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JOHN ZAMBERLIN (Head Coach, 2nd Vear, 5-4) also replaced Chandler as CWU's men's and women's track-and-field , who played seven seasons in the NFL with coach. the and Kansas City Picha led CWU's men to the 1995 Pacific Northwest Athletic Confer­ Chiefs, begins his second season as Central ence track-and-field title and a 17th place finish in the NAIA National Washington University's head football coach meet and was selected the PNWAC Men's Coach-of-the-Year. this fall. Last spring both his men's and women's track squads placed second Zamberlin, 42, guided the Wildcats to a 5-4 in the conference meet . His men's squad also finished 24th in the NAIA record and a second-place finish in the Co­ national meet. lumbia Football Association last fall after re­ Picha previously served as an assistant track-and-field coach for three placing , who resigned to rejoin seasons, first during the 1990 and 1991 campaigns and then again in former CWU head coach at 1993. He was in Northern Iowa. charge of the throw- Zamberlin had nine years experience as a ing events. NCAA Division 1 assistant prior to taking over at CWU. The CWU coach For the previous two seasons, he was the defensive coordi­ first joined the foot­ Quality And Service nator at the University of Richmond. He also previously coached ball coaching staff at Eastern Washington University (1992-94) and at the Univer­ as a graduate assis­ sity of Massachusetts (1987-90). tant in 1988. In For Todayd LifeJtyleJ In his final season at Richmond, Zamberlin's defensive unit 1988 and 1989, he ranked 12th nationally among NCAA Division 1 schools in total coached the tight defense. ends. He then FREE DELIVERY ANYWHEREIN WA. STATE Prior to embarking upon a coaching career, Zamberlin played coached the defen- linebacker for four seasons with New England (1979-82) and sive line in 1990, three seasons with Kansas City (1983-85). 1992 and 1993. He is a 1979 graduate of Pacific Lutheran. At PLU, he was a A 1984 graduate four-year in both football and baseball. He was se­ of Rogers High lected to the Associated Press small-college All-American foot­ School in Puyallup, ball team and was named a NAIA All-American in 1978. Picha is a former During his collegiate career he had 184 unassisted tackles, two-year letterman 10 and six sacks. Three times he for the Wildcats. He was named all-conference and all-district. His number 56 is the earned honorable only retired PLU football jersey. mention all-league · THREE FLOORS OF FURNISH- In baseball, he was a two-time all-conference outfielder. honors in 1987 and INGS AND ACCESSORIES FOR Zamberlin, who was inducted into PLU's Hall-of-Fame in 1996, was the recipient of YOUR HOME was selected in the fifth round of the 1979 NFL draft by New CWU's Best Blocker · FURNITURE, FLOOR England. award in 1986. COVERINGS, AND WINDOW Coincidentally, Zamberlin began his collegiate coaching ca­ Picha played two COVERINGS, ALL IN ONE reer at Massachusetts in 1987 when Dunbar left that school to seasons at PLACE return to CWU to take over as head coach. Wenatchee Valley ·PROFESSIONAL. KNOWLEDGE­ Zamberlin is a native of Tacoma. He graduated from Wilson College before en­ ABLE DESIGN CONSULTANTS High School in 1974. At Wilson, he earned four letters each in ro 11 in g at CWU, · COMPLIMENTARY INTERIOR football and baseball. He earned honorable mention All-City earning second DECOR.ATING ASSISTANCE honors in football and was a first team selection in baseball. team NWAACC Misc: Born 2-13-56 at Tacoma ... Married Mary Ellen Wolf on honors during his AVAILABLE June 28, 1997. Mary Ellen previously was an assistant trainer sophomore season. Living Rooms · Dining Rooms · Bedrooms · Floor Coverings at the University of Richmond. Has two children by previous In 1987 he started marriage (daughter Megan, 13, and son Kyle, 9). all 10 games at cen­ ter for CWU as the Wildcats averaged Over 100 Years JOHN PICHA (Offensive Coordinator, 10th year) 252.7 yards rushing John Picha, 32, begins his fourth season and set a CFA Of Customer Satisfaction this fall as a full-time member of CWU's foot­ record with 34 rush­ ball coaching staff. Picha is also CWU's head ing . Living Rooms · Dining Rooms · Bedrooms · Floor Coverings men's and women's track-and-field coach. Misc: Born 2-9- Picha, who previously served as a gradu­ 66 at Puyallup. ate assistant or part-time coach for six sea­ Earned BA degree sons, coached the inside linebackers after in history in 1993. joining the full-time staff in 1995. He was Brother Tom played ,..e: I!! -lth & Main l,l25· ?H2:i named the offensive coordinator and offen­ football at UPS. Elh:nshur i,:: 1-K00-992-9K2K i Also has three sis­ sive line coach prior to the beginning of the fll "'Your StyCe. !flJefrt :Now. " 1996 season. i ters. Married. Picha replaced Charles Chandler on the full-time staff. He Wife's name is Brenda. 3 JOHN GRAHAM (Defensive Coordinator, 4th Year) Misc: Born 2-7-69 at Ellensburg. Married. Wife's name is Becky. John Graham, 29, begins his fourth season on Central Washing­ Has two sons, Andrew, 3, and Ty, 1. ton University's coaching staff this fall. It will be his third year as the defensive coordinator. For the previous two seasons, Graham, who also coaches the (, 5th Year) defensive backs, had been the head football Beau Baldwin begins his fifth season as CWU's quarterback coach coach at DeSales High School in Walla Walla. this fall. It will be his third season as a full-time staff member. At DeSales, Graham's teams compiled a won­ Prior to joining the coaching staff as a gradu­ loss record of 12-7, winning the 1993 conference ate assistant, Baldwin played four seasons for championship and advancing to the semifinals of the Wildcats, and ranks 14th in career passing the Washington State Class B state playoffs. despite the fact he was never a full-time starter. Graham also served as an assistant Baldwin, 26, completed 121 of 197 passes for and assistant track-and-field coach at DeSales. 1,655 yards and eight touchdowns. His 61.4 ca­ Prior to joining the DeSales staff, he was an as­ reer passing percentage is a school record. sistant coach for one year at Kent-Meridian High He engineered two of the greatest comebacks School in Kent. in school history. In 1991 , he set school single­ Graham is a 1992 graduate of CWU, earning a bachelor of sci­ game marks for passing attempts (52), comple­ ence degree in business education. He played two seasons for the tions (32), yards (467), total plays (66) and total Wildcats (1990 and 1991 ), earning honorable mention all-confer­ yards (550) in a 38-35 win over Simon Fraser. ence defensive back honors in his senior season. In the 1991 sea­ His six-yard pass to Eric Boles with four seconds left son, Graham intercepted three passes and also was credited with gave Central the win. 30 tackles. In 1992 he came off bench to lead CWU to the greatest fourth­ Prior to enrolling at CWU, he played two seasons at Walla Walla quarter comeback in Columbia Football Association history. He com­ CC where he earned first team all-conference honors at defensive pleted 21 of 33 passes for 222 yards as the Wildcats scored 26 back. points in the period to overcome 28-3 deficit. Graham is a 1987 graduate of Reardan High School. At Reardan, Baldwin graduated from Curtis High School in 1990 where he he earned four letters each in football, basketball and track. 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5 JOSH FETTER (Defensive Ends, 3rd Year) defensive coordinator and was also the head jun­ Josh Fetter, a four-year letterman at the University of Idaho, will ior varsity coach. coach CWU's defensive ends this fall for the third year in a row. Strandley is a 1990 graduate of Curtis High A 1991 graduate of White River High School, School in Tacoma where he was a teammate of Fetter graduated from the University of Idaho in CWU quarterback coach Beau Baldwin. At the spring of 1996 with a degree in general stud­ Curtis, he lettered in football and baseball. In ies. football he earned all-state honors at defensive Fetter, 25, played linebacker for the Vandals tackle as he and Baldwin led Curtis to the State between 1991 and 1994. starting his freshman AAA title. and senior seasons. He was Ul's Inspirational Misc: Born 6-7-71 at Tacoma. Single. award winner and team captain in 1994 when the Vandals led the nation in rushing defense. Prior to enrolling at Idaho, he was a three-sport standout at White River High School in football, basketball and track. Coaches of the Vear Fetter served as a student assistant on the Vandal coaching staff prior to joining the Wildcat coaching staff. Year Coach Honor Misc: Born 12-6-72 at Tacoma. Single. 1963 Mel Thompson District & Northwest 1966 Tom Parry District 1968 Tom Parry District BRIAN STRANDLEY (Defensive Tackles, 2ndYear) 1970 Tom Parry District Brian Strandley, who earned four letters at the University of Idaho 1973 Tom Parry Evergreen & District and was the Vandals' 1993 defensive captain, will coach CWU's 1981 Tom Parry Northwest defensive tackles this fall as he pursues a degree in criminal justice. 1982 Tom Parry Evergreen Strandley, 27, started all four seasons for Idaho and had a total of 1984 Tom Parry Evergreen 101 tackles, including 39 in his junior season when he helped the 1987 Mike Dunbar Northwest & Mt. Rainier Vandals advance to the semifinals of the NCAA Division 1-AA play­ 1988 Mike Dunbar Mt. Rainier & Kodak Region 5 offs. In 1994 he played a key role as Idaho led the nation in rushing 1989 Mike Dunbar Kodak Region 5 defense. 1991 Mike Dunbar Mt. Rainier After earning a general studies degree at Idaho in 1995, Strandley 1993 Jeff Zenisek Mt. Rainier coached football at Potlatch High School. He served as the varsity

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Quarterbacks all-time national career leader (12,907) . .. Redshirted freshman year at CWU. Was No. 3 quarterback in 1995, completing his only pass Casey Jacox (QB, 6-2, 206, Sr., Renton - Kentridge) attempt for minus one yard. Played in seven games sophomore season starting three. Completed 7 4 of 145 passes for 888 yards and nine touchdowns. Completed 23 of 38 passes for 333 yards High School: Graduated from Kentridge in 1994. Earned two let­ and four touchdowns in 44-41 loss to Pacific Lutheran to earn Wild­ ters in football. Team captain. Honorable mention all-league junior cat-of-the-Week honors ...Was one of four team captains junior season. Missed senior year after breaking four season and will be one of four team captains this fall. Has strong bones in right foot. High school coach was Marty arm. Showed more consistency in spring drills and could be ready Osborn, who ranks seventh on CWU's all-time for a big senior season. Misc: Born 3-12-76 at Lacey. Retail man­ career passing list with 2,689 yards (1981-82). agement major. High school activities included honor society and College: Ranks No. 2 on CWU's all-time career Natural Helpers. Coached youth league basketball. Has one sister. passing list with 3,309 yards behind Jon Kitna, Cousin (James Compton) played football at UW. who passed for 12,353 yards between 1992 and 1995. Led CFA in passing (2,422 yards) and Passing Rushing total offense (2,297 yards) last season to earn Year AttCom Int PCT Yds TD LG Car VG YL Net Avg TD LG first team all-conference honors. Ranked second 1995 1 1 0 100.0 -1 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 nationally in passing and sixth in total offense 1996 145 74 4 51 .0 888 9 62 11 8 50 -42 -3 .8 0 6 among NAIA players and also led team to fifth-place national rank­ 1997 323 178 15 55.1 2422 19 64 36 44 169 -125 -3 .5 0 10 ing in passing with average of 269.1 yards per game ... Passed for Tot. 469 253 19 53.9 3309 28 64 47 52 219 -167 -3 .6 0 10 200 or more yards six times, including career-high 406 against Humboldt State, the eighth best single-game total in school history. Completed school-record 41 passes in 64 attempts in that contest. Pete Kalasountas (QB, 6-3, 204, So., Renton - Hazen) Ranks fourth in career total offense with 3, 142 yards. Needs 119 yards to move past Ken Stradley (3,260 in 1989-91) and John Coen High School: Graduated from Hazen High School in 1996. Let­ (3, 158 in 1972-73) into second place behind Kitna, who is the NAIA's tered in football (2) and baseball (2). Twice was selected all-league

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7 quarterback. Earned first team all-star honors at backer and running back in football. All-league in first base in baseball and was selected to play in football, basketball and baseball. All-state and all-state game. College: Earned letter last sea­ Team MVP on offense and defense in football. son after redshirting freshman year. Saw very lim­ Played forward in basketball and first base, sec­ ited duty as No. 3 quarterback and did not throw a ond base and third base in baseball. College: pass except in junior varsity game against Walla Redshirted in 1995. Was switched from tight end Walla CC. Has excellent size and very strong arm. to running back prior to 1996 season. Went on to Is also very mobile. Misc: Born 1-14-78 at Renton. lead team in rushing (761 yards). Also caught 22 Athletic training major. Posted 3.48 GPA in high passes for 172 yards. Ranked second on team school. Has one sister. in scoring with 60 points. Rushing total was the most in school history by a freshman. Had season-high 144 yards Sean McCoy (QB, 6-2, 201, Sr., Everett) against Whitworth in season-opener. Netted 114 yards against Southern Oregon on Nov. 2. Missed most of final game of season High School: Graduated from Everett in 1994. and all of spring practice with knee injury. . . Led team in rushing Lettered in football (3) , basketball (1 ), wrestling (722) and scoring (78) sophomore season. Ranked 10th nationally (1) and track-and-field (2) . Played quarterback in scoring, averaging 8. 7 points per game. Scoring total eighth high­ and linebacker in football. Team captain. Col­ est single-season total is school history. Also caught 15 passes for lege: Redshirted freshman season. On squad in 102 yards. Had three 100-yard rushing games including career­ 1995 and 1996, but did not throw a pass. Com­ high 151 against Southern Oregon on Oct. 18. Also rushed for 123 pleted seven of 16 passes for 70 yards and one against Simon Fraser Sept. 13 and 104 against Eastern Oregon touchdown last season as team's No. 2 quarter­ Sept. 20 . . .With two seasons of eligibility remaining, ranks 11th in back to earn first letter. Misc: Born 11-8-75 at Kirkland. Business scoring (138) and eighth in rushing (1 ,483) on all-time school ca­ major. Has one brother and one sister. Posted 3.50 GPA in high reer lists. Needs nine rushing touchdowns to equal school career school. mark of 31 set by Ed Watson (1983-86) and equaled by Pat Patterson (1988-89) ... Earned second team all-conference honors freshman season and first team honors last fall. .. Has ability to run over and Running Backs also to outrun defensive players. Tough to bring down. Misc: Born 4-21-77 at Moses Lake. Flight technology and business major. Dan Murphy (RB, 6-1, 211, Jr., Royal City) Posted 3.75 GPA in high school and won several academic scholar­ ships. Was also involved in honor society and church youth group. Has one brother and one sister. High School: Graduated from Royal City in 1995. Earned nine letters - three in football, two in basketball and four in baseball. Line- Central Washington University license plates are now available· to alumni, students and friends! ' ~

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8 Wide Receivers Born 11-12-76 at Yakima. Law enforcement major. Wants to be a lawyer or police officer. High school activities included drama and Clint Lecount (WR, 5-11, 189, So., public speaking. Has two brothers and five sisters. Vancouver - Evergreen) Brett Rogers (WR, 5-8, 173, Sr., Yakima - High School: Graduated from Evergreen in Eisenhower) 1996. Lettered in football (2) and basketball (2). Played wide receiver and free safety in football High School: Graduated from Eisenhower High for coach Jon Eagle, a former CWU and Linfield School in 1994. Lettered in football (2), baseball quarterback. Played guard in basketball. Col­ (2) and wrestling (3). Played wide receiver in lege: Redshirted freshman season. Earned let­ football and outfield in baseball. Led team in re- ter last fall. Used mostly on specialty teams. ceptions senior year with 27. College: ... Returned one punt six yards. Misc: Born 9-15-77 at Vancouver. Redshirted freshman season. On squad in 1995 /A• O ... ..-0 Posted 3.63 GPA in high school. Has one brother. and 1996. Earned first letter last fall. Is a hard- working player. Misc: Born 3-16-76 at Yakima. History education Ty Nunez (WR, 6-1, 190, Jr., Yakima - East major. High school activities included student council and student body treasurer. Has taught Sunday school at Yakima Foursquare Valley) Church. Father (Paul) played baseball at UW. High School: Graduated from East Valley High Ryan Seal (WR, 6-1, 194, Jr., Poulsbo - School in 1995. Lettered in football (3) and bas­ ketball (2). Three-time all-league wide receiver North Kitsap) and two-time all-league free safety. Was Offen- sive MVP in all-state game Played forward in . .. • . High School: Graduated from North Kitsap in basketball earning second team all-league hon- ' df#JW 1995. Earned three letters each in football (3) ors. College: Redshirted 1995 season. On squad, but did not and baseball (3). All-league split end and Aca­ letter freshman season. Developed into one of top receivers on demic award winner in football. Most Improved team last fall, catching 28 passes for 535 yards and team-high six award winner as pitcher in baseball. College: touchdowns. Averaged team-best 19.1 yards per catch. caught Redshirted in 1996. Caught 18 passes for 186 season-high eight passes for 73 yards against Humboldt State. Had yards and two touchdowns freshman season. five receptions for 169 yards and two touchdowns against Eastern Had eight catches for 87 yards in season finale against Eastern Oregon . ..Is only returning experienced receiver on squad. Has Oregon. Caught four passes for 37 yards last season ... Has good good hands and runs good routes. Has big-play capabilities. Misc: speed and soft hands. Has lots of potential. Misc: Born 4-12-77 at ;=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~ Kennewick. Accounting major. Has four sisters. Posted 3.58 GPA r in high school. Was on honor roll and Principal's List. O/o

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High School: Graduated from Sehome in 1994. Lettered in football (3) and track (4). All-conference offensive tackle junior and se­ nior seasons. Inspirational award winner and team captain senior season. Competed in district meet in discus and javelin in track jun­ ior and senior years. College: Redshirted 1994 season. Earned letter as backup on offensive line fresh­ man season. Started all 10 games as weakside guard sopho­ more year. Started seven games last season, missing two be­ cause of an injury. Earned second team all-league honors. Along with Mark Doll, is leader of the offensive line. Very strong. Is also a very intelligent player and has great work ethic ...Also is two-year letterman in track-and-field. Placed 14th in regional meet in discus (138-8) last spring. Season bests of 150-6 in the discus, 40-6 in shot and 144-10 in hammer. Misc: Born 7-14-75 at Bellingham. Sports fitness major. Wants to be a personnel trainer. Posted 3.2 GPA in high school.

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11 Lineman award winner. Played first base in Josh Johnston (OG, 5-11, 267, So., baseball. Selected Athlete-of-the-Year. College: Is CWU's most experienced and best offensive Richland) lineman. Best athlete among lineman. Also is one of strongest players on team with bench High School: Graduated from Richland High press of 415. Is being moved from strong side School in 1997. Three-year letter winner in foot­ to weakside tackle this fall in order to improve ball at offensive and defensive tackle. Earned team's quarterback protection ... . Started career all-state honors. Big 9 Defensive Player-of-the­ at tight end, but was switch to line midway Year. Was also Richland's Team Captain and through 1994 redshirt season. Has started 33 Team MVP. College: Started six games at consecutive games at strongside tackle past three seasons. Helped strong guard as a "true" freshman. Received Outstanding Fresh­ lead Wildcats to No. 1 ranking in total offense in CFA in freshman man award. Has excellent run blocking skills. Misc: Born 1-6-89 (5th nationally) and sophomore season (8th nationally) and No. 2 at Richland. Education major. Plans to be teacher. Has one brother ranking junior year. Voted CWU's Outstanding Freshman award and one sister. winner in 1995 when Wildcats won NAIA Division 2 national title. Earned second team all-conference honors sophomore year. First team all-league last season. Was voted CWU's Best Blocker by teammates . ..Will be unquestioned leader of line this fall. Voted one of four team captains for 1998 season, along with quarterback Casey Jacox and line­ backers Jed Sluyter and John Garden. Misc: Born 2-14-76 at Yakima. Business major. Has one sister. Uncles Jay Gilliam and Mike Ehlis played football at CWU and YVC, re­ spectively.

Jon Hudnall (OL, 6- 2, 260, Sr., Othello - WWCC) GREAT food at High School: Gradu­ ated from Othello in REASONABLE prices. 1995. Lettered in foot­ The best alternative ball (3) and wrestling (1 ). Earned second team all­ to pre-made burgers~ league honors at both offensive and defen­ sive tackle. Was alternate to state meet in Stop in today! wrestling. College: Played two seasons at Walla Walla CC before transferring to CWU. Started two games at weakside guard last season. With Doll moving to weakside tackle this fall, might play some at strongside tackle slot this fall Very strong player (bench presses 425). Misc: Born 9-22-76 at Othello.

Jim Hyde (C, 6-0, 246, Sr., Bremerton -WWCC)

High School: Gradu­ ated from Bremerton High School in 1993. Three-year letter winner in football. Earned first team all-league honors. Voted Outstanding Lineman and Most Im­ proved award winner. College: Played cen­ ter for two seasons at Walla Walla CC. Voted Lineman of the Year sophomore season. Started all nine games at center last year. Has good strength and also is smart football player. Misc: Born 6-3-75 at Bremerton. Construction management major. Has one sister.

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GARY SMITH (Athletic Trainer, 31st Year) Gary Smith, 60, has been the athletic trainer at Central Wash­ ington since 1968. Smith, a past president of the NAIA Athletic Trainers Associa­ tion, is a member of the NAIA, Northwest Trainers Association, and Central Washington University Halls of Fame. He was elected for meritorious service and was inducted in the NAIA Hall-of-Fame in March, 1985. He was only the second trainer so honored. Smith was inducted into CWU's Hall-of-Fame in 1991 , and the Northwest Trainers Association Hall of Fame last March. A member of the NAIA Medical Aspects committee, Smith has worked at national championship events in baseball, wrestling and track-and-field and at the Hula Bowl football game. He was on the medical staff for the World University Games in Bulgaria in 1978 and for the Cup of Nations tournament in Bogota in 1974. Smith also spent two weeks working at the Olympic Development Camp in Colorado Springs, Colo. , in the summer of 1987. CWU TRAINING STAFF: CWU's student training staff is under the direction of Smith was born July 27, 1938, at Charlevoix, Mich., and gradu­ head trainer Gary Smith (far left, back row) and assistant trainer Kelli Steele (far ated from Charlevoix High School in 1956. After a stint in the right, back row). Student trainiers include: Back row, Kevin Graff (Sr., Wenatchee) military, he attended North Central Michigan College, earning an and Rob Scheidegger (Fr., Yakima) . Front row (from left), Hillary Peterson (So ., associate of science degree in 1962. Port Orchard - South Kitsap) ; Tristanne Schmidt (Sr., Kirkland - Juanita); Tamera He then enrolled at Northern Michigan University and was Fowler (So., Tacoma - Lincoln). granted a bachelor of science degree in 1964. He received his masters of science degree from Indiana University in 1965. He played football and track in high school, earning all-confer­ ence honors in football. He also lettered in track at Northern Michi­ gan. Before accepting his position at CWU , he was head trainer for Punahou High School in Hawaii for three years. Smith and his wife, Elizabeth, were married in 1961 . They have two adult children - Julie Marie and Michael Allen . •

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r.,O ~S ~~cJX 1998 CHEERLEADERS: Leading the cheers this season for the Wildcat football and basketball teams will be: Front row (from left), Heather Hays (So., Bremerton); Bobbie Chandler (So., Moses Lake); Christiann Meyer (Jr., Vashon) ; 8'10 Euclid Way Melissa Chambers (Fr., Ellensburg); Alisha Harrison (Fr., Puyallup); Stephanie Goodwin (Fr., Quincy) . Back row (from left), Sam Williams (So., Tacoma); Cody Ross (Jr., Thorp) ; Steve Beier (So., Everett); Scott Korbe (Sr., Battle 92S-1600 Ground); Doug Harrington (Fr., Puyallup); Andy Oliver (Jr., Olympia). Not pic­ vLs.ci ci 11\,ct Mcis.tercci rct weLcoVVte tured: Scott Kneer (Jr., Odessa) and Sam Shawa (Jr., Vancouver) . Kathey Hatfield is the cheerleader coach. RLcR. ci 11\,ct cLV\,ct MwLLLLci VVts.

14 Coincidentally, CWU is last in total offense, averaging 324.8 yards per game. TODAY'S GAME "They've given up a lot of yards, but they're still big and active and they pursue pretty well," Zamberlin said. Conference Overall In fact, WOU has three of the CFA's top four players in tackles CFA W-L PF-PA W-L PF-PA Ho Aw for losses. Defensive ends Cam McFarland and Eric Todd are tied Central Washington 4-1 146-112 1-1 2-0 52-20 3-0 for second with 15 each. Tackle Jered Lutu ranks fourth with 12. Western Washington 1-0 36-17 3-3 152-152 2-1 1-2 Humboldt State 2-1 83-76 2-5 143-216 1-2 1-3 Freeman is the CFA's leading kick scorer averaging 6.8 points Southern Oregon 1-1 70-66 3-3 205-148 2-1 1-2 per game. Bentley averages 38.6 yards per punt. Western Oregon 0-2 59-83 2-3 148-146 0-3 2-0 "Special teams will have a lot to do with who wins this game," Simon Fraser 0-2 22-60 2-4 138-134 1-1 1-3 Zamberlin said. CWU, which brings a 2-0 conference record and 4-1 overall mark Today's Games: Western Washington at Simon Fraser, 7 p.m.; Western Oregon at Central into the game, also has a strong kicking game with punter Ian Tyrrell Washington, 1 p.m.; Humboldt State at Azusa Pacific, 6 p.m.; Willamette at Southern Or­ and place-kicker Steve Hickey. Tyrrell leads the CFA in punting egon, 1: 30 p.m. (39.4) and Hickey ranks second to Freeman in kick-scoring (5.6). The 'Cats are also similar to Western Oregon on offense in they Defending Champion Wolves, Wildcats in also possess a balanced attack. Homecoming Tilt Running back Dan Murphy is on pace to become CWU's firSt · Central Washington will be trying to end a two-game losing streak 1000-yard rusher since 1989 and quarterback Casey Jacox is CWU's to Western Oregon when the two teams square off today at Tomlinson No. 2 all-time career passer behind Jon Kitna and Stadium. could break one of Kitna's records on Saturday. A year ago, the Wolves' 47-34 win at Monmouth propelled WOU Murphy ranks third in the CFA in rushing with to its first Columbia Football Association title, relegating the Wild­ 704 yards and he outdueled Yates on Saturday 153- cats into a three-way tie for second. 116 to earn CFA Offensive Player-of-the-Week This year's game once again has post-season implications. It is honors. also Homecoming on the CWU campus. Jacox (pictured) has thrown for 850 yards this A win would complete a sweep of the three other NAIA schools season to increase his career total 4, 159. And while · in the CFA for CWU, and give Central the inside track to the he won't catch Kitna's 12,353 total, he could better conference's "automatic" berth in the NAIA national playoffs. Kitna's school-record for most consecutive passes A victory would also end any hopes the Wolves have to return to without an . post-season play for the second year in a row. Jacox has been intercepted just once in five games and his cur­ Western Oregon has already lost three games and rent streak of 122 passes without an interception is just three short no team has ever qualified for the playoffs with . of Kitna's school-record of 125. more than three losses. WOU, which is coached by (pic- Jerrol's Book and Supply Co. is the store for cwu Textbooks, Memorabilia, t~~1~~}~~:~t.rt~~:t~~~t:fi~tY~tE ~ and Clothing. We're open 7 days a week. Our store hours are 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Monday through Friday; 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday.

Located at 111 E 8th Ave ~~~g~~;~:~:;;:~~~~~~~~:~~~i:~~~~~:~~~~~:Central, however, is the conference's No. 1 rated defense, sur- I~]! Ellensburg, WA rendering just 321 .0 yards per game. Jason Taroli and Kevin Bickler head up Western's two-pronged P: 509-925-9851 attack. Taroli is the second-leading rusher in the CFA averaging F: 509-962-3329 154.2 yards per game. Bickler is the No. 3 rated quarterback aver­ Toll Free: 800-858-2427 aging 188.4 yards per contest. "Taroli is an outstanding running back," Zamberlin said. "Hope­ E-mail: jerrols@eburg .com fully, we can do as well against him as we did against (Griff) Yates." CWU held Yates, the nation's No. 2 ranked rusher to 116 yards, more than 60 below his average in a 31 -14 win last week at South­ ern Oregon. Nearly half of Yates' total came on a 53-yard touch­ Jerrors down early in the first quarter. Bickler has completed 72 of 135 passes for 942 yards and eight touchdowns. He also has rushed for a net 36 yards. "He has the ability to move around and he is not afraid to take off with the ball," Zamberlin said. Defense and specialty teams were key ingredients in the Wolves' Established 1947 title last year. Western Oregon still possesses two of the top kickers in the CFA in John Freeman and Chris Bentley, but they rank last in the conference in total defense, surrendering 411 .6 yards per game.

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17 ABOUT THE WILDCATS: In addition to having an opportunity to set a school-record for most consecutive passes without an inter­ GAME TIDBITS ception, Casey Jacox could equal a CFA-record for most consecu­ tive games without a pick. He hasn't thrown one in the past four LAST YEAR/SERIES: After dominating the series for a decade, games. The CFA record of five is shared by three players ...With Central Washington has lost the last two outings with Western Or­ 704 yards, Dan Murphy could surpass his freshman (761) and sopho­ egon, including a 21-19 decision two years ago at Tomlinson Sta­ more year (722) rushing totals Saturday. His career total of 2, 187 dium. Last year, the Wolves tied their series high by scoring 47 currently ranks fourth on CWU's all-time list trailing only Pat Patterson points in a 47-34 victory at Monmouth. The Wolves also scored 47 {2,640 in 1988-89), Jimmie Dillingham {2,405 in 1984-87) and Ed points in a 47-7 win in 1971 . . .CWU , which had won six in a row Watson (2,223 in 1983-86). Patterson was the last back to rush for dating back to the 1987 season, still leads the series 14-13. At one more than 1,000 yards, gaining 1,494 in 1989. Patterson actually point, WOU led the series 10-4, before CWU won 10 of 11 between rushed for 2,063 yards that season, including 569 in three playoff 1981 and 1996. There have been four shutouts in the series. West­ games. But, prior to 1991 playoffs games did not count in season ern Oregon won three of them (7-0 in 1936, 14-0 in 1976 and 25-0 totals .. . Patterson and Watson hold the school-record for rushing in 1979). CWU posted its only shutout in 1983, blanking the Wolves touchdowns with 31 . Murphy, however, is in close pursuit with 30. 10-0. Three times CWU has scored 50 or more points in victories Murphy is currently tied for fourth place on CWU's career scoring (52-7 in 1989, 55-10 in 1990 and 56-7 in 1995)... In last year's list with 186 points and needs 14 more to join all-time leader Kenny game, Louis Taylor intercepted one pass and also returned a fumble Russaw (264 points) as the only players in school history to score 39 yards for a touchdown to key Western's victory. Three of 200 or more points. Western's touchdowns were scored by its defensive or special unit teams. Todd Zow intercepted a pass and returned it 70 yards for a touchdown and Hakeem McAllister returned a punt 55 yards for a SCORES AND SCHEDULES score. Western Oregon also scored twice on long passes from quar­ terback Kevin Bickler to wide receiver Chris Doran (72) and running back Jacob Espiau (51 ) ... Bickler completed 11 of 16 passes for Western Oregon Central Washington 235 yards as WOU outgained CWU 401-390 in total offense. Casey Sept. 12 38 Whitworth 30 A Sept. 19 51 Azusa Pacific 17 H Jacox completed 27 of 40 passes for 287 yards and three touch­ Sept. 19 17 Linfield (ot) 20 H Sept. 26 27 Willamette (ot) 24 A downs for CWU. Running back Dan Murphy netted 70 yards on 23 Sept. 26 34 Eastern Oregon 13 A Oct. 3 21 'Simon Fraser 6 A Oct. 10 35 ' Southern Oregon 56 H Oct. 10 16 UC-Davis 41 H rushes. Oct. 17 24 ' Humboldt St. (3ot) 27 H Oct. 17 31 ' Southern Oregon 14 A Oct. 24 'at Central Washington Oct. 24 *Western Oregon, 1 p.m. NATIONAL STATISTICS: Western Oregon's Jason Taroli and CWU's Oct. 31 'Western Wash ., 1: 30 p.m. Oct. 31 Eastern Oregon, 1 p.m . Dan Murphy rank fourth (154.2) and eighth (140.8), respectively, in Nov. 7 at UC·Davis, 1:30 p.m. Nov. 7 'at Western Wash. , 1 p.m . rushing among NAIA players, and are tied for 13th in scoring, each Nov. 14 ' Simon Fraser Nov. 14 'at Humboldt State, 2 p.m. with eight touchdowns. In kicking scoring, the Wolves' John Free­ man ranks fifth (6.8) and CWU's Steve Hickey ranks 11th (5.6). Other CWU players ranked in­ clude wide receiver Ryan Seal, 20th in receptions (5.6) and Ian Tyrrell, 13th in punting. When CWU Has The Ball When·wou Has Tije Ball

ABOUT THE WOLVES: Three CWU OFFENSE WOU OFFENSE of Western Oregon's last six QB 9 Casey Jacox (6-2, 207, Sr.) TE 89 Nathan Neil (6-3, 210, Jr.) games, including a first-round RB 32 Dan Murphy (6-2, 230, Jr.) LT 55 Gabe Reece (6-4, 305, Sr.) NAIA playoff game last Novem­ H-B 84 Mark Leazer (6-0, 180, Fr.) LG 77 Chris Kribs (6-2, 310, Jr.) ber against eventually national FL 86 Ty Nunez (6-1 , 190, Jr.) c 56 Brian Lulay (6-0, 250, Sr.) runnerup Willamette, have re­ SE 1 Ryan Seal (6-1 , 190, Jr.) RG 71 Tyle r Rohman (6-4, 295, Jr.) quired overtimes and the Wolves WT 65 Jon Hudnall (6-2, 260, Sr.) RT 78 Brian Crawford (6-7, 305, Jr) have lost all three . . . Running WG 52 Evan Ayres (6-2, 257, Sr.) WR 5 Chris Doran (6-1, 175, Sr.) back Jason Taroli rushed for 51 c 53 Jim Hyde (6-1 , 250, Sr.) FL 21 Andrew Copeland (5-10, 185, So.) yards in last year's CWU-WOU SG 54 Joshua Johnston (5-11 , 259,So.) SB 8 Derrick Miles (5-8, 170, So.) game, and he had just 232 yards ST 51 Mark Doll (6-3, 260, Sr.) RB 20 Jason Taroli (5-10, 190, So.) on the season. But, this season, TE 82 Andy Wagner (6-2, 227, Sr) QB 13 Kevin Bickler (6-3, 215, Sr.) he is one pace to rush for more than 1,000 yards and has had WOU DEFENSE CWU DEFENSE 100 or more yards four times in­ DE 93 Eric Todd (6-3, 265, So.) NG 94 Jake Conley, (5-11, 230, So.) cluding 196 against Southern LT 95 Jered Lulu (5-10, 265, So.) OT 95 Jason Woods (6-2, 250, Jr.) Oregon and 185 against Eastern RT 98 Gideon Aliifua (6-1 , 280, So.) 'SOE 48 Ryan Sawyer (6-3, 240, Jr.) Oregon .. . Quarterback Kevin DE 53 Cam McFarland (6-3, 235, Sr.) WOE 93 John Fields (6-4, 230, So.) Bickler had a season-high 259 SLB 35 Tim Wasko (6-1 , 205, So.) SLB 56 John Garden (6-0, 210, Jr.) yards in a 34-13 win over East­ MLB 43 Dominic Fredrickson (5-11 , 220, Fr.) MLB 47 Jed Sluyter (6-0, 220, So.) ern Oregon on Sept. 26 . . . Wolf WLB 40 Jeff Scherler (6-2 , 200, Sr.) WLB 34 Brandon Christensen (5-10, 195, So.) defensive back Josh Hood was CB 23 Albert Meza (6-1 , 190, Fr.) FS 31 Scott Henry (5-9, 175, Jr.) the third leading rusher in the SS 9 Corey Sutton (5-10, 200, Jr.) SS 4 John Hallead (5-11 , 210, So .. ) CFA two years ago with 956 FS 48 Josh Hood (6-0, 195, Sr.) FCB 22 Leland Sparks (5-9, 180, Sr.) yards before sitting out last sea­ CB 25 Evan Weygandt (6-0, 190, Sr.) BCB 23 Pete Hartzell (5-9, 180, Jr.) son. 18 WILDCAT RETURNING DEFENSIVE LETTERMEN

Defensive Ends offensive guard. Captain, Best Attitude and Most Inspirational award winner. Also voted Hustle John Fields (DE, 6-3, 220, So., Des Award winner. College: Earned part-time start­ ing position in "true" freshman season. Played Moines - Mt. Rainier) in all 1O games, starting four. Finished with 36 tackles, including season-high eight against High School: Graduated from Mt. Rainier in Western Oregon. Started all nine games at 1995. Lettered in football (3), basketball (1) and strongside defensive end last season. Credited track-and-field (1 ). Played wide receiver, defen­ with 35 tackles, including four quarterback sacks sive end and also was punter in football. All­ and six others for losses. Tied for team lead in league senior season at all three positions. fumble recoveries with two, both against Eastern Oregon. Also had Played in East-West all-state game. All-league season-high eight tackles against Mountaineers. Earned honorable tight end junior season. Played forward in bas­ mention all-league honors ...Plays with good intensity. Runs well ketball. First team all-league. Runnerup in league MVP voting. and has good quickness. Misc: Born 8-27-77 at Seattle. Has two Competed in 110 and 300 hurdles in track. College: Was one of brothers, including T.J., who played football at Eastern Oregon. team's top surprises last fall, starting all nine games at defensive Father (Tom) played at Fort Lewis. Posted 3.25 GPA in high school. end and finishing fifth on team in tackles with 44, including seven for losses. Also tied for team lead in fumble recoveries with two and had one interception, returning it 17 yards. Had eight tackles against Defensive Tackles Western Oregon and Azusa Pacific. Underwent shoulder surgery in May, but should be ready for start of season this fall. Misc: Born 3- Jake Conley (OT, 5-11, 241, So., Morton) 16-77 at Tacoma. High school activities include student govern­ ment. Has one brother and two sisters. High School: Graduated from Morton in 1996. Lettered in football (4), baseball (2) and track­ Ryan Sawyer (DE, 6-3, 227, Jr., Kent - Meridian) and-field (2). Also competed in basketball. Team captain in football junior and senior seasons. High School: Graduated from Kent-Meridian High School in 1996. Earned first team all-state honors on defense and Three-year letter winner in football. Voted all-state linebacker and second team on offense senior season. Played in all-state game. First team all-conference on offense and second team on defense junior cam­ paign. Played outfield freshman and sophomore seasons before switching to track junior year. Most improved award winner junior year. Competed in state meet in shot put senior season. College: Didn't turn out for football first year of college. Earned letter in re­ serve role last fall. Had nine tackles, including a four-yard quarter­ back sack and another for a one-yard loss . .. Has good quickness and quick feet. Misc: Born 11-9-78 at Boise, Idaho. Construction management major. Posted outstanding 3.73 GPA in high school. Competed on school's Knowledge Bowl team and was also active in Honor Society and FBLA (Future Business Leaders). Served as ASB treasurer. Voted Boys Citizenship and Most Athletic awards. Has one brother and one sister.

Jason Woods (DE, 6-1, 251, Jr., Kennewick - Kamiakih)

High School: Graduated from Kamiakin in 1995. Lettered in football (3) and wrestling (3). All-con­ ference center and second team all-conference defensive lineman senior season. Team Defen­ sive MVP. Team captain in football and wres­ tling. Competed in regionals in wrestling. Col­ lege: On squad freshman season. Played TRY ONE DURING THE GAME! backup role on defensive line sophomore season to earn letter. Didn't start last year, but played key role particularly in latter part of sea­ son and twice was named the Columbia Football Association De­ Cow Chip Cookies fensive Player-of-the-Week. Led team in tackles for losses and tied (206) 431-3856 for 14th place in CFA with 11, including four quarterback sacks. Had six tackles (four for losses including two sacks) against Azusa Pa­ Seattle Locations: Pioneer Square, cific and career-high eight tackles (four for losses and two sacks) Westlake Center and Redmond Town Center against Western Washington ... Is a good pass rusher. Most experi-

19 enced returning player on defensive line and needs to step up into excellent instincts and is very smart and steady player. Very tough leadership role this fall. Misc: Born 5-26-76 at Kennewick. Spe­ and good on feet. Elected one of four team captains for 1998 sea­ cial education major. High school activities included FFA, church son . Misc: Born 11 -19-76 at Tacoma. Law enforcement major. and Natural Helpers. Father (Herb) played football at CWU . Has Wants to work with either police or fire department. Posted 3.45 four sisters. GPA in high school. Has one brother.

Linebackers Lonnie Hyde (LB, 5-10, 206, So., Poulsbo - North Kitsap)

High School: Graduated from North Kitsap in Brandon Christensen (LB, 5-10, 202, So., 1996. Lettered in football (3) , basketball (1) and Mulkiteo - Kamiak) track (2). Played running back, outside linebacker and strong safety for CWU alumnus Jerry Parrish High School: Graduated from Kamiak in 1996. in football. All-league strong safety senior sea­ Earned three letters each in football (3) , wres­ son. Previously earned all-league outside line­ tling (3) and baseball (3) . Played defensive back backer and honorable mention all-league running back. Played guard and outside linebacker in football. Coaches in basketball. Sprinter in track. College: Redshirted freshman year. award winner. All-league and All-Area. Placed Had nine tackles, including four against UC-Davis last fall. Misc: fifth and second in state wrestling meet during Born 7-20-78 at Modesto, Calif. Education major. Had 3.60 high prep career. Wrestled at 168 pounds. Three-time team captain and school GPA. Was selected Outstanding Senior and was on Dean's three-time Most Inspirational award winner. Played second base in List. Was also an ASB representative. Has one sister. baseball. Most Improved award winner. College: Redshirted fresh­ man year. Had four tackles in reserve role in secondary last season to earn letter. Switched to linebacker last spring and was pleasant Rawley Robins (LB, 5-11, 204, So., Fed­ surprise. Is smart and tough player. Misc: Born 2-1-78 at Seattle. eral Way) Education major. Had 3.8 grade point average in high school. High School: Two-year lettermen in football. John Garden (LB, 6-0, 210, Jr., Honorable mention all-league outside linebacker junior season. Second team all-league offensive Tacoma - Washington) guard and honorable mention all-league middle linebacker senior season. Defensive team cap­ High School: Graduated from Washington High tain. College: Redshirted freshman season. School in 1995. Lettered in football (3) , wres­ Played backup role at defensive end last fall. Had 14 tackles, in­ tling (4) and track (2) . All-league center and two­ cluding season-high six against UC-Davis. Switched to linebacker time second team all-league linebacker. Team this past spring. Misc: Born 8-10-77 at Ogden, Utah. Construction captain, Most Inspirational and MVP. Twice was management major. Had 3.7 GPA in high school. Has two broth­ named to all-conference academic team. ers. Posted 35-10 record senior season in wrestling qualifying for state meet. Three time regional participant. Team Captain and Most In­ Jed Sluyter (LB, 6-0, 218, So., Renton - Hazen) spirational. Twice qualified for league meet in shot put and javelin in track. College: Redshirted 1995 season. Started two games fresh­ High School: Graduated from Hazen in 1996. Lettered in football man season, including season finale against Eastern Oregon. Had (3) , baseball (2) and basketball (2). Played linebacker and running team single-game best 17 tackles, including 11 primaries and one back in football, guard and forward in basketball and catcher in base­ for a seven-yard loss against Mountaineers. Finished season 10th ball. All-league linebacker and second team running back in foot­ on team in tackles with 32. Started all nine games and tied for fifth ball. All-league designated hitter in baseball. Honorable mention on team in tackles last year with 44, including six for losses. Had all-league in basketball. Team captain in all three sports. Nomi­ season high 10 tackles against Willamette, including four for losses nated for all-state game in both football and baseball. College: totaling 14 yards. Earned second team all-league honors . .. Has

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707 North Pearl, Suite K 509-962--2492 Ellensburg Fax: 509-962-5836 lo lildcats! 20 Played in two games freshman season before ence honors. Punting average was second best single-season mark injury ended season. Will be granted redshirt in school history. Misc: Born 1-19-78 at Yakima. Business admin­ status ...Started eight games at middle line­ istration major. Wants to own restaurant. Has one brother and two backer last season and ranked second on team sisters. in tackles with 53 despite playing much of sea­ son with broken bone in wrist. Also blocked three Defensive Backs passes and led team with two forced fumbles. Tied for second on team in interceptions with two. Surprisingly, however, was left off CFA all­ John Hallead (DB, 5-10, 206, So., star team . ...Will be one of four team captains this fall. Has great Ellensburg) leadership skills. Plays with great intensity and desire and will be improved over freshman campaign. Misc: Born 7-7-78 at Portland. High School: Graduated from Ellensburg in 1994. Construction management major. Had 3.55 GPA in high school. Lettered in football (3), basketball (3) and base­ Was member of National Honor Society and won Outstanding Se­ ball (3). Was state's leading prep rusher senior nior award. Has two brothers and one sister. season finishing with 1,804 yards. First team all­ league. Selected to play in state all-star game. Ian Tyrrell (LB, 5-8, 209, So., Played guard in basketball. Twice led team in Yakima - Davis) assists and twice was selected Hustle Award winner. First team all­ league outfielder in baseball. Was runnerup in voting for State Player­ High School: Graduated from Davis High of-the-Year. American Legion tournament MVP. College: Selected School in 1996. Lettered in football (3), wres­ in seventh round of 1994 major league baseball draft. Signed with tling (2) and soccer (4). Also competed in Colorado Rockies and played three seasons before returning to powerlifting, placing second in state meet in the school in spring of 1997. Was Most Improved Player in 1995 Ari­ 198 pound weight class. Played fullback, line­ zona Instructional League . .. Despite four-year layoff from football, backer and also kicked in football. Played de­ moved immediately into CWU starting lineup last fall, starting all fender position in soccer, earning second team Big Nine honors jun­ nine games. Ranked fourth on team in tackles with 45, including ior season and first team honors senior year. Earned five team five for losses, and tied for second in interceptions with two. Also captain awards - one in football, one in wrestling and three in soc­ led team in punt returns, averaging 12.9 yards on eight returns. Had cer. College: Played backup role at linebacker and also was team's one kickoff return for 19 yards. Was voted by teammates to receive punter freshman season. Credited with 10 tackles. Ranked third in Best Tackler award. Named to CFA all-star team as honorable men- conference in punting {38.3) to earn honorable mention all-confer-

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High School: Graduated from White Swan in Leland Sparks (DB, 5-8, 196, Sr., Santa 1995. Lettered in football (4), basketball (3) and Ana, CA - Mater Dei ) baseball (4). All-state and four-time all-league free safety in football. First team all-league quar­ High School: Graduated from Mater Dei High terback one year. Played shortstop in baseball School in 1991 . Lettered in football (1) and base­ and guard in basketball. Inspirational award win­ ball (2). Played receiver and safety in football. ner in basketball and baseball. Team captain in All-league first team despite playing in just four football and baseball. College: Redshirted in 1995. Started three games because of injury. Had 14 receptions for games at free safety freshman season. Had 29 tackles, including 180 yards and also picked off three passes. Se­ season-best nine against Eastern Oregon. Started all nine games lected to play in East-West all-star game. Played at free safety last season. Led team in interceptions with three, at Montclair Prep junior year. All-league safety and also started at including two against Western Washington. Ranked third on team quarterback. Had most tackles on team. Led team to 11-1 record in tackles with 51, including season-high nine against Willamette. and semifinals of state playoffs. Played outfield on Montclair state Very steady and very smart player. Is never out of position. Misc: championship baseball team that finished with record of 25-3. Led Born 11-30-76 at Yakima. Elementary education major. High school Southern section in stolen bases sophomore and junior seasons. activities included honor society and FFA. Father (Lon), who played Batted .333 during regular season and .444 in playoffs. College: collegiately at Eastern Washington, was his high school football Attended WSU for two years, but did not play because of knee in­ coach. Has two brothers, including Mike who was a four-year jury that required surgery. Started nine games at cornerback last letterman on offensive line for Wildcats and was on coaching staff year for CWU, earning Columbia Football Association first team all­ last fall. star honors. Had 29 tackles, including three for losses. Also had

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22 two interceptions to rank second on team and tied for team lead in fumble recoveries with two. Returned interception 32 yards for touchdown against Humboldt State. . . Has great feet, quickness THE RECORD BOOK and acceleration. Not only can cover one-on-one, but also provides good run support. Misc: Born 8-17-72 at Wharton, Tex. Communi­ cations major. Has five sisters. Cousin of former WSU player Derek Individual Single Game Sparks.

Kickers Rushing Attempts· 38, Homer Barber (Western Washington, 1979) Playoffs: 39, Pat Patterson (Lewis & Clark, 1989) Ryan Baker (K, 5-9, 165, So., Deer Park - Yards · 267, Tom Craven (Linfield , 1993 playoffs) Riverside) 100-yard rushers - 2 (Most combined yards, 308, Kenny Thompson, 163, and Tyson Raley, 145, Western Washington , 1990) High School: Graduated from Riverside in 1997. Highest Avg ., min. 8-17.7, Jay Lane 10-177 (Whitman, 1963) Lettered in football and soccer. College: Touchdowns -5, Gorky Bridges (Pacific Lutheran, 1958) Playoffs: 5, Pat Patterson (Dickinson Handled CWU place-kicking chores as "true" State, 1990) freshman, converting on 24 of 25 extra-point at­ tempts and three of eight field goals, including a Passing Attempts - 67, Jon Kitna (Whitworth , 1994) long of 33 against Western Washington. Misc: Completions - 41, Casey Jacox (Humboldt State, 1997) Born 6-30-78 at Spokane. Posted 3.2 grade point average and was Intercepted - 6, John Coen (Simon Fraser, 1973) involved in honor society in high school. Yards - 467, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991)

=·><·»--·><-».:t~~:: ·~ Highest PCT., min. 10 - 80.0, Greg Olson 8-10 (Oregon Tech, 1984); Beau Baldwin 8-10 PATTERSON FIRST AMONG TWO-YEAR PLAYERS: Pat (Oregon Tech , 1991); Jon Kitna 16-20 (Eastern Oregon, 1993) Playoffs: 82.4, Ken Stradley . Patterson; who ryshed for 2,640 yards in the 1988 and 1989 14-17 (Lewis & Clark, 1989) seasons for cwu:'Js the 15th leading rusher in Columbia Foot­ Touchdowns -7, Jon Kitna (Puget Sound, 1994) ball Association hisfo~. but he ranks first amo'hg tWo-.year play­ ers. Tbe all-time leader is Lewis & Clark's Dan Ruhl, who rushed Total Offense Plays - 77, Jon Kitna (Whitworth, 1994) for 4,·141 yards between 1988 and 1991 . Pug~t Sound's Mike Yards - 550, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991) Oliphant, WhO'' ranksJourth with 3,601 yards, was the first pick Highest Avg., min. 10 -17.7, Jay Lane 10-177 (Whitman, 1963) forthe Washington Redskins in the 1987 NFL draft, going in the Highest Avg., min. 20 - 13.1, Ken Stradley 21-275 (Pacific, 1991) !~irdt~'!~~: ... ~.,.- '"· <:,: ." Touchdowns - 8, Jon Kitna (Puget Sound , 1994)

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Scoring Touchdowns - 5, Corky Bridges {Pacific Lutheran, 1958) Playoffs: 5, Pat Patterson {Dickinson State, 1989) PATs made - 9, Jeff Hilzendeger {Lewis & Clark, 1988) PATs blocked - 2, John Craig {Hawaii, 1967) Field Goals - 3, Steve Daily {Eastern Washington, 1969); Charles Stockwell {Simon Fraser, 1975; Oregon Tech, 1976) ; Craig Warmenhoven {Oregon Tech , 1983; "Play hard, play fair, Whitworth, 1984; Southern Oregon , 1984); Darrell Roulst {Western Washington, 1991) Long FG - 54, Ken Mcconkey {Idaho State, 1992) Points - 33, Corky Bridges {Pacific Lutheran, 1958) Individual Single Season then eat:' Rushing Attempts - 228, Pat Patterson (1989) Yards - 1494, Pat Patterson (1989) Avg ., min. 70-8.1, Kenny Thompson 104-845 (1991) -Jack Touchdowns - 19, Pat Patterson (1989)

Passing Attempts - 576, Jon Kitna (1995) Completions - 364, Jon Kitna (1995) Open 24 Intercepted -18, Jon Kitna (1994) Fewest Interceptions {min. 100 alt.) - 3, Bart Fortune (1988) Lowest Interception PCT. - 2.1, Terry Karg 4-194 (1990) hours a day! Highest PCT., min. 100 - 65.2, Jon Kitna 212-325 (1993) Yards -4616, Jon Kitna (1995) Touchdowns - 42, Jon Kitna (1995) • •• 115 W. 8th Street Total Offense 1.,.. Plays - 687, Jon Kitna (1995) Ellensburg, WA Yards - 4944, Jon Kitna (1995) Avg ., min. 150- 8.5, Jon Kitna 399-3402 (1993) Touchdowns - 45, Jon Kitna (1995)

Receiving Receptions - 94, Kenny Russaw (1995) Yards - 1349, Kenny Russaw (1995) Opening Fall '98 Touchdowns - 20, Kenny Russaw (1995) Highest Avg., min. 10 - 24.6, Don Wills 12-295 (1980) in Yaki ma Punting Punts - 78, Butch Hill (1967) Yards - 2563, Butch Hill (1967) Avg ., min. 25 - 42.4, Greg Stoller, 45-1910 (1996)

Interceptions Interceptions - 13, Pat Maki (1972) Yards -194, Pat Maki (1972)

25 Touchdowns· 2, Bob Hibbard (1951) Passing Most consecutive games, interception · 5, Pat Maki {1972) Attempts· 1550, Jon Kitna {1992-95} Punt Returns Completions -911, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Intercepted • 59, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Returns - 33, Eric Beardsley (1949) Fewest Interceptions {min . 200) · 12, Jim Hill (1986-87) Returns, modern - 32, Scott Chamberlain (1991} Lowest Interception PCT. (min. 200) • 3.2, Jim Hill, 12-370 (1986-87) Yards • 470, Eric Beardsley (1949) Yards, modern • 344, Ron Nelson (1986) Avg ., min. 7- 23.0, Jack Curtright, 7-161 (1964) Touchdowns - 3, Steve Hertling (1967) Take a good Io o k Kickoff Returns Returns -20. Jimmie Dillingham (1986) , Jay Spears (1995) Yards - 531, Jimmie Dillingham (1986) Avg., min. 8 • 43.0, Jim Tremper 8-344 (1975)

Scoring Touchdowns · 20, Kenny Russaw (1995) PATs made - 46, Darrell Roulst (1993) PAT attempts · 57, Marty Greenlee (1995) Field goals · 11, Craig Warmenhoven (1984); Ron Sparks (1990) Points - 122, Kenny Russaw (1995) Consecutive PATs • 41 , Darrell Roulst (1993) Points, kicker- 74, Darrell Rauls! (1991)

Defense Primary tackles· 95, Rico Iniguez (1996) Assisted tackles - 45, Maurice Hanks (1980) Total tackles· 126, Rico Iniguez (1996) Tackles for losses (includes QB sacks} - 22, Andy Lwanga (1995) QB Sacks· 15, Andy Lwanga (1995) Passes blocked· 9, Andy Lwanga (1995) Fumble recoveries · 5, Dennis Edwards (1984) Fumbles forced· 5, Andy Lwanga (1994)

Individual Career

Rushing MODERN OPTICAL Attempts · 489 , Ed Watson (1983-86) 205 S. Main • 925-9611 Yards · 2640, Pat Patterson (1988-89) Avg ., min. 150 • 6.5, Pat Patterson, 408-2640 (1988-89) Touchdowns -31, Ed Watson (1983-86) ; Pat Patterson (1988-89) COMFORT INN OF ELLENSBURG

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Total Offense Plays -1886, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Yards - 12,907, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Most 200 yard games - 36, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Avg., min. 200 - 6.9, Beau Baldwin, 267-1832 (1990-93) Touchdowns -109, Jon Kitna (1992-95)

Receiving Receptions -194, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) Yards - 2,906, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) Most 100 yard games - 16, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) Highest Avg. (min. 40) - 21.6, Howard Hosley, 49-1058 (1966-68) ULTIMATE TRAVEL Touchdowns - 43, Kenny Russaw (1993-96)

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Thanks to Wildcat Athletic fund members, our student-athletes are exceptional academically and athletically. Members pro­ vide and maintain scholarships, coaches, equipment, facilities and all ancillary services for 14 intercollegiate varsity teams. Our goal is to sponsor all of our student-athletes within NCAA parameters. We encourage you to join the community in sup­ porting Wildcat Athletics.

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28 sity, Baton Rouge, La. Inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honor society at the University UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS of Kansas, Nelson won a Fulbright lectureship in chemistry to the Universidad Autonomous de Guadalajara in 1966. He received a DuPont teaching fellowship at the University of Kansas in 1962. DR. IVORY NELSON (University President) Author of numerous publications on analytical chemistry and on the role of university research, teaching and public service, he has Dr. Ivory Nelson was appointed Central Washington University's been active in professional and community projects and organiza­ 11th president in Jan., 1992. tions. Nelson, 63, a 33-year veteran of leadership Nelson and his wife, Dr. Patricia Nelson, have four grown chil­ at every level of higher education - research dren. universities, four-year schools and two-year schools - headed the five-campus Alamo Com­ munity College District in San Antonio, Tex., for GARV FREDERICK (Athletic Director) the previous six years before becoming CWU's Gary Frederick, who has been Central Washington's athletic di­ president. rector since Sept., 1980, was inducted into the NAIA Hall-of-Fame Nelson earned his Ph.D. in analytical chem­ last October at the NAIA National Convention in Kansas City, Mo. istry at the University of Kansas. His under­ Frederick is in his 18th year as CWU's athletic director. He was graduate degree in secondary education and selected the NAIA National Administrator of the chemistry is from Grambling State. Year for the 1987-88 year. He took the helm of the San Antonio commu- During Frederick's tenure at CWU, he helped nity college district in 1986 and guided it through several severe develop the Wildcat athletic program into one of state budget cutbacks. the top NAIA small-college programs in the coun­ Prior to 1986, Nelson worked 18 years as an administrative leader try. Now under Frederick's leadership, the uni­ and chemistry professor in the Texas A&M university system. He versity will move its athletic program into the served three years as executive assistant to the chancellor of that PacWest Conference and NCAA Division II affili­ four-university system, as well as one year as acting president of ation beginning this fall. Prairie View A&M. For 10 consecutive years between 1982-83 and Nelson also served as vice-president for research and special 1991 -92, CWU was ranked in the Top 8 in the programs and as assistant dean of academic affairs at Prairie View. NAIA Men's All-Sports competition. Central won the 1986-87 men's During the 1960s he worked as a chemistry professor and chair­ all-sports title. man of the division of natural sciences at Southern University, Frederick, 61, has a long affiliation with Central. After graduating Shreveport, La., and as a chemistry professor at Southern Univer- from Raymond High School in 1955 where he was all-conference in

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