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Central Washington University ScholarWorks@CWU CWU Athletics Events Programs CWU Athletics Collections Fall 10-22-1994 CWU V. Whitworth Central Washington University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ cwu_athletics_event_programs Recommended Citation Central Washington University, "CWU V. Whitworth" (1994). CWU Athletics Events Programs. 45. http://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_athletics_event_programs/45 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.

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CENTRAL FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF JEFF ZENISEK (Head Coach, 3rd Year, 13-5) Jeff Zenisek, who joined CWU' s coaching staff in 1990 as its defensive coordinator and defensive back coach, begins his third season as head coach this fall. Last year he guided the Wildcats to a 9-2 record and a third-place national ranking and shared the Mt. Rainier League Coach-of-the-Year honor with Pacific Lutheran head coach Frosty Westering. In his rookie campaign, the Wildcats posted a record. Zenisek will also coach the quarterbacks in addition to handling his head coaching duties. The past two seasons he has coached the defensive backs and inside linebackers, respectively.,. Zenisek, 35, is a former CWU player. He played offensive center in 1980 and 198 l. He earned all-district honors and was CWU' s Best Blocker award winner in the latter season. A native of Dubois, Wyo., he graduated from Pinedale High School in Wyoming in 1977. At Pinedale, he lettered in football, basketball and track. In football, he earned all-conference honors at linebacker and was voted Team Captain and the Best Blocker award. Zenisek played one season at Wenatchee Valley College and one season at Mt. Hood CC before enrolling at CWU where he earned a BA degree in education in 1983 and a MA in education in 1985. Prior to joining the CWU staff, he was the head coach at Orcas Island High School for four years. He compiled a 19-17 won-loss record and twice (1987 & 1989) was voted Coach-of-the-Year. He also earned Coach-of-the-Year honors in girls basketball ( 1988-89). In four years his teams won 59 games and lost 31. His 1988-89 team won a league title and his 1989-90 team placed ninth in the state tournament. He also previously served two seasons at CWU ( 1982-83) and two at Washington State University (1984-85) as a graduate assistant coach. Misc.: Born 2-8-59 at Riverton. Married. Wife's name is Robin. They have a three-year-old daughter, Jordan. BRUCE WALKER (Offensive Coordinator, 7th Year) Bruce Walker, 34, begins his first season as CWU' s offensive coordinator this fall. He replaces Greg Olson, who accepted a coaching job at the University of Idaho last spring. W!d!<er"lrtn his seventh season on the CWU coaching staff. This will be his fifth season as offensive line coach. He also coached the defensive line for two seasons. Last season, behind Walker 's offensive line, the Wildcats led the nation in total offense, averaging 517.0 yards per game. CWU also ranked first in the CFA in rushing, averaging 198.S yards per game. CWU also led the CFA in rushing in 1989. In 1988, when Walker coached the defensive line, CWU led the CF A in rushing defense. Walker has also previously served the university as its Director of Athletic Development. This year he will also work with the track-and-field program. He will also be the director of the annual Alumni Golf tournament. He graduated from Eastmont High School in 1978 where he earned All-Mid Valley League honors at linebacker and center. He then played two seasons at Yakima Valley College prior to enrolling at CWU. Walker, who was a two-year starter here at center in the 1980 and 1981 seasons, earned a BA in business administration from CWU in 1983 and a MS in 1989. Prior to returning to CWU in the fall of 1988, he worked as an investment broker. Misc.: Born 7-27-60 in Pierre, S.D. Married. Wife's name is Sharryn. They have one daughter, Natalie, who will be 2 in October. Brothers, Bill (1986-87) and Arie (1988) also played for Wildcats. Bill was also outstanding track athlete, earning All-American honors with sixth place finish in shot put in 1988 NAIA national meet (53-0 114 )I GARRICK REDDEN (Defensive Coordinatm; 1st Year) Garrick Redden, 30, is the newest addition to Central Washington University' s full-time coaching staff. He will be in charge of the defensive backs and will also serve as the defensive coordinator. Redden previously coached at Cal State - Fullerton and at Kamiakin High School in Kennewick. He also served as a graduate assistant at the University of Oregon and the University of Washington. He coached the defensive backs at Fullerton during the 1991 and 1992 seasons, FREE DELIVERY Mention this ad and receive $1.00 off any full size sub Over 30 Different Kinds of Subs Hot and Cold "Made Fresh To Order" Hours 10:30 AM - 9 PM Daily SOSA N. Pine (Behind Liberty Theatre) Give us a Call: 925 - SUBS 2

then joined the Kamiakin staff after the program at Fullerton was dropped due to budget restraints. He coached the wide receivers at the University of Washington staff in 1989 and 1990 and worked under CWU grad Keith Gilbertson, now the head coach at Cali for - nia. In 1987 and 1988, he worked under defensive coordinator Denny Schuler at Oregon and assisted with the secondary and the special teams. Redden is a 1983 graduate of Kamiakin High School where he earned 11 letters - three in football, four in basketball and four in track-and-field. He was an all-state defensive back during his junior and senior seasons at Kamiakin and earned All Big Nine Conference honors as a and punter in 1981 and 1982. Redden then was a four-year starter at free safety at Eastern Wa5hington earning a B.A. degree in business adminstration with a emphasis in marketing in 1987. He earned his M.S. degree in management and program development with an emphasis in athletic adminstration at Oregon in 1989. In addition to working with the football program, he will also serve the university as its Director of Athletic Development. Misc: Born 8-21-64 at Omak. Father (Ron) played four seasons for CWU ( 1960-63) and rushed for 707 yards and nine touchdowns. Married this summer. Wife's name is Michelle Marie... Has been member of American Football Coaches Association for past eight years. Brother-in-law, Kimo von Oelhoffen, plays for Cincinnati Bengals. 'i.. CHARLES CHANDLER (Wide Receivers, 8th Year) Charles Chandler begins his eighth season on the CWU coaching staff. He is in charge of the wide receivers. \ Chandler, 32, was a standout wide receiver for CWU in 1984 &i and 1985. In 1985, he caught 38 passes for 605 yards. The 38 'ill},;f catches is the l 0th best mark in school history and the 605 yards.ii also ranks l 0th on the all-time list., He earned second team All-Evergreen Conference honors and was an honorable mention All-Northwest pick. He also played two seasons at Olympic CC. Chandler was also a three-year track letterman at CWU. He won the l 10 meter high hurdles at both the 1986 and 1987 district meets and represented cwy at the national meet in 1985, 1986 and 1987. He wa5 CWU's Track MVP in 1985, Team Captain in 1986 and 1987 and Most Inspirational Award winner in 1987. For the past five seasons, Chandler has served as CWU' s men's and women's head track-and-field coach. He was an assistant track coach at Lake Washington High School (Kirkland) in 1983 and was head coach in 1984. He led CWU's men to 17th place finishes in the 1991 and 1992 national meets. His 1990 men's team placed 18th in the national meet. Last spring both the men and women placed second in the district meet. It was the highest finish ever for Central' s women. Misc.: Born 2-7-62 at Seattle. Earned degree in sociology from CWU in 1988. Married. Wife's name is Mary. Has three brothers and eight sisters. Brother Vernell played football and baseball at CWU. Played defensive back on undefeated 1963 team. THU AMENT (Running Backs, 1st Year) Thu Ament, 25, joins the Central coaching staff this fall and will coach the running backs. Ament is a 199 1 graduate of CWU. He earned a B.S. degree in physical education and is returning to Ellensburg to pursue a teaching certificate. He was a member of CWU's squad in the 1988 and 1989 seasons, but did not letter. After earning his degree in 1991, he coached the running backs with the Federal Way Jets, a semiprofessional team in 1992. Ament aiso played baseball at the collegiate level, at both Tacoma CC and Washington State University. A native of Saigon, Viet Nam, Ament is a 1987 graduate of Foss High School where he earned three letters in football and baseball and one in basketball. He played flanker and cornerback in football and was an honorable mention all-league pick. He also earned all-league honors in baseball. Ament was the team captain in both sports. Misc: Born 9-69 at Saigon. Single. BRIAN BENT (Defensive Line, 2nd Year) Brian Bent, who assisted with the offensive line last year, will coach CWU's defensive line this fall, while he completes work on a bachelor's degree in Spanish. Bent, 23, played four seasons at Evangel College (Mo.) prior to transferring to Central Washington. He was an honorable mention All-American his senior season. A native of Seattle, Bent graduated from Ever green High School in 1989 where he competed in football and track. He earned all-state honors in football on both the offensive and defensive line. Misc: Born 7-22-7 1. Married. Wife's name is Tracey. JOHN REED (Outside Linebackers, 5th Year) John Reed, 35, will coach the outside linebackers this fall for the fifth year while he works toward a degree in physical education. Reed is a 1978 graduate of Fort Vancouver High School where he lettered in football and wrestling. For the four years prior to joining the CWU coaching staff, he had been an assistant football coach at Columbia River High School in Vancouver and he coached wrestling at Mt. View High School in 1987 and 1988. He also coached football, wrestling and girls track at Jason Lee Junior High School in Vancouver between 1979 and 1986. Reed earned a AA degree from Clark CC in Vancouver in 1990 prior to transferring to Central. Misc: Born 8-18-59 at Olympia. Married. Wife's name is Kelli. JOHN PICHA (Inside Linebacker<>, 6th year) John Picha begins his sixth season on the C WU coaching staff this fall. He will coach the inside linebackers. In 1988 and 1989, he coached the tight ends. He then coached the defensive line in 1990, 1992 and 1993. He took the 1991 season off. 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 recepient of CWU' s Best Blocker award in 1986. 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In 1987 he started all 10 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. Brother Tom played football at UPS and is head coach at Bellarmine High School. Also has three sisters. JIM WEST (Defensive Backs, 1st Year) Jim West, 25, will assist Garrick Redden this fall with CWU ' s defensive second ~y while he pursues a teaching certificate. He also plans to work toward a master's degree in athletic administration. West is a 1991 graduate of Western Oregon State College where he earned a B.S. degree in business and economics. He played cornerback for one season at Wenatchee Valley College and two at Western Oregon. He skipped his final year of football eligibility to graduate early. Following graduation from WOSC, he coached the defensive backs for three seasons at Bainbridge High School while working for Boeing. He is a 1987 graduate of Bainbridge, earning three letters in football. He was a two-year starter and earned all-conference honors his senior season. He had five interceptions and also caught 35 passes for 510 yards and averaged 7.8 yards per rush from his slotback position. Misc: Born 7-19-69 at Seattle. Single. Worked three years for The Boeing Company as a property accountability analyst. BRIAN BORGEN (Kickers, lstyear) Brian Borgen, 29, will coach the kickers this fall, while he pursues a degree in fitness and sports management at Central Washington University. Borgen is a 1983 graduate of Lakes High School. At Lakes, he earned letters in football and swimming. He then played two seasons at Louisiana State University, earning second team All-Southeast Conference honors one season. For the past two seasons he coached the kickers at Lakes. Misc: Born 4-13-65 at Wahoo, Neb. Married. Wife' s name is Jennifer. They have two children, Tyler, 2, and Hannah, I. GARY FREDERICK (Athletic Director, 14th Year) Gary Frederick, who has been Central Washington's athletic director since Sept., 1980, returns to Ellensburg this fall after spending the 1993-94 school year at the N AJA national office in Tulsa, Okla. Frederick was on sabbatical last year and served the NAIA as its interim Director of Championship Events. During Frederick's tenure at CWU, he helped develop the Wildcat athletic program into one of the top small-college programs in the country. For 10 consecutive years between 1982-83 and 1991-92, CWU was ranked in the Top 8 in the NAIA Men's All-Sports competition. Frederick, 57, has a long affiliation with Central. After graduating from Raymond High School in 1955 he enrolled here. He lettered in football three years (1956-58) and earned second team all-conference honors in 1957 and first team honors in 1958 at center. He graduated in 1959 with a bachelor of arts degree in education and later earned a masters in physical education from Central and a doctorate in secondary education from the University of Idaho in 1974. Frederick coached basketball and baseball at Thorp High School (1959-60); football, basketball and track at Waitsburg High School (1960-63) and football and baseball at Central Kitsap (1963-67) before returning to Ellensburg in 1967. From 1967 until 1983, he served as an assistant football coach and was head baseball coach from 1968 until 1978 when he resigned to take over the chairmanship of the physical education department. He gave up the that job when he was named to succeed Adrian "Bink" Beamer as athletic director in the fall of 1980. Frederick is CWU ' s winningest baseball coach. In 11 seasons his teams won 234 games and lost 147 and qualified for the NAIA College World Series in 1968 and 1970. Three times he was named District I Coach-of-the-Year. Frederick also served as CWU's women's basketball coach between 1983 and 1993. In 11 seasons, his teams won 164 games and lost 146 and twice (1986 and 1988) he was named District 1 Coach-of-the-Year. This spring Frederick will auume duties as CWU' s women's softball coach replacing Nancy Katzer. Katzer is now the women's basketball coach. Misc: Born 7-17 at Hoquiam. Wife's name is Bobbi. Has three adult sons, Brooke, Rick and Rob. Bobbi has two adult children, Anna, and David. * Windermere Windermere Real Estate/Jenison-Repp "Quality People Giving Quality Service" 925-5577 1-800-448-5958 808 SOUTH MAIN, ELLENSBURG HOMES FARMS & RANCHES COMMERCIAL BUSINESS & INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REAL ESTSTATE COUNSELING APPRAISALS Sandy Walker.................. 925-6881 Rory Savage......................... 925-1550 M arie Smith........................... 925-3942 Diane Carr.................................. 925-3068 Debbie Clerf........................... 925-6615 Bev Rademacher............................ 962-4224 Lynn Jenison....................... 925-3678 Scott Repp........ 962-4144 RANCH DIVISION Gerald Thomas......... 925-5724 Roger Weaver......................... 925-2599 Scott Repp....................... 962-4144 4

WILDCAT RETURNING OFFENSIVE LETTERMEN I Quarterbacks Matt Diedrick (QB,, 200, Sr., Moscow, ID) High School: Graduated from Moscow in 1990. Letteed in football (2) and basketball (2). Played quarterback and wide receiver in football. Point guard in basketball. Team captain in both sports. MVP in basketball. Moscow High School Athlete-of-the-Year senior season. College: Played one season at Whitworth before transferring to CWU. Has excellent mechanics. Could start for a lot of teams in CFA. Elected one of four team captains for 1994 season. Misc: Born I 0-20-71 at Spokane. Psychology major. Wants to be a physical therapist. Had 3.70 GPA in high school. Has two brothers. Father (Bill) was Northwest Small College first team all-star quarterback in 1967 for Eastern Washington and is member of University of Idaho football coaching staff. Un cle (Nick Scarpelli) played baseball at Notre Dame. Jon Kitna (QB,, 215, Jr., Tacoma - Lincoln) High School: Graduated from Lincoln High School in 1991. Lettered in football (3), basketball (2) and baseball (3). All-league receiver junior season. Switched to QB and earned all-league hon ors senior season. Completed 92 of 180 passes for 1500 yards and IS touchdowns. League MVP. Played forward in basketball, averaging 11 points, nine rebounds and three assists. Shortstop-pitcher in baseball. All -league three times. Batted.404 junior senior and.440 senior year. College: Redshirted 1991 season. Has started 19 of 20 games past two seasons. With two years left already ranks as all-time passing (5205) and total offense (5462) leader in school history and ranks 12th in passing and ninth in total offense in CFA history. On pace to break CFA passing and total offense career marks. Hol ds 25 game, season and career school records. Completed a CF A-leading and school record 65.2 percent of passes last year. Has eight of the 16 300-yard passing games in school history. including three of the top five. Passed for career high 427 yards in 49-48 loss to Pacific Lutheran ( I 0-16-93). Wildcat-of-the-Week versus Oregon Tech freshman season and Eastern Oregon sophomore year. Selected Outstanding Freshman award wi nner in 1992. Team Captain and Team MVP last year. Al so was voted to Mt. Rainier all -star team... One of four team captains this fall. ls an outstanding leader and decision-maker. Excellent arm, but al so is threat to run (660 gross career yards rushing). Misc.: Born 9-21-72 at Tacoma. Math education major. Wants to be a teacher and coach. Was active in drama and student government in high school (ASB vice-president). Cousi n (Mike Magruder) played baseball at San Diego State. Has one brother. Rushed for 1,428 yards and also caught I 1 passes for 225 yards senior season. Scored 24 touchdowns. Twice named to Class A al l-state team. Played in East-West Shrine game. Team captain and Most Inspirational winner. In track, set school records in 200 meters, 400 meters and long jump (23-1). College: Played two seasons at College of Redwoods. Team Captain Offensive MVP and all-conference in 1990. Netted 1,28 1 yards and scored 14 touchdown on 224 carries. Missed 1991 season with injury. Rushed for 727 yards on 153 carries in 1992. Saw very limited duty last year until Marc Jones was injured in regular -season fi- nale against Western Washington. Came off bench to rush for 150 yards and four touchdowns to key 42-28 victory. Set school-record in playoffs rushing for 265 yards in 28-26 win over Linfield. Net- '-" ted 163 yards in 35-17 loss to Pacific Lutheran. Counting JC numbers has rushed for 2,617 career yards... Has a "raging bull" style of running but also has great mobility in crowded area. Misc: Born 1-12-71 at Ellensburg. Sports therapy major. Has four brothers and one sister. Brother (Tony) played one season of football in 1988 at CWU. Non-athletic high school activities included drama. Donnis Henry (FB,, 220, Sr., Federal Way - Decatur) High School: Graduated from Decatur in 1990. Lettered in football ( 4) and basketball ( I). Played running back and free safety in football. Set state single game rushing record with 347 yards. Played forward and guard in basketball. Team placed eighth in state tournament. College: Played one season at Merced Junior College in California and one at Walla Walla CC prior to transferring to CWU. Used mostly in short yardage situations last year. Netted 85 yards on 23 carries and scored four touchdowns. Also caught one pass for one yard and scored once on a two-point conversion... Has excellent size and speed and is a very good blocker. Misc: Born 5-72 at Decatur. Public relations major. Planning career in adve1tising or public relations. High school activities included DECA, drama and music. Has four brothers, including one (Travis) who redshirted last year at Eastern Washington. Cousin Jerome Collins played basketball at CWU and GO WILDCATS! Running Backs Tom Craven (RB, 5-9, 200, Sr., Cle Elum) High School: Graduated from Cle Elum High School in 1990. Earned I I letters in football (4), basketball (3) and track (4). Was Kittitas County Male Athlete-of-the Year in 1990. Rushed for 3,761 yards and scored 60 touchdowns in career. Set state records for most single-season (5) and career (7) kickoff returns for touchdowns. 925-7915 ~1f AUTO WASHES ELLENSBURG, WA. Three Convenient Locations to Serve You 210 S. Main: Fuel, Self Serve &Automatic Wash I 0th & Alder: Fuel, Self-Serve Wash & Mini-Mart I 00 E. Capitol: Self-Serve Wash Open 6 AM - Midnight 7 Days A Week Exit 106 Off 1-90 1504 Highway 97 Ellensburg 925-4662 5

is head coach at Federal Way High School. Cousins Stan Berry and Winston Bell played football and basketball, respectively, at Hawaii and WSU. J.J. Duarte (RB, 5-8, 203, So., Honolulu, HI) High School: Graduated from St. Louis High School in 1992. Lettered in football (3), basketball (3) and baseball (2). All-state offensive li neman (3rd team) in football. Played guard and third base in baseball. College: Redshirted freshman season. Earned letter last year. Primary role was as long snapper. Misc.: Born 8-2-74 at Honolulu. Health education major. Has one brother and one sister. Goreal Hudson (RB,, 180, Sr., Puyallup - Rogers) High School: Graduated from Rogers High School in 1989. Lettered in track (3), wrestling (3) and football (3). Captain in all three sports. Played tailback and won Century award in football. College: Played one season at Pacific Lutheran before transferring to CWU. Ranked eighth in CFA for Lutes in kickoff returns in 199 1 with 20.8 average (25-520). Averaged 26.7 yards on 10 returns in 1992 season for CWU and ranked third in the CF A and sixth nationally. Had 85-yard non-scoring return against Puget Sound. Also netted 34 yards on four rushes and caught six passes for 62 yards. Averaged 20.6 yards on 17 returns last year. Netted 35 yards on 16 rushes and caught three passes for 19 yards. Has 52 career kickoff returns for 1138 yards (21.9 average)... Also competed four years in trackand-field (one at Spokane CC, one at PLU and two at Central). Team captain freshman year at Spokane. Competed at nationals for CWU in 1992 and l 994. Redshirted 1993. Placed seventh in 4x400 relay to earn honorable mention All-American honors junior year. Placed seventh in 100 (12.1), sixth in 200 (24.79), third in 400 (50.60), fourth in 400 hurdles (56.28) and eighth in triple jump (37-3 1/4) at district meet. Also ran on first-place 4xl00 relay team (43.04). Placed eighth in 4x400 relay (3: 13.50) at last spring' s national meet. Won district 400 hurdles title (53.27) and placed third in 400 (49. 14). Also ran on district championship4x400 relay team (3:15.08). Misc: Born 5-71 in Tacoma. Has one sister. Computer science major. Slot Backs (H-Back) Marc J ones (SB,, 195, Sr., Vista, CA) High School: Graduated from Vista High School in 1988. Threeyear letter winner in football. All-league and all-state. Team MVP. Earned two letters in basketball and also lettered in track. Played guard in basketball. College: Played two seasons at University of Washington. Voted Most Improved wide receiver one season. Briefly attended Western Washi ngton, but did not play, prior to transferring to CWU. Redshirted 1992 at CWU. Was one of the top running backs in the CFA last year. Tied school-record with seven consecutive 100-yard rushing games, incl uding 205 yards in 46-44 win at Lewis & Clark (10-2-93). Injured in first half of season finale against Western Washington and fin ished with 994 yards and seven touchdowns. Because of emer gence of Tom Craven wi ll likely be moved to H-back position this fall. Showed ability to catch ball as well as run last fall, catching 22 passes for 281 yards and two touchdowns. Has great speed and excellent hands. M isc: Born 8-27-69 at Oakland, Calif. Communications major. Has one brother, Mike, who played football at Ohio State, and one sister, who is the public relations director for the Golden State Warriors. Uncle (Ricky Jackson) played football at Grambling and cousin (Kerry Justin) played at Oregon and for the Seattle Seahawks. Wide Receivers Brett Allen (, 6-4, 196, So., Renton - Hazen) High School: Graduated from Hazen in 1992. Lettered in football (2), baseball (I) and track (2). Led Seamount League in receiving senior year helping Hazen win league title. First team allleague wide receiver and honorable mention all-league linebacker. Team captain. Was outfielder in baseball and hurdler in track. Competed in state meet in 4x400 relay and in district meet in I I 0 high hurdles and 300 intermediates. College: Redshirted frehsman season and earned letter last year.played mostly on special teams. Misc: Born 9-6-74 at Frankfurt, Germany. Was National Merit Scholar and ASB president in high school. Communications major. Plans career in broadcast journalism. Has one brother and one sister. Stepfather (Ed James) played football and basketball at CWU. Larry Bellinger (, 6-4, 200, Sr., Tacoma - Lincoln) High School: Graduated from Lincoln High School in 1990. Lettered in basketball (3), football (2) and track (3). Played quarter - back in football, passing for 1,000 yards senior season. Averaged 13 points per game in basketball to earn All-Narrows honors. Placed fourth in the 400 meters (49.94) and ran the third leg on winning 4x400 meter relay (3:17.42) in 1990 State AAA meet. College: Played one season at Colgate University and one at the University of Puget Sound ( 11 catches for 149 yards and four touchdowns) prior to redshirting 1992 season at CWU. Caught 45 passes for 724 yards and I I touchdowns last fall to earn first team Mt. Rainier League honors. Tied school record with three touchdown receptions against Simon Fraser (11-6-93). Caught seven passes for 160 yards against SFU, the I 0th best single-game receiving yards total in school hi story. Had touchdown receptions in four consecutive games, one short of the school record of five set by Mike Grant in the 1981 and 1982 campaigns. Was selected the NAIA District I Scholar-Athlete for football. Also was named an NAIA All-American scholar-athlete. Has a 3.83 GPA in business, including a perfect 4.00 last fall.... ls a possession type-receiver who can use his height to go up and get footbal l. Misc: Born 11-11-71 at Los Angeles, Calif. Business administration major. Had 3.7 GPA in high school. Active in church and as a tutor for elementary students. Has one sister. E. J. Henderson (,, 195, Jr., Tacoma - Lincoln) High School: Graduated from Lincoln in 1991. Lettered in football (3), basketball (2) and baseball (3). Played wide receiver and linebacker. All-league and Team Defensive MVP. Captain in basketball and baseball. Played forward in basketball and outfield and pitcher in baseball. Inspirational award winner and all-league in baseball. College: After impressive pre-season in scrimmages, redshirted freshman year. Earned letter past two seasons. Didn' t catch any passes University Auto Center Oldsmobile Pontiac Cadillac Buick GMC 610 N. Pearl P.O. Box 619 Ellensburg, WA 98926 University Auto Center wishes the best of luck to the Wldcats during the 1994-95 football and basketball seasons 509-962-7151 Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Dodge Trucks Jeep Eagle 6

freshman year. Returned one kickoff for 17 yards. Caught 20 passes for 233 yards yards and two touchdowns last year. After playing backup role to James Atterberry (school's No. 2 all-time receiver) should move into starting role this fall. Has made great progress. Will go up in a crowd to catch football... Played on CWU baseball team in 1993. Batted.600 with three hits in five at bats. Scored four runs. Misc: Born 12-14-72 in Key West, Fla. Has two brothers. Education major. Wants to be teacher and coach. Active in church. Won several academic scholarships. Jim Jordan (,, 175, Sr., Port Orchard) High School: Graduated from South Kitsap in 1990. Two-year letter winner in football. Earned honorable mention all-league honors senior season. Also lettered in soccer as defender. College: Redshirted freshman year. On squad in 199 1, then earned first letter sophomore season catching nine passes for 209 yards, including long of 38. Led team in average per catch (23.2). Saw limited playing time last year, catching one pass for six yards. Misc: Born 3-9-72 at Groton, Conn. Engineering major. Has two brothers and three sisters. Kenny Russaw (, 5-9, 169, Fr., Tacoma - Lakes) High School: Graduated from Lakes in 1992. Lettered in football (3), basketball (3) and soccer (3). All -league wide receiver in football. Honorable mention all-league guard and Team Captain in basketball. Twice all-league forward in soccer. College: Redshirted fre shman year. Caught one pass for 44 yards last season in reserve role. Misc: Native of Tacoma. Public Relations major. Has one brother. Uncle Harold Webb played basketball at Washington State. Tight Ends Todd Murray (TE,, 240, So., Federal Way) High School: Graduated from Federal Way in 1993. Lettered in football (3), baseball (3) and basketball (I). All-league ti ght end and linebacker in football. Team Captain. All-league first baseman and pitcher in baseball. College: Lettered as "true" freshman last year. Caught five passes for 87 yards, including loss of 27 yards... Very physical. Loves to block. Misc: Born 12-2 1-74 at Burien. Law enforcement major. Plans to be police officer. Has one brother and one sister. Interior Line Mike Henry (OT,, 295, So., Harrah - White Swan) High School: Graduated from White Swan High School in 1992. Played offensive and defensive line, earning first team all-league honors three times and all-state honors senior season. College: Redshirted freshman season. Started two games at strong tackle last year. ls quick off the snap and a good pass protector. May also play some at center. Misc: Born 12-27-73 at Chelan. Law and justice major. Plans to be a police officer. Had a 3.59 GPA in high school and was involved in Honor Society. Has two brothers. Rob Hill (OT, 6-6, 280, Jr., Tacoma - Spanaway Lake) High School: Graduated from Spanaway Lake in 1991. Lettered in football (3) and basketball (2). Three-year starter at offensive center in football. All-league and all-state senior season. Team captain junior and senior year. Most Improved winner junior and senior year in basketball. Most Inspirational winner in basketball. College: Attended Boise State for two years. Redshirted one year and played backup role at offensive right tackle freshman season. Transferred to CWU last fall and started nine games at strong tackle. Very consistent player. Misc: Born 7-22-72 at Tacoma. Law and justice major. Has one brother. Active in church and Fellowship of Christian Ath letes. Jeff Nordstrom (C,, 240, Sr., Yakima - Eisenhower) High School: Graduated from Eisenhower High School in 1991. Lettered in football (3) and also played forward and guard in basketball. First team all-league guard and second team all-league defensive end in football. College: On squad freshman season, but did not letter. Played backup role past two seasons to earn letter. Has good strenght and quickness. Was named to NAIA Academic All-American team last year. Misc: Born 11-6-72 at Ephrata. Business management major. Had 3.7 GPA in high school. Was member of National Honor Society. Also was active in West Valley Nazarene Church. Has one brother, James, who competed in track and cross country at Washington State. Kyle Parkin (OG, 6-4, 235, So., Vancouver - Columbia River) High School: Graduated from Columbia River in 1992. Lettered in football and track. All-league offensive lineman. Received allstate nomination. College: Redshirted freshman year. Earned letter last year in backup role. Has good quickness. Misc: Born 3-5- 74 at Portlland. Education major. Wants to teach either PE or geography. Has two sisters. Dietrich Quiring (OT,, 262, So., Everett) High School: Graduated from Everett in 1991. Lettered in football (3) and wrestling (2). All-league and all-state lineman. Team captain senior season. Played in East-West all-state game. Team captain junior season in wrestling. Placed fifth in regionals in heavyweight division. College: Started four games as "true" freshman in 1991. Had 23 tackles, including one quarterback sack for loss of six yards and two tackles for losses of four yards. Recovered one fumble. Selected CWU's Outstanding Freshman award winner... Missed past two seasons while on mi ssion for Mormon Church. Switched to offense during fall camp. Misc: Born 7-26-73 at Sacramento, Calif. Education/biology major. Wants to teach at high school level and coach football. Has one brother and three sisters. MAIL BOXES ETC.' 110 W. Sixth Ellensburg 962-3810 Fax 962-3508 Fax Copies Stamps Packing Supplies Mail Boxes UPS Authorized Shipping Outlet Rapid Air Office Supplies (and more) You can trust the experts at Mail Boxes Etc. to handle your postal, business or communication needs in over 1500 neighborhood locations Monday-Friday 9 AM - 5:30 PM Saturday 10 AM - 2 PM 7

Frank Rodarte (OT,, 270, Sr., Auburn) High School: Graduated from Auburn in 1988. Lettered in football (3) and wrestling (2.). Played defensive end in football. Team captain. College: Played two seasons at Ricks College, then redshirted one season at Morehead State in Kentucky. Started 11 games at weakside tackle last year and earned second team all-league honors. Will be one of top lineman in league this fall. Has quick feet and is good pass blocker. Misc: Born 3-14-70 at Enumclaw. Construction management major. Has five brothers and three sisters. Spent two years in Chicago on mission for Mormon Church. Married. Wife's name is Melissa. Has daughter, Kayla, 1. Dwane Sitler (C,, 260, Jr., Kennewick - Kamiakin) High School: Graduated from Kamiakin in 1991. Lettered in football (3) and wrestling (3). Played center and defensive tackle in football. Twice earned all-conference honors and also played in 1991 all-state football game. Team captain and Most Valuable Lineman. Captain and district heavyweight champion in wrestling. College: Redshirted freshman season. Started final three games of 1992 season at offensive center.started all 11 games last year at weak guard. Jsn' t big, but is physical. Gives you everything you ask and more. Misc: Born 1-6-73 at Sacramento, Calif. Education major. Had 3.4 high school GPA. Won Lynn Rosenbaugh Academic Schloraship at East-West Shrine game. Uncles Mike Stevenson and Larry Stevenson played football at Carroll College and Portland State, respectively. Has one sister. Wildcat Sports Sponsorship Program Begins Third Year Central Washington University's sports sponsorship program is in its third year. A total of 20 businesses have signed up for the 1994-95 sports season. Businesses receive exposure with signs and P.A. announcements in addition to program and radio advertising. Game sponsorships are also available. The program is broken down into four levels on investment. Investment packages begin at $10,000 and are also available at $5,000, $2,500 and $1,000. The program is under the direction of CWU athletic director Gary Frederick and Garrick Redden, CWU' s Athletic Promotions Director. The sponsorship program is just one way you can give a boost to your favorite team at CWU. And with looming cutbacks in support of higher education, your support is needed now more than ever. You can also help by joining the CWU Booster Club. Levels of membership include VIP, the Athletic Director's Circle, Red & Black Club, Head Coach and Assistant Coach. There are many benefits to joining including invitations to special events, reserve parking, program recognition and newsletters. You can also support CWU athletics by advertising in the game program and on the university' s broadcasts of its football and basketball games. For the first team ever, CWU is marketing its own radio broadcasts and buying air time of KQBE. Robert Lowery is CWU' s broadcast coordinator and will also handle the play-by-play duties. If you would like to advertise your business in the program or on the radio broadcasts contact either CWU sports information director Bob Guptill or Lowery, who also works out of the sports information office. CORPORATE SPONSORS Campus U-Tote-Em The Daily Record Ellensburg Music Shoppe Frazzini's Pizza Frazz's Sports Emporium Han's Gym Hedrick Drywall & Building Supply Hill's Auto Repair & Quick Lube Jansen Distributing Ken's Auto Wash Ken's Texaco KOBE Oak Rail Tavern Record Printing & Design Speer Insurance Joel and Marie Smtth Sub Shop Ultimate Travel / Windermere Real Estate/Jenison-Repp Winegar's Dairy BOOSTER CLUB VIP Marie King AD Circle Steve Hartling Dr. Dan Hiersche Gail & Jerry Jones Don & PeggySchaake Henry & Frances Schnebly Gerry Williams Keith Williams Red & Black Roy Elia Del Evans Robert Kelley Bill & Billie Marquiss,, Joan & Leonard Mosebar Head Coach Scott & Sandy Calkins David Cross Charles Cruse Bill & Marian Gerrits Roger Glaser Don and Mardy Hamey Stephen & Betty Hinthome Mark Kachlein George & Mary Ann Macinko Paul & Helen Sabin Don Schliesman WESTERN UNITED LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Q ~ Del K. Evans 105 1 /2 W. Fifth 925-4677 Annuities Life Insurance TSA =====~-====== BAR14 RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT STEAKS, PRIME RIB & SEAFOOD Homestyle Cooking Homemade Desserts Banquet Room Beer & Washington Wines Hearty Breakfasts Open 6 AM - 7 Days A week Exit 109 Off 1-90 1800 Canyon Road - Ellensbmg 962-6222 8

Wildcats Host Whitworth in Annual Homecoming Contest Conference Overall Mt. Rainier League w L T PF PA w L T PF PA H A Western Washington 1 0 0 45 0 4 1 0 170 66 1-1 3-0 Pacific Lutheran 1 0 0 22 20 4 1 0 106 76 1-1 3-0 Puget Sound 1 0 0 27 24 3 2 0 77 113 3-0 0-2 Central Washington 0 1 0 20 22 2 3 0 119 118 1-2 1-1 Whitworth 0 1 0 0 45 1 4 0 110 169 0-3 1-1 Simon Fraser 0 1 0 24 27 1 4 0 107 148 0-2 1-2 Last Saturday's Results: Pacific Lutheran 22, Central Washington 20; Western Washington 45, Whitworth O; Puget Sound 27, Simon Fraser 24. Today's Schedule: Whitworth at Central Washington, Pacific Lutheran at Simon Fraser, Puget Sound at Western Washington. 'Cats Still Ranked 22nd Despite Losing Two Straight Central Washington, which hasn' t lost to Whitworth since 1972, will be trying to break a two-game losing streak today when it hosts the Pirates. Whitworth has lost four straight and brings a 1-4 record to Ellensburg. The Pirates opened the season defeating Lewis & Clark 50-19, but since has lost consecutive games to Western Oregon, Willamette, Eastern Oregon and Western Washington and has been outscored 150-60. Last Saturday, Western Washington shutout Whitworth 45-0. Central fell to 2-3 last Saturday losing at home to Pacific Lutheran 22-20 after dropping a 27-10 decision to Linfield a week earlier. Linfield is ranked No. 1 and Pacific Lutheran is ranked No. 2 in this week' s NAIA national poll. Despite its losing record, the Wildcats are still ranked 22nd in the national poll. The 'Cats, who haven't been out of the Top 25 since 1986, are the only team with a losing record in the Top 25. CWU has dominated the series recently, winning 13 straight, including by lopside margins the past two seasons (66-7 and 54-21) and will be heavy favorites. The Pirates rank last in the CFA in total offense (298.8 yards per game) and are next-to-last in total defense (432.4). Still, considering how the season has gone so far this year for the Wildcats, CWU coach Jeff Zenisek is weary of this weekend's opponent. "They've struggled the past two weeks on offense, but their quarterback (J.J. Green) has the potential to put together a big game, if they can give him some pass protection," Zenisek said. Green passed for a CFA season-high 528 yards three weeks ago against Willamette and he threw for 336 in the season opener against Lewis & Clark, but he has been held to less than 100 yards the past two weeks, including just 33 yards against Western Washington. On the season Green has completed 95 of 159 passes for 1,097 yards and 10 touchdowns. His top receivers have been T ony Doughty, who has caught 24 for 353 yards, and Scott Sund, who has 18 catches for 154 yards. Brion Williams is an outstanding running back and has rushed for 303 yards on 78 carries. He's scored two touchdowns. He was a second team CFA all-star last season when he netted 783 yards on 150 rushes. Williams, Doughty (2nd team), tight end Steve Haug (honorable mention) and guard Brian Neely (second team) all earned all-star recognition last year, however linebacker Eric Nasbur g is the only returning all-star on the defensive side of the ball. He earned honorable mention honors. Among this season's defensive stalwarts for the Pirates have been outside linebacker Eric Bird and comerback Casey Clark. Both players have four interceptions. Outside linebacker Jeff Baxter leads the team in tackles with 48 and linebacker Shay Smith has 40. Cody McCanna, who redshirted two years ago at CWU prior to transferring to Whitworth along with his brother Joey, starts at free safety for the Pirates and has 32 tackles, including three for losses. Central ranks in the middle in most of the CF A statistical categories. The Wildcats are seventh in total offense, seventh in rushing, seventh in passing and fifth in scoring in the 12-team conference. In defense, CWU ranks fifth in total defense, third in rushing, 10th in passing and seventh in scoring. Individually, quarterback Jon Kitna is 10th nationally in passing and third in the CF A, averaging 236.6 yards per game. Running back Tom Craven ranks fourth in rushing with 452 yards. Craven played only briefly in CWU' s 22-20 loss last Saturday to Pacific Lutheran and is questionable this week. In his absence, Goreal Hudson rushed for 138 yards and had 190 yards all-purpose yards. He was selected the Sub Shop Wildcat-of-the-Week. On the season, Hudson has rushed for 219 yards. Larry Bellinger is CWU's top receiver with 18 catches for 249 yards and three touchdowns. Defensively, Kentin Alford leads the team in tackles with 38. Defensive end Malik Roberson has 31 tackles, including a CF A-best nine quarterback sacks. Defensive backs Gary Michael (pictured) and Pat Reddick are among the national leaders. Michael is tied for fifth (along with Whitworth's Clark and Bird) in interceptions with four and Reddick ranks second nationally in kickoff returns, averaging 31.9 yards per return. One ofcwu's major problems this fall has been its kicking game. The 'Cats have made just three-of- 13 field goals. Last year, CWU made eight-of-14 and two years ago they made 10of16. Central also ranks just ninth in the conference in net punting, averaging 31.7 yards per game. ULTIMATE TRAVEL OF ELLENSBURG INSURANCE, INC....,~ "Our Service Free -- Our Advice Priceless" 20 YEARS OF TRAVEL INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE 440 N. Sprague Ellensburg 925-4448 800-828-7491 450 N. Sprague Ellensburg 509-925-5776 Two Locations 116 W. 1st - Suite D Cle Elum 509-67 4-4565 9

WILDCATS Central Washington University NO. PLAYER l Tony Bowie 2 Mike Astley 3 Jon Kitna 4 Mike Burghart 5 Travis Henry 6 Kenny Russaw 7 Ryan Fournier 8 MarcJones 9 Andy Portmann IO Jesse Evans 11 Josh Woodard 12 Justin Sundquist 13 Brandon Bunch 14 Montreux Macon 15 Matt Diedrick 16 Mark Isaacs 17 Eric Bergan 18 E.J. Henderson 19 Aaron Maul 20 Jay Spears 21 Seana! Stuart 22 Josh Trewin 23 Kentin Alford 24 Robert Owens 25 Michael Jackson 26 Sev Hoiness 27 Goreal Hudson 28 Kelly Braaten 29 Jeff Johnson 30 Dover Perry 31 Davis Lura 32 Gary Michael 33 Pat Reddick 34 Coco Jeffery 35 Tom Craven 36 Chad Rathburn 37 Erik Schuster 38 Donnis Henry 39 Mark Tipton 40 Dan Wadley 41 Cody Reid 42 B.J. Wilson 43 Andy Sage 44 Scott LeMaster 45 J.J. Duarte 46 47 48 49 Tracey Gere Vic Martin Malik Roberson Rick Robillard POS K QB RB QB RB QB QB RB K I RB RB RB B B RB RB HT 5-8 5-8 5-9 5-8. 5-7 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-8 WT 170 208 215 178 200 175 196 195 165 175 190 Fr. 180 Fr. 200 So. 180 Jr. 200 Sr. CL HOMETOWN So. Tacoma Jr. Seattle Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Sr. So. So. Tacoma Ellensburg Federal Way Tacoma Montesano Vista, CA Raymond Kirkland Auburn Tacoma Federal Way Federal Way Moscow, ID 187 So. Sumner 164 Fr. Renton 195 Jr. Tacoma 205 So. Tacoma 185 Jr. Elma 195 Fr. Renton 180 So. Redmond 195 Jr. Pasco 170 Jr. Long Beach, CA 172 So. Seattle 178 Sr. Hoquiam 180 Sr. Puyallup 190 Fr. Olympia 215 Fr. Olympia 190 So. Renton 186 Fr. Stanwood 190 Jr. Gig Harbor 175 Jr. Tacoma 210 So. Seattle 200 Sr. Cle Elum 198 Fr. Yakima 160 Fr. SeaTac 220 Sr. Federal Way 165 So. Puyallup 210 So. Kent 195 Jr. Redmond 190 So. Harrah 235 205 Sr. Jr. Bremerton Vancouver 203 So. Honolulu, HI 183 Fr. Shelton 210 Jr. Grandview 235 Jr. Spokane 210 Fr. Yakima Follo'W the Wildcats in the Ellensburg Daily Record. Available daily in the SUB. Also in front of Albertsons & at Mr. G's. 50 Ryan Shuler 51 Rob Hill 52 Chris Holt 53 Greg Jewett 54 MikeHenry 55 Mike Talamaivao 59 Jason Butler 60 Matt Ellis 61 Frank Rodarte 62 Kyle Parkin 65 Brian Cartwright 67 Dwane Sitler 68 Jeff Nordstrom 69 L.D. Godfrey 70 Scott Morgan 71 Dietrich Quiring 72 Ken Johnson 73 Brent Malmberg 74 Dusty South 75 AndyLwanga 77 Mike Hostetter 80 Antoine Butcher 81 Brett Allen 82 Corey Judd 83 Todd Murray 84 Cherokee Valeria 85 Dolan Holt 86 Paul Peters 87 James Jordan 88 Larry Bellinger 89 Taylor Grinnell 90 Rob Senatore 91 Keith Larson 92 Yuchun Santory 93 Kevin Brennan 95 William Westerfield 96 Ryan Bishop 97 Greg Stoller 98 MonraMuse 99 Ron Sarnifua Probable Redshirts NO. PLAYER 1 Sean McCoy 4 Rico Iniquez 5 Jesse Gilbert 6 Brett Rogers 9 Casey Jacox II Jeff Corlett 12 Mike Juergens 17 Mattias Wikstrom 20 Jon Peninger 22 Robert Reed 24 Andy Wagner 28 Tony Lwanga 37 Chris Russell 43 Caleb Shanafelt 50 51 57 72 75 Evan Ayres Zach Cooper Jon Bryant Tim Manin Jason Worsham 76 Josh Bancroft 78 Ryan Carter 79 Scott Brown 80 Taylor Boudreau 85 Marl< Doll 86 MattSmith 88 Ryan McDaniel 90 AndyOlson 95 Nathan Hopkes 96 Ian Dezember 96D Marty Greenlee 97 Bill Anderson POS B c OG DL DT B TE TE TE TE DT B DL B K K K DL DL POS QB QB QB QB RB RB DL B B TE B TE DL DL K HT 6-6 6-4 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-4 6-5 5-8 HT 5-IO 5-9 5-9 5-9 WT CL HOMETOWN 260 Fr. Kent 280 Jr. Spanaway Lake 205 Jr. Rimrock 200 Fr. Tacoma 295 So. Harrah 250 Fr. Seattle 250 Fr. Renton 265 So. Tacoma 270 Sr. Auburn 235 So. Vancouver 245 So. Des Moines 260 Jr. Kennewick 240 Sr. Yakima 285 Jr. Onalaska 220 So. Mt. Vernon 262 So. Everett 245 So. Reardan 270 Fr. Yakima 260 Fr. Mtlk. Terrace 200 So. Edmonds 300 Jr. 235 Fr. 196 So. 185 240 Fr. So. 160 Fr. 225 Fr. 172 Jr. 175 Sr. 200 Sr. 240 Jr. 250 Sr. 235 Jr. 250 So, 200 Fr. 230 Jr. 160 Fr. 190 Fr. 257 Fr. 286 Jr. Spanaway Lake Pasco Ren to Federal Way Federal Way Hilo, HI Enumclaw Auburn Port Orchard Tacoma Seattle Bellevue Kennewick Olympia Yakima Tacoma Kirkland Camas Spokane Pago Pago, AS WT CL HOMETOWN 210 Fr. Everett 185 Fr. Mattawa 205 Fr. Tacoma 165 Fr. Yakima 185 Fr. Renton 220 Fr. Cheney 195 Fr. Olympia 186 Fr. Malma, Sweden 173 Fr. Kent 170 Fr. Fall City 215 Fr. Snohomish 185 Fr. Edmonds 145 Fr. Moxee 230 Fr. Montesano 230 Fr. Bellingham 220 Fr. Fall City 205 Fr. Kirkland 245 Fr. Spanaway Lake 235 Fr. Pateros 250 Fr. Vancouver 250 Fr. Walla Walla 260 Fr. Shelton 175 Fr. Bellevue 228 Fr. Selah 210 Fr. Vancouver 165 Fr. Longview 205 Fr. Lake Quinault 248 Fr. Olympia 265 Fr. W. Richland 185 Fr. Ephrata 205 Fr. Yakima 10

~ l ~I J. PIRATES Whitworth College NO. 2 3 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 23 24 25 28 30 32 34 36 39 40 42 43 44 45 47 49 50. 52 PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN David Glenn 167 So. Spokane Shawn Mc Vicker 5-7 155 So. Spokane Greg Johnson QB 202 So. Boise, ID Alan Stanfield 5-8 144 Fr. Albany, OR Tony Doughty 170 Sr. Tumwater J. J. Green QB 191 Sr. Spokane Andre Wicks 161 Jr. Wilson Creek Shawn Woods DL 200 Jr. St. Maries, ID Rick Wells QB 206 Jr. Portland, OR Jarred Gibson 5-8 160 So. Mtn. Home, ID Jake Haley QB 194 So. Bainbridge Island Dennis Itoga 5-8 180 Fr. Honolulu, HI Travis Torco 5-8 168 Fr. Kaneohe, HI Brion Williams RB 5-8 174 Jr. Anchorage, AK Carl Bays 5-5 162 So. Newport William Kealaik:i 5-9 175 Fr. Kaunakakai, HI Mike Torres 172 So. Portage, ID Jon Olson RB 5-8 207 Jr. Newman Lake Grant Clay RB 194 Fr. Issaquah Ted Fedyk RB 170 So. Chewelah Jeff Aden DL 200 Jr. Spokane Cody McCanna 170 So. Chewelah Eric Bird 188 Jr. Edmonds EdMael 218 Sr. Rathdrum, ID Josh VanHom DL 202 Jr. North Pole, AK Bryan Nakagawa 5-9 168 Fr. Kaneoho, HI Denny Reed RB 183 Fr. Davenport Jason Bhear 5-8 184 Jr. Omak Jonah Chun 185 Fr. Honolulu, HI Casey Clark 166 So. Bonners Ferry, ID Shay Smith 214 Jr. Kirkland George Bluhm DL S-10 230 So. Olympia OAK RAIL TAVERN Pool Shuffieboard Darts Food 301 North Pearl Ellensburg KEN'S TEXACO 101 E. 8th Ellensburg WA 98926 Full Service Auto Repair Foreign & Domestic All Kinds of Auto Repairs 509-925-9216 53 Brian Neely 5-8 222 Sr. Spokane 54 Jason Neely 243 Sr. Spokane 55 Jon Naipo DL 226 Sr. Honolulu, HI 56 Jeff Baxter 195 Jr. Kettle Falls 57 Terry Borders 213 So. Newport 58 Eric Nasburg 198 Sr. Spokane 61 Chris Martin 300 Jr. Bucoda 62 Brandon Bailey DL 192 Jr. Bend, OR 63 Alex Shanks 247 Jr. Big Forks, MT 65 Ryan Walston DL 206 So. Colville 66 Scott Preston 232 So. Klamath Falls.OR 67 Angel Luna 297 Jr. Prosser 72 Scott Hansen 202 So. Gates, OR 74 Jim Alexander 263 Fr. Bend, OR 75 Shane Wilson 290 Fr. Spokane 77 Loren Ayresman 239 Sr. Honolulu, HI 78 Travis Ernst 6-4 233 So. Bellingham 79 Keith Browning 280 Fr. Spokane 81 Abe Ramirez 174 Jr. Othello 82 Tim Gilstrap TE 220 Fr. Ovilla, TX 83 Scott Sund 5-9 182 So. Olympia 84 Steve Haug TE 220 Sr. Post Falls, ID 85 John Davis 172 Fr. Hono,HI 87 Jeremy Ochse 5-9 171 Sr. Spokane 88 Tony Jensen 220 Jr. Wasilla, AK 89 Erik Brotman 147 Fr. Tacoma 92 Jano't Barton 209 Sr. Spokane 93 Garrick Young 198 Fr. White Swan 94 Iokepa Francisco DL 217 Fr. Waimanalo, HI 95 Brae Wilson DL 6-4 247 Jr. Spokane Head Coach: Daryl Squires. Assistants - Chris Casey, Danny Figueira, Jason Tobeck. Mike Hotbeins, Sam Wiseman. HANS' GYM Ellensburg's Most Complete Fitness Center 202 North Pine WE'RE AIR CONDITIONED HANS' GYM OFFERS: + Lockers & Dressing Rooms +Saunas + Family and Corporate Discounts + Olympic Free 'Weights and Machines + Personalized Programs + Climbers & Stationary Bikes + Nutritional Supplements + Workout Apparel + Body Fat Testing (E.L.G.) - 10:00 pm - 9:00 pm 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm 962-9277 FIRST VISIT FREE 11

WILDCAT SPOTLIGHT Five Inducted In Hall Tonight Two All-American football players are among four former Central Washington University athletic greats who will be inducted into CWU' s Athletic Hall-of-Fame tonight. The inductees include John Coen, an All-American quarterback in 1972; Dan Collins, a first team All-American offensive tackle in 1968; Darren Sipe, who was one of CWU' s first place winners in the NAIA national wrestling tournament, and Dick Bedlington, who twice placed in the NAIA national trackand-field meet in the javelin. Also being inducted is Ken Kladnick, a Cle Elum High School graduate, who was a student trainer at CWU and later served as the head trainer at the University of Idaho and Oregon State University. He currently is the head trainer at Eastern Oregon State College. The inductees: John Coen, Football Coen, a graduate of McKinley High School in Honolulu, Hawaii, played quarterback for two seasons at CWU and is generally recognized as the best quarterback in school history. In 1972, he completed 122 of 227 passes for 1,904 yards and 25 touchdowns and was voted the first team NAIA All-American quarterback. In two years at CWU (1972-73), he threw for 2,808 yards and 31 touchdowns and still ranks as the fourth all-time leading passer in school history. Prior to enrolling at CWU, he played one season at Mesa Junior College in Grand Junction, Colo., and one at Wenatche Valley College. At McKinley High School, Coen was an allstate running back his junior season and played just one game at quarterback. Dan Collins, Football Collins was not only one of the outstanding football players in school history, but he was also one of the outstanding scholar -athletes. He played four seasons at CWU after graduating from Washougal High School in 1966 where he earned all-conference fullback honors in 1966 and also played basketball and baseball and participated in track-and-field. At CWU he twice earned all-conference and All-American honors. He was a first team All-American offensive tackle in 1968 and was an honorable mention selection in 1969. Following graduation in 1970 with a degree in physical education and health, he was a recepient of a prestigious NCAA Postgraduate scholarship. He later coached at Mt. Hood Community College and at Idaho State and now is an ssistant principal and athletic director at a junior high school in Pocatello, Idaho. Darrin Sipe, Wrestling Sipe, a 1962 graduate of Mt. Rainier High School where he earned all-state honors in football, wrestled three seasons at Central Washington University and was on CWU' s first wrestling team that placed in the NAIA national meet. He finished fifth at 177 pounds, helping the Wildcats earn a third-place team finish. After earning a degree in education in 1966, he served as an assistant wrestling coach at Issaquah High School for one season and then was the head coach at Newport High School in Bellevue for six seasons. He then moved on to the University of Washington as an assistant coach and was the head coach from 1977 until 1980 when the university dropped the sport. He was named the the Pac-10 Coach-of-the-Year in 1977 and was also selected the Rookie National Coach-of-the-Year the same season. In four seasons, he coached six national place winners. He returned to Newport as an assistant coach in 1985 and was named the head coach in 1988. In 13 seasons at Newport, his teams have won 210 dual meets and lost 40. Dick Bedlington, Track-and-Field Bedlington, who graduated from Lynden High School in 1967, still holds CWU' s school record in the javelin with a 1970 toss of 241 feet, 11 inches. He was a four-year letter winner in track-and-field and also competed in football one season at CWU. In 1969, he placed second in the NAIA national meet with a throw of 218 feet, six inches. He placed fourth in 1970 with a throw of 222 feet, eight inches. He was the District I champion in 1971 with a throw of 238-3. In 1970, he was invited to the Olympic Training Camp. Since 1973, he has owned and operated Dick Bedlington Farms in Lynden, which is one of the Jar gest seed potato growers on the West Coast. Ken Kladnick, Athletic Trainer Kladnick, a native of Ellensburg, is a 1968 graduate of Cle Elum High, where he served as a student trainer for four years. He was also a student trainer at CWU, graduating in 1973 with a BA degree. He earned a master's degree in education from the University of Arizona in 1975. Kladnik has been an assistant professor and head athletic trainer at Eastern Oregon State College since 1992. 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WILDCAT RETURNING DEFENSIVE LETTERMEN Down Linemen Ken Johnson (DT,, 245, So., Reardan) High School: Graduated from Reardan in 1993. Lettered in football (4) and track (4). Team captain in football. All-state linebacker and kicker. Also played running back. Class B state discus (164-2) and shot put (51-6 3/4) champion senior year. College: Earned letter as "true" freshman last season. Had seven tackles, including one quarterback sack (for loss of 10 yards) and one other tackle for loss of two. Misc: Born 10-18-73 at Spokane. Law enforcement major. Was ASB vice president at Reardan. Also served as volunteer firefighter for City of Medical Lake and District 10. Yuchin Santory (DT,, 250, So., Olympia - North Thurston) High School: Graduated from North Thurston in 1992. Threeyear letter winner in football. All-league defensive tackle. Team MVP and Captain. College: Redshirted freshman season. Earned letter last fall. Had nine tackles, including one for a five-yard loss. Is strong and also has good quickness. Hard to block one-onone. Misc: Born 5-7-74 in Seoul, Korea. Law and justice major. Wants to be police officer. Has no siblings. Inside Linebackers Scott LeMaster (,, 205, Jr., Vancouver - Columbia River) High School: Graduated from Columbia River in 1992. Lettered in football (3), track (2) and wrestling (2). Team captain in football. Twice selected to all-league team. Nominated for all-state game. Set school record for most unassisted tackles (18). Also holds school bench press record. College: Saw considerable action to earn Jetter fresh.. man season. Had 14 tackles. Startedall I 1 games at inside linebacker last year and earned second team CF A Mt. Rainier League honors. Ranked fourth on team in tackles with 60, including three for losses. Has excellent physical tools, good strength (350 bench press) and speed (4.6 in 40). Misc: Born 5-15-73 at Pullman. Has one brother and one sister. Business major. backer last fall and was key backup to LeMaster and Shane Wyrsch, an all-league pick. Had 28 tackles, including 20 primaries, one quarterback sack for loss of 13 yards and one other tackle for loss of one yard. Good good football instincts. Misc: Born 2-9-74 at Tacoma. Public safety major. Wants to be a fireman. Has three brothers and one sister. Uncle (Steve) played basketball at WWU., Father (Craig) played basketball and baseball at Seattle and grandfather (Al) played professional baseball. Dan Wadley (,, 210, So., Kent - Tahoma) High School: Graduated from Tahoma in 1992. Lettered in football (2), wrestling (2) and baseball (2). Second team all-league running back and linebacker. Led team in rushing and in both unassisted and assisted tackles. MVP. Honorable mention allleague in wrestling and baseball. Team captain in all three sports. Inspirational award winner in baseball and Coaches award winner in wrestling. College: Did not play freshman year. Earned letter in backup role last year. Had 19 tackles, including one sack and one tackle for loss. Misc: Born 2-74 at Chattanooga, Tenn. Undecided on major. High school activities included student government. Has one brother and one sister. Outside Linebackers Keith Larson (B,, 235, Jr., Kennewick - Kamiakin) High School: Graduated from Kamiakin in 1991. Lettered in football (3) and baseball (2). First team all-league linebacker senior season. Second team sophomore and junior year. Set school record with 160 career tackles. Played fust base in baseball. Best Hitter award winner sophomore year. College: Played briefly in Ron's Frontier Tavern Aaron Maul (,, 205, So., Tacoma - Bellarmine) High School: Graduated from Bellarmine in 1992. Lettered in football (3), basketball (3) and track (I). Played outside linebacker and quarterback in football, for - ward in basketball and tossed shot in track. All-league in football and basketball. College: Redshirted freshman season at outside linebacker. Moved to inside line- 925-9229 111 West Fourth Ellensburg, Washington 98926 HEDRICK DRYWALL & BUILDING SUPPLY 108 N. Kittitas Ellensburg, WA 98926 HANG-TAPE-TEXTURE windows/doors/millwork Shawn Hedrick 925-7747 213 w. 4th Ellensburg, WA 98926 (509) 925-9349 13

199 1, but later granted hardship redshirt. Started fi ve games at outside linebacker in 1992 and was a honorable mention all-league pick. Had 24 tackles. Started seven games last fall. Had 25 tackles, incl uding one sack and three for losses. ls good against the run. Loves contact and has good footbal l sense. Misc: Born 0-72 at Richland. Construction management major. Hi gh school acti vities include DARE and student government. Has two sisters. Andy Lwanga (B,, 200, So., Edmonds) High School: Graduated from Meadowdale in 1992. Lettered in footba ll (3) and basketball (2). First team all-league defensive end and second team offensive guard senior season. Second team al l league defensive end and fi rst team offensive guard junior season. Team captain, Best Blocker and sack leader. Honorable mention all-league fo rward in basketball senior season. Most Inspirational award winner. College: Redshirted fres hman season. Earned letter in backup role last year. Had two primary tackles, one for a IO-yard sack, and one assist. Good pass rusher. Misc: Born 2-11 -74 at Seattle. Math education major. Wants to be math teacher and eventually a school pri ncipal. Was a Central Investment Fund scholarship winner. High school acti vities included student government, church youth group and honor society. Has two brothers and one sister. One brother, Tony, wi ll join him on CWU football team th is fall. Is one of student body vice presidents at CWU this fall. Andrew Sage (B,, 235, Sr., Bremerton) High School: Graduated from Olympic Hi gh School in 1990. Four-year letterman in football. Played strong safety and quarter - back junior season. All-league. Played fullback and earned all-league honors seni or season. Also earned three letters in baseball as pi tcher-outfi elder. All-league seni or season. Earned allstate nomination. College: Redshi rted 1990 season. Played ti ght end freshman season. Switched to linebacker in 199 1 and had fi ve tackles, including two primary stops. Started nine games last fall and ranked sixth on team in tackles with 47. Led team in QB sacks with five and also had two tackl es for losses and blocked a punt... Very consistent. Particularity strong against the run. Misc: Born 12-6-7 1 at Escondido, Calif. Biology maj or. Plans career in educati on. Has one brother and one sister. B.J. Wilson (B,, 190, So., Harrah - White Swan) High School: Graduated from White Swan in 1992. Lettered in football (3), basketball (I) and track (4). All-league in football and basketball. Two-time state long jump champion in track. Won Class B title in 199 1 with leap of 22-5. Took Class A title in 1992 with identi cal leap of22-5. Also placed second in I 10 high hurdles ( I 5.3) junior season and second in high hurdles ( 15.0) and fifth in triple jump (43-0) senior season. College: Redshirted freshman season. Started one game last fall at outside linebacker. Ranked 10th on team in tackles with 28. Also blocked three passes and one PAT attempt. Recovered one fumble. Is good pass rusher... Also competes for CWU track team. Placed sixth in decathlon (5,948), second in I 00 ( 10.99), seventh in 200 (22.62), fifth in I 10 high hurdles (15.75) and sixth in triple jump ( 42-11 ) in district meet last spring. Won CWU Decathl on May 1-2 with score of 6,365, third best total in school history. Finished 14th at nationals with 5,976 CWU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION points. Placed fifth fres hman year in District I decathlon (5,455). Also placed seventh in triple jump (42-5 3/4). Career best marks of 10.99 in IOO, 22.3 in 200, I 5.5 in high hurdles, 22-4 in long jump and 42-1 I in triple jump. Misc: Born 11-6-73 at Yakima. Math major. Wants to be actuary. Has one brother and one sister. Was active in honor society and FF A in hi gh school. Defensive Backs Kentin Alford (,, 195, Jr., Pasco) High School: Graduated from Pasco in 199 1. Lettered in football (3), basketball (2) and baseball (2). All-conference defensive back twice in football. Played guard in basketball and outfield in baseball. College: Didn' t play first year in college. Started two games in fres hman season at ni ckel back position and was credited with 20 tackles, incl uding 14 in fi nal two games against SFU and Western Washington. Started eight games at dtrong safety last year. Ranked third on team in tackles with 68 and was tackle for loss leader with eight, including one sack. Al so tied for team lead in forced fumbles (3) and blocked four passes. Had one interception. Very athletic and covers a lot of ground. Misc: Born 11-18-72 at Richland. Biochemi stry major. Wants career in research. Has one brother and one sister. On Honor role in high school. Was active in church. Cousin (Monte Weathers) played football fo r Seahawks. Tony Bowie (,, 170, So., Tacoma - Foss) High School: Graduated from Foss in 1992. Lettered in football (3) as quarterback and defensive back. Also competed in trackand- fi eld. College: Redshirted freshman season. Started fo ur games at left corner last year. Had 27 tackles. Ranked second on team in blocked passes with six. Had two interceptions, one against Southern Oregon and one (for nine yards) in regular -season game against Linfield... Has good vision and football smarts. Misc: Born 10-30-73 at Winnfield, La. Accounting major. Has three brothers. Jesse Evans (, 5-9, 175, So., Kirkland - Juanita) High School: Graduated from Juanita in 1992. Lettered in football (2) and track (3). Second team All-KingCo second team as running back seni or year and strong safety junior season. Competed in hurdle races in track. College: Redshirted freshman season. Started fi ve games at nickel back position last year. Had 25 tackles, including one for loss. Also blocked three passes and had 4 1-yard fumble return against Western Washington. Had interceptions against Simon Fraser and Westem (1 6-yard return)...is a very phys ical who is not afraid to sacri fi ce body. Misc: Born 11-10-73 at Seattle. Biology major. Has two sisters. Montreux Macon (,, 180, Jr., Federal Way - Decatur) High School: Graduated from Decatur in 199 1. Two-year football letter wi nner. Al-league wide receiver and defensive back. Had 35 catches for 591 yards and four touchdowns seni or year. Also had 52 tackles and th ree interceptions. College: Played one season at Eastern Washington. Freshman-of-the-Year. Started all 11 games at right corner last year. First team CFA Mt. Rainier League all -star. Ranked CAMPUS U-TOTE-EM Gail K. Jones Director Go Cats! Homecoming Oct. 22 vs. Whitworth 401 Barge Hall 963-2752 8TH & EUCLID WAY 925-1600 South of CWU Next To Bowling Alley 14

second in the CFA in interceptions with six for 77 yards, including 60-yarder for touchdown against Simon Fraser. Had two each against Southern Oregon and Whitworth. Ranked fourth in takeaways with six. Wildcat-of-the-Week against Simon Fraser. Ranked eighth on the team in tackles with 42, including season-best seven in playoffs against Linfield. Tied school single-season record with eight blocked passes. Returned six punts for net eight yards. One of four team captains (only one on defense) for 1994 season..may be best cornerback in league. Excellent speed and plays the ball very well. Can run with anyone. Misc: Born 12-14-73 at Anchorage, AK. Sociology major. Wants to be a counselor. Has one sister. Cousin (Stan Berry) played football at Hawaii. ls cousin of CWU fullback Donn is Henry. Gary Michael (,, 190, Jr., Gig Harbor) High School: Graduated from Gig Harbor in 1991. Lettered in football (3) and track (4). Twice earned all-league honors as a safety and once as a specialist. Team captain, Inspirational and Most Valuable Specialty award. Placed fourth in state in 400 meters (49.82) junior season and seventh senior season (5 1.03). Also ran on fifth place 4x400 meter relay team (3:25.88). School-record holder and district champion in 400 meters senior season, Most Valuable and Most Inspirati onal. College: Started two games at left corner freshman season. Had intercepti ons against Puget Sound and Eastern Oregon. Also broke up two passes against same two schools. Started three games at nickel back last year. Had 27 tackles and blocked three passes. Intercepted two passes, returning them six yards. Interceptions once again came against UPS and EOSC. Was top reserve last year in secondary. Misc: Born 5-12-73 at Tacoma. History major. Plans to be a teacher. Had 3.4 GPA in high school and won two scholarships. Competed in 24 hour run for cancer. Has one brother and one sister. Brother (Greg) played soccer at Seattle Pacific. Pat Reddick (,, 175, Jr., Tacoma - Clover Park) High School: Graduated from Clover Park in 1992. Lettered in football (2), basketball (4) and track (3). Inspirational award winner in football. Two-time lnspira tion and Coaches award winner in basketball. Coaches award in track. Placed third in triple jump (46-6 1/2) and seventh in high jump (6-1 ) in state meet junior year. College: Two-year letterman in both football and track. Started three games at defensive back last fall in football. Had 28 tackles, including 15 primaries. Also averaged team-best 22.0 yards on seven kickoff returns. Had 17 tackles, including 10 primary stops freshman season. Returned I 0 kickoffs for 205 yards. Two-time District 1 triple jump champion ( 4 1/2 in 1993 and 45-6 1/2 this spring). Placed eighth in long jump (20-7) and fifth in high jump ( 3/4) freshman season. Was eighth in high jump ( 3/4) last spring. Career best marks of 46-9 3/4, 20-8 3/4 and 6-4, all in freshman season. Misc: Born -73 at Phrozeim, Germany. Elementary education major. Won Senior Leadership award at Clover Park. Also won Karl Aldred Vocal Inspirational award in choir and had lead role in spring musical "Oklahoma''. Has one sister. Jay Spears (,, 185, Jr., Elma) High School: Graduated from Elma in 1991. Lettered in football (2), basketball (3), baseball (2) and track (I). Captain and all-league defensive back in football. Twice Most Inspirational senior year in track. Won league and district 400 title and placed fourth in State Class AA meet in time of 50.1 I. Placed fourth in AAU National Junior Olympics in Florida. College: Two-year letter winner in football. Redshirted freshman season. Started two games at cornerback in 1992. Had 19 tackles, including one for a loss of five yards. Switched to free safety last fall and played backup role. Had eight tackles including seven primaries. Also has won three letters in track. Placed second in 400 meters (48.19), third in decathlon (6,327) and fifth in 200 meters (22.2 1) in last spring' s District I meet. Also was on district champion 4x400 relay team (3:15.08). Competed at nationals in 400 and 4x400. Placed eighth in latter event in time of 3:13.50 to earn honorable mention All-American honors... Won District I 400 meter title in 1993 in a time of 49.48. Also was on CWU's 4x400 relay team, which won the district title (3: 17.7 1) and placed sixth at nationals (3: 15.37) to win All-American honors. Also placed third in decathlon (5,973) and sixth in javelin (167-7) in district meet. Was fifth in decathlon (5,391), fourth in 400 (50.94) and third in 4x400 (3:25.36) in district meet freshman season.. Misc: Born 5-21-73 at Tacoma. Business marketing major. Member of Honor Society in high school. Has three sisters and two brothers. Homemade ice cream, Panache Espresso drinks, the freshest milk, or the fluffiest muffins. All Winegar's locations have it for you. 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THE RECORD BOOK 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 2 (Most combined yards, 308, Kenny Thompson, 163, and Tyson Raley, 145, Western Washington, 1990) Highest Avg., min. 8-17.7, Jay Lane L0-177 (Whitman, 1963) Touchdowns - 5, Corky 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 - 52, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991) Completions - 32, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991) Intercepted - 6, John Coen (Simon Fraser, 1973) Yards - 467, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 1991) Highest PCT., min. IO - 80.0, Greg Olson 8-10 (Oregon Tech, 1984); Beau Baldwin 8-10 (Oregon Tech, 1991); Jon Kitna 10 (Eastern Oregon, 1993) Playoffs: 82.4, Ken Stradley 14-17 (Lewis & Clark, 1989) Touchdowns - 6, Jon Kitna, Pacific Lutheran ( 1993) Long gain - 84, Jim Hill (Linfield, 1986) CWU CHEERLEADERS CWU'S 1994 95 cheerleaders under the direction of advisor Kathey Hatfield include front row, from left, Sonja Hughes (Mercer Island), Shannon Sutton (Federal Way), Sunday Kyrkos (Federal Way). Back row, from left, Jennifer Hamilton (Tacoma), Heather Hamilton (Tacoma), Sarah Stancik (Cle Elum),Shantal Chase (Tacoma) and Kristeen Kessler (Toutle). Hatfield is in her first season as cheerleader advisor. Total Offense Plays - 66, Beau Baldwin (Simon Fraser, 199 l) Yards - 550, Beau Baldwin (S imon Fraser, 199 l) Highest Avg., min. IO 17.7, Jay Lane 10-177 (Whitman, 1963) Highest Avg., min. 20-13.1, Ken Stradley 21-275 (Pacific, 1991) ~I c:. E --1 l I --1 R Mountain Fresh Taste Since 1878 Rainier Brewing Co. is proud to support Central Washington University Athletics! Be Responsible. KNOW YOUR LIMIT. 16