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

Oceanside, CA (San Diego Co.) Blade Tribune (Cir. D. 29,089) (Cir. S. 30,498)

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c stro., Gross united at USD chape lane R becca Ca tro of Ocean. ide and ~am s p trick Gro of Torrance wer recently ma~ned .. c r mony at Found r hapel at the Umver ity o( Sao PteJio u111ted the daughter of Connie I. C"a tro of ean 1d to the on of tr. and fr . William Ray Gro r f Torrance The bride wa given in marriage by her brother, J rry , Ca tro of Sprmg VaHey I t1 on o{ honor were Trna Castro Cerda of F.l Centro and Iona Li a !llontoya. o[ San Berna~drno,

's r rojans Host~lbfaten ASU in key Pac-10 game By Bill Center, 1arr Writer LOS , 'GELES s bad as 11 was USC's loss to Washington State last Saturday wasn t bad as ay, a loss to Arizona State ' "Althou~h every Io affects you," TroJans coach Ted Tollner said this week, "we are in as gOOd shape as anybody. We control our destmy." For the moment, at least. Seven teams - Arizona State Washrngton USC Washington State, Arizona, Stanford and UCLA ' st11i are rn the running for the Pac-l0's Rose Bowl berth. All but the Sun Devils, who have ee tied by Washing- ton State, have one lo . Only three mes m the hi tory of the Pac-10 has a team with t ·o conference lo s played in Pasadena n ew Year' Day, so it could be a must-win ituation C ryone Especially fer Anzona State and USC, who meet at 130 thJS afte•noon at the Coliseum. Trojans. "To WID this week, we're going to have to play much better,' Tollner said. "Last Saturday (the 34-14 loss at Wa hington State) was our poorest game by far. We didn't have near the enthu iasm or the intensity needed to wm thi league' Wa hington State outgained USC by a 4-1 ratio on the ground ID beating the Trojans for the first time in 29 years. TroJ ns quarterback Rodney Peete has completed a career-~gh 16 pas es each of the past two "eeks, and the TroJans' 340 yard through the air last Saturday was their ~ost since 1979. But 15th-ranked USC (4-1, 2·1) has committed 10 turnovers m the last six quarters (and scored only two touchdowns) and 18 t 1is season (13 fum- bles and five interceptions). st-win time

i ter of the bnde. Bndesma1d, were _!\tana F. m1th of Vi ta, !\lomca M. J\ares of Encinitas and Chrnrme L. Para of Sherman Oaks. Be t man wa Wilham Ray Gro s Jr. brothe~ of the groom. of Torranc . her were Loren L •lttchell, Thoma c tarr and Richard J. LaRo e, all of Tor- ran e, and Fchx Ca tro of Ocean ide. • receptltm for 170 gue t wa held at Tom Ham Lighthou e at Harbor I land. The bnde attended S n Lui Re} cade~1y and ltra O ta olleg and received a B . 111 Span\ h • rul n '\I din cou lur eduralion from the University o[ • an D1 go She ha coun eled and teache Spa111sh at a high school rn Mis 1011 Hills Th bndegroom attended We t High School, El Cammo ollege, Long Beach State l:m_venty_and is current! workmg toward a d gree m mu 1c and hu me atlm1m trat1on. He 1s employed_ b)'. the hrraton llolrl 111 Redondo Beach and a gmtan t at Le Petit ale m Hermo a Beach

Tenth-ranked Arizona St te (4-0-1) is led by former Gro mont High quarterback Jeff Van Raaphorst (54- for-97, 798 yards) and tailback Darryl Harris (400 yards, 4.2 average) and converted wide receiver Paul Day (219 yards, 4.6 average) out of Kearny High The Trojans have lo t all-conference outside linebacker Sam Anno for the rest of the season with a torn knee ligament. • • • The Umvers1t of San Diego (3-2 after last Saturday's 13-9 loss to Claremon • udd) is at Azusa Pacific at 1'30 this afternoon The 2-0-2 hosts are ranked 14th ID the nation m NAIA Div1s10n II and are led by Christian "Cho Cho" Okoye, one of the nation's top small-college run- ning backs.

"The Washington State los has taken away our mar- gin of error," Tollner said. ''but we're m the same pos1 lion a a lot of people It's playoff football and 1t will be thJS way until the end of November." ' The Arizona State-USC game 1s by far the mo t im- portant to the Pac-10 race this week. Oregon State visits Arizona, UCLA IS at California and Stanford 1s at Oregon m the three other conference games. Not only is Arizona State (2-0-1) the only unbeaten team in the Pac-10, the Sun Devils are the only confer- ence member holding a wrnning record (4-2) against the

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

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454)

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

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EDUCATION C. Terry Brown , c~CEO of Atl3:s Hotels, has bea'i"n«iir'ed'to-the Uni- versity of S~n Diego Board of Trustees. Frank Alles10 Jr., p1esident of Dan Mar Investment Co., has also been appointed to USO; board of"""':·__

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Santa Ana, CA (Orange Co.) Register (Morning Ed.) (Cir. D. 263,099) (Cir. S. 280,000)

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TOREROS ed a 3-1 South erence victo- ry over visitin~ tate Los Ange- les. Chris Duke, Bo Kemerley and Art Faro scored for USD (13-2). L SOCCE1- USD post-.

i-lµf)lboldt State nips St. Mary's Rosenkranz passes for 312 yards in loss From staff, news-service reports Freshman quanerback Tim AREA million stad.um complex as the Cougars (3-0-2), ranked 13th in Di- vision II by the NAIA, beat the To- reros (3-3) in a nonconference game before 3,200 at Azusa. in a nunconference game at Santa Barbara Dabrow, who leads the Southern Cahfomia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, has rushed for 639 yards in five game

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UC Davis 51, San Francisco State 3: Quarterback Chris Peter- son completed 20 of 23 passes as the Aggies (S-0) rolled over the Gators (0-6) in a Northern California Ath- letic Conference game at San f rancisco. Santa Clara 33, Cal Lutheran 9: The Broncos defeated the Krngs- men in a Western Conference game at Thousand Oaks. CS Northridge 21, Cal Poly SLO 20: Quarterback Chris Parker connected with Bryan Kellen on a 6-yartl touchdown pass ,~ith 20 seconds remamin and the following conversion kick g ve the Matadors the victory over the Mus- tangs in a nonconferencc game at Northridge.

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Rosenkranz, a former Servite High standout. connected with wide re- ceiver Warren Parker on a school- record 94-yard pass play in the second quarter, but St. Mary's lost to Humboldt State, 14-10, Saturday at Moraga. Rosenkranz completed 14 of 27 for 312 yards. Parker had five re- ceptions for 150 yards. Peterson threwfor 3S7 yards and two sconng passes to lead the Lumberjacks (2- 4) to the nonconference victory over the Gaels (3-3) Azusa Pacific 49, ~nlversity of San DI o 19: Christian Okoye gamed 162 yards and scored four touchdowns in the school's new Sl.3 Quarterback Matt

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Pomona-Pitzer 20, Whittier 18: John Parker ran for two touch- downs and 4uartcrback Rolwrr Bristo\\ completed 17 of 33 pas es for 218} ards for the Sagl'hens ( 2-J, 1-1) in a SCIAC victory over the Poet, (.h1, I I) at Whittier Brian 1 \al k1ckl'd field go ls of 39 and 32 vard for Pomona. \\'hi1t1cr was led by Ga} Ian Sweet s 100 }anls ru bing. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 16, UC Santa Barbara 13: Former Footlull High standout Chns Dabrow ru hed for 118 yard. , 6 of them on a touchdown run late m the fourth quarter, to lead the Stags (4-1) over the Gauchos (2-4)

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