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Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Athletics Events Programs CWU Athletics Collections Fall 10-18-1997 Central Washington V Southern Oregon Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ cwu_athletics_event_programs Recommended Citation Central Washington University, "Central Washington V Southern Oregon" (1997) CWU Athletics Events Programs 51 http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_event_programs/51 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the CWU Athletics Collections at ScholarWorks@CWU It has been accepted for inclusion in CWU Athletics Events Programs by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@CWU For more information, please contact pingfu@cwu.edu CENTRAL WASHINGTON versus SOUTHERN OREGON Oct 18, 1997 at Tomlinson Stadium• $2.00 Homecoming 1997! 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Prior to embarking upon a coaching career, Zamberlin played linebacker for four seasons with New England (1979-82) and three seasons with Kansas City (1983-85) He is a 1979 graduate of Pacific Lutheran At PLU, he was a four-year letterman in both football and baseball He was selected to the Associated Press small-college All-American football team and was named a NAIA AllAmerican in 1978 During his collegiate career he had 184 unassisted tackles, 10 interceptions and six quarterback sacks Three times he was named all-conference and all-district His number 56 is the only retired PLU football jersey In baseball, he was a two-time all-conference outfielder Zamberlin, who was inducted into PLU's Hall-of-Fame in 1996, was selected in the fifth round of the 1979 NFL draft by New England Coincidentally, Zambertin began his collegiate coaching career at Massachusetts in 1987 when Dunbar left that school to return to CWU to take over as head coach "Mike recommended me for that job," said Zambertin, who played for Dunbar when he was an assistant at PLU Zambertin is a native of Tacoma He graduated from Wilson High School in 1974 At Wilson, he earned four letters each in football and baseball He earned honorable mention All-City honors in football and was a first team selection in baseball Misc: Born 2-13-56 at Tacoma .Married Mary Ellen Wolf on June 28, 1997 Mary Ellen previously was an assistant trainer at the University of Richmond Has two children by previous marriage (daughter Megan, 12, and son Kyle, 8) John Picha, 31, begins his third season this fall as a full-time member of CWU's football coaching staff Picha is also CWU's head men's and women's track-and-field coach Picha, who previously served as a graduate assistant or part-time coach for six seasons, coached the inside linebackers after joining the full-time staff in 1995 He was named the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach prior to the beginning of the 1996 season Picha replaced Charles Chandler on the full-time staff He also replaced Chandler as CWU's men's and women's track-and-field coach Picha led CWU's men to the 1995 Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference track-and-field title and a 17th place finish in the NAIA National meet and was selected the PNWAC Men's Coach-of-the-Year Last spring both his men's and women's track squads placed second in the conference meet His men's squad also finished 23rd in the NAIA national meet Picha previously served as an assistant track-andfield coach for three seasons, first during the 1990 and 1991 campaigns and then again in 1993 He was in charge of the throwing events The CWU coach first joined the football coaching staff as a graduate assistant in 1988 In 1988 and 1989, he coached the tight ends He then coached the defensive line in 1990,-1992 and 1993 A 1984 graduate of Rogers High School in Puyallup, Picha is a former two-year letterman for the Wildcats He earned honorable mention all-league honors in 1987 and was the recipient of CWU's Best Blocker award in 1986 Picha played two seasons at Wenatchee Valley College before enrolling at CWU, earning second team NWAACC honors during his sophomore season In 1987 he started all 1O games at center for CWU as the Wildcats averaged 252.7 yards rushing and set a CFA record with 34 rushing touchdowns Misc: Born 2-9-66 at Puyallup Earned B.A degree in history Brother Tom played football at UPS Also has three sisters Married Wife's name is Brenda JOHN GRAHAM (Defensive Coordinator, 3rd Year) John Graham, 28, begins his third season on Central Washington University's coaching staff this fall It will be his second year as the defensive coordinator For the previous two seasons, Graham, who also coaches the defensive backs, had been the head football coach at DeSales High School in Walla Walla Complete Foreign & Domestic Auto Repair "Ellensburg's Most Complete Auto Repair" (20 Point Quick Lube) No appointment necessary for oil change Take it to the "Hill• Brakes &Shocks Computerized Alignments Engine Repair &Replacement Tuneup &Electrical Clutches, Transmissions 925-1665 1102 Canyon Road M·F 8-5:30 p.m Saturday 8-4 At DeSales, Graham's teams compiled a won-loss record of 12-7, winning the 1993 conference championship and advancing to the semifinals of the Washington State Class B state playoffs Graham also served as an assistant basketball and assistant track-andfield coach at DeSales Prior to joining the DeSales staff, he was an assistant coach for one year at Kent-Meridian High School in Kent Graham is a 1992 graduate of CWU , earning a bachelor of science degree in business education He played two seasons for the Wildcats (1990 and 1991), earning honorable mention all-conference defensive back honors in his senior season Jn the 1991 season, Graham intercepted three passes and also was credited with 30 tackles Prior to enrolling at CWU, he played two seasons at Walla Walla CC where he earned first team all-conference honors at defensive back Graham is a 1987 graduate of Reardan High School At Reardan, he earned four letters each in football , basketball and track He was a three-time all-league linebacker and twotime all-league quarterback and also was the team captain and Most Inspirational award winner Misc: Born 2-7-69 at Ellensburg Married Wife's name is Becky Has two-year-old son, Andrew BEAU BALDWIN (Quarterbacks, 4th Year) Beau Baldwin begins his fourth season as CWU's quarterback coach this fall It will be his second season as a full-time staff member Prior to joining the coaching staff three years ago as a graduate assistant, Baldwin played four seasons for the Wildcats, and ranks 14th in career passing despite the fact he was never a full-time starter Baldwin, 25, completed 121 of 197 passes for 1,655 yards and eight touchdowns His 61 career passing percentage is a school record He engineered two of the greatest comebacks in school history In 1991, he set school single-game marks for passing attempts (52), completions (32), yards (467) , total plays (66) and total yards (550) in a 38-35 win over Simon Fraser His six-yard touchdown pass to Eric Boles with four seconds left gave Central the win In 1992 he came off bench to lead CWU to the greatest fourth-quarter comeback in Columbia Football Association history He completed 21 of 33 passes for 222 yards as the Wildcats scored 26 points in the period to overcome 28-3 deficit Baldwin graduated from Curtis High School in 1990 where he earned three letters in football and three in baseball He Jed Curtis to the 1989 state football title * Windermere Windermere Real Estate/Jenison-Repp HOMES •FARMS & RANCHES •COMMERCIAL BUSINESS & INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT• REAL ESTATE COUNSELING "Quality People Giving Quality Ser-vice" 925-5577 1-800-448-5958 808 SOUTH MAIN, ELLENSBURG Sandy Walker 925-6881 Rory Savage 925-1550 Marie Smith 925-3942 Diane Carr 925-3068 Bev Rademacher 962-4224 Cindi Samuelson 925-4342 Scott Repp 962-4144 Lynn Jenison 925-3678 RANCH INQUIRIES Gerald Thomas 925-5724 Scott Repp 962-4144 Rory Savage 925-1550 GRADUATE ASSISTANTS Joining the four full-time members of CWU's coaching staff this fall are nine graduate assistants, including seven former Wildcat players Members of the staff include ex-Wildcats Ryan Fournier (wide receivers), Mike Henry (assistant offensive line), Shawn John (running backs), Gary Michael {defensive backs), Todd Murray (tight ends), Greg Stoller (kickers and Shelby Zamberlin (assistant inside linebackers) Also on the staff are Josh Fetter {defensive line) and Brian Strandley (defensive tackles) Both Fetter and Strandley both played four seasons at the University of Idaho Fournier, Henry, Murray and Stoller were members of last year's Wildcat squad Fournier started at quarterback and passed for 1,940 yards and 20 touchdowns His yardage total ranks sixth in CWU history He had a season-best 373-yard performance against Southern Oregon and threw for 200 or more yards six times Henry played four seasons on the Wildcat offensive line, making a total of seven starts Murray is CWU's all-time receiver at the tight end position, catching a total of 76 passes for 960 yards and five touchdowns Three times he earned all-conference honors, including twice first team honors Stoller was the NAIA's national punting leader last fall, averaging 42.4 yards to earn NAIA Division All-American first team honors John played four seasons for CWU between 1990 and 1993, making a total of 39 starts In 1993, he was voted CWU's Outstanding Blocker award winner and earned first team Mt Rainier League and Little All-Northwest honors Michael played defensive back for four seasons for the Wildcats, prior to joining the coaching staff last year He made 27 starts and was twice selection the team's Most Inspirational winner, including two years ago when the Wildcats won the national title Zamberlin, the nephew of CWU's head coach, played for the Wildcats in 1991and1992 Fetter played linebacker for the Vandals between 1991 and 1994 Strandley also played between 1991 and 1994 and had a total of 101 career tackles from his tackle position, including 39 in his junior season when he helped the Vandals advance to the semifinals of the NCAA Division 1-AA national playoffs Final Ranki ng 10th 8th 12th 14th 2nd 19th 8th 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 FOURNIER HENRY JOHN MICHAEL MURRAY STRAN DLEY STOLLER ZAM BERLIN GO WILDCATS! CWU in NAIA National Poll Year 1963 1972 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 FETTER 4th 2nd 1st 1st 21st 3rd 14th LOCATIONS 210 S Main •Self-service Bays •Automatic Wash •Dryer •Vacuums •BP Fuel (we pump) 10th &Alder •Self-service Wash •BP Fuel (self-service) •Convenience Store AUTO WASHES Third Location at 100 E Capitol Open AM - Midnight Days A Week Exit 106 Off 1-90 1504 Highway 97 Ellensburg 925-4662 I 1997 RETURNING OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN Evan Ayres (OL, 6-2, 255, Jr., Bellingham Sehome) Jason Frederick (OT, 6-1, 250, Jr., Raymond Willapa Valley) High School: Graduated from Sehome in 1994 Lettered in football (3) and track (4) All-conference offensive tackle junior and senior seasons Competed in district meet is discus and javelin in track junior and senior years College: Redshirted 1994 season Earned letter last year as backup on offensive line freshman season Started all 10 games as weakside guard last year Next to Doll is strongest player on team Is very intelligent player and team leader Misc: Born 7-14-75 at Bellingham Sports fitness major Wants to be a personnel trainer Posted 3.2 GPA in high school High School: Graduated from Willapa Valley in 1992 Lettered in football (3), basketball (2) and track (3) Receiver and defensive end in football Inspirational and Coaches award winner Played guard in basketball College: Attended Centralia CC prior to enrolling at CWU Redshirted 1994 season On squad in 1995 Earned letter last fall in backup role Might challenge for starting berth at weakside tackle slot Misc: Born 8-26-74 at South Bend, Wash Education major Has one brother and two sisters Uncle (Gary Frederick) is CWU' s athletic director and women' s softball coach Father (Mike) and uncle (Steve) competed in cross country at CWU Father also served university as women's assistant basketball coach in late 1980s Josh Burgess (OT, 6-2, 260, So., Yakima - West Valley) High School: Graduated from West Valley in 1995 Lettered in football (3), wrestling (1) and track-and·field (3) Twice first team all-league offense Second team defense and first team defense junior and seniors seasons respectively Played in all-state game Team captain junior season Placed seventh in discus (153· 0) in Class AA state track-and-field meet junior sea· son High school career bests of 155-4 in discus and 52-1 O 1/2 in shot put College: Redshirted freshman season Started three games at strongside guard slot last season Has quick feet and good size Misc: Born 11-3-76 at Yakima Law enforcement major Posted 3.2 high school GPA Has one brother Julian Hamm (RB, 5-9, 175, So., Des Moines - Mt Rainier) High School: Graduated from Mt Rainier in 1995 Three-year letter winner in football Also competed in basketball and track Running back and defensive back in football Led league in rushing (989 yards) and all-purpose running senior season to earn first team all-star honors Honorable mention all-star as sophomore and junior Team captain senior year Nominated for all-state game, but didn't play because of an injury College: Redshirted freshman year Played backup role last season, rushing for 278 yards on 68 carries Scored two touchdowns Also caught nine passes for Mark Doll (OT, 6-2, 250, Jr., Selah) High School: Graduated from Selah in 1994 Lettered in football (3) and baseball Played tight end and outside linebacker in football First team allleague Two-time captain and Best Defensive Lineman award winner Played first base in baseball Selected Athlete-of-the-Year College: Is CWU's most experi enced and best offensive lineman Was switched from tight end line halfway through 1994 redshirt season Has started 24 consecutive games at strongside tackle past two seasons Helped lead Wildcats to No ranking in total offense in CFA each of past two seasons Voted CWU's Outstanding Freshman award winner in 1995 Earned second team all-conference honors last year Will be on of team leaders this falls Perhaps is strongest player on team Misc: Born 214-76 at Yakima Law enforcement major Has one sister Uncles Jay Gilliam and Mike Ehlis played football at CWU and YVC, respectively Tony Frank (WR, 6-0, 190, Sr., Clallam Bay WWCC) High School: Graduated from Clallam Bay in 1993 Lettered in football (2), basketball (4) and track (2) Played running back in football Team MVP Played guard in basketball and competed in high jump, triple jump and long jump in track College: Played two seasons at Walla Walla CC Caught 22 passes for 434 yards and six touchdowns sophomore year Started nine of 1o games last fall for Wildcats Caught 28 passes for 480 yards and six touchdowns Averaged team-best 17.1 yards per catch, including long of 52 Caught four passes for 100 yards against Southern Oregon .Has excellent speed and hasabilitytogodeep Misc: Born 9-21 -75atWallaWalla Lawandjustice major Has one brother and one sister Michael Schaad, Junior, CWU, Law and Justice Major, Year Scholilr.lhip Winner ARMY ROTC SALUTES OUR SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Every year Army ROTC awards thousands of merit-b a se d scholarships to qualified students around the country a nd right here in your school The se scholarships pay most tuition, as well as books, lab fees and an allowance up to $1500 per year But more than that, Army ROTC is one course that develops your leadership abilities and confidence, qualities that lead to success Find out more, contact Captain Bill Kalms, Peterson Hall, 963-3518 ARMY ll01t '11111 auansr ClllUICI C:OUUE mu cu 'Dll 53 yards Got a lot of reps in spring as Murphy sat out drills because of knee injury Has great body balance and sees holes well Has excellent quickness Misc : Born 12-31-75 at Spokane Counseling major Has one sister Cousin (Lance Hamm) played basketball at Texas Christian to earn Wildcat-of-the-Week honors .Has strong arm and has made good strides in knowledge of offense and leadership skills Misc : Born 3-12-76 at Lacey Business education major High school activities included honor society and Natural Helpers Coached youth league basketball Has one sister Cousin (James Compton) played football at UW Dolan Holt (TE, 6-2, 220, Sr., Enumclaw) High School: Graduated from Enumclaw in 1993 Lettered in football (3), basketball (2) and baseball (2) First team all-league tight end Team captain and first team all-league center in basketball Second team allleague first baseman in baseball College : Played backup role to three-time all-star Todd Murray past three seasons, starting a total of four games when Murray was hurt Caught six passes for 86 yards freshman season Started three games sophomore year catch- ing 32 passes for 418 yards and one touchdown Caught eight passe.s for 75 yards last season Was voted Outstanding Freshman award w1~ner 1n 1994 Earned honorable mention all-league honors sophomore and Junior seasons, despite playing backup role Has excellent hands, perhaps the best on the team Misc : Born 9-17-75 at Seattle Has one sister Leisure services major Posted 3.1 GPA in high school winning two academic scholarships Davis Lura (WR, 6-0, 185, Sr., Stanwood) High School: Graduated from Stanwood in 1993 Lettered in football (3) and basketball (3) Twice earned second team all-league defensive back honors Second team all-league receiver junior season First team all-league senior season Team captain junior and senior seasons in basketball College : On squad freshman season, but did not letter Earned letter sophomore and junior seasons as backup wide receiver Did not catch any balls sophomore year Caught 11 passes for 73 yards last fall Misc : ~om 3-20-75 at Jamestown, N.D Physical education major Had 3.3 GPA in high school High school activities included FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) Father (Duey) played football and baseball at Mayville State Cousin (Scott Boe) played baseball at North Dakota Casey Jacox (QB, 6-3, 200, Jr., Renton - Kentridge) Dan Murphy (RB, 6-2, 205, So., Royal City) High School: Graduated from Kentridge in 1994 Earned two letters in football Team captain Honorable mention all-league junior season Missed senior year after breaking four bones in right foot College : Redshirted freshman year at CWU Was No quarterback in 1995, completing his only pass attempt for minus one yard Played in seven games last season starting three Completed 74 of 145 passes for 888 yards and nine touchdowns Completed 23 of 38 passes for 333 yards and four touchdowns in 44-41 loss to Pac1f1c Lutheran High School: Graduated from Royal City in 1995 Earned nine letters - three in football, two in basketball and four in baseball Linebacker and running back in football All-league in football , basketball and baseball All-state and Team MVP on offense and defense in football Played forward in basketball and first base, second base and third base in baseball College: Redshirted freshman year Was.switche-dfrom tight end to running back last fall Went on to lead team in rushing (761 yards) Also caught 22 passes for 172 vards Hours: 5:30am-10:00pm M-Th, 5:30am-9:00pm Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 12-6pm Sun A erobics - 27 Classes per Week Nutritional Supplements S tudent Discounts Get the Service You Deserve Your First Visit is Free M ost Complete Fitness Center in County 202 N Pine • 962-9277 For Better Health & Fitness CFA W-L 1-0 Southern Oregon 1-0 Central Washington Western Oregon 1-1 Western Washington 1-1 Simon Fraser 0-1 Humboldt State 0-1 Neutral Sites: CWU 1-0, SFU 0-1 PF-PA 22-14 50-14 22-28 51-15 14-50 7-45 W-L 3-1 2-2 4-1 3-2 1-4 1-5 PF-PA 119-58 109-101 85-73 156-76 78-157 89-201 Ho 1-1 0-1 2-0 1-1 1-1 0-4 Aw 2-0 1-1 2-1 2-1 0-2 1-1 Last Week's Results: Western Oregon 14 at Southern Oregon 22; Simon Fraser 12 at Cal Poly- SLO 52; Western Washington 45 at Humboldt State (Central Washing1on was idle) This Saturday's Schedule: Western Washington at UC-Davis, p.m.; Southern Oregon at Central Washington, 1:30 p.m.; Humboldt State at Simon Fraser, p.m (Western Oregon is idle) While it is probably too early to order championship rings, the winner of today's Central Washington - Southern Oregon game will grab the early lead in the Columbia Football Association race The game matches the only two teams left in the conference without a league loss It is also CWU's annual Homecoming Game - and its only home contest in the entire month of October Following the contest, the 'Cats take the road for two weeks before returning home Nov to host arch-rival Western Washington First-year head coach John Zamberlin doesn't look at this contest as a "championship" game "The way we look at it is we have five games left and we need to win all five (to reach the NAIA playoffs)," Zamberlin said CWU brings a 2-2 record - and a two-game losing streak into the contest Southern Oregon is 3-1 and has won three straight, its longest win streak since 1994 After opening the season with a home loss to Linfield, the Raiders have won three, including a 22-14 victory over 12th ranked and previously unbeaten Western Oregon last Saturday in Ashland Southern Oregon has the CFA's best rushing attack, averaging 261 yards per game It features perhaps the two best backs in the CFA A year ago, Casey Jackson (5-8, 175, Jr.) led the CFA in rushing with 1,083 yards and 10 touchdowns Jackson missed the first three games this fall with a herniated disk, but returned last Saturday to rush for 71 yards on 15 carries Southern Oregon's running attack, however, did not miss a beat as Griff Yates (6-0, 180, So.) is running away with this year's league rushing crown Yates is on a Northwest small-college record pace, averaging 194.8 yards per game, including a school-record 244 yards in Saturday's win over West ern Oregon "He is a very talented running back," Zamberlin said after watching him on film "He runs hard and he breaks a lot of tackles." Stopping the SOU running game (the Raiders rank last in the CFA in passing) is the No concern for Zamberlin and defensive coordinator John Graham On offense, Zamberlin hopes his team can develop a little more consistency than they've shown in their first four games Central ranks second in the CFA in total offense (381.3) behind Southern Oregon, but the 'Cats have converted on just 27.8 percent of their thirddown opportunities and have rushed for only 11 o total yards in their last two outings CWU had only 44 yards three weeks ago against Willamette and 66 rushing yards two weeks ago against Cal - Davis The passing game also produced just 160 yards against UC-Davis and quarterbacks Casey Jacox (6-2, 205, Jr., Renton - Kentridge) and Sean McCoy (6-3, 215, Jr., Everett) combined to complete only 11 of 36 passes for 160 yards Jacox, however, still leads the CFA in passing and total offense and ranks fifth nationally in passing (268.3) and eighth in total offense (254.8) Wide receiver Tony Frank (6-0, 190, Sr., Clallam Bay- WWCC) leads the CFA in receiving with 21 catches for 403 yards and four touchdowns Ian Tyrrell (5-8, 21 O, Fr., Yakima - Davis) is the CFA punt leader and ranks eighth nationally with a 40.7 average Defensively, Southern Oregon ranks second in the CFA allowing 271.0 yards per game Tackles Jon Chamberlin (6-4, 255, Sr.) and Gerald Breymann (6-3, 255, Jr.) rank second (11-48) and third (8 1/5 - 49) in the CFAin tackles for losses CWU is fifth in the conference in defense, allowing 386.8 yards per game Linebacker Ryan Sawyer (6-3, 230, So., Kent - Kent-Meridian) is CWU's tackle for loss leader with six John Hallead (5-11, 205, Fr., Ellensburg) is the takeaway leader with three, including two interceptions THE COACHES: Jeff Olson, a 1982 graduate of Southern Oregon, has spent his entire coaching career at his alma mater He is in his 16th season and his second as the interim head coach Next year he will relinquish the head reins to legendary Ashland High School coach Jim Nagel Olson has a 7-6 career mark, including a 3-1 record this season .John Zamberlin (Pacific Lutheran, 1979) is in his first season at CWU after spending nine seasons as an assistant at Massachusetts ( 1987-90), Eastern Washington ( 1992-94) and Richmond (1995-96) Zamberlin previously played seven seasons in the NFL with New England (1979-82) and Kansas City (1983-85) Zamberlin replaced Jeff Zenisek, who is now an assistant at Northern Iowa under former CWU head coach Mike Dunbar In five seasons, Zenisek compiled a record of 35-17-1 LAST YEAR/SERIES: Central, which didn't commit a turnover, scored 28 fourth-quarter points to break open a fairly close game and defeat the Raiders 59-34 The Wildcats finished with a season-high 604 yards in total Brought to you Locally by JANSEN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Go Wildcats! 12 l offense, including 403 passing as quarterback Ryan Fournier completed 27 of 42 for a career-high 373 yards and five touchdowns Running back Dan Murphy (6-2, 215, So., Royal City) netted 114 yards on 19 rushes and Julian Hamm (5-9, 178, So., Des Moines - Mt Rainier) had 66 yards on 13 rushes Three receivers had 100-yard games - Kenny Russaw (8-113 including a school-record tying four touchdowns), Josh Woodard (8-100 and two touchdowns) and Tony Frank (4-100) Casey Jackson ran for 112 yards as the Raiders piled up 474 yards, including 254 on the ground Tommy Selden had 213 all-purpose yards, 70 rushing, 119 on kickoff returns and 24 on two punt returns The Wildcats lead the all-time series 19-6 and have dominated the recent series though the Raiders won what was probably the most important game in the series, a 1987 first-round NAIA Division playoff game CWU has won six straight since that loss outscoring Southern Oregon 222102, including 106-56 in the past two contests CWU has won the last 10 regular-season encounters since the Raiders cost the 'Cats a post-season berth with a 32-8 win in the final game of the 1982 season tionally MORE ABOUT THE WILDCATS: Last week's bye was the first mid-season off-week for the Wildcats since 1965 That year after losing to Whitworth 18-0 on Oct 9, the Wildcats didn't play again until Oct 23 when they lost to Eastern Washington 20-7 CWU took advantage of the bye to shorten up practices a bit and spend some additional time on fundamentals, Zamberlin said The bye came at an opportune time because of injuries CWU sustained in their losses to Willamette and UC-Davis At one point in the UC-Davis game, all three CWU starting linebackers and four of the six originally listed on the two-deeps the week previous were not available because of injuries .Wide receiver Tony Frank not only leads the CFA in catches per game, but he is also the CFA leader in yards per catch, averaging 19.2 Frank has scored one touchdown in all four of CWU's games this fall Josh Woodard, who has caught 16 passes for 197 yards, has 107 c:areer catches for 1,238 yards MORE ABOUT THE RAIDERS: Yates has rushed for 158, 194, 183 and 244 yards in his four games The Northwest small-college record for most rushing yards per game in a singleseason is 172.9 by Bill Volk of Western Oregon in 1994 Records date back to 1969 Yates ranks second in the CFA and third in the Northwest in total offense The highest total offense finish in that category by a non-quarterback was eighth by Volk in 1994 .Chamberlin shared the CFA Defensive Player-of-the-Week award last week with Western Washington defensive back Mike Perez Chamberlin had 12 tackles, including two quarterback sacks for losses of five yards and two other tackles for losses of three yards · He leads the Raiders in total tackles with 30 JennerYriarte (5-10, 180, So.) leads SOU and is tied for the CFA lead with three pass interceptions In addition to leading the CFA in total offense and rushing offense, the Raiders also lead the league in rushing defense (53.8) and scoring defense (14.5) .Yates and Tommy Selden (56, 155, Sr.) rank 1-2 in all-purpose running averaging 202.0 and 160.0 yards per game Yates is also the scoring CWU TRAINERS: Members of CWU's training staff include front row, from left, Maria Waldo (Jr., Federal Way); Tristanne Schmidt leader (12.0) and Selden leads in kick- (Jr., Kirkland· Juanita); Hillary Peterson (Fr , South Kitsap); Tamera Fowler (Fr., Tacoma· Lincoln); Cheryl Groszek (Fr., Tacoma off returns (33.6) and ranks third na- Tahoma) Back row: Erica Oxley (Jr., Vancouver· Columbia River), Gary Smith (head trainer), Kevin Graff (Sr );David Nelson (Sr., Wenatchee); Travis Kummer (Sr., Ocosta); Kelli Steele (assistant trainer) Williams l CAMPUS U-TOT6-6M • We didn't invent the hamburger, n we just perfected it I • W"' ft\.ctS M ureard and W, _G() vlf!!_C VIH Wtleomt 8'10 Euclid Way 92S t600 RioJt ad C!bulg WUU.U -r ~C'.-4 ~ Stop Go Pennzoil; NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Hours: M-F 8-6 Sat 8-4 101 S Main 962-6644 13 WI LDC ATS central Washington No Player Ryan Seal Edgar DuBose Julian Hamm John Hallead Davis Lura Nat 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Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr Sr So Fr Fr Jr Fr Fr Sr So Fr Jr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr So Fr Jr Sr Dan L Hiersche, MD, FAAOS Board Certified Orthropedic Surgeon Sports Medicine Wildcat Team Physician Ellensburg Clinic 700 E Manitoba, Suite 106 14 Ellensburg WA 98926 Phone (509) 962-6727 Renton Renton Kent Yakima Selah Bellingham Bremerton Richland Seattle Tacoma Federal Way Everett DuPont Lynden Kent Issaquah Hoquiam Port Angeles Othello Federal Way Mt Vernon Tumwater Tacoma Arlington Puyallup Raymond Puyallup Aberdeen Yakima Davenport Redmond Snohomish Everett Tumwater Enumclaw Yakima Vancouver Yakima Snohomish Yakima Yakima Centralia Des Moines Morton Kennewick Walla Walla Vancouver Vancouver 1997 RETURNING DEFENSIVE LETTERMEN John Garden (LB, 5-11, 200, So., Tacoma - Washington) Year 1996 Tot High School: Graduated from Washington High School in 1995 Lettered in football (3), wrestling (4) and track (2) All-league center and two-time second team all-league linebacker Most Inspirational and MVP Posted 35-10 record senior season in wrestling qualifying for state meet Twice qualified for league meet in shot put and javelin in track College: Redshirted freshman season Started two games last season, including season finale against Eastern Oregon Had team singlegame best 17 tackles, including 11 primaries and one for a seven-yard loss against Mountaineers Finished season 10th on team in tackles with 32 Has excellent instincts and will make a lot of plays Very tough and good on feet Misc: Born 11-19-76 at Tacoma Law enforcement major Wants to work with either police or fire department Posted 3.45 GPA in high school Has one brother PT AT rot 24 24 8 32 32 QB 1-9 1-9 Loss 1-7 1-7 FR BP FF 0 0 1 Pete Hartzell (DB, 5-9, 185, So., Monroe) High School: Graduated from Monroe in 1993 Lettered in football (2) and track (2) First team all-league receiver Also played defensive back Mr Hustle award winner Led team in interceptions with five Sprinter in track Was alternate on state qualifying 4x400 team College: Earned letter last fall in freshman season Credited with one tackle .Was moved from cornerback to strong safety last spring ·Has good speed and strength Misc: Born 1-4-75 at Monroe Paramedic major Has three brothers ~ ' -' 95.3 FM COUNTRY THAT KICKS! I ELLENSBURG Mondav Through Fridav KXLE·Ellensburg Also Midnight to AM - Coast To Coast w/Art Bell The Mariners, the Seahawks, the Sonics, and Central Washington AM to AM - Daybreak USA University Sports! AM to AM - The Morning Edition AM to AM - G Gordon Liddy AM to Noon - Rush Limbaugh Noon to l PM - Rodeo City Roundtable l PM to PM - Dr Dean Edell PM to PM - Barry Farber PM to PM - Mike Siegel PM to PM - Sportsfan Radio PM to 10 PM - Roger Fredinburg 10 PM to Midnight - Coast to Coast w/Art Bell 15 Scott Henry (DB, 5-10, 175, So., White Swan) High School: Graduated from White Swan in 1995 Lettered in football (4), basketball (3) and baseball (4) All-state and three-time all-league free safety in football Played shortstop in baseball and guard in basketball Inspirational award winner in basketball and baseball Team captain in football and baseball College: Redshirted freshman season Started three games at free safety last season Had 29 tackles, including season-best nine against Eastern Oregon Very smart player Is never out of position Misc: Born 11-30-76 at Yakima Elementary education major High school activities included honor society and FFA Brother (Mike) was a four-year letterman on offensive line for Wildcats and is on coaching staff this foll Year 1996 Tot PT AT TOT QB Loss 24 24 5 29 29 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 FR BP FF 0 0 1 Rico Iniguez (LB, 5-10, 200, Sr., Mattawa Wahluke) High School: Graduated from Wahluke in 1992 Lettered in football (4), baseball (4) and basketball (4) Played running back and linebacker in football Catcher and pitcher in baseball Three-time all-league selection in both sports Played guard in basketball College: Originally came to CWU to play baseball, but joined football squad after being cut from baseball team Was on squad in 1994, but did not letter Had eight tackles, including four primaries, sophomore season Switched from defensive back to linebacker late sophomore year Put together record-breaking campaign last year Set school single-season mark for most tackles with 126 Broke record, which was set by Scott LeMaster in 14-game season, during 10-game campaign Had 1Oor more tackles in nine different games, including season-high 16 against Eastern Oregon and 15 against Cal Poly SLO Led team in total tackles for losses with 11 (including three QB sacks) Tied for team lead in blocked passes (4) and interceptions (3) .Is a excellent athlete with great instincts and quickness Has outstanding work ethic Misc: Born 4-9-74 at Othello Elementary education major Wants to be a teacher Has seven brothers and three sisters Year 1995 1996 Tot PT AT TOT QB Loss FR BP FF 14 95 109 31 36 19 126 145 0-0 3-13 3-13 0-0 8-22 B-22 4 1 0 Wayne Maxwell (DB, 5-8, 178, Jr., Bothell lnglemoor & WWCC) High School: Graduated from lnglemoor in 1994 Lettered in football (3) and baseball (2) Played running back and defensive back in football Twice allleague at both positions Twice elected team captain Played second base and hit 386 in baseball College: Played one season at Walla Walla CC Had nine tackles in backup role last year for Wildcats at safety posilion Misc: Born 12-17-75 at Seattle Education major Plans to teach and coach Has one sister Was active in DARE program and as Natural Helper in high school Year 1996 Tot PT AT TOT QB Loss BP FR FF B B 1 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 FITNESS FITNESS FITNESS Total Exercise & Weight Training Programs Free Weights & Selector Machines Aerobic Classes & Cardiovascular Equipment AProud Slalrtar Of CWU AtMetlcsl GO CATS! 208 16 w 5th 962-6200 Scott Morgan (DT, 6-0, 245, Jr., Mt Vernon) High School: Graduated from Mt Vernon in 1993 Lettered in football (3) and track (3) Team captain senior season All-league offense and defense junior and senior seasons College: Three-year letterman Had seven tackles and recovered one fumble freshman season before redshirting in 1994 Moved to defensive line and played key backup role sophomore season , finishing with 19 tackles, including 13 primaries and three quarterback sacks for losses of 15 yards Started nine games and was top tackler among defensive lineman with 40 stops, including 25 primary tackles Ranked second on team in quarterback sacks Has good quickness and strength and will be leader of defensive line this fall Misc: Born 8-12-74 at Olympia Spanish and Education major Has two brothers Year 1993 1995 1996 Tot PT AT TOT 13 25 42 15 24 19 40 66 QB 0-0 3-14 4-19 7-33 Loss 0-0 0-0 3-7 3-7 FR BP FF 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Sarpy (Slot, 5-5, 155, Jr., Oak Harbor) High School: Graduated from Oak Harbor High School in 1995 Lettered in football (3) , basketball (2), baseball (4) and wrestling (1 ) Played quarterback and defensive back in football All-league kicker and quarterback Played guard in basketball All-league utility in baseball Also earned allstate honors in baseball Won district and regional championships and placed WESTERN UNITED LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY seventh in state meet in wrestling College: Twoyear letter winner in football Saw considerable playing time at H-back position freshman season Netted 42 yards on eight rushes Caught five passes for 55 yards Netted 52 yards on three rushes and also caught three passes for 34 yards last season Is extremely quick Redshirted freshman season in baseball Earned letter last spring Played in 17 games, mostly as a courtesy runner Misc: Born 329-77 in Arizona Has one brother Business administration major Ryan Sawyer (DE, 6-3, 220, So., Kent - Meridian) High School: Graduated from Kent-Meridian High School in 1996 Three-year letter winner in football.Voted all-state linebacker and offensive guard Captain, Best Attitude and Most Inspirational award winner Also voted Hustle Award winner College: Earned part-time starting position in truefreshman season Played in all 10 games, starting four Finished with 36 tackles, including seasonhigh eight against Western Oregon Plays with good intensity Also has good size and runs well Misc: Born 8-27-77 at Seattle Education major Plans to be teacher Brother (T.J.) played football at Eastern Oregon Father (Tom) played at Fort Lewis Posted 3.25 GPA in high school Year 1996 PT AT TOT QB 25 11 36 2-10 Loss 4-10 FR BP FF 1 Take a good I oo k DelK Evans 105 1/2 W Fifth 925-4677 Annuities • Life Insurance • TSA • CDs MODERN OPTICAL 205 S Main • 925-9611 17 Matt Smith (DE, 6-3, 235, Jr., Vancouver - Fort Vancouver) Mike Talamaivao (OT, 5-11, 230, Jr., Seattle - Chief Sea Ith) High School: Graduated from Fort Vancouver in 1994 Lettered in football (3), basketball (3) and track (1 ) Played linebacker and tight end in football Team captain All-state linebacker Led league in tackles with 118 Inspirational award winner in basketball Competed in high jump, qualifying for district meet, in track College: Redshirted freshman year Had two tackles in 1995, playing mostly on specialty teams Started two games at defensive end last season Misc: Born 11-6-76 at Vancouver Business major Wants to go into construction business with father Was on student council in high school Won a $1500 National Football Foundation scholarship Father (Gerald) played basketball at Clark College Has one sister High School: Graduated from Chief Sealth in 1993 Lettered in football (4) and baseball (3) Team captain junior and senior season All-state senior year All-City in baseball junior and senior year College: Redshirted freshman year On squad in 1994 and 1995 Started five games at defensive end last year and had 29 tackles Likely will move inside to tackle position this fall Is strong and also has good quickness Misc: Born 4-2775 in American Samoa Criminal justice major Was student body vice president at Chief Sealth Other activities included church, drama and honor society Has five sisters Year 1995 1996 Tot TOT AT 3 PT QB 0-0 0-0 0-0 Loss 0-0 1-4 1-4 FR 0 BP 0 FF 0 High School: Graduated from Renton in 1993 Lettered in football (3), basketball (2) and track (1 ) Played linebacker and tight end in football Second team allleague Team Captain and Team MVP Team captain in basketball College: Redshirted in 1993 season Had four tackles freshman season to earn letter Hasn't played last two seasons Misc: Born 3-23-75 at Seattle Criminal justice major Has two brothers and one sister PT 3 AT 1 TOT 4 QB 0-0 0-0 PT 1 AT 23 25 TOT 29 34 QB 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Loss 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-3 FR 0 0 BP 0 0 FF 0 0 Jason Woods (DE, 6-2, 235, So., Kennewick • Kamiakin) Seanal Stuart (LB, 6-1, 195, So., Renton) Year 1996 Tot Year 1994 1995 1996 Tot Loss 0-0 0-0 FR 0 BP 0 Ellensburg Physical Therapy and Sports Rehabilitation Center FF 0 High School: Graduated from Kamiakin in 1995 Lettered in football (3) and wrestling (3) All-conference center and second team all-conference defensive lineman senior season Team Defensive MVP Team captain in football and wrestling Competed in regionals in wrestling College: Redshirted freshman year Played backup role on defensive line last season to earn letter Is a good pass rusher Misc: Born 5-26-76 at Kennewick Education major High school activities included FFA, church and Natural Helpers Father (Herb) played football at CWU Has four sisters PT 8 Year 1996 Tot @ AT 11 11 TOT 19 19 QB 2-11 2-11 Loss 0-0 0-0 FR 0 BP 0 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JASON BRUNK DE- 6-5, 213, Fr JAKE CONLEY DT- 5-11, 225, Fr JOHN HALLEAD DB- 5-11, 205, Fr TY NUNEZ WR- 6-1, 180, SO BRETT ROGERS WR-5-8, 170, JR EDGAR DUBOSE DB- 5-7, 160, So PETE KALASOUNTAS QB- 6-3, 208, Fr JED SLUYTER LB - 6-0, 220, Fr SEAN LEWIS DT- 5-11,_238, Jr SEAN McCOY QB- 6-3, 215, Jr LELAND SPARKS DB- 5-9, 180, Jr MARCUS GARRETSON DB- 5-10, 187, Fr University Auto Center I1&1 I Oldsmobile Pontiac Cadillac Buick 610 N Pearl •P.O Box 619 •Ellensburg, WA 98926 University Auto Center wishes the best of luck to the Wildcats during the 1997 football season GMC ~) Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Dodge Trucks Jeep Eagle 509-962-7151 OAK RAIL TAVERN Pool • Shuffieboard • Darts • Food Redeem this ad for 50 cents off a beer and $1 off 4-piece chicken and Joe-Joes 301 North Pearl Ellensburg for Musicians 213 w 4th Ellensburg, WA 98926 (509) 925-9349 19 CHEERLEADERS/TRAINERS/MARCHING BANND Front row: Keri Wilson (So., Vancouver - Columbia River); Heather Hays (Fr., Bremerton - Olympic), Bobbie Chandler (Fr., Moses Lake - Moses Lake Christian), Christiann Meyer (So., Vashon); Michelle Larson (So., Rainier); Jodi Jones (Jr., Pasco) Back row: Sam Williams (Fr., Tacoma - Steilacoom); Cody Ross (So , Thorp); Sean McKinnie (So., Nine Mile Falls - Lakeside); Matt Johnson (Sr., Bellevue lnter1ake); Kelsey Stuart (Jr., Mt Vernon); Scott Corbe (Sr., Battle Ground); Bryan Whitlock (So , Bremerton - Olympic) Not pictured : Julie Perry (Sr., Federal Way) GARY SMITH (Athletic Trainer, 29th Year) Gary Smith, 57, has been the athletic trainer at Central Washington since 1968 He is in his 29th season with the Wildcats Smith, a past president of the NAIA Athletic Trainers Association, is a member of the NAIA and Central Washington University Hall-of-Fames He was elected for meritorious service and was inducted in the NAIA Hall-of-Fame in March, 1985 He was only the second trainer so honored Smith was inducted into CWU's Hall-of-Fame in 1991 A member of the NAIA Medical Aspects committee, Smith has worked at national championship events in baseball, wrestling and track-and-field and at the Hula Bowl football game He was on the medical staff for the World University Games in Bulgary in 1978 and for the Cup of Nations tou rnament in Bogoto in 1974 Smith also spent two weeks working at the Olympic Development Camp in Colorado Springs, Colo., in the summer of 1987 Smith was born July 27, 1938, at Charlevoix, Mich , and graduated from Charlevoix High School in 1956 After a stint in the military, he attended North Central Michigan College, earning an associate of science degree in 1962 He then enrolled at Northern Michigan University and was granted a bachelor of science degree in 1964 He received his masters of science degree from Indiana University in 1965 He played football and track in high school, earning all-conference honors in football He also lettered in track at Northern Michigan Before accepting his position at CWU, he was head trainer for Punahou High School in Hawaii for three years Smith and his wife, Elizabeth, were married in 1961 They have two adult children - Julie Marie and Michael Allen CWU'S Renowned Marching Band Performs Kelli Steele (Assistant Athletic Trainer, 2nd Year) Kelli Steele began her first season as CWU's assistant athletic trainer last fall She has the primary responsibility for the women's athletic teams Steele works under head trainer Gary Smith Smith has been CWU's athletic trainer since 1968 He is a past president of the NAIAAthletic Trainers Association and is a member of the NAIA and Central Washington University Hall-of-Fames Steele, 29, is the first full-time assistant trainer Smith has had during his 29 years at CWU She is a 1991 graduate of CWU, earning a bachelor's degree in physical education Between 1992 and 1994 she was an athletic trainer and teacher at Eisenhower High School in Yakima For the past two seasons, she served as a graduate assistant at CWU, 20 Convenient Locations in Ellensburg he University Stor 1801 N Walnut n the corner o 7th & Main Yards - 223, Mike Grant (Western Washington, 1981) 100-Yard Receivers - 3, Kenny Russaw, 8-113; Josh Woodard, 8-100; and Tony Frank, 4-100 (Southern Oregon, 1996) Touchdowns - 4, Kenny Russaw (Mary, N.D., 1995; Southern Oregon, 1996) Long gain - 84, Todd Peterson (Linfield, 1986) Individual Single Game Rushing Attempts - 38, Homer Barber (Western Washington, 1979) Playoffs: 39, Pat Patterson (Lewis & Clark, 1989) Yards - 267, Tom Craven (Linfield, 1993 playoffs) 100-yard rushers - (Most combined yards, 308, Kenny Thompson, 163, and Tyson Raley, 145, Western Washington, 1990) Highest Avg , - 17.7, Jay Lane 10-177 (Whitman, 1963) Touchdowns - 5, Gorky Bridges (Pacific Lutheran, 1958) Playoffs: 5, Pat Patterson (Dickinson State, 1990) Long gain - 97, Bill Smith (Western Washington, 1942) Long gain, modern - 94, Kenny Thompson (Pacific Lutheran, 1991) Passing Attempts - 67, Jon Kitna (Whitworth, 1994) Completions - 35, Jon Kitna (Whitworth, 1995; Western Washington, 1995 playoffs) Intercepted - 6, John Coen (Simon Fraser, 1973) Yards - 467, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991) Highest PCT , 10- 80.0, Greg Olson 8-10 (Oregon Tech, 1984); Beau Baldwin 8-1 O (Oregon Tech, 1991 ); Jon Kitna 16-20 (Eastern Oregon, 1993) Playoffs : 82.4, Ken Stradley 14-17 (Lewis & Clark, 1989) Touchdowns - 7, Jon Kitna (Puget Sound , 1994) Long gain - 84, Jim Hill (Linfield, 1986} Total Offense Plays - 77, Jon Kitna (Whitworth, 1994) Yards - 550, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991) Highest Avg., 1O - 17.7, Jay Lane 10-177 (Whitman, 1963) Highest Avg , 20 - 13.1, Ken Stradley 21-275 (Pacific, 1991) Touchdowns - 8, Jon Kitna (Puget Sound, 1994) Receiving Catches - 16, John Balmer (Eastern Oregon, 1992) Scoring Touchdowns - 5, Gorky Bridges (Pacific Lutheran, 1958) Playoffs: 5, Pat Patterson (Dickinson State, 1989) PATs made - 9, Jeff Hilzendeger (Lewis & Clark, 1988) PATs blocked - 2, John Craig (Hawaii, 1967) Field Goals - 3, Steve Daily (Eastern Washington, 1969); Charles Stockwell (Simon Fraser, 1975; Oregon Tech, 1976); Craig Warmenhoven (Oregon Tech, 1983; Whitworth, 1984; Southern Oregon, 1984); Darrell Roulst (Western Washington, 1991) Long FG - 54, Ken Mcconkey (Idaho State, 1992) Points - 33, Gorky Bridges (Pacific Lutheran , 1958) Points, Kicker - 14, Steve Daily (Eastern Washington, 1974) Individual Single Season Rushing Attempts - 228, Pat Patterson (1989) Yards - 1494, Pat Patterson (1989) Avg., 70- 8.1, Kenny Thompson 104-845 (1991) Touchdowns - 19, Pat Patterson (1989) Most 100 yard rushing games - 7, Pat Patterson (1989), Gorky Bridges (1958), R.J Williams (1972), Ed Watson (1984), Marc Jones (1993) Most 100 yard rushing games , team - 1O (Marc Jones 7, Tom Craven 3, 1993) Consecutive 100 yard rushing games - 7, Pat Patterson (1989), Gorky Bridges (1958), Marc Jones (1993) Most 200 yard rushing games - 4, Pat Patterson (1989) Consecutive 200 yard rushing games - 3, Pat Patterson (1989) Passing Attempts - 576, Jon Kitna (1995) Completions - 364, Jon Kitna (1995) CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSI1Y'S INTRAMURAL S,PQRTS PROGRAM INVITES ALL CENTRAL STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR FALL 1997 QUARTER ACTIVITIES *OPEN GYM *BASKETBALL *EQUIPMENT RENTALS *TOURNAMENTS *WEIGHTROOM *RACQUETBALL *OPEN SWIM *VOLLEYBALL *WILDCilT NIGHTGAMES FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL US AT 963-3512 VISIT US AT NICHOLSON PAVILION ROOM 108 OR IN THE SUB, ROOM 111 21 Intercepted - 18, Jon Kitna (1994) Fewest Interceptions (min 100 att.)- 3, 6art Fortune (1988) Lowest Interception PCT - 2.1, Terry Karg 4-194 (1990) Highest PCT., 100 - 65.2, Jon Kitna 212-325 (1993) Yards - 4616, Jon Kitna (1995) Touchdowns - 42, Jon Kitna (1995) Most 200 yard passing games - 14, Jon Kitna (1995) Most consecutive 200 yard passing games - 14, Jon Kitna (1995) Total Offense Plays - 687, Jon Kitna (1995) Yards - 4944, Jon Kitna (1995) Avg., 150 - 8.5, Jon Kitna 399-3402 (1993) Touchdowns - 45, Jon Kitna (1995) Most 200 yard games - 14, Jon Kitna (1995) Most consecutive 200 yard games - 14, Jon Kitna (1995) Receiving Receptions - 94, Kenny Russaw (1995) Yards - 1349, Kenny Russaw (1995) Touchdowns - 20, Kenny Russaw (1995) Highest Avg., 10- 24.6, Don Wills 12-295 (1980) Most 100 yard games - 7, Kenny Russaw (1995) Most consecutive 100 yard games - 3, Kenny Russaw (1995) Most different 100 yard receivers, season - (Eric Boles, James Atterberry, Scott Chamberlain, Tyson Raley, 1991) Individual Career Rushing Attempts - 489, Ed Watson (1983-86) Yards - 2640, Pat Patterson (1988-89) Avg., 150 - 6.5, Pat Patterson, 408-2640 (1988-89) Touchdowns - 31, Ed Watson (1983-86); Pat Patterson (1988-89) Most 100 yard rushing games - 12, Pat Patterson (1988-89) Most 200 yard rushing games - 4, Pat Patterson (1988-89) Most consecutive games, touchdown - 11, Pat Patterson (1988-89) Passing Attempts -1550, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Completions - 911, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Intercepted - 59, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Fewest Interceptions (min 200) - 12, Jim Hill (1986-87) Lowest Interception PCT (min 200) - 3.2, Jim Hill, 12-370 (1986-87) PCT., 150- 61.4, Beau Baldwin, 121-197 (1990-93) Yards - 12,353, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Most 200 yard games - 35, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Touchdowns - 99, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Most consecutive games, touchdown - 13, John Coen (1972-73) Total Offense Plays - 1886, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Yards - 12,907, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Most 200 yard games - 36, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Avg., 200 - 6.9, Beau Baldwin, 267-1832 (1990-93) Touchdowns - 109, Jon Kitna (1992-95) Most consecutive games, touchdown - 17, John Coen (1972-73) Receiving Receptions - 194, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) Yards - 2,906, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) Most 100 yard games - 16, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) Highest Avg (min 40) - 21 6, Howard Hosley, 49-1058 (1966-68) Touchdowns - 43, Kenny Russaw (1993-96) Most consecutive games, touchdown - 12, Kenny Russaw (4 in 1995, in 1996) A TASTE OF THE WEST AT ITS BEST Great Menu, BBQ & Non-BBQ Selection SPECIALTIES Homemade Salads, Desserts, Breads & Daily Specials SMOKED MEATS Turkey Pork & Beef Ribs Sausage Baby Backs Tri-Tip Pork Loin Chicken DINE IN 204N.MAIN •Beer, Wine & Soft Drinks •Kids Menu Available JAMES W McKEAN Certified Public Accountant Providing Complete Accounting Services to Businesses and Individuals 110 E Fourth Ave Ellensburg 509-962-9799 22 415 E First St Cle Elum 509-674-4241 TAKEOUT 962-3770 Follow the Wildcats in the Ellensburg Daily Record Available daily in the SUB Also in front of Albertsons & at Mr G's CENTRAL WASHINGT'O N'S IJ1 DEALING DEALER! 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