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Ted Ray David Reeves Darrin Reid *Brad Salonen David Schmidt Jason Ray * “ Ted Ray David Reeves 6-0, 236 5-11, 177 6-0, 185 OG, Fr. FS/Returns, Sr. SS, Fr. Missoula, MT Stevensville, MT Sedro Woolley, WA A foot injury forced Jason to redshirt as One of the fastest players in Montana A rangy player, Dave could see action at a freshman and the year off enabled him to history (3.85 in the 40), Ted was an strong safety. He could also help on special gain needed weight and strength. He played honorable mention all-Big Sky selection as teams. He was an “AA-AAA” all-state selec­ well in the spring at offensive left guard and a defensive back and kickoff returner last tion on offense and defense at Sedro should see action there in ’85. He was a first year. He has been nationally ranked in Woolley High his senior year. He was also team all-state and all-conference selection kickoff returns the last two seasons. Last year an all-conference pick as a junior and senior, at Big Sky High and team MVP in 1983. he was ranked 26th in the country in in­ he captained the 1983 team which went He was an honorable mention all-state terceptions with five. He was a ten-time 12-1 and was the runner-up in the state choice as a. junior. He also played in the letter-winner at Stevensville High, and all- championships. He also excelled in baseball. 1984 Shrine Game. He was a three-year let- state twice in football, and a state winner in His coach was Mark Hester. terwinner in both football and wrestling. His the 400 meters twice. He lettered in track Birthdate: February 14, 1966. football coach was Kevin Hammond. at UM in 1983. His major is Education. Birthdate: October 30, 1963. Birthdate: March 26, 1964. His major is Criminology. Computer Science major. Darrin Reid * Brad Salonen David Schmidt 6-5V2, 257 6-IV2, 210 6-2 , 222 OT, So. TE, Fr. ILB, So. Klamath Falls, OR Great Falls, MT Renton, WA Darrin is stronger and vastly improved Brad saw considerable playing time in his Moved from the offensive line to inside technique-wise and could earn a starting initial season at UM but was sidelined with linebacker, Dave was having an excellent berth at either offensive tackle position. He a wrist injury after three games. He had four spring until suffering an ankle injury. He will finished spring drills as the number one man receptions for 46 yards. He could be the first add good depth at that position and should at right tackle. He was an All-American player in Grizzly history to earn five letters see action there. He was an all-North Puget honorable mention as a senior at Klamath in football. His brother Brian is the all-time Sound League pick and Kentridge High’s Falls High. Darrin was first team all-state and receiver at Montana, holder of 1-AA receiv­ team captain in 1983. He won three letters team captain in football and wrestling. He ing records and currently a member of the in football and two in track. He is an avid lettered three times in football, wrestling and Dallas Cowboys. Brad was a first team all­ weight lifter. His coach was Bob Court. track. He played in the Shrine Game for the conference and all-state selection his senior Birthdate: August 20, 1966. South. His coach was Rolla Callaghan. year. Brad’s coach was Dale Pohle. His major is Sports Medicine. Birthdate: December 18, 1964. Birthdate: April 6, 1965. Physical Therapy major. Business major. 24 m ii im*\ * Dave Seaman * * Doug Sexe * * * Terry Shillam 6-1, 256 6-2 , 221 5-11, 185 NG, Jr. ILB, Jr. SS, Sr. Mt. Vernon, WA Great Falls, MT Spokane, WA The recipient of the Larry Miller Award Big things were expected of Doug after The second leading returning tackier, the given to the Outstanding Defensive an outstanding high school career and it ap­ only thing that can keep Terry from having Lineman, Dave will start at nose guard this pears as though they are on the horizon. He a great year is a nagging knee injury that year after starting at tackle last season. He is an honors candidate. He was the fourth sidelined him during much of spring prac­ led the defensive front in ’84 with 55 stops. ranked tackle among linebackers a season tice. He had 103 tackles last year including He is a 1985 honors candidate. He was an ago with 47 stops, including three for losses. five for losses and one interception. His all-conference football and basketball player As a senior at C. M. Russell High he was nickname is “Shilo” and he is a 1985 honors at Mt. Vernon High School. His coach was the state “AA” Player of the Year defensive­ candidate. He was an all-state choice at East Alan Williams. ly. Doug was first team all-state as a junior Valley High in football and was all-league Birthdate: February 10, 1964. and senior. He was a three-year letterman three times. He was league MVP as a senior Forestry major. in football and track and also lettered in and his prep team was the state “AA” cham­ basketball. His coach was Jack Jackson. pion that season. His coach was Bob Shill. Birthdate: July 15, 1964. Birthdate: September 12, 1963. Business major. Business Management major. Scott Sloan * *Mark Smith Rob Stack 6-0, 175 6-3, 239 6-0, 208 WR, Jr. OC, Jr. ILB, So. Colville, WA Vancouver, WA Whitehall, MT Scott suffered a major leg injury in spring A very consistent player at either center Playing time is all that Rob lacks from football and his status for the 1985 season or guard, Mark’s play at center will be crucial being a factor at his position for Montana. is unknown. Prior to the injury he was vy­ for Montana in 1985. He missed a good por­ He had added needed body weight and ing for playing time at wide receiver. A four- tion of spring drills with a wrist injury but will strength and is a tough, scrappy player. He sport letterman at Colville High and an all­ be fully recovered this season. He was an was first team all-conference and honorable conference receiver, he had 28 receptions All-Metro pick at linebacker and offensive mention all-state at Whitehall High. As a for 349 yards as a senior. He also lettered tackle as a senior at Jesuit High. His coach junior he was team MVP on defense. His in basketball, baseball and track. His coach was Bill Griffin. coach was Mike Battaiola. He also lettered was A1 Bushnell. Birthdate: November 25, 1963. in track. Birthdate: July 12, 1964. Forestry major. Birthdate: March 18, 1965. Radio-TV major. Art major. 25 Rick Sullivan * * * Bill Tarrow Bill Venard 6-2, 225 6-5, 218 6-3, 230 OG, So. OLB, Sr. OC, So. Whitefish, MT Eugene, OR Albany, OR Dramatic weight and strength im­ Plagued by injuries during his career, Bill still needs strength and playing time provements should add up to playing time Montana’s version of the “Mad Stork” has to help at his position. He was a three-sport for this hard-nosed competitor. He finished been a great pass rusher when he’s healthy. star at Albany High and wa a first-team All- spring drills second behind honors candidate Despite playing in only five games he was Valley selection as well as a Shrine Game Eric Dawald at right guard. A letterman in the fifth leading tackier among linebackers participant. His coach was Roger Dasch. football, basketball and track, Rick was in ’84 with 36 stops including four for losses. Birthdate: March 27, 1966. coached by Scott Sward at Whitefish High. The honors candidate was named Out­ His major is Computer Science. He was an excellent student, graduating standing Sophomore two years ago by his third in his class with a 3.9 GPA. He was teammates. He was all-state at defensive end a member of Boy’s State and the National and right end at Churchill High and played Honor Society. in the Shrine Game. His coach was Floyd Birthdate: April 21, 1966. Halvorsen. His major is Business Administration. Birthdate: March 21, 1963. Business Management major. * Terry White John Wilson * Dontelle Wynn 5-11, 174 5-10V2, 170 5-10, 181 WR, Sr. WR, So. SS, So. 4 San Jose, CA Missoula, MT Detroit, MI Terry will be counted on heavily at wide John had an outstanding spring and Moved from outside linebacker to safety, receiver where he should start. He has an should see playing time this year. A very Dontelle could contribute in the secondary excellent pair of hands and also runs sharp disciplined receiver, “Woody” has excellent as well as on special teams. Last season he patterns. He had three catches for 48 yards hands. He was a first team all-state selec­ had ten tackles in six games. He was an all- last season. He was team MVP at DeAnza tion and second team as a punt returner. He state linebacker at St. Martin DePorres High JC two years ago. He played his freshman was conference MVP on offense, team MVP School. He was all-league as a junior and season at Cal-Berkeley where he lettered. at Sentinel High School and participated in a senior and his team won state titles three He played prep football at Oak Grove High the Shrine Game.
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