News Scrapbook 1980-1981
DAILY CALIFORNIAN
LOS ANGELES TIMES
DAILY TRANSCRIPT JUL 9 1981
Aztecs, Cal on USO Schedule
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2Days on Management A seminar on "Tools Effective Project Management" will be offered July 23 and 24 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the University of San Diego. Fee for the course, designed for project engineers and managers, is $195, the university said. and Techniques for
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DAILY CALIFORNIAN
1981
JUL 9
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UC Irvine is led by 6-foot-8 All-America forward Kevin McGee, who will be a senior. He ranked among the NCAA lead· ers in rebounding and scoring. The Toreros will also face West Coast Athletic Conference rivals University of San Francisco, Pepperdine, St. Mary's, Santa Clara, Gonzaga, Portland and Loyola-Marymount as they begin their ird eason in that nference. Brovelli had a good recruiting year. Among his recruits is former Christian High graduate Anthony Reuss. The 6-6 Reuss was the Grossmont League's player of the year, and was also selected to the all-CIF first-team. Returning for his final year as a Torero is former Monte Vista High standout Rusty Whitmarsh, who was starter last year at USO.
The University of San Diego has an• nounced its basketball schedule for the 1981-82 season, and it will be a home- coming for one visiting player. Former Sweetwater High standout Michael Pitts will lead his University of California-Berkeley teammates into the Sports Arena on Dec. 28 to combat Jim Brovelli's Toreros in a 7:35 p.m. start. Brovelli and his troups will play one other game in the Sports Arena, that against Smokey Gaines' San Diego State Univer- sity Aztecs on Dec. 10 at 7: 30. USD will open up its season at home against the Australian National Team with the date to be announced. Among the Toreros' nonconference opponents are the University of the Pacific (Nov. 28, 7:35), Boise State University (Dec. 4, 7: 35) and the University of California-Irvine (Dec. 5, 7:35).
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niver ity of an Diego head basketball coach Jim Brovelli shows players at the Grossmont College basketball camp Tuesday afternoon how to fake out an opponent with the eyes while employing "the rocker step" on offense.
SAN DIEGO UNION 1 2 1 Cal On USD Cage Slate San Diego State, UC Ir- vine and California highlight the University of San Diego's 1981-82 basket- ball schedule. The Toreros, who open the season Nov. 28 at home against PaciJic, yesterday added another player to their roster when former Torrey Pines All-CIF play- er Don Capener signed a na- tional letter of intent. Capener attended USO as a freshman, then went on a two-year mission for the Mormon Church. He select- ed USO over Brigham Young, Utah and Arizona State. The USD schedule: Nov. 28 - Pocr!lc. Dec l - Bois, Slate; 5 - uc lrV!ne; 10 - Son Diego Stah! (Sj)om Arenor, 17 - Bettiel Cole9t; 20 - llinois wesievcrr 22 - at uc Scrrto Bater-a; 28 - Colifonio (S!l«11 Arena~ Jon. 2 - ot Horlhern Arizona; l - So l II (2) San Diego, SENIOR LIVING by Mark Monday SENTINEL USD keeps it All intheFamily of the Year in 1!177 and backs will benefit from teaching," Bill his The University of San here is an extension of a Diego football team, player's college educa- with its eyes focused on tion, not a separate another successful entity in itself." season, has been The Toreros' establishing a "family Offensive Coordinator, tradition, with seven of Larry Caudillo, begins Coach Bill Willims' staff his seventh season as a having played at USD in coach at USD. Larry their college careers. played three years for "Our program has the Toreros as a strong been enhanced by .all of, safety and outside the Torero football linebacker. players we now have on Nils Ericson, one of our staff," said Wil- the better runningbacks Iiams. "Having played ever to play at USD at USD, the coaches (1977-78), will enter his understand the positive, first season as the unique role small col··Offensive Backfield lege football offers at a Coach. "Nils was an fine academic institu- excellent fundamentals tion. College football player and I'm sure our Bir th day party weeklong affair San ~iego Square Senior Center's eighth birthday p ~ty !s a weeklong affair that runs through Satur- day For a full rundown on center activities this call 239-7?51. Among the highlights of the eek are showmgs of ''Meet Me in St Lo . " Wed~:.day; dances in the recreation hall fr~m 1 3 i'm Wednes_day and Saturday; and a nutrition lec- ure and semor craft fair Thursday. D's "University of the Third Age" - a sp . I rri°g~c1_m for seniors that was once featured ~~': e_ev1s1on documentary - has been canceled· for ~h1 summ_er. Mal Rafferty, who heads the continu- t~g educatJ~n- program at USD, said fewer than half th 5~ participants heeded signed up this year for e f1~e-.week program of instruction, interaction an . y:.ic~I fitness. Rafferty says the universit p1 .bably will try a three-week program in Januar ~h1 would have been the fourth year of the U . y s1ty of the Third Age. mver- largely been has responsible for USD's explains. strong continually defensive teams. Defensively, the Toreros have four coaches who played at USD; Defensive Line Coach Lenny Rodriguez (1975-76) . Line Assistant Pondo Vleisides (1979- 80), Lineback Coach Guy Ricciardulli (1978· 80), and secondary Coach Kevin McGarry (1~76·77). Kevin McGarry, is entering his fourth season as the Toreros' Secondary coach, was USD's Defensive Player USD's remaining staff includes Jack Duby, beginning his third year as Offensive Line Coach, Jim Weimann, third year Outside Linebackers' Coach, and Wayne Porst, second year as Tight End Coach. USD opens its 1981 football season at home against Redlands University, Sept. 12, with training camp opening on Aug. 23
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