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Sports '..':- Tne CoUegian • September 4,1991 n Soccer. FavoriimyteBw West conference 1 'i' i " ; 7 i i "* ■ Continued from page 9 " shut outsin 1990, but is get-: tingasdffchallenge from redshirt freshman David Kramer (Cu¬ pertino).; ■;.:.',. ... ;.., ' r- '■■ "David and Chris wiU chal¬ lenge each other for the starting job. David is strong enough to play In goal and he will get a chance to play," said Bluem. It will be difficult for Kuhn to match last season's record- setting performance. When a goalie shuts out an opponent the credit equally goes to the rest of the team," said Bluem. "Our goalkeepers will havea little more pressure put on them this year because of players from last sea¬ son." Defenders— "Our most dif- ficult challenge befbrethesea son begins has been rebuilding the defense," said Bluem. Bluem has good reason to worry. FSU lost quality defense- men Geoff Cray, Kirk Steers, Lou Chacon, and Vince Marti- The coaching staff is count- ing on.returning veteran Ausrine Ogbodo, whols converting from jnklfltider to defenseuian. Other returnees who will fight for start¬ ing positions include senior Erik Pottorff and junior Bobby Focht As many as four new recruits will compete for playing time on defense. Freshmen Garrison Harmann (Phoenix, Ariz,) and Rueben Rosales (Bakersfleld) may step right in and play right away. ^Jw" A pair of transfers nQrJralso contribute in 1991. Rocco DeNardis was the captain of the junior college na¬ tional champions at Yavapai J .C., while junior Richard Wright transferred to Fresno State after spending two years at the Uni¬ versity of South Carolina at Spartnanburg. Wright is origi¬ nally from Nottinghamshire, England. "It may take some time for the newcomers to come around, but we think we have the players to form a solid said. Midfielders— Junior Jason Gray will have to fill the shoes of deputed playmaker Ricky Villa. Gray started al 24 games for the Bulldogs last season while con¬ tributing 10 points. Also returning to work with Gray as playmaker is senior Vu Tran. Tran is a three year fetter- man for the Bulldogs and will provide leadership and experi¬ ence. Other rnidfieid returnees include 5 foot 4 inch sparkplug Sterling Wescott, who seems to play bigger than his size, and junior Chris Johnson, who con¬ tributed 17 points in 1990. "We're counting on Tran, Gray, Johnson, and Wescott to pick up some of the slack on of¬ fense," said Bluem. Forwards— The Bulldog scoring attack could bedescribed in one name: GereU Elliot. The senior from Albuquerque, N.M. set school records for goals (16) and points O9)inaseason. Like Kuhn, Bluem fears that Elliot may also get off to a slow start This may beadifficultyear for GereU. Villa and (departed veteran Karl! Ingemantookabt of pressure off Cerel! and many of our opponents will be keying on Mm a lot," said Bluem. Other veterans returning to the front line include Donavan Martinez and Ben Rojas. Transfer Tracy Day could also make an impact on offense for FSU. Day played two years at Sacramento State before serving a two-year mission for his church. In addition to a tough non- conference slate, the Bulldogs will be facing a much more competi¬ tive challenge in the Big West in Bluem's opinion. "I think UNLV wffl be the tea m; to beat UC Santa Barbara and Cal Stare Fullerton will also be tough, and Irvine and San Jose State look greatly improved," said Bluem. "We've won three shooting for us." The Bulldog coaches hope mat the team can survive the tough schedule and lack of expe¬ rience on defense and countinue its success- "1 think we'll chal¬ lenge for the Big West title which if we can win will get us in the NCAAV said Bluem. It de¬ pends on how well they can stay focused and iftheybtend together as a team." Notes— The Bulldogs are ranked 13th in thc Gatorade/ 1SSA Preseason Poll ... FSU will host top-ranked and defending national cham¬ pion UCLA in the Carl's Jr. Goal Rush Tournament later this month The team may also play number five EvansvOle (a 1990 Final Four team) at the Florida International Tournament in October... Elliot needs just four goals and 19 points to establish all- time school records in both cate¬ gories. The Daily Collegian SVeJJon't Wnteirfor Your Mother legian is now accepting applications for the following positions: News Writers Photo Editor Staff Artists Columnists Circulation Manager Call 278-2486 Ask for Jana L.;jiB[^^ ! ANNOUNCEMENTS 200,000 fettngs for SCHOLARSHIPS, FELUWSHIPS.GRANTS & LOANS tailored to applicant. Available by wrilmjto:'.^-"; College Financial Service . 373l6PtnewoodLane Shaver Lake, Ca, 93^44 God Si Mike Eagfes C.E.O. Rich, Intelligent Republican . Go Bulldogs Go. FOR SALE •79 RAT Brj^VA EXCELLENT CONDITION $1,650 O.B.O. 435- 8707 Dorm/Apt FURNITURE a la HOME EXPRESS 3 desks. 2 Night stands, 1 chest,drop leaf desk.chair. 439-1965 For safe, Toshiba Laptop 286/20 Meg.HD. SL295. 276-1579. God & Mute Eagles neighborhood Mac Plus. 2.5 Meg, SOOK external watch captain working with Fresno drive, Image writer II. programs. Police Fresno Stale Area paper, $995. 209-435-6761. Typing /Reasonable Rates, 2Z&J322 i ROOMATE For rent 4 bedroom 2 1/2 bam condo (Fresno Square) $700 per month 222- 2296 Female wanted to share 2 bdrm. townhouse S210. Myra, 222-6136. HELP WANTED Lab Assistant. Inierested in learning and earning? 20 hrsTweek for initially 2months and may lead tokmger months. 57.00/hr. minimum, based on experi¬ ence. Experience in Microbiology and/ or Molecular Biology desired. Call 278-2751. GONE TOMORROW GEAR up your back to school wardrobe-the style, fit, comfort and quality you demand. Don't miss out!
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Title | 1991_09 The Daily Collegian September 1991 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | September 4, 1991, Page 11 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1991 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Sports '..':- Tne CoUegian • September 4,1991 n Soccer. FavoriimyteBw West conference 1 'i' i " ; 7 i i "* ■ Continued from page 9 " shut outsin 1990, but is get-: tingasdffchallenge from redshirt freshman David Kramer (Cu¬ pertino).; ■;.:.',. ... ;.., ' r- '■■ "David and Chris wiU chal¬ lenge each other for the starting job. David is strong enough to play In goal and he will get a chance to play," said Bluem. It will be difficult for Kuhn to match last season's record- setting performance. When a goalie shuts out an opponent the credit equally goes to the rest of the team," said Bluem. "Our goalkeepers will havea little more pressure put on them this year because of players from last sea¬ son." Defenders— "Our most dif- ficult challenge befbrethesea son begins has been rebuilding the defense," said Bluem. Bluem has good reason to worry. FSU lost quality defense- men Geoff Cray, Kirk Steers, Lou Chacon, and Vince Marti- The coaching staff is count- ing on.returning veteran Ausrine Ogbodo, whols converting from jnklfltider to defenseuian. Other returnees who will fight for start¬ ing positions include senior Erik Pottorff and junior Bobby Focht As many as four new recruits will compete for playing time on defense. Freshmen Garrison Harmann (Phoenix, Ariz,) and Rueben Rosales (Bakersfleld) may step right in and play right away. ^Jw" A pair of transfers nQrJralso contribute in 1991. Rocco DeNardis was the captain of the junior college na¬ tional champions at Yavapai J .C., while junior Richard Wright transferred to Fresno State after spending two years at the Uni¬ versity of South Carolina at Spartnanburg. Wright is origi¬ nally from Nottinghamshire, England. "It may take some time for the newcomers to come around, but we think we have the players to form a solid said. Midfielders— Junior Jason Gray will have to fill the shoes of deputed playmaker Ricky Villa. Gray started al 24 games for the Bulldogs last season while con¬ tributing 10 points. Also returning to work with Gray as playmaker is senior Vu Tran. Tran is a three year fetter- man for the Bulldogs and will provide leadership and experi¬ ence. Other rnidfieid returnees include 5 foot 4 inch sparkplug Sterling Wescott, who seems to play bigger than his size, and junior Chris Johnson, who con¬ tributed 17 points in 1990. "We're counting on Tran, Gray, Johnson, and Wescott to pick up some of the slack on of¬ fense," said Bluem. Forwards— The Bulldog scoring attack could bedescribed in one name: GereU Elliot. The senior from Albuquerque, N.M. set school records for goals (16) and points O9)inaseason. Like Kuhn, Bluem fears that Elliot may also get off to a slow start This may beadifficultyear for GereU. Villa and (departed veteran Karl! Ingemantookabt of pressure off Cerel! and many of our opponents will be keying on Mm a lot," said Bluem. Other veterans returning to the front line include Donavan Martinez and Ben Rojas. Transfer Tracy Day could also make an impact on offense for FSU. Day played two years at Sacramento State before serving a two-year mission for his church. In addition to a tough non- conference slate, the Bulldogs will be facing a much more competi¬ tive challenge in the Big West in Bluem's opinion. "I think UNLV wffl be the tea m; to beat UC Santa Barbara and Cal Stare Fullerton will also be tough, and Irvine and San Jose State look greatly improved," said Bluem. "We've won three shooting for us." The Bulldog coaches hope mat the team can survive the tough schedule and lack of expe¬ rience on defense and countinue its success- "1 think we'll chal¬ lenge for the Big West title which if we can win will get us in the NCAAV said Bluem. It de¬ pends on how well they can stay focused and iftheybtend together as a team." Notes— The Bulldogs are ranked 13th in thc Gatorade/ 1SSA Preseason Poll ... FSU will host top-ranked and defending national cham¬ pion UCLA in the Carl's Jr. Goal Rush Tournament later this month The team may also play number five EvansvOle (a 1990 Final Four team) at the Florida International Tournament in October... Elliot needs just four goals and 19 points to establish all- time school records in both cate¬ gories. The Daily Collegian SVeJJon't Wnteirfor Your Mother legian is now accepting applications for the following positions: News Writers Photo Editor Staff Artists Columnists Circulation Manager Call 278-2486 Ask for Jana L.;jiB[^^ ! ANNOUNCEMENTS 200,000 fettngs for SCHOLARSHIPS, FELUWSHIPS.GRANTS & LOANS tailored to applicant. Available by wrilmjto:'.^-"; College Financial Service . 373l6PtnewoodLane Shaver Lake, Ca, 93^44 God Si Mike Eagfes C.E.O. Rich, Intelligent Republican . Go Bulldogs Go. FOR SALE •79 RAT Brj^VA EXCELLENT CONDITION $1,650 O.B.O. 435- 8707 Dorm/Apt FURNITURE a la HOME EXPRESS 3 desks. 2 Night stands, 1 chest,drop leaf desk.chair. 439-1965 For safe, Toshiba Laptop 286/20 Meg.HD. SL295. 276-1579. God & Mute Eagles neighborhood Mac Plus. 2.5 Meg, SOOK external watch captain working with Fresno drive, Image writer II. programs. Police Fresno Stale Area paper, $995. 209-435-6761. Typing /Reasonable Rates, 2Z&J322 i ROOMATE For rent 4 bedroom 2 1/2 bam condo (Fresno Square) $700 per month 222- 2296 Female wanted to share 2 bdrm. townhouse S210. Myra, 222-6136. HELP WANTED Lab Assistant. Inierested in learning and earning? 20 hrsTweek for initially 2months and may lead tokmger months. 57.00/hr. minimum, based on experi¬ ence. Experience in Microbiology and/ or Molecular Biology desired. Call 278-2751. GONE TOMORROW GEAR up your back to school wardrobe-the style, fit, comfort and quality you demand. Don't miss out! |