USD Football 1987
Universily of San Diego
SENIORS Mike Childers (54) Sergio Fuentes ( 101. Jeff Mansukhani 1881. Rich Hosoda 1551. Shawn Rezaian 1511. Pete Browne 1661 John Gutsmiedl 1281. Jim Mead 1421. Lionel DeMorst (87). Erik Peterson 1771. Mark Fenick 1111. Matt Riley I not pictured!
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Rev. Patrick Cahill, C.S.V., Athletic Director Father Patrick Cahill, a member of the Viatorian Fathers and Brothers, came to the University in 1979 with the responsibility of administering the expanding men and women's athletic programs. Since Father Cahill took over, USD has added men's cross country and soccer, plus women's cross country and softball to its intercollegiate pro- gram. In 1979, men's baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, cross country and tennis moved to the NCAA Division I ranks and joined the West Coast Athletic Conference. By 1985, all the women's teams had become Division I programs and also joined the West Coast Athletic Conference. Men's foot- ball at USD remains an NCAA Division Ill participant. The school also sup- ports an intercollegiate crew program for men and women. Father Cahill has brought to the University his integrity, leadership, and devotion to the job; he has given to the staff and student athletes at USD an added meaning to the word " friend ." Father Cahill has a B.A. from St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa, and a M.S. in Education with a Physical Education major from Eastern Illinois University. Prior to USD, he served St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, Illinois, for sixteen years, fourteen as Athletic Director and two as its President/Principal.
....!. UNIVERSITY PROFILE
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. Didacus (i.e., Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location Just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - con- veniently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USD is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3300, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 5400. 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 campus. Students also attend USD from 24 foreign countries. Recreation and Athletic activities are expanding rapidly and Include: sailing, crew, yoga, karate, surfing, modern dance, backpacking, and ballet. USD's Intercollegiate sports for men Include baseball, football, basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, crew and tennis. In women's intercollegiate sports, USD fields programs In basketball, cross-country, crew, softball, swimming, tennis, and volleyball. 2
Head Coach Brian Fogarty The 1987 season will mark the fifth year for Brian Fogarty at USO. There has been many positive changes during that time. The most important being a shift to primarily high school recruiting. The past four recruiting years have included the largest and most talented freshman classes in 14 years of Division Ill football at USO. Brian and his staff feel this provides for a more consistent program. After a 4-6 season last year and many outstanding players returning , it looks like the future is very bright. Brian's four year record at USO is 15-24-1. Before coming to USO, Brian coached at St. Francis High School in La Canada, California where he was head coach for four years and an assistant coach for nine years prior. As head coach his record was 28-18-2 and his teams made the playoffs all four years. Brian and his wife Vicki have four children, Bridgit, Joe, Colleen and Megan.
USD Football Profile Four years ago, we set a goal to develop a football program that would be consistently competitive and also reflect the values of the University of San Diego. In order to reach this goal, we must attract student athletes who are truly interested in an outstanding education and have the ability and desire to continue their football career. Most of our recruiting efforts have been at the high school level. We feel that the ma- jority of our players should be four year players if we are to develop the consistency we hope to achieve. It has taken some time, but we feel our youth move- ment is about to pay off. Our 1987 roster includes 42 lettermen and 12 starters. The majority of these starters have been starting for two and three years. We have also done well on the academic side. Our team GPA over the past two years has been approx- imately a 2.7. Last season we had an Academic All-American. We are an NCAA Division Ill independent. Division Ill football provides an opportunity for the many outstanding athletes who may not have what the " major" colleges are looking for. They still can't measure a player's desire. At USO, your education is the top priority. We work hard, but do not require an unreasonable amount of time. This provides you with the fun and satisfaction of playing football and the opportunity to do well academically. We are very proud of our program at USO and we are looking forward to many successful years.
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INTRODUCING THE FOOTBALL STAFF KEVIN McGARRY Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Backs LARRY CAUDILLO Offensive Coordinator and Running Backs
Larry begins his 13th year on the USD football staff. He will be returning to the offensive coordi- nator position after four years as special teams coordinator. In ad- dition to his on the field duties, Larry is responsible for all equip- ment purchases and supervision of equipment personnel. In the spring, Larry is the women's softball coach at USD. Larry is also an alumnus of USD and played both football and baseball in the early 1970's. TIM ODER Defensive Line
Kevin begins his 10th season on the USD staff. This will be his 6th as the defensive coordinator. In addition to his on the field duties, Kevin is also responsible for re- cruiting and is the liaison for the Alumni Club. Kevin was a standout player at
USD as well. He was the co-defensive player of the year in 1977. He also is a graduate of USD's School of Education with a Master's degree in Educational Administration. RICK TRESTRAIL
Quarterbacks and Receivers
Tim returns for his 2nd season on the USD defensive staff. He will move to the defensive line after one year as the linebacker coach. After graduating from NAU, Tim gained coaching experience at Huntington Beach H.S., Saddle- back J.C. and Cypress C.C. Tim is presently on the faculty
This season will be Rick's 3rd year on the USD football staff. He moves to the offensive side of the football after two years as the de- fensive line coach. Prior to coming to USD, Rick was the head coach at Kent Meridian High School in Washington (1983-84), and at
Sacred Heart High School in San Francisco (1980-82). He is a graduate of Cal Poly Pomona where he was a standout in both football and track. GEORGE HARTMAN Linebackers
and head track coach at Fallbrook High School. Named the 1987 CIF Honor Coach in track, Tim's 4-year track record is 28-5 with two league championships. DAVE SMOLA Offensive Line
We are very fortunate to add George to our staff this year. George is returning to active coach- ing after a few years off. George was the founder and builder of an outstanding football program at Saddleback C.C. in Orange County where he is still a member of the faculty.
Dave begins his first year as the Toreros offensive line coach. Dave is returning to USD to enter our graduate program in the School of Education.
Dave played two years at USD as an offensive line (1984-85) and graduated last year with his B.A. degree in History. He gained coach- ing experience last year as J.V. Defensive Coordinator for University High School.
His record at Saddleback was 58-10-4. Prior to Saddleback, George was the head coach at El Segundo High School. He is an outstanding addition to our staff.
JACK RUBIDOUX Outside Linebackers
MIKE RISH Receivers
John begins his 3rd season with the Torero staff, and his 2nd with the outside linebacker group. A San Diego native, Jack grad- uated from the University of San Diego in 1979 with a B.A. in Social Science. He coached both varsity football (Def. Coordinator) and baseball at University High be-
Mike begins his 4th year as a part-time coach. He will assist Coach Trestrail with the receivers. Mike was a standout player for the Toreros between 1980-83 and holds all three career receiving records. Mike graduated from USD in 1983 with a degree in Accounting.
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1987 University of San Diego Alphabetical Football Roster
HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Anaheim, CA/Servile San Marino, CA/San Marino Fallbrook, CA/Fallbrook El Segundo, CA/El Segundo Santa Barbara, CA/San Marcos Torrance, CA/South Torrance Yorba Linda, CA/Servile Imperial, CA/Imperial Bakersfield, CA/West Carlsbad, CA/Carlsbad Stamford, CT/Stamford Catholic E. Palo Alto, CA/St. Francis Las Vegas, NV/Rancho Stamford, CT/Stamford Catholic Carefree, AZ/Avon Old Farms San Diego, CA/University San Diego, CA/Holy Cross Cardiff, CA /San Dieguito La Jolla, CA/La Jolla Lakeside, CA/St. Augustine Glendale, CA/Hoover Riverside, CA/Norte Vista San Diego, CA/El Cajon Valley Fountain Valley, CA/Mater Dei Sunnyvale, CA/Archbishop Mitty San Diego, CA/Christian San Diego, CA/St. Augustin Phoenix, AZ/Thunderbird Los Angeles, CA/Junipero Serra Placentia, CA/El Dorado Chicago, IL/Gordon Tech San Diego, CA/Mira Mesa Sacramento, CA/Jesuit Carlsbad. CA/San Dieguito Oklahoma City. OKIMcGuiness Manhatten Beach, CA/Palisades Tacoma. WA/Bellarmine Prep Chicago. IL/Martin Luther Glendale, CA/St. Francis Foster City, CA/Serra Stamford, CT/Stamford Catholic Mercer Island. WA/Eastside Catholic Irvine.CA/Capo Valley Christian Rancho Santa Fe. CA/Mission Viejo San Diego, CA/University Thousand Oaks. CA/Westlake Carlsbad, CA/Carlsbad San Pedro, CA/Mary Siar Las Vegas, NV/Eldorado Albuquerque, NM/St. Pius X Saratoga, CA/Saratoga Bellevue, WA/Eastside Catholic Santa Rosa, CA/Cardinal Newman Taos, NM/Taos San Diego, CA/Kearny Kailua, HI/Punhou Ramona. CA/Ramona San Juan Capistrano. CA/Capistrano Valley
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AITKEN, Rory ARENS. John BARKSDALE. Ty BLACK, Travis BRADLEY, Scott BROWNE, Pete CARPENTER, Jeff CASSADY, Mike CASTILLO, Braulio CHILDERS, Mike COLLINS, Eddie CRISCI, Mark ENRIQUEZ. Virgil FENICK. Mark FOXX.Adam FUENTES. Sergio GARCIA, Mark GILLIS, John GILMORE, David GOMEZ. John GUTSMIEDL, John HANIGER. Matt HARRISON, Marvin HEFLER. Patrick HOSODA. Richard ISBELL. Phil JACKSON, Darryl JACKSON, Todd JAMROZIK. Ed CURRY, Neal DAY, Bryan DeMORST, Lionel DUNN, Dave DYE, Luke MACALUSO. Sean MaclNNES. Don MANSUKHANI. Jeff McCORMICK, Matt McDERMOTT. Sam MEAD, Jrm MERKIN. Mike MERLINO, Jeff MORRISON, Jim MURPHY. Brendan NOTTOLI, Dave PETERSON, Erik REDLEW, Christopher REZAZIAN, Shawn PRIMER. Ed RILEY. Matt ROSSI, Dean ROYER, Chuck ST. PETER, Pat SCAGLIOTTI. Joe SCHOLL, Matt SKINNER, Rob SLYKAS, Scott SORIANELLO. Parris STANLEY, Jesse SMITH, Ray JONES. Ken KING, Christopher KING. David LOVE, Frank LYLE, Scott
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The 1987 Toreros are looking to improve on the 4-6 record posted by last year's team. This will be the most experienced group at USO in several years as fifth year coach Brian Fogarty (15-24-1) returns 41 lettermen and 12 starters (7 offensive/5 defen- sive). USD's 1986 record could easily have been above .500 as they lost four games by five points or less. Back to lead the offensive attack is senior All-America can- didate Jeff Mansukhani. Jeff, a 5-10, 175 lb. wide receiver, was among the nation's leaders last season in a number of offensive categories. His '86 totals included 49 receptions, 8 touchdowns, a 16.6 yards per catch average, 140 yards in punt returns and 420 yards in kickoff returns. Expected to replace departed quarterback Pat Dixon (128 com- pletions for 1,727 yards and 15 touchdowns) is JC transfer Braulio Castillo, a 6-0, 200 lb. junior from San Diego City College. Sophomore Matt McCormick and incoming frosh Brendan Mur- phy (West Point Prep) will both push Castillo for playing time. Big things are expected from senior TE Lionel DeMorst (6-2, 225), whose playing time was limited in 1986 due to injuries. Also at tight end is junior David Nottoli (6-3, 210), who has looked strong in camp workouts. Returning WR Ken Zampese should get more passes thrown his way as he picks up the slack left by graduated senior Scott Reilly (23 catches). Returning running backs include senior TB Virgil Enriquez (442 yards and 2 TD's) and FB Todd Jackson (5-10, 200, SO). Other backs returning who gained experience last season include Don Macinnes, Scott Slykas and John Arens. Senior FB Matt Riley was lost for the season from a knee injury he suffered in camp. The Toreros will have the luxury of returning three starters from the offensive line. Senior Pete Browne (6-2, 235) is a two-year starter at tackle; the guard position returns junior Mike Cassady (6-0, 215); and the center position returns junior Mike Childers (5-11, 238), who played center for the first time last season. Senior Richard Hosoda (5-11, 200), along with sophomores Mark Garcia and Neal Curry, will be pushing for playing time. With the experience of USD's returning offensive players and a number of outstanding recruits, the Toreros should have a very sound offense. The Torero defense does not return as many starters, but there are some outstanding players returning. The defense is led by senior All-America candidate John Gutsmiedl, a 3-year starter in the secondary who paced last year's squad with 131 tackles and the '85 team with 5 interceptions. Junior DB Bryan Day (61 tackles) and Gutsmiedl are USD's only returning starters in the secondary. Sophomore Matt Scholl has moved over from running back to help strengthen this group. Defensive Coordinator Kevin McGarry has some definite question marks with the rest of the secondary as he has to replace departed seniors Tim White (97 tackles), Ben Stoebner (76 tackles) and Tony Knight (45 tackles). The linebacking group returns two juniors at inside linebacker with plenty of playing time, Chuck Royer (118 tackles) and Shawn Rezaian (105 tackles). Junior Jeff Merlino (46 tackles, 6 QB sacks) and sophomore Rob Skinner (30 tackles, 4 QB hurries) have the inside track on these spots. Pushing the linebacking group for playing time are transfer David Dunn (6-1, 235), sophomores Matt Haniger (6-0, 190), Parris Sorianello (6-1, 220) and Joe Scagliotti (5-10, 192), and newcomer Frank Love (6-1, 215, FR). The defensive line lost three starters, however, the Toreros ap- pear to be strong at this position. The only returning starter is senior Erik Peterson (5-11, 230). Juniors David Gilmore (6-2, 213) and John Gomez (6-0, 208), along with sophomore Mark Webber (6-3, 200), have been moved to the defensive line to join the others in the battle for starting spots. The kicking and punting chores will be accomplished this season by newcomers. Senior Mark Fenick comes over from the soccer team to compete for the kicking duties, along with freshman Jim Morrison. Freshman John Gillis comes to USO from Hoover High School in Glendale, CA with some impressive punting statistics. USO players have all worked very hard in the off-season and are committed to making 1987 a great year. Coach Fogarty and his staff believe that the team's experience and attitude is the formula for making 1987 a year to remember.
1987 TORERO FOOTBALL OUTLOOK
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John Arens (26) SO RB
Ty Barksdale (24) FR RB
Travis Black (57) FR LB
Scott Bradley (23) FR DB
Pete Browne (66) SR OL
Jeff Carpenter (64) SO OL
Mark Crisci (36) SO DB
Eddie Collins (13) FR QB
Mike Childers (54) JR OL
Braulio Castillo (7) JR QB
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Dave Dunn (80) JR DL
Lionel DeMorst (87) SR TE
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Adam Foxx (65) FR OL
Mark Fenick (11) SR K
Vi rgil Enriquez (20) JR RB
Luke Dye (60) FR OL
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David Gilmore (75) JR DL
Mark Garcia (63) SO OL
Sergio Fuentes (10) SR DB
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Sam McDermott (83) SO WR
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Jeff Mansukhani (88) SR WR
Don Macinnes (44) SO RB
Jim Morrison (6) FR K
Jeff Merlino (45) JR OLB
Mike Merkin (59) FR OL
Jim Mead (42) JR DB
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20TH-RANKED USD TOREROS FACE MUST-WIN HOME GAME AGAINST 16TH- RANKED MENLO COLLEGE OAKS
We l come to the University of San Diego Homecoming football game between the USD Torer os and the visiting Menlo College Oaks , This is a must- win s itua tion for both top-20 teams as they try to keep their post-season hopes alive , Menlo College, who has been ranked in the top-20 all season and is currently holding down the 16th spot, comes into Torero Stadium with a 6- 2 record , San Diego, with a 6-2- 1 mark, j ust broke into the top-20 this week for the first time thi s season as they hold down the 20th spo t, Both teams have a l egi timate shot a t the playoffs with a victory today, The NCAA Division III playoff format involves 16 teams , with 4 teams from each region . Right now Menlo i s ranked 4th in the west r egion while the Torer os are right behind at t he 5th spot, The Division III participants fo r the playoffs will be announced on Sunday , November 15th . The Toreros suffered their second defeat of the season last week as they lost t o a very s trong Division II opponent, St. Mary's College . The SMC Gaels scored 20 first quarter points before USD got on the scor eboard with a SO-yard TD pass t o WR Sam McDe rmott f r om OB Brendan Murphy . That was USD ' s only score of t he day as St , Mary's cruised to a 34- 7 victory, The Gae l s totaled 374 yards of offense (254 pass/120 rush) to San Diego's 142 (80 pass/62 ru sh). Murphy struggled at quarterback, finishing jus t S- of-15 for 80 yards , 2 interceptions and 1 TD . Tailback Vir gil Enriquez , who missed half of the season with a knee injury, led USD ' s rushing attack with 33 yards on 11 carries, Defensively , the Toreros received strong performances from the secondary : FS Bryan Day paced the defense with 18 tackles ; SS John Gutsmied l was in on 11 hi t s ; CB Darryl Jackson also had 11 and CB Chris King added 8 tackles, Menlo College, under the direction of head coach Ray Solari, i s 6- 2 on the season and 5-0 against Division III competiti on. Las t week the Oaks defeated Azusa Pacific 43-10 as they totaled 383 yards of offense while limiting the Cougars to a l0wly 99 yards. Earlier in the season Azusa Pacific handed the Toreros one of their two losses , defeating USD 23-18. Against Azusa , QB Jero ld Montano was 18-for- 30 for 258 yards and 2 TD' s (he also had a TD rush on the day) . TE John Covarrubias hauled in 6 of Montano's passes for 107 yards and 1 TD . The Oaks were paced on the ground by TB Doug Pat terson (18 rushes for 40 yards) , Menlo allowed Azusa Pacific only 3 firs t downs in the game, On the season , Montano is 104-of-182 for 1, 283 yards, 9 interceptions and 10 TD's (he is a 4th year seni or) . TE John Covarrubias l eads the t eam with 27 receptions for 341 yards a nd 3 TD ' s . WR Billy Ryan has 19 catches for 299 yards and 2 TD ' s , TB Doug Patterson has rushed 72 times for 260 yards and 3 TD ' s . The defense is led by junior linebacke r Chris Parks (SO tackles) and cornerback Lou Schroeder ( 4 interceptions) . USD leaders for the season include freshman QB Brendan Murphy (44-92 for 642 yards , 6 inte rceptions and 7 TD ' s) ; TE Lionel DeMors t (15 catches for 189 yards and 1 TD); WR Jeff Mansukhani (13 receptions for 245 yards and 2 TD's); TB Todd Jackson (83 carries fo r 394 yards and 3 TD ' s); TB Ty Barksdale (68 rushes for 224 yards and 3 TD ' s) ; FS Bryan Day (78 tackles, S interceptions); ILB Frank Love (67 t ackles, 6½ sacks); SS John Gutsmiedl (65 tackles; 3 inte rceptions) ; CB Darryl Jackson (56 tackles) and ILB Parris So rianello (53 tackles), In last year's game, Menlo defea t ed USD 34- 8.
The Oaks jumped out to a 27-0 halftime against 4 defeats, Menlo totale d 397 yards 4th quarter on a Todd Jackson !-yard TD
lea d and cruised t o their 5th vict ory of the year of offense to San Diego ' s 189. USD scored in the and a 2- point conversion run by Jeff Mansukhani,
The f o llowing players are seniors playing in their last regular-season game at Torero Stadium: kicker Mark Fenick ( 1s t year player); DB Sergio Fuentes and center Mike Childers (2-year playe r s); 01 Ri chard Hosoda , DB Jim Mead, LB Shawn Rezaian and RB Matt Riley (3- year players); 01 Pete Browne, TE Lionel DeMorst, SS John Gutsmiedl, WR Jeff Mansukhani and DL Erik Peterson (4- year players) . GOOD LUCK SENI ORS !
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1987 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO NUMERICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER ATH. ND NAME PDS HGT WGT YR HOMETOWN 2 Pat St. Peter DB 5-10 175 so Santa Rosa 3 Marvin Harrison WR 5 - 10 180 so San Diego 4 Bryan Day DB 5-11 185 JR Las Vegas, NV 5 Ken Jones WR 6 -0 176 FR San Diego 6 Jim Morrison K 5-7 135 FR Irvine 7 Braulio Cas tillo QB 6-0 205 JR Impe ri a l 8 Joe Yamane WR 5-9 170 JR San Diego 9 Rob S kinner 6-2 190 so San Diego 10 Sergio Fuentes DB 5-10 180 SR La Jolla 11 Mark Fenick K 5 -10 197 SR San Diego 12 Ken Zampese WR 5-6 165 JR San Diego 13 Eddie Collins QB 5-11 155 FR Carl s bad 14 Brendan Murphy QB 6-0 178 FR Rancho Santa Fe 16 Scott S l ykas RB 5 - 10 195 so Hollister 20 Virgil Enriquez RB 5-9 170 JR San Diego 2 1 Todd Jackson RB 5-10 200 so P lacentia 22 Matt McCormick QB 5-11 175 so Chicago , IL 23 Scott Bradley DB 5-11 160 FR Santa Barbara 24 Ty Barksdale RB 5-8 170 FR Fall brook 25 Christopher King DB 5-10 165 FR Sacramento 2 6 John Arens RB 5-11 185 so San Marino 27 Patrick Hefler RB 5-9 173 FR San Diego 28 John Guts miedl DB 5-11 200 SR Fount a in Valley 3 4 Matt Scholl DB 5-10 185 so Lemon Grove 3 6 Mark Crisci DB 5-11 175 so S tammford, CT 40 Darryl Jackson DB 5 - 8 169 FR Los Angeles 4 2 Jim Mead DB 6- 1 180 JR Foster City
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HOMETOWN San Clemente Los Altos Cupertino San Diego Las Vegas, NV Houston, TX Albuque rque, NM Lakewood Arvada, CO Kailua, HI Rescue Waimanalo, HI Carson City, NV Kailua, HI
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NAME Bill Gearing Chris Woodhall Jeff Semba Norman McPhail Blair Neagle Travis Casey Jerold Montano Greg Clark Lou Schroeder Doug Patterson Greg DeVille Scott DeSilva Frank Granier, Michael Kahahawai Kirk Morrison Mark Van Dusen Doug Sargent Blake Fujii Dan McHone John Till Stephen Marsh Tyrone Gates David Reyburne Tyrious Gates Michael Dwane Pedro Rivera Chris Askins Max Ventura Chris Miller Micah Kane Dick Gowans Ernie Monfiletto Paul Jones John Van Damme Doug Badham Ian Winchester J. De St. Andrieu Tom Hutson Scott Freedman Eric Sweet Jay Golden Joe Urban Frank Morones Robert Floyd Michael Giusti Joe Torsiello William Ryan Chris Lupenui Eric Norquist Brad Hutcheon Adam Politzer John Covarrubias Matt Sperison Alika Kaonohi Eddy Madsen James Urick Vern Ahnin Rick Rivera Pat Kaawa John Thomas Tom Byrd Chris Parks
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Call Li eutenant Burgunder at 260-4811, We now have GASOLINE 6615 LINDA VISTA ROAD COME IN AND SAY HELLO TO BOBBY & SANDY WOODS 20 USD YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS 1985 1980 1975 1970 (Club) 1956 Opp Opp 21 32 USO USO Opp USO Opp USO USO 68 OPP 114 Game Scores Not Available in 1956 1957 USO Opp 20 Barstow Marines 13 6 Arizona State Flagstall 40 7 Montana State 21 40 Pomona College 6 a San Diego Marines 41 54 Camp Pendleton 27 U. of Mexico 13 54 Mexico Polytechnic 0 27 Pepperdine 0 46 Colorado Western State 14 46 Chino Institute 14 45 Pepperdine University 13 24 Idaho State 0 24 U. of Montana 13 O San Diego Marines 35 257 8-2-0 1959 USO Opp 14 Cal Poly (SLO) 36 12 Cal Poly Pomona 42 6 Pepperdlne University 19 14 San Diego Marines 40 38 Southern Cal College 14 O Montana State 47 1-5-0 1960 USO Opp 6 Whittier College 20 20 New Mexico Western 29 O Humbolt State 20 14 Azusa College 6 56 Southern Cal College 14 21 San Diego Marines 20 O San Francisco State 35 20 Pepperdine University 13 14 Cal Poly Pomona 28 14 Arizona State Flagstaff 14 4-5-1 1969 (Club) 199 USO Opp 6 Loyola University 35 12 St. Mary's (Cal.) 35 30 Whittier JV 13 20 Long Beach State JV 8 26 USO Alumni 8 19 Azusa-Pacific College 18 20 Cal Tech 6 123 5-2-0 2-3 USO 6-3-0 1958 20 u. of Mexico Opp 13 New Mexico Western 10 6 Montana State 33 Lewis and Clark 31 36 30 27 20 13 11 31 7 23 California Lutheran 17 Redlands 8 Whit1ier 12 Redlands 31 13 Loyola University 13 Cal Poly Pomona 23 18 21 15 Redlands 6 26 Laverne College 14 Claremont-Mudd 10 Pomona Pilzer 8 Claremont Mudd 14 Occidental 21 Laverne 17 Cal Poly Pomona 14 Azusa Pacific 21 UC Santa Barbara 20 SI. Mary's 150 5-5-0 0 CS Norlhridge 29 Whittier College 32 48 Pomona-Pitzer College 0 10 Azusa-Pacific College"· 0 US International U. 41 Cal Lutheran St. Mary's (Cal.) 131 3-6-0 1976 48 18. 224 ·- . USO Opp 7 Redlands 33 30 US International U. 30 18 Occidental College 19 0 Whittier College 10 6 CS Northridge 49 14 Azusa-Pacific College 18 10 CS Los Angeles 30 O Cal Lutheran 47 16 St. Mary's (Cal.) 14 1-7-1 250 1977 USO Opp 17 Cal Lutheran College 25 O Redlands·· 34 Pomona-Pitzer College 0 13 Occidental College 21 12 Whittier College 16 20 CS Northridge 56 7 Azusa-Pacific College 16 O CS Los Angeles 9 13 US International U. 21 St. Mary's (Cal.) 24 137 2-8-0 177 1978 USO Opp 2 Cal Lutheran 22 Redlands 24 27 Pomona-Pitzer College 23 21 Occidental 20 Whittier 9 Claremont-Mudd 16 14 10 48 13 Claremont 69 Cal Tech 17 Pomona Pitzer College 0 17 Occidental 27 17 34 Azusa-Pacific College 13 Occidental College 31 33 Whittier 17 Laverne 16 St. Mary's (Cal.) Laverne College 7 Azusa-Pacific College 27 7 14 Sonoma Stale 41 Edwards AFB 18 169 0 7 136 2-6-0 10 St. Mary's 21 172 1971 (Club) 7ml 208 5-5-0 Opp USO 1981 29 17 22 20 14 31 13 UC Riverside Opp USO 22 Occidental College O Claremont College 21 Laverne College 7 Pomona-Pitzer College 41 Azusa-Pcific College 1986 17 Redlands 47 Claremonl 24 Pomona 36 Occidental 3 OPP 13 13 13 28 15 14 27 31 6 USO 16 20 Whittier 19 La Verne 21 Redlands 21 31 Whittier 23 Laverne 50 23 19 Cal Poly Pomona 21 Loyola University 16 13 Forfeit 42 Pomona-Pitzer 9 Claremonl-Mudd Azusa Pacific 9 UC Santa Barbara 27 Azusa 27 USF 144 206 3-5-0 1972 (Club) 42 Chapman 14 St. Mary's (Cal.) 14 10 41 34 168 \El 290 Opp USO 9-1-0 7 St. Mary's 7 Occidental 8 Menlo 14 UC Riverside 34 1982 6 Opp 0 14 Claremont College 19 Occidental College 16 CS Los Angeles 21 Laverne College 28 Pomona-Pitzer College 35 Loyola University 7 US International U. 41 Azusa-Pacific College 14 Westminster (Utah) USO 32 Redlands 40 Claremonl 31 Pomona 20 Occidental 29 27 142 4-6-0 13 34 20 20 15 7 6 18 Whittier 14 Laverne 9 Azusa-Pacific College 24 Cal Poly Pomona 17 use J.C. 14 St. Mary's (Cal.) 215 4-5-0 1983 USO 23 Whittier 28 Laverne 6 Azusa-Pacific College 21 Hayward 22 Cal Lutheran o St. Mary's 189 5-5-0 1984 USO 9 Redlands 13 Claremont-Mudd 3 Cal Lutheran 7 Azusa-Pacific 31 UC Santa Barbara 10 Azusa-Pacific 3 St. Mary's 111 1-8-1 •NCAA Playoffs • •Forfeit loss •NCAA Playoffs • •Forfeit loss 14 Redlands 34 Claremont 34 Pomona 7 Occidental 22 Pomona-Pitzer 0 Cal State Chico 13 la Verne 18 7 , 27 13 20 31 160 6-3-1 174 209 1973 Opp USO 20 16 UC Riverside Opp 13 14 10 28 19 35 Claremont College 34 Occidental College 57 Pomona-Pitzer College 14 7 31 Laverne College 46 SI. Mary's (Cal.) 28 Humbolt State 14 0 14 10 40 46 28 11 20 ., 47 Azusa-Pacific College 56 US International U. 35 6 Azusa-Pacific College 47 Edwards AFB 38 US lnternallonal U. 0 61 Loyola University 30 CS Los Angeles 14 *Whittenburg 27 21 20 11 200 27 St. Mary's 169 455 9-2-1 6-3-0 Opp 13 23 22 23 31 30 34 28 24 14 242 1974 1979 Opp USO Opp USO 17 15 40 13 CS Northridge 16 38 Edwards AFB O Cal Lutheran Azusa-Pacilic College 39 14 16 14 Cal Lutheran 23 Redlands 9 14 Laverne College 12 Whittier College 10 CS Los Angeles 36 40 Pomona-Pitzer College 26 7 Humbolt Stale 53 O US lnlernational U. 29 23 St. Mary's (Cal.) 17 0 UC Riverside 48 132 3-8-0 306 14 35 Pomona-Pitzer 21 Whittier 2 27 Occidental 38 16 28 37 21 8 Claremont-Mudd 14 Azusa-Pacific College 8 US lnternalional U. 7 St. Mary's (Cal.) 12 Laverne College 193 235 4-6-0 21 FINAL 1986 USD FOOTBALL STATS RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE (4- 6) Sep t. 13 (W) at Whi ttier Sept . 20 (L) at La Verne Sept. 27 (W) REDLANDS RECEIVING AVE . NO YDS TD LG 36 43 19 18 24 21 13 14 10 811 16. 6 7 20- 16 (1055) 19-21 ( 880) 21- 3 (3350) Mansukhani 49 Reilly DeMor st Enriquez Zampese Hosoda Scholl McDermott J ackson Macinnes Crivello McCoy 23 12 11 418 18.2 7. 4 6.8 12. 0 15. 4 7. 8 6. 8 10 . 0 2. 0 8. 0 2.0 13 . 5 11. 6 0. 0 33. 4 35. 3 AVE . 15. 6 9. 5 5. 0 12. 3 4. 9 AVE . 23 . 3 18. 1 15 . 9 19 . 7 16.0 15.0 5. 0 2. 0 19 . 2 15. 9 5 . 3 o.o 60. 0 2. 0 17 . 0 10. 0 0 . 0 o.o 0 . 0 10 . 8 5. 6 AVE . AVE . 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 89 75 Oct. 4 (W) at Pomona- Pi tzer 42- 16 (1000) Oct. 11 (L) CLAREMONT-MUDD 9-13 (2600) Oct. 18 (W) at Azusa Pacific *19-49 (3500) Oct. 25 (L) UC SANTA BARBARA 9- 14 (1700) 108 108 47 9 7 6 4 3 2 I 1 Nov . 1 (L) ST. MARY ' S Nov . 8 (L) OCCIDENTAL Nov . 15 (L) at Menlo College 7-10 (1030) 7-41 (4000) 8-34 ( 500) 27 30 4 8 2 9 8 2 *denotes Azusa Pacific for feited game TEAM STATISTICS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS USD 138 OPP USD OPP 128 1727 134 1550 15 43 45 174 9 By Rushing By Passing By Penalty 41 72 25 87 71 16 PUNTING YDS NO LG BK McNamara 53 1838 34.7 54 0 3rd Down:Made/Att . 4th Down :Made/Att . TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE Total Offensi ve Plays Ave. Gain Per Play NET YARDS RUSHING NET YARDS PASSING Completions/Attempts Percentage Complete PUNT RETURNS/AVERAGE KICKOFF RET . /AVERAGE INTERCEPTIONS/RET. AVE . PUNTS/AVERAGE 34/125 53/ 130 2 0 Team 0 2 2 0 7/17 2502 625 4.0 775 1727 9/18 3460 760 4. 6 19 10 1550 55 1838 47 1660 USD OPP 54 58 PUNT RET. Mansukhani 9 Gutsmiedl NO TD YDS 140 LG 59 28 59 10 LG 56 34 26 30 16 15 5 76 8 0 0 128/3 15 134/276 1 5 Zampese . 406 USD OPP .486 18 22 1 I 55/34 . 7 18/12 . 3 42/19 . 2 18/10 . 8 72/664 19/ 11 47/35 . 3 9/4 . 9 28/15 . 9 20/5 . 6 121/1135 44 9 0 KTCKOFF RET. NO YDS 420 163 127 TD 18 Mansukhani Zampese Gutsmiedl Knight Macinnes Jackson Skinne r PENALTIES/YARDS FUMBLES/LOST TOUCHDOWNS By Rushing By Passing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 8 3 13/8 22 28 18 59 16 15 5 15 9 By Return 2 1 5 2 5 2 I-POINT CONVERSIONS 2-POINT CONVERSIONS 13/16 25/28 Riley 3/6 2/9 0 USD OPP 42 28 807 445 YDS 27 56 36 LC 20 14 FIELD GOALS 8/13 SAFETY 2 0 TOTAL POINTS 161 16 . 1 217 21. 7 PICKOFFS NO TD 3 Ave . Points Per Game Royer White Knigh t 16 3 3 2 2 1 RUSHING Enriquez Jackson Crivello Scholl Maclnnes Slykas ATT AVE , TD LG YG YL 0 0 NYC 112 493 51 442 4.0 2 59 Gutsmiedl 120 0 101 47 161 38 128 37 109 11 1 16 1 27 1 15 0 8 0 11 0 12 0 5 0 7 0 10 5 59 18 48 150 128 3.2 3. 4 2. 6 2. 0 3. 8 3. I 3. 0 2. 3 2. 5 4. 0 Muklevicz Merlino Stoebne r DeLaFuente Poj tinger 4 4 0 17 10 17 10 14 95 24 23 22 12 24 23 24 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 3 3 1 1 Arens Riley Day 9 9 7 18 20 194 112 USO OPP 1 101 McNamara 10 36 45 78 203 -125 - 2. 8 Dixon USO OPP 310 1059 284 484 2087 177 1910 775 SCORING Mansukhani Reilly Enriquez Jackson Scholl Crivello McDermott Gutsmiedl Maclnnes McClelland Furseth Nichols Dixon FG l XP 2XP S TOT TD - 1- 50 8 4 3 2 1 24 18 12 PASSING ATT COMP INT PCT . YDS TD LG 311 128 18 412 1727 15 43 McCoy Dixon 4 0 McNamara 2 . 000 0 0 0 6 6 6 6 6 2 2 9 9 USD OPP 315 276 128 134 20 . 406 1727 15 43 18 . 486 1550 9 45 SCORE BY QUARTERS I 4 2 3 TOTAL 161 23 38 San Diego Opponents 40 56 60 21, 99 38 217 9/12 2/7 3/ 3 0/2 1/ 1 1 22 2/9 13/ 16 3/6 2 161 USO OPP 28 8/13 25/28 0 22 0 217
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