News Scrapbook 1981-1982
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LEMON GROVE REVIEW APR291982 Brovelli Speaker At Pair of Clinics Uni,ersity of Head Ba ketball Coach ,llm Brove!Ji was fPatured .·peakPr at The Conversp Basketba!J Clinic Sunday and "Ill host th<' Medalist Uasketball Clinic- on May 14-15. The Conversp Clinic in Los Angeles was put on for South ern California C.I.Y. and .Jun- ior College Coac-hes. Among the featured speakers with Jim was Joe B. Hall of the l'. of Kentucky, l'SD ,1 ill be th<> h'l~t insti- tution for the Mt'dalist Clini<' which will featur<' some of the top coaching names in the country including, Ruy )\fryer (DePaul), .John Wooden
SENTINEL R2 5 1982
-r-r UNIVERSITY OF San Diego Head basketball coach Jim Brovelli will be featured speaker ~t The Converse Basketball Clinic on Suhday, and will host the Medalist Basketball Clinic on May 14-15._ The Converse Clinic will be in Los Angeles, and will _be put on for Southern California C.I.F. and Jwuor College Coaches. Among the featured speakers along with Brovelli, will be Joe B. Hall of the University of Kentucky. USO then will be the host institution for the Medalist Clinic, which will feature some ?f the top coaching names in the country including, .Ray Meyer of DePaul,John Wooden, Gu)'. Lewis of Houston, Hubie Brown, and Smokey G~es of San Diego State. The clinic will be held for High School and College coaches_·~--------~
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1AY 2 1~8 USD coach to hold workshop Bill Willi m , th h ad football coa h or th Univer ity of San Ea h
The workshops will include lecture, demon- tration and filni clip analysis in each three- hour class. For more information, call 291- 6480, ext. 4272.
·on will run from HO p.m. in Serra Hall, Room 204, on the USO campu . Football coach from all level of competition are wel ome to attend.
SENTINEL MAY 5 1982 Cage coac'li honored University of San Die- go basketball coach Jim Brovelli has been se- lected to the University of San Francisco Hall of Fame. Brovelli played guard for the Dons from 1960· 64 and was instrumental in leading USF to two West Coast Athletic Conference Titles in 1963 and 1964. He will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Nov. 5 at the Father Flynn Hall of Fame Banquet.
Diego, will condu t a 1x•we •k, 18-hour foot· ball coaching work op beg nning Monday
LEMON GROVE REVIEW MAY C 1982
SAN DIEGO UNION
Brovelli Selected
MAY 9
1982
To USF Halt of Fame
University of San Dlego Hf•nd Basketball Coach has bren selected to th<' U. of San Francisco Hall of Fame. Bro- vclll µlayed guard for the Dons from 1960-64 and was instrumental m leading USF to 2 West Coast Athletic Con- f rence titles in 1963 and 1964. He will bci Inducted into the Hall of Fam on ovember 5 at the Father Flynn Hall of Fame Banquet.
Toreros Split With UC-Irvine Steve Sciacca's two-out single in the bot- tom of the seventh earned the University of San Diego an 8-7 second game win and a split with University of Cahfornia-lrvme. The Toreros (27-22-1) lost the opener, 8-4. Trailing 7-6 going into the final inning, USO tied the game when Andy Asara tripled and Paul Van Stone singled. Sciacca delivered the winning hit after Laci Na- gypal bunted Van Stone to second.
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SAN DIEGO UNION MAY 5 1982 USO Wins 5-1 Behind Godwin Spee,af To The San Diego Union LOS ANGELES - triple keyed a five-run uprising in the third inning yesterday as the University of San Diego breezed past Loyola- Marymount 5-1 in a rain- shortened game. Glenn Godwin allowed only four hits as rain halted the game after seven inn- in gs. Godwin's season record is now 13-3. The Toreros are now 26-21 over- all and 10-12 in Southern California Baseball Associ- ation play. John Mullen 's_ two-run
LEMON GROVE REVIEW MAY 1 3 191l'
EVENING TRIBUNE APR 2 8 1982
SAN DIEGO urv,orv IATJ - Cal State Fullerton Sweeps USO Special To TIie San Diego Urioon FULLERTON - Eric Barry and Jeff Robinson frus- trated the University of San Diego batters and their Cal State Fullerton teammates raked six Toreros for 28 runs on 24 hits to sweep a non-conference doubleheader here yesterday Barry held USO in check in the first game as the Titans !'oiled 11-3 and Robinson limited the Toreros to five hits 111 the second en route to a 17-2 triumph. The set~acks dropped USD's record to 25-21-1. Cal State Fullerton improved its season mark to 40-17.
CRU ADERS COLLECT Porn! Loma Coll~ge's Cru dcrs claimed the championship m NAIA D1stnct 3 Southern Divi 10n baseball competition today, !ollo~mg a 3-2 victory over \:CSD yesterday that was ~aled m t_he bottom of the 13th Inning on Kerry Everett smgle with the ba es loaded The win gave the Crusaders a 12-5 league mark. . In a pair of double-headers, San Diego S_tate and USO d1v1ded with the University of New Mexico_ and Long Beach tate, respectively. After bowing 2-0 m th~ first game, the Aztecs came back for an_ 11-5 nightcap victory, highlighted by a nme-run fifth mnmg. Long Beach State won the opener over the Torero 15-9, but USO took the fmale 7-6. -
USD Men's Tennis Team 24-10 Record
The USD men's tennis team, under the direction of 4th year coach Ed Collins, finish- ed the yrnr with a 24-10 rec- ord. The mark improved upon the team's 20-10 mark of a year ago. "This was by far the most gratifying season for me as a coach in my 4 ye".l.rs here. In addition to a winning season, we had a lot of fun," stated Collins. In Collins' opinion, l.'SD's only questionable lossPs werei to "sbsu:-Yaie and Tuls~
SAN DIEGO UNION MAY J 5 198t
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Point Loma Bows Out In District Ill Tourney
SENTINEL MAY l 9 1982
--- T-r-r A TWO-DAY tennis workshop for teachers will be held at USD on July 31, and August 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The workshop is open to current teachers- instructors of tennis as well as those interested in teaching. Registration of $65 includes 2 units of continuing education credit (PE-X-105). For more information, call 293-4585. The two-day workshop will provide methods of organizing tennis classes and demonstrates how motor-learning theories can be applied to tennis. The importance of mental imagery, auditory memory clues, "progression" methodology, and the role of practice in learning will be explained and illustrated. Workshop director Edward S. Collins is men's tennis coach at USD. He also has experience as a high school tennis coach, a club pro and a director of year-round tennis clinics and camps.
Pomt Loma College was eliminated from the NAIA District III playoffs, Sao Dwgo State prepared for ii Western Ath- letic Conference playoffs next week with a victory over USIU and Umv.ersity of San Diego won a slugfest with Pepperdine 111 tirea college baseball action yesterday PLC, which lost its NAIA double elimi- nation playoff opener to Azusa-Pacific Thur. day, stayed live with a 7-2 victory ov r Redland y erday, then wa sidelin- ed via a 9-8 loss to Cal Lutheran and fin- i hed these n with a 27-26 record San Diego State rapped 14 hil~ off four USIU hurler to collect a 12-5 verdict while the Toreros of USO banged out 16 hits en route to a 14-8 triumph over Pepperdine. San Diego tat and USIU will meet in a double-he, r today at 4 p m., on the Az- tecs' Smith Field while USO travels to Mal- ibu to meet Pepperdine in a twm bill at noon.~----
EVENING TRIBUNE MAY 2 4 198l
TOREROS ·sIGN FOUR - University of San Diego women's basketball coach Kathy Marpe announced the signing of four players to national letters of intent. They are Jill Bradley, a six-foot forward from Prescott, Ariz., who averaged 15.5 points a game at Yavapai Junior Col- lege; Lynn Hajdukovicb a 5-6 guard from Fairbanks, Alaska, where she averaged 17 points a game for Monroe High School and was named player of the year; Sue Hampton, a 5-9 guard from St. Cloud, Minn., where she was named athlete of the year at Apollo High School, and Peggy Weaver, a 5-8 guard from Minneapolis, Minn, where she was AU-City for Washburn High School.
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