News Scrapbook 1986

san Diego, CA (S n Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. o. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840)

Bell Gardens, CA (Los Angeles Co.) Bell Gardens Review (Cir. 2xW. 5,510) (Cl r. Sat. 2,290) OCT 30 1986

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Anthony Jenkins, Pius X High's All-CIF basketball play- er, has made a pre-season ver- bal commitment to play at the University of Washington next year. Jenkins, a 6-4 point guard, nar- rowed his final five choices to the Huskies, Oregon, Arizona, University of San Diego and San Jose State. Miil! Murphy, his coach, estimated over 60 col- leges were actively recruiting his star player. "It was a hard decision for An- thony because the other schools recruiting him have fine pro- grams," said Murphy. "He just felt this was the one that suited him." Jenkins averaged 21.0 points, 7.0 rebouns and 3.2 assists per game as a Junior/_____-"

clear the d fense, the Aztec batt red goalkeeper Scott Huckle- berry with 10 first-half ·hot , but five ve. and luck kept 1t tied through ballt1m . It took a little of both on on play: Huckleberry blocked for- w rd Kyle Whittemore's diving head- r at the near pot; Whittemore, lying on the ground. then got a foot on th r bound, only to sec 1t deflect off th far post. Whittemore, the Aztecs' leading scorer with 14 goal and seven as- 1sts, appeared to have his fourth game-winning goal in the 72nd mrn- ute when he took a pass from m1d- heldcr urt Lewi , tur f yard out nailed the upper right corn r of the net to make it 2-1. Th Torero · came right back, coring eight minutes later de pile a trem ndou effort bj Hernandez. USO ark Fcnlck, a Junior for- ward and late fir t-half substitute, head d on o 1 t rling Peloso's cro to the far po t, but Hernandez got a hand on the ball, deflecting it acros. the goalmouth Kaemerle, ever th uncanny opportunist, was there to hoot from point-blank range. Hernandez somehow managed to defl ct the second shot as well , but this lime only mto the upper nettmg. Hernandez hni ' hed with six saves; Huckleberry had 12. Tim Homan's res1hence returned the lead to the Aztecs four minutes into the first overtime. Homan, who was set up by a square pass from midfielder Ken Taylor and a dummy run by Whittemore, had a left-footed hot blocked before he hit a right- footer from 13 yards into the lower left corner urely, one would have thought, this las t goal would break the Toreros' fortitude But, by this lime, even San Diego State coach Chuck Clegg was a believer. After the Az tees scored. Clegg confided to a by- tandcr, ''I'll bet you they tie it up. That's Just the kind of team they are." They did. / by

Irvine, CA (Orange Co.) Irvine World News (Cir. W. 38,111)

OCT 30 1986

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UC Irvine's swimming its 1986-87 season Saturday, hosting the Universi San Die_gQ in a noon mt'el at the Crawford Hall pool. Coach Charlie Schoher 's team fea tures veteran leadership from senior Lee !\lcKinney from Las Vegas McKinney v. as involved in four school ret:ords at the PCAA Champion hips last "" on UC! •et mne school records ia t ear. ' EATERFLASH ES ... The men 's ,o c-er team closes out it 1 ,chedule Sunda ho•tmg • ·evada Las Vegas at 2 p m. on Crawford Field. • Coach Derek Lawther's squad is at UC Santa Barbara tonight ·... The Anteater women's volle.} ball team is in the midst of a five-match homestand. UCI hosts Cal Poly San Luis Obispo at 7:30 tomorrow night m Crawford Hall und UC San- ta Barbara next Wednes· day rughl . . Coach Ted . ewland's water polo team team opens

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faces l\Jo. I ranked Stan· ford at 10:20 a.m. and UC Santa Barbara at 1 .50 p.m. 'aturday at the 49er In- ~1tational at Belmont Plaza Pool in Long Beach. Acl1on continues Sunday in the nine-team tournament

Los Angeles, CA (Los Angeles Co.) Los Angeles Times (Orange County Edition)

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.!.l.;.:•-•RiiiRi,i~,--------------------------.......... ~mall College • / Alan Drooz Tiebreaker May End Up Costing Oxy Be~bt 'i, ·· footllall IHIOD Th · • coaches in the~nhem Cal1form~ e loss was Occidental s second move into lhe top 10. Four teams lnteroolleg1ate Athletic. Conference tis se~son, probably barnng I.he ahead of them were defeated dur- d id d d b k 1gers rom returning to the play- ing the weekend ec e to a opt a tie rea er to offs. That was despite quarterback · void confusion m SCIAC standings M.irk KraJmk's school-record 32 D thdt might cost teams a shot at the compleuons and receiver Jon Bil- The offenalve line at Clare- D1v1s1on Ill playoffs. , llngsley's record 16 recepllons for mont-Mudd is feeding off the sue- The conference dtdn t use the 193 yards and• touchdowns. It was• cess of running back Chris Dabrow, tiebreaker unlll last weekend. And the most points Oxy haa scored in the school's most productive back now, 1romcally, the rule might 20 years "There's all sorts of ways in more than a decade. have knocked out Occidental, lhe of losmg," Widolff said. "We've Dabrow is averaging 128 yards a only SCIAC team llt11ave gone to found a few this year,, game, and hlS farmly has the theplayoffs m the last three years Use of the tiebreaker took some offensive lme over for dinner 1 he T1gero Jost to La Verne, people by surprise, mcludmg some whenever Dabrow gains 100 yards 53-52, m overtime. La Verne leads league officials. One, told the score and the team wins. The combma- the conferenct· with a 3-1 record. had been 53 _5 2 in overtime, lion clicked for the third time last In the SCIAC tiebreaker, each quipped, "Basketball hasn't start d weekend when Dabrow got 11 • team 1s given the ball on the yet.. e yards m a 16-13 victory over UC opponent's 25-yard !me. Smee both · Santa Barbara. team ar guaranteed a eries and • So far, the Dabrow family has defenses cannot score. the wanner cooked Italian and steak dinners. of th com lOSl! chose to go on Tbe debut of Azuu Padflt'• new This week, lhe team will eat MeXI- defens both umes Saturday Tied st adium was a ~11mash as can fare. aL :Jll .iner regulatton pi.y, Oxy won """II as an artistic .succeu. The th first to8S and chose defen e, Cougars not only defeated the gavmg up a touchdown but commg Un ver111ty of San Diego, •9-19, but back to score. Both teams kicked drew a·scanding- roorn - only crowd xtra pomll, ao Jl wu tied again. of more than tOOO. Capacity i.a La Verne won the aecond coin listed as less than 3,000. t.oa and chose defense. Oxy cored, On the held, the Cougars found a but La Verne came back with a winmng combmation by moving touchdown and faked lhe extra Aaron Eames to quarterback and pomt, wmning on a two-point con- shlftmg quarterback Dave Tiehen- version p s. al to halfback . Eames produced the Occident.al C ch Dale Widolff f•r st 100- yard pa.ulng day of lhe Id he hadn'l coneldered aotni for aeuon for A&uaa Pacific, and Tich-• two ,polnt conversion, especially enal cauaht three puaea, lncludlng 1ince hta team had scored firat. the team's firlt touchdown paaa of "You want to make the kick IUld th eaeason. put the preuure on them," tie said, The~ were raued 13Lh m the NAJ last week but hoPt to D UC Rlvenlde la the No. 15 DiviS1on II leant in Street & Smith magazine's preseason basketball guide. The California Collegiate Athletic Assn. also got two men- tions on the magazine's preseason All-American team. Riverside for- ward Robert Jimerson waa named to the second team, and Cal Poly San Luu Obispo guard-forward Sean Chamben to the third team. Vlrfinia Union it lhe pre,euon No. 1 team . The top 20 and All- American team were compiled throuah a poll of Divi1ion II aport.1 information dlr~tor•.

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

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Zos, Aztecs tie r!~n!t¾~ match San Diego State and USO staged a doozy of a college soccer match yes- ter~ay at USO with the host Toreros, a shgh~ underdog, coming away with a. 3-3 tie after 90 minutes of regula- tion ,and two 15-minute overtimes. USD s Chris Duke headed home a corner kick with 4½ minutes left in the second OT to produce the final score. Before Duke's final thrust, the Az- tecs .had led twice - 2-1 on a goal by leadmg scorer Kyle Whittemore in th e 7~nd minute of regulation and 3-2 ?n Tim Homan's shot four minutes mto the first extra session. Steve B_o~rdman had the other goal for the VISltors, on a penalty kick. USD (l4- 3- 1I got its other t11 o goals from Bo Kaemerle. The Aztecs, ranked 18th in the country, now are 10-2-4.

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