News Scrapbook 1986

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840) OCT 5

La Jolla, CA (San Diego Co.) La Jolla Light {Cir. W. 9,040)

Santa Ana, CA (Orange Co.) Register (Morning Ed.)

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11 •, 1888 Men~llege forges 20-20 tie with Azusa Pacific 26 6 3 From staff, nawa-Mrvlce r-.,orta Gern ld Montano threw his sec- ond touchdown pass, a 58-yarder 10 Mi ke K,m,huwill midway throu~h tht: fo11r1h 411ancr, rhcn nin In the 2 l)Olllt ('()IJVCl'SIOn to ill t Menlo Col- lege 10 11 .Z0..20 lie with Azus11 Pa cific in a noncoufcrencc football wamc ln AzuM1.1 /\.iuu tuno completed IH of 40 p11s~es for 269 yarll~for Menlo Col· lcgc ( l 2 1 ). 'hristum Okoye, who rushed for 116 yards on 23 carries, IICOred on run8 of 2 end 3 yards for Azusa Pac1lic (2-0 2) Tommy Daniels also scored 0 11 a JO-yard nm. I.L.~•ui• 31, ~ada 14: Mark an Allen completed 19 of J 7 passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns to leud the Leopards (2 2, H ) to a Southern California Intercollegiate Al hlctic Confer- ence victory at Redlands. En c Cu rl son rushed tor 124 yards and both touchdowns for the BulldO!lS (0-4 , 0-2) CP SLO 33, Cal Lutheran 9: Mustangs quarterback Robert Pe- rez passed for two first-halt touch• downs and running back Cornell W1Jlia,n~ mu fo r 1wo 1111he second half in a nonconfereucc victory in San Luis Obispo. Southem Utah It. 49, Cl Northrlqe 201 Dennis Wells re- tu rned II kickoff 95 yards for one touchdown and blocked a punt and recovered i l in the end zone for another to lead the Thunderbirds (S·J, 1-1) over the Matadors (3-1, 0- 1) in a Western Football Confer- ence game in Ceda r City, Utah. St. Mary'• 24, Sonoma It. 23: Freshman 4uarterback Tim H.osenkruoz (Servile High) came off the bench to lead a second-half rally as the Gaels (2-2), down 23 po1111s, rullied to beat the Cossacks (0-J) 111 1.1 nonconference game m Moraga. p C B / , Occid•1Jt11 24, Claremont 21: The Tigers wnhstood two fourth- quarter touchdowns by the Stags to post a Sout hern California lmer- collelliate AtWettc Confe rence vic- tory in Eallle Rock. Unlversi~n Diego 42, Pomona-Pitzer 16: Pat Dixon threw rhrec touchdown passes jtfld John Gutsmidl returned an inter- ception JOO yards for a touchdown in the Torcros' nonconference vic- tory over the Sagehens (1-2) in Po- mona. Aeo - C.rbvn 12 run tDatlHKS kle'J(I LV •· TVl&i 29.,. t,orn v.. Allen (kid,. 06ockA1) LV - John~ 8 pus lrom Van Al'M IZIM kick) Reid - C1u"100 3 run (Oar• klcit) LV lMN) 1 run (Graham PUi from BrownJ LV - Aarm.u • pass tiom V&n ...,... (Zri. kick) LV - FG Zlnk 32 AZUSA PACIFIC :ill, MEHI.O 20 MINO . Longo 29 tun (kid lailedJ Miki - Co6te l!> pa&S uom Montano (~ 1a11UdJ AP - ()wye J nm (ru,1 la.led) Men - Kahehawa, 58 µasa trom Moo1ano (MJr1aro ,un) OCClDEllTAL 24, CURi:MOHT 21 •• , , , , • , I O O 1,4 -21 Ocoldental . . 0 7 17 0 -,,, . ,,,,8608--a:, "'- Pootflo . . . . 14 0 6 O -al AP OtiOlel 30 tlJr,l (Arll lock) AP - Ml,1 - °""'" 2 nm (Ml IUcl<) LA VERNE 31, RflllANO& 14 t... Ytirfll . , , • . . 0 21 14 10 0 0 ---.'.J1 -14 - .. 0 0

n interception 100 yards for a score, leading USD to a 42-16 victory over Pomona-Pitzer last night in Clare- • mont. Dixon teamed with Scott Reilly twice in the first quarter and with Ed McCoy in the third quarter for his : touchdowns. Dixon completed 14 of 30 passes for 179 yards, with one in- • terception. The Toreros (3-1) trailed 16-13 at the half but took the lead for good in the third period when Jeff Mansu- khani returned a punt 59 yards for a touchdown. USD's Virgil Enriquez added a 21- yard touchdown run Jn the fourth quarter, and Gutsmietl sealed the victory with his touchdown with 10 ,.,seconds remaining. Pomona-Pitzer fell to 1-2 Jeff Sturch hrew two touchdown passes for the ost Olympians (1-1-1). Sturch com- pleted 19 of 32 passes for 180 yards and hit James Courtney with an 18- yard TD pass in the fourth quarter. After spotting the Owls (0-3) a 3-0 lead, the Olympians scored on Leon- ard Williams' 10-yard run. Mesa scored again to make it 14-3, but Cit- rus quarterback Bruce Hunt hit Gary Jake with a 75-yard touchdown pass before the half ended. Grossmout 45, San Diego City O- Th Griffins broke ORJ!n a scoreless game with 17 second-quarter points. COMMUNITY COLLEGES MISSION CONFERENCE Mesa 28, Citrus 17 -

Grossmont is 2-1 overall, 1-1 in the Mission Conference. The Knights are 1·2 and 0-2. Southwestern 19, Palomar 14 - Danny Holmes rushed for 147 yards on 27 carries and Brad Platt threw for 216 yards for the host Apaches (2· 1, 2-0). Palomar is 2-1 and l·l. Platt, who completed 12 of 28 passes, threw a 31-yard touchdown pa s to wide re- ceiver Dee Halton and ran for anoth· er score. The Apaches' Tyler Acker- son kicked two field goals for the only scoring in the second half. HIGH SCHOOLS ..,.,,.,.,,..,AI '·D ERT LF; r.u ""'-'"-1~1 Holtville 26, Arm}- avy 6 - Alon- zo Camarero ran for 133 yards and scored a touchdown !or the visiting Vikings. Teammate Jimmy Toten had 118 yards rush1ng, including a 5. yard scoring run. Cergio Vasquez opened the scoring !or Holtville with a fumble recovery in the Warriors' end zone. Army-Navy is 1-2, Holtville 1-3. COASTAL LEAGUE (Eight-man) Parker 44, Bishop's 12 - Scott

Drapeau scored three touchdowns, one on a 3-yard lateral from Philip Estes, for the host Lancers (2-1-1). Brian Keyser carried 19 times !or 98 yards for Parker, which scored 30 first-half points. Santa Fe Christian 25, Mouutain Empire 21 - The visiting Eagles (1- 3) got 460 yards offense in their league opener.

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir D. 123,092)

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• • a pion, again T " womens open ed two USD players as Jen- n fer Lar mg had an easy time d;,fcatmg by Brayton 6-2, 6-1. L rbr. 1'. a former CIF champi- on from Poway High, spent one year at Oklahoma before transferring to USD. whe e she 1s now a junior and the schools top player. Brayton is a 17-year-ol freshm n from San Jose. Despite her wm, Larking was less th n ple sed with her play during the 41st anr al e\ent, which spanned two weeker "I p d terribly for me," said Lark1 ho aid she gels "burned out 1ly 10 the sport. 'I play for a mo n quit for a month. I don't wan 1 t control my life." I th m n's junior vets (35s) sin- gk final Rick Evans staved off Luis Glass w1 ha 6-4. 7-6 (7-3) win. After losmg the opening set, Glass n d for set point with a 5-3 lead in the sec d But, in an uncbaracleris- llc error, he sent an easy o ·erheaYi sa11mg over the base me. ,, T en, in the ext game he again demed him e,f th et with another critical error. Said Glass, 35, a local teaching pro: 'Suffice to say, both tho hots were 10 my power zone. But I didn't have it in my power to make them." Said Evans, a 36-year-old CPA and former La Jolla High and Stanford performer: ·1 came with some aces (10) when I had to. We played on a very fa I court, which probably hurt Luis more than me. "I always enjoy playing him. He mixes up his game so well, and it's very hard to settle into any kind of rhythm against him." Tribune titles in II other categor- ies also were decided yesterday. For scores, see P.age D-5. Winners and runners-up received tropht , wmner~ also received gift certificates ranging from $25 to $175. I es final fe~

Tribu~ portswriter After gaining a ird-set th at ,v all, Mark Tappan, the d fen ng Tri- bune men· open ingles ch ·mpion, ye. terday came close to peat10g his title. But m tightly played match in- ide Morley F, Id's stadit.m court, Brian Turn r held rve and then proc eded to break Tappan, wrapp- ing up a 4-6, 6--4, 7-5 victory. Tribune Tenn Tournament early 20 year have pa sed ince the men open wmner - John Y maru m 1967-68 - was able to sue cessfully defend hJS lllle. "I expected it to be 6-6 m the third et," said Turner, 2 , formerly of MadJSOn 111gb a USD. ''We always play cl e m tches. mis on who 1s rvm and returning better Today, 11 was me." After losmg th first set, Tappan. 28, wa able to cramble from a 4-1 second-set deficit to gam the finale. But from the rruddlc of the econd set until midway through the third, Turner put on a treak where he won 10 of 13 game !or Tappan, 28, he comphment- ed Turner's con istent play "Hew s steady as ever,' said Tap- pan. head pro at Balboa TennJS Club. "He gets very ball back, so it's al- way frustrating to plav him." Down 5-3 in the third set. Tappan put on an impressive com back, win- ning two straight games However, Turner held er e and quickly built a love-40 advantage over Tappan, w o overcame two match point . But at 30-40 Tappan whose game grew more aggressive in the final set, nt a backhand volley w1d , ending the match.

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Daily Transcript (Cir. D. 7,415)

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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Business Journal (Cir. W. 7,500) 0CT6 1986

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