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JEFF ZENISEK (Head Coach, 2nd year, 6-3) CHARLES CHANDLER (Receivers, 7th year) , who joined CWU's coaching staff in 1990 as Charles Chandler begins his seventh season on the its defensive coordinator and defensive back coach, begins CWU coaching staff. He is in charge of the wide receivers. his second season as head coach this fall. In his first Chandler, 31 , was a standout wide receiver for CWU in season, he guided a very youg team to a 6-3 record. 1984 and 1985. In 1985, he caught 38 passes for 605 Zenisek, who coached the defensive backs last year, will yards. The 38 catches is the eighth best mark in school coach the inside linebackers and also serve as defensive history and the 605 yards ranks seventh on the all-time list. coordinator in addition to handling the head coaching du­ He earned second team All-Evergreen Conference hon­ ties. ors and was an honorable mention All-Northwest pick. He Zenisek, 34, is a former CWU player. He played offensive also played two seasons at Olympic CC . center in 1980 and 1981. He earned all-district honors and was CWU's Best Chandler was also a three-year track letterman at CWU. He won the 11 O Blocker award winner in the latter season. meter high hurdles at both the 1986 and 1987 district meets and represented A native of Dubois, Wyo., he graduated from Pinedale High School in CWU at the national meet in 1985, 1986 and 1987. Wyoming in 1977. At Pinedale, he lettered in football , basketball and track. He was CWU's Track MVP in 1985, Team Captain in 1986 and 1987 and In football , he earned all-conference honors at linebacker and was voted Most Inspirational Award winner in 1987. Team Captain and the Best Blocker award. For the past four seasons, Chandler has served as CWU's men's and Zenisek played one season at Wenatchee Valley College and one season women's head track-and-field coach. He was an assistant track coach at at Mt. Hood CC before enrolling at CWU where he earned a BA degree in Lake Washington High School (Kirkland) in 1983 and was head coach in education in 1983 and a MA in education in 1985. 1984. Prior to joining the CWU staff, he was the head coach at Orcas Island High He led CWU's men to 17th place finishes in the 1991 and 1992 national School for four years. He compiled a 19-17 won-loss record and twice (1987 meets. His 1990 men's team placed 18th in the national meet. & 1989) was voted Coach-of-the-Year. He also earned Coach-of-the-Year Misc.: Born 2-7-62 at Seattle. Earned degree in sociology from CWU in honors in girls basketball (1988-89). In four years his teams won 59 games 1988. Has three brothers and eight sisters. Brother Vernell played football and lost 31 . His 1988-89 team won a league title and his 1989-90 team placed and baseball at CWU in mid 1960s. ninth in the state tournament. He also previously served two seasons at CWU (1982-83) and two at BRUCE WALKER (Offensive Line, 6th year) Washington State University (1984-85) as a graduate assistant coach. Bruce Walker, 32, begins his fourth season as offensive line coach this Misc.: Born 2-8-59 at Riverton. Married. Wife's name is Robin . They have fall. For the previous two years, he coached the defensive a one-year-old Romanian-born adopted daughter, Jordan. line. He also serves the university as its Director of Athletic Development. GREG OLSON (Offensive Coordinator, 4th year) Walker graduated from Eastmont High School in 1978 Greg Olson, 30, begins his fourth season this fall as where he earned All-Mid Valley League honors at line­ CWU's offensive coordinator and coach. Prior backer and center. He then played two seasons at Yakima to joining the CWU coaching staff, he was a graduate Valley College prior to enrolling at CWU. assistant at Washington State for three seasons. Walker, who was a two-year starter here at center in the He coached the defensive backs at WSU for one season 1980 and 1981 seasons, earned a BA in business admin­ and was the linebacker coach for two years. He also istration from CWU in 1983 and a MS in 1989. coached running backs at Spokane Falls CC in 1986. Prior to returning to CWU in the fall of 1988, he worked as an investment Olson played quarterback here in 1983 and 1984. In two -._ .­ broker. seasons, he completed 90 of 173 passes for 1 ,154 yards Misc.: Born 7-27-60 in Pierre, S.D. Married. Wife's name is Sharryn. and 12 touchdowns. He is a 1981 graduate of Richland High School. At Richland, he lettered BRIAN BENT (Offensive Line, 1st year) in football , baseball and wrestling. In football, he earned all-conference Brian Bent, 22, joins the CWU staff this fall and will assist honors at quarterback and linebacker. Bruce Walker with the offensive line. He played two seasons at Spokane Falls, earning all-conference quarter­ Bent, a native of Seattle, played four seasons at Evangel , back honors in 1982, prior to transferring to Central. College in Missouri and was an honorable mention NAIA 1.-JlR• 'I_. He earned a BA degree from CWU in 1986 and a MS in physical education All-American last year. He helped coach last spring at from Washington State in 1990. Evangel before transferring to Central this fall. Misc.: Will begin his second season as CWU's head wrestling coach this He is a 1989 graduate of Evergreen High School in winter. Guided 'Cats to 19th place national finish last winter . ... Born 3-1-63 Seattle where he played football and track. In football, he at Richland. Married. Wife Lissa (Gray) is an assistant track coach at the earned all-state honors at both offensive and defensive University of Washington and a former standout hurdler and high jumper at line. wsu. Misc: Born 7-22-71 in Seattle. Single.

SKIP ASHLEY (Running Backs, 1st year) JOHN REED (Tight Ends, 4th year) Skip Ashley, 22 , begins his first season as an assistant John Reed, 33, will coach the outside linebackers this fall coach this fall and will be in charge of the running backs. for the fourth year while he works toward a degree in Ashley is a 1989 graduate of Sumner High School where physical education. he played two years of football and competed in track-and­ Reed is a 1978 graduate of Fort Vancouver High School field for two years. In football , he played quarterback and he where he lettered in football and wrestling. competed in the long jump in track-and-field. For the four years prior to joining the CWU coaching His previous coaching experience included a year as a staff, he had been an assistant football coach at Columbia student coach at Sumner where he worked with the wide River High School in Vancouver and he coached wrestling receivers. He also coached track-and-field in the spring of at Mt. View High School in 1987 and 1988. 1992 at Thomas Jefferson High School, working with the hurdlers. He also coached football , wrestling and girls track at Jason Lee Junior Misc: Born 10-12-70 at Puyallup. Is fini shing up work on mathematics High School in Vancouver between 1979 and 1986. degree at CWU. Is engaged to be married to CWU trainer Julie Claflin. Reed earned a AA degree from Clark CC in Vancouver in 1990 prior to 3 transferring to Central. CWU. After sitting out the 1986 season because of a motorcycle accident, Misc: Born 8-18-59 at Olympia. he earned honorable mention All-American honors in 1987 when he set CWU single-season records for primary tackles (81 ) and total tackles(116). JOHN PICHA (Defensive Line, 5th year) He was also named the Mt. Rainier League CO-Defensive Player of the Year. John Picha begins his fifth season on the CWU coaching He also earned fi rst team all-league honors in 1988. staff this fall. He will coach the defensive line. Snyder was voted CWU's Most Inspirational award winner in 1988 and In 1988 and 1989, he coached the tight ends. He then won the Best Tackler award in both 1987 and 1988. coached the defensive line in 1990 before taking a year off. Misc.: Born 7-13-65 at Port Townsend. Has two brothers and two sisters. He then returned to the staff last fall. A 1984 graduate of Rogers High School in Puyallup, ARTIE HOLMES (Defensive Backs, 1st year) Picha is a former two-year letterman for the Wildcats. Artie Holmes, who played two seasons with the New He earned honorable mention all-league honors in 1987 York Jets in the NFL, will begin his first season this fall as and was the recepient of CWU's Best Blocker award in CWU's defensive backfield coach. 1986. Holmes, 27, played four seasons at Washington State Picha played two seasons at Wenatchee Valley College before enrolling University. He was an All-Pac 10 first team pick in 1988 at at CWU, earning second team NWAACC honors during his sophomore free safety and also earned honorable mention All-Ameri­ season. can honors for the Cougars. In 1987 he started all 10 games at center for CWU as the Wildcats A 1984 graduate of Eisenhower High School in Rialto, averaged 252.7 yards rushing and set a CFA record with 34 rushing Calif., he ended his WSU career as the Cougars' No. 3 all­ touchdowns. time leading tackler. He played mostly on the specialty teams during his two­ Misc: Born 2-9-66 at Puyallup. Brother Tom played football at UPS and year NFL career. is head coach at Bellarmine High School. Also has three sisters. For the last two years, Holmes coached the defensive backs at Western Washington University. Under his guidance the Vikings had the top-rated NICK SNYDER (Outside Linebackers, 2nd year) pass defense in the Columbia Football Association last year and were Nick Snyder, a former CWU All-American linebacker, is ranked second overall on defense. in his second season as an assistant on the CWU coaching Holmes played football and basketball and competed in track-and-field in staff. high school. In track, he competed in the pole vault. Snyder, 28, worked with the defensive backs last fall. He graduated from WSU in 1988 with a degree in sociology. At Central, This fall he will be in charge of the outside linebackers. he is pursuing a master's degree in athletic administration. Snyder is a 1984 graduate of Port Townsend High School Misc: Born 4-27-66 at Panama City, Panama. where he lettered in football and wrestling. In football, he DID YOU KNOW: There is only one new coach this fall in the Columbia was a three-time all-league performer and was the league Football Association. repaced Joe Broeker ar Williamette MVP his senior season. In wrestling he placed sixth and University. second at 190 pounds in his junior and senior seasons at the state meet. He then played two seasons at Wenatchee Valley before transferring to

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James Atterberry (5-10, 175, Sr., Yakima - West Valley) game last fall. Also came off bench to lead CWU to greatest fourth-quarter High School: Graduated from West Valley High School in 1989. Lettered comeback in CFA history. Wildcats scored 26 points in period to overcome in football (3) and baseball (3). Two-time all-league wide receiver. First team 28-3 deficit in 29-28 win over Eastern Oregon (Oct. 17). Completed 21 of 33 all-state senior season. Team captain, Inspirational and Mr. passes for 222 yards. Ranks 14th in career passing at CWU with 1 ,441 yards Hustle award winner. Played in East-West all-star game. and is career record-holder for highest completion percentage (60.8). Misc.: Team captain for East team. Won Lynn Rosenbach Schol­ Born 5-21 -72 at Santa Barbara, Calif. Corporate fitness major. Wants to be arship. Twice all-league second baseman in baseball. a personal trainer. Has one brother and one half-sister. College: Redshirted in 1989. Has started 30 of 31 games past three seasons. Twice has been voted to the CFA Mt. Rainier League second team all-star squad. Earned honor­ Kimo Evans (RB, 5-6, 170, Jr., Seattle - Rainier Beach) able mention Little All-Northwest honors last season. Is CWU's all-time leader in career cathces (11 O) and career High School: Graduated from Rainier Beach in 1990. receiving yards (1611 ). Has the sixth (43 in 1991) and Four-year lettermen in football as running back and defen­ seventh (41 in 1992) best single-season marks for catches and the third (681 sive back. Won Outstanding Defensive Back award. Was in 1991) and ninth (594 in 1992) best single-season marks for receiving yards All-Metro DB. College: Redshirted in 1990. Lettered past in school history. Has three career 100-yard receiving games - 114 on five two seasons. Played in nine games in 1991 and six last catches against Whitworth in 1991 , 170 on 1O catches against Western year. ...Has good quickness and is a slashing type runner. Washington in 1991 and 133 on seven catches against Oregon Tech last Misc: Born 5-17-72 at Seattle. Graphic design major. yeart ... Excellent hands and an inherit ability to get open. Also has good Wants to be a graphic artist. Has one brother. speed and ability to catch the ball in a crowd. Misc: Born 1-27-70 at Yakima. Physical education major. Wants to be fitness specialist. Has one brother. Uncle Tim Mahre played football at CWU. Cousins Phil & Steve Mahre were Andrew Hay (OG, 5-9, 255, Sr., Phelan, Calif.) world-class skiers. Was member of Ski Club and Lettermen's Club in high school. High School: Graduated from Serrano in 1990. Earned two letters in football. Also competed in wrestling and track and field. College: Played two seasons at Victor Valley Junior • Matt Diedrick (QB, 6-0, 190, Jr., Moscow, ID) College. Earned letter last year in reserve role. Misc: Born ~-,..Ii".· High School: Graduated from Moscow in 1990. Letteed in football (2) and 12-21-71 at Los Angeles, Calif. Lew and justice major. • basketball (2). Played quarterback and wide receiver in Wants to be a sheriff. Has two brothers. Had 3.3 grade point football. Point guard in basketball. Team captain in both average in high school. sports. MVP in basketball. Moscow High School Athlete-of­ the-Year senior season. College: Played one season at Whitworth . Transferred to CWU last fall. Was ticketed to Mark Heggenes (RB, 5-8, 168, Sr., Clinton -South play wide receiver, but switched to quarterback in fall camp. Whidbey) Is an excellent athlete and will challenge for starting berth. High School: Graduated from South Whidbey in 1989. Three-year letter Capable of making a lot of things happen with athletic ability. winner in football. Team captain. Three time all-conference Misc: Born 10-20-71 at Spokane. Psychology major. award winner. All-area senior season. College: Redshirted Wants to be a physical therapist. Had 3.70 GPA in high in 1989. Earned letters past three seasons in reserve role. school. Has two brothers. Father (Bill) was Northwest Small-College first Has 25 career catches for 320, including two touchdowns. team all-star quarterback in 1967 for Eastern Washington and is member of Had five catches for 68 yards and one touchdown against University of Idaho football coaching staff. Oregon Tech (Sept. 21, 1991) to earn Wildcat-of-the-Week honors. Had 54-yard run for touchdown against Whitworth (Oct. 31, 1992). Caught three passes for 66 yards against Beau Baldwin (QB, 6-0, 180, Sr., Tacoma - Curtis) Oregon Tech (Sept. 19, 1992). Misc: Born 11 -4-70 at High School: Graduated from Curtis High School in 1990. Three-year letter Everett. Fitness management major. High school activities included honor winner in football and baseball. Led Curtis to state title in society, French Club, Future Business Leaders and Kiwanis Key Club. Has football senior season. Passed for 2,200 yards and 26 one brother and one sister. Brother (Bob) was on CWU golf team in 1992. touchdowns. Played shortstop in baseball. Batted .350. Won Mr. Defense award twice. Team captain and second team all-league in both football and baseball. Won Aca­ E. J. Henderson (WR, 6-2, 197, So., Tacoma - Lincoln) demic Athlete-of-the-Year award. College: Three-year High School: Graduated from Lincoln in 1991 . Lettered in football (3), letter winner. Played in one varsity game and also threw for basketball (2) and baseball (3). Played wide receiver and 332 yards in two junior varsity games freshman season. linebacker. All-league and Team Defensive MVP. Captain Started two games sophomore year. Completed 67 of 109 in basketball and baseball. Played forward in basketball passes for 1,052 yards and six touchdowns to rank 13th in and outfield and pitcher in baseball. Inspirational award CFA. Highest ranked non-starter in CFA. Also rushed for a net 148 yards and winner and all-league in baseball. College: After impres­ four touchdowns. Completed 14 of 24 passes for 270 yards and two sive pre-season in scrimmages, redshirted freshman year. touchdowns to earn Mt. Rainier League Player-of-the-Week honors against Earned letter last season. Didn't catch any passes. Re­ Whitworth Nov. 2. Followed up with a school-record 467 yard performance turned one kickoff for 17 yards. Played on CWU baseball (32-52-4, 2 TDs) against Simon Fraser Nov. 9. Set school single-game marks team last spring. Batted .600 with three hits in five at bats. against SFU for passing attempts, completions, yards, total plays (66) and Scored four runs. Misc: Born 12-14-72 in Key West, Fla. total yards (550). Also equaled school record for highest completion percent­ Has two brothers. Business major. Wants to be purchasing agent. Active age, single-game, with eight for 10 relief effort against Oregon Tech Sept. 21. in church. Won several academic scholarships. Set single-season mark for completion percentage (61.5) . . . Started one

5 Goreal Hudson (RB, 5-10, 175, Sr., Puyallup - Rogers) Jim Jordan (WR, 6-2, 180, Jr., Port Orchard - South Kitsap) High School: Graduated from Rogers High School in 1989. Lettered in track High School: Graduated from South Kitsap in 1990. Two­ (3), wrestling (3) and football (3). Captain in all three sports. year letter winner in football. Earned honorable mention all­ Played tailback and won Century award in football. College: league honors senior season. Also lettered in soccer as Ran track one season at Spokane CC. Was team captain. defender. College: Redshirted freshman year. On squad Al so lettered in football and track at Pacific Lutheran. Trans­ in 1991 , then earned first letter last fall catching nine passes ferred to CWU in spring of 1992 and earned track letter for for 209 yards, including long of 38 . Led team in average per CWU. Competed at nationals in 400 hurdles, 4x100 relay catch (23.2) . Misc: Born 3-9-72 at Groton, Conn. Manufac­ and 4x400 relay. Placed seventh in 4x400 relay to earn turing engineering and Industrial distribution major. Has two honorable mention All-American honors. Placed seventh in brothers and three sisters. 100 (12.1) , sixth in 200 (24.79) , third in 400 (50.60), fourth in 400 hurdles (56 .28) and eighth in triple jump (37-3 1/4) at (QB, 6-3, 195, So., Tacoma - Lincoln) 1992 district meet. Also ran on first-place 4x100 relay team (43.04). Did not High School: Graduated from Lincoln High School in 1991. Lettered in compete in track last spring . .. Ranked eighth in CFA for PLU in kickoff returns football (3), basketball (2) and baseball (3) . All-league in 1991with20.8 average (25-520). Averaged 26.7 yards on 10 returns last receiver junior season. Switched to QB and earned all­ fall for CWU and ranked third in the CFA and sixth nationally. Had 85-yard non­ league honors senior season. Completed 92 of 180 passes scoring return against Puget Sound. Also netted 34 yards on four rushes and for 1500 yards and 15 touchdowns. League MVP. Played caught six passes for 62 yards. Misc: Born 6-15-71 in Tacoma. Has one forward in basketball, averaging 11 points, nine rebounds sister. Computer science major. and three assists. Shortstop-pitcher in baseball. All-league three times. Batted .404 junior senior and .440 senior year. College: After impressive performance in Wildcat Club Day Shawn John (OG, 6-0, 270, Sr., Wapato) scrimmage, redshirted freshman season. Started all but High School: Graduated from Wapato High School in 1989. Four-year letter one game last year. Finished season with second-highest single-season winner in football. First team all-league offensive line. passing yardage total (1 ,964) in school-history and third highest single­ Second team all-league defensive line. Team captain. Was season total offense total (2,060). Had four 200-yard passing games, alternate for East-West all-star game. College: Redshirted including three of the eight highest single-game totals in school history - 38 1 1989 season. Started eight games at right guard, including yards (second) against Simon Fraser (Nov. 7) , 338 yards (fourth) against all three playoff contests, and two games at right tackle in Oregon Tech (Sept. 19) and 321 (eighth) against Puget Sound (Oct. 10). Also 1990. Started six games at right guard in 1991 and three rushed for five touchdowns. Wildcat-of-the-Week versus Oregon Tech. games last season. Expected to be one of the leaders of the Selected Outstanding Freshman award winner. Misc.: Born 9-21-72 at offensive line this fall . Misc: Born 1-20-71 at Pendleton, Tacoma. Mathematics and psychology major. Wants to be a teacher or Ore. Has three brothers and one sister. Cousin Rosebud counselor. Was active in drama and student government in high school (ASB Marciel played women's basketball at CWU. vice-president). Cousin (Mike Magruder) played baseball at San Diego State.

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Ranks 10th in career Wildcats a dramatic 29-28 come-from-behind win over rushing (1,296), second in career catches (98 catches), fifth Eastern Oregon last year. ..On e of hardest workers on in career receiving yards (1260), sixth in career scoring squad. Is a very disciplined player. Misc: Born 1-17-71 at (128) and second in career all-purpose yards (3,036). Needs 67 points and Fort Walters, Tex. Business administration major. Plans to 1,046 all-purpose yards to become all-time career leaders in those catego­ be army officer. High school activities included Honor Society, Young Life, ries. CFA Offensive Player-of-the-Week versus Eastern Oregon (4-186, 3 student government and orchestra. Had 3.65 GPA in high school. Won three­ TDs receiving) in 1991 . Has had two career rushing and three career year ROTC scholarship. receiving 100 yard games. Career high 145 rushing yards against Western Washington in freshman season. Misc: Born 6-5-71 at Vancouver. Has two Marc Maiuri (OG, 6-0, 245, Sr., Walla Walla -DeSales) brothers. Graphics design major. Had 3.00 GPA in high school. High School: Graduated from DeSales High School in 1989. Lettered in football (4) and baseball (1). All-league offensive and Darrell Roulst (K, 6-2, 190, Jr., Maple Valley - Tahoma) defensive lineman junior and senior seasons. Team cap­ High School: Graduated from Tahoma High School in 1989. Three-year tain. College: Played center for two seasons at Walla Walla letter winner in football. Three-time all-league kicker and Community College. Started six games at guard and three also earned all-league honors once as outside linebacker. at tackle last season. Only returning player on offensive line College: Handled kickoff duties freshman season after to start all nine games last year. Is expected to be one of the redshirting in 1989. Earned first team All-American duties leaders on the line. Misc: Born 10-4-70 at Walla Walla. in 1991 . Led nation in kick scoring. Converted on 1Oof13 Ohysical education major. Has one brother (Jay), who also field goals and 44 of 47 extra points for total of 7 4 points. Did attended CWU, but was unable to play because of an injury. not play last year. Misc: Born 11 -8-70 at Seattle. Is a Business management major at CWU. Has two brothers Cody Muller (OT, 6-2, 245, Sr., Chehalis) and one sister. High School: Graduated from W.F. West in 1988. Lettered in football (1) and tennis (2). College: Attended Centralia Dwane Sitler (C, 6-0, 230, So., Kennewick - Kamiakin) Community College and Eastern Oregon State College. High School: Graduated from Kamiakin in 1991 . Lettered in football (3) and Two-year letter winner at Eastern Oregon. Played defen­ wrestling (3). Played center and defensive tackle in football. sive tackle at EOSC, but switched to offense at CWU and Twice earned all-conference honors and also played in started five games. Will be one of leaders on offensive line. 1991 all-state football game. Team captain and Most Misc: Born 1-22-70 at Chehalis. Has two sisters. History Valuable Lineman. Captain and district heavyweight cham­ major. Plans teaching career. pion in wrestling. College: Redshirted freshman season. Started final three games of 1992 season at offensive Derek Murrey (WR, 6-3, 200, Sr., Bellevue - Interlake) center. Misc: Born 1-6-73 at Sacramento, Calif. Education major. Had 3.7 high school GPA. Won Lynn Rosenbaugh High School: Graduated from Interlake in 1989. Earned two letters in Academic Schloraship at East-West Shrine game. Uncles football. Caught 19 passes for 369 yards and four touch­ Mike Stevenson and Larry Stevenson played football at Carroll College and downs to earn all-conference honors. College: Played one Portland State, respectively. Has one sister. season at Spokane Falls and one at Wenatchee Valley prior to enrolling at CWU. Caught 26 passes for 526 yards and five touchdowns freshman season. Had 51 catches for 818 yards and seven touchdowns sophomore year. All-region DEFENSE (13) both years and JC All-American sophomore year. Caught five passes for 95 yards, including long of 46 last season to Kentin Alford (DB, 6-0, 195, So., Pasco) earn letter. On played on CWU's junior varsity basketball High School: Graduated from Pasco in 1991 . Lettered in football (3), team. Led team in scoring (14.5 ppg), rebounding (6.5 rpg) and steals (41 ). basketball (2) and baseball (2). All-conference defensive Has great speed and great verticle leaping ability. Misc.: Born 5-30-71 at back twice in football. Played guard in basketball and Bellevue. Has one brother and one sister. Father (Dorie Sr.) played outfield in baseball. College: Didn't play first year in basketball in NBA with Seattle Supersonics. Brother (Dorie Jr.) played college. Started two gamEi1S in freshman season at nickel football for the University of Washington. back position and was credited with 20 tackles, including 14 in final two games against SFU and Western Washington. Jeff Nordstrom (OG, 6-0, 245, Jr., Yakima - Eisenhower) Could be big factor this year at strong safety. Is smart and High School: Graduated from Eisenhower High School in 1991. Lettered has good speed. Misc: Born 11 -18-72 at Richland. Busi­ in football (3) and also played forward and guard in basket­ ness major. Has one brother and one sister. On Honor role ball. First team all-league guard and second team all­ in high school. league defensive end in football. College: On squad freshman season, but did not letter. Played backup role last Derek Baker (FS, 6-0, 200, Sr., Kent - Kentwood) season to earn letter. Misc: Born 11 -6-72 at Ephrata. High School: Graduated from Kentwood in 1989. Lettered in football (3) and Business management major. Had 3.7 GPA in high school. soccer (2). Running back and free safety in football, earning Was member of National Honor Society. Also was active in all-state honors. College: Played two seasons of football West Valley Nazarene Church. Has one brother, James, at the University of Wyoming as a running back, earning two who competed in track and cross country at Washington letters. Transferred to CWU for junior season after Wyo­ State. ming went to one-back offense. Switched to defense and started all but one game. Led team in interceptions and Tyson Raley (RB, 5-9, 180, Sr., Brush Prairie - Prairie) ranked second among defensive backs and fourth overall in High School: Graduated from Prairie in 1989. Lettered in football (3), tackles with 52. Earned second team all-league honors. basketball (2), track (2) and baseball (1 ). All-conference and all-state running Had two interceptions against Oregon Tech and a 26-yard back in football. Competed in state track meet in long jump and 300 interception return for a touchdown against Whitworth . Had season-high 12

7 tackles, all primaries, against Eastern Oregon. Misc: Born 11-14-70 at Pat Reddick (DB, 5-9, 170, So., Tacoma - Clover Park) Tacoma. Communications major. Has one brother. High School: Graduated from Clover Park in 1992. Lettered in football (2), basketball (4) and track (3). Inspirational award winner in Craig Bill (DB, 5-9, 180, So., Puyallup - Rogers) football. Two-ti me Inspiration and Coaches award winner in High School: Graduated from Rogers in 1992. Earned three letters in basketball. Coaches award in track. Placed third in triple football , earning all-league honors at both running back and jump (46-6 1/ 2) and seventh in high jump (6-1) in state meet defensive back. College: Earned letter as "true" freshman. junior year. College: Earned letter freshman season in Had three tackles, including one primary. Very physical football and track. Had 17 tackles, including 1O primary player who likes contact and has excellent speed. Is stops. Also returned 1O kickoffs for 205 yards. Won District reminiscent of a young Brion Mattson (two-time All-Ameri­ 1 triple jump title (46-1 1/2) and placed eighth in long jump can). Misc: Born 4-30-74 at Tacoma. Education and (20-7) and fifth in high jump (6-2 3/4). Season best marks of business major. Plans to be teacher and coach. High school 46-9 3/4, 20-8 3/4 and 6-4. Misc: Born 5-10-73 at Phrozeim activities included student government and Natural Helpers. , Germany. Elementary education major. Won Senior Leadership award at Has one sister. Clover Park. Also won Karl Aldred Vocal Inspirational award in choir and had lead role in spring musical "Oklahoma". Has one sister. Jason Carter (DB, 5-10, 170, Sr., Redmond - Lake Washington) High School: Graduated from Lake Washington in 1990. Lettered in football and soccer. Played defensive back and also punted and Andrew Sage (OLB, 6-3, 215, Jr., Bremerton - Olympic) kicked in football. Honorable mention as kicker and punter High School: Graduated from Olympic High School in 1990. Four-year (36.5 average). Also earned honorable mention all-league letterman in football. Played strong safety and quarterback honors as goalie allowing 2.83 goals per game. College: junior season. All-league DB. Played fullback and earned Played two seasons at Wenatchee Valley. Second team all­ all-league honors senior season. Also earned three letters region cornerback. Also used as punter and kicker. Started in baseball as pitcher-outfielder. All-league senior season. five games last year, four at nickel back position. Had 63- Earned all-state nomination. College: Redshirted 1990 yard return of fumble for touchdown that keyed 26-point season. Played tight end freshman season. Switched to fourth-quarter in 29-28 win over Eastern Oregon. Had linebacker last year and had five tackles, including two season-high six tackles against PLU. Also punted once for 42 yards and will primary stops. Misc: Born 12-6-71 at Escondido, Calif. probably handle punting duties this fall. Misc.: Born 4-26-72 at Long Beach, Biology major. Plans career in education. Has one brother Calif. Flight technology major. Has one brother. Posted 3.1 GPA in high and one sister. school. Jay Spears (DB, 6-2, 183, So., Elma) High School: Graduated from Elma in 1991 . Lettered in football (2), Keith Larson (OLB, 6-1, 230, Jr., Kennewick - Kamiakin) basketball (3) , baseball (2) and track (1 ). Captain and all­ High School: Graduated from Kamiakin in 1991. Lettered in football (3) and league defensive back in football. Twice Most Inspirational baseball (2) . First team all-league linebacker senior sea­ senior year in track. Won league and district 400 titlle and son. Second team sophomore and junior year. Set school placed fourth in State Class AA meet intime of 50 .11 . Placed record with 160 career tackles. Played first base in baseball. fourth in AAU National Junior Olympics in Florida. College: Best Hitter award winner sophomore year. College: On Redshirted in football freshman season. Started two games squad, but did not letter freshman season. Started five last fall to earn letter. Had 19 tackles, including one for a loss games at outside linebacker last year and was a honorable of five yards. Won 400 District 1 400 meter title last spring in mention all-league pick. Misc: Born 6-20-72 at Richland. a time of 49.48. Also was on CWU's 4x400 relay team, which Construction management major. High school activities won the district title (3:17.71) and placed sixth at nationals (3:15.37). Top six include DARE and student government. Has two sisters. finishers are accorded All-American honors. Placed third in decathlon (5973) and sixth in javelin (167-7) in District 1 meet. Was fifth in decathlon (5391 ), fourth in 400 (50.94) and third in 4x400 (3:25.36) in district meet freshman Scott LeMaster (LB, 6-1, 205, So., Vancouver- Columbia River) season. Has career bests of 22.69 in 200, 48.9 in 400, 20-5 3/4 in long jump High School: Graduated from Columbia River in 1992. Lettered in football and 171 -1 in javelin. Misc: Born 5-21-73 at Tacoma. Business marketing (3) , track (2) and wrestling (2). Team captain in football. major. Member of Honor Society in high school. Has three sisters and two Twice selected to all-league team. Nominated for all-state brothers. game. Set school record for most unassisted tackles (18). Also holds school bench press record . College: Saw Greg Sullivan (DT, 6-3, 262, Sr., Pasco - Burbank) considerable action to earn letter as a true freshman and has High School: Graduated from Columbia High School in 1990. Lettered in chance to start this fall. Has excellent physical tools, good football (3) , tennis (3) and basketball (3). All-conference strength (350 bench press) and speed (4.6 in 40). Misc: offensive and defensive lineman in football. College: Played Born 5-15-73 at Pullman. Has one brother and one sister. two seasons at Walla Walla Community College prior to enrolling at CWU. Also played tennis at WWCC. Started two Gary Michael (DB, 6-1, 190, So., Gig Harbor) games last year and ranked third among down lineman in High School: Graduated from Gig Harbor in 1991 . Lettered in football (3) and tackles with 30. May be moved to offensive line this fall. track (4). Twice earned all-league honors as a safety and Misc: Born 7-7-71 at Seattle. Business administration once as a specialist. Team captain, Inspirational and Most major. Was involved in student government at Columbia of Valuable Specialty award. Placed fourth in state in 400 Burbank. Has two sisters. Had 3.5 GPA in high school. meters (49.82) junior season and seventh senior season Uncle (Bruce Robinson) played football at CWU. (51 .03). Also ran on fifth place 4x400 meter relay team (3:25.88). School-record holder and district champion in 400 meters senior season, Most Valuable and Most Inspi­ Dave Weden (DT, 6-4, 250, Sr., Bothell - Inglemoor) rational. College: Started two games at left corner freshman High School: Graduated from lnglemoor in 1989. Lettered in football. season. Had interceptions against Puget Sound and East­ College: Played two seasons at Walla Walla Community College. Also ern Oregon. Also broke up two passes against same two schools. Misc: Born 5-12-73 at Tacoma. History major. Plans to be a teacher. Had 3.4 GPA in high school and won two scholarships. Competed in 24 hour run for cancer. THE LAST TIME CWU: Returned a Kickoff for Touchdown - Jimmie Has one brother and one sister. Dillingham, 94 yards vs. Western Washington, Civic Stadium, Oct. 11 , 1986.

8 Today's Game Wildcats Host Loggers in Homecoming Game Central Washington, which played nationally-ranked teams three con­ The Series secutive weeks earlier this season, plays a winless team for the second week Jon Kitna completed 21 of 39 passes for 321 yards and Tyson Raley, Joey in a row today when it hosts the University of Puget Sound in its annual Mccanna and Beau Baldwin scored rushing touchdowns to lead Central to Homecoming game. a 29-20 win at Tomlinson Stadium last season. The all-time series is tied. Last Saturday the Wildcats defeated Whitworth 54-21, handing the Pirates Each team has won 21 games and there has been one tie. However, CWU their 13th consecutive defeat over the past two seasons. Puget Sound brings has won the last six since UPS posted a 20-17 win in 1986. a 0-5-1 record into the contest and hasn't won a game since beating Whitworth last October. The Coaches The Loggers gained their tie three weeks ago against Western Oregon, Ross Hjelseth (Mayville State, 1973) is in his ninth season at UPS and has battling to a 21-21 standoff. They've lost to Southern Oregon, Lewis & Clark, a career record of 34-42-2. Jeff Zenisek (Central Washington, 1983) is in his Eastern Oregon, Simon Fraser and Western Washington. second season as head coach after serving two years as defensive coordi­ CWU coach Jeff Zenisek is confident his team can keep their momentum, nator and has a 11 -4 career mark. which has resulted in five wins in six games and a sixth-place national ranking. Still, he is concerned about today's game. The Loggers "UPS has some good athletes on offense," Zenisek said. "Their quarter­ Puget Sound ranks in the upper division in the Columbia Football Associa­ back (Chris Schlecht) runs the option pretty well and they have two good tion in only two team categories. It is sixth in rushing, averaging 150.5 yards running backs in Aaron McCoy and Justin Olson (Fr., Enumclaw). Everyone per game, and it ranks fourth in net punting (32.2). They're just 10th in total was trying to recruit Olson last year," Zenisek said. offense, averaging 281 .0 yards per game and they're ninth in total defense, Defensively, the Loggers are pretty active. "They like to blitz a lot and they'll surrendering 406.8. create some problems for our offensive line," Zenisek said. Three different UPS backs have had 100-yard rushing games this fall and UPS' best defensive weapon may be punter Todd Cooley, who is leading they're"the only team in the league that can make that claim. Aaron McCoy the nation for the second year in a row. Cooley (41 .9) and CWU's Jason rushed for 108 yards against Lewis & Clark on Sept. 25. Justin Olson netted Carter (40.1) rank 1-2 in the CFA in punting and rank first and fourth, 177 yards on 18 rushes against Western Oregon on Oct. 9 and quarterback respectively, nationally. Chris Schlecht netted 114 on 21 rushes last week against Western Washing­ ton. McCoy ranks ninth in the CFA in rushing with 373 yards and seven touchdowns. Olson has rushed for 278. Schlecht is 11 th in the CFA in Probable Starters passing with 773 yards. He has thrown for only two touchdowns. McCoy is also ninth in the CFA in scoring (44 points). Cooley is the punting Puget Sound Central Washington leader. Marc Acohido ranks seventh in punt returns (8.4).

Offense Offense QB 8 Chris Schlecht QB 3 Jon Kitna The Wildcats TB 27 Aaron McCoy RB 8 Marc Jones FB 29 Greg Lockett HB 34 Tyson Raley In CWU's 54-21 win Saturday at Whitworth, the Wildcat offense surpassed WR 87 Aaron Foster FL 5 James Atterberry the 500-yard mark for the fourth time in six games. WR 80 Matt Guyette SE 88 Larry Bellinger Quarterback Jon Kitna completed 13 of 23 passes for 298 yards and four OT 76 Pat Abrahamson WT 61 Frank Rodarte OG 79 Scott Beebe WG 67 Dwane Sitler touchdowns, giving him 1O TDs in two games. c 50 Jamie Hicks c 69 Andrew Hay Marc Jones rushed for 105 yards on 13 carries, extended his string of 100- OG 60 Liam Olsen SG 77 Shawn John yard rushing games to six, one short of the school mark set by Corky Bridges OT 65 Craig Brown ST 51 Rob Hill TE 10 Christian McDonald TE 80 Aaron Mackey in 1958 and equaled by Pat Patterson in 1989. Jones ranks second in the CFA in rushing with 808 yards. Defense Defense Kitna ranks second in the CFA in passing (1823) and total offense (1896). DE 46 Mike Cooper LT 58 Dave Wedin DT 93 Dominic Ahuna RT 97 Greg Sullivan Jones is third in all-purpose running (1022) and fifth in scoring (48). DT 91 Josh Reed OLB 99 Cash Thomas Larry Bellinger and Tyson Raley are tied for ninth in receiving with 29 DE 56 Roland Schendel OLB 46 Denmark Jones catches each. Darrell Roulst is the leader in kick scoring (38), Carter is SLB 52 Rodney Emmons LB 56 Shane Wyrsch MLB 55 Rob Hoag LB 44 Scott LeMaster second in punting (40.1) and Montreux Macon is tied for the lead in WLB 45 Joel Epstein FS 16 Derek Baker interceptions (5) and ranks second in takeaways (5). CB 44 Danny Ballough SS 31 Craig Bill Nationally, Kitna is third in total offense and passing. Roulst is fifth in kick SS 38 Ricardo Aguirre LC 1 Tony Bowie FS 11 James Ward RC 14 Montreux Macon scoring. Carter is fourth in punting and Macon is tied for fourth in intercep­ CB 14 Chris Allen N 32 Gary Michael tions.

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9 WILDCATS Central Washington University NO. PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN 1 Tony Bowie DB 5-11 170 Fr. Tacoma 63 Yuchun Santory DL 6-1 235 Fr. Olympia 2 Charlie Hampton DB 6-0 192 Sr. Kent 64 Mike Manz OL 6-5 245 Fr. Bothell 3 Jon Kitna QB 6-3 200 So. Tacoma 65 Benji Hanson OL 6-2 275 So. Grandview 4 Cedric Sanders RB 5-8 165 So. Pasco 66 Brett Angel OL 6-0 310 Fr. Yakima 5 James Atterberry WR 5-11 185 Sr. Yakima 67 Dwane Sitler c 6-0 260 So. Kennewick 6 Kenny Russaw WR 5-8 180 Fr. Tacoma 68 Jeff Nordstrom OG 6-0 240 Jr. Yakima 7 Ryan Fournier QB 6-1 190 Fr. Montesano 69 Andrew Hay OG 5-9 255 Sr. Phelan, Calif. 8 Marc Jones RB 6-0 200 Jr. Vista, CA 70 Jeff Tobin OL 5-11 265 Sr. Bellevue 9 Brian Jensen QB 5-11 180 Fr. Tacoma 71 Greg Carlson OLB 6-0 225 Fr. Kirkland 10 Jesse Evans DB 5-9 180 Fr. Kirkland 72 Ken Johnson LB 6-0 240 Fr. Reardan 11 Trevor Rose DB 6-0 180 Fr. Battle Ground 73 Brent Malmberg OL 6-2 273 Fr. Yakima 12 Justin Sundquist WR 6-0 170 Fr. Tacoma 74 Shawn Martinson OL 6-3 265 Fr. Renton 13 Terry Russell DB 5-9 170 So. Tacoma 75 Andy Lwanga OLB 6-2 205 Fr. Edmonds 14 Montreux Macon DB 5-11 175 So. Federal Way 76 Derek Wagy OL 5-11 231 Fr. Leavenworth 15 Matt Diedrick QB 6-0 205 Jr. Moscow, ID 77 Shawn John OG 6-0 280 Sr. Wapato 16 Derek Baker DB 6-1 185 Sr. Kent 78 Brian Iverson OT 6-0 300 So. Redmond 17 Beau Baldwin QB 5-11 185 Sr. Tacoma 79 Chris Willingham DL 6-4 305 Fr. Pasco 18 E.J. Henderson WR 6-1 195 So. Tacoma 80 Aaron Mackey TE 6-1 210 Sr. Olympia 19 Aaron Maul OLB 6-0 202 Fr. Tacoma 81 Brett Allen WR 6-4 201 Fr. Renton 20 Jay Spears DB 6-2 185 So. Elma 82 Cale Pelton WR 5-9 175 So. Bremerton 21 Darrell Roulst K 6-2 195 Sr. Maple Valley 83 Todd Murrey TE 6-2 235 Fr. Federal Way 22 Pat Reddick DB 5-9 175 So. Tacoma 84 Travis Vessey WR 6-1 190 Fr. McCleary 23 Kentin Alford DB 6-0 195 So . Pasco 85 Dolan Holt TE 6-3 220 Fr. Enumclaw 24 Mark Heggenes RB 5-8 170 Sr. Clinton 86 Bruce Elvington TE 6-1 215 So. The Colony, Tex. 25 Jason Carter DB 5-10 175 Sr. Redmond 87 James Jordan WR 6-2 180 Jr. Port Orchard 26 Chad Klassen DB 6-0 170 Sr. Federal Way 88 Larry Bellinger WR 6-4 205 Jr. Tacoma 27 Goreal Hudson RB 5-9 170 Sr. Puyallup 89 Derek Murrey WR 6-4 195 Sr. Bellevue 28 William Westerfield K 6-1 220 So. Tacoma 90 Scott Morgan LB 6-0 215 Fr. Mt. Vernon 29 Kimo Evans RB 5-6 170 Jr. Seattle 91 Keith Larson OLB 6-1 235 Jr. Kennewick 30 Delroy McFarlane RB 5-11 190 Fr. Mercer Island 93 Brian Cooper OLB 6-0 235 Fr. Seattle 31 Craig Bill DB 5-10 175 So. Puyallup 94 David Leach OLB 6-1 213 Fr. Longview 32 Gary Michael DB 6-1 187 So. Gig Harbor 95 Brian Vickers OLB 6-2 224 Fr. Montesano 33 Robert Owens RB 5-7 178 So. Long Beach, Calif. 96 Daemeon Burrell OT 6-0 235 Fr. Seattle 34 Tyson Raley RB 5-9 185 Sr. Brush Prairi 97 Greg Sullivan OT 6-2 245 Sr. Pasco 35 Tom Craven RB 5-9 200 Jr. Cle Elum 98 Chris Covello K 5-7 162 So. Bellevue 36 Sean Stuart LB 6-1 190 Fr. Seattle 99 Cash Thomas DL 6-4 260 Jr. Spokane 37 Andy Portmann RB 5-8 165 Fr. Raymond 38 Donnis Henry RB 6-0 210 Jr. Federal Way Duplicates 39 Mark Tipton DB 5-9 165 Fr. Puyallup 1 Antoine Butcher WR 6-3 205 Fr. Pasco 40 Coco Jeffery RB 5-11 220 Fr. Seattle 2 Davis Lura WR 6-0 186 Fr. Stanwood 41 Michael Jackson WR 5-10 171 So. Seattle 4 Mike Burghart WR 5-11 176 Fr. Ellensburg 42 B.J. Wilson OLB 6-1 200 Fr. Harrah 5 Mike Osgood WR 5-10 170 Fr. Elma 43 Andy Sage OLB 6-3 227 Jr. Bremerton 12 Kevin Brennan OLB 6-3 195 Fr. Yakima 44 Scott LeMaster LB 6-0 205 So. Vancouver 25 Josh Woodard DB 5-10 180 Fr. Auburn 45 Jay Duarte RB 5-8 230 Fr. Honolulu, HI 27 Duane Fashaw WR 5-7 148 Fr. Seattle 46 Denmark Jones OLB 6-0 215 So . Renton 30 Jason Jackson RB 5-9 175 Fr. Seattle 47 Vic Martin LB 5-11 210 So . Grandview 32 Gary Smith DB 5-10 170 Fr. Fall City 48 Ryan Burbidge LB 5-10 205 Fr. Elma 45 Tracey Gere DB 5-11 183 Fr. Shelton 49 Mark Isaacs DB 5-8 187 So. Sumner 50 Mike Talamaivaco OLB 5-10 230 Fr. Seattle 50 Alphonso Brown LB 5-11 213 Jr. Fitzgerald, GA 51 Monra Muse LB 5-11 245 Fr. Spokane 51 Rob Hill OL 6-6 270 So. Spanaway Lake 60 David Witt OL 6-1 245 Fr. Leavenworth 52 Dan Wadley LB 5-11 200 Fr. Kent 72 Trent Jeppson OL 6-4 205 Fr. Richland 53 Marc Maiuri OT 6-0 245 Sr. Walla Walla 99 Kelly Braaten K 5-11 185 Fr. Olympia 54 Mike Henry OL 6-1 267 Fr. Harrah 56 Shane Wyrsch LB 6-0 225 Sr. North Bend 57 Cody Muller OT 6-2 245 Sr. Chehalis Head Coach: Jeff Zenisek (defensive coordinator & linebackers). Assistants: 58 Dave Wedin OT 6-4 250 Sr. Bothell Greg Olson (offensive coordinator & ); Skip Ashley (running 59 Cel Croner OT 5-6 210 So. Kent backs); Bruce Walker (offensive line); Brian Bent (asst. offensive line); Charles 60 Matt Ellis OL 6-1 255 Fr. Tacoma Chandler (wide receivers) ; John Reed (tight ends); John Picha (defensive line); 61 Frank Rodarte OL 6-3 270 Jr. Auburn Nick Snyder (outside linebackers); Artie Holmes (defensive backs). 62 Kyle Parkin OL 6-4 230 Fr. Vancouver

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NO. PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN 2 Marc Acohido DB 5-7 172 So. Aiea, HI (St. Louis) 56 Roland Schendel DE 6-0 226 Jr. Delta, CO 5 Ian Crossland QB 6-0 187 Fr. Cashmere 57 Jason Kauanui LB 6-0 220 So. Kaneohe, HI 8 Chris Schlecht QB 6-2 195 So. Kent-Meridian 58 Jake Bange LB 6-3 205 So. Yelm So. Lynnwood 10 Christian McDonald TE 6-3 210 Sr. Yakima (Davis) 60 Liam Olsen OL 6-2 240 So. Bellevue 11 James Ward DB 6-0 176 Jr. Tacoma (Foss) 62 Robb Wilson OL 6-3 202 So. Tacoma 12 Craig Kuntz K 5-9 178 So. Bainbridge Island 63 Earl Fitzpatrick OL 6-4 233 14 Chris Allen DB 5-10 190 Jr. Boise, ID 64 Bryan Beidle OL 6-1 233 Fr. Upland, CA Fircrest (Capital) 16 Chad Johnson DB 5-9 195 Jr. Pullman 65 Craig Brown OL 6-4 300 Sr. 17 Brodie Carmichael WR 5-11 180 Jr. Yakima (Davis) 66 Allan Galanti DT 6-0 278 So. Bellevue (Newport) 18 Russell Callejo DB 5-7 165 Fr. Honolulu, IL 69 Tim Pfeifer OL 6-5 318 Fr. Federal Way 19 Steve Ture lla K-P 6-4 190 Fr. Tacoma 70 Karl Rai ns OL 6-0 220 Fr. Lk. Arrowhead, CA 20 Greg Fisher DB 5-7 190 Jr. Lake Stevens 72 Matt Carlson OL 6-1 245 So. Graham (Beth el) 21 Justin Johnson DB 5-8 175 Jr. Federal Way (Fife) 73 Joe Bluechel OL 6-3 270 So. Alpharetta, GA 22 Justin Olson "RB 5-9 174 Fr. Enumclaw 75 Mike Preston OL 6-4 250 So. East Wenatchee 24 Kyle Paredes DB 5-7 182 Fr. Waipahu,HI 76 Pat Abrahamson OL 6-4 252 Fr. Olympia (WSU) 26 Phil Smith DE 6-0 210 Jr. Denver, CO (East) 78 Don Oakes DT 6-2 220 Fr. Kennewick 27 Aaron McCoy RB 5-8 196 Jr. Woodland 79 Scott Beebe OL 6-3 285 Sr. Redmond Selah 28 David Young WR 5- 11 178 So. Bainbridge Island 80 Matt Guyette WR 5-9 165 Jr. Fr. Mililani, HI 29 Greg Lockett RB 6-0 188 So. Stayton 82 Raymond Leon-Guerrero WR 5-8 157 30 Todd Cooley p 6- 1 200 Sr. Mt. Vernon 83 Jamie Pilkington WR 6-5 201 Fr. Bellevue 32 Darryl Fitzhugh Jr. RB 5-8 165 Fr. Long Beach, CA 84 Brent Hixson TE 6-3 213 Fr. West Linn, OR 34 Bryan Davis RB 5-9 168 Fr. Spanaway 85 Bill Weis WR 6-1 162 So. Federal Way 35 Steve Saalfeld LB 6-1 190 So. Gervais, OR 86 Zale Crawford TE 6-3 220 Jr. Tumwater (Elma) 38 Ricardo Aguirre DB 5-10 210 So. Renton 87 Aaron Foster WR 5-11 175 Jr. Bai nbridge Island 39 Arthur Ruffin RB 5-11 202 So. Lakewood, OH 89 Marty Pujolar WR 5-7 168 So. Friday Harbor 40 Erin Clendenin DB 6-1 199 So. Billings, MT 90 Tim Overland DE 6-3 213 Fr. Medford, OR 42 Joe Younger RB 5-10 170 So. Bozeman, MT 91 Josh Reed DT 5-11 254 Fr. Medford, OR Lakewood, CO 44 Danny Ballough DB 5-9 170 So. Issaquah 92 Rick Messmer DE 6-1 211 So. Honolulu , HI 45 Joel Epstein DB 5-10 205 Jr. Gig Harbor 93 Dominic Ahuna DT 5-11 217 Fr. Renton (Kentridge) 46 Mike Cooper DB 6-1 215 Jr. Chico, CA (Butte) 94 Scott Fenton DE 6-2 212 Fr. Sr. Olympia 48 Mike Lewis DB 6-0 198 Fr. Bel levue 95 Jeff Vaughn DT 6-1 225 Fr. Kailua, HI 50 Jamie Hicks OL 6-0 255 So. Tumwater 96 Alex McNutt DT 6-1 211 51 Nathan Upton LB 5-11 200 Fr. Auburn 98 Dan Alexander DT 6-2 255 Fr. Seattle (Ingraham) 52 Rodney Emmons LB 6-2 220 Sr. Orting 99 Bruce Maclean TE 6-3 225 Fr. Torrance, CA 53 Pau l Ringstad OL 5-11 250 So. Kent (Kentridge) 55 Rob Hoag LB 6-1 230 So. Littleton, CO Head Coach - Ross Hjelseth. Assistants - Todd Williams, Shawn Alexander, Chuck Bingham, Steve Cain, Doug Elam, John Portenier, Mike Roberts.

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FIRST VISIT FREE Step, 8.Y .O.F., Step Circuit, 20/20 11 Five To Be Inducted In CWU Hall-Of-Fame Tonight Five former Central Washington University athletes will be inducted into he had eight interceptions returning them 111 yards. He the school's Athletic Hall-of-Fame, tonight bringing membership into the Hall ranks fourth in career all-purpose yards with 2,900, including to 67. The new inductees include Steve Hertling, Jim Boora, Don Harney, 781 rushing and 366 on pass receptions. Mike Kuchera and Ray Normile. Hertling earned a B.A. in education from CWU in 1970 and a MA from Seattle University in 1976. He taught school for Jim Boora, Track and Field six years in the Edmonds school district before becoming a Boora had five Top 6 finishes in the NAIA national outdoor track-and-field real estate broker in Oak Harbor. meet between 1965 and 1968 and no CWU athlete has ever had more. Mike Kuchera, Football, Basketball and Track He placed second in the 880 yards in 1966 and second in Kuchera, a native of Cle Elum, was a three-sport standout at CWU during the 440 in 1967 to earn All-American honors. He also placed the 1941 -42 and 1942-43 school years. fourth in the 880 in 1965, fifth in the 800 meters in 1968 and In football , he tied for the team scoring lead in both the1941 and 1942 sixth in the mile relay in 1966. seasons and earned all-conference honors at fullback in the latter season He also had a second and third place finish in the 880 when he helped lead the Wildcats to the conference title with an overall record yards in the NAIA National Indoor meet in 1967 and 1966, of 5-1-2. respectively. In addition to playing fullback where he earned mention on the Little All­ Boora also won three straight District 1 880 yard and two District 1 mile Coast team, he also played linebacker and was one of the leading tacklers relay titles. on the team. Boora earned a B.A. in education from CWU in 1968 and was the head In basketball, he was the team's fifth leading scorer during track and cross country coach at Olympia High School between 1968 and the 1941-42 season and in track, he helped lead Central to 1971 . He also served as the head cross country coach at Grays Harbor the 1943 conference title, tieing for first in the high jump and Community College in 1989 and 1990. also competing in the shot out, discus and javelin. His collegiate career was interruped by World War II. Don Harney, Football and Basketball Following a 31 /2 year stint in the Army , he returned to school Harney was CWU's football team captain in 1942 when the Wildcats won at UW to complete work on his degree. the league championship with a 5-1-2 record . He played quarterback in 1941 , Kuchera, who now lives in Everett, taught and coached at earning second team all-conference honors, but was switched Highland High School and served as the head football coach to a play-calling guard position the next season and was and athletic director at Sunnyside High School. He left the field of education selected to the Associated Press Little All -American team as to enter private business, but stayed active in sports working as a referee in an honorable mention pick. Snohomish County from 1958 until 1982. He was also a reserve on the basketball team for three seasons before World War II interruped his playing career. Ray Normile, Basketball Coach Following the war where he flew 30 B-26 missions as a Normile, who was elected to the Washington State Basketball Coaches bombardier over Europe, he played one season of football at Hall-of-Fame earlier this year, coached for 30 years at Benton City, Kennewick WSU graduating in 1947 before embarking on a coaching and Queen Anne high schools and spent 39 years in the field of education, and teaching career. 38 in Washington. Harney, a 1939 graduate of Cleveland High School in Seattle, spent 34 A 1931 graduate of Weatherwax High School in Aberdeen, he played two years at Roosevelt High School in Seattle. He was an assistant football coach seasons of football (1932-33) and three of basketball (1933, 1934 and 1936) for 16 seasons and head coach for nine, winning titles in 1963, 1964 and at Central. 1966. He was also Roosevelt's head baseball coach for 16 seasons, winning After earning a BA in edication from CWU in 1936, he ~~--~ three divisional and one Metro League title. coached one year at Kiana Benton and five at Kennewick, taking them to their first-ever state basketball appearance. Steve Hertling, Football He also coached one year in New Jersey as he was Arguably the best kick returner in school history, Hertling set 14 school completing a masters degree at Columbia University. After records and earned four letters between 1966 and 1969. earning his MA, he returned to Kennewick as the school's He still holds the marks for the longest punt return (90 yards); most punt principal and basketball coach for two more years. return touchdowns, season (3) and career (4); most career punt (48) and Between 1946 and 1966, he coached football , basketball, kickoff (50) returns and most career punt return yards (634). baseball and track-and-field at Queen Anne. His 1965 He was a three-time Evergreen Conference all-star, earning first team basketball team placed eighth in the state tournament. Between 1966 and honors at running back in 1967 and 1968 and at defensive back in 1969 when 1976, he was a counselor at Nathan Hale High School.

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12 attended Portland State, but did not play prior to enrolling at center. Central Washington. Earned second team all-league hon­ He graduated in 1959 with a bachelor of arts degree in education and later ors last year. Started six games and ranked second on team earned a masters in physical education from Central and a doctorate in in tackles among down linemen and second in tackles for secondary education from the University of Idaho in 1974. losses ... Is strong and has quick feet and also has ability to Frederick coached basketball and baseball at Thorp High School (1959- get upfield. Misc: Born 12-28-70 at Seattle. Psychology 60) ; football , basketball and track at Waitsburg High School (1960-63) and major. Plans to be teacher and coach. Has one brother and football and baseball at Central Kitsap (1963-67) before returning to Ellens­ one sister. burg in 1967. From 1967 until 1983, he served as an assistant football coach and was head baseball coach from 1968 until 1978 when he resigned to take over the chairmanship of the physical education department. Shane Wyrsch (LB, 6-0, 225, Sr., North Bend - Mt. Si) He gave up the that job when he was named to succeed Adrian "Bink" High School: Graduated from Mount Si in 1989. Earned letters in football and Beamer as athletic director in the fall of 1980. baseball. All-state and team captain senior season in football. All-league Frederick is CWU's winningest baseball coach. In 11 seasons his teams junior and senior season. Captain junior season in baseball. won 234 games and lost 14 7 and qualified for the NAIA College World Series All-league. College: Had 24 tackles including two for losses in 1968 and 1970. of seven yards freshman season. Added four tackles in For the past decade, Frederick has also served as CWU's women's playoffs. Also played key role on special teams in addition basketball coach. He led CWU to a 31-5 overall record and its first-ever District to serving as backup at linebacker. Started all 1O games at 1 title in 1987-88 and was named the district's Coach-of-the-Year for the inside linebacker sophomore year and tied first-team All­ second time. In 1O seasons, his teams have won 157 games and lost 128. American Tracy McKenzie for team lead in tackles with 74. Misc: Born 7- 16-37 at Hoquiam. Wife's name is Bobbi. Has three adult Also had four OB sacks for losses of 32 yards, two blocked sons, Brooke, Rick and Rob. Bobbi has two children, Anna, 22, and David, 20. passes and two forced fumbles to earn second team all­ David was member of CWU baseball team last spring . . . District 1 baseball league honors. One of four team captains last year. Injured Coach-of-the-Year three times (1969, 1970 and 1971 ). knee in Idaho State game and sat out rest of season. Ranks 16th in career tackles with 124. Will be one of leaders on team this fall. Misc.: Born 6-23- 71 at Brooklyn, N.Y. Law and justice major. Has one sister. GARY SMITH Athletic Trainer (25th year) Gary Smith, 53, has been the athletic trainer at Central Washington since 1968. He is in his 24th season with the Wildcats. Smith, a past president of the NAIA Athletic Trainers Association, is a member of the NAIA and Central Washington University Hall-of-Fames. He was elected for meritorious service and was inducted in the NAIA Hall­ ADMINISTRATION of-Fame in March, 1985. He was only the second trainer so honored. Smith was inducted into CWU's Hall-of-Fame last June. A member of the NAIA Medical Aspects committee, Smith has worked at GARY FREDERICK Athletic Director (13th year) national championship events in baseball, wrestling and track-and-field and at Gary Frederick has been athletic director at Central Washington since the Hula Bowl football game. Sept. , 1980. He was on the medical staff for the World University Games in Bulgary in During that time, he has developed CWU's athletic pro­ 1978 and for the Cup of Nations tournament in Bogota in 1974. Smith also gram into one of the top small-co llege programs in the spent two weeks working at the Olympic Development Camp in Colorado country. Springs, Colo ., in the summer of 1987. For the past 1O years, the Wildcats have been ranked in Smith was born July 27, 1938, at Charlevoix, Mich., and graduated from the Top 8 in the NAIA Men's All-Sports competition. Charlevoix High School in 1956. After a stint in the military, he attended North CWU won the 1986-87 all-sports title and placed seventh Central Michigan College, earning an associate of science degree in 1962. last year. The1986-87 championship was the first national He then enrolled at Northern Michigan University and was granted a all-sports title for the Wildcats. bachelor of science degree in 1964. Smith received his masters of science Its previous best finish was a pair of seconds in 1970-71 degree from Indiana University in 1965. and 1984-85. He played football and track in high school, earning all-conference honors Frederick, 55, has a long affiliation with Central. After graduating from in football. He also lettered in track at Northern Michigan. Raymond High School in 1955 where he was all-conference in football , Before accepting his position at CWU, he was head trainer for Punahou basketball and baseball, he enrolled here. High School in Hawaii for three years. Frederick lettered in football three years (1956-58) and earned second Smith and his wife, Elizabeth, were married in 1961 . They have two adult team all-conference honors in 1957 and first team honors in 1958 at offensive children - Julie Marie and Michael Allen .

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13 Sports Sponsorship Program Begins Second Vear Central Washington University's sports sponsorship program is in its second year. A total of 18 businesses have signed up for the 1993-94 sports season and will contribute $76,000 in cash and in-kind services to the university. Businesses receive exposure with signs and P.A. announcements in addition to program and television and radio advertising. Game sponsorships are also available. The program is broken down into four levels on investment. Investment packages begin at $10,000 and are also available at $5,000, $2,500 and $1 ,000. The program is under the direction of Bruce Walker, CWU's Athletic Promotions Director. The Dave Bean Agency also played a major role in kicking off the program last year. One of last year's promotions was a contest in which contestants guessed the number of basket­ ball that would fit in a car donated by Eastside Jeep Eagle in Bellevue with the winner receiving the vehicle. Roger Boyd of Ellensburg (pictured along with Walker) was the lucky fan. The sponsorship program is just one way you can give a boost to your favorite team at CWU. And with looming cutbacks in support of higher education, your help is needed now more than ever. You can also help by joining the CWU Booster Club. Levels of membership include the Athletic Director's Circle, Red & Black Cub, Head Coach and Assistant Coach. There are many benefits to joining including invitations to special events, reserve parking, pro­ gram recognition and newsletters. Contact Walker at 963-1952 or interim athletic director Jeff Zenisek at 963-1911.

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Individual Single Game Kickoff Returns Returns - 6, Mike Timmons (Portland State, 1977); Roy Garrison (Pacific Rushing Lutheran, 1976); Harry Knell (Simon Fraser, 1973) Attempts - 38, Homer Barber (Western Washington, 1979) Playoffs: 39, Yards - 179, Jim Tremper (Western Washington, 1975) Pat Patterson (Lewis & Clark, 1989) Long return - 100, Jim Tremper (Chico State, 1976) Yards - 250, Lynn Robinson (Eastern Washington, 1926) Yards, modern - 243, Ted Huber (Simon Fraser, 1982) Scoring 100-yard rushers - 2 (Most combined yards, 308, Kenny Thompson, 163, Touchdowns - 5, Corky Bridges (Pacific Lutheran, 1958) Playoffs: 5, and Tyson Raley, 145, Western Washington, 1990) Pat Patterson (Dickinson State, 1989) Highest Avg., min. 8- 17.7, Jay Lane 10-177 (Whitman, 1963) PATs made - 9, Jeff Hilzendeger (Lewis & Clark, 1988) Touchdowns - 5, Corky Bridges (Pacific Lutheran, 1958) Playoffs: 5, Pat PATs blocked - 2, John Craig (Hawaii, 1967) Patterson (Dickinson State, 1990) Field Goals - 3, Steve Daily (Eastern Washington, 1969); Charles Long gain - 97, Bill Smith (Western Washington, 1942) Stockwell (Simon Fraser, 1975; Oregon Tech, 1976); Craig Long gain, modern - 94, Kenny Thompson (Pacific Lutheran, 1991) Warmenhoven (Oregon Tech, 1983; Whitworth, 1984; Southern Oregon, 1984); Darrell Roulst (Western Washington, 1991) Passing Long FG - 54, Ken Mcconkey (Idaho State, 1992) Attempts - 52, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991) Points - 33, Corky Bridges (Pacific Lutheran, 1958) Completions - 32, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991 ) Points, Kicker - 14, Steve Daily (Eastern Washington, 1974) Intercepted - 6, John Coen (Simon Fraser, 1973) Yards - 467, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991 ) Highest PCT., min. 10 - 80.0, Greg Olson 8-10 (Oregon Tech, 1984); Beau Individual Single Season Baldwin 8-10 (Oregon Tech, 1991) Playoffs: 82.4, Ken Stradley 14-17 (Lewis & Clark, 1989) Rushing Touchdowns - 5, Terry Wick (Southern Oregon, 1974) Attempts - 228, Pat Patterson (1989) Long gain - 84, Jim Hill (Linfield, 1986) Yards - 1494, Pat Patterson (1989) Avg., min. 70 - 8.1 , Kenny Thompson 104-845 (1991 ) Total Offense Touchdowns - 19, Pat Patterson (1989) Plays - 66, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991 ) Most 100 yard rushing games - 7, Pat Patterson (1989), Corky Bridges Yards - 550, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991 ) (1958), R.J. Williams (1972), Ed Watson (1984) Highest Avg., min. 10 - 17.7, Jay Lane 10-177 (Whitman, 1963) Most 100 yard rushing games, team - 9 (Ed Watson 7, Jim McCormick Highest Avg., min. 20 - 13.1, Ken Stradley 21-275 (Pacific, 1991) 2, 1984) Touchdowns - 5, Terry Wick (Southern Oregon, 1974); Corky Bridges Consecutive 100 yard rushing games - 7, Pat Patterson (1989), Corky (Pacific Lutheran, 1958; Whitworth, 1958) Playoffs: 5, Pat Patterson Bridges (1958) (Dickinson State, 1990) Most 200 yard rushing games - 4, Pat Patterson (1989) Consecutive 200 yard rushing games - 3, Pat Patterson (1989) Receiving Catches - 16, John Balmer (Eastern Oregon, 1992) Yards - 223, Mike Grant (Western Washington, 1981) Passing 100-Yard Receivers - 2 (John Bower, Terry Duncan vs. Puget Sound, Attempts - 306, Jeff Short (1971) 1988) Completions -151 , Jon Kitna (1992) Touchdowns - 3, Tom Engdahl (Southern Oregon, 1974); Mike Grant Intercepted - 15, Harvey Kochel (1968) (Lewis & Clark, 1982); Kyle Fowler (Puget Sound, Eastern Washington, Fewest Interceptions (min. 100 att.) - 3, Bart Fortune (1988) 1984); Terry Duncan (Puget Sound, 1988); Eric Boles (Simon Fraser, 1990); Lowest Interception PCT. - 2.1, Terry Karg 4-194 (1990) Tyson Raley (Eastern Oregon, 1991) Highest PCT., min. 100 - 61.5, Beau Baldwin 67-109 (1991 ) Long gain - 84, Todd Peterson (Linfield, 1986) Yards - 2088, Ken Stradley (1991 ) Touchdowns - 25, John Coen (1972) Interceptions Most 200 yard passing games - 7, Ken Stradley (1991) Interceptions - 3, Bill Morrison (San Francisco State, 1970); Howard Most consecutive 200 yard passing games - 7, Ken Stradley (1991 ) Hosley (Western Washington, 1966); Jim Thrasher (Whitworth, 1956) Yards - 102, Pat Maki (Western Washington, 1972) Long return - 102, Pat Maki (Western Washington, 1972) Total Offense Plays - 366, Jon Kitna (1992) Punting Yards - 2258, John Coen (1972) Punts - 14, Lynn Robinson (Idaho, 1926) Avg., min. 150 - 8.3, Ken Stradley 270-2252 (1991) Punts, modern - 12, Brian Maine (Eastern Washington, 1977); Butch Hill Touchdowns - 30, John Coen (1972) (Puget Sound, 1966) Most 200 yard games - 7, John Coen (1972); Ken Stradley (1991) Yards - 587, Lynn Robinson (Idaho, 1926) Most consecutive 200 yard games - 6, Ken Stradley (1991) Yards, modern - 423, Brian Maine (Eastern Washington, 1977) Highest Avg., min. 5 - 49.0, Butch Hill 5-245 (Western Washington, 1966) Receiving Long punt - 83, Bob Denslow (Gonzaga Frosh, 1933) Receptions - 53, Mike Grant (1982); John Balmer (1992) Long punt, modern - 79, Butch Hill (Western Washington, 1966) Yards - 940, Mike Grant (1982) Touchdowns - 10, Terry Anderson (1972) Punt Returns Highest Avg., min. 10 - 24.5, Don Wills 12-295 (1980) Returns - 7, Ron Nelson (Eastern Oregon, 1986) Most 100 yard games - 4, Mike Grant (1982) Yards - 136, L.G. Carmody (Western Washington, 1941) Most consecutive 100 yard games - 2, Todd Peterson Yards, modern - 117, Brad Taylor (Western Oregon, 1989) (1987), Eric Boles (1990), John Balmer (1992) Long return - 100, Sam Rugg (Ellensburg, 1909) Most different 100 yard receivers, season - 4 (Eric Boles, Long return, modern - 90, Steve Hertling (Western Washington, 1967) James Atterberry, Scott Chamberlain, Tyson Raley, 1991 ) Punts blocked - 2, James Mitchell (Simon Fraser, 1988) 15 Punting PCT., min. 150 - 60.8, Beau Baldwin, 104-171 (1990-92) Punts - 78, Butch Hill (1967) Yards - 3045, Ken Stradley (1989-91) Yards - 2563, Butch Hill (1967) Most 200 yard games - 9, Jeff Short (1970-71) Avg., min. 25 - 38.24, Jay Lane 41 -1568 (1963) Touchdowns - 35, Jeff Short (1970-71) Most consecutive games, touchdown - 13, John Coen Interceptions (1972-73) Interceptions - 13, Pat Maki (1972) Yards - 194, Pat Maki (1972) Total Offense Touchdowns - 2, Bob Hibbard (1951) Plays - 648, Jon Martin (1976-78) Most consecutive games, interception - 5, Pat Maki (1972) Yards - 3260, Ken Stradley (1989-91) Most 200 yard games - 8, John Coen (1972-73) Punt Returns Avg., min. 200 - 6.8, John Coen 465-3158 (1972-73) Returns - 33, Eric Beardsley (1949) Touchdowns - 42, John Coen (1972-73) Returns, modern - 32, Scott Chamberlain (1991) Most consecutive games, touchdown - 17, John Coen Yards - 470, Eric Beardsley (1949) (1972-73) Yards, modern - 344, Ron Nelson (1986) Avg., min. 7 - 23.0, Jack Curtright, 7-161 (1964) Touchdowns - 3, Steve Hertling (1967) Receiving Punts blocked - 2, James Mitchell (1988, 1989 & 1990); Craig Receptions - 110, James Atterberry (1990-92) Maloney (1992) Yards - 1611 , James Atterberry (1990-92) Most 100 yard games - 5, Mike Grant (1981-82) Kickoff Returns Highest Avg. (min. 40) - 21 .6, Howard Hosley, 49-1058 (1966- Returns - 20, Jimmie Dillingham (1986) 68) Yards - 531 , Jimmie Dillingham (1986) Touchdowns - 17, Kyle Fowler (1983-84) Avg., min. 8 - 43.0, Jim Tremper 8-344 (1975) Most consecutive games, touchdown - 5, Mike Grant (1981- 82) Scoring Touchdowns - 19, Pat Patterson (1989) Punting PATs made - 44, Darrell Roulst (1991) Punts - 176, Butch Hill (1964-67) PAT attempts - 47, Darrell Roulst (1991) Yards - 6083, Butch Hill (1964-67) Field goals - 11 , Craig Warmenhoven (1984); Ron Sparks Avg., min. 70- 37.0, Ken Stradley, 94-3482 (1989-91) (1990) Points - 117, Gorky Bridges (1958) Interceptions Consecutive PATs - 39, Craig Warmenhoven (1984) Interceptions - 19, Pat Maki (1971-72) Points, kicker - 74, Darrell Roulst (1991) Yards - 287, Pat Maki (1971-72) Touchdowns - 2, Bob Hibbard (1951), Dan Doran (1950-52) Defense Primary tackles - 81 , Nick Snyder (1987) Punt Returns Assisted tackles - 45, Maurice Hanks (1980) Returns - 48, Steve Hertling (1966-69) Total tackles - 116, Nick Snyder (1987) Yards - 634, Steve Hertling (1966-69) Tackles for losses - 19, Bob Shaw (1984) Avg., min. 14 - 14.8, Brad Taylor, 38-563 (1988-89) QB Sacks - 14, Bob Shaw (1984) Touchdowns - 4, Steve Hertling (1966-69) Passes blocked - 8, Spencer Minnix (1991 ), James Mitchell Blocked Punts - 7, James Mitchell (1988-91) (1991) Fumble recoveries - 5, Dennis Edwards (1984) Kickoff Returns Fumbles forced - 3, Don Schneider (1982); Bob Shaw (1984); Returns - 50, Steve Hertling (1966-69) Tracy McKenzie (1991 ); Aaron Forbes (1992) Yards - 1241 , Jimmie Dillingham (1984-87) Avg., min. 16 - 35.3, Jim Tremper 18-636 (1974-76) Individual Career Scoring Rushing Touchdowns - 32, Ed Watson (1983-86) Attempts - 489, Ed Watson (1983-86) Consecutive games, touchdown - 11 , Pat Patterson ( 1988- Yards - 2640, Pat Patterson (1988-89) 89) Avg., min. 150 - 6.5, Pat Patterson, 408-2640 (1988-89) PAT attempts - 118 - 116 kicking, Craig Warmenhoven (1983- Touchdowns - 31 , Ed Watson (1983-86); Pat Patterson (1988- 86) 89) PATs made - 111 , Craig Warmenhoven (1983-86) Most 100 yard rushing games - 12, Pat Patterson (1988-89) Field goals - 25, Craig Warmenhoven (1983-86) Most 200 yard rushing games - 4, Pat Patterson (1988-89) Points - 194, Ed Watson (1983-86) Most consecutive games, touchdown - 11 , Pat Patterson Points, kicker - 186, Craig Warmenhoven (1983-86) (1988-89) Consecutive PATs - 58, Craig Warmenhoven (1983-86)

Defense Passing Primary tackles - 180, Maurice Hanks (1981-84) Attempts - 494, Jeff Short (1970-71) Assisted tackles - 130, Maurice Hanks (1981-84) Completions - 232, Jeff Short (1970-71) Total tackles - 310, Maurice Hanks (1 981-84) Intercepted - 32, Butch Hill (1964-67) Tackles for losses - 29, Bob Shaw (1 981-84) Fewest Interceptions (min. 200) - 12, Jim Hill (1986-87); Jon QB Sacks -17, Bob Shaw (1981-84) Kitna (1992) Passes blocked - 20, James Mitchell (1988-91) Lowest Interception PCT. (min. 200) - 3.2, Jim Hill, 12-370 Fumbles recoveries - 10, Maurice Hanks (1981-84) (1986-87) Forced fumbles - 5, Bob Shaw (1981-84)

16 Team Offense Game Completions - 0, Oregon Tech (1980), Humboldt State (1966); Eastern Oregon (1986) Rushing Yards - 0, Oregon Tech (1980); Humboldt State (1966); Eastern Oregon Attempts - 77, Southern Oregon (1976) (1986) Yards - 486, Lewis & Clark (1985) Average - 8.5, Oregon Tech 35-298 (1985) Total Defense Touchdowns -10, Whitworth (1926) Plays -1 7, WWAAB (1947) Touchdowns, modern - 8, Eastern Oregon (1987); Pacific (1991 ) Plays, modern - 46, Eastern Washington (1964) Yards - 72, Portland State (1973) Passing Average - 1.2, Portland State 60-72 (1973) Attempts - 52, Eastern Oregon (1983); Simon Fraser (1991) Completions - 32, Simon Fraser (1991) Interceptions - 7, Western Washington (1952); Humboldt State (1968); Team Offense Season Puget Sound (1983) Yards - 467, Simon Fraser (1991) Rushing Percentage - 83.3, Keyport 15-18 (1927) Attempts - 610 (1984) PCT., modern - 80.0, Whitman 12-15 (1962) Playoffs: 78.9, Lewis & Yards - 2667 (1988) Clark, 15-19 ( 1989) Avg. per rush - 5.6, 389-2183 (1991) Touchdowns - 5, Southern Oregon (1974); Eastern Oregon (1991) Touchdowns- 34 (1987,1988, 1991) Avg. per game - 296.3 (1988) Total Offense Most consecutive games, touchdown - 39 (1987-91 ) Plays - 96, Boise State (1971 ); Lewis & Clark (1985) Yards - 689, Pacific (1991) Passing Average - 10.5, Whitworth 62-652 (1992) Attempts - 343 (1992) Touchdowns - 12, Keyport (1927) Completions - 196 (1991) Touchdowns, modern - 9, Eastern Oregon (1987); Pacific (1991) Intercepted - 24 (1980) Fewest Intercepted - 4 (1989 & 1990) Punting Lowest Interception PCT. - 1.7, 4-233 (1990) Punts - 14, Idaho Frosh (1926) Yards - 3140 (1991) Punts, modern - 13, Portland State (1977) Touchdowns - 25 (1972) Yards - 587, Idaho Frosh (1926) Avg. per game - 314.0 (1991) Yards, modern - 423, Eastern Washington (1977) Most consecutive games, touchdown - 21 (1971-73, 1981-83) Average - 49.0, Western Washington 5-245 (1 966) Total Offense Interceptions Plays - 831 (1984) Interceptions - 7, Portland State (1975); Pacific Lutheran (1991) Yards - 5323 (1991) Yards - 129, Western Washington (1966) Average -7.4, 717-5323 (1991) Touchdowns - 50 (1991) Punts Returns Avg. per game - 532.2 (1991) Returns - 9, Lewis & Clark ( 1964) Yards - 164, Lewis & Clark (1964) Scoring Touchdowns - 53 (1991) Kickoff Returns PATS - 49 (1991) Returns - 10, Boise State (1968) Field goals - 11 (1984, 1990, 1991) Yards -197, Eastern Oregon (1981) Points - 401 (1991) Avg. per game - 41 .6 (1988) Miscellaneous First downs - 38, Simon Fraser (1991) First downs, rushing - 26, Lewis & Clark (1988) First downs, passing - 20, Simon Fraser (1991) Team Defense Season First downs, penalty - 6, Oregon Tech (1984) Penalties - 20, Simon Fraser (1988) Penalty yards - 171 , Oregon Tech (1992) Rushing Fumbles - 9, Whitworth (1969); Willamette (1949) Attempts - 290 (1988) Fumbles lost - 6, Willamette (1949) Yards - 688 (1970) Fumbles lost, modern - 5, Whitman (1969); Southern Oregon (1977) Avg. per rush - 2.0 (1970) Most points - 104, Keyport (1927) Touchdowns - 1 (1926) Most points, modern - 73, Pacific (1991) Touchdowns, modern - 3 (1963, 1989) Most points, quarter, modern - 28, Lewis & Clark (1988), Western Consecutive games, no TDs, modern - 6 (1984) Oregon (1989); Pacific (1991) Most points, half, modern - 52, Western Oregon (1989) Passing Attempts - 111 (1960) Team Defense Game Completions - 48 (1960) Most Interceptions - 27 (1970, 1972) Rushing Yards - 513 (1961) Attempt- 6, WWAAB (1942) Touchdowns - 0 (1930) Attempts, modern - 18, San Francisco State (1970); Western Washing­ Touchdowns, modern - 3 (1963 & 1964) ton (1983); Oregon Tech (1991) Yards - Minus 53, Whitworth (1985), Lewis & Clark (1988) Total Offense Plays - 453 (1960) Passing Yards -1474 (1961) Attempts - 0, Humboldt State (1966) Avg. per play - 3.1 (1968)

17 The NAIA - Providing Balanced Athletics Programs for More Than 65,000 Student·Athletes OVERVIEW

..-• hroughout its history, the National Association oflntercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has provided strong leadership for all aspects of intercollegiate sports. Since its introduction of intercollegiate championship basketball in 1937, the NAIA has maintained the highest standards while administering first-rate athletics programs. Time and time again, the NAIA has stepped forward to address the important issues of the day-be it racial integration in the'40s and '50s or establishing the first women's championship program in 1980. The NAIA has not been afraid to enact changes while others have watched and waited. In the past decade, presidents of the NAIA colleges and universities have assumed a position of responsible leadership. The NAIA's Council of Presidents, the organization's primary governing body, is comprised of32 college and university presidents from all regions of the United States. With its major emphasis on educational development, it was natural for the NAIA to further strengthen academic eligibility requirements in the mid-'80s. All NAIA participating student-athletes must maintain a certain grade-point-average (GPA) while accumulating credit hours for a declared academic degree. Unlike other associations, NAIA student-athlete academic eligibility is monitored on a semester-by-semester basis. The All-America Scholar-Athlete program, a long-standing NAIA tradition, recognizes junior and senior student-athletes with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale). This past year, over 700 NAIA student-athletes were .wtiiifo ()p~l~t~l~~:~~~::!'~i ;Jfil so honored, representing 225 member institutions. Since 1937, the NAIA has administered athletics IJilil! f~i lf,~'~,~~ ,a~11~1is c : :1~11 . f Hundreds of NAIA stlldellih!kogiliJ:Bdanriuo l~ osAll'.iuneri(CI C programs and championships in proper balance with the · Sdioliir:Athlet$$; thollS(Jn~iilc>re honored on thedistrktlevet / .· overall collegiate educational experience. Serving higher education in this manner is a responsibility the NAIA does not >;,•• 1 take lightly. It is a relationship built on confidence and trust - ; ~~i~~~~;m;;;!~i::ri1r1 1111 a relationship strengthened year after year. The future of >< I U Baseb(jii }>·•• ? . > ·.·•··· .. ·.·.·. .. < 65,000 young people is too important to handle any other way. j i ·.·•· ·. Baslietbcill (bw'.T&ill .•··.. .. :•.•.. :··· ...• ..:·.• •..• .• ·:·:.•·.······.•· ...••.·.•• ..•..••.. ······.···.••• ··.···:·•·... ..········ coB·l··"·ros·mu····®.•.··.••· ·.kd ·. :.·eo·.•·.··..•..r.~o· .·.·· ro·llr..· ·. i.irack.·. liY.•·.'.• ·.·.c·~··········&l.. .to •.•..·.. ·fi··. &iet .'.~.··ld:.'l..· •·. )···········:·•.:•... ··• .·· .· ·•·• ....•.• .···•...... ··.···••.· ...•.•··.·•· ...... ··.•···: :···.·... .••.• ••·.··.·•• ...••·... • ...··• ..•••. ·....•. ·•··.... ·.: :··.·'.....

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Mt. Hood League All-Time Zenisek Era Opponents w L T PF PA w L T Streak Eastern Oregon (1931-92) 19 8 0 752 403 1 0 0 W-9 Lewis & Clark (1946-89) 13 4 1 458 226 0 0 0 W-9 Linfield (1937-90) 4 8 0 206 270 0 0 0 W-2 Southern Oregon (1946-90) 15 6 0 480 285 0 0 0 W-2 Western Oregon (1936-92) 13 11 0 473 451 1 0 0 W-4 Willamette (1948-62) 1 4 0 45 101 0 0 0 L-4

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