2000 Central Washington University Wildcat Football Preseason

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2000 Central Washington University Wildcat Football Preseason
Wildcats Experienced at QB, Offensive Line, on Defense
ELLENSBURG - Central Washington University's inaugural football campaign at the NCAA
Division II level resulted in its first losing season in two decades. But, head coach John Zamberlin, who
led the Wildcats to a Columbia Football Association title two years ago, is confident his team can bounce
back this fall from a 4-5 1999 campaign , their first sub .500 season since 1980.
Though the Wildcats embark on an ambitious 10-game schedule which takes them into all four
time zones, only one of the games (Sept. 23 at Saint Mary's, Calif.) is against a NCAA Division I-AA team.
A year ago, the Wildcats played three Division 1 schools.
And also unlike a year ago, Zamberlin is starting the season with experienced, though still young ,
players at quarterback and on the offensive line.
CWU also returns five all-stars from the Columbia Football Association's No. 2 ranked defense,
but will have to replace most of the key skilled-position players on the offensive side of the football.
Zak Hill (6-0, 183, So., Battle Ground - Prairie), who twice passed for more than 300 yards,
returns at quarterback. In his freshman season, Hill completed 87 of 146 passes for 1,017 yards after
taking over the starting duties midway through the season. Backing up Hill, whose father Butch played
football and baseball for CWU and is a member of the school's Hall-of-Fame, will be redshirt freshman
Troy Thomas (6-3, 163) from Prosser.
"We're a little more settled at the quarterback position that we were a year ago," Zamberlin said .
"Zak made some good progress and competed well in spring ball . He is a very intelligent player and
comes from a good football background ."
Hill, the first CWU freshman to start a game at quarterback since Jon Kitna in 1992, could be
pushed by Thomas, who has good size and is very mobile. "Troy is a good athlete and can make plays on
his feet," Zamberlin , who has a 16-12 career mark in three previous seasons, said .
Also battling for the back~p role will be letterman Nathan Graham (6-0, 175, Reardan) and redshirt
freshman Dale Chase (6-4, 198, Fr., Olympia - River Ridge).
Hill will need to reply on a virtually brand-new support cast.
Running back Dan Murphy, who led the team in rushing (700 yards) and scoring (60 points), completed
his career as the all-time leader (3,628 yards and 312 points) in both categories. Top receivers Ty Nunez
(53 catches for 585 yards) and Ryan Seal (40-419) also graduated and Mark Leazer (20-223) elected not
to return .
Still, Zamberlin ranks the running back and receiving corps as possible team strengths.
The favorite to replace Murphy in the starting lineup is Nat Conley (6-0, 195, Jr., Pasco), who was
productive in a backup role, netting 338 yards and scoring four touchdowns on 80 carries. Also returning
are
Shawn Brathwaite (5-8, 190, So., Graham - Bethel) and Donovan Dashiell (5-9, 189, Jr., Port Orchard South Kitsap), who added 96 and 89 yards, respectively. Dashiell also averaged 24.3 yards on seven
kickoff returns.
"Nat is the most experienced running back," Zamberlin said . "He has good acceleration, good
vision and is an explosive runner.
"Shawn was one of our top running backs at the end of the 1999 season and has made
outstanding progress. He has good vision and quickness and all he needs is more playing time.
"Donovan showed some good things last season . He has exceptional balance. It just seems like
he has been snake-bitten with injuries," Zamberlin said.
Two University of Washington transfers - Ty Fotheringill (5-10, 185, Sr., Kelso) and Justin
Johnson (5-9, 200, So., Bellevue) - and redshirt Emilio Iniguez (5-7, 166, Fr. , Spanaway - Bethel) will
provide the Wildcats with remarkable depth at the running back position.
Iniguez, whose brother Rico was CWU's 1997 MVP, is a tough , hard-nosed runner. Fotheringill is
a slashing type of runner and is capable of making big plays. Johnson is a fullback and could be used in a
two-back set. "He has good power and quickness and will be a welcome addition," Zamberlin said .
Richard Penton (5-8, 185, So., Tacoma - Curtis) is the top returning receiver and he caught only
two passes a year ago. Still Zamberlin and quarterback coach Beau Baldwin are happy with the group of
receivers.
Penton had a team-best four receptions for 64 yards in the spring game. A former running back, he has
the ability to add yards after making the catch.
Also returning from last year's receiving corps are lettermen Clint Lecount (6-0, 195, Sr., Vancouver Evergreen) and Mark Acker (6-2, 200, Jr., Olympia - North Thurston) and redshirts Jake Roberts (6-3,
177, Fr., Spokane - University), Moses Lewis (6-2 , 175, Fr. , Yakima - Davis) and Josh Lopez (6-0, 175,
Fr., Wapato). Tony Butorac (6-2, 185, Fr., Elma), a standout CWU track athlete who redshirted in 1998, is
also back after skipping the 1999 season .
Lecount and Acker each made one catch last season . "Clint is a smart player and he understands our
offense. Mark has good speed , but hasn't had a lot of experience," Zamberlin said .
Roberts, who caught three passes for 127 yards in the spring game, has good size and hands and is a
tough kid , according to Zamberlin . Lewis has improved his pass receiving skills and has game-breaking
ability. Lopez has improved his conditioning and runs good routes. Butorac can use his track skills (he is
an outstanding long and high jumper) to go up for the ball.
Squad member Brooks Denny (5-9, 170, So., Brush Prairie) and redshirt freshman Scott Alexander (5-8,
170, Quincy) will play the H-back position , while lettermen Jason Webster (6-0, 230, So., Kent - KentMeridian) and Pete Kalasountas (6-3, 209, Sr., Hazen) are penciled in at tight end.
Denny showed great improvement this spring, while Alexander, a 15-footer pole vaulter for CWU's track
team, is a former high school running back who has good quickness and can add yards after the catch .
Webster, who saw limited duty last season, is a good run-blocker and catches the ball well in
traffic. Kalasountas started last season at quarterback, but was switched to tight end in the spring. "He is
just learning the position, but he is a good athlete, has good hands and knowledge of the offense,"
Zamberlin said.
Guard Josh Johnston (5-11 , 260, Sr. , Richland) is the lone returning all-star on offense and will
anchor the line, which returns virtually intact from last year. Also returning are guard Ryan Stengle (6-3,
250, So., Spokane - East Valley) , tackles Connor Craig (6-2, 245, So., Port Orchard - South Kitsap) and
Ethan McDonald (6-4, 260, Sr., Auburn) and center Chris Scheer (6-1, 260, Sr., Tacoma - Wilson) .
Even though everyone is back, CWU offensive coordinator John Picha has lots of options due to
an outstanding group of 1999 redshirts and will reshuffle the lineup.
Johnston, who earned second team Columbia Football Association honors last sea_son and is a
four-year starter, will move from the weak guard to strong guard position . "He is an excellent run blocker
and leads by example," Picha, who also coaches the offensive line, said .
Craig will move from tackle to take over at the other guard position . "Connor has improved his
size and strength and he has good speed and great tenacity ," Picha said.
At tackle, there will be two new starters with Craig moving inside and McDonald being switched to
defense. Stengle will move from guard and will battle redshirt Rhett Carpenter (6-3, 255, Fr. , Kelso) for
the start on the strong side. "Rhett has added weight and is very strong and aggressive and has the
ability to be a standout player," Picha said.
Redshirt Jonathan Lindsey (6-3, 240, Fr., Puyallup - Rogers) may get the nod on the week side.
"He has good feet and is an excellent pass blocker. He also has added some weight and strength ," Picha
said.
Backing up Lindsey will probably be redshirt Matt Green (6-4, 232, Fr., Spokane - Lewis & Clark),
who has good feet and has added weight. "Matt is very intelligent and is going to be a player, " Picha said.
Scheer, at center, is the only returning starter on the line likely to remain in the same position.
"Chris is a veteran and he is smart," Picha said. "He also has the ability to play all the line positions."
Rob Williams (6-3, 272, So., Tacoma - Clover Park), the only true freshman to see playing time
on the line last fall, will also contribute at center. "Rob has good size and strength and he had a good
spring ," Picha said .
Also contributing on the line this fall wiil be letterman Aaron Crockett (6-3, 320, So., Tacoma Bellarmine) and redshirt Zach Fife (6-3, 280, Fr., Yakima - West Valley) .
Crockett, at 320, is CWU's only 300-pounder on offense. Fife also has great size and plays with
good tenacity, Picha said.
On paper, CWU should have one of the top defensives nationally among NCAA Division II
schools. Six starters return off a unit that ranked 1?'h nationally in both total defense (272 .3) and rushing
defense ( 106.1) and 27'h in passing efficiency.
Five of the six incumbents were all-stars, including linebackers Jed Sluyter (6-0, 225, Sr., Renton
- Hazen) and Brandon Christensen (5-10, 200, Sr., Mukilteo - Kamiak) and defensive back Jason
Patterson (5-11 , 175, Jr., Enumclaw). All three were first team selections.
Defensive end John Fields (6-4, 240, Sr., Des Moines - Mt. Rainier) was a second team CFA allstar and defensive back John Hallead (5-11 , 217, Sr., Ellensburg), who was the 1998 CFA Defensive
Player-of-the-Year, earned honorable mention honors last fall.
CWU has no apparent weaknesses on defense, though its depth might be suspect on the line
and at linebacker.
On the line, the Wildcats graduated tackle Jason Woods, who had 42 tackles, and defensive end
Ryan Sawyer (21 tackles), but return Fields, who had 42 tackles, and tackle T.J . Horgan (6-2, 254, So.,
Spokane - East Valley, 24 tackles).
Fields, who has good size and runs well , led CWU in quarterback sacks (6 1/2) and total tackles
for losses (12 1/2). "He made more big plays than anyone else on the defense," Zamberlin said .
Battling for the other end slot opposite Fields will be lettermen Lee Petty (6-4, 240, Sr., Pasco WWCC) , Todd Hildebrand (6-3, 230, So., Poulsbo - North Kitsap) and Fred Simmons (6-3, 215 , So.,
Curtis) . Between them they combined for only 11 tackles last season.
Petty has good size, runs well and his explosive. "He has a chance to step up and claim the
position ," Zamberlin said .
Hildebrand runs well, but needs to get more physical. Simmons has a great work ethic and has
improved his strength .
On the inside Horgan is being counted on as the anchor. Letterman Shaun Claiborne (5-10, 310 ,
Lakewood - Clover Park) , who had 18 tackles last season , figures to replace Woods in the starting lineup.
Both players are rated strong, quick and explosive, according to the CWU head coach .
McDonald and Travis Brock (6-3, 270, So., Graham - Bethel) , who is also being moved from the
offense, will also figure in the rotation. "Ethan is hard-nosed and made good progress in the spring after
being moved ," Zamberlin said .
At linebacker, CWU has one of the best return ing combos in the country in Sluyter (79 tackles, 11
for losses, 3 interceptions) and Christensen (73 tackles, 11 for losses, 3 forced fumbles). They ranked 1-2
on the team in stops last season.
Sluyter could wind up his career as the leading tackler in school history. In three seasons, he
already has 230, including 19 for losses, and needs just 80 more to equal the school record of 310 set by
Hall-of-Farner Maurice Hanks between 1981 and 1984. Tackles have only been recorded as an official
stat since 1980.
Sluyter is one of five team captains along with Hill, Johnston, Fields and Hallead. "Jed has a
great work ethic and he provides great leadership," Zamberlin said . "He takes charge and motivates
others."
Christensen also ranks among CWU's career tackle leaders, ranking 17th with 184, including 22
for losses. "He is very physical, plays hard and makes a lot of big plays," Zamberlin said .
Jared Carter (6-0, 225, Jr., Walla Walla), who moves from an end position , is the favorite to fill the
third linebacking slot though he may by pushed by Rawley Robins (5-11 , 208, Sr., Federal Way) .
Carter, who has eight tackles as a defensive end reserve last year, has the physical tools to play
the position and has made good progress. All he lacks is experience. Robins has earned three letters as
a backup and is a physically tough player.
Also expected to see playing time at linebacker will be letterman Courtney Brown (6-0, 195, So.,
Spokane - Central Valley), squad member Johnny Hunn (6-0, 215, So., Lakewood - Lakes) and redshirt
Levi Teasley (5-9, 191, Fr., Ellensburg). Depth , however, remains a concern .
Patterson (39 tackles) and Hallead (59 tackles, 7 for losses) will anchor a strong secondary.
Replacements, however, must be found for free safety Scott Henry and cornerback Pete Hartzell.
Patterson returns at one corner. Last year he made a lot of big plays on the corner (team-leading
five interceptions and eight blocked passes) and on specialty teams (30.4 kickoff return average,
including 99-yard return for touchdown). He possesses good speed and has good size for the position.
Candidates to replace Hartzell at the other corner include lettermen Terrance Allen (5-7, 165, Jr.,
Tacoma - Mt. Tahoma) and Zac Scott (5-10, 185, So., Spokane - Central Valley) and redshirts Keenan
Mussie (5-8, 180, Puyallup - Rogers) and Rocky Martinez (5-8, 160, Fr. , Lynnwood - Mountlake Terrace).
Allen , who had 14 tackles last season , was a big contributor on CWU's specialty teams. He also
is a sprinter on the Wildcat track team. Scott has good speed and size and all he needs is to develop
confidence. Mussie has he potential to be a very tough , physical player. Martinez was moved from wide
receiver,
Hallead returns at strong safety. A year ago, he ranked third on the team in tackles with 59. He
ranks 13th in career tackles with 190 and is among the career leaders in blocked passes with 18. "John
has good speed and is very physical and has made a lot of big plays for us over the past three seasons,"
Zamberlin said.
He will be backed up by letterman Duncan Bagley (5-10 , 190, Jr., Raymond - Willapa Valley) and
Mike Alexander (5-11 , 190, Jr., Quincy) and redshirt Mitch Richards (5-9, 200, Stanwood - Lakewood) .
Bagley has made good strides since last season . Alexander is a standout pole vaulter for CWU's track
team. Richards is very physical and runs well.
Three-year letterman Chad Philip (5-10, 180, Sr., Edmonds - Woodway)will likely replace fouryear starter Henry at the free safety position . A year ago, Philip had just 10 tackles in a reserve role, but
he had an outstanding spring and has the tools to succeed. "It is his time to step up," Zamberlin said.
Also contending for playing time at free safety will be Brian Corpuz (5-11 , 190, Fr., Puyallup Bellarmine Prep), who missed last season after injuring his knee in the season opener against Eastern
Washington. ""Brian is a great competitor and was one of our fastest players before injuring his knee,"
Zamberlin said.
CWU will also be solid on special teams. Ian Tyrrell (5-8, 194, Sr. , Yakima - Davis) was an
honorable mention CFA all-star and is the school's all-time career punting leader (39.1). Place-kicker
Steve Hickey (6-2, 190, So., Ten ino, 35-41 PAT, 6-11 FGs in 1998) returns after missing the 1999
season . Patterson, who ranked sixth nationally (30.4) in kickoff returns and averaged 6.7 on 15 punt
returns, will likely handle the return chores.
CWU opens its 2000 season Sept. 2 at North Dakota. It is the earliest start ever for the Wildcats.
Carroll College visits Sept. 9 for the Wildcats' home opener. Central, which was picked to finish third in
the CFA coaches' pre-season poll, begins its conference season Sept. 30 at Bellingham against
defending champion Western Washington. Homecoming is Oct. 28 against Western Oregon .
CWU's 2000 football schedule:
September: 2 - at North Dakota, noon; 9 - Carroll, 1 p.m.; 16 - at Western Montana, noon ; 23 - at
Saint Mary's, 1 p.m.; 30 -*at Western Washington , 1 p.m.
October: 7 - at New Haven, Conn., 10 a.m.; 21 - *Humboldt State, 1 p.m.; 28 - *Western Oregon ,
1 p.m. (Homecoming).
November: 4 - UC Davis, 1 p.m.; 11 - *at Simon Fraser, 1 p.m. (All times listed are Pacific).
2000 CWU FOOTBALL ROSTER
No . Player
Pos .
WR
1 Moses Lewis
Levi Teasley
2
LB
4 John Hallead
DB
Zac Scott
DB
5
RB
6 Nat Conley
7
Richard Penton WR
Donovan DashiellRB
8
Brian Corpuz
DB
9
Zak Hill
QB
10
11
Pete KalasountasTE
12
Jason Patterson DB
Nathan Graham
QB
13
14
Luke Harris DB - RB
15
Terrance Allen DB
16
Dale Chase
QB
17
Rocky Martinez DB
Derek Schmitt
QB
18
19 Rollie Beltran WR
20
Scott Alexander WR
Ryan Adkins
WR
21
Duncan Bagley
DB
22
Keenan Mussie
DB
23
Jared Gibb
WR
24
25
Michael AlexanderDB
Nick Bates
WR
26
27
Steve Hickey
K
28
Shawn BrathwaiteRB
Steve Gabriel
RB
29
30 Courtney Brown LB
31
Lane Johnson
RB
32 Andy Sandbo
RB
Chad Phillip
DB
33
34
Brandon Christensen
Emilio Iniguez RB
35
36 Mitch Richards DB
Josh Arndt
DB
37
Elkanah Montgomery
38
Joe Smith
K
39
Ty Fotheringill RB
40
Torey HeildelbergLB
41
Justin Johnston RB
42
J . R . Ross
WR
43
Fred Simmons
DE
44
45
Lance Womach
K
Harold Powell
RB
46
47
Jed Sluyter
LB
Mark Rocha
LB
48
Ian Tyrrell
P
49
Johnny Hunn
LB
50
Zach Fife
OL
51
Connor Craig
OL
52
OL
53 Marlo Airhart
54
Josh Johnston
OL
55
Jared Carter
LB
Dustin Hawkins
DL
56
57
Rawley Robins
LB
John Hook
LB
58
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5- 9
5 - 11
5 - 10
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6-0
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Hometown
Yakima (Davis)
Ellensburg
Ellensburg
Spokane (Central Valley)
Pasco
Tacoma (Curtis)
Port Orchard (South Kitsap - WWU)
Puyallup (Bellarmine Prep)
Battle Ground (Prairie)
Renton (Hazen)
Enumclaw
Reardan
Wenatchee
Tacoma (Mt . Tahoma)
Olympia (River Ridge)
Lynnwood (Mountlake Terrace)
Poulsbo (N . Kitsap - Idaho State)
Pasco (EWU - WWCC)
Quincy
Woodinville (Inglemoor)
Raymond (Willapa Valley)
Puyallup (Rogers)
Ellensburg
Quincy
Colton (EWU)
Tenino
Graham (Bethel)
Spokane (Shadle Park)
Spokane (Central Valley)
Bellevue
Kirkland (Lake Washington)
Edmonds (Woodway)
3V
Mukilteo (Kamiak)
Spanaway (Bethel)
Stanwood (Lakewood)
Shelton
RS
Port Orchard (South Kitsap)
Enumclaw
Kelso (U . Washington)
Bremerton (Olympic)
Bellevue (U . Washington)
Bremerton
Tacoma (Curtis)
Prosser
Bremerton (Olympic)
Renton (Hazen)
Lakewood
Yakima (Davis)
Lakewood (Lakes)
Yakima (West Valley)
Port Orchard (South Kitsap)
Seattle (Mountlake Terrace)
Richland
Walla Walla
Graham (Bethel)
Federal Way
Spokane (Lewis & Clark)
No .
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Player
Pos.
Ht .
Steve JachimowiczL3 6- 1
OL
6- 3
Rob Williams
Luke Himmelman DE
6- 1
Blake Walker
LB
6- 1
Mact Wilcox
OL
6-1
Dusty Kinley
LB
5 - 11
Jonathan LindseyOL
6- 3
Matt Green
OL
6- 4
Ryan Stengle
OL
6- 3
Eric Foss
LB
6- 0
Ben Lippert
OL
6- 4
Mike Murray
OL
6- 4
Josh Sweeney
OL
6- 5
Chris Scheer
OL
6- 1
Caleb Burke
LB
5 - 10
Rhett Carpenter OL
6- 3
Aaron Crockett OL
6- 3
Kelty Lillquist0L-DL6-l
Even Picton
DL
6- 4
LB
6- 2
Ken Ento
Travis Brock
DL
6- 3
Josh Lopez
WR
6- 0
Nicholas HaralsonWR 5-11
Brandon Klump
TE
6- 5
Nate Standish
TE
6-1
Jason Webster
TE
6- 0
Brooks Denny
WR
5- 9
Tony Butorac
WR
6- 2
Clint Lecount
WR
6- 0
Mark Acker
WR
6- 2
Jake Roberts
WR
6- 3
T. J. Horgan
DT
6- 2
Jacob Galloway DE
6- 3
Zeb Keck
TE
6- 4
John Fields
DE
6- 4
Ethan McDonald DL
6- 4
Jake Dorn
TE
6- 3
Jaryl Varona
DE
6- 4
Todd Hildebrand DE
6- 3
Lee Petty
DE
6-4
Wt.
Cl.
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272
205
205
255
212
240
232
250
195
240
288
250
260
195
255
320
245
268
195
270
175
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Hometown
Tacoma (Wils o n )
Tacoma (Clo ver Park)
Mukilteo (Kamiak)
Everett (Cascade)
Oak Harbor
Lacey (Timberline)
Puyallup (Rogers)
Spokane (Lewis & Clark)
Spokane (East Valley)
Sumner
Prairie
Silverdale (Central Kitsap)
Lakewood
Tacoma (Wilson)
Stanwood
Kelso
Tacoma (Bellarmine)
Ellensburg
Manson
Vashon
Graham (Bethel)
Wapato
Anchorage , AK
Leavenworth (Cascade)
Ellensburg
Kent (Kent - Meridian)
Brush Prairie (Prairie)
Elma
Vancouver (Evergreen)
Olympia (North Thurston)
Spokane (University)
Spokane (East Valley)
Shleton
Monroe
Des Moines (Mt. Rainier)
Auburn
Eatonville
Medical Lake
Poulsbo
(North Kitsap)
Pasco (WWCC)
STAFF : Head Coach - John Zamberlin , Pacific Lutheran '79 (linebackers; 4th year, 16-12).
Assistants - John Picha, offensive coordinator & offensive line; Beau Baldwin , quarterbacks; John Graham ,
defensive coordinator & defensive backs. Grad/Student Assistants - Steve Amrine, running backs; Ryan
Sawyer, tight ends; Nick Mullen , offensive line; Josh Fetter, defensive end ; Andy Burton , defensive backs; Brian
Strandley, defensive tackles.
COACHING
CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
ATHLETIC DIRECTORY
AREA CODE 509
Athletic Director - Jack Bishop, 963-1914
Asst. Athletic Director - Lyndon Wieseman, 963-1420
Compliance Coordinator - Paula Romeo, 963-1681
Equipment Manager - Kevin Dawson, 963-1942
Interim SID - Tony Mayer, 963-1485
Head Football Coach - John Zamberlin, 963-191 O
Best Time to Reach - 11 AM to 2 PM
Football Office - 963-1946
OFFENSE
Quarterbacks
Dale Chase (QB, 6-5, 217, Fr., Olympia - River Ridge)
High School: Graduated from River Ridge High School in 1999. Lettered in football (3), basketball (1) and golf (4).
Played quarterback in football. AH-area, all-league and league MVP in footban senior season. Two-year captain. Passed
for 2,500 yards and 22 TDs. Played center in basketball. State competitor and Coaches award winner in golf. College:
Redshirted last season. Misc: Born 2-24-81 at Olympia. Marketing major. Has one brother. Posted 3.8 GPA in high
school. Was involved in DECA.
Nate Graham (QB, 6--0, 180, Jr., Reardan)
High School: Graduated from Reardan High School in 1997. Lettered in football (4), basketball (3) and track-and-field
(4). Played quarterback and defensive back in footbaU . Earned all-league honors. Played guard in basketbal. Competed
in pole vault in track. College: Played three games, completing one of two passes. Did not play football first year in
college. On squad in 1998. Very intelligent player and has shown good improvement. Misc: Born 7-18-78 at Reardan.
Undecided on major. Has three brothers, including CWU defensive coordinator John Graham.
Passing
Year
Att
Com
1999
2
1
Rushing
:Int
PCT
Yd.s
0
50 . 0
11
TD
0
LG
Car
11
2
YG
YL
2
4
Net Avg.
TD
LG
-2-1.00
2
Zak Hill (QB, 6..0, 190, So., Prairie)
High School: Graduated from Prairie High School in 1998. Lettered in footbaff (2) and baseball (3). Played quarterback
in footbaH. Team captain junior and senior season. Two-time aU-league selection. Player for father, CWU Hall-of-Farner,
Butch Hill. Played shortstop in baseball. College: Will serve as one of five team captains this season as starting
QB ...Appeared in seven games last year, starting three en route to earning starting job. Cracked 300-yard mark twice - 331
against Western Oregon (28 of 47) and 311 against Simon Fraser (18 of 23), throwing three touchdown strikes in both
games. Compiled 130.2 QB rating. Named to CFA all-academic team ...Redshirted freshman season. Misc: Born 9-14-79
at Portland. Physical Edcuation major. Father was two-time Al-American baseball pitcher for W~dcats (1967-68). Ranks
sixth in career victories with 17. Father also played quarterback for four seasons and ranks ninth in career passing with
2,210 yards and 13th in career scoring 115 points. Posted 3.73 GPA in high school. Member of Honor Society and
Firefighter Cadet program.
Passing
Rushing
Year
Att
Com
:Int
PCT
Yd.s
TD
1999
146
87
6
59.6
1017
9
LG
43
Car
YG
32
34
YL
Net Avg.
191 -157 - 4. 9
TD
LG
0
12
Derek Schmitt (QB, 6-1, 170, So., Poulsbo (N. Kitsap -Idaho State)
High School: Graduated from North Kitsap High School in 1998. Lettered twice in football. College: First season with
Wildcats ...Transferred from Idaho State. Redshirted in '98. On squad, but did not play last season. Misc.: Born 4-21-80 at
Seattle. Has two brothers, one (Fred) who ran cross country and track at CWU. Business major. Competed for ISU at club
level in snowboarding, participating in Boardercross and Halfpipe events.
Running Backs
Shawn Brathwaite (RB, 5-9, 200, So., Graham - Bethel)
High School: Graduated from Bethel High School in 1998. Lettered in football and track-and-field. Team MVP in football .
Earned first team all-league running back honors. Sprinter in track. College: Played five games last season. Scored lone
touchdown on 21 -yard run against Humboldt State. Redshlrted freshman year. Potential to be an outstanding running back.
Has Division I talent. Has good quickness and speed. Also has ability to get into hole and accelerate. Misc: Born 11 -1979 at St Thomas in the Virgin Islands. Law and Justice major. Has five brothers and two sisters.
Rushing
Jtickoff Raturns
Year
Car
YG
YL
Net
Avg .
TD
LG
No .
1999
16
100
4
96
6.0
1
28
3
Yd.s
Avg.
TD
LG
95
31.7
0
48
Nat Conley (RB, 5-11, 190, Jr., Pasco)
High School: Graduated from Pasco High School in 1997. Earned three letters in footbaU. All-conference running back.
College: Redshirted freshman year. CWU's second-leading rusher each of last two years, scoring four touchdowns last
season Season high-96 yards in win over Carroll .. . Had 48-yard touchdown run in 1998 season opener against Azusa
Pacific. Netted 62 yards on six rushes in playoff overtime win at Rocky Mountain ... Should see most of the carries. Has
good speed and is slasher-type runner. Misc: Born 9-7-78 at Pasco. Has three sisters. Uncle (Anthony Davis) played at
the University of Utah and with Kansas City Chiefs in NFL. Economics major.
Rushing
Year
Receiving
car
YG
YL
Net
Avg .
TD
LG
No.
1998
51
1999
80
Totals 131
274
363
647
25
25
50
249
338
597
4.9
4.2
4. 6
1
4
5
48
39
48
4
1
5
Yd.s
Avg .
TD
LG
-1
5
4
-0.3
5.0
0.8
0
0
0
0
5
5
Donovan Dashiell (RB, 5-9, 195, Jr., Port Orchard)
High School: Graduated from South Kitsap High School in 1997. Lettered in footbaH (3) and track-and-field (3). Narrows
League MVP senior season in football . Team co-captain. Played in East-West all-star game. Was listed among Seattle
Times Top 100 high school seniors. Also named to Seattle P-1 all-state team. Rushed for 1,698 yards and 29 touchdowns,
despite missing three games with hamstring pull. Ran for 314 yards and five touchdowns in less than three quarters in 4129 quarterfinal playoff win over Woodinville. Also earned all-league honors as junior, rushing for 1,789 yards and 28
touchdowns. Finished prep career with 3,937 rushing yards and 63 touchdown while not losing a single fumble. College:
Played six games last year and scored on a 41 -yard dash in Central's 52-7 win over Carroll College ...Transferred from
Western Washington. Spent two years in Bellingham. Redshirted first season. Played in seven games in 1998, starting
one. Netted 179 yards on 48 carries. Also caught nine passes for 89 yards and averaged 17.0 yards on five kickoff
returns. Scored three touchdowns, two rushing and one receiving ... Doesn't have great speed, but has good bounce and
quickness. Also catches the ball very weH. Misc: Born 10-29-78. Business major.
Rushing
lticltof f Returns
Y•a.r
Car
YG
YL
Net
Avg.
TD
LG
No .
Yds
Avg .
TD
LG
1999
19
92
3
89
4. 7
1
41
7
170
24. 3
0
37
Ken Ento (RB, 6-2, 190, Fr., Vashon)
High School: Graduated from Vashon High School in 2000. Lettered in football (2) and basketball (2). Played safety and
running back in football. Was second-team all-Nisqually League as a small forward in basketbaH. College: First season in
program. Misc.: Born 2-24-82 at Tacoma. Has two brothers.
Ty Fotheringhill (RB, 5-10, 185, Sr., Kelso - U. Washington)
High School: Graduated from Kelso High School in 1994. Lettered in football (3) and track (3). Set the following school
records in football ... Senior Year (1993): 1,618 yards rushing and scored 150 points (led state). Best game was against
Battle Ground, where he ran for 238 yards and 6 TDs. Career: 324 points and 3,562 rushing yards. MVP of 1994 EastWest All-Star Football Game (11 rushes for 108 yards and 3 TDs). Greater St.Helens League Offensive Player-of-the-Year.
All-state selection and honorable mention All-American .... Two-time Class 3A state champion at 1994 Star Track Meet in
Tacoma, winning the 100 in 10.94 seconds and taking the long jump wih a leap of 23 feet (winning by a quarter-inch).
College: First season with Wildcats . . .Transferred from University of Washington after injuries caused him to miss two
seasons. Misc.: Born 11-2-75 at Longview. Has two brothers and one sister. Fitness/ Sports Management major.
Steve Gabriel (RB, 6..0, 185, Fr., Spokane - Shadle Park)
High School: Graduated from Shadle Park High School in 2000. Lettered in football (3) and basketball (2). Was naned to
Class 4A all-state team last season after running for 2,015 yards on just 197 carries. Greater Spokane League MVP. Also
returned kickoffs. Played forward in basketball, earning honorable mention all-league status. College: First year in program.
Misc.: Born 12-29-81 at Spokane. Has one brother and one sister. Undeclared major.
Emilio Iniguez (RB, 5-9, 180, Fr., Spanaway)
High School: Graduated from Bethel High School in 1999. Four-year letter winner in football and track. Played running
back and linebacker. Running Back-of-the-Year. Team MVP. First team all-league. College: Redshirted last season.
Misc: Born 10-16-80 at Othello. Pre-med major. Has seven brothers and three sisters. Brother, Rico, was CWU's 1997
MVP.
Justin Johnson (RB, 5-10, 200, So., Bellevue - U. Washington)
High School: Graduated from Bellewe High School in 1997. Lettered in football (4). Two-time all-state selection. Set nine
Kingco Conference records while at Issaquah High ('93, '94) and Bellewe High ('95, '96). College: Misc.: Born 11 -25-77
at Bend, Oregon. Geography major. Has five brothers. Brother, Leif, is a freshman on this year's Wildcat team.
Lane Johnson (RB, 5-7, 200, Fr., Bellevue)
High School: Graduated from Bellewe High School in 2000. Lettered in football (4). All-state selection. Team MVP and
Captain. Earned first-team all-Kingco honors at running back and linebacker. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born
12-20-80 at Bend, Oregon. Has five brothers. Father, Leif, played football at WSU. Brother, Leif, played at University of
Washington. Another brother, Jerrett, played football at the junior-college level. A third brother, Justin, is a fellow member of
this year's Wildcat team.
Harold Powell (RB, 5-10, 190, Fr., Bremerton - Olympic)
High School: Graduated from Olympic High School in 2000. Lettered in footbaH (2) and basketball (2). Played running
back and comerback, and occasionally returned kicks. Voted team captain and all-league. Played guard in basketbaU.
College: First year in program. Misc.: Born 7-29-82 at Charleston, SC. Has five brothers.
Andy Sandbo (FB, 5-7, 190, Fr., Kirkland - Lake Washington)
High School: Graduated from Lake Washington High School in 1998. Lettered in footbaU (3) and wrestling (3). Was
honorable mention all-Kingco as a running back. League and reginal champ in wrestling. College: First year in program.
Misc.: Born 5-20-79 at BeUewe. Has five sisters. Intends to teach high school PE.
Wide Receivers
Mark Acker (WR, 6-2, 195, Jr., Olympia - North Thurston)
High School: Graduated from North Thurston in 1997. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (1), track-and-field (2) and
baseball (1). Played wide receiver, tight end, free safety and outside linebacker in football. Selected team's Offensive
Player-of-the-Year. Wrestled in 178 pound weight class. Qualified for district meet. Played outfield in basebaU senior
season. Honorable mention all-league. Competed in track sophomore and junior seasons. Had best of 11.0 in 100
meters. College: Caught one pass for 15 yards last season. Did not play freshman year. On squad, but did not letter in
1998. Misc: Born 5-11-79 at Aberdeen. Spanish major. Has one brother, Matt, who played baseball for CWU and was
selected Most Inspirational Player in 1999. Uncle (Jim Dotson) played football at WSU. Father (John) played football at
Puget Sound
bceivinq
Year
No .
1999
1
Yd.s
Avg.
15
15. 0
TD
0
LG
15
Ryan Adkins (WR, 6-1, 181, Fr., Woodinville- lnglemoor)
High School: Graduated from lnglemoor High School in 2000. Lettered in football (3) and track (2). First-team all-Kingco
last season at wide receiver, and second-team defensive back. Gained honorable mention junior year at linebacker. Team
captain for football and baseball senior season. College: First season in program. Misc.: Has one brother and two sisters.
Construction Management major.
Scott Alexander (WR, 5-9, 175, Fr., Quincy)
High School: Graduated from Quincy in 1999. Lettered in football (3) and track (4). Coached by his father Bill, a former
CWU footbaff player. Earned all-league honors at four positions during career: tailback, defensive back, punter, and kick
returner. Earned all-state honors senior year at running back and defensive back, and was also tabbed as Team MVP and
Captain. Three-time state champ at the 1999 Class 2A meet: 14.78 in 11 O hurdles, 15 feet in pole vault, and also won the
300 hurdles. College: Finished second in the pole vault in last spring's PacWest Conference Championships, again
reaching 15 feet. ..Redshirted last football season. Misc.: Has one brother, Mike, who is a junior wideout on this year's
Wildcat team. Father, Bill, coached both his sons at Quincy and played football at Central.
Nick Bates (WR, 5-10, 180, So., Colton - EWU)
High School: Graduated from Colton High School in 1998. Lettered in football, basketbaR, and baseball. Had a
phenomenal senior season at running back, setting state records (aff classifications) with 595 rushing yards and eight
touchdowns in a single game, and 2,904 yards in the 1997 season. Set 8-8 record with 41 touchdowns for season. Set B-8
championship game records with 292 yards and four touchdowns in 47-42 loss to Taholah. Associated Press Class B-8
Player-of-the-Year and all-state selec:tion. Also earned all-state honors as a kick returner. Team MVP ... Played shooting
guard in basketball. Voted team's Offensive MVP .. . Played outfield for basebaH team. Won team batting title and earned
defensive player-of-the-year honors. College: First season with Wildcats ...Transferred from Eastern Washington after two
years, where he was converted to the receiver position. Redshirted freshman year. On squad, but did not letter last season.
Misc.: Born 1-11 -79 at Pullman. Has one brother, Chris, who played football at WSU for one year. Communications major.
Rollie Beltran (WR, 5-11, 173, So., Pasco)
High School: Graduated from Pasco in 1996. No other information available. College: First season in program . Misc.:
Born 9-16-77 at Truth or Consequences, NM . Has two brothers. Communications major.
Brooks Denny (WR, 5-9, 170, So., Brush Prairie)
High School: Graduated from Prairie High School in 1998. Lettered in football (3) and track-and-field (2). Played football
for CWU Hall-of-Farner Butch Hill. AH-league wide receiver junior and senior season. Led league both seasons in
receptions. Also played defensive back position. Sprinter in track.
College: On squad, but did not letter last fall.
Redshirted in 1998 at Eastern Washington. Misc: Born 10-11-79 at Portland. Business major. Posted 3.2 grade point
average in high school. Construc:tion Management major. Has one brother and one sister .
Jared Gibb (WR, 5-7, 141, So., Ellensburg)
High School: Graduated from Ellensburg High School in 1996. Lettered in football (3) and basketball (2). First team allleague wide receiver senior season. Honorable mention all-league junior season. Played guard in basketball. College:
Played one game last season. Redshirted 1996 season. Did not play in '97 or '98. Misc: Born 10-15-77 at Ellensburg.
Construction Management major. Has three brothers and one sister. Posted 3.9 grade point average in high school,
winning two academic scholarships. Eagle Scout.
Rushinq
Year
Car
YG
YL
Nat
Avq.
TD
LG
1999
1
8
0
8
8 .0
0
8
Nicolas Haralson (WR, 5-11, 170, Fr., Puyallup- Mt. Rainier)
High School: Graduated from Mount Rainier High School in 1998. Lettered in football and track senior season. Member of
4x400 relay team that qualified for state. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 1-7-80 at Fort Hood, TX. Has two
sisters and a brother. Intends to become PE teacher.
Clint LeCount (WR, 6--0, 185, Sr., Vancouver - Evergreen)
High School: Graduated from Evergreen in 1996. Lettered in footbaH (2) and basketbaH (2). Played wide receiver and
free safety in footbaff for coach Jon Eagle, a former CWU and Linfield quarterback. Played guard in basketball. College:
Three-year letter winner. Redshirted 1996 season. Used mostly on special teams In freshman season. Returned one punt
six yards. Started one game at flanker sophomore year. Only catch last year was a 30-yarder against Western Oregon.
Misc: Born 9-15-77 at Vancouver. Posted 3.63 GPA in high school. Has one brother. Intends to work in cardiac
rehabilitation field.
Punt bt\U'llS
bc•iving
Year
No .
Yd.s
Ava .
LG
No
Yd.s
Ava .
!'D
Lona
19 97
1998
1999
0
1
1
Total
2
0
4
15
19
0.0
4.0
1 5. 0
9.5
0
0
0
0
0
4
15
15
1
0
0
1
6
0
0
6
6. .0
0.0
0.0
6.0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
6
Moses Lewis (WR, 6-2, 175, Fr., Yakima· Davis)
High School: Graduated from Davis High School in 1998. Lettered in football (1), basketball (2) and track (4). Played
free safety and wide receiver in football. Played forward in basketball. Team captain senior season. Competed in 110
meter hurdles and 300 meter hurdles and in 4x100 and 4x400 relays in track. All Big 9 sophomore, junior and senior
seasons in track College: Redshirted last fall. Misc: Born 12-17-79 at Yakima. Law and Justice major. Has two
brothers and two sisters. Active in church and working with children.
Josh Lopez (WR, 5-11, 176, Fr., Wapato)
High School: Graduated from Wapato High School in 1998. Lettered in football (3), basketball (2) and track-and-field (1).
Played football for Mark Vtllegas, a former standout tennis player at CWU. AU-league and all-region wide receiver. Played
in all-state game. Caught 68 passes for 1,109 yards and 13 touchdowns. T earn Captain and T earn MVP. Team captain
and all-league guard in basketball. Sprinter in track. Competed in state meet in 4x100 and 4x400 relay events. College:
Did not play in 1998. Redshirted last season. Misc: Born 7-27-79 at Yakima . Has one brother. Psychology major.
Richard Penton (WR, 5~, 180, So., Tacoma· Curtis)
High School: Graduated from Curtis High School in 1998. Lettered in football senior season. All-league running back.
College: Played H-back and on kick coverage teams to receive first letter last fall . Redshirted freshman season. Misc:
Born 6-22-80 at Tacoma. Business administration major. Has two brothers. High school activities included FBLA, DECA
and lettermen's club.
Rushing
Raceiving
Year
Car
YG
YL
Net
Avg . TD
LG
No . Yds
Avg . TD
LG
1999
67
0
6
67
11.2
0
30
2
27
13 . 5
0
15
Jake Roberts (WR, 6-3, 1n, Fr., Spokane - University)
High School: Graduated from University in 1999. Lettered in football (3), basketbaft (2) and track (3). First team allleague wide receiver in football senior season. Played forward on basketbaU team. Finished fifth in state high hurdles and
seventh in 300 meter hurdles. College: Redshirted last season. Misc: Born 5-19-80 at Vancouver. Has two sisters.
Intends on majoring in biology. Graduated with 3.8 GPA. High school activities included Honor society and High Five.
J.R. Ross (WR, 6-3, 190, Fr., Bremerton)
High School: Graduated from Bremerton High School in 2000. Lettered in football (3), baskeball (2), and track (2). Threeyear all-league selection as a wideout and at free safety. Earned Team MVP, best defender, and Captain awards. As a
power forward in basketball, averaged 14.5 rebounds per game at 1999 Class 3A state tournament, whereBremerton
finished fifth . Helped team capture league and district titles along the way. Set school record in javenn and won Olympic
League title last spring in the event. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 5-1-82 at Bremerton. Father, John, was
a two-year football letter winner in 1975-76.
Levi Teasley (WR, 5-9, 191, Fr., Ellensburg)
High School: Graduated from Ellensburg in 1999. Lettered in football (3), basketball (1) and soccer (3). All-state
defensive back in footbaft senior season. First team all-league running back and defensive back. Played guard in
basketball. Played right wing for the soccer team . College: Redshirted last sesaon. Misc: Born 7-9-80 at Federal Way.
Has two brothers and a sister. Intends on majoring in Physical Education major. Graduated with 3.6 GPA.
Tight Ends
Jake Dom (TE, 6-3, 205, Fr., Eatonville)
High School: Graduated from Eatonville in 2000. Lettered in footbaH (3) and basketbaH (3). First-team aU-league three
times - twice at tight end ('98 and '99) and last season at middle linebacker. Second-team all-league at MLB in '98. Class
2A all-state selection at middle linebacker. Played point guard in basketbaU, earning honorable mention an-league honors in
his freshman and junior seasons. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 1-28-82 at Bonners Ferry, ID. Posted 3.51
high school GPA and was active in Honor Society. Has two brothers. Undeclared major.
Zeb Keck (TE., 6-4, 233, Fr., Monroe)
High School: Graduated from Monroe in 2000. Lettered in football (2) and basketbaU (3). Played tight end and defensive
line in high school. First-team all-league at both positions last season. Played post position in basketbaU. Honorable mention
all-league. College: First season in program. Mi.s c.: Born 2-18-82 at Monroe. Father, Michael, played football at EWU. Has
two sisters. Business major.
Brandon Klump (TE, 6-5, 205, Fr., Leavenworth - Cascade)
High School: Graduated from Cascade in 1999. Won total of 12 letters, four each in football, basketball and baseball.
First team all-league quarterback, linebacker and punter. All-Wenatchee World selection in footbaH senior season. T earn
Captain in football. First team all-league forward and captain in basketball. Second team all-league first baseman in
baseball junior season. College: Redshirted last season. Pitched for Central's basball team last sprin~. compmn~ a 2-4
record with a 5.61 ERA. Misc: Born 12-6-80 at Wenatchee. Undecided on major. Has one brother. Involved in Booster
Club and Trout Unlimited. Graduated with a 3.73 GPA.
Pete Kalasountas (TE, 6-3, 208, Sr., Renton - Hazen)
High School: Graduated from Hazen High School in 1996. Lettered in football (2) and baseball (2). Twice was selected
all-league quarterback. Earned first team all-star honors at first base in basebaM and was selected to play in all-state game.
College: Fifth year in program, including one redshirt season. Started six games at quarterback in 1999 before being
converted into a tight end on the season's final day. Had season-best 201 yards (20 of 30) in win over Saint Mary's..
.Eamed letters as backup in '97 and '98. Was No. 3 quarterback in 1997 and did not throw a pass except in junior varsity
game against Walla Walla CC. No. 2 quarterback in '98, but played in just two games. Completed all three attempts for 12
yards. Also netted six yards on four rushes ...Has excellent size and is very mobile. Leads by example. Misc: Born 1-1478 at Renton. Pre-law major. Posted 3.48 GPA in high school. Was member of Honor Society. Has one sister.
Year
1998
1999
Att
3
125
Totals 128
Paaainq
Com rnt
PCT
3
0
100 . 0
61
4
48 . 8
64
50.0
4
Yds
12
601
613
TD
0
4
4
LG
7
49
49
Car
2
32
34
Ruahinq
YG
YL Net Avg .
TD
6
0
6
3.0 0
148
87
61
1. 9 2
67
154
87
2.0 2
LG
4
32
32
Nate Standish (TE, 6-1, 175, Fr., Ellensburg)
High School: Graduated from 81ensburg High School in 2000. Lettered in football , basketball, and track. Played fullback
and linebacker in football, and forward in basketball. Earned all-league honors in both sports. Competed in long jump, triple
jump, and 300 hurdles in track. Placed sixth in the triple jump at last spring's Class 3A state championship (43 feet) .
College: First season in program . Misc.: Born 5-26-81 at Goldendale. Has one brother and two sisters. Undeclared major.
Posted 3.7 GPA in high school.
Jason Webster (TE, 6--0, 210, So., Kent - Kent-Meridian)
High School: Graduated from Kent-Meridian High School in 1998. Lettered in football. College: Caught only one pass
last season in reserve role , a 15-yard touchdown against Western Oregon ... Redshirted freshman year. WHI contend for
backup role at tight end this fall. Misc: Born 5-29-79 at Renton. Has one sister.
Year
1999
No .
1
Receivinq
Yd.s
Avg .
15
15 . 0
TD
1
LG
15
Interior Line
Marlo Airhart (OL, 6-2, 310, Fr., Seattle - Mountlake Terrace)
High School: Graduated from Mountlake Terrace High School in 1999. Lettered three times in football, playing both
offensive and defensive line positions. College: First year in program ...Took a year off from school last year. Misc.: Born
11 -1-80 at Seattle. Has two brothers.
Rhett Carpenter (OL, 6-3, 265, Fr., Kelso)
High School: Graduated from Kelso High School in 1999. Lettered in footbaU (3), basketball (2) and track (2). Played
offensive line and linebacker in footbaH. All-state senior season. First team all-conference in football senior and junior
seasons. Played center on the basketball team. High school basketball coach was former Wildcat Tony Callero.
Competed in the shot put and discus in track. Also played one season of baseball. College: Redshirted last season.
Misc: Born 10-18-80 at Longview. Pre-med major. Has one brother. Graduated with a 3.85 GPA. High school activities
included Honor Society, Pep Club, Latin Club and Key Club. Was also senior class president. Father (Dave) played for
W ildcats in early 1970s and is long-time high school football coach.
Connor Craig (OT, 6-1, 255, So., Port Orchard -South Kitsap)
High School: Graduated from South Kitsap in 1997. Three-year letter winner in football . Gold Helmet Award winner.
College: Redshirted freshman year at Western Washington. On CWU squad in 1998, but did not play. Earned letter last
season. Very athletic and runs weU, but needs to improve size and strength Misc: Born 3-9-79 at Tacoma. Education
major. Father (Mike) played football at the University of Puget Sound.
Aaron Crockett (OG, 6-3, 315, So., Tacoma - Bellannine)
High School: Graduated from Bellarmine Prep in 1998. Lettered in football (2), wrestling (2) and track-and-field (2).
Played offensive and defensive tackle position in football. Most Improved award winner. Team MVP and Most Inspirational
award winner in wrestling. Tied for team lead in wins (25) and led team in pins (15). Threw shot put and discus in track.
Coaches Award winner. College: Earned first letter last season at guard position ... Redshirted freshman season. Was
also on CWU wrestling squad freshman season. Won only match providing margin of victory in 23-22 victory over Simon
Fraser. Misc: Born 10-6-79 at Lakewood. Pre-Physical Therapy major. Has one brother and three sisters.
Zack Fife (OL, 6-3, 280, Fr., Yakima - West Valley)
High School: Graduated from West VaHey in 1999. Lettered in football (2) and track (2). First team all-Mid Valley
offensive lineman. East-West selection as defensive lineman in football. Competed in the shot put in track. Twice reached
regionals in track. College: Redshirted last season. Misc: Born 10-12-80 at Wenatchee. Has one brother and one
sister. Intends on majoring in Business. Graduated with 3.71 GPA.
Matt Green (OL, 6~, 232, Fr., Spokane - Lewis and Clark)
High School: Graduated from Lewis and Clark in 1999. Lettered in footbaU (3). Played offensive tackle in footbaU.
College: Redshirted last season. Misc: Born 7-17-81 at Spokane. Has one sister. Graduated with a 3.5 GPA. Majoring
in Computer Science.
Josh Johnston (OG, 5-11 , 259, Sr., Richland)
High School: Graduated from Richland High School in 1997. Three-year letter winner in football at offensive and
defensive tackle. Earned aH-state honors. Big 9 Defensive Player-of-the-Year. Was also Richland's Team Captain and
Team MVP. College: Will serve as a team captain this year. ..Has earned second-team all-CFA recognition each of the
past two years. Also named to 1999 CFA all-academic squad. Started seven of nine games at weakside guard in '99.
Voted team's Best Blocker .. .Started six games at strong guard as a "true" freshman. Received Outstanding Freshman
award. Started all 11 games two years ago ...Will be leader of 0-Line. Has exceHent strength and toughness. Has good
run blocking skills. Misc: Born 1.0-79 at Richland. Education major. Plans to be teacher. Has one brother and one sister.
Kelty Lillquist (OL, 6-1, 240, Fr., Ellensburg)
High School: Graduated from EUensburg High School in 2000. Lettered in football (4) and wrestling (4). Played offensive
and defensive line in football. All-league and Class 3A state honorable mention. Served as team captain for football and
wrestling. Placed second at 215 pounds at last winter's state wrestling championship. College: First season in program.
Misc.: Born 3-5-82 at Mount Vernon. Father (Vic) played football at the University of Idaho. Uncle (Karl) played football at
Central from 1980-82 and is a member of the school's Geography department faculty.
Jon Lindsey (OL, 6-3, 240, Fr., Puyallup - Rogers)
High School: Graduated from Rogers in 1999. Lettered in football (3). First team all-league offensive lineman and
second team all-league defensive Hneman senior season. College: Redshirted last season. Misc: Born 3-27-80 at Santa
Cruz, Ca. Construction Management major. Has two brothers.
Ben Lippert (OL, 6~, 250, Fr., Brush Prairie - Prairie)
High School: Graduated from Prairie High School in 2000. High school playing information not available. Earned scholarathlete scholarship. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 12-12-81 at Portland, Oregon. Has one brother and one
sister. Intends to serve in law enforcement field.
Mike Murray (OL, 6-5, 301, Fr., Silverdale - North Kitsap)
High School: Graduated from North Kitsap in 2000. Lettered three times in football , playing both offensive and defensive
line positions. College: First year in program. Misc.: Born 9-14-81 . Has two brothers and one sister.
Chris Scheer (C, 6-1, 255, Sr., Tacoma -Wilson)
High School: Graduated from Wilson High School in 1996. Three-year letter winner in football . First team all-conference
offensive lineman senior season. College: Started all nine games at center last season. Named to CFA all-academic team .
Redshirted freshman year. Sat out 1997 season. Earned letter in backup role in '98. Has improved his strength. Misc:
Born 11-28-77 at Tacoma. Communications major. Wants to be sports broadcaster. Had 3.61 GPA in high school twice
earning All-Narrows League academic honors. Served as senior class vice president and student representative in high
school. Has two brothers and one sister.
Ryan Stengle (OT, 6-3, 250, So., Spokane - East Valley)
High School: Graduated from East Valley High School in 1998. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (1) and baseball (2).
Was Team Co-Lineman-of-the-Year senior season. Second team all-league defensive tackle junior year. Won first team
honors on both offense and defense senior season. Wrestled at 215 pounds. Played backstop position in basebaH. Team
captain. College: Redshirted freshman season. Started all nine games at strongside guard in '99. Has good potential.
Misc: Born 4-3-80 at Spokane. Undecided on major. Has one sister. Uncle (Doug Sherwood) played baseball at
Whitman.
Josh Sweeney (OL, 6-3, 256, Fr., Kirkland - Juanita)
High School: Graduated from Juanita in 2000. Lettered three times in football, playing both offensive and defensive line
positions. Second-team all-Kingco selection at offensive fineman last year. College: Flrst season in program. Misc.: Born
3-18-82 at Spokane. Has two brothers and two sisters. Compiled 3.4 grade-point average in high school. Wants to become
a police officer.
Moe Toornata (OL, 6-3, 275, Fr., Lakewood - Lakes)
High School: Graduated from Lakes High School in 2000. Lettered three times in football, playing both offensive and
defensive line positions. Also competed in javelin, <fiscus, and shot put in track. College: First season in program . Misc.:
Born 12-28-82 at Tacoma. Has two brothers and two sisters. Undeclared major.
Matt Wilcox (OL, 6-2, 260, Fr., Oak Harbor)
High School: Graduated from Oak Harbor High School in 2000. Lettered three times in footbaR, playing both offensive and
defensive line positions. All-Wesco first-team honors at defensive tackle last season. College: First season in program.
Misc.: Born 10-26-81 at Seattle. Held 3.8 high school GPA and was involved in Honor Society. Has one sister. Undecided
major.
Rob Williams (OL, 6-3, 272, So., Tacoma - Wilson)
High School: Graduated from Wilson High School in 1999. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (2) and track (2). All-league
in football. Competed in the shot put in track. College: Received first letter last season. Misc: Born 5-28-81 at Tacoma.
Has two sisters. History Education major.
DEFENSE
Defensive Ends
Jared Carter (DE, 6-0, 215, Jr., Walla Walla)
High School: Graduated from Walla WaUa High School in 1997. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (4) and baseball (2).
Played offensive and defensive line in footbaU. Defensive MVP. High school coach was 1990 CWU All-American
defensive lineman Marc Yonts. Wrestled at 190 pounds. Team MVP. Played first and third base in baseball. AHconference junior season. College: Redshirted freshman season. Played reserve role each of last two years. Started one
game in '98. Had career-high seven tackles in his first game, the 1998 season opener against Azusa Pacific ...Runs wen
and has great work ethic. Misc: Born 3-17-79 at WaHa Walla. Has two brothers, including Ryan who played football at
CWU in 1995.
Year
PT
AT
1998
1999
To t .
10
5
15
5
3
Tot.
15
B
23
B
QB
2.5-16
0-0
2.5-16
Loss
1-2
1-4
2-6
BP
0
0
0
J'R
Fl'
0
0
0
0
0
0
John Fields (DE, 6..t, 230, Sr., Des Moines - Mt. Rainier)
High School: Graduated from Mt. Rainier in 1995. Lettered in football (3), basketball (1) and track-and-field (1). Played
wide receiver, defensive end and also was punter in footban . AH-league senior season at an three positions. Played in EastWest all-state game. All-league tight end junior season. Played forward in basketbaU. First team all-league. Runner-up in
league MVP voting. Competed in 110 and 300 hurdles in track. College: Second-team all-CFA selection last season.
Started all nine games, leading the team in sacks (6.5-50) and placing sixth in tackles (42). Blocked a PAT kick against UCDavis. Twice registered eight tackles, versus Northern Iowa and Humboldt State . . . Played at 85 percent efficiency most of
sophomore season after undergoing shoulder surgery in off-season, but stiff tied for eighth on team in tackles and led team
in quarterback sacks (8-64) and forced fumbles (4). Started 10 of 11 games at weakside defensive end. Intercepted one
pass, returning it seven yards. Had career-high 12 tackles against WiHamette. Had one sack in each of final five games of
season ...Was one of team's top surprises freshman season, starting all nine games at defensive end and finishing fifth on
team in tackles with 44, including seven for losses. Also tied for team lead in fumble recoveries with two and had one
interception, returning it 17 yards . .. Has good size and runs well. Misc: Born 3-16-77 at Tacoma. High school activities
include student government. Has one brother and two sisters. Winner of Lynn Rosenbach Memorial Scholarship.
Sociology major.
Year
PT
AT
Tot .
1997
1998
1999
Tot .
29
29
32
15
17
10
42
44
46
42
122
BO
QB
Losa
3-23
4-11
8-64
3-7
6 .5 -50 6-18
17 .5-13913-36
BP
1
1
4
6
J'R
Fl'
2
1
1
4
1
4
1
5
Todd Hildebrand (DE, 6-3, 235, Fr., Poulsbo - North Kitsap)
High School: Graduated from North Kitsap High School in 1998. Lettered in football (3), basketbaH (2) and track (3). First
team all-league offense and defense junior and senior seasons. Second team defense sophomore year. Best Blocker
Award winner senior season. Played forward and center in basketball. Most Improved junior season. Most Inspirational
senior season. Competed in shot put, discus and triple jump in track. Two-time league champion in shot. Placed 11th in
state meet (50-2 1/4) senior season. Team captain in both footbaU and track. College: Earned letter in reseve role last
fall . Redshirted freshman season. Has good speed. WiH contend for starting berth. Misc: Born 7-9-79 at Bremerton.
Businese major. Has one brother and one sister. Mother (Tracie) was cheerleader at WSU.
Year
PT
ll
1999
4
3
Tot .
7
Lee Petty (DE, 6..t, 230, Jr., Pasco)
High School: Graduated from Pasco High School in 1992. Lettered in football and basketball. Played linebacker in
footbaH and forward in basketball. Team MVP and Most Improved award winner in football . College: Played tight end for
two seasons at WaHa Walla CC in 1992 and 1993 . .. Earned first CWU letter last season as an up-man on the kick return
team and as a reserve defensive end. Returned three kickoffs for 39 yards. Misc: Born 5-29-74 at McCall, Idaho.
Construction management major. Has three brothers and four sisters.
Year
P'1'
AT
1999
1
0
Tot .
1
Fred Simmons (DE, 6-3, 215, So., Tacoma -Curtis)
High School: Graduated from Curtis in 1998. Four-year letterman in football. Second team all-SPSL senior season.
Team Captain and Most Inspirational in senior season. College: Earned first letter last season on special teams. Misc:
Born 3-27-79 at Spokane. Has one sister. Involved in Honor Society in high school, posting 3.5 GPA. Construction
Management major. Grandfather wrestled and ran track at University of Iowa.
Year
PT
AT
1999
1
2
Tot.
3
Jaryl Varona (DE, 6-4, 207, Fr., Medical Lake)
High School: Graduated from Medical Lake High School in 1999. Lettered in football (2) and track (3). First team allleague center and defensive end in football senior season. Team Captain and Cardinal Tie Club Member. Competed in the
shot put and discus in track. Was Most Inspirational in track. College: Redshirted last season. Misc: Born 2-6-81 at
Bellevue. Has two brothers. Undecided on major.
Defensive Tackles
Travis Brock (OT, 6-3, 290, So., Graham - Bethel)
High School: Graduated from Bethel High School in 1998. Lettered in football (4), wrestling (4) and track-and-field (2).
First team South Puget Sound all-star on both offense and defense. AD-area and all-state senior season. Won state title
and was voted SPSL Outstanding Wrestler senior year.
Competed in state track meet in discus. Tacoma Athletic
Commission Athlete-of-the-Year. College: Redshirted freshman year. Earned letter last season at offensive tackle.
Switched to defensive tackle in spring practices. Misc: Born 10-17-79 at Graham. Law and Justice major. Has two
sisters.
Jacob Galloway (DT, 6-5, 260, Fr., Shelton)
High School: Graduated from Shelton in 2000. Lettered in football (2), basketball (2), and track (3). All-area defensive
player-of-the-year last season. Holds school record for most tackles for loss. Played center on basketball team. Earned
Most Improved Award three consecutive years. As a senior, led league in blocked shots and was given honorable mention
all-league status. Competed In the discus, javelin, and 400 in track. Voted team's Most Inspirational Athlete last spring.
College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 6-30-82 at Redmond. Has two brothers and two sisters. Compiled 3.9 GPA
in high school, earning Shelton's All-Around Athlete award and Highclimber award. Pre-Medicine major.
Dustin Hawkins (OT, 6-1, 225, Fr., Spanaway - Bethel)
High School: Graduated from Bethel High School in 2000. High school playing information not available. College: First
season in program. Misc.: Born 12-17-81 at Yakima. Has one sister. Construction Management major.
Luke Himmelman (OT, 6-1, 200, Fr., Mukilteo - Kamiak)
High School: Graduated from Kamlak in 2000. Lettered in football as a defensive end and offensive guard. First-team allleague. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 4-27-82 at Kirksville, Missouri. Has one brother and one sister.
Construction Management major.
T.J. Horgan (OT, 6-2, 249, So., Spokane - East Valley)
High School: Graduated from East Valley High School in 1998. Lettered in football (3) and baseball (2). Lineman-of-theYear in football. Had eight sacks and four fumble recoveries senior season. Blocked three punts junior season. Team
captain in baseball ... Placed second in superheavyweight division at National Silver Gloves boxing tournament in Kansas
City. College: Redshirted freshman year.. .Came off shoulder surgery last spring to have solid freshman season. Started
all nine games at tackle position, registering two sacks. Had season-high five tackles against Humboldt State. Also blocked
a field goal against Western Oregon. Misc: Born 8-12-79. Health Education major. Has one brother. High school activities
included Japanese Club, Big Brother and church group. Name is Timothy James, but goes by T.J.
Year
P'l'
AT 'l'ot .
QB
Loss
BP
FR
JT
1999
11
13
24
2-9
2-6
0
1
0
Evan Picton (DT, 6-3, 256, Fr., Manson)
High School: Graduated from Manson High School in 2000. Lettered three times in football , playing both offensive and
defensive line positions. Earned all-league and all-state honors last season on the defensive line. Also earned three track
letters in the shot put. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 10-6-81 at Chelan. Has two brothers. Earned 3.7 GPA
in high school. Undeclared major.
Linebackers
Courtney Brown (LB, 6-0, 190, So., Spokane - Central Valley)
High School: Graduated from Central VaHey High School in 1998. Lettered in football (3) and wrestling (3). Played
linebacker on state championship team. Team Captain. Twice selected Most Inspirational Player. Also played on state
championship team in wrestling. Placed third In state meet at 168 pounds. Team captain and Most Inspirational award
winner junior and senior seasons. College: Redshirted freshman year... Earned letter in 1999 as backup linebacker and
kick coverage specialist. Runs wen and is a good hitter. Misc: Born 3-14-80 at Spokane. Communications major. Has one
brother and two sisters. High school activities Included student counc~ and sportsmanship committee. Was president of
latter group.
Year
PT
A'l'
1999
5
5
'l'ot.
10
Caleb Burke (LB, 5-11, 195, Fr., Camano Island· Stanwood)
High School: Graduated from Stanwood in 1999. Lettered in football (3) and baseball (4). Earlned a~ague honors at
Hnebacker . .. Set three school records as an all-league second baseman for the baseban team. College: First season in
program . Did not play football last season. Misc.: Born 6-24-81 at Mount Vernon. Has three brothers. Business major.
Brandon Christensen (LB, 5-10, 195, Sr., Mulkiteo • Kamiak)
High School: Graduated from Kamiak in 1996. Earned three letters each in football (3), wresUing (3) and baseball (3).
Played defensive back and outside linebacker in football. Won Coaches and Most Inspirational award twice each. Allleague and second team All-Area . Placed 12th, sixth and second in state wresUing meet during prep career. Wrestled at
168 pounds. Three-time team captain and three-time Most Inspirational award winner. Played second base in baseball.
Most Improved award winner. College: Redshirted in 1996. Had four tackles in reserve role in secondary freshman
season to earn letter ... Switched to finebacker prior to 1998 season and developed into one of best players in Columbia
Football Association , earning honorable mention NA1A All-American honors. Led team in tackles (107) and in tackles for
losses (11 ). Tied for team lead in interceptions (3). Ranked second in CFA in takeaways (4). Had career-high 15 tackles
against Willamette and in playoffs against Azusa Pacific. Had 10 or more tackles five times. Had three tackles for losses
of 15 yards against Southern Oregon. CFA Defensive Player-of-the-Week against Wiiiamette. Scored CWU's first
touchdown in overtime win over Wiiiamette on 15-yard fumble return. Had momentum-changing 57-yard interception return
in season-opening win over Azusa Pacific...Earned first-team all-CFA honors last season, as weU as all-academic team
status. Ranked second on team with 73 tackles, and led in tackles for losses (11) and forced fumbles (3). Tackled 10 or
more ballcarriers four times, including team season-best 14 against UC-Davis. Also intercepted one pass. Is smart and
tough player. Also has good quickness and speed. Misc; Born 2-1-78 at Seattle. Married Kristie Howe in August. Has one
brother and one sister. Health education major. Had 3.8 grade point average in high school. Earned GTE Regional and
CFA academic all-star honors last faH . . .Uncle (Dan Hanika) was three-year footbaN lettermen for CWU between 1976-78.
Hobbies include water sports, cooking , and coaching youth.
Year
1997
1998
1999
AT
1
35
72
27
46
Tot.
121
63
Misc. Yards - 1998,
PT
3
Tot .
4
107
73
184
15 (TO)
Q8
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Loss
0-0
11-32
11-28
22-60
BP
l'R
0
1
4
5
0
1
0
1
n
0
0
3
3
.
Eric Foss (LB, 6-1, 190, Fr., Sumner)
High School: Graudated from Sumner High School in 2000. Earned two letters as an inside linebacker. Gained all-area
recognition . College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 12-13-81 at Seattle. Has one brother. Held 3.7 GPA in high
school. Undeclared major.
John Hook (LB, 6-0, 198, Fr., Spokane • Lewis & Clark)
High School: Graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 2000. First-team au-Greater Spokane League last season.
Receipient of Ray Florety Scholar-Athlete award. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 4-26-81 at Bakersfield,
CA. Has one sister. Compiled 3.8 high school GPA. Involved in youth group as music leader.
Johnny HUM (LB, 6-0, 225, So., Lakewood • Lakes)
High School: Graduated from Lakes High School in 1998. Lettered in footbaH (3) and wresUing (3). Twice all-league
linebacker and center. All-area center senior season. Team Captain, MVP and Most Inspirational award winner. Led team
in tackles. Won league title in wrestling to qualify for state meet. College; Did not play in 1998. On squad, but did not
letter last year. WiR add depth to linebacking corps this fall . Misc: Born 11 -29-79 at Charleston, S.C . Secondary education
major. Has one brother. Cousins (Cletus and em Hansen) play at Wisconsin.
Steve Jachimowicz (LB, 6-1, 231, Fr., Tacoma· Wilson)
High School: Graduated from wilson High School in 2000. High school playing infonnation not available. College: First
season in program. Misc.: Born 11 -5-81 at Tacoma. Has one brother.
Dusty Kinley (LB, 5-11 , 215, Fr., Olympia· Timberline)
High School: Graduated from Timberline in 1999. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (3), track (2), and baseball (1). First
Team all-Narrows League selection junior and senior seasons. Second-team running back in '98. All-area linebacker in '98.
College: First season in program. Took last year off from football. Misc.: Born 5-21-81 at Eugene, Oregon. Has one sister.
Fitness/Sports Management major.
Rawley Robins (LB, 5-11, 210, Sr., Federal Way)
High School: Two-year lettermen in football. Honorable mention all-league outside linebacker junior season. Second
team all-league offensive guard and honorable mention all-league middle Nnebacker senior season. Defensive team
captain. College: Three-year letter winner. Redshirted 1996 season. Played backup role at defensive end freshman
season. Had 14 tackles, including season-high six against UC-Davis. Switched to linebacker prior to 1998 season, playing
a reserve role the last two years.
Misc; Born 8-10-77 at Salt Lake City, Utah. Business major. Had 3.2 GPA in high
school. Has two brothers.
Year
1997
1998
1999
PT
9
8
9
AT
5
2
7
Tot.
14
10
16
QB
0-0
0-0
0-0
Loss
1-2
0-0
0-0
BP
l'R
!T
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
Tot .
26
14
40
0- 0
1-2
0
l
0
Mark Rocha (LB, 6-1 , 220, Fr., Arlington - Lakewood)
High School: Graduated from Lakewood High School in 2000. Lettered in footbaU (4) and basketball (2). College: First
season in program. Earned partial CWU scholarship. Misc.: Born 5-7-82 at Mart, Texas. Undeclared major. Active in
church and Little Buddies.
Jed Sluyter (LB, 6..0, 220, Sr., Renton - Hazen)
High School: Graduated from Hazen in 1996. Lettered in football (3), baseball (2) and basketball (2). Played linebacker
and running back in football, guard and forward in basketbaH and catcher in baseball. All-league linebacker and second
team running back in football . AH-league designated hitter in baseball. Honorable mention all-league in basketball. Team
captain in all three sports. Nominated for all-state game in both football and basebaU. College: Three-year letter winner.
Will likely finsh career as one of leading tacklers in school history. Needs 82 tackles this year to break school mark of 310
set by CWU Hall-of-Farner Maurice Hanks between 1981 and 1984. . .Played in two games in 1996 before injury ended
season. Was awarded extra year . . .Started eight games at middle linebacker in 1997 and ranked second on team in
tackles with 53 despite playing much of season with broken bone in wrist. Also blocked three passes and led team with two
forced fumbles. Tied for second on team in interceptions with two. Surprisingly, however, was left off CFA all-star team . .
Ranked second on team in tackles two years ago with 94, including career-high 15 against Southern Oregon. Had 11
tackles in playoff game against Azusa Pacific and 10 tackles against Willamette and Eastern Oregon. Also had 17-yard
interception return against Western Oregon. Named to CFA second-team all-star squad ... CFA first-team all-star and Little
Northwest first-team selection last season. Garnered CFA Defensive Player-of-the-Week for effort against Humboldt State
(Oct. 9). Led team in tackles (79) and placed second in sacks (4) and interceptions (3). Had double-digit tackles three times
including 12 each against Western Washington and Humboldt State. Also blocked field goal against WWU ... Will be one
of team captains this fall for fourth year in a row. Has great leadership skills. Also has good size and toughness. Misc:
Born 7-7-78 at Portland. Construction management major. Had 3.55 GPA in high school. Was member of National
Honor Society and won Outstanding Senior award. Has two brothers and one sister.
Year
1996
1997
1998
1999
Tot.
PT
l
40
59
54
154
AT
3
13
35
25
76
Tot.
4
53
94
79
230
QB
0-0
1-8
2-27
4-22
7-57
Loss
0-0
1-1
4-10
7-16
12-27
BP
0
3
2
5
10
FR
0
0
0
0
0
rr
0
2
l
0
3
Blake Walker (LB, 6..0, 205, Fr., Everett- Cascade)
High School: Graduated from Cascade High School in 2000. Lettered in football (3), wrestling (1), and track (4). All-state
game participant. Earned first-team all-conference as a fullback and linebacker last season. Won league wrestling title at
215 pounds last year and advanced to state. Qualified for state in three field events (javelin, shot and discus) , placing fourth
in the discus event in '99 and 2000. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born 2-3-82 at Fresno, CA. Has two brothers
and one sister. Undeclared major.
Defensive Backs.
Terrance Allen (CB, 5-8, 169, Jr., Tacoma - Mt. Tahoma)
High School: Graduated from Mt. Tahoma in 1996. Earned four letters in footbaH and one in basketball. First team
Narrows League all-star. Defensive Player-of-the-Year. Team Captain and Most Inspirational Player. Also earned
Academic all-star honors. Team captain and Defensive Player-of-the-Year in basketball. College: Redshirted in 1997...
Earned letters in backup role last two seasons. Kick coverage specialist. . . On track squad spring 1999. Had bests of
11 .87 in 100 meters and 24.70 in 200 meters. Misc: Born 11-16-76 at Shreveport, LA. Law and Justice major. Has one
brother and one sister.
Year
1998
1999
Tot.
PT
9
14
23
AT
3
0
3
Tot .
12
14
26
Michael Alexander (FS, 5-10, 180, Jr., Quincy)
High School: Graduated from Quincy in 1997. Lettered in football (3), basketball (1) and track-and-field (4). Was
selected all-league quarterback and linebacker in football. Team MVP and North Central Washington Defensive Player-ofthe-Year. Voted to all-state team at Nnebacker position and played in Class A-B all-state game. Played wing and point
guard position in basketbaU. In track placed second in state meet sophomore and junior seasons in pole vault with vault of
14--0. Placed seventh senior season with vault of 13-0. College: Redshirted in footbaH in 1997. Earned second letter
playing backup role to four-year starter Scott Henry last faU. Has shown good improvement throughout career . . .Is threeyear letter winner in track-and-field. Won PNWAC pole vault title and placed sixth in regional meet with identical vaults of
14-1 114 freshman season. Won Northwest regional title in 1999 with vault of 14-7 1/4. Had career best vault of 15-2 at
CWU Spike Artt Invitational Apr. 22, 2000. Vault ranks third on CWU all-time list. Misc: Born 4-8-78 at Twin Falls, Idaho.
Fitness and sports management major. Posted high school grade point average of 3.49. Was active in honor society and
on student council. Has one brother, Scott, who wiH join him on CWU squad this faH. Played footbaH at Quincy for father,
Bill, a 1974 CWU football letterman.
Year
1998
P'l'
A'1'
4
4
Tot.
8
Josh Arndt (DB, 5-11, 180, Fr., Shelton)
High School: Graduated from Shelton in 1999. Lettered in football (3) and basebaH (3). Played running back and defensive
back, earning two all-league selections. Played outfield in baseball, again gaining all-league recognition twice. College: First
season in program. Misc.: Has two sisters and two brothers. Communications major.
Duncan Bagley (SS, 5-10, 190, So., Raymond - Willapa Valley)
High School: Graduated from Willapa Valley in 1997. Lettered in football (3) and track (2). Played tailback and
cornerback in football . Two-time first-team all-league selection (defensive back junior season and running back senior
year). Led Vikings to 13-0 record and Class B state title senior season. Netted 640 yards rushing, averaging 12.8 yards per
carry. Scored 14 touchdowns. Team Offensive MVP. Team Defensive MVP junior season. Intercepted foLK passes.
Sprinter in track. Placed fifth in 100 (11.52) and 200 (23.4) in State Class B meet junior season. Finished third in 100
(11 .38) and fifth in 200 (23.45) senior season. College: Redshirted 1997 season at Western Washington. Did not play
last season. Will play backup role this season at strong safety. Misc: Born 7-1-79 at Aberdeen. Construction
management major. Has one sister. Posted 3.52 GPA in high school.
Year
PT
AT Tot .
QB
Loss l'R
BP
IT
1999
5
1
6
0-0
0-0
1
0
0
Brian Corpuz (CB, 5-11, 185, Fr., Puyallup - Bellannine Prep)
High School: Graduated from Bellarmine Prep in 1998. Earned three letters in football. Played outside linebacker.
Narrows League all-star. College: Redshirted freshman year. Granted injury hardship year last season. Switched from
linebacker to cornerback. Has 4.5 speed for 40 . Misc: Born 6-29-80 at Trenton, New Jersey. Has two sisters. Sociology
major.
John Hallead (SS, 5-11, 210, Sr., Ellensburg)
High School: Graduated from Ellensburg in 1994. Lettered in footbaH (3). basketball (3) and baseball (3). Was state's
leading prep rusher senior season finishing with 1,804 yards. First team aft-league. Selected to play in state all-star game.
Played guard in basketbaU. Twice led team in assists and twice was selected Hustle Award winner. First team all-league
outfielder in baseball. Was runner-up in voting for State Player-of-the-Year. American Legion tournament MVP. College:
Three-year letter winner. Selected as one of five team captains this faH ... Selected in seventh round of 1994 major league
baseball draft. Signed with Colorado Rockies and played three seasons before returning to school in spring of 1997. Was
Most Improved Player in 1995 Arizona Instructional League ...Despite four-year layoff from football, moved immediately
into CWU starting lineup freshman season, starting all nine games. Ranked fourth on team In tackles with 45, including five
for losses, and tied for second in interceptions with two. Also led team in punt returns, averaging 12.9 yards on eight
returns. Had one kickoff return for 19 yards. Named to CFA all-star team as honorable mention selection...Earned NAIA
first team All-American honors in 1998. Voted CFA Defensive Player-of-the-Year. First team CFA all-star at both defensive
back and as kick returner. Ranked third on team in tackles with 86, including two quarterback sacks and seven other
tackles for losses. Tied for team lead and ranked third in CFA in interceptions with three. Tied school single-season record
by blocking nine passes. Also forced three fumbles. Led CFA in kickoff returns, averaging 36.1 yards on 10 returns.
Ranked fifth in punt returns . . .Was a CFA all-star honorable mention last tan. Earned CFA Defensive Player-of-the-Week
honors in Oct. 2 win over Saint Mary's. Finished third on team in tackles with 59, including season-high 12 against UCDavis. Career kickoff return average is second best in school history, but doesn't have enough attempts to qualify for
ranking . . .Is unquestioned leader of secondary. Was voted by teammates best tackler in 1997 and 1998. Makes big plays.
Extremely physical player. Also is strong and has good speed. Misc: Born 2-4-76 at Ellensburg. History Ed/ Political
Science major. Career goal is to work for Secret Service. Has one brother and one sister. Brother (Joe) played baseball
at Lower Columbia. Cousin (David Reeves) played football at Montana. Cousin (Rocky Maivia) is WWF professional
wrestler. Had 3.0 GPA in high school. Attending college on the Major League Baseball Collegiate Scholarship plan. Has
coached fifth grade AAU basketball team and Babe Ruth baseball team.
Year
1997
1998
1999
Tot .
PT
32
66
43
141
AT
13
20
16
49
Tot .
45
86
59
190
QB
1- 8
2-14
0-0
3- 22
Loss
4-7
7-38
7-21
18-66
BP
4
9
5
18
l'R
1
0
2
3
IT
0
3
1
4
Returns
J:nterc . Pwlt
Kick
2-36 8-103
1-19
3-13 10-54 10-361
2-27
1-4
0-0
6-53 18-157 13-407
Luke Harris (DB, 5-9, 170, Fr., Wenatchee)
High School: Graduated from Wenatchee High School in 2000. Lettered in hockey (3), football (2), and baseball (1).
Earned first-team all-Big Nine and all-state honors at free safety last season. Also gained second-team all-league title at
tailback. Played centerfield for basebaH team, and was a center in hockey. College: First season in program. Misc.: Born
5-30-82 at Wenatchee. Had 3.6 GPA in high school. Involved in honor society and student government.
Elkanah Montgomery (DB, 5-7, 175, Fr., Port Orchard - South Kitsap)
High School: Graduated from South Kitsap in 1999. Lettered in football (3) and track (2). Played cornerback and running
back, earning first-team all-league honors on offense. Ran sprints in track. College: Redshirted last season. Misc.: Born 87-80 at Oakland, CA. Has two brothers and five sisters. Involved in youth group, drama, and community service projects in
high school. Business major.
Keenan Mussie (DB, 5-8, 180, Fr., Puyallup - Rogers)
High School: Graduated from Rogers in 1999. Lettered in football (3) and wrestling (1). All-5tate and all-area in football
senior season. Defensive Back-of-the-Year senior season. First team all-league junior season. College: Redshirted last
season. Misc: Born 12-24-80 at Tacoma. Has one sister. Economics major.
Jason Patterson (CB, 5-11, 175, Jr., Enumclaw)
High School: Graduated from Enumclaw in 1997. Lettered in footbaD (3) and basketball (2). Was receiver, ruMing back
and defensive back in football. All-league running back senior season. Twice named to first team all-league team as
defensive back. League Defensive Back-of-the-Year and second team all-state senior season. Played guard in basketball.
College: Earned first-team all-CFA and aH-Uttle Northwest honors last fall as Wildcats' primary kick returner. Led Columbia
Football Association with 30.4 average on 13 kickoff returns, including an electrifying 99-yarder for a touchdown off the
opening kickoff against Humboldt State (second-longest in school history). Also averaged 6.7 yards on 15 punt returns .
First-team all-CFA and second-team all-Little Northwest at cornerback. Started aH nine games and led team in blocked
passes with eight, just one shy of the school record. Finished second in CFA and led team in interceptions (five for 57
yards), including two against UC-Davis. Ran back a fumble 40 yards for a touchdown against Carroll. Second in CFA with
six takeaways. Had season-best nine tackles against UC-Davis. . . Played backup role freshman season. Ranked third on
team in passes blocked (5), despite limited playing time. Was key player on special teams. Blocked punt against Southern
Oregon. Averaged 17.9 yards on 17 kickoff returns ... Redshirted in 1997 . . .Has quick feet and good speed and may be
best cover guy on team. Misc: Born 9-29-78 at Seattle. Business administration major. Wants to be a professional golfer.
Has one brother and one sister.
Year
PT
1998
1999
Tot.
10
30
40
AT
Tot .
3
9
12
Blocked Punt - 1998,
QB
0-0
0-0
0-0
Losa
1-2
5-9
6-11
BP
13
5
39
8
52
13
1. !'umble Return Yards -
!'R
rr
Returns
:i:ntarc . Punt
0
0-0
l
1
0
5-57
5-57
1
1
1999, 40 (TD).
lUck
1-10
17-305
15-100 13-395
16-110 30-700
Chad Phillip (FS, 5-10, 183, Sr., Edmonds - Woodway)
High School: Graduated from Edmonds-Woodway High School in 1996. Played wide receiver and defensive back. Team
captain. First team all-league wide receiver. College: Three-year letter winner. Redshirted in 1996...Had four tackles in
reserve role to earn letter freshman season . . . Played backup role at free safety in 1998, though he did start one game
when CWU went to five defensive back set against Rocky Mountain in playoffs. Had career-high nine tackles and blocked
a pass in overtime victory . . .Kick coverage specialist last season. Might see more playing time this faN. Misc: Born 5-30-78
at Seattle. Business administration major. Posted 3.3 GPA in high school. Has one sister.
Year
PT
AT
Tot .
1997
1998
1999
Tot.
2
14
9
25
2
7
1
10
4
21
10
35
QB
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Losa
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
BP
!'R
rr
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Mitch Richards (DB, 5-9, 200, Fr., Stanwood - Lakewood)
High School: Graduated from Lakewood in 1999. Lettered in football (4) and track (4). All-state, team captain and MVP
in football senior season. Earned all-league honors at linebacker, kick returner and running back. College: Redshirted last
season. Misc: Born 1-11-81 at Everett. Has two brothers. Law Enforcement major. Was active in church and leadership
class in high school.
Zac Scott (CB, 5-10, 187, So., Spokane - Central Valley)
High School: Graduated from Central Valley in 1998. Lettered in football (3), basketball (1) and track (3). Played
comerback and wide receiver in footbaH. Team captain senior season. Had four interceptions, returning three for
touchdowns. Third team Greater Spokane League all-star. Played on State 4A championship team. Played guard in
basketball and was sprinter in track. Alternate for state meet sophomore year. College: Redshirted freshman year.
Earned first letter on kick coverage team last season. At this point an he lacks is experience. Misc: Born 9-15-79 at
Spokane. Exercise science major. Planning to be athletic trainer. High school activities included drama and Honor
Society. Had 3.2 GPA in high school.
Kickers
Ian Tyrrell (P, ~ . 209, Sr., Yakima - Davis)
High School: Graduated from Davis High School in 1996. Lettered in football (3). wrestling (2) and soccer (4). Also
competed in power lifting, placing second in state meet in the 198-pound weight class. Played fullback , linebacker and also
kicked in football . Played defender position in soccer, earning second team Big Nine honors junior season and first team
honors senior year. Earned five team captain awards - one in football, one in wrestling and three in soccer. College:
Ranks first in career punting with average of 39.1. Has two of three best single-season averages in school history.
Averaged 38.3 yards freshman season. Improved average to CFA-best 41.4 in 1998, the second best single-season
average in school history. Ranked fourth nationally among NAIA punters and 21 11 among NCAA Division II kickers. Average
dipped last year to 37.5, third-best in CFA. Also suffered first blocked punt of combined high school/college career at
Northern Iowa .. Played backup role at linebacker first two seasons. Honorable mention all-league punter as freshman and
junior. Earned first team honors in 1998. Misc: Born 1-19-78 at Yakima. Business administration major Has one brother
and two sisters.
Year
PT
1997
1998
1999
Tot.
5
14
0
16
AT
5
7
0
9
TOT .
10
21
0
25
QB
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
Loss
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
!'R
BP
rr
0
2
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
No.
50
53
55
158
Puntinq
Avq .
38.3
41. 4
37 . 5
39.1
Nat
35 . 4
39.5
33 . 8
36.2
Mark Smith (KIP, 6-2, 180, Fr., Enumclaw)
High School: Graduated from Enumclaw in 1999. Lettered in footbaH (1) and soccer (3). Was first-team all-league kicker in
only season of football . Played forward for soccer team. Earned first-team all-league last season. College: First year in
program. Didn't play footbaU last year. Misc.: Born 6-15-81 at Salt Lake City, Utah. Has four brothers and one sister.
Business major.
Lance Womach (K, 5-10, 155, Fr., Prosser)
High School: Graduated from Prosser High School in 2000. High school playing information
season in program. Misc.: Born 4-27-81 at Yakima. Has one brother. Business major.
unava~able .
College: First
Steve Hickey (K, 6-2, 190, So., Tenino)
High School: Graduated from Tenino High School in 1998. Lettered in footbaU (1), basketball (2), baseball (3), and soccer
(2). Honorable mention all-league kicker senior season. Played guard in basketbaU, infield in basebaH, and fullback in
soccer. Earned first-team all-league in baseball, and honorable mention in soccer. College: Lettered in 1998 as a
freshman, scoring 53 points. Long field goal was 36 yards, and attempted only one field goal beyond 40 yards. Converted 6
of 11 on field goals and 35 of 41 on extra points ...Did not tum out last season. Misc.: Born ~ 19-80 at Olympia. Has one
brother and three sisters. Administrative Management major.
2000 CWU OPPONENTS
NORTH DAKOTA Fighting Sioux
Sept. 2 at North Dakota, 2 p.m. (CDT)
Athletic Director: Roger Thomas
University President: Dr. Charles Kupchella
Faculty Athletic Rep: Phil Harmeson
Sports Information: Dan Benson
1999 Record: 9-2
Lettermen: Off - 15 Def - 16 Spec - 2 Lost - 11
Basic Offense: Multiple
Stadium: Memorial Stadium (10,000)
Enrollment: 10,300
Date Founded: 1883
School Colors: Kelly Green and White
Conference: North Central
Starters: Off - 8 Def - 6 Spec - 3
Basic Defense: Pro 3-4
COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Dale Lennon, North Dakota '85 (2nd year, 9-2; Overall, 21-11, 4th
year). Assistants - Jeff Menage; Kyle Schweigert; Chris Mussman; Tom Dosch; Scott Underwood.
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing - Jed Perkerewicz (217-929, 5 TDs); Andy Zaun (24-92). Passing None. Receiving - Luke Schleusner (27-432, 1 TD); Dan Graf (26-310, 1 TD). Scoring - Cameron
Peterka (14-17 32-32 74); Travis Headley (5-0-30); Jed Perkerewicz (5-0-30). Tackles - Brad Wagner
(47-48-95); Travis O'Neel (28-56-84, 9 for losses); Ryan Goven (OLB, 14-60-74, 10 for losses).
AllConference - Scott Schultz (DL, 1st team NCC); Travis O'Neel (LB, 1st team NCC); David Butler (OL,
2nd team NCC); Jed Perkerewicz (RB, HM NCC); Cameron Peterka (K, HM NCC); Craig Riendeau (DB,
HM NCC); Brad Wagner (DB, HM NCC); Ryan Goven (OLB, HM NCC); Dan Hildebrandt (P, HM NCC);
TOP NEWCOMERS: Chad Mustard (Jr., TE). Ben Olson (Fr., OT), Jim Miller (Fr., RB), Scott Rislov (Fr.,
QB), Lee Smith (Fr., DL), Dustin Thornburg (So., CB).
KEY LOSSES: Mike Juhasz (WR, 1st team NCC); Glen Matthews (DL, 1st team NCC); Kelly Howe (DB,
1st team NCC); Wes Atkinson (OLB, 1st team NCC); Tony Stein (QB, HM NCC); Alex Starcevic (DL, HM
NCC).
2000 Schedule
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
Central Washington , 2 p.m.
Minnesota - Crookston, 2 p.m.
South Dakota*, 2 p.m.
at MSU - Mankato*, noon
at North Dakota State*, 1:30 p.m.
Morningside*, 2 p.m.
at Northern Colorado*, noon
South Dakota State*, 2 p.m.
Augustana*, 2 p.m.
at St. Cloud State*
at Nebraska - Omaha*
NORTH DAKOTA Sioux (Grand Forks, ND 58202) 701
Dale Lennon/Football Coach
777-4192
Roger Thomas/Athletic Director
777-2234
Dan Benson/Sports Information
777-2985
E-mail
[email protected]
777-3031 or 3032
Stadium Pressbox
Fax
777-4352
1999 Scores
Sept. 11
29
Sept. 18
17
Sept. 25
35
Oct. 2
13
Oct. 9
31
Oct. 16
24
Oct. 23
7
Oct. 30
27
Nov. 6
45
31
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
13
Northern Michigan
South Dakota*
MSU - Mankato*
North Dakota State*
Morningside*
Northern Colorado*
South Dakota State*
Augustana*
St. Cloud State*
Nebraska - Omaho*
Northwest Missouri (ot)
0
10
28
10
6
16
21
0
7
13
20
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
CARROLL COLLEGE Saints
Sept. 9 at Ellensburg, 1 p.m.
Athletic Director: Jeff Thompson
University President: Mathew Quinn
Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Ron Wilde
Sports Information: Shawn Nelson
1999 Record: 5-6
Lettermen: Unavailable
Basic Offense: Unavailable
Stadium: Carroll Stadium (5000)
Enrollment: 1,300
Date Founded: 1910
School Colors: Purple and Vegas Gold
1999 Conference Record: 5-3, 3rd (Frontier)
Starters: Unavailable
Basic Defense: Unavailable
COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Mike Van Diest, Wyoming 75 (2nd year, 5-6). Assistants - Jeff
Savage, offensive coordinator & QBs; Jim Hogan, defensive line; Tony Spencer, wide receivers; Chuck
Harvey.defensive backs; Nick Howlett, outside linebackers; J.J. Lamb, running backs.
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing- Mike Morris (RB, 5-9, 200, Jr., 104-699, 9 TDs). Passing - J.D. Emmert
(QB, 6-2, 190, Jr., 131-214-5, 1840, 10 TDs); Nate Martinson (QB, 90-162-6, 1224, 11 TDs). Receiving
- Justin Thomas (WR, 6-2, 190, Sr., 97-1328, 9 TDs); ); Nick Carrell (WR, 6-3, 185, Jr., 52-776, 5 TDs).
Scoring - Justin Thomas (WR, 12-0-72); Mike Morris (RB, 11-0-66). Tackles - Joe Horne (LB, 5-9,
180, Jr., 59-48-107). All-Conference - Travis Ahner (DB, 5-10, 175, Jr., 1st team Frontier); Joe Horne
(LB, 1st team Frontier); Mike Morris (RB, 1st team); Casey FitzSimmons (TE, 6-3, 208, So. , 1st team);
Jusitn Thomas (WR, 1st team); Brandon Brakstead (OL, 6-0, 265, Sr., 1st team); Nick Carrell (WR, 2nd
team); Nick Mazenec (DL, 6-2, 220, So., 2nd team Frontier); Justin Sell (DL, 6-4, 230, Jr., 2nd team).
TOP NEWCOMERS: Not available at press time
KEY LOSSES: Jay Pinkerton (LB, 2nd team Frontier); Mitch Beazer (DB, 2nd team); Landon Lamb (OL,
2nd team).
2000 Schedule
Aug. 26
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov.4
Nov. 11
1999 Scores
at Fort Lewis, 1 p.m.
*Rocky Mountain, 1 p.m.
at Central Washington, 1 p.m.
Eastern Oregon, 1 p.m.
*Montana Tech (Homecoming), 1 p.m.
*at Western Montana, 1 p.m.
*MSU-Northern, 1 p.m.
*at Rocky Mountain, 1 p.m.
*Western Montana, 1 p.m.
•at MSU-Northern, 1 p.m.
*at Montana Tech , 1 p.m.
CARROLL COLLEGE Saints (Helena, MT 59625) 406
Mike Van Diest/Football Coach
447-4485
Jeff Thompson/Athletic Director
447-4481
Shawn Nelson/Sports Information
447-4489
E-mail
[email protected]
Stadium Pressbox
None
Fax
447-4955
Sports Hotline
None
Sept. 4
Sept. 9
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 7
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
36 Rocky Mountain
69 MSU-Northem
21 Eastern Oregon
7 Central Washington
16 Montana Tech
46 Western Montana
20 Rocky Mountain
41 MSU-Northern
41 Montana Tech (ot)
47 Western Montana
7 Mary
35 A
0 H
28 A
52 H
21 A
30 H
40 H
26 A
42 H
29 A
56 A
WESTERN MONTANA
Sept 16 at Dillon, 1 p.m. (MDT)
Athletic Director: Rob Cashell
University President: Stephen Hulbert
Faculty Athletic Rep: Cheri Jimino
Sports Information: Wally Feldt
1999 Record: 1-8
Lettermen: Off- 16 Def- 15
Basic Offense: Pro Set
Stadium: Vigilante Stadium
Enrollment: 1085
Date Founded: 1893
School Colors: Red, White and Black
Conference: Frontier (1-7, 5th)
Starters: Off - 6 Def - 6 Spec - 1
Basic Defense: 4-3
COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Duane Rilla, Northern State '88 (2nd year, 1-8).
Assistants Andrew Sage, defensive coordinator & linebackers; Phil Willett, wide receivers; Jeremy Oglivie, wide
receivers; Rondell Honcoop, running backs; Marc Maiuri, offensive line; Andy Painter, defensive backs;
Bill McMahon, defensive backs; Keith Handles, defensive line; Kyle Stenson, defensive line.
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing - Brian Agbalog (RB, 5-7, 185, Jr., 44-242); Kamakani Rowland (5-9, 205,
Jr., 50-226, 1 TD).
Passing - Josh Wigen (6-1, 185, Sr., 12-17-2, 79, 1 TD).
Receiving - Brian
Woodworth (WR, 6-3, 226, Sr., 57-883, 10 TDs in 1998); Duane Wack (WR, 5-10, 190, Sr., 25-193, 3
TDs). Scoring - Duane Wack (WR, 4-0-24). Tackles - Craig LeCoure (LB, 6-1, 210, Jr., 61-44-105, 9
for losses); Kyle Rausch (DB, 5-9, 170, Sr., 49-22-71, 5 interceptions). All-Conference - Craig LeCoure
(LB, 1st team Frontier); Kyle Rausch (DB, 1st team Frontier); Darvel Hanson (LB, 6-2, 220, So., 2nd team
Frontier).
TOP NEWCOMERS: Travis Kirby (QB, 6-1, 205, Lakewood, WA - Lakes & Eastern Arizona JC); Brant
Humphrey (LB, 6-0, 210, Cheyenne, Wyo. - Air Force); Ben Rowland (DL, 6-0, 260, Fr., Wailuku, HI Baldwin HS); Damien Coaxum (RB, 5-11, 210, Fr., Lakewood, WA - Lakes).
KEY LOSSES: Shane Puyear (OL, 1st team Frontier); Justin Murgel (DL, 1st team Frontier, HM NAIA AllAmerican); Kyle Stenson (DL, 2nd team Frontier); Casey Parks (Punter, 2nd team Frontier).
2000 Schedule
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
at MSU-Northem*
at Rocky Mountain*
Central Washington
at Western Washington, 2 p.m.
Carroll*
at Montana Tech*
Rocky Mountain*
MSU - Northern*
at Carroll*
Montana Tech*
WESTERN MONTANA (Dillon MT 59725)
406
Duane Rilla/Football Coach
683-7346
Rob Cashell/Athletic Director
683-7412
Wally Feldt/Sports Information
683-7201
E-mail
[email protected]
Stadium Pressbox
None
Fax
683-7883
Sports Hotline
None
1999 Scores
23
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
19
Sept. 16
0
Oct. 2
6
Oct. 7
30
Oct. 16
0
Oct. 23
16
Nov.6
29
Nov. 13
6
MSU-Northem*
Mesa State
Montana Tech*
Rocky Mountain*
Carroll*
MSU-Northem*
Montana Tech*
Carroll*
Rocky Mountain*
21 A
33 H
48 H
58 H
46 A
3 H
38 A
47 H
77 A
SAINT MARY'S
Sept. 23 at Moraga, 1 p.m.
Athletic Director: Carl Clapp
University President: Br. Craig Franz, FSC
Faculty Athletic Rep: Br. Jack Curran
Sports Information: Rich Davi
1999 Record: 2-9
Def - 21 Spec - 2
Lettermen: Off - 20
Lost- 22
Basic Offense: Spread
Stadium: Saint Mary's Stadium (8,000)
Enrollment: 4,463
Date Founded: 1863
School Colors: Red and Blue
Conference: Independent
Starters: Off- 5 Def- 5 Spec- 1
Basic Defense: Flex
SAINT
MARY'S
CoLLEGE
GAELS OF
CALIFORNIA
COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Tim Landis, Randolph Macon (1st year; Overall, 35-36-1).
Assistants - Trip Merritt, assistant head coach; Ian Shields, offensive coordinator & running backs; Jeff
Hammerschhmidt, defensive coordinator & defensive line; Jim McDonald, offensive line; Kurt Bryan, wide
receivers; Brian Cowan, offensive line; Eddie Ford, outside linebackers; Steve Perry, defensive backs.
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing - Jeff Brown (RB, 6-1, 185, So., 134-513, 2 TDs).
Passing - Gus
Papanikolas (QB, 6-1, 185, Jr., 103-210-10, 1256, 9 TDs). Receiving - Bruce Rhode (WR, 6-2, 190, Sr.,
30-325, 1 TD}, Kawika Watts (5-11, 185, Jr., 18-267, 3 TDs). Scoring - Brad Scheppler (K, 6-1, 215,
So., 2-6 17-17 23). Tackles - Lane Baker (LB, 6-1, 235, Sr., 53-31-84); David Taylor (LB, 6-2, 215, So.,
44-33-77); Myron Chivis (DB, 5-11, 175, So., 47-29-76, 3 interceptions).
TOP NEWCOMERS: Ryan Sauter (QB, 6-0, 190, Fr., Claremont, CA), Torin Simpson (OL, 6-6, 260, Fr.,
Lompoc); Cliff LaBoy (LB, 6-2, 255, Jr., Larkspur- Marin Catholic); Andre Coleman (RB, 5-10, 180, Fr. ,
Compton - Bishop Montgomery); Calvin Dickerson (DB, 5-10, 170, Jr., Inglewood, CA - LA Southwest);
Jack Kearns (DB, 6-3, 230, Jr., Walnut - Mt. San Jacinto).
KEY LOSSES: Miguel Valdillez (DB, 85 tackles, 2 interceptions); Brian Gardner (LB, 78 tackles); Mike
Kelleher (WR, 32-373, 2 TDs).
2000 Schedule
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
1999 Scores (2-9)
Sacramento State
Western Washington
at Humboldt State, 6 p.m.
Central Washington
at UC Davis, 6 p.m.
at Cal Poly, 6 p.m.
Menlo
at Colgate, 10 a.m.
at Southern Utah, 12:05 p.m.
Townson
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925
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631-4395
Carl Clapp/Athletic Director
631-4521
Rich Davi/Sports Information
631-4402
Home
925-439-9279
E-mail
[email protected]
Stadium Pressbox
376-3906
Sports Hotline
510-982-0244
Fax
631-4405
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
7 Sacramento State
40 Humboldt State
3 San Jose State
7 Western Washington
7 Central Washington
7 Drake
14 UC-Davis
13 Colgate
28 Holy Cross
22 Southern Utah
21 Cal Poly
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WESTERN WASHINGTON Vikings
Sept. 30 at Bellingham, 1 p.m.
Athletic Director: Lynda Goodrich
University President: Dr. Karen W. Morse
Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Ronald Riggins
Sports Information: Paul Madison
1999 Record: 8-3
Lettermen: Off - 20 Def - 19 Spec - 1 Lost - 13
Basic Offense: Multiple
Stadium: Civic (artificial turf; 4,500)
Enrollment: 11, 700
Date Founded: 1893
School Colors: Navy Blue, Silver & White
1999 Conference Record: 4-0, 1st
Starters: Off - 8 Def - 4 Spec - 1
Basic Defense: 4-3
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Hodgkinson, offensive line; Eric Tripp, wide receivers; Terry Todd, running backsl Andy Johnson, defensive line;
John Ely, defensive coordinator & safeties; Payam Saadat, linebackers. Grad Assistants - Corbett Hanson,
linebackers; Jay Dumas, tight ends).
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing - Giorgio Usai (RB, 5-7, 190, Sr., 18-864, 9 TDs); Brian Bratonia (RB, 5-8, 190, Sr. ,
55-245). Passing - Scott Mitchell (QB, 6-3, 205, Jr., 193-319-6, 2386, 21 TDs). Receiving - Sean O'Brien (WR,
6-1, 190, Jr. , 23-272); Greg Dykstra (WR, 6-1 , 195, So. , 23-259, 2 TDs); Giorgio Usai (RB, 22-157). Scoring Josh Bailey (K, 6-2, 195, Sr., 41-46 PAT, 10-14 FGs, 71); Giorgio Usai (RB, 8-1-50). Tackles - Lance Gustafson
(LB, 6-0, 220, Sr., 49-38-87; 3 interceptions, 15-79 TFLs); Dan Ball (LB, q-2, 250, Sr., .45-27-72, 18-93 TFLs); Marty
Juergens (DB, 6-0, 200, Sr., 32-18-50, 8-41 TFLs). All-Conference - Scott Mitchell (QB, 1st team CFA)· Nick
Giralmo (C, 6-2, 250, Jr., 1st team CFA); Nick McClain (OT, 6-2, 250, Sr., 1st team CFA); Giorgio Usai (RB, 1Si team
CFA); Lance Gustafson (LB, 1st team CFA); Dan Ball (LB, 2nd team CFA); Erik Totten (DB, 5-10, 185, Jr., 2nd team
CFA PR, HM DB); Josh Bailey (K, 2nd team CFA);
TOP NEWCOMERS: Devin Martin (RB, 5-9, 165, So., Berkley, CA - Idaho State); Trevor Misipeka (OT, 6-0, 290,
Sr., Temecula, CA - Idaho State) ..... Martin rushed for 184 yards and three touchdowns. Misipeka started eight
games and had 30 tackles, four for losses.
KEY LOSSES: Ben Clampitt (WR, 1st team USA Football All-American, 67-1193, 14 TDs); Ben Fairbanks (TE, 1st
team CFA; 34-427, 6 TDs); Matt Alderman (OT, 1st team CFA); Mark Bone (OT, 151 team CFA); Mike Perez (CB, 2nd
team USA Football All-American); Sean Jones (DB. 2nd team CFA); David Josker (LB, 2nd team CFA); Ryan Riden
(LB, 2nd team CFA); Roy Shick (TE, 2nd team CFA).
2000 Schedule
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
at Portland State, 6 p.m.
at St. Mary's
West Texas A&M
Western Montana
Central Washington*
Western New Mexico
at Western Oregon*
Simon Fraser*
Humboldt State•
UC Davis
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Rob Smith/Football Coach
650-3211
Lynda Goodrich/Athletic Director
650-3109
Paul Madison/Sports Information
650-3108
Home
354-8754
E-mail
Paul. [email protected]
Stadium Pressbox
676-6976
Fax (SID & Athletics)
650-3495
Fax (Football)
650-7715
1999 Results (8-3, 4-0)
Sept. 11
28
Portland State
Sept. 18
45
Wisconsin-Whitewater
Sept. 25
20
St. Mary's, CA
Oct.2
49
Western New Mexico
Oct. 9
45
• Simon Fraser
Oct. 16
27
*Central Washington
Oct. 23
26
Chadron State
Oct. 30
*Humboldt State
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Nov. 6
21
*Western Oregon
Nov. 13
24
UC-Davis
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Nov. 20
NE Oklahoma (ot)
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Oct. 7 at West Haven, 1 p.m. (EDT)
Athletic Director: Deborah Chin
University President: Dr. Lawrence DeNardis
Faculty Athletic Rep: Thurman Whitley
Sports Information: Tom Pincince
1999 Record: 5-5
Lettermen: Off- 22 Def- 18 Lost- 14
Basic Offense: Multiple One-Back
Stadium: Robert B. Dodds (5,000)
Enrollment: 1,500
Date Founded: 1920
School Colors: Blue and Gold
Conference: Independent
Starters: Off- 7 Def- 7
Basic Defense: Multiple
COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Darren Rizzi, Rhode Island '92 (2nd year, 5-5). Assistants - Chris
Pincince, offensive coordinator & quarterbacks; Cazzie Kosciolek, offensive line; Gene Adair, kickers; Billy
Arline, outside linebackers; Josh Havelka, tight ends; Stan Holmes, running backs; Shane Allen ,
defensive line; Tony Mortali, linebackers; Adam Roman , wide receivers; John Svarik, defensive backs.
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing - Dawud Hanif (RB, 5-10, 180, So., 52-261 , 1 TD); Maikel Mehu (RB, 5-11 ,
215, So. , 18-149).
Passing - Jason Barnett (QB, 6-3, 230, Sr., 167-340-12, 2614, 25 TDs).
Receiving - Elvert Eden (WR, 6-0, 180, Sr., 62-1006, 7 TDs); Ketric Barnes (5-8, 165, Sr., 51-801 , 7
TDs). Scoring - Ketric Barnes (9-0-54). Tackles - Steve Cedor (LB, 5-10, 220, Sr., 54-38-92, 9 for
losses); Mike Summers (LB, 5-9, 185, Sr., 52-26-78, 19 for losses).
All-Stars -Ketric Barnes, All
Purpose, Daktronics 2nd team NE Region & ECAC; Craig Capone (OL, 6-3, 285, Sr., 2nd team
Daktronics NE Region ; Steve Ceder (LB, 5-10, 220, Sr., All-New England; Elvert Eden (WR, ECAC all-star
team) ; Dwayne Brown (DE, 6-3, 205, Jr., ECAC all-star team).
TOP NEWCOMERS: Not available.
KEY LOSSES: Troy Appling (DB, 1st team Daktronics NE Region, All-New England and ECAC); John
Thomas (P, All-New England); Corey Jones (RB, 801 yards rushing).
2000 Schedule
Aug . 31
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 28
Nov. 3
Nov. 11
at West Chester, 7 p.m.
Clarion
at IUP, 7 p.m.
at UMass-Amherst
at Elon, 2 p.m.
Central Washington
Saint Joseph's, In.
at Gardner-Webb, NC, 1:30 p.m.
at Southern Connecticut, 7 p.m.
at Jackson State, MS, 2:30 p.m.
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932-7023
932-7016
Deborah Chin/Athletic Director
Thomas Pincince/Sports Information
932-7025
579-0609
Home
E-mail
[email protected]
Stadium Pressbox
934-7415
Fax
932-7470
Sports Hotline
932-7007
1999 Scores (5-5)
Sept. 4
47 Bloomsburg
Sept. 11
28 Clarion
Sept. 18
38 Millersville
Sept. 25
16 UC Davis
Oct. 3
16 Elon
Oct. 9
52 Morehead State
Oct. 23
24 Indianapolis
Oct. 30
42 Saint Joseph's, IN
Nov. 6
27 South Florida
Nov. 13
23 Jackson State
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HUMBOLDT STATE Lumberjacks
Oct 21 at Ellensburg, 1 p.m.
Athletic Director: Mike Swan
University President: Dr. Alistair Mccrone
Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Gail Fults
Sports Information: Dan Pambianco
Stadium: Redwood Bowl (7,000)
Enrollment: 7 ,334
Date Founded: 1913
Schools Color: Green and Gold
1999 Record: 3-7
1999 Conference Record: 0-4, 5th
Starters: Off - 5 Def - 6
Lettermen: Off - 20 Def - 19 Lost - 46
Basic Offense: Multiple
Basic Defense: 4-2 Nickel
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COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Doug Adkins, Central Washington '70 (1st year). Assistants Reggie Bolton, defensive coordinator; Ben McEnroe, offensive line. Graduate Assistants - Chris Shipe,
quarterbacks; Jason Linders, defensive line; Tramaine Payne, running backs; Josh Darnell, offensive line.
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing - John Cooprider (RB, 5-11 , 220, Sr., 17-67); Roderick Williams (5-9, 175,
Sr., 15-67). Passing - Travis Mari (QB , 6-3, 205, Jr. , 127-252-8, 1564, 11 TDs). Receiving - Jeff
Hornacek (WR, 5-10, 185, Jr., 18-258, 2 TDs); J.B . Mathers (TE, 6-2, 240, Jr. , 16-160). Scoring Giuseppe Cracchiolo (K, 5-10, 160, Sr. , 19-20 4-9 31). Tackles - Kameron Crocker (DL, 6-2, 240, Sr., 44
tackles, 17-69 for losses); Tom Pardikes (DB, 6-0, 190, Sr., 35 tackles); Marcus Tromp (DB, 5-8, 160, Sr.,
32 tackles). All-Conference - Kameron Crocker (DL, 1st team CFA); Steve Cheek (P, 6-4, 205, Sr., 2nd
team CFA)
TOP NEWCOMERS: Tim Overton (WR, 6-3, 190, Jr. , Perris - Idaho State); Jason Collins (RB, 5-10, 190,
Jr., Sacramento - Idaho State); Evan Collins (TE, 6-6, 250, Jr. , Sebastapol - Cal Berkeley); Will Ferrill (64, 285,Jr. , Rio Mesa - Chapman).
KEY LOSSES: Adam Derr (OL, 1st team CFA); Neil Howard (DB, 1st team CFA); Matt Dwayne (RB, 2nd
team CFA, 138-459); Elijah Gildea (WR, 2nd team CFA, 30-565); John Rouff (DL, 2nd team CFA); Randy
Parmeter (DB, HM CFA, 74 tackles, 3 interceptions); Tony Redd (DB, HM CFA, 44 tackles).
2000 Schedule
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
at Montana Tech, noon
at Montana State, 11 :35
St. Mary's, 6 p.m.
Rocky Mountain
Southern Oregon, 6 p.m.
at Azusa Pacific, 6 p.m.
Simon Fraser"
at Central Washington•
Lenoir Rhyne
at Western Washington*
at Western Oregon*
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Doug Adkins/Football Coach
826-5947
Mike Swan/Athletic Director
826-3666
Dan Pambianco/Sports Information
826-3631
Home
839-4069
E-mail
[email protected]
Stadium Pressbox
826-4223
Fax
826-5961
Sports Hotline
826-3631
1999 Scores (3-7, 0-4)
Sept. 4
28
Montana Tech
Sept. 11
3
St. Mary's
Sept. 18 38
Azusa Pacific
Sept. 25
9
Willamette
Oct. 2
16
UC Davis
Oct. 9
7
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Oct. 16
32
*Western Oregon
Oct. 23
20
*Simon Fraser
Oct. 30
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*Western Washington
Nov. 6
14
Southern Oregon
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Oct. 28 at Ellensburg, 1 p.m.
Athletic Director: Jon Carey
University President: Dr. Betty J. Youngblood
Faculty Athletic Rep: Eric Cooley
Sports Information: Russ Blunck
1999 Record : 5-5
Lettermen: Off- 16 Def- 21 Spec - 2 Lost- 12
Basic Offense: West Coast
Stadium: McArthur Field (2500)
Enrollment: 4,515
Date Founded: 1856
School Colors: Crimson Red and White
Conference: CFA
Starters: Off - 6 Def - 9 Spec - 2
Basic Defense: 4-3
COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Blaine Bennett, Whitworth '87 (6th year, 21-27). Assistants - John Bartlett,
offensive coordinator; Arne Ferguson, defensive coordinator; Tim Bowman, offensive line; Shorty Bennett, defensive
line; Matt Bona, tight end; Vernon Dean, defensive backs. Grad Assistants - Steve Ott, defensive backs; Cam
McFarland, defensive line; Stacy Collins, linebackers.
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing - Jason Taroli (RB, 6-0, 195, Sr., 203-1131 , 8 TOs); Jacob Schauffler (RB, 5-11 , 190,
Jr., 39-201 , 3 TDs). Passing - None. Receiving - Derrick Miles (WR, 5-9, 165, Sr., 41-559, 5 TDs); Andrew
Copeland (WR, 6-0, 175, Sr. , 28-503, 6 TDs). Scoring - John Freeman (K, 6-0, 180, Sr. , 36-42 PAT, 12-18 FG,
72); Jason Taroli (9-0-54). Tackles - Jay Banks (OB, 6-0, 215, Sr., 34-58-92, 2 interceptions); Chris Angel (OB, 61, 200, Jr., 37-38-75, 2 interceptions); Dave Morrill (LB, 6-4, 250, So., 28-42-70); Albert Meza (DB, 6-1, 185, Jr., 3830-68, 1 interception). All-Conference - Chris Bentley (Punter, 6-4, 175, Sr., 1st team NAIA All-American); John
Freeman (K, HM NAIA All-American); Brian Crawford (OL, 6-8, 295, Sr., 1st team CFA); Jason Taroli (RB, 1st team
CFA); Eric Todd (DL, 6-4, 275, Sr., 1st team CFA); Jay Banks (OB, 1st team CFA); Derrick Miles (WR, 1st team PR,
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2nd team WR & KR); Justin Ford (OL, 6-1 , 285, Sr., 2 team CFA); Chris Angel (OB, 2nd team CFA); Gideon Aliifua
(DL, 6-1 , 295, Sr., HM CFA); Albert Meza (OB, HM CFA).
TOP NEWCOMERS: Ryan Brown (WR, 6-1, 190, Fr. , Tigard); Paul Futi (QB, 6-1 , 190, Fr., Honolulu, HI); Greg
Harris (OT, 6-2, 230, Fr., Ellensburg, WA); Brad Satran (WR, 6-3, 175, Fr., Tigard); Jamil Wynn (WR, 6-1 , 180, Fr.,
Myrtle Point).
KEY LOSSES: Eric Davis (QB, 1st team CFA, 181 -328-16, 2628, 24 TOs); Chris Doran (WR, 1st team CFA, 39783, 8 TDs), Corey Sutton (DB, 1st team NAIA All-American, 99 tackles, 7 interceptions), Nick Frankus (WR, 2nd
team CFA, 36-503, 3 TOs), Tyler Rohman (OL, 2nd team CFA), Tim Wasko (LB, 2nd team CFA, 58 tackles, 7 for
losses).
2000 Schedule
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
at Mesa State, noon
at Eastern Wash ., 6:05
Carson-Newmann, Tenn.
Azusa Pacific
at Willamette, 1:30
UC Davis
at Southern Oregon, 3 p.m.
Western Washington*
at Central Washington*
at Simon Fraser*
Humboldt State*
WESTERN OREGON Wolves (Monmouth OR)
503
Blaine BennetUFootball Coach
838-8255
Jon Carey/Athletic Director
838-8252
Russ BluncK/Sports Information
838-8160
Home
606-9210
E-mail
[email protected]
Stadium Pressbox
838-8922
Sports Hotline
838-8020
Fax (SID/Athletics)
838-8164/838-8370
1999 Scores (5-5, 3-1)
Sept. 4
19
Cal State - Northridge
Sept. 11 33
UC-Davis (ot)
Sept. 18 44
Puget Sound
Sept. 25 34
Eastern Oregon
Oct. 2
20
Azusa Pacific
Oct. 16
41
*Humboldt State
Oct. 23
30
*Central Washington
Oct. 30
45
*Simon Fraser
Nov. 6
20
*Western Washington
Nov. 13 52
Southern Oregon
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Nov. 4 at Ellensburg, 1 p.m.
Athletic Director: Greg Warzecka
University President: : Dr. Larry Vanderhoef
Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Mel Ramey
Sports Information: Mike Robles
1999 Record: 10-2
Lettermen: Off - 17 Def - 19 Spec - 2 Lost - 19
Basic Offense: Spread
Stadium: Toomey Field (10,111)
Enrollment 25,092
Date Founded: 1908
School Colors: Yale Blue and Gold
Conference: Independent
Starters: Off - 7 Def - 3 Spec - 2
Basic Defense: Multiple
COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Bob Biggs, UC-Davis '73 (8th year, 59-23-1). Assistants - Fred Arp,
assistant head coach & defensive line; Steve Bronzan, defensive coordinator; Mike Moroski, offensive
coordinator & offensive line; Greg Chapla, tight ends & special teams; Tony Franks, linebackers; Steve
Smythe, receivers; Chris Bradford, defensive backs; Preston Jackson, running backs.
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing - Matt Brown (RB, 145-663, 9 TDs); Trae Milton (RB, 120-515, 8 TDs).
Passing - J.T. O'Sullivan (QB, 208-341-13, 3217, 26 TDs). Receiving - Charley Enos (WR, 57-746, 3
TDs); Onome Ojo (WR, 18-366, 2 TDs). Scoring - Matt Brown (RB, 10-0-60); Trae Milton (RB, 8-0-48).
Tackles - Kris Spraker (LB, 33-47-80); Robby Flannery (DT, 6-2, 260, Sr., 28-48-76, 22 for losses); Nate
Nelson (DB, 15-23-38). All-Stars - J.T. Sullivan (QB, Football Gazette HM All-American); Robby
Flannery (DT, Football Gazette 2nd team All-American) .
TOP NEWCOMERS: Not Available
KEY LOSSES: Not Available
2000 Schedule
Sept. 2
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
1999 Scores
New Mexico Highlands, 6 p.m.
Eastern Oregon, 6 p.m.
at West Chester, Pa., 10:30 a.m.
St. Mary's, 6 p.m.
at Western Oregon
Southern Utah, 1:30 p.m.
At Cal Poly, 6 p.m.
Sacramento State, 2 p.m.
at Central Washington
at Western Washington
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20
Nov. 27
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Texas A&M-Commerce
Western Oregon (ot)
Sacramento State
New Haven
Humboldt State
Southern Utah
St. Mary's
Cal Poly
Central Washington
Western Washington
Central Oklahoma
NE Oklahoma
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UC - DAVIS Aggies (Davis CA 95616)
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Bob Biggs/Football Coach
752-7513
Greg Warzecka/Athletic Director
752-1111
752-3505
Mike Robles/Sports Information
E-mail
[email protected]
Stadium Pressbox
752-9366 or 9367
Fax
754-5674
Sports Hotline
752-1700
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Nov.11 at Burnaby, 1 p.m.
Athletic Director: Michael Dinning
University President: Dr. Jack Blaney
Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. Raymond Corrado
Sports Information: Michael Kinghorn
1999 Record: 4-6
Lettermen: Off- 16 Def- 16 Lost- 9
Basic Offense: Multiple
Stadium: Swangard (5,500)
Enrollment: 16,500
Date Founded: 1965
School Colors: Red, White and Blue
Conference: CFA (1-4, 4th)
Starters: Off - 8 Def - 7
Basic Defense: Multiple
COACHING STAFF: Head Coach - Chris Beaton, Simon Fraser '70 (18th year, 65-99). Assistants - Terry Bailey,
offensive coordinator & running backsl Mike Schneider, offensive line; Jack Schriber, tight ends; Dino Geremia,
defensive line; Jamie Clayton, linebackers; Mark Clarke, wide receivers; Moses Gabriel, defensive backs; Ron
Uyeyama, quarterbacks.
TOP RETURNEES: Rushing - Marchi Gabriele (RB, 5-6, 166, Sr., 221-1019, 3 TDs); Mike Vilimek (RB, 6-4, 217,
Jr., 68-303, 6 TDs). Passing - None. Receiving - Scott Robinson (WR, 6-2, 205, Jr., 61-938, 3 TDs); Ryan Jeans
(WR, 6-2, 196, Jr. , 37-603, 8 TDs). Scoring - Ryan Jeans (WR, 8-1-50); Mike Vilimek (RB, 6-0-36). Tackles Scott Vass (DB, 5-10,200, Sr., 67-24-91); Paul Chung (DB, 5-10, 168, Jr., 45-13-58). All-Conference - Marchi
Gabriele (RB, 1st team CFA); Scott Robinson (WR, 1st team CFA); Jake Roberts (OL, 6-0, 290, Jr.,1st team CFA);
Angus Reid (OL, 6-2, 307, Jr., 2nd team); Paul Chung (DB-KR, 2nd team); Chris Bailey (DL, 6-1 , 236, Sr., 2nd
team); Ryan Jeans (WR, HM CFA); Scott Vass (DB, HM CFA).
TOP NEWCOMERS: Troy Therrien (QB, 6-0, 170, Fr. , Burnaby - St. Thomas More); Darcy Grant (LB, West
Vancouver - Sentinel); Ryan Christie (OL, Nanaimo); Nathan Wilson (WR, Comox Valley); Emmy Unaegbu (WR,
Port Coquitlam - Terry Fox); Ross Mclaren (OT, Coquitlam - Centennial); Bill McDonald (DB, Kamloops - North
Kamloops); Ehsan Sharenejad (DB, Richmond).
KEY LOSSES: Kent Ring (LB, 1st team CFA; 97 tackles, 13 for losses); Terry Kleinsmith (QB, 2nd team CFA; 170310-9, 2151 , 14 TDs); Ian Miller (OL, 2nd team); Kirk Rauliuk (DL, HM CFA, 37 tackles, 10 for losses); Tom Taylor
(DB, HM CFA, 42 tackles)
2000 Schedule
Sept. 9
Sept. 16
Sept. 23
Sept. 30
Oct. 6
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 28
Nov. 4
Nov. 11
at Puget Sound, 2 p.m.
at Pacific Lutheran, 1:30 p.m.
at Eastern Oregon, 1:30 p.m.
Whitworth
at UBC, 7 p.m.
at Humboldt State*
Southern Oregon
at Western Washington*
Western Oregon*
Central Washington*
SIMON FRASER Clan (Burnaby BC VSA 156)
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Chris Beaton/Football Coach
291-3316
Michael Dinning/Athletic Director
291-3313
Michael Kinghorn/Sports Information
291-4057
Home
464-5860
E-mail
[email protected]
Stadium Pressbox*
377-1551
Sports Hotline
291-3200
Fax
291-4922
*SID cell phone
1999 Scores (4-6, 1-3)
Sept. 11 31
Puget Sound
Sept. 18 19
Whitworth
Sept. 25 26
Lewis & Clark
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British Columbia
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
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Oct. 16
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Southern Oregon
Oct. 23
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Nov. 13
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Team Statistics
First Downs (Ru-Pa-Pe)
Penalties/Fumbles
Rushing Per Game
Passing Per Game
Total Offense
Per Game
Time of Possession
Third Downs
Fourth Downs
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Opponents
136 (54-60-22)
61-577/18-8
106.1
166.2
578-2451
272.3
4:17:08
34-129 (26.4)
5-12 (41 .7)
166 (66-80-20)
81-741/19-12
138.7
183.4
619-2899
322.1
4:42:52
49-135 (36 .3)
5-11 (45.5)
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Rushing
9-9 139
Dan Murphy
9-0
Nat Conley
80
Shawn Brathwaite 5-0
16
19
6-0
Donovan Dashiell
5-0
Richard Penton
6
Pete Kalasountas
8-6
32
James Canada
3-0
12
Jared Gibb
1-0
1
Mark Leazer
9-9
1
Ryan Prentice
9-0
1
Ty Nunez
8-8
1
Nathan Graham
3-0
2
9-0
Ian Tyrrell
1
7-3
Zak Hill
32
9-9 343
Totals
9-9 339
Opponents
YG
738
363
100
92
67
148
56
8
YL
38
25
4
3
6
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
4
3
Net
700
338
96
89
67
61
45
0
87
11
0
8
6
1
-1
-2
-3
34 191 -157
1615 367 1248
1319 364 955
Avg. TD l..oo;J
5.0
8
65
4.2 4
39
6.0
1
28
4.7
1
41
11.2
0
30
1.9
2
32
3.8 0
20
8.0
0
8
6.0 0
6
1.0
0
1
-1
-1 .0
0
-1 .0 0
2
-3.0
0
-3
-4 .9 0
12
3.6 16
65
2.8 12
52
Passing
G A It Con Int Yds
PCT TD l..oo;J
Zak Hill (130.2)
7-3 146
87 6 1017 59 .6 9
43
Pete Kalasountas
8-6 125
61 4 601 48 .8 4
49
Ryan Seal
8-8
2
1 0
22 50.0
0
22
Nathan Graham
3-0
2
1 0
11 50 .0 0
11
Alex Todak
1-0
1
0 O
O
0.0 0
0
Totals
9-9 276 150 10 1651 54 .3 13
49
Opponents
9-9 239
113 14 1496 47.3
9
86
Sacks - Hill 23, Kalasountas 12, Graham 1, Opp. 20.
G-GS No.
9-9
53
40
9-9
9-9
20
9-9
13
9-9
11
9-0
5
5-0
2
9-0
1
9-0
1
1
9-0
9-0
1
9-0
1
9-0
1
9-9 150
9-9 113
Receiving
Ty Nunez
Ryan Seal
Mark Leazer
Dan Murphy
Rand Matter
Ryan Wakefield
Richard Penton
Clint Lecount
Mark Acker
Jason Webster
Jared Carter
Nat Conley
Brian Koch
Totals
Opponents
Punting
Ian Tyrrell
Team
Totals
Opponents
Punt Returns
Jason Patterson
Ty Nunez
Totals
Opponents
Kickoff Returns
Shawn Braithwaite
No.
55
1
56
52
Yds
2063
0
2063
1836
Yds
585
419
223
73
189
51
27
30
15
15
15
5
4
1651
1498
Avg.
11.0
10.5
11.2
5.6
17.2
10.2
13.5
30.0
15.0
15.0
15.0
5.0
4.0
11.0
13.2
Avg. Ret
37.5 206
0.0
39
36.8 245
35.3
103
TD l..oo;J
4
4
1
2
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
13
9
49
42
27
19
34
26
15
30
15
15
15
5
4
49
86
Net
33.8
-39.0
32.5
33.3
l..oo;J
61
0
61
68
No.
15
1
16
27
Yds
100
3
103
245
Avg.
6.7
3.0
6.4
9.1
TD
Long
0
0
0
2
19
3
19
74
No.
3
Yds
95
Avg.
31 .7
TD
0
l..oo;J
48
Jason Patterson
Donovan Dashiell
Ty Nunez
John Hallead
Jared Carter
Lee Petty
Courtney Brown
Totals
Opponents
13
7
395
170
38
27
26
39
7
797
645
30.4
24.3
19.0
13.5
13.0
13.0
7.0
24 .2
19.5
5
Yds
57
3
5
2
0
2
1
1
0
4
0
66
Avg.
11.4
1.7
0.0
0.0
4.0
0.0
4.6
6.1
2
2
2
3
1
33
33
No.
Interceptions
Jason Patterson
Jed Sluyter
Pete Hartzell
Scott Henry
John Hallead
Brandon Christensen
Totals
Opponents
14
10
61
Scoring
G-GS TD PAT
FG
Dan Murphy
9-9
10
0
0
Shaun Morris
9-0
O
26
3
Nat Conley
9-0
4
0
0
Ty Nunez
9-9
4
O
O
Ryan Seal
9-9
4
0
0
Jason Patterson
9-9
2
0
0
Pete Kalasountas
8-6
2
O
0
Jason Webster
9-0
1
0
0
Shawn Braithwaite
5-0
1
O
O
Donovan Dashiell
6-O
1
O
O
Mark Leazer
9-9
1
O
O
Ryan Wakefield
9 -0
1
O
O
Totals (2safety)
9-9
31
26
3
Opponents
9 -9
26
21
7
PAT Pass: Zak Hill 0-1 , Opp. 0-1 . PAT Rush: None.
Kick Scoring
Shaun Morris
Opponents
Field Goals
Shaun Morris
Opponents
G
9
9
18-29
0-1
1-1
FG
3-9
7-13
PAT
26-30
21-24
30-39
40-49
1-5
4-7
2-2
2-3
1
0
1
1
l..oo;J
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Pts
60
35
24
24
24
12
12
6
6
6
6
6
225
200
Pts
35
42
50+
0-1
0-2
99
37
28
16
15
18
7
99
100
0
0
0
0
0
Avg.
3.9
4.7
Tot.
3-9
7-13
49
5
0
0
4
0
49
25
Avg.
6.7
3.9
2.7
2.7
2.8
1.3
1.5
0.7
1.2
1.0
0.7
0.7
25.0
22.2
LS
13
12
1..oo;J
47
48
Scores and Attendance
Date
Opponent
Sept. 11
14
Eastern Washington
Sept. 18
7
Northern Iowa
Sept. 25
52
Carroll
Oct. 2
27
St. Mary's
Oct. 9
43
• Humboldt State
Oct. 16
7
'Western Washington
Oct. 23
19
•Western Oregon
Nov. 6
13
UC Davis
Nov. 13
43
'Simon Fraser
'CFA (1998 scores in parentheses)
44
44
7
7
7
27
30
20
14
Scoring By Quarters
Central Washington
Opponents
1
28
60
4
42
34
Tackles
Jed Sluyter, LB
Brandon Christensen, LB
John Hallead, DB
John Garden, LB
Scott Henry, DB
John Fields, DE
PT AT
54 25
46 27
43 16
29 26
35 17
32 10
2
76
65
3
79
41
Site
Att.
A
5,160
A 11,304
A
1,000
H 2,100
A 3,478
H 5,000
A 2,973
A 5,300
H
1,200
OT
0
0
Total
225
200
FR-BP-FF
Tot. QB Loss
79 4-22 7-16
0-5-0
73
0-0
11-28
0-4-3
59
0-0
7-21
2-5-1
1-2-0
55 3-21
2-3
52
0-0
2-3
0-5-0
42 6.5-50 6-18
1-4-1
Pete Hartzell, DB
Jason Woods, DT
Jason Patterson, DB
T.J. Horgan, DT
Ryan Sawyer, DE
Shaun Claiborne, DE
Rawley Robins, LB
Terrance Allen, DB
Chad Philip, DB
Courtney Brown, LB
Jared Carter, DE
Wade Postell, DB
Todd Hildebrand, DE
Duncan Bagley, DB
Marcus Garretson, DB
Jeremy Parker, DT
lac Scott, DB
Shawn Braithwaite, RB
Fred Simmons, DE
Ryan Seal, WR
Donovan Dashiell, RB
Richard Penton, WR
Pete Kalasountas, QB
Rand Matter, TE
Lee Petty, DE
James Canada, RB
Travis Brock, OL
31
29
30
11
12
11
9
14
9
5
5
4
4
5
4
3
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
11
13
9
13
9
7
7
0
1
5
42
0-0
4 2 2.5-11
39
0-0
24
2-9
21
1-10
18
1-2
16
0-0
14
0-0
10
0-0
10
0-0
3
8 0-0
4
8
0-0
3
7
0-0
1
6 0-0
2
6 0-0
0
3
0-0
1
3
0-0
1
3
0-0
2
3
0-0
0
2
0-0
0
1 0-0
0
1 0-0
0
1 0-0
0
1 0-0
0
1 0-0
1
1 0-0
1
1 0-0
0-0
7-16
5-9
2-6
2-10
2-6
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-5
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-5-1
0-0-0
1-8-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-1-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
Blocked Kicks: PAT - Fields, Opp. 3. Punt - Opp. 1. FG - Sluyter,
Horgan, Opp. 2.
Fl.lllble Return Yards: Patterson 40 (TD) , Opp. 10
(TD) . Blocked FG - Sluyter (17 yards), Horgan. Note: Hartzell returned
Horgan's block five yards.
1999 SINGLE GAME PERFORMANCES
Rushing (100 or more)
132 Dan Murphy (Humboldt State, 10-9-99)
Passing (200 or more)
331
Zak Hill (Western Oregon, 10-23-99)
311
Zak Hill (Simon Fraser, 11-13-99)
201
Pete Kalasountas (Saint Mary's, 10-2-99)
Total
299
286
236
Offense (200 or more)
Zak Hill (Western Oregon , 10-23-99)
Zak Hill (Simon Fraser, 11-13-99)
Pete Kalasountas (Saint Mary's, 10-2-99)
Receiving (100 or more)
144 Ty Nunez, 14 (Western Oregon , 10-23-99)
110 Ty Nunez, 8 (UC Davis, 11-6-99)
ALL-TIME SINGLE GAME PERFORMANCES
Rushing
269 Dan Murphy (Azusa Pacific, 9-19-98)
265 Tom Craven (Linfield, 11-20-93)
250 Lynn Robinson (Eastern Washington , 11-13-26)
237 Ted Huber (Simon Fraser, 9-11-82)
236 'Pat Patterson (Lewis & Clark, 11-18-89)
233 Gorky Bridges (Humboldt State, 10-25-58)
229 Pat Patterson (Eastern Oregon , 10-14-89)
227 Gorky Bridges (Pacific Lutheran, 11 -1-58)
226 Pat Patterson (Pacific Lutheran , 10-7-89)
2 2 4 Jim McCormick (Lewis & Clark, 10-19-85)
Passing
467 Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 11-9-91)
456 Jon Kitna (Puget Sound , 10-29-94)
4 5 5 Jon Kitna (Western Washington , 11-18-95)
4 5 4 Jon Kitna (Whitworth, 9-23-95)
427 Jon Kitna (Pacific Lutheran , 10-16-93)
413 Jon Kitna (Mary, 12-9-95)
409 'Terry Karg (Greenville, 11-17-90)
406 Casey Jacox (Humboldt State, 11-15-97)
400 Jon Kitna (Lewis & Clark, 10-2-93)
394 Jon Kitna (Whitworth, 10-22-94)
381
Jon Kitna (Simon Fraser, 11-7-92)
Total
550
512
488
471
450
431
423
4 20
417
416
408
Offense
Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 11-9-91)
Jon Kitna (Whitworth, 9-23-95)
Jon Kitna (Mary, 12-9-95)
Jon Kitna (Western Washington , 11-18-95)
Jon Kitna (Puget Sound, 10-29-94)
Jon Kitna (Whitworth, 10-22-94)
Jon Kitna (Oregon Tech, 9-19-92)
Jon Kitna (Pacific Lutheran , 10-16-93)
Ken Stradley (Western Washington, 11-16-91)
Casey Jacox (Humboldt State, 11 -15-97)
'Terry Karg (Greenville , 11-17-90)
Receiving
223 Mike Grant, 10 (Western Washington , 11-7-81)
215 Larry Bellinger, 11 (Puget Sound, 10-29-94)
195 Todd Peterson , 6 (Linfield , 9-20-86)
189 Kenny Russaw, 7 (Simon Fraser, 11-5-94)
189 Kenny Russaw, 8 (MAry, 12-9-95)
186 Mike Grant, 6 (Lewis & Clark, 9-18-82)
186 Tyson Raley, 4 (Eastern Oregon, 10-19-91)
183 James Atterberry, 9 (Lewis & Clark, 10-2-93)
180 John Balmer, 16 (Eastern Oregon, 10-17-92)
'Playoff game prior to 1991 . Not considered part of official records.
Central Washington Football All-Star Honors
GTE Academic All-Region
Sr.
Dan Murphy
little All-Northwest
RB
CFA
First Team
Jason Patterson
Dan Murphy
Ty Nunez
Jed Sluyter
Brandon Christensen
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
DB-KR
RB
WR
LB
LB
Second Team
Ryan Seal
Josh Johnston
John Fields
Scott Henry
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
WR
OL
DL
DB
Honorable Mention
Ryan Sawyer
Jason Woods
John Garden
John Hallead
Pete Hartzell
Ian Tyrrell
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr .
DL
DL
LB
DB
DB
Academic
Zak Hill
Dan Murphy
Chris Scheer
Josh Johnston
Brandon Christensen
Jed Sluyter
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
QB
RB
OL
OL
LB
LB
p
First Team
Jason Patterson
Dan Murphy
Jed Sluyter
So.
Sr.
Jr.
KR
RB
LB
Second Team
Jason Patterson
So.
DB
Honorable Mention
Ty Nunez
Josh Johnston
Scott Henry
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
WR
OL
DB
CFA Players-of-the-Week
John Hallead
Defense
Jed Sluyter
Defense
Ty Nunez
Offense
Zak Hill
Offense
Team Awards
Captain
Best Blocker
Best Tackler
Outstanding Frosh
Inspirational
MVP
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Dan Murphy, Ty Nunez,
John Garden, Jed Sluyter
Josh Johnston
Jed Sluyter
Zak Hill
Ty Nunez
Dan Murphy
National Rankings: NCAA Individual: Passing • 36. Zak Hill 130.3. Receptions • 27. Ty Nunez 5.9. Kickoff Returns • 6. Jason
Patterson 30.4. Interceptions - 18. Jason Patterson 0.56. NCAA Team: Total Defense - 17'h, 272.3. Rushing Defense - 17'h, 106.1.
Passing Efficiency Defense • 27"', 100.6. Kickoff Returns· am
, 24.2.
Letter Winners: Fourth-year · John Garden, Pete Hartzell, Scott Henry, Dan Murphy, Ryan Sawyer, Ryan Seal, Jason Woods .
Third-year · Brandon Christensen, John Fields, John Hallead, Josh Johnston, Pete Kalasountas, Clint Lecount, Ty Nunez, Chad Philip,
Rawley Robins, Jed Sluyter, Ian Tyrrell . Second-year · Michael Alexander, Terrance Allen, Nat Conley, Jared Carter, Marcus
Garretson, Brian Koch, Mark Leazer, Rand Matter, Jason Patterson, Chris Scheer, Ryan Wakefield. First-year· Mark Acker, Duncan
Bagley, Shawn Braithwaite, Travis Brock, Courtney Brown, Shaun Claiborne , Connor Craig , Aaron Crockett, Donovan Dashiell, Nathan
Graham, Todd Hildebrand, Zach Hill, T.J. Horgan, Ethan McDonald, Shaun Morris, Richard Penton, Lee Petty, Wade Postell, Zach
Scott, Fred Simmons, Ryan Stengle, Jason Webster, Rob Williams. Non-lettermen · James Canada, *Brian Corpuz, Brooks Denny,
Jared Gibb, John Hunn, Dan Keffeler, Jeremy Parker, Ryan Prentice, Alex Todak. (*Will petition for restoration of year).
Games Started: Offense: Kalasountas (QB) 6, Hill (QB) 3, Murphy (RB) 9, Leazer (HB) 9, Nunez (FL) 9, Seal (SE) 9, Craig (WT) 9,
Johnston (WG) 7, Brock (WG) 2, Scheer (C) 9, Stengle (SG) 9, McDonald (ST) 9, Matter (TE) 9. Defense: Woods (NG) 9, Horgan
(DT) 9, Sawyer (SOE) 9, Fields (WDE) 9, Garden (SLB) 9, Sluyter (MLB) 9, Christensen (WLB) 9, Henry (FS) 9, Hallead (SS) 9, Hartzell
(BCB) 9, Patterson (FCB) 9.
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