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Evergreen Conference EVERGREEN CONFERENCE ~. •.... ......- : CENTRAL WASHINGTON ST ATE EASTERN WASHINGTON ST ATE WESTERN WASHINGTON ST A TE WHITWORTH COLLEGE Evergreen Conference Officials -------·Table of Contents·------- Conference Facts ---- ------------------------------------ 2 Conference Nationa I Achievements __ __ ________ 3 BASKETBALL STARS -------------- ---- ------------------ 4 DR. J. FUGENE DR. DR. DR. WILLIAM CARL SCHULER DARYL BASLER TOMA RAS FLETCHER Eastern Western Central Western Secr"'ary frA.ilSUrfll t Co nfere n ce Records _____ __ __ ______ ____ __ ______ _________ 5 President Vice-Pr.es. Fina I Bas ketba 11 Statistics ------------- -------------- 6 BASKETBALL STANDOUTS & COACHES ___ ___ 7 CENTRAL & WHITWORTH ROSTERS ------------ 8 EASTERN & WESTERN ROSTERS ------------------ 9 WRESTLING: Central & Eastern ___ ___ ____ ________ 10 ADRIAN BEAMER CAL R'EMCKE Central Whitworth WRESTLING : Western & Whitworth ____________ 11 CONFERENCE SWIMMING SCHEDULES __ ____ 12 Once again the Evergreen Conference CONFERENCE SWIMMING ROSTERS ____ _____ _ 13 looks forward to another season of winter sports success. The 68-69 year w as a great GYMNASTICTS ROSTERS ---------------- ------------ 14 one for conference schools w ith many national achievements. GYMNASTIC SCHEDULES ___ --------- ---- ----------- 15 If the conference ca n be of serv ice to Pa rtici pants Pictures ------------------- ------ --- -------- 16 you, please mail requests for conference information to: Wresting Schedule -------------------------------------- 17 Dick Wright I Basketba 11 Schedule ____ __________________ Back Cover E. 14205 1 8th I V eradale, Wa . 99037 I I J I I ~----------------------------- L-----------------------------J ! Conference Facts NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS OF EVERGREEN WINTER SPORTS DURING 1968-69 SEASON National CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE Achievements: Team Location ----------------------------------------------------------- E11 ensbu rg, Wash. Cross-Country Whitworth Finished 6th in NAIA National Meet at Oklahoma City. En ro 11 m ent --------------------------------- ----- -------------- ------ ------------------ 6 ,800 Basketball C.W.S.C. Finished 3rd in NAIA Nationa l Tournament in Sports Information Director ----------------------------------- ----- John Foster Kansas City, winn ing four out of fiv_e games. For Sports Information Ca 11 ---------------------------------------- 963- 1491 Indoor Track E.W.S.C. Finished 7th in Indoor Track Meet at Kansas Nickname ------------ -------- ------------- ------ ______ __ -··------------------ ____ Wi I dcats City Whitworth Finished 9th in Indoor Track Meet at Kansas Col ors ---------- --- ----- ----------- ---- -------------- _______ ___ ___ ______ Crimson & BI ack City C.W.S.C. Finished tied for 26th in Indoor Track Meet at Kansas City Wrestling Whitworth Finished 16th in NAIA National Tournament EASTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE at Omaha C.W.S.C. Finished tied for 26th in National NAIA Tour- Location ------------ --- ------------------------------------------------- Cheney, Wash. nament in Omaha W.W.S.C. Sent 2 men to the National Tournament En ro 11 me nt __ __ ________ _- -··------------------------------______ ------- ----------------- 6 ,000 Nickname -------------------- ____ _______ ________ _-- ---- --- ------ ----------------- Savages Swimming C.W.S.C. Finished 12th in NAIA National Meet at Do wner's Grove Sports Information Director - -- --- ~- - -- --- - - ---·- - - -- - ----- Hank Koslowsky E.W.S.C. Finished 18th in NAIA National Meet at For Sports Information Call __ __ ____ ______ _ . __ -·---------------- 235-6221 Downer's Grove Co Io rs ____________ ___ ___ _____,, _____ _____ __ _____ ___ _______ ____ __ __ _____ ___ ____ Red & White Whitworth Sent 1 man to the National Meet Gymnastics E.W.S.C. Finished 6th in NAIA National Meet at Western Illinois c.w.s.c. Finished 19th in NAIA National Meet at WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE Western Illinois Location __ ______ ______ ., ___ ___ ___ --·---------------- -- ----- ----- --- Bel I ingham, Wash. National Achievements - Individuals En ro 11 men t ----------------· ------------------------------------------------c---------- 8, 500 Basketba 11: Sports Information Director ____ ----- ----- ---- ----------------- Paul Madison 2nd Team All-American-Theartis Wallace, C.W.S.C. For Sports Information Call ----------- --------- --------------- ------- 734-8800 Honorable Mention Al I-American: Colors ------------------------------ --- ·---- -------------------- ------------ Blue & White Dave Allen-C.W.S.C. Mike Clayton-W.W.S.C. Ted Hiemstra-Whitworth Dave Lofton-E.W.S.C. WHITWORTH COLLEGE Wrestling: Location ------------------------------------------------------- -------- Spokane, Wash. 2nd Team All-American-Mike Carr, Whitworth En roll ment --------------------------------------------------------------------------- l , l 00 Swimming: Sports Information Di rector --------------- ---------------------- Paul Merkel For Sports Information Ca 11 -------- ---------- -------------------------- 489-3550 1st Team All-Amerincan-Ron Koch, E.W .S.C. 1st Team All-American-Steve Kramer, C.W.S.C. Col ors ------------------------------------------------------------------ Crimson & Black Gymnastics: Southern Oregon College joins conference in fall of 1970 2nd Team All-American-Randy Carruthers, E.W .S.C. 2 3 Evergreen Basketball Records Conference Basketball INDIVIDUAL­ Scoring Season: See Back Cover for Schedule 317 points, Ron Crowe, WWSC, 1960 (14 games) 314 points, Chuck Curtis, PLU, 1958 (12 games) 27.9 points/ game, Tom Whalen, PLU, 1963 (279p-1 Og) Scoring, Game: 45, J im Doherty, Whitworth, 1952 PROBABLE 69 - 70 STARS 51 , (Non-conf.), Rod McDonald, Whit. (vs. Redlands), 1966 Free Throws, Season: 95-1 24, Ron Crowe, WWSC, 1960 ( 14 games) 95-130, Mike Dahl, WWSC, 1968 (12 games) Free Throws, Game: 12-12, Jake Maberry, UPS, 1952 15-18, Gene Lundgaard, PLU, 1951 12-12, Howard Nagle, UPS, 1966 Most Consecutive Free Throws: 29, Rod McDonald, Whitworth, over 4 games, 1967 Free Throw Percent, Season: .895 (68--76), Rod McDonald, Whitworth, 1967 Field Goal Percentage, Season : .604, Bob Werner, CWSC (8 games, 50-83), 1964 .570, Rod McDonald, Whitworth, (12 games, 98-172), 1966 Personal Fouls, Season: 65, Fred Wilde, UPS , 1961 (14 games) TEAM- Most Point~, Game: League-I I 0, Whitworth (CWSC 70), 1963 Non-league-117, Whitworth (Lewis & Cla rk Normal) 1967 Total Points, Both Teams, Game: 211 (CWSC 108, UPS 103, overtime), 1964 Highest Losing Score: Joe La Duca Ted Hiemstra League- I 03, UPS (CWSC 108), 1964 Central Whitworth Non-League-107, EWSC (Carroll, 110), 1967 Lowest Winning Score: 38, PLU (CWS C 34), 1950 Lowest Losing Score: 26, CWSC (PLU 4 1), 1951 26, St. Martin's (PLU 46), 1951 Fewest Points, Game: 67, PLU 41, CWSC 26, 1951 Longest Winning Streak: 41 , PLU, 1956-60 Widest Margin of Victory: 50, PLU 104, WWSC 54, 1959 52, (Non-conf.) Whitworth 103, Warner Pacifi c 5 l, 1967 1968-69 ALL STAR BASKETBALL TEAM Name School Yr. Ht. G FG FT Rbd Pts. Avg. Ted Hiemstra (Wh) Jr. 6-5 26 175 136 2 18 486 I 8.7 Corbett, Ore. Dave Lofton (E) Jr. 6-0 17 136 39 72 311 l 8.2 Argo, Illinois Theartis Wallace (C) Sr . 6-2 20 105 38 83 248 12.4 Richland, Wa sh. Mitch Adams (Cl Co . 6-5 16 68 45 123 181 11.3 Muskegon, Mi ch. Neil Larson Dave Lofton Gary Reiersga rd (W) Sr. 6-0 24 96 53 180 245 10.2 Western Eastern Auburn, Wash. 5 4 1968-69 FINAL BASKETBALL STANDINGS (Conference) (All Games) w L PF PA W L PF PA 1703 Central Wash . 8 4 861 732 18 8 1931 1462 Western Wash . 7 5 768 774 18 6 1620 1814 Eastern Wash. 6 6 835 862 14 11 1871 1994 Whitworth 3 9 835 935 9 17 1901 INDIVIDUA'L LEADERS SCORING- Avg. Name Games FG FT Pts. Lofton, Dave (East) 20 162 51 375 18.75 Hiemstra, Ted (Whit) 26 175 136 486 18.69 Cla yton, Mike (West) 24 112 88 312 13.0 Arlington, Jerry (East) 21 91 80 262 12.5 Hemion, Whit (West) 21 103 56 262 12.5 Wallace, T. (Cent) 22 115 44 274 12.4 25 118 33 269 10.7 Adams, Paul (Cent) Cal Riemeke 23 80 85 245 10.6 Dr. J. A. Krause Dean Nicholson Chuck Randall Sanderson, B. (Cent) Eastern Centra l Western Whitworth Reiersgard, G. (West) 24 96 53 245 10.2 McAdams, Steve (Whit) 26 103 5 1 257 9.9 REBOUNDS- Evergreen Standouts Name Games Rebounds Avg. Sanderson, Bruce (Ce nt) 22 216 9.3 Heimstra, Ted (Whit) 26 218 8.3 Gale, Al (East) 25 206 8.3 Adams, Mitch (Cent) 18 146 8.1 Adams, Paul (Cent) 25 195 7.8 Reiersgard, G. (West) 24 180 7.5 Jones, Jimmy (West) 23 170 7.4 Arlington, J. (East) 21 151 7.2 Sims, Al (East) 23 163 7.1 Pounds, Da ve (East) 25 164 6.6 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 60 attempts) Name Games FGA FGM Pct. Wallace, Theartis (Cent) 22 217 115 52 .9 Gale, Al (East) 25 174 88 50.5 Reiersgard, Gary (West) 24 192 96 50.0 Hiemstra, Ted (Whit) 26 351 175 49.9 Caderette, Ron (West) 23 64 31 48.4 Adams, Mitch (Cent) 1 8 l 68 79 47.0 Jones, Ray (Cent) 25 67 31 46.2 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 35 attempts) Mike Clayton ~ - Western Wes Person -·Whitworth Name Games FTA FTM Pct. Rogel, E. (Cent) 20 36 30 83.3 Ari ington, Je rry (Ea st) 21 9 7 80 82.4 Hemion, Whit (West) 2 1 68 56 82.4 Larson, Neal (West) 24 76 62 81.6 Lofton, Da ve (East) 20 64 51 79.6 Halterman, Butch (Whit) l 9 37 29 78.4 Wallace, Theartis (Cent) 22 56 44 78.5 OFFENSE (All Regular Season Games) G FGM-FGA Pct. FTM-FTA Pct. Rebs. PF Pts. Avg. Eastern 25 754-1834 .411 361-563 .64 l 1227 602 1871 74.8 Central 26 758-1706 .444 415-645 .643 1105 473 1931 74.2 Whitworth 26 729-1819 .401 443-660 .671 1029 476 1901 73.1 Western 24 593-1472 .403 434-630 .689 1088 464 1620 67.5 DEFENSE (All Regular Season Games) Western 24 540-1407 .384 382-609 .627 1081 479 1462 60.9 Centra l 26 625-1673 .373 453-728 .622 1052 486 1 703 65.5 Eastern 25 640-1570 .414 531-826 .642 1111 458 1814 72.6 Whitworth 26 794-1755 .452 406-632 .642 1213 514 1994 76.7 Mitch and Paul Adams - Central 6 7 Central and Whitworth Rosters Ea stern and Western Rosters 1969-70 CWSC VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM EWSC SAVAGES 1969-70 BA SK ETBAILL ROS TER Name Ht.
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