID, p.8B) WELCOME TO UCSB • When you have to depend on your car... You can depend on CAESAR'S S JUST OFF CAMPUS T O at R i imán 1 g 290 STORKE ROAD HO LUSTER AVE. 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Here's men's foil. Lacrosse Staff Writer a look at what "club" has to offer. UCSB claimed second in Biking league, third in the Western Club sports are one of the Finished '88 as the national Regionals in Arizona and best kept secrets during a champ and took sixth place had six players named All- student's collegiate career. overall this year in Colorado. Conference. It also has a "B" Call it an outlet for stress re­ Team President Trevor Team to help develop play­ lief or a way to meet new Thorpe finished second ers who are new to the game. people, they are open to any­ overall individually. The women are looking to body who wants to join, Bowling improve on their sixth place whether it be for fun, com­ finish in '89 as half of its WANNA PLAY? — The club sport program at UCSB is highly suc­ petition, or socialization. Took fifth in its league in '89. Things get rolling in the squad this year had never cessful as well as being highly accessible to UCSB students. Rank the club sports prog­ fall so contact rep Jason Tul- played before. rams along the West Coast loss through the club sports Rowing weight four, and women's men's lightweight four and World University Games in and UCSB would no doubt office. Becoming a power in the heavyweight four won at the placed sixth, fifth, third and West Germany. Crew offers be among the elite. Despite Fencing nation, challenging Ivy Western Sprints (the western third respectively. Two row­ a novice division for new­ an extremely tight budget, Finished fourth in its League powers Harvard, USA championships) and ers will compete internation­ comers to the sport.
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