Vista: October 22, 1981

Vista: October 22, 1981

University of San Diego Digital USD USD Vista USD News 10-22-1981 Vista: October 22, 1981 University of San Diego Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/vista Digital USD Citation University of San Diego, "Vista: October 22, 1981" (1981). USD Vista. 870. https://digital.sandiego.edu/vista/870 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the USD News at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in USD Vista by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Toreros Undefeated By Defeating LaVerne 23-15 by Matt Piselli LaVeme got on the board when the Despite playing one of their Leopards Fred Gometztrejo picked poorest games all season, the USD off Sweet's pass and ran 55 yards for Toreros beat the LaVerne Cougars the score. They scored again when 23-15 in front of 3,851 fans. The punter Tom Reilly decided to give win helped maintain USD's high LaVeme a safety instead of risking a ranking in Division 3 play. blocked punt by running out of the The Toreros came into last Satur­ end zone. day nights game expecting a great Despite the end result, can USD defensive struggle. Instead they had continue their undefeated season to struggle more against the officials next week against the nationally and themselves as the Toreros ranked NCAA Division 2 Azusa fumbled four times, threw four in­ Pacific Cougars? The Cougars come terceptions and accumulated 142 in with some impressive credentials. yards in penalties. They are the number one defensive Yet, despite the penalties the football team in the NA1A, including defense was once again superior as four shutout victories. No less than they forced three fumbles and in­ 12 Azusa-Pacific players were nam­ tercepted three passes. Dan Herbert - ed to last year's NAIA all-district first who was nominated for an NCAA team and they defeated the Toreros post-graduate scholarship, in­ soundly in last years contest 31-6. tercepted his sixth pass of the season Coach Williams though is still confi­ while Cedric Robertson and Charlie dent, "Azusa-Pacific will be the best Pillon had the others. The tough team we've faced this year and we defense was led by linebackers Don will have to be at our physical and Niklas, John Noonan, Gary emotional best if we are able to win," Newberry, and nose-guard Bruce Williams continues, "The Cougars Ognibene. outweigh us, are quicker, and have LaVeme opened the scoring in better personnel, but as a coaching the first quarter when Leopard staff we are confident that our guys quarterback Greg Hopkins found can rise to the occasion." wide-receiver Maurice Hopkins for a Redands beat the Cougars last 54-yard touchdown play that cap­ week 34-25 which snapped a five- ped off an 85-yard, three play drive. game winning streak for Azusa- But the Toreros struck back quick­ Pacific. As of last week APC was ly in the second period as Eric Sweet ranked eighth in the Division 2 polls, and Michael Rish started what would but the loss may change that rank­ be probably their most impressive ing. games as Toreros ever. At 14:22 Still the Toreros attack will be po­ junior Sweet found Rish on a tent; led by senior running back Joe 36-yard crossing patten to tie the Henry who needs only 173 yards score and complete a nine-play, rushing to become USD's all-time 75-yard drive. For the night, Sweet rushing leader. Quarterback Steve completed 15 passes on 31 attempts Loomis should be ready to play after and 290 yards. Rish caught five a two game absence due to a passes for an impressive total of 144 shoulder injury but if he isn't Coach Sr. Tim: Little Nun yards and two touchdowns. Williams still has Eric Sweet Other On the next series, Sweet took his weapons include: William Fackler, team on an 80-yard march that in­ 241 yards and a 6.1 ypc, Ronald cluded passes to Ronald Guzman, Guzman, who leads the Toreros in With Big Heart who caught five passes for 64 yards, receptions (16), Rish who averages 26.1 yards a catch, Mike Ledbetter, on the night, for 15 yards, and Rish by Robert Madden distributing three batches of chicken think it was penance." again for 36 yards. RisK's catch set 13 catches and kicker Robert Lozzi, "I hate this kind of stuff. I could soup to convalescing residents of the It was during this era of studying up Joe Henry (20 carries for 60 who has nine field goals this season never be a celebrity," says Sr. Tim Knolls. She was labeled the token and living in the convent that Sister yards) for a three yard run and a to lead the NCAA Division 3. And of Malone. But a celebrity is what she is Jewish mother. "My cooking cures was forced to spend required hours course, the Torero defense which 13-7 lead. to many people on campus. Her them or kills them," Sister said. in silence. It was especially hard in has been incredibly consistent this Another possible Torero touch­ face has to be one of the most well She's invited to countless parties and the Arkansas convent, where there year. Even USD's punt coverage down on a six yard scramble by known at USD. functions by students, but is was absolutely nothing to do. In Sweet was called back by one of the unit has not allowed a single yard Her office is right outside the main sometimes hesitant to go. Sister is order to vent any frustrations and do punt returned in three games. many holding penalties they had on entrance to the Student Union. afraid that she might inhibit the one of the things she does best, talk, Saturday's game against Azusa- the night. USD settled for a 33-yard She's normally there at 6:30 in the group there. For instance, she went Sister used to take occasional trips Pacific starts at 7:30 p.m. Coach field goal by Robert Lozzi. morning to take care of the day's to a student's apartment to pick up to the cemetary. She used to make a Williams is expecting a great crowd The Toreros put it out of reach in- paperwork so she can start dragging some materials, there was a beer on game out of it and look for people that could give them the edge that the fourth quarter when Sweet hit "kids" into the office before 8:00 the table and the student went to who died on important dates in her Rish again on a 52-yard post pattern they need to win in one of the most classes. Tim is as subtle as an erup­ move it. Sr. Tim asked, "Why did life, like her birthday. And when she important games in USD's history. to make the score 23-7. But ting volcano. Her lines include, you do that?" It bothers Tim when couldn't stand it any longer, she "Hey you, stop! Get in here, I want students feel inhibited around her. would yell .and scream. Or maybe to talk to you!" "Hey hon, how are Sr. Tim's nicknames are many but she would talk or even sing to a few Intersession you?" or "Hey babe, you're in trou­ they all pertain to one subject. In of the gravestones. It was Sr. Tim's ble. God herself will get you." Sister fact, if you turn the nameplate on way of remaining sane. explains that this is part of her open her door around it says "Half-Pint." The education paid off though. In Hawaii door policy. Since her busy work is Dean of Students, Tom Burke calls "I've taught every gamut from An extremely unique intersession to be offered under these conditions. done, she can be more at ease when her the "Midget Nun." Another elementary through college and I class has been added to the USD Students participating will deaprt students come into her office for common one is "Shortcake." She's was principal of three or four curriculum: the study of Buddhism from San Diego on January 4th, for counseling, or just to say hi. also called "the little nun who runs schools. In St. Louis, Sr. Tim open­ in Hawaii. This three unit course is a Honolulu and return on January Tim spends a large portion of her around all over campus." In high ed a rehabilitation center for the systematic study of the life and 25th. However, if the student wishes day with students, whether they school, Sister was named "mousey" mentally retarded. The center teaching of Gautama with special at­ to stay longer, there will be no extra have problems or just feel like talk­ because "I was so short and specialized in finding jobs for those tention to Buddhism in Hawaii and air fare. ing. Her appointments are normally squeaky." However, it doesn't who attended the center. When Sr. the Christian response to it. In addi­ This seminar course will be based full. When she does have free time bother her but reassures her that Tim came to Los Angeles, it was tion to the academic program of in Honolulu and students will be she is usually spending it with students are at ease with her. originally intended that she super­ scheduled classes and directed read­ lodged at the Kuhip Village Resort at students or catching a few moments Sister explains, "they know me to vise the opening of another ings, visits will be made to cultural Waikiki only two blocks away from for herself.

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