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UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 180-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e., Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 1 O minutes from downtown San Diego conve- niently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USO is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3,900 and graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 6,000. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration, Education, Nursing and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on cam- pus. Students also attend USO from 24 foreign countries. In January of 1987, USO opened the doors to the Earnest and Jean Hahn University Center, a 74,500 square foot building for students, faculty and staff. The two-level Center is the largest building on campus. Recreation, intramural and athletic activities are expanding rapidly. Among the many recreation and intramural programs offered, some of the favorites include: Mission Bay Aquatic Center activities (water skiing, surfing, sailing and crew), mod- ern dance, aerobics, bowling, karate, backpacking, softball, tennis, floor hockey, volleyball and many more. USO intercollegiate sports for men include football, soccer, cross-country, basketball, baseball, crew, tennis and golf. In women's intercollegiate sports, USO fields programs in volley- ball , cross-country, swimming, basketball, softball, crew and tennis. USD GAME SPONSORS The University of San Diego would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the USO baseball team. SPONSORS Mike and Janet McAdoo Ed Setzler

Harry Miller A.B. Cherrie Mayor Tom McEnery and Family Kathleen Mullis Bob and Kathy Howery Sports Brothers (Larry Freres) Jake Ross Family Frank Norton Siskiyou Distributing (Kay Dean)

Greg Rockwell Louis Skertich Dale Hal Pingree Crema Reality Dr. Ronald Fenn D.D.S. IBIS Food Market Xenia Tours (Paul Rossis)

For information on sponsoring a baseball game, please contact Head Coach John Cunningham at the USOSports Center, (619) 260-4803.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TORERO DUGOUT CLUB ........................................ Inside Front Cover USO INFORMATION ........................................................................... 1 CUNNINGHAM INDUCTED INTO HALL OF FAME ..........................2-3 .. .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ROSTER ...........................................•................................................. 6 OUTLOOK ........................................•.................................................7 SENIORS ....................................................................................... 8-13 RETURNERS ............................................................................... 14-17 NEWCOMERS ........................................................••......... 18-19, 22-23 1991 USO TEAM PHOTO ............................................................. 20-21 FINAL 1990 USO OVERALL STATISTICS .............•........................... 24 FINAL 1990 USO WCC STATISTICS ......................•.......................... 25 FINAL 1990 USO GAME RESULTS ................................................... 26 USO RECORDS ........................................................................... 27-38 WEST COAST CONFERENCE ......................................................... 39 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Tom Iannacone .......................................... .40 UNIVERSITY PROFILE/GAME SPONSORS .............Inside Back Cover UNIVERSITY FACTS Founded: 1949 Location: San Diego, CA Enrollment 6,000 Colors: Columbia Blue, Navy and White President Dr. Author E. Hughes Conference: West Coast Nickname:Toreros Stadium: Cunningham Baseball Stad. Seating Capacity: 1,200 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF Athletic Dept. Phone (619) 260-4803 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS .........................................Tom lannarone ASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .............................................. Dan Yourg ASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR .......................................Regina Sullivan DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT ......................... Ky Snyder SECRETARIES ............ Grace McElhaney, Maria Becker, Julie Richards DIRECTOR OF RECREATl()IIVFACIUTIES .........................John Martin DIRECTOR OF INTRAMURALS ........................................Gary Becker ASST. DIRECTOR OF INTRAMURALS ................................. Andy Berg DIRECTOR OF SUMMER CAMPS ...........................................Deb Pint ATHLETIC TRAINER ................................. Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T., C. ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER ..................................Steve Nellis, A.T., C. STRENGTH COACH ...................................................... W.r,ne Jacobs SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR ..................................Ted Gosen ASST. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR ........................John Rollo STUDENT S.1.0.'s ............ Luke Kratz, Kristin McKenzie, Megan O'Shea S.1.0 . OFFICE PHONE ..................................................(619) 260-4745 ATHLETIC FAX PHONE ................................................ (619) 292-0388 TEAM PHYSICIANS .........................•••.............. William P. Curran, M.D. BASEBALL ................................................................John Cunningham ASST. BASEBALL COACH ................................................. Jake Molina ASST. BASEBALL COACH ........••...................................Glenn Godwin ASST. BASEBALL COACH ................................................... Ray Buder BASKETBALL ......................................................................Hank Egan FOOTBALL ..................................•.................................... Brian Fogarty SOCCER ................................................................. Seamus Mcfadden CROSS COUNTRY ...............................•................................Rich Cota TENNIS ...................................................•............................. Ed Collins GOLF .................................................................................Frank Cates CREW ......................................................•.............................. Joe Flohr WOMEN'SCREW ..........................••.............................. Darlene Disney WOMEN·S SOFTBALL ..................................................... Larry CaudiUo WOMEN'S BASKETBALL .................................................. Kathy Marpe WOMEN·S VOLLEYBALL .................••...................•............. Sue Snyder WOMEN'SCROSS COUNTRY .............................................. Rich Cota WOMEN'S SWIMMING ...................................................... Gary Becker WOMEN'S TENNIS ......................................................Sherri Stephens .......................................... ......Rober1 BUtlDn, M.D. ....................................... Lawrence V. Tkach, M.D.

HallofFame Page2 CUNNINGHAM INDUCTED INTO ABCA HALL OF FAME HeadCoachJohnCunningham,alongwithfiveothercoaches, was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association's Hall of Fame in early January. This is the highest honor the ABCA awards and coach Cunningham joins a most prestigious group of baseball greats.The formal induction came on January 5, 1991 , at the Hall of Fame-Coach of the Year Banquet in New Orleans. He now joins 142 other amateur baseball coaching greats in the ABCA Hall of Fame. Members of the associaton - other coaches - vote on who to add to the Hall of Fame each year. "That's what's really special, getting recognition from peers," says Cunningham, who has coached at USO since 1964 and enters the 1991 season with 624 career victories. "People like me don't usually get this kind of recognition,· he adds. "It's usually the people with the gaudy records that do." Cunningham has been an active member in the ABCA for 27 continuous years. Besides his 27 years of coaching USO, Cunningham also coached 14 years in the California Collegiate Baseball League where he won over 300 games and 6 cham- pionships. Cunningham's USO teams have won thirty or more games six times and four of his teams have gone to post-season playoffs. Two of those four became regional champions and College World Series participants. His 1971 team won the regional title while setting the school record of 34 wins - for that performance Cunningham was named District VIII "Coach of the Year.· Nine of his players have been named All-American and two were selected to represent the United States in interna- tional competition. Among the more prominent players Cunningham has sent into professional ball are John Wathan, an All-America selec- tion in 1970,who is now the manager of the Kansas City Royals and outfielder Kerry Dineen, a two-time All-American at USO who played in the Yankees organization. One of the reasons Cunningham has stayed on at USO for so long is his philosophy of academics and athletics falls perfectly in line with the university's. He is a firm believer that academics and athletics are not incompatible and that student-athletes can do both and do both well. Approximately 90.0 percent of his student-athletes that stay in the program for four years graduate on time - and many of them are now lawyers, doctors and businessmen. He has done so much for the school, that in January of 1988, the university honored him with an elegant dinner party, invited 400 of his doses! friends - many being ex-players of his - and then announced that it was renaming the baseball field after him:CUNNINGHAM BASEBALLSTADIUM.John Cunningham is a man who has devoted his life to teaching the game of baseball,and more importantly, in helping all his players set and attain goals, and in directing and preparing them for life after college. The American Baseball Coaches Association couldn't have picked a better person for their Hall of Fame than John Cunningham. Congratulations J.C. - from all of us whose lives you have touched over the past 28 years at the University of San Diego.

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1991 Hall of Fame Inductees (l-r) Ron Maestri (New Orleans), Ken Schreiber (LaPorte (IN) H.S.), Jerry Kindall (Arizona), John Cunningham (USO), Bob Hannah (Delaware), Gordon Gillespie (St. Francis (IL)).

J.C. wtth son Geoff (center) and John Wathan, former USO player and current Kansas City Royals Manager.

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JOHN CUNNINGHAM Head Coach

Head coach John Cunningham is beginning his 28th season at the helm of the USD baseball program. With 14 winning seasons under his belt, John carries a record of 624-629-14 into the 1991 campaign.

A native of San Diego,Cunningham attended St. Augustine High School where he was a scholastic and athletic standout receiving AII-CIF honors in basketball and leading the County in scoring during his junior and senior seasons. Cunningham attended the University of San Francisco where he again was a baseball and basketball standout, while also making the Presidents' Honor Roll six times and achieving membership in the National Jesuit Honor Society, "Alpha Sigma Nu." He received his B.S. degree in History as well as a general secondary credential. In basket- ball, John was named All-Conference and Honorable Mention on the Catholic All-America teams. In his senior year, Cunningham was USF's "Athlete of the Year." In 1960, as a member of the armed forces all-star team, John was a participant in the U.S. Olympic Basketball Tryouts. Baseball cornered him a contract with the Baltimore Orioles after graduating from USF. John began his career at USD in 1962, with 1989 seeing him win his 600th game. His teams have won thirty or more games six times, first in 1971 , then back to back in 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1981; and again in 1987 (31-23-1). Four of his teams have gone to post-season playoffs; two of the four becoming regional champions and College World Series participants. The 1971 team won the regional title while setting the school record of 34 wins. For that performance, Cunningham was named District 8 "Coach of the Year." 1979 was Cunningham's first effort atthe Division I level. Contrary to expectations, he guided the Toreros to an impressive 32-19-1 record and fourth place finish in the Southern California Baseball Association. In 1985 the Toreros moved into the West Coast Conference-with 1990 seeing them finish 16-17 in league action. John and his wife Nancy have one son, Geoffrey, age 16. CUNNINGHAM'S COACHING RECORD YEAR WON LOST PCT. 1964 12 19 .387 1965 17 21 .447 1966 20 26 .435 (NCAA Regional , 0-2) 1967 14 26 .350 1968 13 24 .351 1969 22 17 .564 1970 21 16 .568 1971 34 12 .739 (NCAA Playoffs, 4-2) 1972 20 19 .513 (One Tie) 1973 19 22 .463 1974 23 15 .605 1975 19 20 .487 (One Tie) 1976 26 16 .619 (NCAA Playoffs, 5-3) 19n 24 19 .558 1978 33 22 .600 (NCAA Playoffs, 5-3) 1979 32 19 .615 (One Tie) 1980 30 25 .545 (One Tie) 1981 30 25 .545 (One Tie) 1982 29 24 .547 (One Tie) 1983 17 27 .386 (One Tie) 1984 20 36 .362 (One Tie) 1985 17 39 .310 (One Tie) 1986 26 25 .509 (Two Ties) 1987 31 23 .574 (One Tie) 1988 28 28 .500 1989 22 31 .417 (One Tie) 1990 24 32 .429 CAREER 624 629 .498 (14 Ties)

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(L-R) Ray Butler, Jake Molina, Glenn Godwin Assistant Coach JAKE MOLINA

Coach Molina is beginning his sixth season as assistant to John Cunningham. Jake's background prior to USO includes seven years of junior college coaching. He was head coach at Santa Monica College from 1974-77, before taking over the San Diego City College position from 1978 thru 1984. At San Diego City College, Jake led the '60 and '81 teams to the conference championship. The past two summers Jake managed the Spanish National Team. He is scheduled to be the Spanish Olympic Team Manager for the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. A native of San Diego, Jake graduated from UCL.A in '71 with a degree in Physical Education and received his master's degree in Physical Education in 1972 from San Diego State. Jake and his wife Sherri have one son, Nathan, age 17. Assistant Coach GLENN GODWIN Coach Godwin also begins his sixth year as pitching coach for the USO Toreros. A 1982 graduate of USO with a degree in Business Administration, Glenn played for Coach Cunningham's '81 and '82 teams. In 1982, Glenn had a 14-4 record in 21 appearances. Along with his 2.92 ERA, Glenn fanned 142 batters in 148 innings and is one of just nine Toreros to be named All-American. Godwin was drafted by the Oakland A's organization in 1982 and played A ball for 2 1/2 years between '82-84. Glenn completed his MBA at USO in May of 1987. The past four summers he has managed a baseball team in Sweden, with his squad being crowned the Swedish National Champions two times. This past summer he was appointed Head Coach of the Swedish National Team. Volunteer Coach RAY BUTLER Ray Butler begins his fourth season with the Toreros as a volunteerassistantcoach to John Cunningham. Priortoassisting the 1988 men's team, Ray was an assistant coach to USD's women's softball team in 1987.An c:vid softball player, Ray has managed and played in adult softball leagues the past 11 years. Ray has held a part-time position in the USO Business School as an economics instructor since 1978, as well as a teaching position in SDSU's Dept of Economics since 1976. A 1968 graduate from Cal State Fullerton with a B.A. degree in Economics, Ray also has an M.S. degree in International Economics from UCL.A(1969)andanA.B.D. in Economics from UC Riverside (1976). Ray and his wife Renate reside in the Clairemont area.

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The Outlook Pagel 1991 USD BASEBALL OUTLOOK The USD baseball team enters the 1991 season with an experienced group of everyday players but the ultimate success of the team may hinge on the efforts of its young pitching corp. Head coach John Cunningham, entering his 28th season at the helm, returns 14 lettermen from last year's squad. His infield and outfield will be manned by players with at least one full season of major college experience. In most cases, each position will be at least two deep with talented players. The pitching staff is another story. Just one player with starting experience returns.SeniorJames Ferguson, who started 14 times in 1990, will anchor the staring rotation. The 6'7" righthander, who was 3-4 a year ago, was USD's "Rookie of the Year· as a freshman in 1988. He will be joined in the rotation by junior righthander Pat Crema, 0-2 in 1990, and freshmen Mike Austin and Sean Durbin, the only lefthander on the staff. Additional starters may well come from a corps of long relievers that include junior transfer Glen Yannotta, sophomores Marc Bouchard and Kevin Herda and freshmen Pete Schoen and Chris Collins. The bullpen is the domain of 1990 co-MVP Tom Cheek. Cheek, a senior, set a USD single season record last year with his 37 appearances. He compiled 8 saves and a 7-6 win/loss record. He also fanned a team high 68 batters in over 85 innings of work. Junior Sean Gousha returns for his third season as the Toreros' starting catcher. He batted .265 last season and was voted USD's "GoldGlove Award" winnerfordefensiveexcellence by his teammates.Hewill be backed up by senior Steve Stumpf! and freshman Craig Ross. Experience is the key in the infield, starting at first base. Co- MVP Rick Doane returns for his final season as a Torero. He banged out 13 home runs and hit a team high .342. He also made only one error in the field for a .998 fielding percentage. Second base will belong to either Tom Cheek or junior Jim Keen, the 1989 "Gold Glove Award" winner. Shortstop will be entrusted to sophomore Chad Boyd, a fine gloveman, while third base will be patrolled by sophomore Dave Pingree, who had a 16 game hit streak on the way to a .306 batting average in 1990. The outfield will be manned by two experienced ballhawks and an exciting newcomer. Senior Devin Bundy (.297, 3 HR) moves from rightfield over to left. Freshman Josh Stepner, an AII-CIF selection last season at San Diego High School, moves to centerfield. Sophomore Tony Moeder, last season's centerfielder and a .308 hitter, moves over to rightfield. Outfield depth will be provided by senior Dan McAdoo, a three-time USD "Hustle Award" winner, as well as freshman Mike Henry and junior college transfer Ed Scofield. When not pitching, sophomore Kevin Herda will be called upon to handle the Designated Hitter chores. Herda drove home 45 runs and banged out 7 home runs to go with a .330 batting average. Experienced in the field, behind the plate and at the bat. That's the story line of the 1991 University ofSan Diego Toreros' baseball team. If the pitching comes through - and the experi- enced players play true to form - then 1991 might be the season that brings the Toreros toward their goal, an upper echelon finish in the West Coast Conference. It should be interesting!

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4 Tom Cheek, P/IF Height: 5'8" Weight: 170 Born: 8-18-69 Hometown: Escondido, CA High School: Mt. Carmel College: Southern Idaho Bats: R

Throws: R Class: SR Major: Business Administration

Second and final sea- son with the Toreros... 1990 USD Co-MVP... 2nd Team All -West Coast Conference...set USD single season record with 37 appear- ances... finished 7-6 with 8 saves and 3.89 ERA...picked up victo- ries in all three wee contests against USF played in San Diego... recorded 68 strikeouts in 85.7 innings of action...pitched in 22 of the team 's 33 wee games finishing with a

5-5 record with 7 saves...versatile athlete who also saw action at second base and batted .296 with 8 hits in 27 at bats...hit safely in 7 of 8 games he batted in...had a triple and 3 RBl's against USF in 3 at bats...transfered to USD from College of Southern ldahowherehewas9-3with 2.34 ERA in 1989...Team Captain and All-Region...frosh year at JC recorded 13 saves as team finished 3rd in the nation...prepped locally at Mt. Carmel HS... First Team AII-Palamar League junior and senior years...senioryearfinished 13-2with 2.02 ERAand98 K's...First Team AII-CIF and Tribune Player of the Year.. .Team Captain and MVP...finished 21 -5 as high school pitcher.. .enjoys golfing , dancing and working out. CUNNINGHAM: a "gamer" who loves to play...will be in the regular lineup when not pitching .. .every team should have a Tommy Cheek!

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13 Steve Stumpfl, C Height: 5'10" Weight: 180 Born: 7-10-69

Hometown: Hudson,OH High School:

Hudson Bats: R

Throws: R Clau:SR MaJor:Buslness Economics

Fourth and final season with the Toreros ... backed up Sean Gousha at catcher the past two seasons... ap- peared in 21 contests in 1990 with 5 starting assignments.. .batted .136 with 3 hits in 22 at bats... had a perfect 1.000 fielding percent- age last season with 59 chances...appeared in 8 wee games last sea- son batting .400 with 2 hits in 5 at bats...two- time West Coast Con- ference Scholar- Athlete... Dean's List, National Dean's List and

Who's Who in American Colleges.. .played in 20 games with 2 starts in 1989...batted .150 in reserve role...saw limited action frosh year playing in 14 games...hobbies include movies, listen- ing to music and playing other sports...3-sport letter winner while prepping at Hudson HS...batted .353 with 19 RBl's, 11 doublesand5triples...Team MVP and FirstTeamAII-Suburban League...Honorable Mention AII-District...member of All-State all-star team...2nd Team All-Suburban League junior year... 3- year varsity football player...Tearn Captain and starting quarter- back. CUNNINGHAM: Honor student...has gotten better each year...great work ethic.

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15 Dan McAdoo, OF Height: 5' 9" Weight: 165 Born: 9-2-69 Hometown: Canoga Park, CA

High School: Faith Baptist Bats: R

Throws: R Class:SR Major: Communications

Fourth and final season with the Toreros...last year won the USD Husde Award for the third year in a row...in 1990 appeared in 47 games overall with 25 starts...batted .273 with 13 runs and 11 RBl's ... had six multi-hit games with a best of 3 hits at St. Mary's...batted .291 in 27 West Coast Con- ference games with 13 starts.. .is expected to see a lot of action in leftfield in 1991...last season had a fielding percentage of .986 in 69 chances...appeared

in 36 games sophomore season where he had a season best 2 hits vs. UC Irvine...started 8 of the 30 games he played in his frosh year in 1988...prepped at Faith Baptist HS in Canoga Parle .senior year batted .486 with 4 HR's, 8 doubles, 28 runs and 31 RBl's...Team MVP and Captain...FirstTeam All-Delphic League...Three-time Coaches Award recipient...2nd Team All- Delphic League performer junior year...also participated in football, wrestling and basketball...hobbies indude ice hockey, bicycling and playing guitar. CUNNINGHAM: Nobody gives you a better effort...best arm in the outfield...can and will play anywhere needed.

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22 Rick Doane, IF Height: 6'1" Weight: 185 Born: 9-29-69 Hometown: Sai;i Diego, CA High School: Clalremont Bats: L

Throws: R Class: SR Major: Psychology Fourth and final cam- paign with USD... 1990 USO Co-MVP after leading team with .342 batting average, 13 home runs and 65 hits...in addition, was second on team in runs (42), RBl's (43) and doubles (16)...appeared in all 56 games in 1990 and committed just one error in 4 7 4 chances for a .998 fielding percent- age...had 20 multi-hit games lastyear with six 3-hit games...led team with a .524 RBI Per- centage in 82 chances... was 3-for-5 against Pa- cific Lutheran with 3

home runs and 5 RBl's last year...3-year career stats include a .310 batting average (145x467), 90 RBl's, 32 doubles, 4 triples and 15 home runs...started 37 of 49 games he played in '89 while batting .285with 16 RBl's and 15 runs scored...started40 of 48 games he appeared in 1988...batted .293 with 31 RBl's, 9 doubles and 1 HR...career best 4 hits vs. Master's frosh year...hobbies include surfing, volleyball and music...prepped at Clairemont HS in San Diego...batted .511 with 37 RBl's, 9 doubles, 3 triples and 2 HR's senior year...7-1 record as pitcher...Team MVP and 2nd Team AII-CIF in San Diego County...First Team All-Western League ('85, '86)...1986 Most Inspirational. CUNNINGHAM: Steady improvement each year...our best power hitter...he can make it happen in close games.

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27 Devin Bundy, OF Height: 6'0" Weight: 190 Born: 3-27-69 Hometown:

Littleton, CO High School: Arapahoe Bats: R

Throws: L Class:SR Major: Business Administration

Fourth and final season with the Toreros ... started 45 of 51 games he appeared in last season, mostly as the team's rightfielder...will see action in both the outfield and at first base this year...as a junior Devin batted .297 while knocking in 25 RBl's... added 3 HR's and 13 doubles ...totaled 12 multi-hit games with best of 3 hits vs. Wayne State ...was named USD's 1990 Most Im- proved Player Award... batted .349 in West Coast Conference ac-

tion playing in 30 games...two-time Dean's List honoree at USO as well WCC Scholar-Athlete...batted .280 in 1989 appearing in 32games...season best3 hits and 5 RBl's (vs. Master's)...batted .208 frosh year...prepped at Arapahoe HS in Littleton, CO...2- year varsity rightfielder...batted .310 junior year before slipping to .280 senior year with ankle injury...belted 15 HR's with 52 RBl'sin48gamesover1988summerinConnieMackLeague...2- yearvarsity football player.. .FirstTeam All-League place kicker and 2nd Team All-League performer...averaged 10.0 pppgin basketball...hobbies include skiing, golfing and Nintendo. CUNNINGHAM: This could be his year...looking to him for leadership as well as RBl's.

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29 James Ferguson, P Height: &'T' Weight: 230 Born: 6-22-69 Hometown:

Anaheim, CA High School:

Servile Bats: R

Throws: R Clau:SR

Major: Business Administration

Fourth and final year with Toreros...appeared in 24 games with 14 starts in 1990 finishing with a record of 3-4.. .picked up wins over Pt. Loma and twice over Pacific Lutheran... has 11 career wins... re- corded 42 strikeouts in 64.3 innings of action... best game was his 10 strikeout performance against Point Loma in 7 innings of team's 9-1 victory...struggled in '89 to 2-8 finish...wins were against Southern Cal College and Iona... season best 5 K's twice

and a team high 40 K's...frosh year in 1988 was named USD Pitcher of the Year and"Rookie"ofthe Year...finished 1988with team bests in ERA (2.90), K's (48), wins (tied at 6), innings (87.0) and starts (12)...high of 6 K's in 7-4 win over Penn State...his 2.90 ERA was 2nd best among all wee pitchers in all games...recorded a 9-1 record with 1.88 ERA and 78 K's his senior year at Servile HS...paced team to a 21-6 record for 2nd place in the Angeles League...Team MVP and Angeles League MVP...3-time Firs!Team Angeles League member...FirstTearn Orange County...set Angles League record junior year with 7 saves...totaled a 33-4 mark as a varsity pitcher...hobbies in- clude water and snow skiing, basketball and football. CUNNINGHAM: Has worked hard...deserves to have a great year...am very proud of his academic achievement.

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Height: 5'10" Weight: 170 Born: 1-24-70 Hometown: Minnetonka, MN High School: Hopkins Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Major: Business Administration

Third year with Toreros... started 44 of 51 games he appeared in last season, mostly seeing action at second base... batted .291

in '90 with 23 runs and 17 RBl's...collected 12 multi-hit games with best of 3 hits in three games...put together an 8-game hitting streak where he went 13-for-29 at the plate...started 39 of 46 games he played in '89...batted .230 with 5 triples and 22 runs ...career best 4 hits vs. Nevada in '89.. .eamed the 1989 USD "Gold Glove· Award.. .two sport performer in football and baseball at Hopkins HS...started at third base for two straight years...team went to state playoffs both years...batted .300 with 25 RBl 's senior year...Team Captain...batted .333 junior sea- son...3-year varsity performer on football team...AII-Leai;iue (Lake Blue Cont.) at tailback junior year with 900 yards rushing and 6 TD's... Mr. Hustle award junior year.. .hobbies indudetravelling, lifting and all sports. CUNNINGHAM: Works hard...plays hard...hope he has a good year. 11 Sean Gousha, C ~· Height: 6'4" Weight: 190 Born: 9-19-70 Hometown: Escondido, CA

High School: Orange Glen Bats: R

Throws: R Class: JR Major: Business/ Finance

Third season with team... started 50 of 52 games lastyearatcatcher...batted .265 with 20 runs and 11 RBl's...collected 1 O mull-

hit games and twice went 3-for-3 at the plate (CS Sacramento/ USF)...strung together a 6-game hitting streak.. .given USD's 1990 "Golden Glove·award...played and started in 53 games in 1989...batted .226 with 19 RBl's and 14 runs...'89 season best of 3 hits and 4 RBl's against Cal Poly Pomona...named the 1989 USD "Rookie" of the Year...two-sport letter winner at local Orange Glen HS in football and baseball...batted .320 with 3 HR's senioryear...2-yearvarsity starteratcatcher...Team MVP and Captain in 1988...starting 08 for 7-4 football team...Team MVP and Captain for football also.. .First Team All-Palomar League...hobbies include water and snow skiing, golf, music and cinema. CUNNINGHAM: Key man in our line-up.. .bat shows signs of coming alive...makes the tag play at plate as well as anybody I've seen.

Returners

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16 Tony Moeder, OF Height: 6'3" Weight: 195 Born: 7-14-71 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: University Bats: R

Throws: R Class:SO Major: Undecided

Second season with action in rightfield in Toreros...expected to see 1990...startedall55games

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frosh year as team's centerfielder...batted .308 while compiling 18 mult-hit games including five 3-hit performances...was 3-for-4 against Pt. Loma with 4RBl's...ended the season with a6-gamehitting streak...led team with 6 HR's in wee action while hitting .319 in 32 games...for the season scored 32 runs and knocked in 23 RBl's...was a 3-sport performer at University HS.. .senior year batted .350 with 12 triples...two-time First Team All-Western League performer...two-time 2nd TeamAll-ClFhonoree.. .Team MVP senior year... Best Hitter award junior year (batted .470 with 7 HR's) ... San Diego County Academic AII- American...hobbies include fishing, skiing and tennis. CUNNINGHAM: Has all the "tools" to be outstanding college player...showed much improvement during Fall workouts...developing some "pop" in his bat. 18 Pat Crema, P

Height: 6'2" Weight: 170 Born: 3-11-70 Hometown: San Jose, CA High School: Bellarmlne Prep Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Major: Accounting

Second season with Toreros...projected starter in 1991 after successful Fall workouts...last season pitched in 11 games with 1

start. ..posted 0-2 record in 14.7 innings of action in 1990...prepped at Bellarmine in San Jose, CAwhere he pitched for the varsity team three years...finished 9-4 over a 3-year period with team winning three straight Central Coast Section titles...his senioryearfinished4-2with 50 K'sand3.00 ERA...had a single game high of 10 K's senior year.. .played two years of JV basketball...enjoys basketball, biking, volleyball and the beach. CUNNINGHAM: Has come out of nowhere...should be in our starting rotation .

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20 Chad Boyd, IF Height: 6'0" Weight: 175 Born: 5-3-71 Hometown: Chula Vista, CA High School: HIiitop Bats: R

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Second season with the Toreros...started 27 of 36 games he played in 1990...played mostly at

shortstop...batted .172with 16 hits and 10 RBl's...led team with 6 sacrifices...totaled six multi-hit games...went 2-for-3 with double against USF...prepped at Hilltop HS where he lettered in three sports...senior year batted .320 with 2 HR's and 27 RBl's...Team MVP and Captain (football and baseball)...First Team All-Metro League (football and baseball)...Academic All- American... San Diego Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete (football)...enjoys sports and going to the beach. CUNNINGHAM: Walk-on who has earned starting role...very smooth and steady...much improved over last year.

21 Marc Bouchard, P

Height: 5'11" Weight: 175 Born: 10-7-70 Hometown: Minnetonka, MN High School: Minnetonka Bats: R Throws: R Class:SO Major: Business Economics

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Second season with USD...appeared in 9 con- ~----------·-=·~--""' tests in 1990 with one start.. ·ricked up awin over Cal Poly Pomona in 2.7 innings of relie ...Dean's List First Honors...was a three sport letter winner at Minnetonka HS in baseball, hockey and football...senior year hurled way to 7-0 record...recorded 42 K's in 46 innings...finished with a 1.67 ERA...First Team All Lake Blue Conference...AII-Metro and AII- State...MVP junior year on hockey team... 1.8 G.A.A. in hockey. CUNNINGHAM: Could be the surprise on our staff...has good ball movement...will get his chance as a spot starter.

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24 Dave Pingree, IF Height: 5'10" Weight: 180 Born: 2-19-71 Hometown:

Bellevue, WA High School: Bellevue Bats: R Throws: R Class: SO

Major: Communication Second season with Toreros...started in all 55 games he played in 1990, ~!Es~i:;~sia!~i-~ ~ ~·r;R_Dl triples and 11 stolen bases...had a 16-game hittini;i streak where he had 25 hits in 63 at bats...totaled 20 multi-hit games with 4 games of 3 hits...belted 2 triples in one game against Wayne State...had 3 game winning hits...batted .336 in wee action and led USO in league play with 41 hits...was a 3-sport letter winner at Bellevue HS...played shortstop senior year and batted .395 with 20 RBl 's and 23 stolen bases...First Team All- King County...Two-time team MVP...AII-State...Team Captain 3 years...3-year All-League football performer.. .hobbies include camping and water sports. CUNNINGHAM: One of our better players...seems comfortable with switch to third...should be our catalyst on offense. 30 Kevin Herde, P

Height: 5'11" Weight: 185 Born: 7-13-71 Hometown: Escondido, CA High School: San Pasqual Bats: R

Throws: R Class:SO Major: Business Administration Second year with team... 1990 USO "Rookie" of the Year.. .led team with 45 RBl'sand 18doubleswhile finishing second in batting

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average at .330...added 37 runs and 7 HR's...produced 18 multi-hit games and 8 game winnin9 hits...four games with 3 hits...was the team's DH and is moving to the pitching corp in 1991 ...one of two USO players to appear in all 56 games...was a 3-sport performer at San Pasqual m football, basketball and baseball...senior year batted .3756 with 6 HR's and 30 RBl's...pitched way to 8-3 record with 2.70 ERA...First Team All-League junior and senior years...Team MVP and 2nd Team AII-CIF ...received Outstanding Pitcher and Big Stick awards...San Diego Baseball Academic AII-American...enjoys golf and going to sporting events. CUNNINGHAM: Solid performer last year...will be used on the mound in addition to D/H duties...a legitimate power threat... .counting on him for run production.

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Newcomers 2 Pete Schoen, P Height: 5'9" Born: 12-27-71 Weight: 170

Hometown: Gresham, OR High School: Sam Barlow Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Communications

First season with the Toreros... prepped atSam Barlow HSwhere he

lettered in baseball and football...in 17appearances ofrelief last season, finished 3-5 with 4 saves and 72 K's...batted .400 with 2 HR's senior season...team captain and MVP...selected AII- Lea11ue in Ml HoodConference...ScholarAthlete...enjoys sports, music, reading and socializing. CUNNINGHAM: Good arm...will provide depth out of pen.

3 Ed Scofield, OF Height: 5'8" Born: 2-3-69 Weight: 165 Hometown: Grass Valley, CA High School: Nevada Union College: Sierra Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Major: Communications

Transfer from Sierra College...attended Nevada Union HS in hometown of Grass Valley, CA...batted .460 and won Bay Valley League batting tide last season at Sierra...had .620 on- base percentage...was team captain and MVP.. .team captain, MVP and all-league performer senior year at Nevada Union (1987)...enjoys basketball, travelling and running. CUNNINGHAM: Transfer student...capable of breaking into starting line-up. 5 Rob Dean, IF Height: 5'9" Born: 12-22-71 Weight: 155

Hometown: Fort Jones, CA High School: Etna Union Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Business

Initial season with the Toreros... played four years of baseball and

three years of football at Etna Union HS...batted .500 with 5 HR's and 25 RBl's as a senior...selected to Shasta Cascade Lea1iue First Team as a junior and senior...played American Legion ball past three summers...USD Academic Scholarship recipient...enjoys golf, skiing and fishing. CUNNINGHAM: Small but versatile.. .good player...will provide depth at all infield positions.

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Newcomers 7 Mike Henry, OF Height: 5'6" Born: 11-19-72 Weight: 155

Hometown: Encinitas, CA High School: San Dlegulto Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Computer Science

First season with San Diego... se- lected to All-Palomar League team

senior year at San Dieguito...league batting champ with .343 average...played in 3A-2A and Palomar-Avocado all star games...MVP and "Mustang of the Year· at San Dieguito...First Team All-Palomar League football performer senior year...likes to read and write poetry, computers and drafting. CUNNINGHAM: Can run and hit...came out late from football.. .tough kid who loves to play. 9 Glen Vannatta, P Height: 6'0" Weight: 188 Born: 6-1-69 Hometown: Whippany, NJ High School: Whippany Park College: St. Bonaventure Bats: R Throws: R Class: JR Major: Business Administration Transfer from St. Bonaventure.. .played football, ice hockey and baseball at Whippany Park HS...named Morris County "Athlete of the Year· senior season...had 6-3 record ancf 2.98 ERA senior campaign...was 2-1 two years ago at St. Bonaventure but did not play last year...also played ice hockey at St. Bonaventure...enjoys golf, watching sports and comedy. CUNNINGHAM: Arm problems have limited his effectiveness...status is still questionable for this year. 14 Charlie Setzler, IF Height: 6'1" Born: 8-25-72 Weight: 165

Hometown: South Pasadena, CA High School: South Pasadena Bats: L Throws: R Class: FR Major: Undecided Charlie is one of two lefthanded hit- ters on this year's club...prepped at South Pasadena HSwhere he batted

.413 with 4 doubles, 2 HR's and 18 RBl's senior year...team MVP as a junior and senior...named First Team All-Rio Hondo League both years...enjoys surfing, basketball and watching television. CUNNINGHAM: Excellent potential. ..good bat and strong arm...will help us in reserve role.

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Kneeling (l-r) : Dave Pingree, John Fenn, Josh Stepner, Steve Stumpfl, Pete Schoen, Jim Keen. Standing (l-r): Kevin Herde, Devin Bundy, Rick Doane, Glen Yannotta, Charlie Setzler, Chris Collins, Chad Boyd, Marc Bouchard. Back Row (l-r): Asst. Ray Butler, Asst. Glenn Godwin, Mike Austin, Pat Crema, Sean Gousha, James Ferguson, Sean Durbin, Tony Moeder, Craig Ross, Head Coach John Cunningham.

Newcomers 17 Chris Collins, P Height: 6'0" Born: 2-27-72 Weight: 180 Hometown: San Rafael, CA High School: San Rafael Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Undecided

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Firstyear at USD...lettered in football, basketball and baseball at San Rafael

HS...named Marin County Athletic League First Team as a senior...batted .350 with 2 HR's and 10 RBl's as a third baseman ...was 6-3 with 2.20 ERA as starting pitcher...MVP of American Legion team this past summer.. .likes to collect sports memorabilia. CUNNINGHAM:Did a great job in Fall pro9ram...good arm...tough on right handed hitters...will be used in short relief roles.

19 John Fenn, IF Height: 5'1 O" Born: 6-5-72 Weight: 180 Hometown: El Cajon, CA High School: Granite HIiis Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Business Administration

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First season with the Toreros...AII- San Diego CIF and AII-Grossmont

League three years at Granite Hills HS...career batting average of .409 with 116 hits...batted .474 as a I·unior and .395 as a senior...named to San Diego County Al -Academic Baseball team final three years...enjoys sports, cars and music. CUNNINGHAM: Maybe our best baserunner...has a chance to become good college hitter.

23 Josh Stepner, OF Height: 5'10" Born: 10-1~71 Weight: 190 Hometown: San Diego, CA High School: San Diego Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Liberal Arts

First seasonwith theToreros ...played football, basketball and baseball at

San Diego HS...batted .390 with 7 HR's and 33 RBl's as a senior...was 7-2 with 4 saves and 3.20 ERA as a pitcher.. .led San Diego HS to San Diego CIF 2-A championship game.. .Central League "Player of the Year·...enjoys collecting baseball cards and watching movies. CUNNINGHAM: Young player with poise...will get a chance to help us right away.

Newcomers 25 Mike Austin, P Hometown: Walnut Creek, CA High School: Monte Vista Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Undecided Height: 6'1'' Born: 3-3-72 Weight: 170

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First season with San Diego... at- tended Monte Vista HS...named to

All-Lester Sports Award teams in baseball and basketball...captain of basketball team as a senior...7-0 with 0.99 ERA and 51 strikeouts as a senior...walked only 14 batters...enjoys water skiing and basketball. CUNNINGHAM: Like his makeup...should really help us down the linel...O.K. with me if he decides to help us sooner.

26 Craig Ross, C Height: 6'2" Born: 10-28-71 Weight: 200 Hometown: Paradise Valley, AZ High School : Brophy Prep Bats: R Throws: R Class: FR Major: Business

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AZ... named to All-Fiesta Region Honorable Mention team...batted .300 with 2 HR's as a senior...played Connie Mack League baseball for two years...named All-State and All- American Jesuit Team as a linebacker...enjoys volleyball, ski- ing and the beach. CUNNINGHAM: Big and strong...justlearning to catch...will get better and better.

28 Sean Durbin, P Height: 6'3" Born: 8-4-72 Weight: 200 Hometown: Bothell, WA

High School: Bothell Bats: L Throws: L Class: FR Major: Business

First season as a Torero.. .only lefthanded pitcher on team...flayed

basketball, baseball and gol at Bothell HS...named All-King County and All-State as a senior...was 5-2 with 1.08 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 52 innings...enjoys golf, boating and all sports. CUNNINGHAM: Our only lefty...live arm .. .may be in starting rotation .

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