USD Football 1982
1982 University of San Diego FOOTBALL YEARBOOK
UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1982 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Time 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 7:30 pm 1:00 pm
Location UR
Opponent University of Redlands CLAREMONT-MUDD COLLEGE POMONA-PITZER COLLEGE
Date Sept. 11 SEPT. 18 SEPT. 25 Oct. 2 OCT. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 OCT. 30 NOV. 5 NOV. 13
Day Saturday,
USD USD OXY USD ULV APC USD USD USD
SATURDAY, SATURDAY, Saturday, SATURDAY, Saturday, Saturday, SATURDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
Occidental College WHITTIER COLLEGE Laverne College Azusa-Pacific College CAL POLY POMONA
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CAL. JV ST. MARY'S COLLEGE (HOMECOMING)
University of Sar. Diego A,c:~:·::s
A SALUTE To THESPIRIT OF COMPETITION FROMTHE BEERT 'S BEEN WINNING COMPETITIONS SINCE 1553.
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HEAD COACH BILL WILLIAMS AND STAFF B ill Williams, entering his seventh season as the Toreros head football coach, has seen the football program steadily grow into a topflight NCAA Division Ill member institution.
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Williams was the defensive coor– dinator at USO in 1974 and 1975, before taking over the head men– torship for the 1976 season. The 1981 Toreros were ranked as high as seventh nationally in the NCAA Division Ill polls with a 9-1-0 record. Coach Williams feels a ma– jor factor in the Toreros' football success has been due to an outstanding coaching staff that in–
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eludes several former USO players. Offensive Coordinator Larry Caudillo is in his eighth year on the Torero staff and Kevin McGarry, this year's Defensive Coordinator, is in his fifth year on the USO football staff. Other former Torero football players now on the coaching staff are Joe Amidon (Receiver Coach), Nils Ericson (Backfield Coach), Tom Strickland (Defensive Line Coach), Tim Call (Quarterback Coach) and Guy Ricciardulli (Linebacker Coach). Jack Duby (Cal Western) enters his fourth year as USD's offensive line coach. The lone newcomer to this year's staff is Skip Wood, who will coach the kickers. Williams is counting on the combination of an outstanding coaching staff working with the quality young people USO attracts to its football team to again culminate in a good season in 1982.
RECORD AGAINST OPPONENTS
w
PA
PF
T
L
Name
46 74
Air Force Academy
1
0
0
0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0
Northern Arizona Univ. (ASU Flagstaff)
26
1
2 7 6 5
195 189 179
Azusa-Pacific College Cal Lutheran College Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Cal State Los Angeles Cal State Northridge
275
0
1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 60 14 66 39 12 89 42 46 35 50 24
36
1 4 4 0 0 4 0 1
131 170
San Diego State (Cal State San Diego)
42
6
Cal Tech
2
Chapman College
27
1
217
107
Claremont-Mudd College Colorado Western State Humbolt State University
4 1 0 2 1 5 1 0
l . . • I t I UNIVERSITY PROFILE
14
101
1
2
21
J.V. Teams Idaho State
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-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. Oidacus (ie., Diego) spent much of his t ime. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's loca– tion just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - conveniently 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 2900, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 4500. 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 ex– cellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on campus. Students also attend USO from 24 foreign countries. Recreation and Athletic activities are expanding rapidly and include: sailing, crew, yoga, karate, surfing, modern dance, backpacking, and ballet. uso·s intercollegiate sports for men include baseball, football, basketball, cross-country, crew, golf and tennis. In women·s intercollegiate sports, USO fields programs in basket– ball, cross-country, crew, softball, swimming, tennis, and volleyball.
0
4 0
155
130
Laverne College Lewis and Clark Long Beach State Loyola/Marymount Montana State University of Montana New Mexico Military Occidental College University of the Pacific Pepperdine Univerisly Pomona-Pitzer College Redlands University St. Mary's College (Cal.) San Francisco. University of
33 12
0
14 99 99 13 12 40 45 88 84 109 168
1
136
2
3 3 0 0
13 24 14
0
1
1 1
184
3
7
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 4
111 313
10
1
59
4 4
3
163
7
27
14
1
0 2 5 0 4
6
60
San Francisco State
0
252
Service Teams
10
289
94 43 88
Southern Cal College
28
2 0 2 3
131
UC Riverside USO Alumni
62
1 5
190
USIU (Cal Western)
2
132
Westminister College (Utah)
14
13
1
0
0
111
163
Whittier College Wittenberg College
0 0
3 0
5
14
21
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Mexico Polytech
54 47
1 2
0 0
0
0 0
19
Mexico, University of
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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO Location .. .... Alcala Park, San Diego, California 92110 Founded ......... . .......................... 1949 Enrollment ....................... . . ......... 4500 Affiliation .............. NCAA Division 111, Independent Nickname ....... •. ............ .. ......... Toreros Colors ................. Columbia Blue, Navy & White Stadium ......... USO Stadium (4,000 permanent seats) Athletic Department Phone ..... (714) 291-6480, Ext. 4272 TICKET PRICES Adults ................. .... .. ..... .... . .... $2.00 Students ........... ....•.... .... .. . ... .. .. . $1.00 USO DIRECTORY President ..................... . Dr. Author E. Hughes Vice President-Provost ................ Sr. Sally Furay Vice President-University Relations Dr. William L. Pickett Vice President-Student Affairs ....... . .. Thomas Burke Ath letic Director .... . . . ..... . Rev. Patrick Cahil l C.S.V. Sports Informat ion Director .... . ... ... .. .. Ted Gosen Assistant Sports Information Director ...... Eileen Ward Student Sports Information Director ..... . ..... Kim Hill Secretary . . ....................... . ... Linda Dieter Trainer ... . ........ .... .. . . .. .. . . .. Carolyn Ryback Assistant Trainers Marcia Klaiber Laurel Goben Philip Dizon Karen Friedman Steve Allington Team Physician .... . ....... .. ... William Curren, M.D. Public Address Announcer . .......... Jackson Muecke Photographer . ............. .. ...... Michael Fowlkes 1982 FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach ............... ... ....... . Bill Williams (7th year head coach, 9th overall) Offensive Coordinator ................. Larry Caudi llo (8th year) Defensive Coordinator-Secondary Coach. Kevin McGarry (5th year) Receiver Coach .......... . ....... . .• ... Joe Amidon (5th year) Offensive Line Coach ... . . .... . . .......... Jack Duby (4th year) Defensive Line Coach ................ Tom Strickland (3rd year) Linebacker Coach ........ . . . . .. .... . Guy Ricciardulli (2nd year) Quarterback Coach ........................ Tim Call (2nd year) Runningback Coach ..... • .. . ... . ...... . Nils Ericson (2nd year) Kicking Coach-Quality Control . __....... _. _Skip Wood (1st year)
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INTRODUCING
THE 1982 UNIVERSITY
LARRY CAUDILLO
KEVIN McGARRY
JACK DUBY
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
OFFENSIVE LINE COACH
OF
SAN DIEGO
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1fiRERn(' TOM STRICKLAND DEFENSIVE LINE COACH
ASSISTANT
JOE AMIDON
GUY RICCIARDULLI LINEBACKER COACH
RECEIVER COACH
FOOTBALL
COACHES
NILS ERICSON RUNNINGBACK COACH
TIM CALL QUARTERBACK COACH
SKIP WOOD KICKING COACH
i iOLE TOREROS, OLE!!
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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1982 FOOTBALL ROSTER NAME
HGT. 5-11
WGT. 188 250 200 180 215 160 215 180 178 155 185 175 175 258 150 240 165
NO. 39 77 54 51
POS. YEAR DB JR OL JR DL JR WR FR OL JR WR FR OL SR RB JR LB FR DB SO LB JR RB SO DB SR DL JR WR SO OL SO RB SO OL SO LB SR DL SR OL FR RB FR LB FR LB JR QB JR TE FR DL FR OL SR RB SR LB SO WR SO OL JR DB JR DB JR TE FR QB SO DL SO K FR DL FR DL FR OL FR LB FR K SO RB JR LB FR OL FR WR JR TE SR LB SR LB FR WR JR WR SR WR SO WR JR QB SO DB SO QB FR DL SR RB SO DB JR DL SO WR SO LB FR WR FR RB SR OL FR RB-DB JR DB JR DB SO DL SO LB JR QB SR LB JR LB SO LB JR WR SR DB FR DB FR OL SR RB SO
HOMETOWN Chicago, IL San Jose, CA Los Angeles, CA Pasadena, CA Phoenix. AZ Fountain Valley, CA Chula Vista, CA San Bernadino, CA Mission Viejo, CA Hacienda Heights, CA Chicago, IL Covina, CA Costa Mesa, CA Tulare, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Highland, Ml Lemon Grove, CA Chula Vista, CA San Diego, CA Valencia, CA Jersey City, NJ Tustin, CA El Cajon, CA Mammoth Lakes, CA Hollywood, CA El Cajon, CA Anaheim, CA Mesa, CA LaJolla, CA Alta Den~ 1 CA Denville, NJ Mission Viejo, CA San Diego, CA Bellevue, WA Hacienda Heights, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Poway, CA Las Vegas, NV Los Angeles, CA San Diego, CA Artesia, CA Thousand Oaks, CA Fullerton, CA Detroit, Ml Chicago, IL San Diego, CA Las Vegas, NV Springfield, VA Santa Ana, CA San Mateo, CA Mt. Pleasant, IA Mountbille, NJ Hayward, CA Sherman Oaks, CA Santee, CA Omaha, NE Santa Ana, CA Fairbanks, AK Costa Mesa, CA Pasadena, CA San Marino, CA Midland, TX Reseda, CA Mission Viejo, CA San Rafael, CA Logansport, IN San Diego, CA LaMesa, CA Phoenix, AZ Anaheim, CA San Manuel, AZ San Diego, CA Phoenix, AZ Woodside, CA Huntington Beach, CA Pacific Palisades, CA Brooklyn, NY
1982 USD FOOTBALL OUTLOOK
William Adams John Amarillas Rudy Anguiano Tony Ashley Steve Ast Todd Beaman Craig Beaver Shawn Bees Chris Bertrand Stephen Bogard Kevin Brogan Rick Butler Craig Carlyle Marvin Castillo Brian Clark Stephen Connolly Mike Corradi John Couvrette Tracy Davis Fitzhugh Dinkens Tony Drake Cleveland Eatman Michael Eppinger Don Garcia Tracy Gallagher Milch Greene Joseph Kinnally Jack Kratochvi) Brian Laliberte Wade Lindenberger Allen Long Brian Long Robert Lozzi Jerome McAlpin Joe Monohan Casey Morales Shawn Morris Jeff Nixon John Noonan Don Pannier Thad Porlas Kenan Raftery Jim Reilly Michael Rish Greg Rolen Byron Roth Greg Roth Luis Sanchez Len Savallo Jerry Schmit Josef Schruf Mike Sears Darren Seidel John Slaught Jimmy Smith Dante Sorianello Phil Spencer John Stave Greg Stein Lance Stevenson Ray Stuberg Eric Sweet Jeff Vetnar Bill Vinovich Maurice Wahlmeler Mike Whalen Jeff Whitey Thomas Woodward Bill Thomas John Trosko Ken Gross Bill Haley Billy Hamilton George Hawley Robert Hillier Gary Holley Chip Jarvis Tony Johnson Bill Jolley Chris Kemple
6-6 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-2 5-9 6-2 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-8 5-7
16 73 32 90 48 49 33 27 66 82 50 23 74 55 75 56
1981 was the banner year In the history of University of San Diego football with the Toreros going 9-1 and al one time ranked as high as seventh nationally at the NCAA Division Ill polls. The 1982 squad has Its work cut out for Itself. Head Coach BIii WIiiiams, In his seventh year at the helm, Is hoping the Toreros can repeat last year's per1ormance. The offense should be on a par with last season when USO averaged 29 points per game and 381 yards total offense. Four starters return to the offensive line, Including two senior guards BIii Haley and Craig Beaver, Junior tackle John Amarillas, and Junior center Gary Holley. Returnees or some highly touted newcomers are expected to capably 1111 In the one tackle and tight end spots. The wide receiver corps return starter Mike Rush (Junior), averaging 21.4 yards per reception last year while leading the team In touchdowns with six. Senior BIii Vinovlch also saw a good deal of action last year and averaged 18.0 yards per reception. Sophomores Rob HIiiier and Mike Sears will also be returning to bolster the receiving crew, along with several high school and J.C. transfers. USO's running attack loses its top three runners from last year, but sophomore Mike Corradl (4.7 yds./gama) showed flashes of brllllance and much Is expected from him by the coaching staff. Sophomore reserve lull back Rick Butler (2.8 yds.lgame) also returns and should help bolster the running game. Senior Eric Sweet, the starter In five games at quarterback In 1981 returns attar completing 65 of 132 attempts for 1022 yards and 8 T.D.'s. His com– petition for that spot will come from Chris Kemple (sophomore), Greg Rolan (sophomore), and newcomer Tracy Gallagher (Imperial Valley College). Defensively, all but one of the Toreros' entire starting llnebacklng corps returns. Senior Tracy Davis hopes to be at the outside llnebacklng posi– tion, while BIii Thomas and Don Nlklas have the Jump on the Inside llnebacklng spots. John Noonan (Inside) and Don Garcia (outside)will push the Incumbents. Fitzhugh Dinkins returns at defensive tackle, along with reserve defensive linemen Rudy Angiano, Louis Sanchez, and Andy Allman. Junior. College transfers are being counted on to add strength to this unit In '82. Byron Roth and Ray Stuberg are hoping to an– chor the strong safety and one comerback spot In the secondary, while Greg Stein should also be pushing for a starting nod. Just how strong the secondary wlll be Is going to depend heavily on how quickly Incoming freshmen and J.C. transfers can contribute. The USO kicking game should remain strong with the return of sophomore place kicker Robert Lozzi, one of the nation's leaders at the Division Ill level In '81. It's hoped that transfer Jay Mlllburg (Citrus JC) wlll be able to take over the punting chores. The 1982 schedule wlll challenge the Toreros and Includes Whittler College (SCIAC 1981 Cham• plons), Azusa-Pacific (NAIA Division II power), University of Southern Calllornla's JV team, and NCAA Division II members Cal Poly Pomona and St. Mary's College (Moraga, CA).
225 185 220 195 165 168 205 170 195 215 225 185 195 160 225 170 180 208 160 195 155
34 95 47 10 89 79 67 20 59 2 52 22 8 86 11 64 6 68 63 62 53 19 13 60 85 84 57 61 15 87 40 18
6-0 6-1 6-0
5-11 5-11 5-9 5-6 6-0 5-10 5.9 5-9 6-1 5-11
195 170 205 186 160 185 185 193 175 205 203 185 170 155 175 165 165 173 185 210 175 175 240 170 190 165 195 210 160 176 185 225
6-0 6-2 6-0
5-11 5-10 5-10
6-1 6-2
5-11 5-10
5 9 12 65 31 28 76 45 99 83 26 69 21 43 44 70 24 7
6-3 6-0 5-8 5-9 6-2 6-2
5-11 5-11 5-10
6-0 5-7
5-11 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-10
180 185 200 175 206 185 155 180 250 175
81 35 30 80 3 72 36
6-0 6-2 5-9
4
1969 (Club)
14 ·Whittenburg
21
1978
USO
USO
Opp
Opp
USD
169
455
9-2·1
6 Loyola University
35
2 Cal Lutheran
0
YEAR BY YEAR
12 St. Mary's (Cal.}
35
24
1974
22 Redlands
30 Whittier JV
13
USO
27 Pom.ona-Pitzer College 23
RESULTS
Opp
B
20 Long Beach State JV
16
21 Occidental
17
13 CS Northrldge
B
26 USO Alumni
14
20 Whittier
7 Azusa-Pacific College 15
1956
19 Azusa-Pacific College
18
10
9 Claremont-Mudd
40
6 Cal Lutheran
USO
OPP
20 Cal Tech
6
6 Azusa-Pacific College 35
9
14 Laverne College
68
2·3
114
47 Edwards AFB
0
5-2-0
133
12 Whittier College
14
123
Game Scores Not Available in 1956
38 US International U.
20
36
10 CS Los Angeles
1970
(Club)
11
1957
27 St. Mary's
40 Pomona-Pitzer College 26
USO
Opp
USO
Opp
53
7 Humbolt State
159
6-3-0
213
23
13 Loyola University
20 Barstow Marines
13
0 US international U.
29
18
13 Cal Poly Pomona
1979
17 48
6 Arizona State Flagstaff 40
23 St. Mary's (Cal.)
21
13 Claremont
USO
Opp
7 Montana State 40 Pomona College
21
0 UC Riverside
69 Cal Tech
0
38 Edwards AFB
16
6
34 Azusa-Pacific College 31
306
132
3-8·0
0 Cal Lutheran
39
0 San Diego Marines
41
13 Occidental College
16
14
23 Redlands
54 Camp Pendleton
0
9
7 St. Mary's (Cal.)
16
1975
35 Pomona-Pitzer
27 U. ol Mexico
13
7 Laverne College
18
USO
14
21 Whittier
Opp
54 Mexico Polytechnic
0
136
169
2·6-0
27 Occidental
2
12 Redlands
31
27 Pepperdine
0
1971 (Club)
38
8 Claremont-Mudd
26 LaVerne College
6
235
6-3-0
134
USO
Opp
14 Azusa-Pacific College 16
0 CS Northridge
48
1958
13 UC Riverside
29
28
8 US International U.
29 Whittier College
32
USO
Opp
17
22 Occidental College
7 St. Mary's
37
48 Pomona-Pitzer College 0
20 U. of Mexico
6
0 Claremont College
22
12 Laverne College
21
10 Azusa-Pacific College• ·
13 New Mexico Western
10
21 LaVerne College
20
0 US International U.
41
4-6-0
235
193
6 Montana State
31
7 Pomona-Pitzer College 14
48
6 Cal Lutheran
33 Lewis and Clark
0
41 Azusa-Pclfic College
31
1980
0 St. Mary's (Cal.)
18
46 Colorado Western Stale 14
50
19 Cal Poly Pomona
Opp
USO
131
3-6-0
224
46
Chino Institute
14
21 Loyola University
23
36
23 California Lutheran
45 Pepperdine University
13
144
206
3-5-0
30
15 Redlands
24 Idaho State
0
1972 (Club)
1976
14 Claremont-Mudd
27
13
24 U. of Montana
USO
USO
7
Opp
Opp
17 Pomona Pitzer College
35
0 San Diego Marines
34
20
17 Occidental
7 Redlands
14 UC Riverside
33
257
8-2-0
136
6
30 US International U.
13
14 Claremont College
30
33 Whittler 17 Laverne
1959
19 Occidental College
7
18 Occidental College
11
19
USO
Opp
16 CS Los Angeles
0 Whittier College
10
7 Azusa-Pacific College
31
29
14 Cal Poly (SLO)
36
21 Laverne College
27
6 CS Northridge
49
14 Sonoma State
7
42
12 Cal Poly Pomona
28 Pomona-Pitzer College
6
14 Azusa-Pacific College 18
41 Edwards AFB
0
6 Pepperdlne University 19
35 Loyola University
18
10 CS Los Angeles
30 47
10 St. Mary's
7
14 San Diego Marines
40
7 US International U.
7
0 Cal Lutheran
5.5-0
189
208
38 Southern Cal College 14
41 Azusa-Pacific College 27
16 St. Mary's (Cal.)
14
0 Montana State
47
1981
14 Westminster (Utah)
13
101
1·7·1
250
USO
84
Opp
1-5-0
198
5.3.1
209
174
17 Redlands 47 Claremont
3
1977
1960
1973
13
USO
USO
Opp
Opp
USO
Opp
24 Pomona
13
17 Cal Lutheran College
25
6 Whittier College
20
20
16 UC Riverside
38
Occidental
13
3
0 Redlands· ·
20 New Mexico Western
29
35 Claremont College
7
28
31 Whittler
34 Pomona-Pitzer College 0
0 Humbolt State
20
34 Occidental College
14
15
23 Laverne
13 Occidental College
14 Azusa College
21
6
57 Pomona-Pitzer College 7
27 Azusa
6
12 Whittler College
56 Southern Cal College
16
14
14
31 LaVerne College
27 USF
14
20 CS Northridge
21 San Diego Marines
56
20
46 St. Mary's (Cal.)
0
42 Chapman
27
7 Azusa-Pacific College 16
0 San Francisco State
35
28 Humbolt State
28
31
14 St. Mary's
0 CS Los Angeles
9
20 Pepperdine University 13
47 Azusa-Pacific College 11
28
14 Cal Poly Pomona
13 US International U.
7
290
9-1-0
163
56 US International U.
20
21 St. Mary's (Cal.)
14 Arizona State Flagstaff 14
24
61 Loyola University 30 CS Los Angeles
0
•NCAA Playoffs
137
2-8-0
177
199
27
165
4-5-1
• •Forfeit loss
Cont.
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FINAL 1981 STATISTICS UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO
RECORD: 9-1-0
GAIN LOST NET AVG
TD SCORING
TDR TDP TOO !'J~-KA Q!.'.-OA FGM-FGA S PTS
ATT
LG
RUlilfING
o-o o-o 0- 0 0- 0 0- 0 o-o o-o o-o 0- 0 0- 0 o-o
66 36 18 18 12 12 12 12 12
0 0
0- 0 0- 0
0- 0 0-0 o-o 0-0 0-0 o-o 0- 0 1-1 o-o 0-0
35
9
2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
3 . ~
200
814
9 Z-:E~;RY 2 RISH
26
738
::.:,;;:RY
30 1 5 . 4 r
6
315 14
0
56 52 41 19
FACKLER McAL?IN
2 FACKLER
0-0 0- 0
0-0 0
2
l
205 10 195 3 ,8
lt. 11 11
0 0 0 0
2 rtEF?ENnAGEN 0
3 2
0- 0 0- 0 o-o 0- 0 0- 0 0-0 0-0 0- 0
3 . 7
156
153
SMITH
3 3 0 0
0 GUZMAN 0 LOOMIS 0 :-lcALPIN
0 2 2 2 0
92 28 22
89 4 . 7
CORRADI SAVALLO BUTLER KH'.PLE SWEET LOOMIS
0 0
8 8 6
28 3 .5 6
~2
2.8 5
0-0 0
0 SMITH
0
4
7 12
- 5 -.8
o-o o-o
0
1 VINOVICH
2
32 15
55 84 21 104
- 29 -.9 8 -83 - 5.5 14
8 6 6 6 6
2 SWEET
0 0 1 1 1 0
0-0 0
l
0 0 0 0
3.3 37 18 DINKINS
0 0
437 1715 256 1459 364 1460 360 1100
USO OPP
8 P.J>.MILTON
3.0 98
CORRADI
0 0
0-0 0- 0 0-0 0- 0
ATT COMP I NT
PCT
TD YDS SEARS 11 1260 LOZZI
PASSING
LG
0 33- 36 o-o
11-22 0
66
0
7 9
. 536 57 .492 86 .571 10
LOOMIS SWEET KEMPLE McALPIN FACKLER
192 103
8 1022 USO
65
18 19
33-36 1-1 11- 22 0 296
132
l
4-6 1 163
7
1 11- 14 3- 7
25 Of?
0 0 0
0 0 0
8 13
4 1 0
1.00 . 000
42
42
l
!lO
YDS
AVG TD
KICK- OFF RETURNS
1
0
0
329 173 16 330 115 26
. 526 86 19 2349 DODD .348 60 13 1665 GUZMAN
213 23 . 7
0
USD OPP
9 7 5 4 2
124 17.7 0
0
BUTLER
86 17. 2
RECEIVING
NO
YDS
AVG
LG
TD
58 14.S 0
HAMILTON FACKLER GRAHAM SAVALLO ROWSEY
51 25 . S
0
HENRY GUZMAN
27 25 24 22 18 16 15 12
210
2
7.7 22
408 16. 3
36 57
2
10 10.0 0
l
514
1 1
5
5.0 0
21 . 4
RISH
6
40 . 0
0 0 0
LEDBETTER
278 12.6 25 268 14.9 17 256 16.0 41
0 3
40
587 19 . 6 789 15. 5
REPPENHAGEN
USD OPP
30 51
VINOVICH FACKLER McALPIN HAY.ILTON SEARS \o,,UG;n' BUTLER CORRADI GARCIA HILLIER MILLER
2
120
8.1 21 7.2 20
l
AVG
PUNT RETURNS
NO
YDS
TD
,O
86
0 0
34 .3
DODD
3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1
103
86
13
156 12. 0
l l
30 10.0 12
10 105 10. 5
GUZMAN PILLON
24 12.0
12
0 0 1 0
5
8.2 0
41
HAMILTON NEWBERRY
3
3
1 1
8 6
8 . 0 6 . 0
0
3.0
17 17.0 17
0 0 0
l
USD OPP
10 10. 0 15 15. 0 12 12. 0 -5 -s .o
10
30 20
316 10. 5
15 0 12 0
49
2 . 5
INTERCEPTIONS
NO
YDS
TD
SMITH
- 5
0
USO OPP
HERBERT
173 2349 13.6 86 19
18 0
8
llS
64 14
1665 14.3 60 13
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
DODD
4 4
ROBERSON ROWSEY THOMAS CARLYLE DINKINS NEWBERRY
PUNTING
NO
YDS
AVG BLK
7
3
31 1110 JS.a 0
SWEET REILLY
2
36 56 15
22
776 35.3 0
1 1 1 1 1
USO OPP
53 1886 35.5 0
68 2277 33 . 5
1
2
22 43
NIKI.AS PILLON
FIELD GOALS
MADE
LG
ATT
LOZZI
11 11
22 46 22 46
USO OPP
26
277
1 1
USO OPP
16 238
6 36
4
DAVIS- USO: 1 Fumble Recovery Return of 12 yds .
SCORE BY 2UARTERS: 1 2
TOTJJ.
RESULTS
ATTENDANCE
4
3
CSD OPF
107 72 44 73 27 so 27 59
REDLANDS
USO
296 163
3
17 (l- 0)
3 , 800
47 2 4
(2- 0) (3- 0)
Claremont 13
AWAY AWAY
l'omona
13
OCCIDENTAL 13
38 (4- 0) 31 (5- 0) 23 (6- 0) 27 (7-0) 27 (8- 0)
3,900
Whittier LA VERNE
28 15
AWAY
3,851 3,651 3,206 3,795
6
AZUSA
USF
14 27
CHAPMhH
(9- 0) (9-1)
42 14
St. Mary ' s 31
1 , 500 AWAY
6
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Craig Beaver (73) 6'O" 215 SR
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Chris Bertrand (90) 6'0" 178 FR
11111111111 Craig Carlyle (27) 5 '1 0" 175 SR
Stephen Bogard (48) 5'9" 155 SO
Kevin Brogan (49) 5'11 " 185 JR
Rick Butler (33) 5'10" 175 SO
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Marvin Castillo (66) 6 '1 " 258 JR
Brian Clark (82) 5'10" 150 SO
Stephen Connolly (50) 6'2" 240 SO
Mike Corradi (23) 5'9" 165 SO
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Greg Rolen (5) 5'11" 165 SO Michael Rish (18) 6'2" 165 JR Jim Reilly (40) 6'1" 175 SO Kenan Raftery (87) 5'1O" 155 SR Len Savallo (31) 5'8 " 175 SO Luis Sanchez (65) 6'O" 210 SR Greg Roth (12) 6'3" 185 FR Byron Roth (9) 5'10 " 173 SO SHORE OFFICE FURNITURE 241 NATIONAL CITY BLVD., NATIONAL CITY 477-0411 LARGE SELECTION NEW & USED DESKS, CHAIRS, FILES, SAFES, FIREPROOF FILES, STORAGE CABINETS, CREDENZAS, SETTEES, BOOKCASES, COUCHES, REPT . RM . FURN ., TYPEWRITERS, DRAFTING TABLES, & DESK ACCESSORIES. QUICK DELIVERY USO FOOTBALL STADIUM The USO Football Stadium was built in 1955, to pro– vide students the opportunity to play intercollegiate football and other outdoor sports. Set in a natural bowl , the Stadium has 4,000 perma– nent seats located behind the home side of the field. The seats are set in cement and consist of wooden bleachers, painted Torero blue. There is a four-foot wall surrounding the playing surface that was built in 1976, in order to keep the field free from potential mud slides. At the open end of the stadium is the scoreboard, which was generously donated by the Pepsi Bottling Company of San Diego. Located above the stands are restrooms, a conces– sion stand and the press box. The concession stand is run by the USO Gridiron Club, with all proceeds donated to the USO football program. The press box, which is completely enclosed by glass, houses the official timer, statesmen, the USO coaches and members of the local and visiting media. The University of San Diego hopes you enjoy your visit to the USO Football Stadium and that you will be back soon. • ♦ ♦- COlORAMA ♦ PAINTS ••• PHONE 297-4421 GO TOREROS! 5261 Linda Vista Road San Diego, California 92110 12 .. I ,.. Jimmy Smith (26) 5'10" 195 SR Mike Sears (45) 6'2" 170 SO Josef Schruf (76) 6'2" 240 SO Jerry Schmit (28) 5'9" 175 JR ~Rffr&~ _ _ _... _ 1111111 John Stave (43) 5'11 " 176 JR Greg Stein (44) 5'11 " 185 SO Phil Spencer (21) 5 '7" 160 JR Dante Sorianello (69) 6'0" 210 FR USD 1982-1983 MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME Mon. Nov. 22 UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA USO 7:30 pm Sat. Nov. 27 U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY USO 7:30 pm Mon. Nov. 29 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIV USO 7:30 pm Wed. Dec. 1 U.C. Irvine Irvine 7:30 pm Sun. Dec. 5 ST. THOMAS COLLEGE USO 7:30 pm Mon. Dec. 6 DOANE COLLEGE USO 7:30 pm Thu. Dec. 9 San Diego State Univ. SOSA 7:30 pm Sat. Dec. 18 Long Beach State Long Beach 7:30 pm Tue. Dec. 21 TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY USO 7:30 pm Thu. Dec. 23 San Jose State University SJSU TBA Tue. Dec. 28 Big Blue Classic Utah State TBA Wed. Dec. 29 (Utah State, Texas Chris., Idaho State, USO) TBA Tue. Jan. 4 OKLAHOMA CHRISTIAN C. USO 7:30 pm Sat. Jan. 8 University of Nevada, Reno Reno 7:30 pm Thu. Jan. 13 UNIVERSITY OF DENVER USO 7:30 pm Fri. Jan. 21 ST. MARY'S COLLEGE* USO 7:30 pm Sat. Jan. 22 UNIV. OF SANTA CLARA* USO 7:30 pm Fri. Jan. 28 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* USO 7:30 pm Sat. Jan. 29 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY* USO 7:30 pm Thu. Feb. 3 Gonzaga University* Gonzaga 7:30 pm Sat. Feb. 5 University of Portland• Portland 7:30 pm Fri. Feb. 18 UNIV. OF PORTLAND* USO 7:30 pm Sat. Feb. 19 GONZAGA UNIVERSITY* USO 7:30 pm Fri. Feb. 25 Pepperdine University* Pepperdine 7:30 pm Sat. Feb. 26 Loyola Marymount Univ.• Loyola 7:30 pm Fri. Mar. 4 University of Santa Clara• Santa Clara 7:30 pm Sat. Mar. 5 St. Mary's College* St. Mary's 7:30 pm DIVISION OF THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION GUY RICCIARDULLI 3090 CLAIREMONT DRIVE SAN DIEGO, CA 92111 (714) 276-2691 SOSA San Diego Sports Arena • West Coast Athletic Conference 13 Lance Stevenson (70) 6'2" 225 SO Ray Stuberg (24) 5'10" 180 JR Eric Sweet (7) 6'O" 185 SR Bill Thomas (81) 6'0" 200 JR Jell Vetnar (30) 5'1O" 206 JR Bill Vinovich (80) 6'1" 185 SR Maurice Wahlmeier (3) 5'10" 155 FR John Trosko (35) 5'9" 175 SO 1982-1983 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT PLACE TIME Sat. Nov. 27 Wyoming USO 5:15 pm Fri. Dec. 3 Davis Tournament Davis TBA Sat. Dec. 4 Davis Tournament Davis TBA Mon. Dec. 6 San Jose State San Jose 7:30 pm Fri. Dec. 10 Chapman College USO 7:30 pm Mon. Dec. 20 De Paul USO 7:30 pm Tue. Dec. 21 Cal Poly Pomona Pomona 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 'mRBROs Sun. Jan. 2 Oregon State Sat. Jan. 8 Wed. Jan. 12 USO - Peterson Gym 7:30 pm San Diego State University University of Texas El Paso 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 6:00 pm 5:15 pm 5:15 pm 5:15 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 3:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm TBA New Mexico State University Thu. Jan. Sat. Jan. Fri. Jan. Sat. Jan. Fri. Jan. Sat. Jan. Mon. Jan. Fri. Feb. Sat. Feb. Fri. Feb. Sat. Feb. Fri. Feb. Sat. Feb. Fri. Feb. Sat. Feb. Fri. Mar. Sat. Mar. 13 15 21 22 28 29 31 11 12 18 19 25 26 4 5 Las Cruces Oklahoma Norman Jell Whitey (72) 6'2" 250 SR Mike Whalen ( ) 6'O" 180 FR LaMirada Biola Arizona USO USO USO USO UC Irvine UC Santa Barbara Skagit Valley College Photos Not Available: Desert Classic Las Vegas William Adams (39) 5'11 " 188 JR Tony Drake (56) 5'1 O" 195 FR Joe Monohan ( ) 6'1 " 185 FR Darren Seidel (99) 5'11 " 190 FR John Slaugh! (83) 5'11" 165 FR (Florida, Las Vegas, S.E. Lousiana, USO) US International University USO USO Biola Loyola Marymount Pepperdine University Loyola Pepperdine UC Irvine Irvine UCSD La Jolla 4 5 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo SLO SB UC Santa Barbara Thomas Woodward (36) 5'9" 175 SO 14 1982 FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS (L·R) Denise Hart, Mary Petricca, Linda Hammond, Janet Reid, Jodi Balsis, Gina Deluca, Sandy Stewart KATHLEEN MARPE GIRL'S BASKETBALL CAMP Ages 11-18 JIM BROVELLI BOY'S BASKETBALL CAMP Ages 8-17 JOHN MARTIN GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL CAMP Ages 14-18 SEAMUS McFADDEN SOCCER CAMP (COED) Ages 7-18 GARY BECKER SWIMMING CAMP (COED) Ages 8-18 DAY AND RESIDENT CAMPS ED COLLINS TENNIS SCHOOL (COED) Ages 10-18 0 Headed by the BILL WILLIAMS FOOTBALL CAMP Ages 10-18 . University of San Diego's Professional ·coaching Staff . The University of San Diego Sports Center San Diego, CA 92110 (714) 291-6480 Extension 4272 KEVIN McGARRY GIRL'S SOFTBALL CAMP Ages 10-18 ALL SPORT CAMP (Covers Seven Sports) 15 ALL TIME USO FOOTBALL RECORDS Rushing Times Carried Ball: Game - 29, Sammy Croom vs. Loyala U. & Azusa-Pacific, 1972 Season - 200, Joe Henry, 1981 Career - 507, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Yards Gained Rushing: Game - 271, Sammy Croom vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1972 Season - 1177, Sammy Croom, 1972 Career •· 2011, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Rushing Average: Season •· 6.3, Rich Paulson, 1973 (Minimum 50 Carries) Career - 5.8, Sammy Croom, 1972-73 Passes Attempted: Game •· 46, Steve Loomis vs. St. Mary's, 1981 Season - 294, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career - 367, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Passes Completed: Game - 21, Steve Loomis vs. USF & Eric Sweet vs. Claremont, 1981 Season - 164, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career - 188, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Yards Gained Passing: Game - 389, Bob Dulich vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season - 2538, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career •· 2583, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game - 5, Bob Dullch vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season •· 21, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career - 23, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Most Passes Had Intercepted: Passing Most Field Goals: Game •· 3, Robert Lozzi vs. Claremont, 1981 Season •· 11, Robert Lozzi, 1981 Career - 11, Doug Rothrock, 1973-74 (11 of 21) & Robert Lozzi, 1981 (11 of 22) Most Extra Points: Game ·• 8, Doug Rothrock vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season ·· 49, Doug Rothrock, 1973 (49 of 58) Career ·· 62, Doug Rothrock, 1973-74 (62 of 72) Most Two-Point Conversions: Game - 2, Tom Gates vs. Idaho State, 1958 Most Punts: Game ·· 12, Joe Amidon vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Season - 61, 1975 Career ·· 109, Joe Amidon, 1974-75 Most Yards Punted: Game ·· 447, Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1975 Los Angeles, 1972 Season •· 2287, Jan Chapman, 1960 Career •· 4529, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Punting Average: Game ·· 59.4, _vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 (Minimum 3 punts) Season - 43.8, Jan Chapman, 1958 (Minimum 15 punts) Career - 43.7, Vern Valdez, 1957 (Minimum 30 punts) Season ·· 3, Jim Gabriel, 1960 Career ·· 3, Jim Gabriel, 1959-61 Punting Miscellaneous Longest Run From Scrimmage: 99, Sammy Croom vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1972 (Longest in nation) Game •· 4, Several Players Season •· 17, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career •· 19, Mike Spooner, 1974-75 Fewest Passes Intercepted: Game - o, Several Players longest Completed Pass: 89, Bob Dulich to Andy Sanchez vs. Humboldt State 1973 Longest Punt Return: ' 91, Ed Bunsic vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Season •· 5, Jan Chapman, 1959 (Minimum 100 Attempts) Career •· 11, Steve Loomis, 1980-81 (Minimum 200 Attempts) Longest Kickoff Return: 97-yard touchdown, Earl Robinson vs. Cal State Northridge, 1977 Receiving Longest Pass Interception Return: Passes Caught: Game - 10, Jeff Morgan vs. St. Mary's, 1979 Season - 67, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career •· 77, Andy Sanchez, 1972-73 Yards Pass Receiving: Game •· 207, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 100 yards to Chuck Pillon vs. Claremont, 1979 Longest Punt: 85 yards by Vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Consecutive Point after Touchdown: 19, Bill Jache, 1972 Most Passes Intercepted in a Season: 8, Dan Herbert, 1981 Consecutive Field Goals: 5, Robert Lozzi, 1981 Season •· 1102, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career •· 1102, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Touchdown Passes Caught: Game - 3, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 Season - 10, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career ·· 10, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973, and C. G. Walker, 1957-59 Teem Rushing (Minimum 9 Game Season for Cumulative Records) Total Offense Most Yards Gained: Game - 462 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Season •· 2338 in 1973 Fewest Yards Gained: Game ·· 33 vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Season ·· 870 in 1974 Most Rushes: Game ·· 65 vs. Loyola University, 1972 Season ·· 535 in 1972 Fewest Rushes: Season •· 413 in 1960 Most Yards Gained: Game ·· 390 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season •· 2828 in 1973 (Best in nation) Fewest Yards Gained: Game •· O vs. Long Beach State, 1961 Season •· 676 in 1961 Passing: Yards Gained: Game ·· 383, Bob Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 Season - 2773, Bob Dullch, 1973 Career •· 2818, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Total Offensive Plays: Game •· 54, Bob Dulich vs. Wittenberg, 1973 Season •· 422, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career •· 559, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Scoring Most Points: Game •· 19, Tom Gates vs. Pepperdine, 1958 Season •· 96, Rich Paulson, 1973 Career •· 138, Sammy Croom, 1872-73 Most Touchdowns: Game •· 3, 10 players (Andy Sanchez twice, 1972, & 1973) 3, 11 players (Terry Franic, 1975) Season .. 16, Rich Paulson, 1973 Career .. 23, Sammy Croom, 1972-73 16 Rushing Average Per Game: Season -· 219.4 In 1958 (2194 yards In 10 games) Passing Average Per Game: Season - 235.7 In 1973 (2828 yards In 12 games) (Best In nation) Scoring Average Per Game: Season -· 37.9 in 1973 (455 points in 12 games) (Best in nation) Most First Downs: Game •· 29 vs. Colorado Western State, 1958 Season -· 259 in 1973 Fewest First Downs: Game •· 7 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season - 107 in 1961 Most Punts: Game •· 12 vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Season •· 86 In 1974 Most Fumbles: Game •· 7 vs. Laverne, 1973 and San Diego Marines and Camp Pendleton, 1957, vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1974 Season •· 42 in 1957 Fewest Fumbles: Game -· O vs. several teams Season - 12 in 1960 Most Fumbles Lost: Game -· 6 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season - 18 in 1957 Fewest Fumbles Lost: Game - 0 vs. several teams Season - 5 in 1960 Most Passes Attempted: Game •· 46 vs. St. Mary's, 1981 Season - 329 In 1981 Fewest Passes Attempted: Game •· 3 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Season - 181 In 1973 Fewest Passes Completed: Game •· O vs. Long Beach State, 1961 Season -· 49 In 1961 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game •· 5 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season •· 22 In 1973 Fewest Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game - 0 vs. several teams Season - 2 In 1961 Most Passes Had Intercepted: Game •· 6 vs. UC Riverside, 1972 Season - 22 In 1974 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted: Game - 0 vs. several teams Season •· 6 in 1958 Best Passing Percentage: Season - .554, 1973 (181 of 327) Worst Passing Percentage: Season - .292, 1961 (49 of 168) Most Yards Total Offense: Game - 648 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1973 Season - 5166 In 1973 (Best in nation) Fewest Yards Total Offense: Game - 51 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season - 2261 In 1961 Game - 69 vs. Cal Tech, 1970 Season - 455 in 1973 Fewest Points: Game •· O vs. several teams Season - 90 In 1961 Most Touchdowns: Game - 9 vs. Loyola, 1973 Season - 64 In 1973 Fewest Touchdowns: Game - 0 vs. several teams Season •· 14 In 1961 Most Points After Touchdowns: Game •· 8 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season - 52 In 1973 (51-one point, 1-two point) Fewest Points After Touchdowns: Game - O vs. several teams Season - 4 In 1961 Total Offense Scoring Most Points: Defensive Records/Rushing Fewest Yards Allowed Rushing: Game .. 9, vs. Laverne, 1981 Season - 800, 1978 Most Yards Allowed Rushing: Game - 343 vs. Cal State Los Angeles, 1972 Season - 1829 in 1973 Defensive Passing Fewest Passes Completed: Game •· o vs. Laverne College, 1972 Season •· 61 in 1958 Most Passes Completed: Game - 26 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season •· 146 In 1973 Fewest Passes Attempted: Game •· 7 vs. New Mexico Western, 1958 Season •· 154 In 1958 Most Passes Attempted: Game - 53 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season -· 325 In 1973 Most Passes Intercepted: Game •· 6 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 & USF, 1981 Season - 26 in 1981 Fewest Passes Intercepted: Game •· O vs. several teams Season -· 9 in 1960 Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed: Game •· minus 16 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 Season •· 1750 in 1978 Most Yards Total Offense Allowed: Game •· 536 vs. U.S. International U.. 1975 Season •· 3512 in 1974 Most Points Allowed: Game -- 53 by Humbolt $tale, 1974 Season •· 306 in 1974 Fewest Points Allowed: Game -· O vs. several teams Season •· 134 in 1957 Total Defense Penalties Most Penalties: Game - 18 vs. Chino Institute and U. of Mexico, 1957 Season - 113 in 1958 Fewest Penalties: Game - O vs. UC Riverside, 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Season - 54 In 1961 Most Yards Penalized: Game ·· 216 vs. USF, 1981 Season - 993 in 1958 Fewest Yards Penalized: Game •· O vs. UC Riverside, 1973, 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Season •· 515 In 1961 Miscellaneous Most Touchdowns Rushing: Season - 34 in 1973 Fewest Touchdowns Rushing: Season .. 7 in 1979 17 - ~ ~o =C") QUICK • CLOSE • CONVENIENT~!; ' 0 ~-~ TruColor Foto i~! 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