COUGAR PROFILES. Hamza Abdullah** DD Acholonu*** Safety 6-2/208 RS-Junior Pomona, Calif. Pomona High 00

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1 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK 28 Safety 6-2/208 RS-Junior Pomona, Calif. Pomona High 00 Hamza Abdullah** ABDUALLAH S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Pomona High coached by John Capraro, earning two varsity letters as a safety also competed in track in the high jump SENIOR season an all-league pick with 115 tackles forced nine fumbles and had three interceptions also named to the All-Inland Valley team and was team s defensive back MVP. ABDULLAH S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season earned one weekly team award: Idaho/Defensive Scout Team. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 7 Starts - 0 after not playing in the first three games, played in the next seven, generally on special teams suffered a knee injury at Arizona State that sidelined him for the Washington and Sun Bowl games earned the following weekly team awards: OSU/Specialist of the Week/Most Disciplined Special Team/Assassin/Gamebreaker; Oregon/Specialist of the Week. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): Games - 9 Starts - 0 did not play in the Nevada opener primarily saw action on special teams and on obvious passing plays compound dislocation of finger on right hand prior to Montana State game missed action against MSU, Cal and USC had a career-high three tackles against ASU and two tackles against Washington two tackles in WSU s Rose Bowl game against Oklahoma. Hamza Abduallah parents Yusuf and Sa eeda Johnwell seven brothers, Abbas, Husain, Shayroh, Esa, Salih, Mustafa and Musa, and three sisters, Hajirah, Aliyyah and Aisha. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /0 0/0 0/ / /0 0/0 0/0 CAREER: 16/ /0 0/0 0/0 17 Defensive End 6-3/230 Senior Seattle, Wash. Inglemoor High 99 DD Acholonu*** ACHOLONU S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Inglemoor High...lettered in three sports, football, basketball and track...coached by Frank Naish in football, earning three varsity letters...as a JUNIOR named to the All-King County (KingCo) League team and the Seattle Times All-Area teams on defense...team finished 7-2 and won the league title, then lost in the first round of the playoffs...during SENIOR year again named to the all-league team...recorded a school record 17 sacks...team All-East Side first team defensive end...league athlete of the year by the Northshore Times and Seattle Times...during track season qualified for four events at the State meet, 100, 400 relay, 1600 relay and triple jump...set a KingCo triple jump record at pulled a hamstring in the 100m prelims and limped through the rest of the competition at less than 100 percent...did not play basketball, concentrating on the track season. ACHOLONU S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 10 Started - 0 enrolled in January and participated in spring drills, then played in all but the season opener against Stanford finished with 10 tackles, including two TFL returned a fumble 35 yards for a touchdown in WSU s win at USC best game three tackles against Washington, including one for a loss earned the following two weekly team awards: BSU/Cougar Claw, USC/Cougar Claw. SOPHOMORE ( ): V-letter Games - 12 Starts - 0 All-Pac-10 honorable mention pick led the team in sacks 9.5/-69 and TFL 15/-76 top game at Stanford when he had eight tackles, three sacks and four TFL at Washington blocked a kick and made four tackles, including a sack and two TFL also had four tackles, all assists, against Purdue in the Sun Bowl earned the following weekly team awards: OSU/Defensive Lineman; Stanford/Pac-10 Defense. RS-JUNIOR ( ): Games - 13 Starts - 0 while not a starter, saw as much action as any defensive end a specialist for passing downs had five tackles against Idaho and at Stanford had at least one TFL in every game except Stanford and Washington and has shared in a sack in seven of 12 games had a sack and three tackles in key wins over 68

2 DD ACHOLONU OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY

3 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK ASU and Oregon shared a TFL against Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl earned the following weekly team awards: Defensive Pursuit - Idaho, Oregon; Defensive Lineman - MSU; Pac-10 Special Teams - California; Special Teams Big Play - California Career Sacks: 16/-109 Career TFL: 27.0/-131 ranked seventh in WSU career sacks and ninth in sack yardage eighth in career TFL and ninth in career TFL yardage. Dilibe (DD) Chisamaga Acholonu (pronounced Ah-cha-lawnew)...born at Seattle, Wash...parents Maria and Oliver (deceased) Acholonu...four brothers, Obinna, Chike, CC and Jay, and one sister, Kim...enjoys music, video games and dance clubs...member of Future Business Leaders of America in high school...undecided on major at WSU. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /0 0/0 0/ / / /-69 0/ / / /-45 0/0 CAREER: 35/ / /-114 0/0 77 Offensive Tackle 6-8/311 Junior Temecula, Calif. Temecula Valley High 01/ Orange Coast C.C. Patrick Afif AFIF S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Temecula Valley High earned two varsity letters in track, one in wrestling, and one in football under head coach Bud Kane SENIOR voted football team s most improved player. AFIF S JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Coached by Mike Taylor helped OCC capture Mission Conference title SOPHOMORE ( ): ranked No. 2 junior college offensive lineman in the country by The Insiders rated one of the top 125 junior college players by Prep Star Magazine helped pave the way for Mission Conference s sixth leading rusher. AFIF S WSU CAREER WSU CAREER: Enrolled at WSU January, 2003 participated in spring drills. Patrick Afif born March 20, 1983 in Los Angeles parents Simon and Patricia Afif has one brother, Jean-Paul, and a sister, Danyelle Jean-Paul played basketball at Loyola Marymount interested in pursuing communications. 44 Tight End 6-5/262 RS-Junior Fullerton, Calif. Troy High 00 Mark Ahlberg* AHLBERG S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Coached by John Tureck, earning three varsity football letters as a tight end and punter team co-captain senior year lettered two times each in basketball and baseball JUNIOR year earned all-league honors in both football and basketball as a SENIOR first team tight end for Freeway League, All-Orange County and All-CIF teams team s most valuable offensive player set school record at 42.8 yards per punt long of 67 yards caught 38 passes for 552 yards four touchdowns twice named player of the week. AHLBERG S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season earned one weekly team award: Oregon State/Offensive Scout Team. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): Games - 1 Starts - 0 saw only action of the season against Montana State, catching a 10-yard pass. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): Games - 10 Starts - 1 stepped into starting role for California game did not play against Nevada, Ohio State and Oregon also saw duty on PAT and field goal units. Mark Andrew Ahlberg born February 10, 1982 parents Dan and Becky Ahlberg two brothers, Jeff and Eric interested in a sports medicine major. RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG / / CAREER: 11/

4 22 Running Back 5-7/170 RS-Junior San Diego, Calif. Eastlake High 00 LaVell Anderson** ANDERSON S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Coached by Eugene Alim at Eastlake High, earning two varsity letters in football also lettered three times in track as a sprinter JUNIOR year rushed for 960 yards on 118 carries and scored eight touchdowns also had 320 in receiving yards track bests included 100m/10.7 and 200m/22.5 as a SENIOR rushed for 1,830 yards on 188 carries scored 30 touchdowns. ANDERSON S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 7 Starts - 0 had at least one carry in each of the seven games he participated in against Idaho rushed for 40 yards in six carries had five carries for 15 yards against UCLA did not see any action in the final three games earned the following weekly team awards: UCLA/Cougar Claw. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): Games - 2 Starts - 0 only action against Nevada in the opener when he had four rushing yards with three carries, and against Montana State. LaVell Anderson born January 11, 1982 parents Flynn and Rose Anderson two brothers, Flynn Jr. and Dashawn interested in a broadcast communications major at WSU. RUSHING G/GS TCB YG YL NYG AVG TD LG / / CAREER: 9/ RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG / / CAREER: 16/ Calvin Armstrong** Offensive Line 6-8/321 RS-Junior Centralia, Wash. Centralia High 00 ARMSTRONG S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Centralia High, where he was coached by John Schultz earned three varsity letters each in football and basketball line coach David Pritchard, a 1981 letterwinner for WSU during JUNIOR year was an All-Rivers League pick as a defensive lineman and also named to the All- Lewis County team by the Centralia Chronicle all-league second team in basketball as a SENIOR received All-West Region honors by Student Sport All-Pacific 9 defensive lineman team MVP winner Daily Olympian first team all-area pick and a NW Nugget by the Tacoma News Tribune Associated Press All-State first team pick on both offense and defense a Seattle Times Red Chip pick and an All-Far West pick by Prep Star Magazine honorable mention Fab 15 selection by the Orange County Register selected to play in the State East-West Shrine Game in Spokane OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY 71

5 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK ARMSTRONG S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season earned one weekly team award: Idaho/Offensive Scout Team. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 12 Starts - 9 moved into a starting role against California in the third game after an injury to Billy Knotts maintained starting spot after Knotts return did not start against ASU because of a concussion suffered against UCLA, then returned for the final three games, including the Sun Bowl against Purdue earned the following weekly team awards: California/Offensive Lineman; OSU/Most Disciplined Offense. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): Games - 12 Starts - 11 All- Pac-10 first team pick by the league s coaches first three starts at right tackle then moved to left side for most of the remaining games, although started against Washington on the right side missed Stanford and Arizona games with an ankle sprain suffered playing basketball limited ASU s Terrell Suggs, the national sack leader, to one sack earned the following weekly team awards: Offensive Lineman - Idaho, MSU, USC. RS-JUNIOR ( ): Named to the Rotary Lombardi Award watch list preseason honorable mention All-America by College Football News ṖERSONAL Calvin Armstrong born March 31, 1982 parents Daniel and Cindy Armstrong one brother Curtis hobbies include motorcycles wants to major in a medical field. 8 Punter 6-2/236 RS-Sophomore Elma, Wash. Elma High 01 Kyle Basler* BASLER S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Lettered in three sports, four each in football and basketball and one in baseball captained all three sports senior year and also was a captain in football and basketball as a junior played tight end, quarterback, running back, linebacker, defensive end, safety and punter/kicker during gridiron career pitcher and first baseman for baseball team FRESHMAN ( ) helped lead Elma to State championships in both football (12-0) and basketball named to the All-Evergreen League, all-area and All-State teams as a punter during SOPHOMORE year a repeat selection as a punter to the league, area and State teams All- State second team quarterback threw for 2,245 yards as team reached the State 2A finals as a JUNIOR, a repeat selection as a punter and All-State second team QB SENIOR year became the first person to be named to the all-area team four consecutive years repeat pick to the all-league, all-area and All-State team as a punter averaged 43.5 yards during four years as a punter a Northwest Nugget pick by the Tacoma News Tribune and a Red Chip selection by the Seattle Times during spring tied the school record with seven home runs selected MVP of the league in basketball and received all-area and All-State recognition. BASLER S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season walk-on. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): Awarded a scholarship at the end of fall camp Games - 13 All-Pac-10 honorable mention punted just three times in eight of the last 10 games, with six punts against Oregon late in the season and six against Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl for a 46.0 average in a four-game stretch did not allowed a return, with seven punts downed, four FC, two OB - six were downed inside the 20 of his 44 punts, 15 were returned, five were touchbacks, seven were fair caught, 13 were downed and four went out of bounds boomed four punts for a 47 yard average in opener against Nevada, with kicks of 57 and 56 out of the WSU end zone has nine punts of 50 yards or longer, with a best of 60 against USC and a 59-yard punt against Oklahoma all three punts at California were in the first half averaged 51 yards against USC earned the following weekly team awards: Pac-10 Special Team Player - Nevada, Ohio State, Arizona, Oregon; Gamebreaker - Nevada; Special Teams Big Play - Nevada; Specialist of the Week ASU. Kyle Basler born December 27, 1982 at Olympia, Wash parents Doug and Jane Basler one younger brother, Todd father played football at Idaho State enjoys listening to music and watching movies four-year member of high school all-academic team interested in a sports management major. PUNTING G/GS NO YDS AVG LG I20 BK /

6 46 Linebacker 6-0/230 Junior Forks, Wash. Forks High 01 Pat Bennett** BENNETT S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Forks High, class of 2001 coached by Terry Jensen, where he played running back, linebacker and returned kicks also participated in basketball and track as a FRESH- MAN earned honorable mention all-league SOPHOMORE year was the first sophomore captain in school history allleague first team as a running back and second team as a linebacker rushed for 1,224 yards and 12 touchdowns earned all-academic honors for football and basketball JUNIOR season earned league s offensive player of the year honors first team all-league at linebacker Forks High School Scholar Athlete of the Year league all-academic honors in football and basketball as a SENIOR named the 2A Washington Player of the Year by the Associated Press, USA Today, Seattle Times, Tacoma News Tribune and Washington Prep Football Report and to each outlet s All-State team as a running back an honorable mention Northwest Nugget by the TNT a Prep Star honoree for the west region Wendy s Heisman Prep Award for Washington state west coast All-American honored by faces in the crowd in Sports Illustrated rushed for 2,448 yards and scored 30 touchdowns on offense and had 148 tackles on defense during the regular season had 1,674 yards, 23 touchdowns and an 8.3 yard average prep career rushing total of 5,420 yards and scored 65 touchdowns his rushing total ranks fourth on the State career list league MVP first team all-league at linebacker and running back named a Red Chip Tier I recruit by the Seattle Times also selected to the Super Prep Far West team. WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 9 Starts - 0 was on red-shirt status through the first three games, but injuries to several linebackers forced him to action at Arizona made four tackles at Stanford and three against Oregon also on special team units earned the following weekly team awards: OSU/Big Hit; Stanford/Specialist of the Week; MSU/Big Hit/Special Teams Big Play. SOPHOMORE ( ): Games - 13 Starts - 5 averaged five stops over the last seven games started five late-season games for the injured Al Genatone made three tackles in the opener against Nevada replaced Genatone early in the Stanford game and finished with a season-high six tackles came back with five stops at Arizona and four against ASU, then a career high seven tackles against Oregon had six tackles at UCLA made five stops with one TFL against Oklahoma in the Rose Bowl earned the following weekly team awards: Big Hit - Nevada, Ohio State; Most Disciplined Special Teams - Ohio State; Gamebreaker - Ohio State, California; Cougar Claw - California; Assassin - California; Defensive Pursuit - Stanford; Cougar Tackler Arizona. Patrick (Pat) Bennett born November 9, 1982 in Forks, Wash. parents James and Rachel Bennett father is a computer consultant and mother a teacher one brother Andy who played defensive end for Boise State...earned two gold medals for family career and community leaders of America attended a national youth leaders conference prep GPA 4.0 interested in hotel and restaurant major both of his parents attended WSU long list of schools interested in tripping Bennett, including Duke, Michigan State, Northwestern, Oregon State, Notre Dame, Hawaii, Stanford and Washington. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /0 0/0 0/ / /-9 0/0 1/0 CAREER: 22/ /-9 0/0 1/0 81 Tight End 6-4/244 Sophomore Santa Clara, Calif. St. Francis High 01 Troy Bienemann* BIENEMANN S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Coached by Mike Mitchell at St. Francis High played both tight end and defensive end also played basketball during JUNIOR season earned first team all-league honors made over 60 tackles and two sacks SENIOR year earned league co-mvp honors on defense finished with 72 tackles and one sack on offense, caught 27 passes at tight end for 313 yards and one touchdown named by Prep Star as the #5 tight end on the West Coast named by the TNT to the Western One Hundred first team all-league all-san Jose Mercury News first team all-mid Peninsula.all-metro team National Football Hall of Fame scholar-athlete honoree also selected to the Super Prep Far West team OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY 73

7 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK BIENEMANN S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Delayed enrollment until January, 2002 participated in spring drills. FRESHMAN ( ): Games - 11 Starts - 11 all 15 of his receptions have came in the last seven regular season games, including six for 64 yards against Washington had three for 66 yards at Arizona only TD came on a 1-yard pass against ASU enrolled in January, 2002, participated in spring drills and earned the starting spot in fall camp also handled WSU s deep snaps in punt formation suffered a pinched neck nerve and did not play against MSU and California earned the following weekly team awards: Specialist of the Week - Nevada Most Disciplined Special Teams - Oregon; Cougar Claw Washington. Troy Michael Bienemann born February 19, 1983 in Minneapolis, Minn parents Thomas and Gail Bienemann father self employed and mother a nurse practitioner one sister Cassandra prep GPA 3.87 high school member of the national and the foreign language honor society interested in a communications major at WSU. RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG / Jeremy Bohannon** Defensive Back 5-10/196 Junior Richland, Wash. Richland High 01 BOHANNON S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Participated in football, and track during prep career at Richland High football coach Lonnie Pierson returned kicks and played wide receiver and in the Bomber secondary JUNIOR season earned first team all-conference and All-Area honors at defensive back team won the 4A State Championships with a 13-1 record made 62 tackles and had six interceptions, three that he returned for touchdowns ran on the 4x100 relay team that finished fourth in the 4A State meet SENIOR year named to the Associated Press and Washington Prep Football Report 4A All-State first team, as a defensive back for AP and as a receiver for WPFR player of the year in 4A classification by Washington Prep Football Report Seattle Times All-State first team defensive back an honorable mention Northwest Nugget by the TNT caught 31 passes for 755 yards and 11 touchdowns while averaging 24.4 yards per reception.first team all-conference at wide receiver, defensive back and special teams All-State defensive back league co-mvp All-Northwest at defensive back named a Red Chip Tier I recruit by the Seattle Times also selected to the Super Prep Far West team. BOHANNON S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 12 Starts - 0 one of six true freshman to play saw action in the secondary and on special teams had four tackles at Boise State, three against UCLA and two against both Oregon State and Montana State blocked a punt against Washington picked up a blocked punt at Stanford for a touchdown earned the following weekly team awards: Arizona/Special Teams Big Play; UCLA/Specialist of the Week. SOPHOMORE ( ): Games - 13 Starts - 0 had a tackle in every game except Ohio State and in the Rose Bowl against Oklahoma a key player in passing situations and on special teams made three tackles in Nevada opener had two stops against both MSU and California and then three tackles at Stanford, including a big TFL on a botched Cardinal punt that led to a WSU safety season-high four tackles against ASU, then three against both Oregon and Washington earned the following weekly team awards: Defensive Back - USC, Assassin - Oregon; Most Disciplined Special Teams - Washington. Jeremy Tyler Bohannon born July 1, 1983 in Kennewick, Wash. parents Anthony Bohannon and Dorothy Allen mother an operations engineer three brothers Jason, Justin and John one sister Jordan was the citizen youth fellowship president belonged to the African American Student Union will look at a communications major Washington, Montana and Idaho also pursued Bohannon. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /0 0/0 0/ / /-34 1/-13 0/0 CAREER: 25/ /-34 1/-13 0/0 74

8 80 Tight End 6-7/237 RS-Freshman Bellingham, Wash. Ferndale High 02 Cody Boyd BOYD S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Ferndale High 2002 excelled in track, football and basketball during prep career wants to play for the Cougar basketball team football coach Vic Randall during JUNIOR season all-league first team pick as a tight end and second team on defense caught 22 passes for 470 yards and six scores SENIOR season named to the Associated Press All-State 3-A team as the tight end the #8 prospect in the Northwest by Super Prep Magazine team finished 9-1 overall and won the Northwest League with a 7-0 mark Seattle Times All-State first team pick one of three players selected by the Seattle Times to it s Blue Chip list Washington Prep Football Report All-State choice all-league first team tight end and defensive lineman a Northwest Nugget honorable mention pick by the TNT named to the Western 100 by the TNT received 5 of a possible 10 votes in the Best in the West poll by the Long Beach Press-Telegram. BOYD S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season earned offensive scout of the week honors leading up to Oregon game. Cody Boyd born October 22, 1983 parents Gary Verstegen and Karen Boyd one brother Kevin and two sisters Jenny and Jessa interested in either a criminal justice or engineering major. 98 Defensive Tackle 6-3/252 RS-Sophomore Lapwai High 01 Lapwai, Idaho Bryan Boyer* BOYER S HIGH SCHOOL Coached by Tommy Williams at Lapwai High, where he also played basketball and competed in track a tight end and defensive end SOPHOMORE year first team Central Idaho League (CIL) D-Line and O-Line made it to the first round of the State championships starter on district champion basketball team State qualifier for the shot put and discus JUNIOR season first team CIL tight end/d- Line team went to first round of State tournament 25-1 basketball team league, district and State champions fifth at State in the discus SENIOR year first team CIL tight end and D-Line second team CIL special teams picked as one of the Western One Hundred by the TNT. BOYER S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): Games - 8 Starts - 0 limited action on defense with some playing time on kickoff return unit. Bryan Boyer born February 3, 1983 in Lewiston, Idaho parents Steve and Shirley Boyer father a farmer two brothers Buck and Beau, and one sister Betsy prep GPA 4.0 class valedictorian FFA President for three years ASB President senior year interested in an agriculture and business degree. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /-3 0.5/-3 0/ OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY 75

9 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK 13 Defensive End 6-4/260 Sophomore Delta, British Columbia Seaquam 02 Adam Braidwood BRAIDWOOD S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Seaquam High 2002 competed in football and basketball football coach Chris Pechet SENIOR year rated by PacWest Recruiting as the #5 defensive end in the west named to the conference and provincial all-star team earned provincial defensive most valuable player honors at defensive end. BRAIDWOOD S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Games - 13 Starts - 0 All-Pac-10 Freshman team selection by The Sporting News earned a backup role in fall camp as a true freshman, with much of his action coming on special teams had two tackles in the opener against Nevada season-high three tackles against ASU and two against both Oregon and UCLA against UCLA in the final regular season game had two tackles, a blocked punt and a pass deflection earned the following weekly team awards: Specialist of the Week - Arizona; Special Teams Big Play - Arizona; Assassin - Arizona; Gamebreaker - Arizona; Ironman - Washington. Adam Braidwood born June 1, 1984 parents Bill and Robin Braidwood two brothers Brian and Scott interested in English or history at WSU. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / / /-14 0/0 9 Defensive End 6-3/222 RS-Senior Upland, Calif. Claremont High 99 Isaac Brown*** BROWN S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Claremont High...coached by Mike Collins, earning three varsity letters...as a JUNIOR made 77 tackles with 17 sacks...all-baseline League first team pick as well as All-Southern Cal...area leader in sacks...senior year named to the Western 100 (number 11 LB) by the Tacoma News Tribune...a prep All-American pick by the National Recruiting Center and named by Super Prep Magazine to their prep All-American team (number 14 LB) and to their All-Far West squad (30)...Student Sports Magazine named him to their All- Southern California team...a Prep Star Magazine West Region Super 30 pick...made 89 tackles, including 16 sacks and 24 tackles for losses...also picked off three passes and forced four fumbles...caught 11 passes for 350 yards and three touchdowns...all-cif and all-valley honoree. BROWN S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 11 Started - 0 made 26 tackles while playing in all 11 Cougar games credited with three sacks, one each against Utah, Idaho and Arizona State best game came against the Sun Devils when he had seven tackles made four stops against both Idaho and Washington earned the following two weekly team awards: BSU/Cougar Claw, ASU/Defensive Pursuit Player. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): V-letter Games - 12 Starts - 1 All-Pac-10 honorable mention pick started in WSU s Sun Bowl win over Purdue second on the team with 12/-58 TFLs and second in sacks with 9.5/-54 caused fumbles against Arizona and Stanford and recovered a fumble against UCLA best game four tackles at Washington, including one sack three tackles against Idaho, Oregon State and in the Sun Bowl against Purdue earned the following weekly team awards: OSU/Defensive Pursuit. RS-JUNIOR ( ): Games - 13 Starts - 13 All-Pac-10 honorable mention made a career high seven tackles in Nevada opener shared in at least one sack in each game except MSU, Stanford, ASU, Oregon had five tackles against USC nine tackles and two sacks in the last two games, Washington and UCLA recovered fumbles against Arizona 76

10 ISAAC BROWN OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY

11 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK and ASU and forced a fumble against Arizona earned the following weekly team awards: Defensive Lineman - Nevada; Most Disciplined Defense - Idaho; Defensive Pursuit - California, USC; Big Hit - Washington Career Sacks 19.5/-126 Career TFL: 24/-133 ranks third in career sacks and fifth in career sack yardage ranks eighth in career TFL yardage. Isaac D. Brown...born October 13, 1981 at Tallahassee, Fla...mother Fena Butts...enjoys weight lifting and listening to music...member of several prep organizations, including Young Life, Christians on Campus, Renaissance Club and Black Student Union...working on a communications major at WSU. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /-17 2/-16 0/ / / /-54 0/ / /-58 8/-56 0/0 CAREER: 36/ / /-126 0/0 94 Defensive End 6-5/239 RS-Freshman Renton, Wash. Liberty High 02 Mkristo Bruce BRUCE S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Liberty High 2002 earned eight letters competing in basketball and track, along with football, where his coach was Steve Valach as a JUNIOR started at quarterback and linebacker, where he was named honorable mention All-Kingco SENIOR year named a Seattle Times Red Chip prospect team finished 4-5 overall and 4-5 in the KingCo Conference all-league first team pick as a linebacker and the second team quarterback passed for 718 yards and seven touchdowns while rushing for 602 yards and six touchdowns nominated to play in All-State game selected Eastside Journal athlete of the week after leading Liberty to a 17-7 victory over No. 7 Newport. BRUCE S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season earned defensive scout of the week honors leading up to Idaho and Washington games. Mkristo Bruce born October 16, 1984 mother Julianne Bruce has three brothers, Mtume, Sheadrah, and Julian, and four sisters, Malaika, Maisha, Timia, and Heaven interested in communication at WSU. 27 CAPTAIN Free Safety 5-10/200 Junior Spokane, Wash. Lewis and Clark High 00 Erik Coleman*** COLEMAN S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Lewis and Clark High earned three letters in football for coach John Hook as a running back, defensive back and kick returner also three letters for coach Terry Reed in basketball during JUNIOR year earned All-Greater Spokane League first team honors on defense and won the team s defensive back of the year winner led the GSL in interceptions with seven team finished the regular season with a 9-0 mark and won the GSL title SENIOR season rushed for 1187 yards scored 13 touchdowns picked off a team-high six passes team s MVP winner Tigers went 7-2 earned all-league first team honors on both offense and defense an All-Far West pick by Prep Star Magazine Seattle Times Red Chip honoree leading rusher in the East-West Shrine All-Star game with 101 yards. COLEMAN S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 8 Started - 1 started at strong safety against Utah missed the Oregon State game with a bruised kidney came back, only to break a finger against Oregon in the next game missed the final two games after surgery to repair a broken finger (right hand) earned the following seven weekly team awards: California/Special Team Big Play, BSU/Specialist of the Week, ASU/Cougar Claw/Specialist of the Week/Assassin/ Gamebreaker, Oregon/Cougar Claw. Finished the season with 19 tackles and two pass deflections Blocked a punt at California that resulted in a WSU touchdown Returned eight kickoffs 203 yards and had one punt return in first action as a KO returner, had returns of 40 and 35 yards against Boise State had four kickoff returns for 70 yards in a triple overtime loss at Arizona 78

12 ERIK COLEMAN OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY

13 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK SOPHOMORE ( ): V-letter Games - 11 Starts - 5 missed the UCLA game with a concussion earned the following weekly team awards: OSU/Pac-10 Defense; MSU/Defensive Back; Oregon/Pac-10 Special Teams; Oregon/Defensive Back. Took over for the injured Marcus Trufant after three games In second start against Oregon State picked off two passes, returning the first one 47 yards for a touchdown also intercepted a pass at Boise State Broke up four passes and made 39 tackles, including 10 against Oregon and eight at Stanford had four tackles in the Sun Bowl against Purdue WSU s number two man with 12 punt returns for 77 yards and number two with nine kickoff returns for 199 yards and a team-leading 22.1 average JUNIOR ( ): Games - 13 Starts - 13 All-Pac-10 honorable mention has at least five tackles in all but the ASU game when he had three, and at UCLA, when he had four hampered much of the season by a sore shoulder had seven tackles in each of first two games, then nine at Ohio State made six stops against Montana State and returned a fumble 11 yards for a touchdown at California equaled career high with 10 tackles, made an interception and returned a blocked punt nine yards for a touchdown made eight stops at Stanford and also returned two kickoffs 43 yards (long of 33) made six stops at Arizona and three at home against ASU, then five in a win over Oregon and six against Washington at UCLA had four tackles, a deflection and returned an interception 25 yards for a touchdown and a lead late in the game earned the following weekly team awards: Defensive Pursuit Player - Idaho, Ohio State; Cougar Claw - Nevada; Big Hit - Idaho, MSU, Washington; Pac-10 Defense - MSU, California; Defensive Back - MSU, California, Washington; Specialist of the Week - California; Special Teams Big Play - California Career Starts = 19 Career Interceptions: 5/72 and two touchdowns Career tackles 134/87/47. Erik James Coleman born May 6, 1982 in Sacramento, Calif mother Cynthia Coleman one brother Erin and one sister Erika interested in a communication major at WSU. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /-5 0/0 0/ / /-3 0/0 3/ / /-8 0/0 2/25 CAREER: 32/ /-16 0/0 5/72 KO RETURNS G/GS NO YDS AVG TD LG / / / CAREER 32/ Defensive Line 6-3/290 RS-Junior Kirkland, Wash. Juanita High 00 Steve Cook* COOK S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Coached by Mike Thomas at Juanita also competed in track, throwing the shot put JUNIOR year an All-KingCo League second team center and defensive tackle made 48 tackles, including five sacks team s Ironman award winner team 6-3 as a SENIOR named to the all-league first team as a center and defensive lineman named State 4A lineman of the year All-Eastside and Seattle Times allarea defensive lineman All-State pick led the KingCo League with seven sacks team 7-2 a Seattle Times Red Chip pick named team s best blocker selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game. COOK S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 12 Starts - 0 made four tackles at Stanford and a TFL against Montana State moved to the offensive line for one game (Arizona) when injuries thinned the line, but went back to defense a week later earned the following weekly team awards: Stanford/Defensive Pursuit; MSU/Defensive Pursuit. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): Games - 13 Starts - 0 made a career high four tackles in the Nevada opener and has at least one stop in each game except MSU, USC, Stanford, UCLA had one sack at Arizona and shared in one against ASU has one tackle in four straight late-season games earned the following weekly team awards: Defensive Pursuit Player - Nevada. Stephen (Steve) William Cook born October 6, 1981 parents William and Pauline Cook three brothers, David, Mark and John, and one sister Kerri interested in physical education major at WSU. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /-5 1/-4 0/ / / /-11 0/0 CAREER: 25/ / /-15 0/0 80

14 1 Wide Receiver 6-3/206 RS-Junior Houston, Texas Austin High 00 Devard Darling* DARLING S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER One of the top prospects in the state of Texas at wide receiver, earning three varsity letters for football coach Tom Stewart also earned two letters in track and one in basketball before ending his hoop career as a junior...played in a run-oriented offense at Austin...clocked by high school coaches at 4.4 in the 40-yard dash...named to the all-district team...regarded as the nation s No. 24 wide receiver and the No. 28 prospect in Texas by SuperPrep...listed as the No. 51 wide receiver in the nation by Rivals100.com...missed three games during senior season with turf-toe...selected FSU over Texas A&M. DARLING S FLORIDA STATE CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Played in four games as a true freshman credited with two catches for 36 yards and had one touchdown season-long was a 21-yard reception in the North Carolina game had a 15-yard touchdown catch in the Maryland game. DARLING S WSU CAREER SOPHOMORE ( ): Transferred to WSU after receiving a release from Florida State arrived on campus Aug. 21 red-shirt season cleared medically Oct. 31. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): Games - 13 Starts - 13 All- Pac-10 honorable mention had at least two receptions in each of WSU s first 10 games and four or more in seven games shut out against Washington, but came back with three for 68 yards and a score at UCLA best game seven catches for 133 yards against Oregon, along with two touchdowns in Nevada opener had six receptions for 31 yards against Idaho caught five passes for 86 yards and two scores and ran a reverse into the end zone from 15 yards out finished with six catches for 65 yards and WSU s only score at Ohio State grabbed five passes against MSU, then six at California for a career high 109 yards has TD receptions in eight games also has seven KO Returns for 128 yards has run three flanker reverses for yards tied Kevin McKenzie s school-record output of 11 touchdown receptions in 1997 in just his first season with the Cougars earned the following weekly team awards: Offensive Back - Idaho; Big Hit - USC, Arizona Pac-10 Offense - Oregon, Most Disciplined Offense Oregon. Devard Darling born April 16, 1982 in the Bahamas parents Dennis Darling and Wendy Smithe identical twin brother Devaughn died while involved in off-season conditioning program at FSU in February, 2001 one brother Dennis Jr. and two sisters, Stacey Darling and Monique Smithe he is continuing his exercise sciences major at WSU. RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS TD LG / RUSHING G/GS TCB YG YL NYG AVG TD LG / OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY 81

15 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK 29 Corner Back 5-8/165 Senior Covina, Calif. Charter Oak High 00 Jason David*** DAVID S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER A running back, corner and kick returner at Charter Oak High for coach Lou Farrar earned three varsity letters in football, two in basketball (guard) and three in track (sprints) as a SOPHOMORE named basketball team s rookie of the year JUNIOR year named to the All-Miramonte League first team on both offense and defense first team All-CIF Div. IV on offense and to the All-CIF second team for the southern section team was and won the CIF Division IV title also All-San Gabriel Valley honorable mention on offense during SENIOR year rushed for 2,046 yards on 246 carries scored 27 touchdowns only fumbled three times in 14 games had six receptions for 135 yards and one score made 29 tackles and picked off six passes scored 168 points, broke up 12 passes all-league first team on both offense and defense league player of the year Tribune s All-San Gabriel Valley first team on defense, as well as the LA Times first team CIF Div. VII first team on offense and defense and player of the year CIF Southern Section offense first team pick Prep Star Magazine All-America pick and Super Prep Magazine All-Far West choice during his career team was set school records for 246 carries in one season and 458 in his career also record for passes broken up, 12. DAVID S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 9 Started - 0 played in the final nine games of the season, usually on special teams but also as a backup in WSU s secondary had solo tackles at California and Oregon State deflected one pass at USC. SOPHOMORE ( ): V-letter Games - 12 Starts - 12 earned the following weekly team awards: California/Big Hit the following semester did not participate in spring drills while concentrating on his course work. Earned the starting spot at corner in fall camp Led WSU with 11 kickoff returns for 208 yards became one of WSU s KO return specialists in the fourth game, Arizona, and had his longest return, 34 yards, against the Wildcats Had three interceptions for 73 yards picked off his first interception at Arizona finished the season with two interceptions for 73 yards against Purdue in the Sun Bowl, returning one 45 yards for a touchdown Second on the team with 12 passes deflected, including three at Stanford and against Purdue Made six tackles against Oregon and Washington against the Ducks, also deflected a pass, caused a fumble and recovered a fumble had five tackles at Stanford and returned three kickoffs for 60 yards JUNIOR ( ): Games - 10 Starts - 10 All-Pac-10 honorable mention seven interceptions ties him for third on WSU single-season list picked off passes in five consecutive games against MSU California, USC, Stanford and Arizona, missed three games with a fractured cheek bone, then returned to action at UCLA and had another interception, giving him seven in six straight games had two picks against the Cardinal, one each in the other five games sixgame streak the longest ever for a WSU player returns against Stanford were 36 and 35 yards and each set up a Cougar score suffered a fractured cheek bone when attacked by teammate Ira Davis in the Cougar locker room Oct. 29 underwent surgery the following week recorded five tackles in the Nevada opener and at California two tackles against Idaho and OSU and three against MSU and UCLA earned the following weekly team awards: Big Hit - Nevada; Pac-10 Defense - Stanford, Arizona Career Interceptions: 10/174 (ninth on WSU list). Jason Aeron Walter David born June 12, 1982 parents Walter and Dawn David enjoys fishing looking at a communications major at WSU. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /0 0/0 0/ / /0 0/0 3/ / /0 0/0 7/101 CAREER: 31/ /0 0/0 10/174 82

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17 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK 12 Linebacker 6-0/207 RS-Senior Seattle, Wash. Garfield High 99 Ira Davis*** DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER A standout on offense and defense in football and one of Garfield High s top basketball and track athletes...coached by Luther Carr in football, earning three letters...football and basketball captain senior year...four varsity letters each in basketball and track...high jump and long jump specialist...during SOPHOMORE year hoop team s most improved player...team won Metro City championship...as a JUNIOR basketball team won Metro City title and State Championship...SENIOR year picked by the Seattle Times to their White Chip list...all-kingco wide receiver and honorable mention linebacker...all-state honorable mention...made 77 tackles, eight sacks and caused six fumbles from linebacker position...caught 28 passes for 500 yards and eight touchdowns. DAVIS WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 7 Started - 0 missed the Utah, Idaho and California games with a bruised knee early in the season and the ASU game recorded two tackles, both at Arizona most action came as a special teams player earned the following weekly team award: Arizona/Big Hit. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): V-letter Games - 12 Starts - 2 came off the bench at Stanford to replace the injured Raonall Smith and responded with a pair of sacks, two passes defensed and an interception started the next two weeks against Montana State and Oregon had a season-high five tackles against Oregon. RS-JUNIOR ( ): Games - 10 Starts - 7 started seven of WSU s first eight games suffered a tailbone injury and missed a good portion of the game had four tackles in each of the first two games and then against California and Stanford three stops at Ohio State and two against MSU. Ira Morya Davis...born April 27, 1981 at Seattle...mother Portia Carter...one sister Portina Alexander...an uncle Mike Carter earned football letters at WSU in cousin Anthony Davis played with the Kansas City Chiefs...enjoys surfing the Internet...honor student with a 3.1 grade point average...earned minority outreach program certificate of merit, Seattle Urban League Youth Access Computer Training Program, Renaissance Honor Roll award a member of Natural Helpers, City of Seattle Webmaster and Graphics Art intern, participated in numerous community programs...national Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete honoree, high school s Senior Prince, looking at a computer science and advertising major at WSU. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /0 0/0 0/ / /-7 2/-7 1/ / /-6 0.5/-1 0/0 CAREER: 29/ / /-8 1/0 42 Linebacker 5-10/224 RS-Freshman Kennewick, Wash Kamiakin High 02 Scott Davis DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Kamiakin High 2002 also lettered in basketball (3) and track (3) earned four varsity letters for football coach Craig Beverlin football team captain senior season SOPHOMORE season named to the All-Big Nine team at running back second team linebacker team and league MVP winner as a JUNIOR repeat all-league honoree as both a linebacker and running back and was co-mvp on defense All-State selection SENIOR year a Seattle Times All-State first team pick at linebacker Seattle Times Red Chip prospect named to the Associated Press All-State 4-A first team as a linebacker Washington Prep Football Report All-State choice the Braves were 7-4 overall and 6-3 in the Big Nine Conference all-league first team running back and linebacker and league s co-player of the year selected to participate in the East-West Shrine game during threeyear prep career made 249 tackles and had 26 sacks, seven interceptions and forced 28 fumbles on offense gained 4,457 rushing yards and scored 61 touchdowns while averaging 6.0 ypc also caught 42 passes for 592 yards.team was 25-7 in his three years. DAVIS WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season earned defensive scout of the week honors leading up to California game. 84

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19 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK Scott William Davis born October 19, 1983 parents Willie and Ann Davis two brothers Steve and Ryan and one sister Andria. 51 Linebacker 6-0/234 RS-Sophomore Okanogan, Wash. Okanogan High 01 Will Derting* DERTING S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Coached by Denny Neely at Okanogan High, where he also played basketball and baseball FRESHMAN first team all-league linebacker team was league champion and third in State with an 11-1 record SOPHOMORE first team all-league linebacker All-NCW linebacker team went 12-1 as league champions and second in State as a JUNIOR an All-State pick at linebacker and running back in Class A team won State title with 13-0 record rushed for over 1,400 yards and had 70 solo tackles on defense second team all-league in baseball at left field State champions in Class A baseball SENIOR year named to the Associated Press 1A All-State first team as a defensive back named by Washington Prep Football Report to its 1A All-State team as a linebacker and the player of the year for that classification a Prep Star honoree for the west region first team all-league selection at linebacker team went 11-1 to win league championship named a Red Chip Tier I recruit by the Seattle Times. DERTING S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Medical redshirt season played in WSU s opener against Idaho and suffered a knee injury that required surgery. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): Games - 8 Starts - 6 All-Pac-10 Freshman team selection by The Sporting News started against Idaho after three-interception performance against Nevada when he earned Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week honor against Wolf Pack returned third interception 98 yards for a score 98-yard return longest in school history (old record 93 yards) and 98 total return yards a WSU record (old mark 96 yards) missed five straight games after suffering a high left ankle sprain against Idaho returned for the Arizona game and started against ASU, making nine tackles, including two sacks against Oregon had a careerhigh 13 tackles, including eight solo made seven tackles and shared a sack against Washington and then had four tackles at UCLA, including a sack and a pass deflection had one fumble recovery against the Vandals before being sidelined in the first quarter earned the following weekly team awards: Pac-10 Defense - Nevada, Oregon; Cougar Tackler - ASU; Cougar Tackler - Oregon; Defensive Pursuit Washington. William M. Derting born December 21, 1982 in Omak, Wash.parents Brad and Margaret Derting family owns and operates a cattle ranch two sisters Bess and Maggie Bess is a WSU student three uncles, three aunts and four cousins have also attended WSU prep GPA 2.8 Grand Champion Beef Fitting and Showing at the Okanogan County Fair for two years enjoys roping, welding and hunting will pursue a degree in agriculture. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / / /-22 3/98 86

20 49 Outside Linebacker 6-1/212 RS-Freshman Graham, Wash. Bethel High 02 Steve Dildine DILDINE S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Bethel High 2002 participated in baseball and football football coach Eric Kurie first football competition since the ninth grade came during SENIOR year when he rushed for 2,265 yards and a state record 45 all-purpose touchdowns just the 27th player in State history to go over 2,000 yards rushing team was 12-1 overall and won the South Puget Sound League South race with a perfect 8-0 record lost to Kentwood in the State playoffs in the State quarterfinals against South Kitsap rushed for 217 yards and three touchdowns and passes for one TD selected to the Associated Press All-State 4-A first team named the #17 prospect in the Northwest by Super Prep Magazine Tacoma News Tribune All-State first team pick and all-area team also area player of the year by TNT Seattle Times All-State first team pick Seattle Times Red Chip prospect Washington Prep Football Report All-State choice and 4-A Player of the Year all-league first team running back and league s back of the year a Northwest Nugget honorable mention pick by the TNT. DILDINE S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ); Redshirt season. Steve Dildine born February 7, 1984 parents Curtis and Shelly Dildine enjoys BMX biking competition, which occupied all his spare time until resuming his football career as a high school senior. 10 Place kicker 5-11/170 RS-Senior Issaquah, Wash. Liberty High 99 Drew Dunning*** DUNNING S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Lettered three times in football for coach Thomas Mosby also lettered four times each in basketball and soccer as a FRESHMAN selected to first team All-Seamount League in soccer soccer team captain SOPHOMORE year was a first team All-Seamount kicker and second team punter repeat first team selection in soccer soccer team captain honorable mention All-Seamount as a guard in basketball as a JUNIOR voted the first team All-KingCo 3A kicker and second team punter first team All-KingCo in soccer as he led conference in scoring soccer and basketball team captain SENIOR year was first team All-KingCo 3A kicker and punter AP All-State kicker first team All-KingCo soccer honorable mention basketball member of the Eastside Journal s All- Eastside soccer team 1999 Seattle Times Male Athlete of the Year football, soccer and basketball team captain KingCo special teams player of the year. DUNNING S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Walked on in the fall of 1999 redshirt season. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): Games - 2 Started - 1 played in WSU s final two games, hitting one of two field goal attempts against Washington, a 33-yarder made all three extra point kicks at USC in WSU s win. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): V-letter Games - 12 Starts - 12 One of 20 semi-finalists for the Lou Groza Award 2003 OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY 87

21 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK All-Pac-10 first team pick and All-Pac-10 Academic second team CoSIDA/Verizon All-District VIII academic first team named to The Sporting News All-Pac-10 team Earned Special Team Player of the Game honors against Purdue in the Sun Bowl, hitting all four field goals (a long of 47) and scoring 15 points Scored 15 points against California with three field goals and six extra points had 12 points against Idaho and Oregon State and 10 points against Stanford Longest field goal 49 yards at Arizona Was a perfect on field goals inside 40 yards did not have a field goal attempt in the final two games of the regular season and also had no attempts at Boise Stat RANKING: Nationally tied for 26th in field goals, 1.27 per game, and 34th in scoring, 7.82 points in the Pac-10 tied for second in field goals and second overall in scoring, but the top scoring kicker in the conference RECORDS: Set a WSU scoring record for kickers with 101 points, topping Jason Hanson s previous record of 99 points in 1989 finished second on WSU s one-season scoring list, trailing only Steve Broussard s 104 points in RS-JUNIOR ( ): Games - 13 All-Pac-10 honorable mention hit a 35-yarder with 1:50 to play against USC, forcing overtime, then drilled another 35-yarder to win the game on WSU s first possession in overtime named Pac-10 Specialist of the Week for his play against USC kicked four field goals in triple overtime loss to Washington 2-4 on field goals; including all three attempts in the Nevada opener no field goals or attempts against Idaho and Ohio State hit a 27 yarder against MSU, then 42 and 48 yarders at California, the first time he has hit two over 40 yards in one game missed from 45 yards at California suffered PAT blocks against California and Oregon longest field goals 48 yards against Cal and USC and 47 against ASU included on the Lou Groza pre-season watch list his only missed FG at UCLA was blocked earned the following weekly team awards: Most Disciplined Special Teams - Idaho; Pac-10 Specialist - USC, Stanford, Washington; Special Teams Big Play - USC, Oregon, Specialist of the Week - Oregon; Gamebreaker - Washington Career Points: 220, ranking fourth on the WSU all-time list, and third among kickers Career FG: 41/57 (long 49) Career PAT: (.941) 113 points this year is a WSU single-season record. Drew Dunning born April 17, 1980 in Bellevue, Wash parents Janet and Carl Dunning father attended Washington State played for the Washington state Olympic Development Program soccer team from prep GPA state DECA qualifier in 1999 pursuing a degree in communications. KICKING G/GS PTS PAT FGM-FGA LG / / / CAREER 27/ Riley Fitt-Chappell* Offensive Line 6-6/310 RS-Sophomore Eagle River, Alaska Chugiak High 01 FITT-CHAPPELL S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Chugiak High at Eagle River, where he was a quarterback, defensive end, tight end and punter for coach Bruce Shearer also played basketball and baseball SOPHOMORE year was first sophomore to throw for over 1,000 yards second team all-conference honors JUNIOR season second team all-conference basketball first team allconference SENIOR year earned first team all-conference honors at tight end and defensive end second team allconference as a punter second team All-State at tight end and defensive end an honorable mention Northwest Nugget by the Tacoma News Tribune also selected to the Super Prep Far West team. FITT-CHAPPELL S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): Games - 11 Starts - 5 All-Pac-10 Freshman team selection by The Sporting News did not play in the opener against Nevada or at Ohio State moved into the starting spot at right tackle against Stanford and started four straight and five of the last six games came off the bench against Washington earned the following weekly team awards: Cougar Claw - MSU; Offensive Lineman - Stanford, Arizona; Big Hit - ASU Riley Daniel Fitt-Chappell born September 23, 1982 in Anchorage, Alaska parents Steve and Darla Chappell both parents work as managers one brother Adam prep GPA 3.75 plans to pursue an engineering degree at WSU Michigan State, Arizona, Oregon, Oregon State and BYU were his other schools of preference. 88

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23 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK 37 Strong Safety 5-11/200 RS-Freshman San Jose, Calif. Oak Grove High 02 Eric Frampton FRAMPTON S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Oak Grove High 2002 as a JUNIOR rushed for 17 touchdowns and was an all-league pick SENIOR season team was 8-3 missed five games with a broken collar bone, but still had 30 tackles in six games selected by Super Prep Magazine as the #61 prospect in California/Hawaii/Nevada named to the Western 100 by the Tacoma News Tribune. FRAMPTON S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season earned defensive scout of the week honors leading up to Montana State game. Eric Frampton born February 6, 1984 father Arnold Frampton interested in computer science major. 84 Wide Receiver 6-1/196 RS-Freshman Gainesville, Texas Gainesville High 02 Robert Franklin FRANKLIN S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Gainesville High 2002 competed in basketball and track, as well as football, where he was coached by Mark Copeland JUNIOR season attended Chapel Hill High, hauling in eight passes for 98 yards and two touchdowns finished third in the state in the long jump with a mark of 24 feet two inches ranked 14th in the nation in the 200 meter at the Junior Olympics as a SENIOR attended Gainevsille High and was named offensive MVP for the 8-2 Bulldogs first team all-area as a wide receiver and kick returner caught 19 passes for 477 yards and six touchdowns also had 12 rushing attempts for 207 yards returned two kickoffs for touchdowns captured 3A state title in the 200 meter with a 20.69, defeating University of Oklahoma football signee DaBryan Blanton took second at 3A state meet in the 100 meter, long jump, and 4x100 relay, sprinting to a time of in the 100, recording a mark in the long, and guiding his team to a in the relay. FRANKLIN S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season earned offensive scout of the week honors leading up to Montana State game. Robert Franklin born September 5, 1982 parents Robert Franklin and Sharon Mills has three brothers, Damon, Ricardo, and Israel, and a sister, Shanikwa interested in physical therapy at WSU. 48 Linebacker 6-0/226 RS-Senior Kennewick, Wash. Kamiakin High 99 Al Genatone*** GENATONE S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Kamiakin High, where he was coached by Craig Beverlin...lettered in football (three), wrestling (three) and track (four)...captained all three sports junior and senior year as a JUNIOR recorded 16 sacks, which tied a school record...named to the All-Big 9 Conference team...placed third in the State wrestling meet at 190 pounds...during the spring, member of school record (42.1) 400m relay team that finished fourth in the State meet...senior year named to the Associated Press, Washington Prep Report and Seattle PI All-State first teams...a Red Chip pick by the Seattle Times...named the Big 9 s defensive player of the year...a two-way all-league pick as a linebacker and running back...rushed for 934 yards...broke seven school records including career sack record with 32...made a school record 149 tackles...finished career first in tackles and third in rushing...selected to play in the East-West Shrine game placed third in Washington s 4A wrestling tournament at 215 pounds. 90

24 AL GENATONE OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY

25 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK GENATONE S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season suffered a broken thumb in the first week of spring drills and did not participate for the final three weeks. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 11 Started - 1 played in all 11 games as a backup linebacker and special teams player one start, stepping in against California when the Cougs lost two starters finished with 11 tackles, including three at California recovered one fumble against Boise State had two tackles against Utah, Arizona and Washington. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): V-letter Games - 11 Starts - 7 earned the following weekly team awards: OSU/Defensive Pursuit; MSU/Pac-10 Defense; ULA/Cougar Claw. Missed WSU s opener with an MCL sprain in fall camp Took over for Alex Nguae after the latter suffered an ankle injury made five starts for Nguae in the middle, beginning with the Arizona game, then moved outside and started the next two games for James Price Best games included 11 tackles against Montana State, with one TFL in consecutive games against OSU, Stanford and MSU made 28 tackles In the UCLA game picked up a Fred Shavies forced fumble and returned it 73 yards for the deciding score had seven tackles against the Bruins recovered fumbles against UCLA and ASU JUNIOR ( ): Games - 11 Starts - 8 made six tackles against Idaho, four against Nevada and Ohio State and three each against MSU and California suffered a high ankle sprain early in the Stanford game and missed the Arizona and ASU games returned to limited action against Oregon and Washington - no stops in either game started the finale at UCLA but re-injured his sore ankle and did not have any tackles earned the following weekly team awards: Most Disciplined Defense - California; Most Disciplined Special Teams USC. Al Norris Genatone...born September 13, 1980 at Hardin, Mont...parents Kathy and Jim Genatone...one brother Nick and one sister Tessa...enjoys hunting and fishing...prep GPA 3.2 and an honor roll honoree...interested in a business major at WSU won Kamiakin s male most inspirational athlete award. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /0 0/0 0/ / /-1 0/0 0/ / /-2 0/0 0/0 CAREER: 33/ /-3 0/0 0/0 30 Running Back 5-11/220 Senior Daytona Beach, Fla. Spruce Creek High 00 Jermaine Green* GREEN S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Spruce Creek High, graduating 2000 named to the SuperPrep All-American team as a senior. GREEN S BUTLER COUNTY CC CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Attended Butler County CC in Kansas, where he was coached by Troy Morell rushed for 646 yards in eight games and scored three touchdowns longest run a team-high 60 yards also caught eight passes for 88 yards, with a long of 56 two kickoff returns for 28 yards scored 24 points averaged 95.3 all-purpose yards per game. SOPHOMORE ( ): Rushed for 1,010 yards for the Grizzlies as Butler County CC won the Kansas JCCC title with a win over Garden City CC the next week dropped a contest to Georgia Military College in the Golden Isles Bowl scored 72 points with 12 touchdowns, 10 rushing and two receiving averaged.53 yards per carry also caught 11 passes for 197 yards, with a long of 38 named by jcfootball.com as the 55th best player in junior college and the number five running back best games included 29 carries for 168 yards against Coffeyville rushed for 141 yards against Highland, 135 against Independence, 123 and 104 against Dodge City and 101 against Fort Scott Butler County has 22 alumni who have played in the NFL, including former Idaho Vandal Mao Tosi and both Skip McClendon and Bruce Perkins at ASU. GREEN S WSU CAREER JUNIOR ( ): Enrolled January, 2002, and participated in spring drills Games - 13 Starts - 5 All-Pac-10 honorable mention picked up a career high 180 rushing yards against Oregon, then pulled a groin muscle early in the Washington game when he only had five carries for 11 yards came back at UCLA to gain 112 yards, 111 in the first half before going to the sidelines because of the flu his big play was an 80 yard TD run just before halftime that put WSU up rushed for 123 yards against MSU with 25 carries, scoring twice also had three receptions against MSU made first start at Arizona and responded with a season-high 29 carries for 119 yards started the next week against ASU with 11 carries for 39 yards and two touchdowns against USC gained 92 yards and had a 75-yard touchdown run in the Cougar s overtime win came back the next week to gain 52 yards, but scored WSU s first TD on a 42-yard run, helping the Cougs to a 23-0 lead earned the 92

26 JERMAINE GREEN OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY

27 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK following weekly team awards: Pac-10 Offense - MSU, Arizona, Oregon; Offensive Back - USC; Big Hit - Stanford Jermaine Green born August 1, RUSHING G/GS TCB YG YL NYG AVG TD LG / RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG / Middle Linebacker 6-2/239 RS-Freshman Walla Walla, Wash. DeSales High 02 Brian Hall HALL S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER HIGH SCHOOL: Graduates from DeSales Catholic High 2002 also lettered in basketball and baseball shortstop and pitcher on baseball team football coach Mike Spiess for junior and senior seasons football captain senior year as a SOPHOMORE coached by Kim Cox JUNIOR earned All- Southwest B-11 League first team honors team won the league title, then lost in the State B-11 quarterfinals baseball team won league and state title earned a save in the B-11 State championship game during SENIOR season rushed for 1,437 yards, scored 10 touchdowns, and averaged 10 tackles per game on defense also caught 25 passes for 510 yards and six TDs team was 11-1 overall and won the Southwest B-11 League title at 6-0 the Fighting Irish lost to Willapa Valley in the B-11 State title game named to the Associated Press All-State B-11 first team as both a running back and linebacker Tacoma News Tribune All-State first team pick Seattle Times Red Chip prospect Washington Prep Football Report All-State choice at both running back and linebacker and also B-11 Player of the Year Tri-City Herald all-area pick at linebacker all-league first team running back. HALL S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season earned defensive scout of the week honors leading up to Nevada game. Brian Wesley Hall born July 4, 1983 parents Rick and Janice Hall one sister Darcy grandfather James Horn played football at Fresno State interested in an education degree. 21 Wide Receiver 6-0/190 RS-Senior Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston 99 McKenzie Hansell HANSELL S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Earned nine varsity letters, including three in football, three in basketball, two in golf, and one in baseball played football for head coach Ray Braun earned first team All- Conference as a SENIOR and played in the Oregon Les Schwab Bowl, an annual all-star game in Portland finished third in the state in receiving in 1999 named Umatilla County Athlete of the Year in 1998 and HANSELL S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season walkon. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): Did not see any varsity action. RS-SOPHOMORE ( ): Did not see any varsity action. RS-JUNIOR ( ): Games - 2 Starts - 0 saw limited action against both Idaho and Montana State. McKenzie Hansell born November 18, 1980 parents Tyler and Francie Hansell has one older sister, Erin, two brothers, Tyler and Luke, an adopted brother Ruben Blair brother Tyler played football at WSU. 55 Offensive Line 6-7/294 RS-Freshman Spokane, Wash. Mead High 01 Charles Harris HARRIS HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended Mead High, where he participated in football, basketball and track football coach Bob McCray played 94

28 MCKENZIE HANSELL OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY

29 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK defensive end as a JUNIOR earned player of the game twice SENIOR season earned honorable mention for the Greater Spokane League was the player of the game three times captained the basketball team to the district playoffs. HARRIS WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Opted to delay enrollment until January, 2002 then participated in spring drills. Charles Jermaine Harris born December 7, 1982 in Anadarko, Okla. parents Wade Pribble and Marie Harris father a mechanic and mother a nurse three sisters, Takesha, Latasha, Falicia was the student body treasurer during his junior and senior years in high school interested in WSU s marketing or business programs. 88 Wide Receiver 5-11/186 RS-Sophomore National City, Calif. Sweetwater High 01 Trandon Harvey* HARVEY S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Coached by Eric Peterson at Sweetwater High played wide receiver and running back as well as defense also ran track as a JUNIOR was named to the All-State first team at wide receiver for underclass players was the Metro Conference MVP all-conference first team named to the San Diego Union Tribune all-county team was picked to the all-conference first team at wide receiver picked to the Union Tribune all-academic team named the San Diego Union Tribune s athlete of the year team MVP caught 77 passes for 1,780 yards and 23 touchdowns also had 142 tackles, 77 of them solo efforts and four interceptions was the league s overall MVP in track was the league champion in the triple jump and the long jump State finalist in the triple jump the Union Tribune s San Diego track athlete of the year SENIOR year played both wide receiver and running back, the latter to help the team rushed for over 700 yards and 15 touchdowns a Prep Star honoree at receiver for the west region also selected to the Super Prep Far West team all-conference first team pick at wide receiver named to the San Diego Union Tribune all-county team garnered all-conference honors at wide receiver also an All-State wide receiver was a finalist for San Diego Player of the Year named to the Union Tribune s all-academic team made 49 catches for over 1,000 yards and 13 touchdowns also had two interceptions on the other side of the ball. HARVEY S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): V-letter Games - 9 Starts - 0 one of six true-freshman to play for WSU caught four passes at Boise State and three against Idaho only TD reception came against Vandals missed the Oregon game with a turf toe injury and did not play in the final three games earned the following weekly team awards: California/Big Hit. SOPHOMORE ( ): Games - 1 Starts - 0 missed all but the opener after suffering a right knee PCL sprain. Trandon Harvey born May 23, 1983 teammates with fellow WSU recruit Allen Thompson actively pursued by California, with Oregon and Washington also schools showing interest. RECEIVING G/GS PC YDS AVG TD LG / / CAREER: 10/ Offensive Line 6-5/276 RS-Freshman Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. Santa Margarita 02 Spencer Hollison HOLLISON S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Santa Margarita High 2002 JUNIOR season played right tackle and finished with 27.5 decleaters, the ninth best mark in school history earned All-Serra League honors on the offensive line also played defense, registering at least two tackles in every game team captured Serra League title as a SENIOR named by Super Prep Magazine as their #139 prospect in California/Hawaii/Nevada racked up 37.5 decleaters, fourth-best in school history, and giving him the career record in that category with 67 repeat pick on the All-Serra League squad paved the way for a running game that averaged over 200 yards per game and won another Serra League title protected three Division I-A quarterbacks during his three-year stint as a starter for the Eagles, including Chris Rix of Florida State, Matt Dlugolecki of Illinois, and Marshall Tharpe of Colorado State played at the same high 96

30 school as former Cougar strong safety Billy Newman started at right tackle in the CaliFlorida Bowl. HOLLISON S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season. Spencer Hollison born February 15, 1984 parents Ron and Debbie Hillison one sister Whitney uncle, Rick Jones, played fullback for the Cincinatti Bengals and New York Jets in the early 1970s. 76 Defensive Tackle 6-3/295 RS-Sophomore Bellflower, Calif. St. John Bosco High 01 Norvell Holmes* HOLMES HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Attended St. John Bosco High, graduating in June 2000 coached in football by Kiki Mendoza captain of team senior year also played basketball as a freshman as a SOPHOMORE was team s defensive rookie of the year named to the All-Del Rey League second team during JUNIOR year was a first team all-del Rey League pick on defense and won the team s award as the Iron Man (2-way player) also won the team s strength award SENIOR year had 47 tackles in 10 games, made two sacks, picked off one pass and recovered two fumbles named to the All-Serra League first team the Braves co-mvp winner picked to the All-Far West teams by Prep Star Magazine and Super Prep Magazine. HOLMES WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Enrolled at WSU in January, 2001 and participated in spring drills redshirt season. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): Games - 11 Starts - 1 pressed into starting duty at Montana State backup action in the other eight games did not see action against Arizona or Washington also sees action on PAT and field goal units. Norvell Holmes born December 18, 1981 mother Claudia Holmes father deceased one brother Kenny looking at a business management or computer technology major at WSU first signed with WSU in February 2000, did not enroll in August, as originally planned. 19 Defensive Tackle 6-3/266 RS-Freshman Pomona, Calif. Pomona High 02 Odell Howard HOWARD S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Three-sport standout in football, basketball, and baseball played football for John Capraro JUNIOR season was named to the Inland Valley all-league team and All-CIF in football also had an excellent season in basketball, earning Miramonte League player of the year honors SENIOR season was named to the All-San Gabriel Valley team by the Los Angeles Times at quarterback threw for 1,085 yards, including 10 touchdowns against only three interceptions named Inland Valley player of the year and first team linebacker. HOWARD S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season. Odell Kenneth Howard born June 7, 1983 mother Heather Shelton interested in physical education or kinesiology at WSU. 8 Quarterback 6-2/217 RS-Sophomore Antioch, Calif. Deer Valley High 01 Chris Hurd* HURD S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Competed in football and track at Deer Valley High, where his football coach was Mike Paul played quarterback and defensive back also competed in track and field as a SOPHOMORE threw for 1,700 yards and 14 touchdowns earned first team All-State second team all-league league 2003 OUTLLOK WSU COACHES PLAYER PROFILES WSU OPPONENTS 2002 IN REVIEW COUGAR HISTORY 97

31 COUGAR HISTORY 2002 IN REVIEW WSU OPPONENTS PLAYER PROFILES WSU COACHES 2003 OUTLOOK champion in the pole vault at 13 feet during JUNIOR campaign threw for over 1,300 yards and 13 touchdowns while playing through a back injury for the first eight games earned second team all-league honors as a SENIOR threw for 1,800 yards and tossed 25 touchdown passes threw just two interceptions and also rushed for five scores slowed by an early season knee injury that was caused by a growth plate an honorable mention Best in the West pick (received two of a possible 10 votes) by the Long Beach Press Telegram Prep Star Magazine picked up #10 among West Coast quarterbacks and the top signal caller in Northern California named to the TNT s Western One Hundred picked among the top 20 preseason quarterbacks in the nation and fifth on the west coast also selected to the Super Prep Far West team. HURD S WSU CAREER FRESHMAN ( ): Redshirt season. RS-FRESHMAN ( ): Games - 4 Starts - 0 saw action against Nevada, Idaho, MSU and Stanford against MSU hit five of his six passes for 44 yards completed only pass against Idaho and one of three against Stanford. Christopher Scott Hurd born July 6, 1982 in Concord, Calif parents Mike and Lisa Hurd father is in real estate and mother is a teacher father was an assistant track coach at California for five years, one brother Matthew...prep GPA of 3.0 will look at a business major at WSU recruited by Ohio State, Arizona, ASU, UCLA, Washington and BYU. PASSING G/GS PA PC PI YDS TD LG EFFIC / Middle Linebacker 6-1/220 Senior Natchez, Miss. Natchez High 99/ Grossmont C.C. Don Jackson* JACKSON S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Natchez High did not play football until his junior year as a JUNIOR made 85 tackles, including six sacks named to the All-Metro team at linebacker also competed in track and field, qualifying for the state meet in the high jump with a personal best mark of 6 4 SENIOR season racked up a state record 197 tackles and was named to the All-Metro team for the second-straight season also made six sacks in 12 games qualified for the state championship in powerlifting at 181 pounds after posting marks of 300 pounds in the bench press, 450 in the squat, and 570 in the dead lift. JACKSON S JUNIOR COLLEGE CAREER Attended Copai-Lincoln CC Western Miss injured in third game and did not play attended Grossmont College coached by Dave Jordan during SOPHOMORE season helped key a 9-1 record for Grossmont while playing inside linebacker had 29 tackles in one game earned California JC All-State first team honors in Region 3 JC Gridwire third team All-America pick unanimous All-Foothills Conference selection named team s MVP winner on defense. JACKSON S WSU CAREER JUNIOR ( ): Enrolled in August, 2002 Games - 12 Starts - 1 made his only start against Idaho did not play against Montana State because of a high ankle sprain that plagued him for several games had a season-high five tackles against ASU earned the following weekly team awards: Assassin - USC, ASU Don Jackson born June 12, 1981 mother Mildred Jackson brothers Shon and Eric Michael, sister Sheryl Dickins interested in an elementary education degree. DEFENSE G/GS TT PT AT TFL SACKS PI/YDS / /0 0/0 0/0 85 Wide Receiver 6-0/206 RS-Freshman Kent, Wash. Kentlake 02 Chris Jordan JORDAN S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER Graduated from Kentlake High 2002 standout in both football and basketball football coach Mark Torgerson JUNIOR campaign was named second team All-South Puget Sound League as a defensive back and All-Area by the South County Journal was part of the state championship Falcon 4x100 relay team as a SENIOR in his first full year as a starter, led the league with 20 yards per reception, finishing with 34 catches also had three interceptions and was the league s player of the year on defense also a punter (38.8 average) and 98

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