Pacific University Football 2012 Media Guide

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CONTACT INFORMATION Address: UC Box A-154, 2043 College Way Forest Grove, OR 97116 Athletic Office Phone: 503-352-2767 Athletic Office Fax: 503-352-2209 Sports Information Phone: 503-352-2161 Sports Information Fax: 503-352-2286 Website: www.goboxers.com Facebook: facebook.com/pacificuboxers Twitter: twitter.com/goboxers You Tube youtube.com/pacificuboxers FACILITY INFORMATION Home Field: Lincoln Park Stadium Opened: 2007 2,800 (main stadium 1,160) Seating Capacity: Surface: FieldTurf

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FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Keith Buckley Alma Mater: UC Davis (1996) Record At Pacific/Years: 1-18/2 Years Overall Record/Years: 1-18/12 Years Offensive Coordinator: Jim Craft (3rd Season) Defensive Coordinator/ Recruiting Coordinator: Jacob Yoro (3rd Season) Offensive Line Coach/ Strength & Conditioning: Ian Falconer (3rd Season) Running Backs Coach: Mike McCabe (3rd Season) Kickers Coach: Jason Daily (3rd Season) Offensive Assistant Coach: Justin Fritz (2nd Season) Wide Receivers Coach: James Yen (1st Season) Tight Ends Coach: Tyler Bowen (1st Season) Defensive Backs Coach/ Equipment Manager: Erik Monson (1st Season) Defensive Tackles Coach: John Steiger (1st Season) Defensive Ends Coach: Marc Moody (1st Season) Defensive Assistant Coach: Randyn Akiona (1st Season) FOOTBALL INFORMATION 2011 Overall Record: 1-8 2011 Conference Record (Finish): 1-5 (6th) Starters Returning/Lost: 22/3 (9 offensive, 10 defensive, 3 specialists) Basic Offense: Pro Style Basic Defense: 4-3 Home Uniforms: White Helmets, Red Jerseys & Pants Away Uniforms: White Helmets, White Jerseys & Pants

2012 Football Schedule Date Thurs., Aug. 30 Sat., Sept. 8 Sat., Sept. 22 Sat., Sept. 29 Sat., Oct. 6 Sat., Oct. 13 Sat., Oct. 27 Sat., Nov. 3 Sat., Nov. 10

Opponent Simon Fraser at Occidental at Willamette Whitworth* (Homecoming) at Puget Sound* Pacific Lutheran* at Lewis & Clark* Willamette* at Linfield*

Location Forest Grove Los Angeles, Calif. Salem, Ore. Forest Grove Tacoma, Wash. Forest Grove Portland, Ore. Forest Grove McMinnville, Ore.

Time 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

* - Northwest Conference opponents Home games in bold type All times local to game site and subject to change. Please visit GoBoxers.com for schedule updates. All games will air in the Portland area on 1360 AM KUIK and via webcast at GoBoxers.com. All five home games will be video webcast at GoBoxers.com.

Credits The 2012 Pacific Football Media Guide & Yearbook is a production of the Pacific University Sports Information Office. Writing, Editing & Design: Blake Timm ‘98 Photography: Blake Timm, Jaime Valdez, John Lariviere, and Jim Flory. Some photos courtesy Pacific University Archives and the Forest Grove News-Times Editorial Assistance: Matt Richert, Joe Lang, Chelsey Chamberlain ‘12 Printing: Lasko Printing, Portland, Ore. Additional copies of this guide will be available for purchase for $10 at home Pacific football games. Copies also available by mail for $15 (including postage) by contacting the Pacific University Sports Information Office at 503-352-2161 or timmbr@pacificu. edu. Copyright © 2012, Pacific University Athletics. All rights reserved.

GENERAL INFORMATION 2-4 Quick Facts.............................................................................3 2012 Schedule..........................................3 & Back Cover Media Information...............................................................4 Broadcast Information....................................................4 2012 SEASON PREVIEW

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COACHING STAFF 9-14 Head Coach Keith Buckley...........................................10 Football Staff.......................................................................11 15-48 2012 PLAYERS Roster.....................................................................16 Returning Player Profiles.............................................18 Newcomer Player Profiles..........................................38 Pronunication Guide........................................................457 49-54 2012 OPPONENTS Simon Fraser/Occidental...........................................50 Willamette/Whitworth.....................................51 Puget Sound/Pacific Lutheran..................................52 Lewis & Clark/Linfield....................................................53 Opponents Composite Schedule..............................54 2011 SEASON REVIEW 55-74 Season Review..................................................................56 By The Numbers..............................................................60 Team Statistics.................................................................61 Schedule & Results.........................................................61 Individual Statistics.........................................................61 Defensive Statistics........................................................64 Game Highs........................................................................65 Game Recaps....................................................................66 75-80 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE About The Northwest Conference..........................76 Past Champions..................................................76 2011 NWC Standings...................................................76 2011 All-NWC Teams....................................................77 2011 Team Statistics.....................................................78 2011 Individual Offensive Statistics..........................78 2011 Individual Defensive Statistics......................79 2011 Student-Athletes of the Week.....................80 2012 Preseason Coaches Poll.................................80 Bowl & Postseason History.........................................80 HISTORICAL INFORMATION 81-102 Individual Records............................................................82 Longest Plays/Streaks...........................................83 Team Records...................................................................84 Individual Yearly Leaders.............................................85 Individual Category Leaders.......................................87 Honor Roll............................................................................91 Coaching Records............................................................92 Year-By-Year Records..........................................92 Series History....................................................................95 Pacific’s Championship Teams..................................96 Columbia Football Association...................................98 All-Time Roster..................................................................99 MISCELLANEOUS 103-111 Lincoln Park Stadium..................................................104 Stoller Center..................................................................105 Athletics Facilities..........................................................106 Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame......................................107 Boxer Club.........................................................................107 President Lesley Hallick.............................................108 Director of Athletics Ken Schumann....................108 Pacific Administration/Coaching Staff..............109 About Pacific University.............................................110 Helmets & Uniforms....................................................111

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PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Location: Forest Grove, Ore. Founded: 1849 National Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: Northwest Conference Enrollment: 3,302 (1,603 undergraduate) Colors: Red (PMS 1805), Black & White Nickname: Boxers President: Dr. Lesley Hallick Director of Athletics: Ken Schumann Associate Athletic Director: Lauren Esbensen Sports Information Director: Blake Timm Head Athletic Trainer: Linda McIntosh

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Media Information Media Outlets PRINT Forest Grove News-Times Zack Palmer, Sports Editor 503-357-3181/zpalmer@fgnewstimes.com John Schrag, Publisher 503-357-3181/jschrag@fgnewstimes.com The Oregonian Nick Daschel, Small College Beat Writer 360-607-4824/ndaschel@comcast.net Mark Hester, Sports Editor 503-221-8548/ mhester@oregonian.com Hillsboro Argus Lawrence Kreifels, Sports Editor 503-648-1131/kreifels@hillsboroargus.com Associated Press Anne Peterson/Sports Reporter 503-228-8169/apeterson@ap.org General E-Mail: apportland@ap.org Pacific Index Tyler Grant, Sports Editor 503-352-2855/tyler@pacindex.com Honolulu Star-Advertiser Billy Hull, Sports Reporter 808-529-4786/bhull@staradvertiser.com Paul Arnett, Sports Editor 808-529-4786/parnett@staradvertiser.com RADIO KUIK-AM (1360) Matt Richert, Sports Director 503-640-1360/mattr@kuik.com KEX-AM (1190) Scott Lynn, Sports Director 503-323-6437/slynn@1190kex.com 750 The Game (KXTG-) Jay Allen, Sports Director 503-243-7595/jay.allen@750thegame.com

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KPAM-AM (860) Ron Callan, Sports Director 503-417-8783/rcallan@kpam.com TELEVISION KATU (ABC) Craig Birnbach, Sports Director 503-221-5559/cbirnbach@katu.com KOIN (CBS) Dan Christopherson, Sports Director 503-464-0769/dchristopherson@koin.com KGW (NBC) Joe Becker, Sports Reporter 503-226-5152/jpbecker@kgw.com MIchael Berk, Sports Reporter 503-226-5119/mberk@kgw.com KPTV (FOX) Dan Sheldon, Sports Director 503-548-6541/dan.sheldon@kptv.com INTERNET D3Football.com Pat Coleman/Executive Editor 612-237-4855/pat@d3football.com

Sports Information Office Blake Timm, Sports Information Director Football Contact (503) 352-2161 • E-Mail: timmbr@pacificu.edu Chelsey Chamberlain, Assistant Sports Information Director (503) 352-1578 • E-Mail: cham5519@pacificu.edu

CREDENTIALS Press credentials for football games must be requested in advance by contacting Blake Timm, Sports Information Director, at (503) 352-2161 or by e-mail at timmbr@pacificu.edu. Credentials will be made available at the will call booth at Lincoln Park Stadium on the day of game. Credential requests made on day of game will not be honored. Because of limited space in the Lincoln Park Stadium press box, seating will assigned in the following order: 1. Home & Visting Radio/TV Broadcasters 2. Daily Print Media 3. Weekly Print Media 4. Other Electronic Media Who Cover Pacific On A Regular Basis 5. Visiting Sports Information Director PLAYER & COACH INTERVIEWS All interviews with Pacific athletes and coaches must be directed through the Sports Information Office with 24 hours advance. Home or cell phone numbers for student-athletes will not be released to reporters under any circumstances. Postgame interviews will be coordinated through Blake Timm, Sports Information Director, and will take place on the field. Requests to interview specific players should be made to Blake Timm no later than the 5-minute mark of the fourth quarter. Under Northwest Conference guidelines, teams are entitled to a 10-minute cooling-off period once they enter their respective locker room. There is no press access to the locker room at any time. EVENT SERVICES Quick statistics will be provided to working media members at halftime. Complete statistical packages will be available within 30 minutes of the conclusion of the contest. Internet access is available at the Stoller Center and all Lincoln Park venues for media use. Please contact the sports information director for access to the University’s network. BROADCAST REQUESTS Radio and television stations wishing to broadcast from Pacific home events should contact the Sports Information Office at least one week in advance. Two analog phone lines are available for visiting radio. Use of phone lines at Lincoln Park Stadium is complimentary, but long distance charges are the responsibility of the originating station. PHOTOGRAPHY Media members wishing for on-field access for photography must contact the Sports Information

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Office prior to the event. Photographers are restricted to sideline areas stretching from the 25-yard line to the endzone. Unless otherwise arranged, photographers are only allowed to shoot for editorial purposes. Images of Pacific sporting events may not be sold as “copyright” without written authorization of Pacific University Athletics. INTERNET/SOCIAL MEDIA The Pacific Athletics Web site, GoBoxers.com, is the most up-to-date resource for information on Boxer athletics, including schedule updates. Stories and statistics for all Pacific home events will be posted on the site within 90 minutes of the conclusion of the event. Results and statistics from away contests will be posted within a reasonable time frame following that event. In addition, media covering Pacific athletics are encouraged to follow the Boxers through their social networking outlets. Facebook: facebook.com/pacificuboxers Twitter: twitter.com/goboxers You Tube: youtube.com/pacificuboxers PACIFIC BROADCASTS All nine Pacific football games will be aired in the Portland area on 1360 AM KUIK, and worldwide via an audio webcast that can be heard through the Pacific Athletics website, GoBoxers.com. Additionally, a live pay-per-view video feed of Pacific’s four home games will be available. Both audio and video feed can be accessed at www.Gozboxers.com/ webcasts. Matt Richert will provide the play-by-play descriptions during the 2012 season, with Scott Hermo providing color analysis. Richert is a 20year veteran play-by-play announcer, most recently providing the descriptions of high school football, basketball and baseball on KUIK. He has also done extensive play-by-play work for state high school championship games on the OSAA Radio Network, including last year’s 5A and 6A championship football contests. Hermo is also a familiar voice to local sports fans, having served as a color analyst on sports broadcasts on KUIK since 1994. Hermo was the color analyst for Linfield football broadcasts in 1998. He helped produce and host the Oregon Prep Report on KXL Radio from 2000-2001 and again in 2003. In addition, Hermo has been a voice on the OSAA Radio Network for each of the last three years.


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Taking another step with experience on their side

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• Another year older and another year stronger, Pacific will lean on their experience to take another step up the Northwest Conference ladder The win-loss record does little to tell the story of how much Pacific football grew in its second season back on the field. The Boxers’ 1-8 record did reflect the first win for the young program, an exciting 44-25 victory over Puget Sound on homecoming weekend. But the win-loss record does little to show the growth the coaching staff observed in experience, confidence, maturity and strength. “Our goal was not to finish at the bottom of the Northwest Conference last year. We accomplished that,” said third year Head Coach Keith Buckley. “Now we want to continue to improve as a football team.” That sophomore season record also didn’t reflect how potent of a passing game that Buckley and his staff have developed in just two years. The Boxers ranked 23rd among Division III teams with 282 passing yards per game and 65th with a pass efficiency ranking of 134.63. And with another year of experience under the belts of the team’s 90 returners, there seems to be no place to go but up. “Across the board, the level of play is improved,” Buckley said. “Physically, our juniors are at an improved level both in terms of strength and experience. Because of that, we have been able to push farther and faster in terms of installing our

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Wide receiver Jordan Fukumoto was Pacific’s first All-NWC First Team selection since 1984.

schemes.” Along with that experienced group of 90 returners comes a class of 65 freshmen that enters as the most talented since the restart of the program in 2010. The experience in the returning group allowed the coaching staff to be more targeted in recruiting, shoring up weaker areas and further strengthening others. But what Buckley thinks will help Pacific climb another step up the ladder in the junior year is the dedication that the junior and sophomore players have shown to not only improving themselves, but to improving the team overall. That has made the team hungrier not only for more on field success, but also for playing time. “You could tell on the first day of camp that the guys put the work in to come in as strong as they could be, in shape as they could be and ready to compete,” Buckley said. “This is a competitive model and those juniors know that they have sophomores and freshmen on their heels and chasing them for their jobs. We have guys that are physically ready to play now and will contribute significantly.” QUARTERBACKS While Honorable Mention All-Northwest Conference quarterback T.C. Campbell has started 17 of 18 games in the new era of Pacific

football, Buckley is still convinced that they can be successful with a two quarterback system that gives the team two distinctly different looks. Campbell’s numbers speak volumes for the potency of the Pacific passing game. He set a school single season record by completing 59.4 percent of his passes and ranked 41st among Division III quarterbacks with an efficiency rating of 141.08. He tied his own school record by throwing for five touchdowns in the breakthrough win over Puget Sound. When Campbell didn’t have a good game with his controlled style, P.J. Minaya made things happen with his scrambling style. He nearly threw the Boxers to a come-from-behind victory in the season finale at Pacific Lutheran, completing 23 of 34 passes for 223 yards and three touchdowns. “P.J. has had a tremendous camp,” Buckley said. “He is a good ball thrower and a tremendous competitor. On the flip side, T.C. is a game manager and a tough player. He wills things to happen. “There’s a debate as to whether you can have two quarterbacks and be successful. I think that we have two very talented guys that give us a chance to win games.” Warner Shaw will apprentice under his two Hawaii teammates with a bright future ahead.


Season Preview leadership components,” Buckley said. “He had worked hard on his game and on his abilities, and we think he came be very serviceable.” Bobby Ladiges and Deven McKinney (will both compete for time after gaining some size over the offseason. Ladiges saw limited action in his freshman campaign, while McKinney played a significant role on special teams with 179 yards and an average of 19.9 yards per return. Bronson Barretto, Kamana Pimentel and Jon Dober lead the list of newcomers with the great potential for playing time. Barretto was an all-state selection at the position in Hawaii, running for 584 yards as a senior. Pimentel earned Second Team Hawaii All-State honors with his 964 yards and 11 touchdowns while Dober earned all-conference honors at Forest Grove High School.

Shaw passed for over 2,000 yards as a senior on his way to earning conference offensive player of the year honors. RECEIVERS Without question, Pacific’s receiver corps continues to be the team’s deepest position and it’s biggest strength. The receivers accounted for 18 of the Boxers’ 22 touchdowns in 2011 and their 282.3 yards per game was 23rd best among all Division III teams. Of the 11 returners at the position, seven saw significant time on the field. The dynamic Jordan Fukumoto became Pacific’s first All-NWC First Team selection in nearly 30 years thanks to an innate play-making ability. Fukumoto led the Boxers and finished fourth in the NWC with eight touchdowns and finished second in the league with 844 yards and 93.8 yards per game. What impresses Buckley is not only Fukumoto’s ability, but his desire to continue improving. “There is no resting on his laurels,” Buckley said. “He continues to work on his game and work on himself, which only raises the entire level of our receiving corps.” Kelson Kawai contributed both on offense and special teams, finishing third for the Boxers with 299 receiving yards and second on returns with 226 yards on 12 return attempts. Blake Anthony made quite a splash in his freshman season, finishing with 275 yards and an average of 13.8 yards per catch. Caleb Roher was also an impact contributor on both offense and special teams. He led the Boxers with 363 return yards on 20 carries, but also finished with 188 yards receiving and two touchdowns.

Jakob Lawrence, Brandon Selvey and Cameron Yip all saw limited touches during 2011, but stand to earn more playing time in 2012. Complementing the play-making abilities of Fukumoto will be the return of Darin Kamealoha, who played just two games in the inaugural 2010 season before having to sit the next year and a half with injuries. Taylor Hickson also returns after missing 2011 as he recovered from an injury suffered during the 2011 track and field season. RUNNING BACKS For the Boxers to experience greater offensive success in 2012, they will need to see significant improvement in the running game. The Boxers averaged just 1.2 yards per carry in 2011, seventh in the NWC, while the team’s opponents averaged five yards per carry against the Boxers. Buckley points out that a more solid running game will help the receivers perform at an even higher level. “For the receiving crew to be as successful as they can be in the grand scheme of full team success, we have to be able to run the ball,” he said. “In the first two years, we were nowhere near the level we wanted to be. That had to do with the physical maturity in both our running backs and offensive line. Now that we have the physical capabilities to move some people around, we should have more success.” Gunther Schultze is the team’s top returning running back, netting 124 yards on 54 carries and averaged 2.3 yards per carry. Buckley lauded the junior for his preparation during the summer. “He is trying to take on some

OFFENSIVE LINE The change in the offensive line has come not with an infusion of new players, but rather through the hard work of the returners. All five starters are back, having put in aggressive summers in the weight room. Aaron Victorino returns as the starting center, as do guards Nikk Novero and Eric Gietzen and tackles Sean Dalton, a 2010 Honorable Mention All-NWC selection, and Kevin Peterson. All five players started all nine games in 2011. While the experience certainly helps those five, the starting lineup is far from set thanks to some young talent right behind. Brandon Sattelmeier saw action in seven games last year and has benefited from a summer in the weight room. Will Ulrich saw spot time as a freshman, but has put on 25 pounds since then.

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Pacific will benefit from an extra year of experience in the running game, anchored by Gunther Schultze (left), and a more mature offensive line with the likes of tackle Sean Dalton (middle). John Lariviere photo.

TIGHT ENDS Brian Taylor and Will Marchbanks stand at the top of the depth chart at tight end. Taylor started all nine games in his sophomore campaign and finished with 141 receiving yards and three touchdowns. “Brian is the epitome of that growth that has happened over the first couple of years,” Buckley said. “He has put on about 25 pounds since he walked in the door. That has allowed him to progress from just a pass-catching tight end to a versatile tight end.” Marchbanks played in eight games last year, playing an effective role in blocking. Buckley said that he has also benefited from increased size and experience. “It has all clicked in camp,” Buckley said. “It is all starting to come together in terms of blocking.” Charlie Reed-Dustin and Taylor Schad both stand to see more playing time as sophomores thanks to strong showings in camp. Both saw limited action during their freshmen seasons. Jack Michels has also shown promise in camp after an all-conference prep career in Washington.

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Season Preview on his athleticism, but now he has become a very smart and savvy corner,” Buckley said. “We are looking forward to a great year from him.” A quartet of players will compete for the starting role at the opposite cornerback. Brandon Harms played in all nine games as a freshman, coming up with 15 tackles. “Brandon is one of the smartest guys I have ever been around at that position, which gives him a heck of a chance to make plays because he is processing it faster than anyone,” Buckley said. Andy Harris made an impression in his five games as a freshman and will stand a chance to compete thanks to his 6-foot-3 frame, which can cover taller receivers. Kasey Dukes will see a role after missing most of the 2011 season with an injury while Jaquari People has also shown great natural talent that will make him a candidate for playing time.

Devin Lagorio’s breakout season on the defensive line earned the Stockton, Calif., native Honorable Mention All-Northwest Conference honors. John Lariviere photo.

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Taylor Mack has been impressive to the coaching staff as well and could vie for time after an all-conference prep career. DEFENSIVE LINE Much like their offensive counterparts, the improvement on the defensive line is thanks primarily to hard work by returners in the offseason. Devin Lagorio showed great promise after starting eight games last year, coming up with 27 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss. Buckley believes the 2011 Honorable Mention AllNWC selection is on the cusp of a breakout year. “He has put a ton of work in,” Buckley said. “He is big and explosive and has finally begun to understand the nuances of the position and has the chance to be dynamite.” Lagorio will again be coupled with Landon Aano on the interior positions. Also a starter in eight games, Aano finished with 23 tackles, led the team with three sacks and was tied for the team lead with 6.5 tackles for loss. Eddie Carrillo stands a good chance for a starting tackle role after an impressive freshman season. He had 13 tackles and 1.5 sacks while seeing action in all nine games, including one start. Mike Smith and Irae Hosea also stand to be tackle candidates as they return from injuries. At the ends, Sean Bangs and Chrystian Johnson return as steady mainstays. Bangs earned the start in all nine games last year, finishing with 13 tackles and a sack. Johnson also started in all nine games and racked up 15 tackles, including two for loss. Jayson Manning and Brandon Hand are both candidates for increased playing time after strong offseason improvements. Alex Pate is

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also in the mix after a prep career where he was an all-conference selection on both lines. DEFENSIVE BACKS The defensive back unit returns Pacific’s most experience on the defensive side of the ball with the return of a pair of All-NWC selections and three starters. Bryan Mills was an Honorable Mention All-NWC selection at safety. He led the Boxers with 62 tackles, placing him 10th among the league’s defensive players. His 35 solo tackles and his 6.9 tackles per game ranked seventh in the NWC. His sophomore season will be best known for a special teams play, though, where he returned a blocked extra point kick 100 yards for a defensive two-point conversion that landed Pacific on SportsCenter. Josh Brinkworth started at safety in five of his nine games and was an impact player as a freshman. He finished third for the Boxers with 42 tackles, made three for loss and tied Mills with two forced fumbles. Buckley is excited to see where a solid offseason of work will take them. “I was thrilled with the focus and shape they came in with,” Buckley said. “They took their off-season very seriously and came in playing from day one at a different level than they ended at last year.” Kamu Morita was just as effective, finishing with 31 tackles while seeing action in eight games. Joey Michael will also vie for time thanks in part to his 6-foot-3 frame. Craig Bailey showed that the learning curve to adjust from wide receiver to cornerback was a short one. An Honorable Mention All-NWC selection on the corner, Bailey finished with 18 tackles and led the conference with 11 pass break-ups. “Craig survived for a while purely

LINEBACKERS Pacific will benefit from an experienced crew at linebacker that sees all three regular starters return. Tim Hastie started all nine games at middle linebacker, finishing second for the Boxers with 56 tackles and share the team lead with 6.5 tackles for loss. His 23 assisted tackles ranked 11th in the NWC. Shane Feuerbach also started all nine games on the strong side, finishing with 24 tackles. Chris Santiago completed a successful transition from safety to weak side linebacker, starting all nine games while racking up 30 tackles. Hunter Dassonville, Jack Perez and Justin Revilla will all compete to back-up Hastie in the middle. Dassonville played in the final six games of the season, finishing with nine tackles, including three for loss. Perez was a California all-region selection on defense while Revilla had a successful prep career in Hawaii. Alen Suklje returns after a medical redshirt season in the shape to compete for time at strong side linebacker. Gabe Flory and Austin Brown will compete for time at weak side linebacker after seeing limited action in 2011. KICKERS For the third straight year, Pacific stands to score from a strong kicking game. Moses Villareal-Gomez became the second straight Boxers’ place kicker to earn Honorable Mention All-NWC honors. After a rough start that saw him miss four his first five field goal attempts, Villareal-Gomez came back to make five straight to end the season and connect on 17 of 19 point-after attempts. Aaron Koford returns for his third season as the Boxers’ primary punter. The junior worked hard on his consistency in the off-season after a year where he finished fifth in the league in average and third with 13 balls inside the 20-yard line. Tyler Gilmore has also shown a strong leg in camp.


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Coaching Staff The Buckley File EDUCATION BA, Rhetoric/Communications and English, UC Davis, 1996 MS, Physical Education (Sport Philosophy emphasis), Idaho, 2001 PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE Assistant Head Coach, UC Davis, 2007-2009 Defensive Backs Coach, UC Davis, 2005-2008 Assoc. Director of Football Operations, Stanford, 2002-2005 Defensive Backs Coach, Humboldt State, 2001-2002 Defensive Graduate Assistant Coach, Idaho, 1999-2001 Assistant Football Coach/Defensive Backs Coach, UC Davis, 1996-1999 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Played defensive back at UC Davis from 1992 to 1995.

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PERSONAL Native of Milpitas, Calif. He and wife Kara have two daughters, Kristen and Kaitlyn.

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Keith Buckley Head Football Coach • 3rd Season 3rd Season Overall UC Davis (1996) As he enters his third year as the head coach of the Pacific football program, Keith Buckley is beginning to see the fruits of the labor he has spent building the program from scratch. In 2011, Buckley led the Boxers to their first victory since the program’s reinstatement in 2010 as they wowed a sellout homecoming crowd with a 44-25 victory over Puget Sound. The victory was a defining moment in a season that saw the Boxers land seven All-Northwest Conference selections, which included the selection of wide receiver Jordan Fukumoto as Pacific’s first first team selection since 1984. Working with a core of nearly 100 freshmen coming out for the first season of the program, Buckley led a Pacific team that earned a reputation for never quitting on the field, even against the best of opponents. Four of his players earned spots on the All-Northwest Conference Team, led by second team wide receiver Jordan Fukumoto. Buckley’s 2011 campaign also included two Northwest Conference Offensive Student-Athlete of the Week selections for quarterback T.C. Campbell, a D3Football.com Team of the Week honor for defensive back Craig Bailey and an unusual defensive two-point conversion play by safety Bryan Mills that put the Boxers on ESPN SportsCenter’s Top Plays. The growth of the Pacific program is continuing on an uphill swing under Buckley’s leadership. The Boxers welcome 65 newcomers to Forest Grove in 2012 after bringing in 75 new players in 2011 and 110 during the inaugural 2010 campaign. Buckley was named the head coach of the new Pacific football program on July 31, 2009. He arrived in Forest Grove after four seasons as part of the coaching staff at UC Davis after he emerged from an exhaustive national search that saw over 125 people apply to lead Pacific’s first football team since 1991. Buckley relishes the chance to be part of building a new program. “This is a coach’s dream,” Buckley said. “There are few situations where you have the chance to build a program from the ground up, develop young talent and have a chance to put Pacific on the football map. I am excited for this opportunity, not only for me professionally but also for my family.” Buckley arrived at Pacific after a four-year stint at UC Davis, where he served as assistant head coach and coordinated recruiting efforts for the Aggies’ NCAA Division I-FCS program in addition to coaching the safeties. Prior to being promoted, Buckley spent three seasons as the Aggies’ defensive backs coach. During his time at his alma mater, Buckley played an instrumental role in the team’s transition from Division II to Division I under Head Coach Bob Biggs. The Aggies succeeded in extending their string of 37 consecutive winning seasons in addition to pulling off an upset of Stanford in their third season of transition to Division I. Buckley was also the primary position coach for UC Davis’ first Division I All-American, free safety J.J. Barsi (2006). In addition to his coaching duties, Buckley created and coordinated the Aggies’ annual high school football skills camp and worked as a lecturer in the physical education program, teaching courses in elementary physical education, sport in society and activity courses. A 1996 graduate of UC Davis with degrees in rhetoric and communications and English, Buckley played for the Aggies as a defensive back. During his time on the line, the Aggies advanced to the NCAA Division II playoffs twice and the team compiled a 30-11-2 record. An injury forced Buckley to the sidelines in his junior season, but gave him a jump-start in his coaching career. He spent the 1996 season as a undergraduate assistant coach before being named cornerbacks coach in 1997 and defensive backs coach in 1998. Buckley made his first move to the Northwest in 1999, coaching defensive backs and outside linebackers for two seasons at Idaho while earning a master’s degree in physical education. At Idaho, Buckley worked for both former Oakland Raiders head coach and current Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach Tom Cable and Wyoming defensive coordinator Chris Tormey. After a one-year stint as a defensive backs coach at Humboldt State in Arcata, Calif., for the 2001 season, Buckley spent one year as a defensive assistant and two years as the associate director of football operations at Stanford under Buddy Teevens and Walt Harris. A native of Milpitas, Calif., Buckley and his wife, Kara, are the proud parents of two daughters, Kristen and Kaitlyn. He was inducted to the Hall of Fame at his prep alma mater, Milpitas High School, earlier this year.


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Offensive Coordinator 3rd Season • Portland State (1998)

Defensive Coordinator Recruiting Coordinator 3rd Season • Hawaii (2008) Jacob Yoro enters his third season as Pacific’s defensive coordinator, using his wealth of experience at the Division I-FCS and NAIA ranks to mold this young Pacific program for success. In addition to his coordinator duties, Yoro does specific position work with the Boxers’ linebackers. Yoro also recently completed his first full season as Pacific’s recruiting coordinator, where he has succeeded in continuing to draw great talent to Forest Grove. He helped to bring 65 new players to Pacific this season after playing a key role in Hawaii recruiting over his first two years with the program. Yoro arrived at Pacific after one season as the linebackers coach at the University of Montana Western in Dillon, where he helped lead the Bulldogs to a 4-6 record. Prior to returning to the mainland, Yoro spent eight seasons coaching in the high school ranks in his native Hawaii. He spent the 2008 season at a linebackers coach and defensive consultant at Waipahu High School. Prior to Waipahu, Yoro spent six years at the St. Louis School in Honolulu where be began as linebackers coach before spending three seasons (20052007) as defensive coordinator. Yoro began his coaching career at Mililani High School where he was the linebackers coach. Yoro played his collegiate football at the University of Montana, where he was a two-year letterwinner before seeing his career cut short by a knee injury. He was a part of Grizzlies’ teams that advanced to the Division I-FCS playoffs in 1998 and 1999. Yoro played his high school ball at the St. Louis School where he earned all-league and all-state honors in football. A native of Mililani, Hawaii, Yoro, 32, earned his bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Hawaii-Manoa in 2008.

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Jim Craft enters his third season as Pacific’s offensive coordinator, bringing a wealth of experience at the Division I level and a wide knowledge of the vaunted West Coast offense to the Forest Grove sidelines. In his first two seasons, Craft has built a team comprised exclusively of underclassmen into one of the top passing attacks in all of NCAA Division III football. The Boxers finished 2011 ranked third in the Northwest Conference and 23rd among Division III teams with an average of 282.3 yards per game. Pacific’s four quarterbacks combined for a pass efficiency rating of 134.63, third best in the NWC and 65th among all Division III programs. Craft’s team successes have also resulted in some significant individual success. Junior quarterback T.C. Campbell has set single game records for passing yards and touchdowns in his first two years and broke the single season record with a 59.4 completion percentage. Wide receiver Jordan Fukumoto has been on the receiving end of two of the school’s longest ever passing plays while becoming Pacific’s first First Team All-NWC selection since 1984. In his first season leading the Boxers, Craft saw Pacific finish fourth in the NWC in passing offense while using five different quarterbacks over the course of the year. The team capped that inaugural campaign with a 419-yard performance at Menlo that just missed a team single game record. Craft arrived at Pacific prior to the 2010 season after a long career at his alma mater, Portland State. During that time, Craft became a student of the West Coast offense under the legendary Mouse Davis and former head coach Tim Walsh. Craft was elevated to offensive coordinator for Portland State in 2009 by then Head Coach Jerry Glanville after the retirement of runand-shoot master Davis. As the program’s play caller, Craft was charged with coordinating the offensive insertion calendar, game preparation and designing the offensive scheme. Among the season highlights was the selection of quarterback Drew Hubel to the ESPN The Magazine/ CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII Football Team. Craft plans to run many aspects of a West Coast offense, with some run-and-shoot flairs that he learned under Davis. “The offense is exciting because we will run a multitude of sets,” Craft said. “Over the first couple of years we will constantly be evaluating and finding what tools we have for the best chance of success.” Before being elevated to offensive coordinator at Portland State, Craft spent one season as the offensive line coach and one season as the wide receivers coach. Under Walsh, Craft spent five seasons as the tight ends coach and one year as quarterbacks coach. He also assumed the duty of special teams coordinator for four seasons. He coached Portland State allconference performers Scott Weaver, Adam Whitehead and Tony Curtis, a former member of the NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs. As special teams coordinator, Craft saw the 2005 Vikings lead the Big Sky Conference in punt return average and ranked in the top 20 in the nation in both punt return average and kickoff return average. The Vikings were second in punt coverage in 2004, 19th in punt returns and 22nd in kickoff returns. Prior to joining the Portland State staff, Craft spent the 1999 and 2000 seasons as the tight ends coach at Lewis & Clark College. Craft played his collegiate football at Portland State from 1995 to 1998, catching 57 passes and scoring nine touchdowns. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Portland State in 1998 and a master’s in teaching in 2003. Craft, 36, resides in Tualatin with his wife, Kelley, daughters Kayla (10) and Stella Marie (1) and son Tyler (6).

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Coaching Staff Ian Falconer

Mike McCabe

Offensive Line Coach Strength & Conditioning Coach 3rd Season • Portland State (2000)

Running Backs Coach 3rd Season • Pacific (1977)

Ian Falconer enters his third season as the Boxers’ offensive line coach and is in his second year as the University’s strength and conditioning coach. Falconer figures to play a key role in the construction of the Boxers’ future successes on the gridiron. Despite working with an undersized, young corps of lineman in the Boxers’ first season, Falconer saw his charges make significant improvement from start to finish. He coached freshman lineman Sean Dalton to Honorable Mention AllNorthwest Conference honors in each of the program’s first two seasons. In his role as strength and conditioning coach, Falconer assists the entire Pacific program in developing weight programs designed to produce maximum performance. His “Power Hour” programs, offered twice weekly during the year, have proved popular for all segments of the athletic program. Falconer also spent two seasons as the recruiting coordinator for the Boxer football program. He succeeded in netting 110 freshmen to take part on the new team and followed that up with 75 more for the program’s second season. Falconer came to Pacific from Lewis & Clark where he served as offensive line coach and offensive coordinator at Lewis & Clark from 2006 to 2009. He developed a diverse one back package that included zone, gap and option technique variations. In addition to his coordinator duties, Falconer spent the last two seasons as the Pioneers’ recruiting coordinator. He also coordinated video responsibilities and spent three seasons coordinating the team’s off-season strength and conditioning program. Falconer began his college coaching career at Lewis & Clark, serving as tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator during the 2003 season. In between Lewis & Clark stints, Falconer spent two years at NCAA Division III Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, where he worked as the offensive line coach and assistant head coach. He also served as the Yeomen’s strength and conditioning coach and recruiting coordinator. In addition to his college experience, Falconer spent the 2002 season as the assistant offensive line coach at West Linn High School. Falconer played his college football at Portland State University, and joins his former teammate, Jim Craft, on the Pacific staff. Falconer was a four-year offensive line standout for the Vikings, earning All-Big Sky Conference honors at center as a senior. He played a key role in a Portland State offensive line that gave up only 12 sacks during the 2000 season. A native of Lake Oswego, Falconer is a graduate of Lakeridge High School and earned his bachelor’s degree in social science from Portland State in 2000. He and his wife, Angel, reside in Milwaukie with their one-year-old daughter, Leta.

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Mike McCabe, a former Pacific football player and longtime head football coach at Forest Grove High School, is in his third season as running backs coach. A 1977 graduate of the program and a veteran of high school coaching circles, McCabe will provide valuable knowledge and assistance in local recruiting as the Boxers work on building their program for the Fall 2010 kickoff. McCabe was a teacher and head football coach at Forest Grove High School for 12 years before retiring from education in 2009. As head coach, McCabe led the Vikings to state playoff appearances in 2003 and 2007. In addition to coaching, McCabe worked as a physical education and weight training teacher. In addition to football, McCabe served as an assistant track and field coach from 2001 to 2006. He also served as an assistant varsity baseball coach from 1997 to 2001 with both Forest Grove’s high school and American Legion baseball programs. As a teacher, McCabe spent his first 20 years as a physical education teacher in various local elementary and junior high schools. He moved to Forest Grove High School in 1997. A native of Hayward, Calif., and a graduate of Forest Grove High School, McCabe earned his degree in physical education from Pacific in 1977. He played two seasons of football for the Boxers at center from 1973-1974 and also played four years of baseball. McCabe also earned his Master of Science in teaching from Pacific in 1984. He and his wife, Bonnie, continue to live in Forest Grove.

Jason Daily Kickers Coach 3rd Season • Portland State (2004) Jason Daily returns to the Pacific coaching staff for his third season as kickers coach after a standout college kicking career. Daily spent one season as the punter at Portland State in 2003, working under current Pacific offensive coordinator Jim Craft. In his one season, Daily averaged 40.5 yards per punt. Prior to arriving on the Park Blocks, Daily spent one season as the primary punter at Michigan State. He finished fifth in the Big Ten with a 40.4-yard per punt average and had a season-long 66-yard boot against Notre Dame. Prior to moving on to Division I, Daily spent two seasons punting at College of the Canyons in Valencia, Calif. A 2001 JC Grid-Wire First Team All-American, Daily earned All-Western State and All-California honors as a sophomore after averaging 40.7 yards per punt. Daily helped lead Canyons to an impressive 19-3 overall record. A native of San Luis Obispo, Calif., Daily was an All-California Interscholastic Federation in both football and baseball. After amassing a 14-1 record as a starting pitcher his senior year, he was drafted by San Francisco Giants in the 2000 Major League Baseball draft. Daily is a graduate of Portland State and has worked the last seven years as a financial planner. He and his wife, Stephanie, are the proud parents of son Garrett (2). Daily’s grandfather, Robert Clarke, is a former Pacific football player.


Coaching Staff Justin Fritz

Tyler Bowen

Offensive Assistant Coach 2nd Season • Oregon (2011)

Tight Ends Coach 1st Season • Pacific Lutheran (2012)

James Yen

Fresh off a four-year playing career at Pacific Lutheran, Tyler Bowen joins the Pacific coaching staff as tight ends coach. Bowen was a four-year letterwinner (2008-2011) for the Lutes, playing wide receiver under Scott Westering. Bowen made 45 catches in his career, racking up 500 yard and three touchdowns. He made 14 catches in his senior season, averaging 16.1 yards per catch and scoring two touchdowns. As a prep athlete, Bowen was a three-time football letterwinner for Rogers High School in Puyallup, Wash. He was named the South Puget Sound League’s Defensive Back of the Year in 2007 while also earning first team honors as a wide receiver. The Tacoma News Tribune named Bowen to their all-area second team as a defensive back and he earned a spot in Washington’s East-West All-Star Game. In addition to his work on the football field, Bowen was a two-year letterwinner in baseball where he played second base, shortstop and the outfield. A native of Puyallup, Bowen graduated from PLU in 2012 with a degree in history and minors in political science and religion. His father, Gene, is the head football coach at Rogers High School. His brother, Shawn, is in his second year as a defensive back at PLU.

Wide Receivers Coach Video Coordinator 1st Season • Linfield (2002)

After spending the last decade at Division III power Linfield, James Yen brings his experience as both a Division III player and coach to Forest Grove for his first season as Pacific’s wide receivers coach. Yen spent the last nine seasons working with wide receivers at Linfield, coaching numerous players to All-Northwest Conference and AllAmerican honors. During the Wildcats’ 2004 national championship season, Yen helped coach Casey Allen and George Carter to All-American honors, with Allen receiving first team honors from D3Football.com. In addition to his football duties, Yen served in Spring 2012 as Linfield’s head women’s golf coach. Before his work with Linfield golf, Yen served as the head soccer coach at Amity High School. Yen played his college football at Linfield, earning a varsity letter in 2002 at wide receiver. A native of Honolulu, Yen was a multiple letterwinner at the Kamehameha Schools in football, soccer and track and field. Yen, 31, graduated from Linfield in 2002 with a degree in applied physics. He is working towards his master’s degree in sports management from American Public University and expects to graduate next year.

Erik Monson

Defensive Backs Coach Equipment Manager 1st Season • Bemidji State

Erik Monson is in his first year with Pacific football as the Boxers’ defensive backs coach. In addition to his coaching duties, Monson also serves as the program’s equipment manager. Monson spent the previous five seasons as the wide receivers coach at Division III Cal Lutheran in Thousand Oaks, Calif. He played in role in helping the Kingsmen reach the 2010 and 2011 NCAA Division III playoffs, where they lost to Linfield in the first round each season. In 2010, Monson saw receiver Eric Rogers set the program record for receiving with 216 yards in the playoff game against the Wildcats. Prior to his arrival at Cal Lutheran, Monson spent one season as linebackers coach at Macalester (2006) and one season as the junior varsity coach at Valley City State, a NAIA school in Valley City, N.D. He also spent single seasons coaching at the high school level in Washington and Texas. Monson played his collegiate football at NCAA Division II Bemidji State in Bemidji, Minn. He also played one season for Northland Community College in East Grand Forks, Minn. A native of Washington state, Monson earned his bachelor’s degree from Bemidji State and a master’s degree from North Dakota State.

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Justin Fritz, a product of the nationally ranked Oregon football program, enters his second season with Pacific as an offensive assistant coach. Fritz played the 2009 season for the Ducks, playing on Oregon’s Pac10 championship team that went to the Rose Bowl. In 2010, he worked as a student intern under assistant head coach Steve Greatwood when the Ducks won their second straight Pac-10 title and advanced to the 2011 BCS National Championship game. Prior to his arrival in Eugene, Frtiz played played two seasons at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. He came back from a 2005 knee injury to play at offensive guard in 2006 and center in 2007. A native of Sublimity, Fritz lettered four times in football at Regis High School. A two-time all-state selection on both the offensive and defensive lines, he was named the 2004 all-state lineman of the year as well as the Tri-River Conference Lineman of the Year. In addition, Fritz was also a letterwinner in golf and track and field. Fritz graduated from Oregon in 2010 with a degree in environmental geography and earned a second degree in political science in 2011.

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Coaching Staff John Steiger

Randyn Akiona

Defensive Tackles Coach 1st Season • Oregon (2012)

Defensive Assistant Coach 1st Season • Montana (2002)

John Steiger brings four years of undergraduate experience on the sidelines at Oregon to Forest Grove, where he is in his first season as Pacific’s defensive tackles coach. Steiger spent the last four seasons as an undergraduate assistant coach with the Ducks, where his duties included assisting with the tight ends, working on film breakdown and developing the offensive playbook. Steiger helped prepare the Ducks for their appearances in 2010 and 2012 Rose Bowls and the 2011 BCS National Championship Game. A native of San Diego, Steiger played his prep football at Scripps Ranch High School where he played at running back, defensive tackle, defensive end and long snapper. Steiger graduated from Oregon in 2012 with a degree in sociology and a minor in business administration. He earned his Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout award in 2008.

Marc Moody

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Student Assistant Coach 1st Season A member of the first two teams of the reinstated Pacific football program, Marc Moody will serve during the team’s third season as a student assistant coach. He will focus specifically on work with the Boxers’ defensive ends. Moody returned from an injury suffered during the 2010 season to play in seven games for the Boxers at linebacker in 2011, making a pair of starts. The year was highlighted by six tackles amassed against ClaremontMudd-Scripps on Sept. 10. Moody started three games during the inaugural 2010 season before suffering a season-ending knee injury in the Boxers’ Northwest Conference opener at Lewis & Clark. He finished with 18 tackles in those three contests. Prior to arriving in Forest Grove, Moody spent one season at Saddleback JC in Mission Viejo, Calif., one season at Hawaii and one season at Mississippi Valley State. Moody played his prep football at the St. Louis School in Honolulu, where he was a 2007 Hawaii Honorable Mention All-State selection at fress safety. A native of Ewa Beach, Hawaii, Moody is on track to graduate from Pacific in December with a degree in philosophy. He and his wife, Ashley, were married over the summer.

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Randyn Akiona enters his first year as a defensive assistant coach for the Boxers after developing nearly a decade of experience as a high school coach and arena league player. Akiona most recently served as receiver coach at the Iolani School in Honolulu from 2007 to 2009, helping the Raiders to three straight Hawaii Division II championships. Prior to his arrival at Iolani, Akiona spent two seasons at Damien Memorial High School, where he worked with the receivers and return specialists. In addition to his coaching duties, Akiona spent from 2006 to 2009 as an elementary school physical education teacher. Akiona played his college football at NCAA Division I-FCS powerhouse Montana, where he was a teammate with current Pacific defensive coordinator Jacob Yoro. In is five years with the Grizzlies, Akinoa was part of five Big Sky Conference championships, a Division I-FCS championship in 2001 and a runner-up finish in 2000. Following Montana, Akiona played two seasons in the Arena 2 Football League, spending the 2003 season with the Macon Knights before returning home for the 2004 season with the Hawaiian Islanders. He saw time at wide receiver, lionbacker and defensive back. A native of Honolulu, Akiona was an all-league and all-state selection for the St. Louis School in both football and track and field. He graduated from Montana in 2002 with a degree in organizational communication.


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2012 Roster

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ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 49 34 25 89 3 30 89 15 54 54 20 39 90 3 40 10 81 92 91 25 58 29 68 48 70 41 43 9 26 11 28 38 78 7 95 32 74 88 5 35 79 29 56 36 77 86 23 28 46 64 85 8 23 47 30 33 98 19 99 59 93 75 83 5 9 28 33 20 83 90 27 52 31 4 53 55 87

Name Landon Aano Greg Alip Austin Alvarez Blake Anthony Sean Arbogast Adam Armstrong Heron Azevedo Craig Bailey Keli’i Balada Sean Bangs Bronson Barretto Ryan Beck Nick Bieber Josh Brinkworth Austin Brown T.C. Campbell Nick Capuzzi David Carr Eddie Carrillo Austin Cherry Jarom Ching Daniel Chun Tim Claussen Scotty Cooper Justin Cornair Sean Dalton Petr Danchev Hunter Dassonville Nick Datray Ronnie De Guzman Jon Dober Matthew Dodier Dominique Donaghy Kevin Dopps Kasey Dukes Miles Durant Hyaden England Justin Fa’agau Nate Farrell Shane Feuerbach Gabe Flory Andy Fujimoto Jordan Fukumoto Travis George Sam Gesicki Eric Gietzen Tyler Gilmore Caleb Gottschalk Zack Greenbaum Brandon Hand Carson Hannibal Josh Hannum Brandon Harms Andy Harris Tim Hastie Taylor Hickson Lee Holscher Wesley Hooper Frank Howard Irae Hosea Travis James Kevin Jo Chrystian Johnson Jordan Johnson Nick Johnson Darin Kamealoha Kelson Kawai Bryce Kershner Trey Kodama Aaron Koford Zach Krause Bobby Ladiges Devin Lagorio David Lary Jakob Lawrence Taylor Mack Jayson Manning Will Marchbanks

16 • Pacific University

Pos. DL RB RB WR WR DB WR DB OL DL RB LB FB DB LB QB LB WR DL LB LB DB OL DL LB OL RB LB QB DB RB DB LB OL DB DL DB DL WR LB LB OL WR DL WR OL P WR DB DL LB DL DB DB LB WR DB DL LB DL DL DL DL WR WR WR WR RB LB P DL RB DL DB WR OL DL TE

No. 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 17 18 19 20 20 21 21 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

Name Moses Villareal-Gomez Shayne Tanabe P.J. Minaya Sean Arbogast Josh Brinkworth Jakob Lawrence Shane Feuerbach Nick Johnson Joey Michael Kasey Dukes Brandon Harms Julian Perea-Schaefer Nick Datray Darin Kamealoha T.C. Campbell Jon Dober Hayden Pyatt Warner Shaw Chris Santiago Seth Siddle-Mitchell Craig Bailey Cade Schultz Nathan Suyematsu Jaquari People Benjamin Schmid Brian Taylor Nathan Selby Bronson Barretto Trey Kodama Caleb Roher Lamar Williams Gabe Ramirez Caleb Gottschalk Andy Harris Kamu Morita Josh Paiement Austin Alvarez Austin Cherry Ronnie De Guzman Gunther Schultze Bobby Ladiges Nick O’Donnell Zack Greenbaum Kelson Kawai Daniel Chun Jordan Fukumoto Adam Armstrong Taylor Hickson David Lary Cameron Yip Hayden England Kamana Pimentel Lee Holscher Bryce Kershner Greg Alip Chase Rogers Gabe Flory Jonathon Tangalin Sam Gesicki Bryan Mills Jordan Spencer Alen Suklje Dominique Donaghy Deven McKinney Ryan Beck Steel Rocha Austin Brown Petr Danchev Jack Perez Hunter Dassonville Landon Weimar Alex Willeford Brandon Hand

Pos. K DB QB WR DB WR LB WR DB DB DB WR QB WR QB RB DB QB LB QB DB DB WR DB QB TE WR RB LB WR DB DB WR DB DB WR RB LB DB RB RB DB DB WR DB WR DB WR DB WR DB RB DB RB RB DB LB WR WR DB DL LB LB RB LB RB LB RB LB LB LB LB DL

Ht. 5-11 5-8 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-1 5-9 6-3 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-3 5-10 5-11 5-6 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-9 5-9 6-1 6-2 5-9 5-8 5-8 6-0 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-3 5-11 6-1 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-4 5-8 5-7 5-9 5-10 5-9 6-3 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-6 5-8 5-11 5-7 5-9 5-10 5-8 6-1 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 5-4 6-1 5-6 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-1

Wt. 165 170 180 195 200 195 220 155 220 160 185 170 200 175 190 170 185 190 215 200 182 190 160 175 205 205 175 190 165 190 170 175 205 195 185 175 190 215 180 205 225 215 195 155 180 170 185 200 165 175 185 185 180 210 210 175 200 150 190 195 238 205 220 210 190 170 205 205 235 210 215 210 235

Yr./Elig. So./So. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. So./So. So./So. So./So. Jr./Jr. So./So. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. So./So. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./So. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./So. Jr./Jr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. So./So. Fr./Fr. So./So. So./So. So./So. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. So./So. Jr./Jr. So./So. So./So. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. So./So. Jr./Jr. Jr./So. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. So./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. So./So. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Jr./So. So./So. So./So. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. So./So. So./So. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. So./So. Jr./So. So./So.

Hometown (Previous School) Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s) Mililani, Hawaii (Mililani) Wahiawa, Hawaii (Hanalani) Monroe, Ore. (Monroe) Elk Grove, Calif. (Sheldon) Sherwood, Ore. (Sherwood) Rocklin, Calif. (Whitney) Salem, Ore. (Blanchet Catholic) Dryden, Wash. (Cashmere) Wahiawa, Hawaii (Leilehua) Canby, Ore. (Canby) Phoenix, Ariz. (Horizon) Atwater, Calif. (Buhach Colony) Waipahu, Hawaii (Hanalani) Kaimuki, Hawaii (Kamehameha) Forest Grove, Ore. (Forest Grove) Anchorage, Alaska (North Marion, Ore.) Waimea, Hawaii (Kamehameha-Hawaii) Waipahu, Hawaii (St. Louis) Lodi, Calif. (Tokay) Fairfield, Calif. (Fairfield) Monrovia, Calif. (Monrovia) Tualatin, Ore. (Tualatin) Merced, Calif. (Merced) Sandpoint, Idaho (Sandpoint) Lewiston, Idaho (Lewiston) Hillsboro, Ore. (Liberty) Mililani, Hawaii (Kamehameha) Pearl City, Hawaii (Kamehameha) Gresham, Ore. (Sam Barlow) Spanaway. Wash. (Bethel) Lodi, Calif. (Tokay) El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Vista del Lago) Midvale, Utah (Hillcrest) Honolulu, Hawaii (Kamehameha) Eugene, Ore. (Marist) Stockton, Calif. (Linden) Bay City, Ore. (Neah-Kah-Nie) Dublin, Calif. (Dublin) Bellflower, Calif. (St. John Bosco) Escalon, Calif. (Manteca) Portland, Ore. (Coll. of the Siskiyous) Waikoloa, Hawaii (Hawaii Prep) North Kohala, Hawaii (Kohala) Hilo, Hawaii (Kamehameha-Hawaii) Mililani, Hawaii (St. Louis) Ventura, Calif. (Ventura JC) Red Bluff, Calif. (Red Bluff) Lake Los Angeles, Claif. (Littlerock) Waihe’e, Hawaii (Kamehameha-Maui) Creswell, Ore. (Creswell) Kaneohe, Hawaii (St. Louis) Forest Grove, Ore. (Forest Grove) Jordan Valley, Ore. (Jordan Valley) Kealakekua, Hawaii (Waipahu) Lahaina, Hawaii (Lahianaluna) Davis, Calif. (Davis) Kekaha, Hawaii (Waimea) Tracyton, Wash. (Olympic) Imbler, Ore. (Imbler) Seattle, Wash. (Ingraham) Portland, Ore. (Beaverton) Shoreline, Wash. (Shorecrest) Spanaway, Wash. (Spanaway Lake) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral) Modesto, Calif. (Central Catholic) Klamath Falls, Ore. (Henley) Salem, Ore. (McKay) Petaluma, Calif. (Petaluma) Gladstone, Ore. (Gladstone) Glide, Ore. (Glide) Keizer, Ore. (McNary) Auburn, Wash. (Auburn Riverside)


2012 Roster Name Tim Hastie Scotty Cooper Landon Aano Nick Reynolds Justin Revilla Nicholas Schilla Devin Lagorio Christopher Torres Taylor Mack Zach Willits Keli’i Balada Sean Bangs Jayson Manning Travis George Aaron Victorino Jarom Ching Travis James Jacob Torquato Riley Rankin Zach Tucker Neil Ochs Alex Pate Zak Porche Jacob Powers Will Ulrich Carson Hannibal Nikk Novero James Peckham Cesar Mason Tim Claussen Tyler Stewart Sean Dalton Austin Zimbrick Kevin Peterson Brandon Sattelmeier Justin Fa’agau Chrystian Johnson Mike Smith Eric Gietzen Kevin Dopps Brandon Selvey Andrew Simons Nick Capuzzi Jack Michels Charlie Reed-Dustin Jordan Johnson Aaron Koford Jason Smith Josh Hannum Kyle Merriam Tyler Gilmore Taylor Schad Nate Ferrell Will Marchbanks Shahin Marzband Cameron Pumphrey Blake Anthony Heron Azevedo Nick Bieber Zach Krause Eddie Carrillo Michael Mejia David Carr Kevin Jo Caleb Wistock Miles Durant Patrick Powell Wesley Hooper Irae Hosea Justin Cornair Charley Moren

Pos. LB DL DL LB LB OL DL OL OL LB OL DL DL DL OL LB DL OL OL LB OL DL LB LB OL LB OL OL LB OL DL OL DL OL OL DL DL DL OL OL WR DL LB TE TE WR P WR DL WR P OL WR TE WR WR WR WR FB DL DL TE WR DL DL DL DL DL DL LB LB

Ht. 6-1 6-3 5-9 5-10 5-8 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 5-9 5-10 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-8 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-3 6-5 5-11 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-1 6-3 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-3 6-6 5-8 6-3 5-11 5-11 5-7 5-9 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-9 6-2

Wt. 240 220 245 230 190 280 275 290 275 195 255 230 225 250 280 225 235 275 250 205 270 225 210 190 260 215 265 299 230 220 210 270 240 245 290 250 200 275 305 285 190 205 190 240 210 195 190 189 220 175 175 245 157 250 168 175 160 175 205 225 260 190 195 215 215 225 265 260 340 185 215

Yr./Elig. Jr./Jr. So./So. Jr./Jr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Sr./Jr. Jr./Jr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. So./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. So./So. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. So./So. So./So. So./So. Jr./Jr. Jr./Jr. Sr./Jr. So./So. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. So./So. So./So. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. So./So. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Jr./Jr. So./So. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. So./So. So./So. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. So./Fr. Jr./Jr. Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Sr./Sr. Jr./So. So./So So./So.

Hometown (Previous School) Auberry, Calif. (Sierra) Fullerton, Calif. (Servite) Ewa Beach, Hawaii (Kamehameha) Chimacum, Wash. (Chimacum) Mililani, Hawaii (Mililani) Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou) Stockton, Calif. (St. Mary’s) San Jose, Calif. (West Valley JC) Bonney Lake, Wash. (Bonney Lake) Medford, Ore. (North Medford) Portland, Ore. (Westview) Portland, Ore. (Sunset) Lahaina, Hawaii (Univ. of Hawaii-Maui) Grants Pass, Ore. (North Valley) Lihue, Hawaii (Kauai) Kapolei, Hawaii (Kamehameha) Modesto, Calig. (Escalon) Holtville, Calif. (Holtville) Florence, Ore. (Suislaw) Dublin, Calif. (Dublin) Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville) Brookings, Ore. (Brookings-Harbor) Olympia, Wash. (Timberline) Hillsboro, Ore. (Hillsboro) Lake Elsinore, Calif. (Elsinore) Salem, Ore. (Sprague) Antioch, Calif. (Antioch) Everett, Wash. (Archbishop Murphy) Kapolei, Hawaii (Kapolei) Yamhill, Ore. (Yamhill-Carlton) St. Helens, Ore. (St. Helens) San Jose, Calif. (Leland) St. Helens, Ore. (St. Helens) Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego) Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley) Kahalu’u, Hawaii (Damien Memorial) Rogue River, Ore. (Rogue River) Tumwater, Wash. (Tumwater) Fargo, N.D. (Portland State Univ.) Hermiston, Ore. (Hermiston) Ventura, Calif. (Buena) Oregon City, Ore. (Oregon City) Temecula, Calif. (Temecula Valley) Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington) Portland, Ore. (Madison) Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville) Wilsonville, Ore. (Wilsonville) Black Diamond, Wash. (Tahoma) Kailua, Hawaii (Iolani) West Linn, Ore. (West Linn) Newberg, Ore. (Newberg) Aumsville, Ore. (Cascade) Warrenton, Ore. (Warrenton) Brownsville, Ore. (Central Linn) Hayward, Calif. (Moreau Catholic) Quinault, Wash. (Lake Quinault) Valencia, Calif. (Valencia) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Diablo Valley JC) Gresham, Ore. (Barlow) Clatskanie, Ore. (Clatskanie) Milpitas, Calif. (Milpitas) Fresno, Calif. (San Joaquin Memorial) Gaston, Ore. (Gaston) Concord, Calif. (Clayton Valley) Stayton, Ore. (Stayton) Larkspur, Calif. (Redwood) Grants Pass, Ore. (Grants Pass) Estacada, Ore. (Clackamas CC) Modesto, Calif. (Modesto) Kailua, Hawaii (Maryknoll) Seaside, Ore. (Seaside)

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2012 Returners Landon Aano

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Junior • Running Back • 5-9 • 190 Stockton, Calif. Linden HS

Junior • Defensive Lineman • 5-9 • 245 Ewa Beach, Hawaii Kamehameha HS 2011: Played in all nine games and made eight starts at defensive end…Led Boxers with 6.5 tackles for loss for a total of 23 yards…Also led Pacific with three sacks… Registered five tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss against Menlo on 9/10/11…The next week, also had five tackles with one tackle for loss at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/17/11…Also posted five-tackle performance with a tackle and a sack against Willamette on 10/8/11…In opener against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11, finished with four tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss, one sack, a blocked kick and recovered a fumble. 2010: Started all nine games at defensive end…Came up with season-high three tackles, all solos, against Puget Sound on 10/30/10…Finished with two solo tackles and a sack against Lewis & Clark on 10/2/10 and against Whitworth on 10/23/10…Also had a blocked kick attempt against the Pioneers…Finished season with 13 tackles and nine solo tackles. High School: Played for David Stant at Kamehameha High School…2009: First Team Hawaii All-State and Second Team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) at defensive tackle…OC16 Team Player Award…Hawaii Prep Bowl participant….Senior Player of the Year award recipient…Helped lead Kamehameha to Hawaii state championship…Finished with 60 tackles, including 43 for loss with 22 sacks and two forced fumbles…2008: Honorable Mention All-ILH at defensive tackle…Received the team’s Underclassman Award…Finished with 45 tackles, 36 for loss, and 15 sacks with two forced fumbles…Also participated in basketball and track and field…Was an Honorable Mention All-ILH basketball player at center and forward. Personal: Son of Paul & Rene Aano…Business major with marketing emphasis… Chose Pacific because of the great education if offers, because of its reputation with Hawaii students and for the football program…Favorite TV Show: Sons of Anarchy… Favorite Quote: Do your job the best so that the living, the dead and the unborn cannot do it any better (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.)…Career Ambition: To work his way up in a Fortune 500 company, become an event planner/manager and to open his own restaurant.

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AANO’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total 2011 9 11 12 23 2010 9 9 8 17 TOTAL 18 20 20 40 Sacks 2010 2011 TOTAL

G 9 9 18

UA 2 3 5

A 0 0 0

TFL Yds 6.5 23 3.5 10 10.0 33

Total Yds 2 7 3 17 5 24

PD 1 0 1

Austin Alvarez

FF 1 0 1

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 1 1 2

2011: Played in four games at running back. 2010: Played in six games at running back…Had a season high three rushes for 19 yards against Whitworth on 10/23/10…Registered one kick return for seven yards against Claremont-MuddScripps on 9/18/10. High School: Played for Mike Huber at Linden High School…First Team All Mother Lode League in both 2008 and 2009 while playing quarterback, running back and defensive back…Passed for 1,890 yards and rushed for 750 yard with 30 touchdowns in 2009…Finished with a 61.3 completion percentage at quarterback…Led the team with 50 tackles in 2010…Also competed in varsity basketball and track and field…Was a Second Team All-Mother Lode League selection in basketball and was a sectionals qualifier in track in the long jump and triple jump. Personal: Son of Eric Alvarez & Marian Lindo…Business major…His father and cousin, Rocky Martin, both played soccer at UC Davis…Chose Pacific to play football and to get a quality education…Favorite TV Shows: Grimm & Necessary Roughness…Favorite Book: The Power Of One (Bryce Courtenay)…Favorite Class In School: Economics…Career Ambition: Business owner. ALVAREZ’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Rushing G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. 2011 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 2010 6 4 22 2 20 5.0 TOTAL 10 4 22 2 20 5.0 Returns 2011 2010 TOTAL

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KO Returns No. Yds. Avg. 0 0 0.0 1 7 7.0 1 7 7.0

TD Long Avg/G 0 0 0.0 0 19 3.3 9 19 3.3

Punt Returns Long No. Yds. Avg. Long 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0

Blake Anthony

Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 5-7 • 160 Valencia, Calif. Valencia HS 2011: Played in all nine games and started final three of season at wide receiver…Finished third for the Boxers in receiving yards with 275 yards on 20 catches…Had season high four catches for 80 yards, including a season long 44yard reception, against Menlo on 9/10/11…Finished with 64 yards on four catches at Willamette on 10/8/11. High School: Played for Larry Muir at Valencia High School…2010: First Team All-Foothill League at receiver…Scholar-Athlete Award recipient…Finished with 540 yards receiving with five touchdowns. Personal: Son of Patrick & Julie-Anne Anthony…Physics and math major… Chose Pacific for the excellent academic reputation, for the beautiful campus and for the football program…Favorite TV Show: Mythbusters…Favorite Class In School: Math…Favorite Quote: Milk was a bad choice (Ron Burgundy in Anchorman)…Career Ambition: Aerospace engineer. ANTHONY’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 9 20 275 13.8 TOTAL 9 20 275 13.8

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TD 0 0

Lg Avg/G 44 30.6 44 30.6


2012 Returners Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 195 Monroe, Ore. Monroe HS 2011: Saw lone action of the season against Linfield on 10/15/11 at wide receiver. High School: Played for Bill Crowson at Monroe High School…2010: Honorable Mention 2A All-State selection and First Team AllMountain View Conference at defensive back…Second Team 2A All-State selection and First Team All-Mountain View Conference at receiver…2009: Honorable Mention 2A All-State and First Team All-Mountain View Conference selection at receiver…Four-year varsity letterwinner…Also played varsity basketball and baseball and was a four-year letterwinner in both sports…Was an All-Mountain View Conference selection at both catcher and designated hitter and was an allstate selection at designated hitter…Was also an all-league selection in basketball. Personal: Son of Michael & Amie Bodi…Business major with marketing emphasis and coaching minor…Chose because he really liked the campus and the people and for the chance to play with a new and upcoming football team… Favorite TV Show: True Blood…Favorite Book: Eragon (Christopher Paolini)… Favorite Class In School: History…Career Ambition: To work at Nike. ARBOGAST’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 1 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 1 0 0 0.0

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TD 0 0

Lg Avg/G 0 0.0 0 0.0

Adam Armstrong

Sophomore • Defensive Back • 5-9 • 185 Ventura, Calif. Ventura JC/Ventura HS 2011: Played in three games at defensive back. High School: Played for Brad Steward at Ventura High School…2009: Honorable Mention All-Channel League selection at strong safety…Also played at linebacker…Finished with 63 tackles and one fumble recovery…Also played varsity football. Personal: Son of Adam & Kimberly Armstrong…History major and education and coaching minor…His younger brother will play football at Cornell in 2012… Chose Pacific for the great opportunity to play football and to get an amazing education…Favorite TV Show: Workaholics…Favorite Book: Made In America (Matt Hughes)…Favorite Class In School: History…Career Ambition: History teacher and football coach or firefighter.

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Craig Bailey Junior • Defensive Back • 5-10 • 182 Fairfield, Calif. Fairfield HS

2011: Honorable Mention All-NWC at defensive back… Started in all nine games…Led the NWC with 11 pass breakups…Was tied for the Pacific lead with one interception, picking a pass for a 28-yard return against Puget Sound on 10/29/11…Also had four tackles and four pass breakups in the game…Finished with four tackles in season opener vs. Simon Fraser on 9/3/11. 2010: Played in eight games and started the final three games of the year at corner back…Made a season high 5.5 tackles, including five solo tackles, and one tackle for loss against Whitworth on 10/23/10…Finished with 3.5 tackles at Puget Sound on 10/30/10.

Track & Field: Competed as a sprinter for the Pacific track and field team in 2011…Competed in the 200 meters at the Northwest Conference Championships…Had season bests of 11.45 seconds in the 100 meters, 23.25 seconds in the 200 meters and 51.77 seconds in the 400 meters. High School: Played for Jack Canavesio at Fairfield High School…2009: AllMontecello Empire and all-county selection at wide receiver…Rushed for 270 yards with two touchdowns…Also played at defensive back…Also participated in varsity basketball and track and field…Was an all-league performer and California state meet qualifier as a sprinter. Personal: Son of Darrell & Denise Bailey…Business major…His brother, James, competed in track and field at Chico State and Sacramento State from 2005 to 2009…Chose Pacific because he liked the atmosphere, the people and the community…Favorite TV Show: Martin…Favorite Book: The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins)…Favorite Class In School: Economics…Favorite Quote: To be successful you have to be selfish or else you never succeed. Once you get to the highest level, then you have to unselfish, stay reachable, stay in touch, don’t isolate (Michael Jordan)…Career Ambition: To be successful. BAILEY’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 13 5 18 0 0 8 11 6 17 1 4 2010 TOTAL 17 24 11 35 1 4 Interceptions 2011 TOTAL

G 9 9

No Yds 1 28 1 28

Avg 28.0 28.0

TD 0 0

PD 11 3 14

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

Lg 28 28

Sean Bangs

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Junior • Defensive Lineman • 6-3 • 230 Portland, Ore. Sunset HS 2011: Started in all nine games at defensive end…Notched season high three tackles, a half tackle for loss and registered a half sack against Willamette on 10/8/11…Picked up a fumble recovery against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/17/11…Posted two-tackle performances in three games. 2010: Played in all nine games and started the first five at defensive end…Finished with season high four tackles (2 solo, 4 assist) at Lewis & Clark on 10/2/10… Had three tackles (2 solo, 2 assist) and one tackle for loss against Willamette on 10/9/10. High School: Played for Mike Mitchell at Sunset High School…2009: Third Team All-Metro League selection at offensive line and defensive end…Scholar Athlete and Apollo Pride award recipient…2008: Varsity starter…Scholar Athlete Award…Also competed in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of Sean & Kristin Bangs…History major…His uncle, Ben Bangs, played football at Western Oregon and Western State (Colo.)…Chose Pacific for high quality education and the new opportunity in football…Favorite Movie: Fight Club…Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Quote: Do you know that my favorite part of the game is? The opportunity to play (Mike Singletary)…Career Ambition: High school history teacher and coach. BANGS’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 6 7 13 1 8 2010 9 9 11 20 1 6 TOTAL 18 15 18 23 2 14 Sacks 2011 TOTAL

G 9 9

UA 1 1

A 0 0

Total Yds 1 8 1 8

PD 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 1 0 1

Blkd 0 0 0

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Sean Arbogast

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2012 Returners Josh Brinkworth

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Junior • Quarterback • 5-11 • 190 Kaimuki, Hawaii Kamehameha HS

Sophomore • Defensive Lineman • 6-1 • 200 Elk Grove, Calif. Sheldon HS 2011: Played in all nine games and started the final five of the season at defensive back…Finished third for the Boxers with 42 tackles and was also among the team leaders with three tackles for loss…Registered season high eight tackles on two occasions…Had four solo and four assisted tackles along with a half tackle for loss against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11…Had five solo efforts and three assisted tackles along with a sack against Puget Sound on 10/29/11…Also posted a pair of seven-tackle performances, most recently at Pacific Lutheran on 11/5/11…Scored one of the Boxers’ two safeties of the season, scoring in the fourth quarter against Puget Sound on 10/29/11. High School: Played for Ed Lombardi at Sheldon High School… 2010: First Team All-Delta League selection at safety…Was selected for Optimist All-Star Game…2009: Honorable Mention All-Delta League at middle linebacker…2008: Selected as the team’s Defensive Player of the Year… 2007: Selected as the team’s Defensive Player of the Year. Personal: Son of James & Melissa Gilchrist…Major is undecided…Favorite TV Show: Dexter…Favorite Athlete: Alex Van Dyke…Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights…Favorite Quote: Nothing in life worth having comes easy. BRINKWORTH’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 26 16 42 3 6 TOTAL 9 26 16 42 3 6 Sacks 2011 TOTAL

G 9 9

UA 1 1

A 0 0

PD 4 4

FF 2 2

FR 1 1

Blkd 0 0

Total Yds 1 1 1 1

Austin Brown

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2011: Played in four games at linebacker...Finished with an assisted tackle against Willamette on 10/8/11 and a solo tackle against Puget Sound on 10/29/11. High School: Played for Bill Hewes at Henley High School…Played all four years on varsity at linebacker, defensive back and receiver...Also participated in varsity baseball and wrestling…Was the Skyline Conference champion at 171 pounds in 2011 and helped lead Henley to the 2011 Oregon 4A state wrestling championship. Personal: Son of Brian & Tonia Brown…Exercise science major…His uncle, John Fairbank, played football at Oregon State from 1992 to 1996…Chose Pacific for the academic programs that Pacific offers and for the football program…Favorite TV Show: Big Bang Theory…Favorite Book: Old Hat New Hat (Stan & Jan Bererstain)…Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Quote: When you stop doing things for fun you might as well be dead (Ernest Hemingway)…Career Ambition: Teacher and coach.

20 • Pacific University

PD 0 0

2011: Honorable Mention All-NWC at quarterback… Started all nine games…Finished fourth in the NWC with average of 206.4 passing yards per game, fourth with 1,858 yards passing and fifth with 130 completions and 13 touchdowns…Set school single season record with completion percentage of 59.4 percent, bettering mark of 58.8 percent set by Frank Buckiewicz, Jr., in 1976… Tied his own single game record with five touchdown passes while throwing for 387 yards in Pacific’s win over Puget Sound on 10/29/11…Threw for 343 yards with two touchdowns in season opener against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11…Threw for three scores against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11…Connected for an 87-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Fukumoto at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/17/11 that ranks as the second longest passing play in school history. 2010: Played in all nine games and started eight at quarterback…Ranked seventh in the NWC in passing yards per game (135.2 yards per game) and eighth in both pass efficiency (124.7) and total offense (120.9 yards per game)…Led Pacific quarterback corps that finished fourth in the NWC in passing offense (231.9 yards per game)…Set a Pacific single game record with 405 yards passing and tied a record with five touchdowns in 44-42 season-ending loss to Menlo on 11/13/10… Finished with 222 yards of passing and three touchdowns at Puget Sound on 10/30/10…Had season long 70-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Fukumoto vs. Menlo on 11/13/10. High School: Played for David Stant at Kamehameha High School… 2009: Honorable Mention All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) selection at quarterback…Helped lead Kamehameha to the Hawaii state championship… Was named Player of the Game for the state semifinal game…Also played varsity baseball…Was a First Team All-ILH selection and Honorable Mention All-State selection at third base. Personal: Son of Bruce & Jean Campbell…Physics major and philosophy minor…His uncle, Gary Campbell, played football at Colorado and for the Chicago Bears…His cousin, Nainoa Campbell, was a Division II All-American at Mesa State (Colo.)…Chose Pacific for the good education and for the baseball and football players…Favorite TV Show: How I Met Your Mother…Favorite Book: The Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling)…Favorite Athletic Moment: Winning a Hawaii state football championship.

Sophomore • Linebacker • 6-1 • 205 Klamath Falls, Ore. Henley HS

BROWN’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 4 1 1 2 0 0 TOTAL 4 1 1 2 0 0

T.C. Campbell

10

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

CAMPBELL’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Passing G Att. Cmp Int Yds 2011 9 130 219 10 1,838 2010 9 180 104 9 1,217 TOTAL 18 399 234 19 3,075 Rushing 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9 18

Att. Gain 49 65 49 108 87 173

TD Lg 13 87 11 70 24 87

Loss Net Avg. 141 -76 -2.0 237 -129 -2.6 378 -205 -2.4

Pct. 59.4 57.8 58.6

Avg/G Effic 206.4 141.0 135.2 124.7 170.8 133.7

TD Long Avg/G 0 20 -8.4 0 15 -14.3 0 20 -11.4


2012 Returners Personal: Son of Ken & Therese Cooper…Major is undecided…Favorite TV Show: The Simpsons…Favorite Book: The Bible…Favorite Class In School: Philosophy…Favorite Quote: Without faith, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible (Mary McLeod Bethune)…Career Ambition: whatever it is, he wants to be the best.

Eddie Carrillo

Sophomore • Defensive Lineman • 5-10 • 260

Milpitas, Calif. Milpitas HS 2011: Played in all nine games at defensive lineman… Made first collegiate start against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11, finishing with three tackles including one for loss…Also registered three tackles, all assisted efforts, at ClaremontMudd-Scripps on 9/17/11…Has lone solo sack of the season against Puget Sound on 10/29/11. High School: Played for Kelly King at Milpitas High School…2010: First Team All-SCVAL De Anza League selection at defensive tackle…Finished with 87 tackles, including 35 for loss and four sacks…2009: Finished with 37 tackles, including 11 for loss with four sacks and two forced fumbles. Personal: Son of Jose & Silvia Carrillo…Psychology major…Chose Pacific for the great atmosphere and to get a great education…Favorite TV Show: Family Guy… Favorite Book: The Catcher In The Rye (J.D. Salinger)…Favorite Class In School: Psychology…Favorite Quote: Winning isn’t everything, but wanting to win is (Vince Lombardi)…Career Ambition: Clinical psychologist. CARRILLO’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 5 8 13 2.5 7 TOTAL 9 5 8 13 2.5 7 Sacks 2011 TOTAL

32

G 9 9

UA 1 1

A 1 1

PD 0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

Total Yds 2.5 7 2.5 7

Daniel Chun

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

Sophomore • Linebacker • 5-9 • 185 Kailua, Hawaii Maryknoll HS 2011: Did not play due to injury. High School: Played for Kip Bothellho at Maryknoll High School…2010: Honorable Mention All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) selection at linebacker…Finished with over 100 tackles…2009: Honorable Mention All-ILH selection at linebacker…Also participated in varsity paddling where he was a two-time Honorable Mention All-ILH selection. Personal: Son of Rex Cornair…Business major with art minor…Chose Pacific because he really loved the school when he visited…Favorite TV Show: House… Favorite Book: To Kill A Mockingbird (Harper Lee)…Favorite Class In School: Psychology…Favorite Quote: The most important day of your life is not the day you are born, it is the day you find out why (Joe Onosai)…Career Ambition: Business owner.

Sean Dalton

2011: Honorable Mention All-Northwest Conference selection on the offensive line…Started all nine games… Earned credit for an assisted tackle at Willamette on 10/8/11.

High School: Played for David Baldwin at KamehamehaHawaii High School…2010: Played linebacker of Kamehameha’s Big Island Interscholastic Federation championship team.

2010: Honorable Mention All-Northwest Conference at offensive line…Started all nine games…Registered one assisted tackle against Menlo on 11/13/10.

Personal: Son of Andrew & Gina Chun…Business major…His father played football at Drake…His uncle, Jeff, played football for Pacific and another uncle, Mike, played baseball for the Boxers…Chose Pacific because it seemed like the right fit for him…Favorite TV Show: Big Bang…Favorite Class In School: Economics…Hobbies: Bow hunting and listening to music.

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FF 0 0

Junior • Offensive Lineman • 6-3 • 270 San Jose, Calif. Leland HS

2012: Played in two games at defensive back…Credited with a solo tackle against Willamette on 10/8/11.

PD 0

PD 0 0

Justin Cornair

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Sophomore • Defensive Back • 5-9 • 180 Hilo, Hawaii Kamehameha-Hawaii HS

CHUN’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 2 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 TOTAL

COOPER’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 8 0 1 1 0 0 TOTAL 8 0 1 1 0 0

FF 0

FR 0

Blkd 0

Scotty Cooper

Sophomore • Defensive Lineman • 6-3 • 220 Fullerton, Calif. Servite HS 2011: Played in eight games on the defensive line…Credited for an assisted tackle against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11. High School: Played for Troy Thomas at Servite High School…Saw time at tight end, defensive end and long snapper…2010: Helped Servite to Trinity League and PAC-5 regional championship…2009: Member of Servite’s California Interscholastic Federation Division II championship team…2008: Member of Servite’s Trinity League championship team….Also participated in varsity track and field.

High School: Played for Mike Corrozzo at Leland High School…2009: First Team All-Mt. Hamilton Athletic League (MHAL) selection…Second Team All-San Jose Mercury News team as a lineman…Was the team’s Most Valuable Player on the offensive line…2007: Second Team All-MHAL selection…Also competed in varsity wrestling. Personal: Son of Susan Dalton…Sociology major and art history minor…Chose Pacific because of the environment and the football coaching staff…Favorite TV Show: Anything on the Discovery Channel…Favorite Book: The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins)…Favorite Class In School: Sociology. DALTON’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 0 1 1 0 0 2010 9 0 1 1 0 0 9 0 1 1 0 0 TOTAL

PD 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

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2012 Returners Petr Danchev

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Sophomore • Running Back • 5-6 • 205 Salem, Ore. McKay HS

Sophomore • Defensive Back • 5-10 • 180 Dublin, Calif. Dublin HS

2011: Played in six games at running back.

2011: Played in four games at defensive back…Finished with four tackles, including three solo efforts, at Willamette on 10/8/11…Also had single tackles against Linfield on 10/15/11 and Puget Sound on 10/29/11.

High School: Played for Jay Minyard at McKay High School…2010: All-Central Valley Conference selection at both tailback and linebacker. Personal: Son of Petr & Vera Danchev…Business administration major…Was born in Russia and lived their until age 4…Favorite TV Show: Big Bang Theory… Favorite Class In School: Economics…Favorite Athlete: Adrian Peterson. DANCHEV’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Rushing G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. 2011 6 1 -1 0 -0.1 -0.1 TOTAL 6 1 -1 0 -0.1 -0.1

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Junior • Linebacker • 5-10 • 210 Gladstone, Ore. Gladstone HS

DE GUZMAN’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 4 5 1 6 1 1 TOTAL 4 5 1 6 1 1

2011: Played in the final six games of the season at linebacker…Finished with season high four tackles (2 solo, 2 assist) and a tackle for loss against Puget Sound on 10/29/11…Had two tackles, including one for loss, against Linfield on 10/15/11.

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High School: Played for Jon Wolf at Gladstone High School…2009: First Team All-Capitol Conference at guard…Team captain…Also saw time at middle linebacker…Was finalist for National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete of the Year…2008: Received team’s Coachibility Award… Saw time at both tight end and middle linebacker…Also competed in varsity baseball. Personal: Son of Allan & Donnell Dassonville…Physics major and math and computer science minor…Chose Pacific because of the combination of great schooling and the chance to play on a brand new football team…Favorite TV Show: Big Bang Theory…Favorite Book: Inheritance Cycle (Christopher Paolini)…Favorite Class In School: Technology…Favorite Quote: Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence (Vince Lombardi)… Career Ambition: Mechanical engineer. PD 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

PD 0

FF 0

FR 0

Blkd 0

Dominique Donaghy Sophomore • Linebacker • 5-10 • 220 Shoreline, Wash. Shorecrest HS

2010: Played in five games at linebacker…Saw his first action in first home Northwest Conference game against Willamette on 10/9/10.

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High School: Played for Casey Moreno at Dublin High School…Was a two-year letterwinner at running back and defensive back…Also participated in varsity track and field and basketball…Was member of North Coast Section championship teams in both sports. Personal: Son of Ronald & Cheryl De Guzman…Pre-occupational therapy major…Chose Pacific for academics, athletics and the occupational therapy program…Favorite TV Show: ESPN…Favorite Book: The Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling)…Favorite Classes In School: French and history…Favorite Quote: We never worried about the opponent, only about how we were going to play (John Wooden)…Career Ambition: Occupational therapist.

TD Long Avg/G 0 0 -0.2 0 0 -0.2

Hunter Dassonville

DASSONVILLE’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 6 5 4 9 3 5 2011 2010 5 1 1 2 0 0 TOTAL 11 6 5 11 3 5

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Blkd 0 0 0

2011: Made lone appearance at linebacker against Linfield on 10/15/11. High School: Played for Brandon Christensen at Shorecrest High School…2010: First Team All-Wesco League selection and selected as Shorecrest’s Most Valuable Player…2009: First Team All-Wesco League selection…Was named the team’s Most Improved Player…2008: “Tough Guys Only Award” recipient…Also participated in track and field. Personal: Son of Michael & Marquitta Donaghy…Computer science major… Chose Pacific because of the small class sizes and the new football program… Favorite TV Show: South Park…Favorite Band: Outkast…Favorite Athlete: Andre Johnson.

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Kevin Dopps

Sophomore • Offensive Lineman • 5-11 • 285 Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston HS 2011: Played in two games at offensive lineman. High School: Played for Mark Hodges at Hermiston High School…Was a Second Team All-Columbia River Conference selection…Saw action at center, guard and defensive tackle…Also participated in varsity wrestling…Was a member of Hermiston’s 2011 wrestling state championship team. Personal: Son of Ken & Kathy Dopps…Major is undecided…Chose Pacific because of football and pharmacy programs…Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter… Favorite Book: Holes (Louis Sachar)…Favorite Quote: Details are everything and everything is a detail (His father, Ken Dopps)…Career Ambition: Something in business and coaching football. DOPPS’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 2 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 0

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PD 0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0


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High School: Played for Mike Gimenez at Whitney High School…2009: First Team All-Pioneer Valley League and Honorable Mention All-Metro selection at linebacker…Team captain…Finished with 106 tackles, two for loss, three interceptions and two forced fumbles…Also participated in varsity track and field.

Kasey Dukes Junior • Defensive Back • 5-9 • 160 Wahiawa, Hawaii Leilehua HS

2011: Played in two games at defensive back in injuryshortened season. 2010: Played in eight games and started the first six games of the season at defensive back…Had season high of three tackles (all solo tackles) against Willamette on 10/9/10 and Whitworth on 10/23/10 High School: Played for Nolan Tokuda at Leilehua High School… 2009: Honorable Mention All-State and All-Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) selection at cornerback…Also named a Second Team Red West All-Star. Personal: Son of Patty Dukes…Sociology major…Chose Pacific because of the home feeling, the great coaches and the financial aid…Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter…Favorite Book: Agatha Christie books…Favorite Class In School: Orchestra….Favorite Quote: The immature man does nobly for a cause, whereas the mature man lives humbly for one…Career Ambition: Counselor. DUKES’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 2 0 0 0 0 0 2010 8 11 2 13 0 0 TOTAL 8 11 2 13 0 0

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PD 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 1 1

Blkd 0 0 0

Justin Fa’agau

Sophomore • Defensive Lineman • 6-2 • 250 Kahalu’u, Hawaii Damien Memorial HS

Personal: Son of Mark & Jan Feuerbach…Political science major and German minor…His father played football at Fresno State…Brother Zac plays football at Midland Lutheran (Neb.) and brothers Jason and Adam both played football at UC Davis…Chose Pacific for the location, the academic reputation and the football program…Favorite TV Show: Family Guy…Favorite Class In School: French history…Favorite Quote: You gotta look like No. 1 to be No. 1 (Deion Sanders)… Career Ambition: To be in a nuclear explosion and gain super powers, then save the world. FEUERBACH’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 16 8 24 2 2 2010 9 9 9 18 1 1 TOTAL 18 25 17 42 3 3

PD 1 0 1

FF 1 0 1

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

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Junior • Linebacker • 5-10 • 200 Davis, Calif. Davis HS 2011: Played in three games at linebacker…In his only start of the season, made four tackles including one solo tackle and a half tackle for loss against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11…Had single tackles against Linfield on 10/15/11 and Whitworth on 10/23/11. 2010: Played in all nine games at linebacker...Notched season high four tackles, all solos, against Whitworth on 10/23/10...Finished with 2.5 tackles against Pacific Lutheran on 11/6/10...Total of 18 tackles was eighth best for the Boxers.

2011: Played in three games on the defensive line…Notched a solo tackle against Willamette on 10/8/11.

High School: Played for Dan Gazzaniga at Davis High School as a linebacker.

High School: Played for Punahou Aina at Damien Memorial High School…2010: Second Team All-Interscholastic Association of Honolulu selection at offensive line…Also saw time at defensive end…Laos played varsity volleyball as a middle blocker.

Personal: Son of John & Debi Flory…Exercise science major with motor behavior emphasis…Chose Pacific because the town and the college seemed to fit him perfectly...Favorite TV Show: The Office...Favorite Book: The Art Of Racing In The Rain (Garth Stein)…Favorite Class In School: Physiology…Favorite Quote: Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened (Dr. Seuss)...Career Ambition: A career in nutrition and personal training.

FA’AGAU’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 3 1 0 1 0 0 TOTALS 3 1 0 1 0 0

5

PD 0

FF 0

FR 0

Blkd 0

Shane Feuerbach Junior • Linebacker • 6-1 • 220 Rocklin, Calif. Whitney HS

2011: Started all nine games at linebacker…Finished eighth for the Boxers with 24 tackles, including 16 solo tackles… Finished with a game-high eight tackles, including seven solo efforts and a tackle for loss at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/17/11…Finished with three tackles on three different occasions, most recently against Puget Sound on 10/29/11, where he also forced a fumble. 2010: Played in all nine games and made two starts at linebacker...Made first career start against Willamette on 19/9/10...Finished with season high 3.5 tackles against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/18/10...Had a pair of solo tackles against Whitworth on 10/23/10.

FLORY’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total 2011 9 16 8 24 2010 9 15 6 21 TOTAL 18 31 14 45 Sacks 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9

UA 1 1

A 0 0

TFL Yds 2.0 2 2.5 8 4.5 10

PD 1 0 1

FF 1 0 1

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

Total Yds 1 7 1 7

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Personal: Son of Talosaga & Barbie-Jo Fa’agau…Business management major… Chose Pacific because of the welcoming community and campus and the up-andcoming football program…Favorite Sport to Watch: Football…Hobbies: Going to the beach, cruising with friends and having a good time.

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2012 Returners Jordan Fukumoto

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Junior • Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 170 Mililani, Hawaii St. Louis HS 2011: First Team All-Northwest Conference at wide receiver…Became Pacific’s first All-NWC First Team selection since 1984…Started all nine games…Led Pacific and ranked second in the NWC with 844 receiving yards, 93.8 yards per game and 16.9 yards per catch…Finished ranked 32nd among NCAA Division III players in receiving yards per game and 64th with 5.56 receptions per game… Also led Boxers and ranked fourth in NWC with eight touchdowns…Scored three touchdowns on six receptions against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11…Caught an 87yard touchdown reception against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/17/11, which ranks as the second longest in school history…Had season high 313 yards in that contest…Scored a pair of touchdowns on five receptions with 115 yards in win over Puget Sound on 10/29/11. 2010: Second Team All-Northwest Conference at wide receiver, becoming Pacific’s first All-NWC selection since 1984...Started all nine games for the Boxers... Finished ranked sixth in the NWC with 67 receiving yards per game...Led Pacific in total receiving yards (603) and receiving touchdowns (6) and ranked third in allpurpose yards (68.1 per game)...Had the second longest reception in the conference all season, taking a P.J. Minaya pass 79 yards for a touchdown against Linfield on 10/15/10...Caught a season high three touchdown passes, including a 70-yard strike, at Menlo on 11/13/10...Had season best 180 yards receiving in that game... Opened season with a 111-yard performance against Puget Sound on 9/4/10. High School: Played at St. Louis High School in Honolulu, Hawaii. Personal: Son of Jill Ichikawa & James Fukumoto…Pre-physical therapy major and biology minor...His brother, Jayson, played football and baseball for the Boxers in 2010-11…Chose Pacific for the academics...Favorite Movie: Rush Hour 2… Favorite Quote: Every day is another day to get better…Career Ambition: Physical therapist. FUKUMOTO’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 9 50 844 16.9 2010 9 30 603 20.1 TOTAL 18 80 1,447 18.0

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Rushing 2011 2010 TOTAL Returns 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9 18

Att. Gain 2 9 1 1 3 10

KO Returns No. Yds. Avg. 1 9 9.0 1 9 9.0

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TD 8 9 17

Lg Avg/G 87 93.8 79 67.0 87 80.3

Loss Net Avg. 7 2 1.0 0 1 1.0 7 3 1.0

TD Long Avg/G 0 9 0.2 0 1 0.1 0 9 0.3

Punt Returns Long No. Yds. Avg. Long 9 1 0 0.0 0 9 1 0 0.0 0

Travis George Junior • Offensive Lineman • 6-0 • 250 Grants Pass, Ore. North Valley HS

2011: Appeared in seven games at linebacker…Finished with one tackle against Linfield on 10/15/11 and at Whitworth on 10/22/11. 2010: Played in all nine games at linebacker...Had season high 1.5 tackles (1 solo, 1 assist) against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/10...Also participated on the Pacific track and field team...Had Pacific’s fourth best mark in the discus at 144 feet, 5 inches. High School: Played for Todd Williman at North Valley High School…Earned First Team All-Skyline Conference selection at center and Second Team AllSkyline Conference at linebacker…Also participated in varsity track and field and wrestling…Was a First Team All-Skyline Conference and fifth place state finisher at 189 pounds…Was also a Second Team All-Skyline Conference pick in track and field. Personal: Son of Jon & Karen George…Bioinformatics major…His uncle, Mike George, played basketball at Lane CC…His father and uncle Pat George also attended Pacific…Chose Pacific for the academic prestige, the location away from home and for the football program...Favorite Quote: Hold no regrets…Career Ambition: Doctor. GEORGE’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 7 0 2 2 0 0 2010 9 2 5 7 0 0 TOTAL 16 2 7 9 0 0

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PD 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

Eric Gietzen Junior • Offensive Lineman • 6-0 • 305 Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove HS

2011: Started all nine games on the offensive line. 2010: Started all nine games at offensive line..Saw most of his time at guard. High School: Played for current Pacific assistant coach Mike McCabe at Forest Grove High School…Two-way player saw action on both the offensive and defensive line. Personal: Son of Jon & Robin Gietzen…Sociology major…His father earned his master’s degree from Pacific and his brother Josh is a 2010 graduate with a degree in music…Chose Pacific because the school has always been a part of his life and because of his family connections…Favorite TV Shows: 30 Rock, Arrested Development, The Killing, Futurama and Doc Martin…Favorite Books: Game of Thrones (George R.R. Martin) and the Bug Man series (Tim Downs)…Favorite Class In School: Introduction to classical music…Favorite Quote: Go wear the t-shirt and stand on the sideline if that’s what you want. Building a bride, a dam or a college football program is not for the week (Ian Falconer)…Career Ambition: Social work counselor.


2012 Returners Brandon Hand

Sophomore • Defensive Lineman • 6-1 • 235 Auburn, Wash. Auburn Riverside HS

Sophomore • Defensive Back • 6-3 • 195 Midvale, Utah Hillcrest HS

2011: Played in four games as a defensive lineman…Had season high three tackles, including one tackle for loss, at Willamette on 10/8/11…Also had three solo tackles at Whitworth on 10/22/11…Had two tackles, including a half sack and half tackle for loss at Pacific Lutheran on 11/5/11.

2011: Played in five games at defensive back…Finished with season best two tackles (one solo, one assist) against Willamette on 10/8/11.

High School: Played for Bob Morgan at Auburn Riverside High School… 2010: Washington all-state selection at offensive line…First Team All-South Puget Sound League (SPSL) selection at both offensive and defensive line…Was named the team’s most inspirational player…Finished 52 tackles, three forced fumbles, 17 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks…2009: All-SPSL pick at defensive line… Also participated in varsity track and field and swimming…Helped set Auburn Riverside’s school record in the 200-yard freestyle relay. Personal: Son of Ken & Suzi Hand…Major is undecided…Chose Pacific it was one of the few schools he really connected with and for the football program… Favorite TV Show: House…Favorite Class In School: Psychology…Favorite Athlete: Vernon Davis. HAND’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 4 5 4 9 1.5 10 TOTAL 4 5 4 9 1.5 10 Sacks 2011 TOTAL

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G 4 4

UA 0 0

A 1 1

PD 0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

Brandon Harms

2011: Played in all nine games, with most of his work coming on special teams as a return specialist…Had two kick returns for a total of 41 yards, including a long of 22 yards, against Linfield on 10/15/11…Had season-long punt return of 22 yards against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11…Also saw action as a defensive back, registering a season high of six tackles (4 solo, 2 assist) at Pacific Lutheran on 11/5/11. High School: Played for Mike Doty and Mike Vaught at Canby High School…2010: Second Team All-Three Rivers League selection at defensive back…Also played at running back…Also participated in varsity wrestling…Was Three Rivers League champion in 2011. Personal: Son of John & Carol Strnad…Physics and mathematics major…Chose Pacific for the very successful academic programs and the football program… Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore…Favorite Book: Ender’s Game (Orson Scott Card)…Favorite Class In School: Math…Favorite Quote: If you ain’t first, you’re last (Ricky Robby)…Career Ambition: Engineer. HARM’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 12 3 15 0 0 TOTAL 9 12 3 15 0 0 KO Returns No. Yds. Avg. 2 42 20.5 2 42 20.5

High School: Played for Kirk Merish at Hillcrest High School…2010: All-Region 4 selection at cornerback…Academic All-Region selection…Registered 51 tackles and forced one fumble..2009: All-Region 4 selection at cornerback…Academic All-Region selection…Finished season with 44 tackles…Also participated in varsity basketball and track and field. Personal: Son of Mike & Becky Harris…Business major…Chose Pacific because he really liked the school, coaching staff and players…Favorite TV Show: Criminal Minds…Favorite Book: The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins)…Favorite Class In School: Math…Favorite Quote: No regrets…Career Ambition: Financial advisor. HARRIS’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 5 2 2 4 0 0 TOTAL 5 2 2 4 0 0

PD 1 1

FF 0 0

Punt Returns Long No. Yds. Avg. Long 22 10 42 4.2 22 22 10 42 4.2 22

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

PD 0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

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Junior • LInebacker • 6-1 • 240 Auberry, Calif. Auberry HS

Total Yds 0.5 5 0.5 5

Sophomore • Defensive Back • 5-10 • 185 Canby, Ore. Canby HS

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2011: Started all nine games at linebacker…Finished second for Boxers with 62 total tackles…Led Boxers and finished 11th in the NWC with 29 assisted tackles…Shared team lead with 6.5 tackles for loss for 19 yards…Finished with team high nine tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss against Menlo on 9/10/11…Also posted nine-tackle performance with one tackle for loss against Linfield on 10/15/11… Had a pair of eight-tackle performances against Whitworth on 10/22/11 and Puget Sound on 10/29/11…Had Pacific’s first interception of the season against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11. 2010: Played in all nine games and started the final five games of the year at linebacker...Total of 31.5 tackles was second most for Boxers...Finished with 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack...Notched season high of 6.5 tackles (4 solo, 5 assists) at Menlo on 11/13/10...Finished with six solo tackles against Puget Sound on 10/30/10. High School: Played at Sierra High School…2009: First Team All-North Sequoia League and Second Team California Small School All-State at linebacker…Finished with 165 tackles…2008: First Team All-North Sequoia League at linebacker… Finished with 96 tackles…Also saw time at running back, tight end and guard… Also participated in varsity basketball and track and field…Helped Sierra play to a basketball state sectional championship. Personal: Son of Rob & Kathy Hastie…Philosophy major with emphasis on ethics, law and society and business administration minor…His uncle, Jim Hastie, played football at UC Davis…Chose Pacific because he wants to help start a football legacy…Favorite Sport To Watch: Basketball…Career Ambition: Lawyer. HASTIE’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total 2011 9 27 29 56 9 23 17 40 2010 TOTAL 18 50 46 96 Sacks 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9 18

Interceptions No 2011 1 TOTAL 1

UA 1 1 2

A 0 0 0

Yds Avg 3 3.0 3 3.0

TFL Yds 6.5 19 1.5 10 8.0 29

Total Yds 1 2 1 10 2 12 TD 0 0

Lg 3 3

PD 1 0 1

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 1 0 1

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Junior • Defensive Lineman • 6-3 • 200 Rogue River, Ore. Rogue River HS

Junior • Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 200 Red Bluff, Calif. Red Bluff HS 2011: Did not play due to injury. 2010: Played in seven games at wide receiver...Scored the first touchdown of the reinstated Pacific program on a 32-yard pass play against Puget Sound on 9/4/10...Had a 10-yard touchdown reception against Whitworth on 10/23/10. High School: Played at Red Bluff High School…2009: Finished with 464 yards and seven touchdowns at wide receiver…Also competed in varsity wrestling and track and field…Was a sectional placewinner in both sports. Personal: Son of Scott & Nancy Hickson…History major and political science minor…His cousin, Paul Newman, played baseball at Wyoming…Chose Pacific for its atmosphere, its close to home location and the football program…Favorite TV Show: Squidbillies…Favorite Book: God Delusion (Richard Dawkins)…Favorite Class In School: U.S. in foreign affairs…Favorite Quote: The superior man asks not why hs is not known, but rather what he must do to be known (Confucious)… Career Ambition: High school history teacher and coach. HICKSON’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2010 7 6 98 16.3 TOTAL 7 6 39 18.3

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TD 2 2

Lg Avg/G 32 14.0 32 14.0

Wesley Hooper

Senior • Defensive Lineman • 6-0 • 260 Estacada, Ore. Clackamas CC/Estacada HS 2011: Played in two games on the defensive line. 2010: Played in three games on the defensive line.

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High School: Played for Brigham Baker at Estacada High School…Saw action at defensive end, defensive tackle, offensive guard, offensive tackle and center…Also played varsity tennis. Personal: Son of James & Mara Hooper…History major…Chose Pacific because he loved the area and because it’s a great school…Favorite TV Show: NFL Top Ten…Favorite Book: Ricochet River (Robin Cody)…. Favorite Quote: I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle (Vince Lombardi).

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Irae Hosea

Sophomore • Defensive Lineman • 5-10 • 340 Modesto, Calif. Modesto HS 2011: Did not play. 2010: Did not play. High School: Played for Rod Long at Modesto High School…Was an All Modesto Metropolitan Conference and all-district selection at defensive tackle. Personal: Son of Fareti & Gaui Hosea…Film and creative writing major…Chose Pacific because it was in Oregon…Favorite TV Show: Supernatural…Favorite Book: Percy Jackson & The Olympians (Rick Riordan)…Favorite Class In School: Expository writing…Career Ambition: Music video director and radio personality.

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Chrystian Johnson

2011: Started all nine games at defensive end…Notched season high four tackles, including a half tackle for loss, at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/17/11…Put together threetackle performance with a half sack against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11…Had a tackle in all but one game. 2010: Played in eight games and started the final seven at defensive end...Finished with a season-high 3.5 tackles against Whitworth on 10/23/10, which included an assisted tackle for loss...Had 2.5 tackles and assisted on a sack against Puget Sound on 10/30/10...Earned credit for a forced fumble at Linfield on 10/16/10. High School: Played for Marvin Grover at Rogue River High School… 2009: Honorable Mention All-Sunset Conference at defensive end…Named to the Grants Pass Daily Courier’s All-Area Defensive Team…Finished season with 61 tackles, six sacks and two fumble recoveries…Team captain…2008: Second Team All-Sunset Conference at tight end…Named to Grants Pass Daily Courier’s AllArea Offensive Team…Selected as the Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year for Rogue River…Team captain…2007: Honorable Mention All-Skyline Conference at defensive end…2006: Honorable Mention All-Skyline Conference at offensive line…Also competed in varsity track and field and basketball…Finished sixth at the 2010 Oregon state championships in the 110-meter high hurdles. Personal: Son of Lewis Johnson and Amy Frantz…International studies and political science major and public health minor…Chose Pacific because it had a great blend of strong academics and building a new football program…Favorite TV Show: The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air…Favorite Book: The Bible…Favorite Quote: We must use time wisely and forever realize there is always time to do the right thing (Nelson Mandela)…Career Ambition: United States ambassador. JOHNSON’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 8 7 15 2 4 2010 8 10 7 17 3 17 TOTAL 17 18 14 32 5 21 Sacks 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 9 8 17

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UA 0 1 1

A 1 1 2

PD 0 1 1

FF 0 1 1

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

Total Yds 0.5 0 2.0 14 2.5 14

Jordan Johnson

Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 195 Wilsonville, Ore. Wilsonville HS 2011: Saw lone action of the season at wide receiver against Linfield on 10/15/11. High School: Played for Adam Guenther at Wilsonville High School...2010: All-Northwest Oregon Conference (NWOC) selection at cornerback...Finished with 23 tackles and recovered three fumbles...Also played varsity baseball. Personal: Son of Troy Johnson & Angie Webbers…Business major with finance emphasis…Chose Pacific for the great campus, good coaches, good facilities and good people…Favorite TV Show: The Office…Favorite Book: For One More Day (Mitch Albom)…Favorite Class In School: Economics…Favorite Quote: If better is possible, then being good isn’t enough…Career Ambition: Chief financial officer.


2012 Returners Nick Johnson Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 5-9 • 155 Salem, Ore. Blanchet Catholic HS 2011: Played in one game at wide receiver. High School: Played for Matt Arnold at Blanchet Catholic High School…2010: First Team All-Pac-West Conference and First Team Oregon 3A All-State selection at defensive back… Honorable Mention All-Pac-West Conference at wide receiver…Selected to East-West Shrine Game…Finished with 500 receiving yard and 490 rushing yards with 15 touchdowns…Had 22 tackles as a defensive back with two fumble recoveries…2009: First Team All-Pac-West Conference at both wide receiver and running back…Honorable Mention Oregon 3A All-State selection at wide receiver…Finished with 600 yards receiving and 100 yards rushing with 12 touchdowns…Led the state in receptions…Also played varsity golf and basketball…Was a three-time all-state selection and two-time Pac-West Conference champion in golf. Personal: Son of Rocky Johnson…History major and math minor…His father played baseball at Oregon…His uncle, Marty, played football at Western Oregon and uncle Lane played basketball at Lewis & Clark…His cousin, Jordan, plays football at Montana…Chose Pacific because he liked the campus and the football program…Favorite TV Show: Modern Family…Favorite Book: 10,000 to 1 (Ben Petrick)…Favorite Class In School: Math…Favorite Quote: To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift (Steve Prefontaine)…Career Ambition: High school math teacher and football coach.

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Darin Kamealoha Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 175 Waiphahu, Hawaii Hanalani HS

2011: Did not play due to injury. 2010: Played in two games at wide receiver before seeing season ended by injury…Made four catches for 31 yards at Puget Sound on 9/4/10. High School: Played for Kip Botelho at the Hanalani School…2009: Second Team Hawaii All-State and First Team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) at receiver…Finished with 1,172 yards of total offense with nine touchdowns, 65 receptions and 24 rushing attempts…2008: Third Team All-State and First Team All-ILH selection…Finished with 579 receiving yards and 183 rushing yards with 11 touchdowns…Also played varsity basketball and volleyball… Was an Honorable Mention All-State and First Team All-ILH Division II selection at point guard and a Second Team All-ILH Division II selection in volleyball. Personal: Son of Guy & Kaleo Kamealoha…Exercise science major…His uncle, Wesley Phillips, played football at Santa Rosa JC…Chose Pacific because it had the degree he wanted and for the football program…Favorite TV Show: How I Met Your Mother…Favorite Athlete: Chad Owens…Career Ambition: Physical therapist. KAMEALOHA’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg TD 2010 2 5 39 7.8 0 TOTAL 2 5 59 7.8 0

Lg Avg/G 11 19.5 11 19.5

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Junior • Wide Receiver • 5-7 • 155 North Kohala, Hawaii Kohala HS 2011: Played in six games and started the first five games of the year at wide receiver…Missed three games due to injury…Finished second for Boxers with 299 yards receiving on 17 catches…Finished with 70 yards and a touchdown on three catches against Menlo on 9/10/11…Amassed 115 yards on five catches with a season best 77-yard reception against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11…Also played key role on kick return and finished second for team with 226 yards and an 18.8 yards per return average…Finished with season high 95 return yards at Willamette on 10/8/11. 2010: Started all nine games at wide receiver and also played key role on special teams...Finished Ranked fourth in the NWC and led Boxers in kick returns with an average of 20.4 yards per return (552 yards total)...Led the Boxers with 716 allpurpose yards...Ranked second for the Boxers with 17.8 yards per catch receiving on 23 catches...Had season high of 57 yards receiving and had his only touchdown of the season against Pacific Lutheran on 11/6/10...Finished with 42 yards against Menlo on 11/13/10...Finished with 105 yards on four kick returns, including a 78yard runback, against Whitworth on 10/23/10...Finished with 87 yards on returns against Willamette on 10/9/10. High School: Played at Kohala High School. Personal: Son of Keoki & Margaret Kawai…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific because of the small environment and for the football and track programs… Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights…Favorite Musician: Bob Marley. KAWAI’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 9 17 299 17.6 2010 6 30 603 7.0 TOTAL 15 47 902 19.1 Rushing 2010 TOTAL Returns 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9

Att. Gain 1 4 1 4

KO Returns No. Yds. Avg. 12 266 18.8 27 552 20.4 27 552 20.4

TD 1 1 2

Lg Avg/G 70 49.8 23 17.8 70 60.1

Loss Net Avg. 0 4 4.0 0 4 4.0

TD Long Avg/G 0 4 0.4 0 4 0.4

Punt Returns Long No. Yds. Avg. Long 36 0 0 0 0 78 0 0 0 0 78 0 0 0 0

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2012 Returners Bryce Kershner

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Sophomore • Running Back • 5-11 • 200 Jordan Valley, Ore. Jordan Valley HS 2011: Played in all nine games at running back…Finished as Pacific’s third leading rusher, gain a total of 51 yards on the ground…Scored his first collegiate touchdown on a short two-yard rush against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11…Scored three-yard receiving touchdown against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11 and also scored on a two-yard pass play at Pacific Lutheran on 11/5/11…Rushed for season high 22 yards on six carries against Puget Sound on 10/29/11. 2010: Played in all nine games at running back...Collected a season high four yards on the ground against Puget Sound on 10/30/10...Had two receptions for 20 yards against Menlo on 11/13/10. High School: Played for Tim McBride at Jordan Valley High School…First Team All-High Desert League and named as the league’s Player of the Year in 2009 while playing at running back, corner back and on kick return…Passed for 753 yards and rushed for 1,593 yards with 31 touchdowns…Defensively had 175 tackles and 34 for loss to go along with one sack…Also played basketball where he was a Honorable Mention All-High Desert League selection. Personal: Son of Kenny & Teresa Kershner…Business administration major and exercise science minor…Chose Pacific for the great educational opportunity and the chance to start a new football tradition…Favorite TV Show: The Big Bang Theory…Favorite Book: Salughterhouse Five (Kurt Vonnegut)…Favorite Class In School: Economics…Career Ambition: To get a job. KERSHNER’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 9 4 22 5.5 2010 9 2 20 10.0 TOTAL 18 6 42 7.0 Rushing 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9 18

Att. Gain 17 57 2 4 19 61

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TD 0 0 0

Lg Avg/G 9 3.2 11 2.2 11 2.3

Loss Net Avg. 4 53 3.1 0 4 2.0 4 57 3.0

TD Long Avg/G 2 9 5.8 0 4 0.4 2 9 3.3

Aaron Koford Junior • Punter • 6-1 • 190

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Wilsonville, Ore. Wilsonville HS 2011: Played in all nine games as the Boxers’ primary punter…Finished ranked second in the NWC with 48 punts, third with 1,599 punting yards and fifth with punting average of 33.3 yards per kick…Had long punt of 52 yards twice, against Menlo on 9/10/11 and at Pacific Lutheran on 11/5/11…In the Menlo game, five of his seven punts landed inside the 20-yard line…Also served as Pacific’s primary kickoff kicker and averaged 54.1 yards per kickoff. 2010: Played in eight games both at receiver and on kickoff and punting duties... Punted four times for 121 yards and a long punt of 40 yards against Willamette on 10/9/10...Had kickoff duties in three of the Boxers’ final four games, which included a 52-yard kick against Pacific Lutheran on 11/6/10. High School: Played for Doug Sommer at Wilsonville High School…Threeyear varsity athlete at outside linebacker…Second Team All-Northwest Oregon Conference in 2009 at outside linebacker…Also participated in varsity basketball and track and field…Was a First Team All-Northwest Oregon Conference and Honorable Mention All-State selection in both the 200 meters and the discus.

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Personal: Son of Tad & Cari Koford…Literature major…His mother competed in volleyball and her uncle Dave played baseball at Treasure Valley CC…His uncle Scott Campbell wrestled and grandfather Dave Campbell competed in football, wrestling and track at Black Hills State in South Dakota…Chose Pacific because it was a great academic school, nearby to home and family and because of the new football team…Favorite TV Show: Grimm…Favorite Book: Jurassic Park (Michael Creighton)…Favorite Class In School: Poetry…Favorite Quote: Now if there’s one thing you can be sure of, it’s that nothing is more powerful than a young boy’s wish. Except an Apache helicopter (Patrick Stewart)…Career Ambition: High school teacher and coach. KOFORD’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Punting G No Yds Avg Long 2011 9 48 1,599 33.3 52 2010 8 4 121 30.2 40 TOTAL 17 52 1,720 33.0 52

TB 2 0 2

Kickoffs 2011 2010 TOTAL

OB 0 0 0

G 9 8 17

No Yds Avg 32 1,730 54.1 3 146 48.7 35 1,876 53.6

TB 0 0 0

FC 9 1 10

I20 13 0 13

Blkd 3 0 3

Bobby Ladiges

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Sophomore • Running Back • 5-10 • 225

Escalon, Calif. Manteca HS 2011: Played in two games at running back…Had season bests of eight yards rushing and 10 yards receiving at Pacific Lutheran on 11/5/11. High School: Played for Eric Reis at Manteca High School...2010: Was a Second Team California All-State and first team all-district selection at running back...Was also first all-league and all-district selection at linebacker...Was named Manteca’s team most valuable player...Finished with 1,650 yards receiving and 2372 yards rushing with 27 touchdowns...On defense, had 33 tackles, including nine for loss, two sacks and three forced fumbles...2009: Honorable mention all-league selection at fullback...Finished with 248 yards rushing with five touchdowns...Defensively, had 41 tackles, including nine for loss and four sacks...Also competed in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of Josh Farris…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific because it was close to home and he had the opportunity to play right away...Favorite TV Show: Two And A Half Men...Favorite Movie: Twister...Favorite Class In School: Art. LADIGES’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 2 1 10 10.0 TOTAL 2 1 10 10.0 Rushing 2011 TOTAL

G 2 2

Att. Gain 3 8 3 8

TD 0 0

Lg Avg/G 10 5.0 10 5.0

Loss Net Avg. 3 5 1.7 3 5 1.7

TD Long Avg/G 0 8 2.5 0 8 2.5


2012 Returners Devin Lagorio

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Junior • Defensive Lineman • 6-2 • 275 Stockton, Calif. St. Mary’s HS

Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 195

Sherwood, Ore. Sherwood HS

2011: Started all nine games on the defensive line…Finished seventh for the Boxers with 27 tackles…Finished with season high of five tackles twice…Had five tackles and one for loss against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11…Finished with five tackles (4 solo) and a half tackle for loss at Whitworth on 10/22/11…Had a sack against Puget Sound on 10/29/11…In Lewis & Clark game, had the blocked extra point kick that led to Bryan Mills’ 100-yard defensive two-point conversion that was featured on ESPN’s SportsCenter. 2010: Played in six games and started the first two of the season at defensive end... Posted season high four tackles, including one for loss, against Claremont-MuddScripps on 9/18/10...Finished with three solo tackles against Lewis & Clark on 10/2/10. High School: Played for Tony Franks at St. Mary’s High School…2009: First Team All-Tri-County Athletic League (TCAL) and first team all-area selection as a lineman…Helped lead St. Mary’s to first undefeated regular season in 30 years… Finished with 65 tackles, six sacks and one caused fumble…Was named the team’s Outstanding Defensive Lineman…2008: Finished with 28 tackles, two sacks and two fumble recoveries…Participated in the California Division II State Bowl Game. Personal: Son of Kevin & Mistii Lagorio…Political science major...His father played one of year of basketball at the University of the Pacific…Chose Pacific to receive a quality education, the atmosphere of the school and to continue playing the sport he loves…Favorite TV Show: Blue Mountain State...Favorite Book: When The Game Stands Tall (Neil Hayes)...Favorite Class In School: Political science...Favorite Quote: Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure (Marianne Williamson)... Career Ambition: Lawyer. LAGORIO’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total 2011 9 16 11 27 2010 6 10 3 13 TOTAL 15 26 14 40 Sacks 2011 TOTAL

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G 9 9

UA 1 1

A 0 0

TFL Yds 3.5 9 3.0 5 6.5 14

PD 1 0 1

Jakob Lawrence

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 1 0 1

Total Yds 1 6 1 6

Jayson Manning Junior • Defensive Lineman • 6-3 • 250

Lahaina, Hawaii Lahinaluna HS 2011: Made lone appearance of the season on the defensive line at Willamette on 10/8/11. High School: Played for Garret Tihada at Lahainaluna High School...Was a First Team All-Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) selection at defensive end...Also played varsity volleyball and basketball...Was team MVP in volleyball and was a Second Team All-MIL selection in basketball at forward. Personal: Son of Michael & Sherrie Manning…Exercise science major and public health minor...Has a twin bother (Jake)...Chose Pacific for the outstanding education and the new football program…Favorite Book: Hatchet (Gary Paulsen)…Favorite Class In School: Wood shop…Career Ambition: Physical therapist and trainer.

2011: Played in seven games at wide receiver…Had season best 16-yard catch against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11. High School: Played for Greg Lawrence at Sherwood High School...2010: First Team All-Northwest Oregon League selection at both wide receiver and linebacker...Finished with 415 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 18 yards per catch...On defense, finished with 58 tackles, a sack, three fumbles and two interceptions...2009: Finished with 186 yards receiving with four touchdowns...Defensively, had 49 tackles, two fumbles and two interceptions... Also played varsity basketball and baseball...Was an Honorable Mention Oregon 5A All-State selection in basketball and was an All-NWOC selection in baseball at first base. Personal: Son of Greg & Kathi Lawrence…Major is undecided...His father played both football and baseball at Western Oregon...Chose Pacific of the great academic opportunities, the football program and because it was close to home…Favorite TV Show: Lost...Favorite Book: Twelve Mighty Orphans (Jim Dent)...Favorite Class In School: Economics...Career Ambition: High school teacher and coach. LAWRENCE’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 7 4 50 12.5 TOTAL 7 4 50 12.5

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TD 0 0

Lg Avg/G 16 7.1 16 7.1

Will Marchbanks Junior • Tight End • 6-2 • 250 Brownsville, Ore. Central Linn HS

2011: Played in eight games at tight end. 2010: Played in eight games at tight end...Had one reception for eight yards against Linfield on 10/16/10...Had one reception for five yards against Willamette on 10/9/10. High School: Played for Rich Hillsman at Central Linn High School… 2009: First Team Oregon All-State at tight end and Second Team All-State at linebacker…2008: Second Team All-State and First Team All-Mountain View Conference at tight end…Also played varsity baseball, basketball and track and field… Earned First Team All-Mountain View Conference selections in both baseball and basketball. Personal: Son of Tim & Terry Marchbanks…Public health major and philosophy minor…His cousin, Mackenzie Marchbanks, played softball at Corban…Chose Pacific for the great physical therapy and optometry program and for the chance to continue to play football…Favorite TV Show: South Park…Favorite Class In School: Ethics...Favorite Quote: Sixty percent of the time it works every time (Ron Burgundy in Anchorman)...Career Ambition: To find a job. MARCHBANKS’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg TD 2011 8 0 0 0.0 0 2010 8 2 13 6.5 1 16 2 13 6.5 1 TOTAL

Lg Avg/G 0 0.0 8 1.6 8 0.8

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Deven McKinney

Junior • Defensive Back • 5-11 • 195 Imbler, Ore. Imbler HS

Sophomore • Running Back • 6-0 • 210 Spanaway, Wash. Spanalway Lake HS 2011: Appeared in five games at running back…Saw significant amount of time on special teams…Had season long 41-yard kickoff at Whitworth on 10/22/11…Finished with 69 return yards at Pacific Lutheran on 11/5/11. High School: Played at Spanaway High School...Also competed in varsity wrestling and track and field. Personal: Son of Jason McKinney…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific for the coaches and the campus...Favorite TV Show: True Blood...Favorite Book: The Vampire (Lestat Anne Rice)...Favorite Class In School: Biology…Favorite Quote: I do not believe in pleasure in life, only a relief from pain. You must suffer to be on top (George St. Pierre)…Career Ambition: Strength & conditioning coach and trainer to the stars. McKINNEY’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Rushing G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. 2011 5 1 7 0 7 7.0 TOTAL 5 1 7 0 7 7.0 Returns 2011 TOTAL

KO Returns No. Yds. Avg. 9 179 19.9 9 179 19.9

TD Long Avg/G 0 7 1.4 0 7 1.4

Punt Returns Long No. Yds. Avg. Long 41 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 0

Kyle Merriam

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Junior • Wide Receiver • 5-8 • 175 West Linn, Ore. West Linn HS 2011: Played in three games at wide receiver…Had one catch for four yards at Willamette on 10/8/11. 2010: Played in four games at defensive lineman and receiver...Had a season high two catches for 26 yards against Puget Sound on 9/4/10.

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High School: Played for Ron Chappell at West Linn High School…Was an Honorable Mention All-Three Rivers League selection at wide receiver…Also competed in varsity wrestling and baseball…Was the recipient of the Kyle Curran Sportsmanship Award from the baseball team. Personal: Son of Bill & Cheryl Merriam…Exercise science major and physics minor…His grandfather, Donald Hedrick, played football at Grinnell College… Chose Pacific for the unique opportunity to start a new football team and the chance to play right away…Favorite TV Show: Jersey Shore…Favorite Book: Twilight (Stephanie Meyer)…Favorite Class In School: Women’s studies…Career Ambition: Physical therapist. MERRIAM’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 3 1 4 4.0 2010 4 2 25 13.0 TOTAL 7 3 29 9.6

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TD 0 0 0

Lg Avg/G 4 1.3 25 6.5 25 4.1

Bryan Mills

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2011: Honorable Mention All-Northwest Conference selection…Started all nine games at safety…Led Boxers and finished 10th in the NWC with 62 tackles…Ranked seventh in the NWC with 6.9 tackles per game and seventh with his team-leading 35 solo tackles…Had season high 12 tackles, including a half-tackle for loss, at Whitworth on 10/22/11…Finished with nine tackles, one tackle for loss and one forced fumble at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/17/11…Had his lone interception of the season against Puget Sound on 19/29/11, returning the ball 40 yards…Returned a blocked extra point kick for a 100-yard defensive two-point conversion against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11…The unusual play was featured as ESPN SportsCenter’s Top Play of the Day. 2010: Played in all nine games and started six at safety...Ranked among the NWC leaders and led Pacific with 37 tackles (28 solo, 18 assists)...Also led Boxers and was tied for fifth in the league with three interceptions...Had a season high of 8.5 tackles and had an interception against Pacific Lutheran on 11/6/10...Finished with six tackles against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/17/10...Ran an interception back for 66 yards and a touchdown against Menlo on 11/13/10...Also had a pick against Whitworth on 10/23/10. High School: Played for Lee Lowe at Imbler High School…2009: First Team All-Old Oregon League selection at quarterback and defensive back…First Team Oregon All-State selection as a defensive back and second team as a quarterback… Threw for 1,196 yard and rushed for 644 yards with 32 touchdowns…Voted the team’s Most Valuable Teammate…2008: First Team All-Old Oregon League and First Team All-State at quarterback…Second team all-league selection at defensive back…Threw for 2,057 yards and rushed for 930 yards with 38 touchdowns… Named the team’s Most Valuable Teammate…2007: First Team All-Old Oregon League and Second Team All-State at running back…Rushed for 1,493 yards with 23 touchdowns…Voted the team’s Most Valuable Teammate…2006: Second Team All-Old Oregon League selection at running back…Rushed for 630 yards and scored eight touchdowns…Also participated in varsity baseball, basketball and track and field…Was an all-league selection in both basketball and baseball… Competed in both the 1A All-Star Game and the East/West Shrine Game in 2010. Personal: Son of Mike & Sandy Mills…Education major…His father played college football and his mother played college volleyball, both at Eastern Oregon… Chose Pacific to receive a quality education and to be part of the brand new football program…Favorite TV Show: The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air…Favorite Class In School: Yoga…Favorite Athlete: Kobe Bryant…Favorite Quote: Say when (Doc Holliday). MILLS’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 35 27 62 4 6 2010 9 28 18 46 1 7 TOTAL 18 63 45 108 5 13 Sacks 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9

UA 1 1

A 0 0

Interceptions 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9 9

No Yds 1 40 3 87 3 87

Total Yds 1 7 1 7 Avg 40.0 29.0 29.0

TD 0 1 1

Lg 40 66 66

PD 2 4 6

FF 2 0 2

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 1 0 1


2012 Returners P.J. Minaya Junior • Quarterback • 5-11 • 180 Wahiawa, Hawaii Hanalani HS

Junior • Defensive Back • 5-11 • 185 Honolulu, Hawaii Kamehameha HS

2011: Played in eight games at quarterback…Played most of the second half at Pacific Lutheran on 11/5/11, throwing for 223 yards and three touchdowns on 23 of 34 passing as he nearly led the Boxers to a come-from-behind win…Threw for 167 yards and a touchdown on 13 of 18 completed at Willamette on 10/8/11… Finished with 107 yards on 6 of 10 completed passes against Linfield on 10/15/11. 2010: Played in five games and made one start at quarterback...Made only start of the season at Linfield on 10/16/10 before being injured for the season...In the game, had a 79-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Fukumoto on his first play from scrimmage...Passed for 117 yards on 9 of 14 completions against ClaremontMudd-Scripps on 9/17/10...Passed for a touchdown against Willamette on 10/9/10...Threw for 100 yards on 9 of 13 completions against Puget Sound on 9/4/10. High School: Played for Kip Botelho at the Hanalani Schools…2009: Second Team Hawaii All-State and First Team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) selection at quarterback…Finished with 3,721 yards passing with 45 touchdowns…Set Hawaii state with eight touchdown passes in a game on Aug. 22…Was named a KHON Athlete of the Week, a two-time Athlete of the Week by the Honolulu Advertiser and was named the Sportsperson of the Month by the Honolulu Quarterback Club in August…2008: Honorable Mention AllState and Honorable Mention All-ILH selection…Passed for 2,663 yards with 25 touchdowns…Set state record with 513 passing yards in a game on Sept. 5…Also played varsity baseball where he was a two-time All-ILH Division II Team selection at shooting guard. Personal: Son of Peter & Carmela Minaya…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific for the good academics and because he wanted to contribute to building the new football program…Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter. MINAYA’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Passing G Att. Cmp Int Yds 2011 8 63 99 2 671 2010 5 42 28 1 385 TOTAL 13 105 127 3 1,056 Rushing 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 8 5 13

Att. Gain 25 112 11 0 36 112

TD Lg 5 53 2 79 7 79

Loss Net Avg. 85 27 1.1 69 -69 -6.3 154 -42 -1.2

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Pct. Avg/G Effic 63.6 83.9 133.2 66.7 77.0 154.6 64.5 81.2 139.6

TD Long Avg/G 0 25 3.4 0 0 -13.8 0 25 -3.2

Charley Moren Sophomore • Linebacker • 6-2 • 215 Seaside, Ore. Seaside HS 2011: Did not play. High School: Played for Stubby Lyons at Seaside High School...2010: First Team All-Cowapa League selection at right guard...East-West Shrine Game participant...2009: First Team All-Cowapa League selection at right guard...Also participated in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of Gail Moren…Exercise science major…His uncle, Kelly Britz, ran track at Oregon...Chose Pacific for the high level of education and to play football…Favorite TV Show: BMS…Favorite Class In School: Writing...Favorite Quote: Do not dwell in the past. Do not dream of the future. Concentrate the mind of the present moment (Buddha)…Career Ambition: Help people in physical rehabilitation.

2011: Played in eight games at strong safety…Finished fifth for the Boxers with 31 tackles…Had season high seven tackles, including five solo tackles, at Whitworth on 10/22/11…Finished with five tackles at Claremont-MuddScripps on 9/17/11. 2010: Played in all nine games and started the final seven games at strong safety...Had a season high 4.5 tackles (3 solo, 3 assist) against Pacific Lutheran on 11/6/10...Had efforts of 3.5 tackles against Lewis & Clark on 10/2/10 and Menlo on 11/13/10. High School: Played for David Stant at Kamehameha High School… 2009: Member of Kamehameha’s Hawaii state championship and Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) championship team…Also participated in track and field where he placed fifth in the Hawaii state championships in the 110-meter hurdles. Personal: Son of Mike & Cheryl Morita…Business major…His father played two years of football at Whittier…Chose Pacific because of the variety of classes available…Favorite TV Show: How I Met Your Mother…Favorite Athlete: Troy Polamalu…Favorite Foods: Steak and fish. MORITA’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 9 17 14 31 0 0 2010 9 18 15 33 0 0 TOTAL 18 35 29 64 0 0

PD 2 1 3

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

Nikk Novero

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Junior • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 265 Antioch, Calif. Antioch HS 2011: Start in eight games and played in all nine games at left guard. 2010: Started all nine games at left guard...Saw most of his action at left guard. High School: Played for Randy Autencio at Antioch High School…Was an All-Bay Valley League selection and was named the team’s Best Defensive Lineman…Saw time at left guard, defensive tackle and nose guard. Personal: Son of Jerry & Lori Novero…Environmental biology major…Chose Pacific for the beautiful campus, the small population and the good academics… Favorite TV Show: Burn Notice…Favorite Book: Ishmael (Daniel Quinn)… Favorite Sport To Watch: Hockey.

Neil Ochs

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Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-1 • 270 Wilsonville, Ore. Wilsonville HS 2011: Did not play. High School: Played for Adam Guenther at Wilsonville High School...First Team All-Northwest Oregon Conference selection at offensive tackle and defensive end...Also competed in varsity wrestling...Finished fourth at the 2011 Oregon state championship and was eighth in 2010. Personal: Son of Neil & Dina Ochs…Environmental studies major…Chose Pacific for the great coaching staff and the friendly environment.

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2012 Returners defensive back...Finished with 71 tackles and four fumble recoveries...Finished with 456 yards receiving on offense.

Kevin Peterson

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Sophomore • Offensive Line • 6-2 • 245 Lake Oswego, Ore. Lake Oswego HS 2011: Started in all nine games on the offensive line. High School: Played for Steve Coury at Lake Oswego High School...2010: First Team Oregon All-State and First Team All-Three Rivers League at offensive lineman...2009: Honorable Mention All-State and First Team All-Three Rivers League at offensive lineman. Personal: Son of Chris & Lynn Peterson…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific for the location of the campus and the chance to be a contributor to a new, upcoming football program...Favorite TV Show: Game Of Thrones...Favorite Book: Eragon (Christopher Paolini)...Favorite Class In School: Recess...Career Ambition: Physical therapist.

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Personal: Son of Ken & Janice Pumphrey…Environmental studies major… Chose Pacific because he liked the campus and the people and to help start the new football program…Favorite TV Show: The Young & The Restless…Favorite Book: 50 Shades Of Grey (E.L. James).

G 5 5

UA 1 1

22

A 0 0

Lg Avg/G 27 19.4 27 19.4

Total TFL Yds 1 0 0 1 0 0

PD 0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

Gabe Ramirez

Sophomore • Defensive Back • 5-8 • 175 Lodi, Calif. Tokay HS 2011: Saw action in three games at defensive back… Registered solo tackles against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11 and at Willamette on 10/8/11. High School: Played for Louis Franklin at Tokay High School...2010: All-San Joaquin Section TCAL selection at defensive back...Finished with 59 tackles and five fumble recoveries in seven games before season ended with injury...Selected to the Lions All-Star Game...2009: All-San Joaquin Section TCAL selection at

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FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

Charlie Reed-Dustin Sophomore • Tight End • 6-2 • 210 Portland, Ore. Madison HS

Personal: Son of Charles Dustin and Katherine Reed…Major is undecided.

High School: Played for Ron Holness at Lake Quinalt High School… 2009: First Team Washington All-State and First Team All-Pacific South League at cornerback…First Team All-Pacific South League at tight end…Finished with 500 receiving yards with 10 touchdowns as a tight end and had 125 tackles, 20 for loss, with eight interceptions at cornerback…2008: Finished with 350 receiving yards, five touchdowns, 100 tackles and three interceptions…Also played varsity basketball and baseball…Was named the basketball team’s Most Valuable Player as a junior and senior and was an all-conference selection in both sports.

TD 0 9

FF 0 0

High School: Played for Adam Skyles at Madison High School...Was a All-Portland Interscholastic League (PIL) selection at defensive end...Was also named honorable mention all-league at quarterback....Also participated in varsity wrestling, lacrosse and track and field..Was a two-time PIL champion at 215 pounds and finished third at the Oregon state championships.

2010: Played in five games at wide receiver...Earned credit for a tackle against Lewis & Clark on Oct. 2.

PUMPHREY’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS G No Yds Avg Receiving 2011 8 13 155 11.9 TOTAL 8 13 155 11.9

PD 0 0

2011: Saw one game of action at tight end against Willamette on 10/8/11.

2011: Played in eight games at wide receiver…Made lone start of the season against Linfield on 10/15/11, finishing with a season-high 60 yards and four receptions with a season long 27-yard pass play…Finished with 36 yards on three receptions against Puget Sound on 10/29/11.

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RAMIREZ’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 3 2 0 2 1 33 TOTAL 3 2 0 2 1 33

Cameron Pumphrey Junior • Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 175 Quinault, Wash. Lake Quinault HS

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Personal: Son of Art & Patty Gomez & Gabe Ramirez…Biology major… Chose Pacific because of the opportunity to receive an excellent education from a reputable school while participating in the football program…Favorite TV Shows: Sanford & Son and The League…Favorite Book: The Lord of the Flies (William Golding)...Favorite Class In School: Calculus...Favorite Quote: Nothing worth having comes easy (Michael Holst)...Career Ambition: Physician’s assistant or orthopedic nurse.

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Nick Reynolds Junior • Linebacker • 5-10 • 230 Chimacum, Wash. Chimacum HS

2011: Saw action in seven games at linebacker…Finished with season high two tackles at Whitworth on 10/22/11. 2010: Played in six games at linebacker. High School: Played for Shawn Meachem at Chimacum High School… 2009: Second Team All-Nisqually League and First Team All-Peninsula at defensive end and linebacker…Honorable Mention All-Nisqually League at left tackle…Finished with 42 tackles, five sacks and five fumbles…2008: Finished with 71 tackles and three sacks…2007: Finished with 12 tackles in five games… Also competed in varsity track and field where he was a Washington state meet participant in the discus. Personal: Son of Lonnie & Christine Reynolds…Sociology major…Chose Pacific because of it’s excellence in physical therapy and for the opportunity to play college sports…Favorite TV Show: Psych…Favorite Class In School: Criminology… Favorite Quote: The difference between a successful person and others in not lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will (Vince Lombardi)…Career Ambition: Criminal justice. REYNOLDS’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 3 0 3 3 0 0 2011 TOTAL 3 0 3 3 0 0

PD 0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0


2012 Returners Steel Rocha Junior • Running Back • 5-4 • 170 Modesto, Calif. Central Catholic HS

Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 190 Gresham, Ore. Sam Barlow HS

2011: Played in six games at running back. 2010: Played in five games at running back...Made first appearance against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/18/10... Had one reception for five yards against Willamette on 10/9/10. High School: Played for Roger Canepa at Central Catholic High School in Modesto, Calif….2009: All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) selection at running back…Finished with 542 yards rushing and seven touchdowns…Also played at outside linebacker and had 59 tackles, including eight for loss and 3.5 sacks… 2008: Helped lead Central Catholic to WAC championship and the sectional championship game…Finished with 333 rushing yards and 41 tackles… 2007: Helped lead Central Catholic to WAC championship…Finished with 867 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns and 49 tackles…Also competed in wrestling where he was a three-time All-WAC selection and two-time sectional champion. Personal: Son of Leroy & Kelli Rocha…Business administration major and economics minor…Chose Pacific for the opportunity to play football…Favorite TV Show: Chopped…Favorite Book: The Alchemist (Paulo Coehlo)…Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Quote: You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take (Wayne Gretzky)…Career Ambition: To be a scratch golfer by the time he’s 28. ROCHA’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 6 0 0 0.0 2010 5 2 6 3.0 TOTAL 11 2 6 3.0

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TD 0 0 0

Lg Avg/G 0 0.0 5 1.2 5 0.5

High School: Played for Terry Summerfield at Sam Barlow High School... 2010: First Team All-Mt. Hood Conference selection at both wide receiver and safety...National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete award recipient...Finished with 663 yards receiving and 345 yards rushing with 12 touchdowns...2009: First Team All-Mt. Hood Conference at wide receiver and second team at safety...2008: Honorable Mention All-Mt. Hood Conference selection at slot receiver and cornerback...Also played varsity basketball and track and field...Was a Second Team All-Mt. Hood Conference selection in basketball. Personal: Son of Jack & Elaine Roher…History major and coaching minor… Chose Pacific because he wanted to help build a successful football program and to further his education at an outstanding institution…Favorite TV Show: ESPN First Take…Favorite Book: Pistol (Mark Kriegel)…Favorite Class In School: History...Favorite Quote: I’m a winner. I’m going to win (Denzel Washington)… Career Ambition: History teacher and coach.

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Sophomore • Defensive Back • 5-9 • 175 Lahaina, Hawaii Lahainaluna HS

Returns 2011 TOTAL

2011: Played in eight games at defensive back…Had season high four tackles, all solo efforts, at Willamette on 10/8/11… Finished with three games with two tackles, most recently at Whitworth on 10/22/11.

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High School: Played for Garrett Tihada at Lahianaluna High School...Was a First Team All-Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) selection as a defensive utility player... Also played varsity soccer and was an Honorable Mention All-MIL selection as a defender. Personal: Son of Jeff & Jan Rogers…Business major…His brother, Blaze, plays football for Willamette...Chose Pacific because it was a really nice school that had the academics & athletics he was looking for…Favorite Movie: Step Brothers... Career Ambition: Firefighter. PD 0 0

2011: Played in eight games at wide receiver…Also spent significant time on special teams with the kick return unit… Finished with season high 123 yards receiving on three catches with two touchdowns in Boxers’ win over Puget Sound on 10/29/11…Scored on pass plays of 44 and 67 yards…On kick return, had a season high of 68 yards on three returns, including a season-best 27-yard return, at Whitworth on 10/22/11.

ROHER’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 8 9 188 20.9 TOTAL 8 9 188 20.9

Chase Rogers

ROGERS’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 8 7 4 11 0 0 TOTAL 8 7 4 11 0 0

Caleb Roher

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FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

G 8 8

Att. Gain 3 2 3 2

KO Returns No. Yds. Avg. 20 363 18.1 20 363 18.1

TD 2 2

Lg Avg/G 67 23.5 67 23.5

Loss Net Avg. 1 1 0.3 1 1 0.3

TD Long Avg/G 0 9 0.1 0 9 0.1

Punt Returns Long No. Yds. Avg. Long 27 0 0 0 0 27 0 0

Chris Santiago Sophomore • Linebacker • 6-0 • 215 Waipahu, Hawaii St. Louis HS

2011: Started all nine games at defensive back…Finished sixth for the Boxers with his 30 tackles…Finished season with career high seven tackles, including a half tackle for loss, at Pacific Lutheran on 11/5/11…Opened season with six tackles against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11. 2010: Started the first three games of the season at defensive back before season was ended by injury...Earned credit for tackles in all three games, led by 4.5 tackles (4 solo, 1 assist) against Lewis & Clark on 10/2/10...Had three solo tackles, including one for loss, against Puget Sound on 9/4/10. High School: Played for John Hao at St. Louis High School…Played three seasons at defensive back…Also competed in varsity baseball and track and field. Personal: Son of Kuulei & Rusty Santiago…Business major…His brother, Sheldon, played baseball at Central Washington from 2008 to 2009…Chose Pacific because it is a great academic school…Favorite TV Show: Family Guy… Favorite Class In School: All of them…Favorite Quote: Everyday is another day to get better…Career Ambition: Entrepreneur. SANTIAGO’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total 2011 9 18 12 30 2010 3 7 4 11 TOTAL 12 25 16 41

TFL Yds 2.5 12 1.0 3 3.5 15

PD 1 0 1

FF 1 0 1

FR 1 0 1

Blkd 0 0 0

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Brandon Sattelmeier

Sophomore • Offensive Lineman • 6-6 • 290 Temecula, Calif. Temecula Valley HS 2011: Played in the first six games of the season on the offensive line. High School: Played for Paul McGowen at Temecula Valley High School...Four-year Scholar-Athlete Award winner...Coach’s Award winner in 2009. Personal: Son of Marcy Sattelemeier…Biology major…Chose Pacific because he looked forward to building the football program and for the pre-medicine major...Favorite TV Show: Family Guy...Favorite Book: The Inheritance Trilogy (Christopher Paolini)...Favorite Class In School: Biology...Favorite Quote: Laziness will cause you pain...Career Ambition: Anesthesiologist.

Taylor Schad

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Sophomore • Offensive Lineman • 6-6 • 245 Aumsville, Ore. Cascade HS 2011: Played in two games on the offensive line. High School: Played for Karl Eliot at Cascade High School...2010: Honorable Mention All-Oregon West Conference selection at tackle...Also competed in varsity track and field in the shot put and discus. Personal: Son of Darren & Jennifer Schad…Physics major…Chose Pacific for the opportunity to play a major role in building the football program and for the great campus atmosphere...Favorite TV Show: Breaking Bad...Favorite Book: No Country For Old Men (Cormac McCarthy)...Favorite Class In School: A.P. Calculus...Favorite Quote: Some people want it to happen. Some wish it would happen. Others make it happen (Michael Jordan)...Career Ambition: Engineer.

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Gunther Schultze

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Junior • Running Back • 5-10 • 205 Bellflower, Calif. St. John Bosco HS 2011: Played in all nine games and started six at running back…Had season highs of 63 yards receiving and 29 yards passing against Linfield on 10/15/11…Scored only touchdown of the season against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11… Had one kick return for 60 yards against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11. 2010: Played in eight games at running back...Also saw regular duty on special teams at kick return...Finished second for Boxers to rushing with 155 yards (3.7 yards per carry average)...Had season high of 78 all-purpose yards against Puget Sound on 10/30/10, rushing for 22 yards and catching five balls for 55 yards, including a season long 28-yard reception...Has season best of 42 yards rushing against Puget Sound on 9/4/10...Racked up 50 yard on kick return against Willamette on 10/9/10. High School: Played for Kiki Mendoza at St. John Bosco High School… 2009: Named the team’s Most Improved Defensive Back…Finished with 17 tackles, four for loss, and two forced fumbles as a cornerback…2008: Played six games at running back…Finished with 208 yards rushing and two touchdowns as a running back…Also competed in varsity track and field.

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Personal: Son of Steve Schultze & Gina Dimas…Psychology and exercise science major…Sister Randel played four years of volleyball at Willamette…Chose Pacific for the great education and the opportunity to play football…Favorite TV Show: Workaholics…Favorite Class In School: Psychology…Favorite Quote: If you can believe it, the mind can achieve it…Career Ambition: To work for the F.B.I. SCHULTZE’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 9 12 138 11.5 2010 8 13 111 8.5 TOTAL 17 25 249 9.9 Rushing 2011 2010 TOTALS Returns 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 9 8 17

Att. 54 42 96

Gain 156 172 328

KO Returns No. Yds. Avg. 2 81 40.5 7 95 13.6 7 95 13.6

Loss 32 17 49

TD 0 0 0

Lg Avg/G 45 15.3 28 13.9 45 14.6

Net Avg. 258 2.3 155 3.7 413 4.3

TD Long Avg/G 1 18 13.8 0 24 19.4 1 24 24.2

Punt Returns Long No. Yds. Avg. Long 60 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0

Brandon Selvey

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Junior • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 190 Ventura, Calif. Buena HS 2011: Saw action in nine games at wide receiver…Had season long 39-yard catch against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11. 2010: Played in seven games at wide receiver...Had season high of 20 yards at Menlo on 11/13/10...Finished with 19 yards receiving against Puget Sound on 9/4/10. High School: Played for Coaches Barrenson and Farrar at Buena High School… Played four seasons at wide receiver…Earned Scholar Athlete Award in 2007. Personal: Son of Chris & Linda Selvey…Exercise science major and business minor…Chose Pacific to play football and to move into a career in physical therapy...Favorite TV Show: South Park...Favorite Book: 1984 (George Orwell)... Favorite Quote: If you don’t remember, it didn’t happen...Career Ambition: Physical therapist. SELVEY’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 9 2 43 21.5 2010 7 5 43 8.6 TOTAL 16 7 86 12.2 Tackles 2010 TOTAL

G 8 8

UA 1 1

A 3 3

TD 0 0 0

Lg Avg/G 39 4.8 19 6.1 39 5.3

Total TFL Yds 4 0 0 4 0 0

PD 0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0


2012 Returners Seth Siddle-Mitchell

Alen Suklje

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Junior • Quarterback • 6-0 • 200 Lodi, Calif. Tokay HS

Sophomore • Linebacker • 6-0 • 195 Portland, Ore. Beaverton HS

2011: Played in four games for the Boxers at quarterback.

2011: Did not play due to injury.

2010: Played in one game at quarterback against Linfield on 10/16/10.

2010: Played in eight games at linebacker...Finished with season high 3.5 tackles against Willamette on 10/9/10...Had three tackles against Lewis & Clark on 10/2/10...Earned credit for a sack against Puget Sound on 10/30/10.

High School: Played for Louis Franklin at Tokay High School…2009: Second Team All-Tri-County Athletic League (TCAL) at quarterback…Was named Lodi’s Offensive Back of the Year…Finished with 722 passing yard and 630 rushing yards with 12 touchdowns…Also played varsity basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of William Mitchell & Kathryn Siddle…Physics and math major and computer science minor…His cousin, Kim Chadwick Koditek, is the campus wellness coordinator at Pacific…Chose Pacific because of its academic reputation and the chance to play football…Favorite TV Show: Scrubs…Favorite Book: The Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling)…Favorite Athlete: John Elway…Favorite Quote: Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics. I assure you that mine are still greater (Albert Einstein)…Career Ambition: Inventor. SIDDLE-MITCHELL’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Passing G Att. Cmp Int Yds TD 2011 4 2 0 0 0 0 2010 1 2 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 5 4 0 0 0 0

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Pct. Avg/G Effic 0 0 -200.0 0 0 0 0 0 -200.0

Mike Smith Junior • Defensive Lineman • 6-3 • 275 Tumwater, Wash. Tumwater HS

High School: Played for Sid Otton at Tumwater High School…2009: Honorable Mention All-Evergreen Conference selection at defensive line…Finished with 34 tackles, including four for loss, two sacks and two fumble recoveries… 2008: Finished with 36 tackles, including five for loss. Personal: Son of Jim & Becky Smith…Psychology major…Chose Pacific for the small school environment and the people…Favorite TV Show: Criminal Minds... Favorite Book: The Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling)…Favorite Class In School: Psychology…Favorite Quote: You have to want it as bad as you want to breathe (Eric Thomas)…Career Ambition: School counselor and football coach. PD 0 1 1

Personal: Son of Zarko & Mira Suklje…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific because he felt he could thrive with the opportunities Pacific offered him…Favorite TV Show: Secret Millionaire…Favorite Book: The 4 Hour Body (Tim Ferriss)… Favorite Class In School: Sports ethics…Favorite Quote: Delay gratification, achieve greatness…Career Ambition: Personal trainer and strength & conditioning coach.

Sacks 2010 TOTAL

2010: Started all nine games at defensive lineman...Notched season high three tackles, all solo, against Puget Sound on 9/3/10...Also had a three tackle performance (2 solo, 2 assist) against Pacific Lutheran on 10/30/10...Came up with a forced fumble against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/18/10.

TFL Yds 0.0 0 1.5 1 1.5 1

High School: Played for Bob Boyer at Beaverton High School…Third Team All-Metro League in 2009 at middle linebacker…Was named the team’s Most Inspirational Player in 2009 and received the school’s George Boyer Award in 2008…Had nine tackles for loss and three sacks at middle linebacker in 2010… Also competed in varsity tennis and swimming…Was a Oregon high school state quarterfinalist in singles in both 2008 and 2010 and earned Second Team AllMetro League honors in 2009 and 2010…Was the Beavers’ tennis Most Valuable Player all four years he played.

SUKLJE’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2010 8 6 15 21 0.5 4 TOTAL 8 6 15 21 0.5 4

2011: Appeared in three games as defensive back…Made his first career start against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11… Finished with two tackles each against Menlo on 9/10/11 and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/17/11.

SMITH’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total 2011 3 0 5 5 2010 9 8 10 18 TOTAL 12 8 15 23

Tennis: Is a member of the Pacific men’s tennis team...2012: Did not play due to injury…2011: Finished with a 6-4 record in singles and an 8-10 record in doubles with Patrick Kinghorn.

FF 0 1 1

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

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UA 0 0

A 1 1

PD 0 0

FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

Total Yds 1 4 1 4

Brian Taylor Junior • Tight End • 6-2 • 205 Lewiston, Idaho Lewiston HS

2011: Started all nine games at tight end…Finished with season high 40 yards on three receptions with a touchdown in win over Puget Sound on 10/29/11…Scored final touchdown in comeback attempt in loss to Pacific Lutheran 11/5/11… Had season long 29-yard reception at Whitworth on 10/22/11. 2010: Started all nine games at tight end...Finished with season high 45 yards against Puget Sound on 10/30/10, which included a long play of 22 yards...Came up with 29-yard reception against Puget Sound on 9/4/10. High School: Played for Emmett Dougherty at Lewiston High School… Honorable Mention All-Inland Empire League in 2008 and 2009 at tight end and linebacker…Also played varsity basketball. Personal: Son of David & Diane Taylor…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific for the exercise science program and the football program…Favorite TV Show: Swamp People…Favorite Book: The Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling)…Career Ambition: To coach football. TAYLOR’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds Avg 2011 9 15 141 9.4 2010 9 8 117 14.6 TOTAL 18 23 258 11.2

TD 3 2 5

Lg Avg/G 24 15.7 29 13.0 29 14.3

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2012 Returners Will Ulrich

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Sophomore • Offensive Lineman • 6-1 • 260 Lake Elsinore, Calif. Elsinore HS 2011: Played in three games on the offensive line. High School: Played for Tony Peralta at Elsinore High School...All-Valley selection at defensive line...Member of Elsinore’s 2010 CIF state championship team...Finished with 42 tackles and six sacks...Also participated in varsity wrestling and track and field...Finished second at the CIF Championships in wrestling at heavyweight...Was an all-league selection in track in the shot put. Personal: Son of John & Ann Ulrich…Physics major and mathematics minor... Chose Pacific because of the academic programs...Favorite TV Show: Fringe... Favorite Book: Physics of the Impossible (Michio Kaku)…Favorite Class In School: Physics...Favorite Quote: Without risk there can be no reward…Career Ambition: Politician.

Aaron Victorino

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Junior • Offensive Lineman • 6-1 • 280 Lihue, Hawaii Kauai HS 2011: Started all nine games as an offensive tackle. 2010: Started all nine games for the Boxers as offensive tackle. High School: Played for Derek Borrero at Kauai High School…Was a Kauai Interscholastic Federation All-Star in 2010 at outside linebacker…Earned the team’s Ironman Award in 2010 and earned Academic Athlete award in 2009 in both football and track and field…Also competed in track and field, throwing the shot put and discus.

PACIFIC Football

Personal: Son of Ronald & Ruena Victorino…Business administration major and economics minor…Chose Pacific because it was a school he could excel at both academically and athletically and because of the football coaching staff’s philosophy…Favorite TV Show: Friday Night Lights…Favorite Book: The Bible… Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Quote: We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act, but a habit (Aristotle)…Career Ambition: Accountant.

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Moses Villareal-Gomez Sophomore • Kicker • 5-11 • 165 Stockton, Calif. St. Mary’s HS

2011: Honorable Mention All-Northwest Conference as a place kicker…Finished fourth in the NWC and was second for the Boxers in scoring with 35 points…Finished second in the NWC in field goals made (6) and field goals attempted (10)…Finished fifth in NWC in both PAT kicks made (17) and long field goal (38 yards)…Did not miss field goal or PAT attempt in final five games of the season… Went 2 for 2 on field goals against Linfield on 10/15/11 and at Whitworth on 10/22/11…Accounted for Pacific’s only scoring in both games…Went 6 for 6 in PAT attempts against Puget Sound on 10/29/11. High School: Played for Coach Franks at St. Mary’s High School... 2010: First Team All-Tical League and all-area selection at kicker...National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award recipient... Converted 58 of 61 extra point attempts and went 7 of 10 in field goals... 2009: Second Team All-Tical League selection...converted 70 of 75 point after attempts and three field goals...Also played varsity soccer where he was a three-time First Team All-Tical League selection.

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Personal: Son of Hector & Maria Villareal…Biology major and Spanish minor… Chose Pacific for the academics and for the chance to play sports…Favorite TV Show: Entourage…Favorite Book: Night (Elie Weisel)…Favorite Class In School: Spanish…Favorite Quote: Impossible is nothing (Adidas slogan)...Career Ambition: Physical therapist. VILLAREAL-GOMEZ’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Kicking FG Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg 2011 6-10 60.0 0-0 3-3 3-4 0-3 0-0 38 TOTAL 6-10 60.0 0-0 3-3 3-4 0-3 0-0 38

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Landon Weimar Sophomore • Linebacker • 6-1 • 215 Glide, Ore. Glide HS

2011: Played in four games at linebacker…Registered a solo tackle against Willamette on 10/8/11 and an assisted tackle against Linfield on 10/15/11. High School: Played for Jeff Freeman at Glide High School...2010: First Team All-Sunset League and Honorable Mention 3A All-State selection at linebacker...Team captain...Second Team All-Sunset League at quarterback...Had 10 tackles for loss...Threw for 1,370 yards and rushed for 469 yards and had 20 touchdowns...2009: Second Team All-Sunset League at quarterback and was an honorable mention selection at linebacker...Threw for 1,600 yards with 23 touchdowns...Also participated in varsity basketball and track and field...Was the Sunset League Thrower of the Meet as a senior and went on to finish third at the Oregon state championships in the javelin. Personal: Son of Thomas & Heidi Weimar…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific for the great medical programs, the perfect size, great teachers and coaches and the chance to play football…Favorite TV Show: Scrubs…Favorite Class In School: Anatomy and physiology…Favorite Quote: Practice doesn’t make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect (Vince Lombardi)...Career Ambition: To work in the medical field and save lives. WEIMAR’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 4 1 1 2 0 0 TOTAL 4 1 1 2 0 0

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FF 0 0

FR 0 0

Blkd 0 0

Alex Willeford Sophomore • Linebacker • 6-1 • 210 Keizer, Ore. McNary HS

2011: Saw lone action of the season at linebacker against Menlo on 9/10/11. High School: Played for Rick Ward at McNary High School...2010: Second Team All-Central Valley Conference selection at defensive line...Led the Celtics in tackles and sacks...First Team All-CVC at offensive line... Also participated in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of James Willeford & Barbara Majors…Major is undecided… Chose Pacific for the academic and football atmosphere that he saw on his visits… Favorite TV Show: Tosh.0…Favorite Book: Reminiscences Of A Stock Operator (Edwin Lefevre)…Favorite Class In School: Ethics…Favorite Quote: When it is obvious that the goals cannot be reached, don’t adjust the goals, adjust the action steps (Confucious).


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Zach Willits

Junior • Wide Receiver • 5-9 • 175 Waihe’e, Hawaii Kamehameha-Maui HS

Junior • Linebacker • 5-9 • 195 Medford, Ore. North Medford HS

2011: Played in eight games at wide receiver…Finished with five catches for 57 yards, including a long catch of 43 yards, against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11…Had 37 yards on three catches against Simon Fraser on 9/3/11.

2011: Played in five games at linebacker…Made first career start against Menlo on 9/10/11…Finished with one assisted tackle against Linfield on 10/15/11. 2010: Played two games at linebacker. High School: Played for Jeff Olson at North Medford High School…2009: AllSouthwest Oregon Conference selection at linebacker…Finished with 12 tackles for loss, three sacks and three fumbles…Also competed in varsity wrestling where he was a four-time district placer. Personal: Son of Gary Willits & Mindy Kinnan-Willits…Biology major…Chose Pacific for the optometry program…Favorite TV Show: Game Of Thrones… Favorite Book: Season of Life (Karl Marx)...Favorite Class In School: Psychology… Favorite Quote: Never settle for mediocrity…Career Ambition: Optometrist. WILLITS’ PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total TFL Yds 2011 5 0 1 1 0 0 2010 2 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 0 1 1 0 0

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PD 0 0 0

Cameron Yip

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FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

2010: Played in all nine games at wide receiver...Had season best 38 yards against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on 9/18/10...Caught two balls for 35 yards against Puget Sound on 10/30/10. High School: Played for Leo Delatori at Kamehameha Maui High School… 2009: First Team All-Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) at wide receiver… 2008: Honorable Mention All-MIL at wide receiver…Also competed in varsity basketball and track and field. Personal: Son of Gary Yip & Edrain Blake-Yip…Exercise science major and business minor…Chose Pacific to great a great education, because it was away from home and to play sports…Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter...Favorite Book: The Bible...Favorite Class In School: P.E....Favorite Quote: Winners never quit, quitters never win (Vince Lombardi)…Career Ambition: Strength & conditioning expert. YIP’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Receiving G No Yds 2011 8 8 94 2010 9 11 114 TOTAL 17 19 208

Caleb Wistock Junior • Defensive Lineman • 6-2 • 215 Stayton, Ore. Stayton HS

2011: Played in eight games at linebacker…Put together season high four tackles, including a half tackle for loss, against Lewis & Clark on 10/1/11. 2010: Played in eight games at linebacker...Had a season high three tackles, including one for loss, against Linfield on 10/16/10...Had 2.5 tackles, a tackle for loss and a forced fumble against Pacific Lutheran on 11/6/10.

Rushing 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9 18

Tackles 2011 2010 TOTAL

G 9 9 18

Att. Gain 1 0 1 0 2 0 UA 1 3 4

A 1 0 1

Avg 11.7 10.4 10.9

TD 0 0 0

Lg Avg/G 43 11.7 38 12.7 43 12.2

Loss Net Avg. 8 -8 -8.0 7 -7 -7.0 15 -15 -7.5

TD Long Avg/G 0 0 -0.8 0 0 -0.8 0 0 -0.8

Total TFL Yds 2 0 0 3 0 0 5 0 0

PD 0 0 0

FF 0 0 0

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

Personal: Son of Charles & Lorraine Wistock…Business major…Chose Pacific for the great education and to be part of the new football program…Favorite TV Show: The Unit…Favorite Book: Coming Back Stronger (Drew Brees)…Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Quote: There is a time to take council of your feels, and there is a time to never listen to any fear (George S. Patton)…Career Ambition: U.S. Army infantry officer and business owner. WISTOCK’S PACIFIC CAREER STATISTICS Tackles G UA A Total 2011 8 2 5 7 2010 7 7 7 14 TOTAL 15 9 12 21

TFL Yds 0.5 2 3.0 14 3.5 16

PD 0 0 0

FF 0 1 1

FR 0 0 0

Blkd 0 0 0

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High School: Played for Greg Nolan at Stayton High School…2009: First Team All-Capital Conference selection at both offensive guard and defensive lineman… Was named the league’s Lineman of the Year and was selected as an alternate for the 2010 East/West Shrine Game…Was a team captain and was named Stayton’s Most Valuable Lineman…2008: Honorable Mention All-Capital Conference at offensive guard…Also competed in varsity wrestling and baseball…Was twice named Honorable Mention All-Capital League in wrestling.

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2012 Newcomers Greg Alip

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Freshman • Running Back • 5-7 • 210 Kealakekua, Hawaii Waipahu HS High School: Played for Eric Keola at Waipahu High School. Personal: Son of Calvin & Evanell Keaunui…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific because of the small class sizes…Favorite Musicians: Bob Marley and The Green…Hobbies: Playing ukulele.

Heron Azevedo

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Freshman • Wide Receiver • 5-9 • 175 Rio de Janiero, Brazil Diablo Valley JC/Colegio Anglo-Americano Diablo Valley JC: Played two seasons at the junior college in Pleasant Hill, Calif., under Mike Darr…Played at wide receiver and on special teams.

Freshman • Linebacker • 6-1 • 190 Scottsdale, Ariz. Chapparal HS High School: Played for Charlie Ragle at Chaparral High School…2011: Finished with 50 tackles, two sacks, one fumble forced and one recovered in 11 games at inside linebacker...Also played varsity basketball. Personal: Son of Pert Beck…Exercise science major…His uncle, Greg Marshall, played football at Oregon State and in the Canadian Football League. He has coached in the CFL since 1991…Chose Pacific because he wants the challenge of being part of a building program and for the physical therapy program…Favorite TV Show: Friends…Favorite Book: to Kill A Mockingbird (Harper Lee)…Favorite Classes In School: Human physiology and anatomy…Favorite Quote: What hurts more, the pain of hard work or the pain of regret?...Career Ambition: Physical therapist.

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Keli’i Balada

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Freshman • Offensive Lineman • 5-10 • 285 Portland, Ore. Westview HS

PACIFIC Football

High School: Played for Greg Fisher at Westview High School…Was an All-Metro League selection as an offensive and defensive lineman. Personal: Son of Rocky & Sandi Balada…Exercise science major…His father played football at Pacific in the early 1970s…His uncle, Anrold Morgado, Jr., played football at Michigan and his cousin, Isaac Parker, plays football at Willamette…Chose Pacific for the academic programs and the football program and because of his father’s alumni connection…Favorite TV Show: Friday Night Lights…Favorite Class In School: Marketing…Favorite Quote: Be the first to give. Give the most. And when you have nothing left to give, give some more…Career Ambition: Physical therapist.

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Bronson Barretto Freshman • Running Back • 5-8 • 190 Mililani, Hawaii Kamehameha HS

High School: Played for David Stant at the Kamehameha School…2011: First Team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu and Hawaii All-State selection at running back… Finished with 584 yards on 116 carries…Also participated in varsity wrestling and track and field. Personal: Son of Phil & Marlene Barretto…Philosophy major…Chose Pacific for the outstanding academic offered and the chance to play football…Favorite TV Show: Workaholics…Favorite Book: Six Questions of Socrates (Christopher Phillips)…Favorite Class In School: English…Favorite Quote: Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure (Marianne Williamson)…Career Ambition: Lawyer.

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Nick Bieber Freshman • Fullback • 5-11 • 205 Gresham, Ore. Sam Barlow HS

High School: Attended Colegio Anglo-Americano in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Personal: Son of Hermés & Gleyse Azevedo...Exercise science major Married to Pamela Chose Pacific for the great opportunity to help a young football program grow while also having a great education Favorite TV Show: Friday Night Lights Favorite Book: Playing For Pizza (John Grisham) Favorite Quote: Life is a bitter struggle that depressed the weak and only exalts the strong Career Ambition: To help develop football in Brazil.

Ryan Beck

High School: Played for Terry Summerfield at Sam Barlow High School…2011: All-Mt. Hood League selection at both running back and linebacker…On offense, rushed for 220 yards and five touchdowns while making four catches for 195 yards…On defense, Had 22 tackles, including five for loss and one sack while recovering three fumble recoveries and two interceptions…2010: All-Mt. Hood League selection at running back…Rushed for 225 yards and 11 touchdowns on 50 carries…On defense, had 20 tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries as a linebacker…Also competed in varsity basketball and track and field. Personal: Son of Mike & Lori Bieber…Business major and psychology minor… Chose Pacific because he liked the energy of the coaches and for the opportunity to play football…Favorite TV Show: Workaholics…Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Quote: Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something that have deep inside them: a dream, a desire, a vision (Muhammad Ali)…Career Ambition: Police officer.

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Nick Capuzzi Freshman • Linebacker • 5-11 • 190 Temecula, Calif. Temecula Valley HS

High School: Played at Temecula Valley High School… 2011: Second Team All-Southwestern League…Was named the team’s Linebacker of the Year…Finished with 60 tackles, including 19 for loss, two sacks and four fumbles forced…2010: Finished with 59 tackles, including 17 for loss, two sacks and four forced fumbles…2009: Finished 48 tackles, including nine for loss, with three sacks and three forced fumbles…Also participated in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of Jim & Shannon Capuzzi…Environmental science major and business minor…His grandfather played for the Green Bay Packers…Chose Pacific because it was the best thing for his future…Favorite TV Show: Workaholics… Favorite Book: The Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling)…Favorite Class In School: Science…Favorite Quote: It’s all or nothing…Career Ambition: Environmental scientist.


2012 Newcomers David Carr

Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 195 Gaston, Ore. Gaston HS High School: Played for Reeve Woodward at Gaston High School…2011: First Team All-Northwest League and 2A All-State selection at both quarterback and defensive back…2010: First Team All-Northwest League at both quarterback and defensive back…2A All-State selection at defensive back…Also participated in varsity basketball and track and field…Was an All-Northwest League selection at guard. Personal: Son of David & Julie McEwen…Biology major…Chose Pacific because it was close to home…Favorite TV Show: Two And A Half Men…Favorite Book: Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rynd)…Favorite Class In School: Lunch…Career Ambition: Physical therapist.

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Austin Cherry Freshman • Linebacker • 5-11 • 215 Bay City, Ore. Neah-Kah-Nie HS

High School: Played for Scott Ross at Neah-Kah-Nie High School…2011: All-Northwest League (NWL) selection at running back…Carried for 808 yards and 13 touchdowns… Was named the NWL Defensive Player of the Year and Was a Second Team Oregon 2A All-State selection at linebacker…Finished with 187 tackles…2010: Named the NWL Defensive Player of the Year as a linebacker and a First Team All-NWC at running back...Also participated in varsity wrestling, track and field and baseball…Placed third at the Oregon 2A Wrestling State Championships in 2010, 2011 and 2012….Placed seventh in 2A state meet in javelin in 2011 and fifth in 2012. Personal: Son of Lester & Angie Cherry…Major is undecided…Chose Pacific because it was an all-around perfect fit for him, allowing him to play football near his hometown…Favorite TV Show: SportsCenter…Favorite Book: Ender’s Game (Orson Scott Card)…Favorite Classes In School: Math and P.E….Favorite Quote: Death smiles at us all. All that a man can do is smile back.

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Jarom Ching Freshman • Linebacker • 5-10 • 225 Kapolei, Hawaii Kamehameha HS

High School: Played for David Stant at the Kamehameha Schools…2011: Finished with 16 tackles, one sack and one fumble in nine games at linebacker…2010: Finished with nine tackles in four games at linebacker…Also played varsity basketball and volleyball. Personal: Son of Kamae & Denise Ching…Pre-pharmacy major…His mother played softball at BYU Hawaii…Chose Pacific for the academic opportunities and for the football program…Favorite TV Show: How I Met Your Mother…Favorite Class In School: Guitar…Favorite Athletes: Derrick Rock and Ray Lewis…Career Ambition: Pharmacy.

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Tim Claussen

Freshman • Offensive Lineman • 6-4 • 220 Yamhill, Ore. Yamhill-Carlton HS High School: Played for Ric Stahl at Yamhill-Carlton High School…2010: All-Cowapa League selection as an offensive lineman…Also competed in varsity basketball and track and field…Finished eighth in the discus at the 2012 Oregon 3A state championship in the discus…Was a state meet qualifier in the shot put in 2011. Personal: Son of Tom Claussen & Kim Wright…Major is undecided…Chose Pacific for the quality of school and the quality of people…Favorite TV Show: House…Favorite Class In School: English…Favorite Athletes: Aaron Rodgers and LaMarcus Aldridge…Career Ambition: Sports trainer or meteorologist.

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Nick Datray Freshman • Quarterback • 6-3 • 200 Atwater, Calif. Buhach Colony HS

High School: Played at Buhach Colony High School. Personal: Son of Darren & Holly Datray…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific for the great academics and sports programs.

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Jon Dober Freshman • Running Back • 5-6 • 170 Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove HS

High School: Played for Dwight Jensen at Forest Grove High School…2011: Honorable Mention All-Pacific Conference selection at running back…2010: Honorable Mention AllPacific Conference at running back. Personal: Son of Molly Dober…Exercise science major…Favorite Movies: James Bond movies.

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Miles Durant

Freshman • Defensive Lineman • 6-0 • 225 Larkspur, Calif. Redwood HS High School: Played for John Hersh at Redwood High School…Was an all-league selection on the offensive line… Also played varsity basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Mike & Jean Durant…Exercise science major…His father played two seasons of football at Kansas State…Chose Pacific for the football program and for the exercise science major…Favorite TV Show: Workaholics… Favorite Book: A Long Way Gone (Ishmael Beth)…Favorite Class In School: Physiology…Career Ambition: Trainer.

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Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-10 • 185 Creswell, Ore. Creswell HS High School: Played for Paul Goldspink at Creswell High School…2011: Second Team Oregon 3A All-State and First Team All-PacWest League at tight end…Also First Team AllPacWest League at defensive back and Honorable Mention All-PacWest League at punter…On offense, finished with 500 receiving yard and 200 rushing yards, scoting 12 touchdowns (including two on punt returns)…. Had 11 interceptions and averaged 40 yards per punt…2010: Finished with 200 receiving yards and 100 rushing yards with two touchdowns…On defense, finished with four interceptions…2009: Led PacWest League with seven interceptions… Also competed in varsity basketball and track and field…Was a state tournament participant in both sports. Personal: Son of Eric & Sharon England…Computer science and business major…Is married to wife Brittney…Chose Pacific because it had a beautiful campus and a sense of family and for the chance to play football…Favorite TV Shows: Modern Marvels and Mythbusters…Favorite Book: The Voyages of Dr. Doolittle (Hugh Lofting)…Favorite Athlete: Deanthony Thomas…Favorite Quote: Forward warriors and fear not pain nor death.

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Nate Farrell

Freshman • Wide Receiver • 5-8 • 157 Warrenton, Ore. Warrenton HS High School: Played for John Mattilla at Warrenton High School…Also participated in varsity basketball and track and field. Personal: Son of Jon Ferrell and Tonya Barker…Major is undecided…Chose Pacific because it was a great school…Favorite TV Show: Family Guy…Favorite Book: The Hobbit (J.R.R. Tolkien)…Favorite Class In School: Economics… Favorite Quote: Anything can happen (Doug Calvert)…Career Ambition:

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Sam Gesicki

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Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 190 Tracyton, Wash. Olympic HS High School: Played at Olympic High School…Also competed in track and field. Personal: Son of Thomas & Julie Gesicki…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific because of the family atmosphere and the chance to be part of a new football program...Favorite TV Show: Family Guy…Favorite Class In School: Sports medicine…Favorite Athlete: Marcus Trufant…Career Ambition: Physical therapist.

Tyler Gilmore Freshman • Punter • 6-3 • 175 Newberg, Ore. Newberg HS

High School: Played for T.J. Tomlin at Newberg High School…2011: Honorable Mention 6A All-State by The Oregonian and First Team All-State by the Northwest Elite Index as well as First Team All-Pacific Conference as a punter…Averaged 39.6 yards per punt…Also saw time in prep career at quarterback and cornerback…Also competed in varsity baseball and track and field. Personal: Son of Brian & Becky Gilmore…Exercise science major and psychology minor…His father played soccer at George Fox from 1984 to 1985… His grandfather, Robert, played football at Army from 1961 to 1963…Chose Pacific for the coaching staff, the football program, the fields of study and their excellence...Favorite TV Show: The Office…Favorite Book: Crazy Love (Francis Chan)…Favorite Class In School: Health…Favorite Quote: I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is the moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle – victorious. (Vince Lombardi)…Career Ambition: Athletic trainer with specialties in sports psychology and nutrition.

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Caleb Gottschalk

Sopohomore • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 205 El Dorado Hills, Calif. Vista del Lago HS High School: Played for Joe Cattolico at Vista del Lago High School…2011: Was named Sierra Valley Conference’s (SVC) Most Valuable Player at wide receiver…Member of SVC championship team…At wide receiver, finished with 967 yards with 11 touchdowns…Broke school records in receiving, total yards and touchdowns…Also had 95 tackles and three sacks as a strong safety…At kicker, scored 27 extra points and had six field goals…2010: First Team All-SVC at strong safety…Member of Vista del Lago’s SVC championship team…Finished with 81 tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery…Also kicked 19 extra points…2009: Member of Vista del Lago’s SVC championship team…As a linebacker, led team in tackles, fumble recoveries and interceptions… Also kicked 38 extra points and four field goals…2008: Member of Vista del Lago’s SVC championship team…Led team in tackles…Also kicked 32 extra points and three field goals…Also played varsity volleyball, where he was an all-league selection. Personal: Son of Greg & Crystal Gottschalk…Major is undecided…His father played football at Cal State Northridge…Brother Charlie played soccer at Simpson (Calif.), brother Chris played baseball at UC Davis and sister Jessica played soccer at Holy Names…His cousin, Darren Gottschalk, played collegiately at Cal Lutheran and played for the New Orleans Saints…Chose Pacific for the opportunity to play with a new football program...Favorite TV Show: The Colbert Report…Favorite Class In School: Math…Favorite Athlete: Joe Montana… Favorite Food: Anything his mom cooks.

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Zack Greenbaum

Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-8 • 195 Waikoloa, Hawaii Hawaii Prep Academy High School: Played for Charlie Hall and Jordan Haysie at Hawaii Preparatory Academy…Also played varsity basketball and volleyball. Personal: Son of Judy Greenbaum…Business major…Chose Pacific because it was a great school…Favorite TV Show: The Office…Favorite Athlete To Watch: Adrian Peterson…Favorite Food: Sushi.

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2012 Newcomers Carson Hannibal Freshman • Linebacker • 6-0 • 215 Salem, Ore. Sprague HS High School: Played for Robin Hill at Sprague High School as a fullback and linebacker…Team captain…Also played varsity football and basketball. Personal: Son of Eric & Carol Hannibal…Biology major with chemistry and mathematics minors…Chose Pacific because it was close to home with a great biology program and the chance to play varsity sports...Favorite TV Show: Star Trek…Favorite Book: Cat’s Cradle (Kurt Vonnegut)…Favorite Athlete: Derek Jeter…Career Ambition: Physician.

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Josh Hannum

Freshman • Defensive Lineman • 6-0 • 220 Kailua, Hawaii Iolani School High School: Played for Wendall Look at the Iolani School…2011: At defensive end, finished with 12 tackles, three sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery…2010: Played in 11 games at defensive end with three tackles…2009: Threw for four touchdowns as a quarterback…2008: Threw for eight touchdowns…Also played varsity basketball…Eddie K. Hamada Award winner. Personal: Son of Bill & Barbara Hannum…Business major…Chose Pacific for the great atmosphere, education and football program...Favorite Movie: Project X…Favorite Movie: Blue Skin of the Sea (Graham Salisbury)…Favorite Class In School: History…Career Ambition: To be a successful businessman that is involved in sports.

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Lee Holscher

Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-8 • 180 Forest Grove, Ore. Forest Grove HS High School: Played for Dwight Jensen at Forest Grove High School…Also played varsity baseball…Was a two-time First Team All-Pacific Conference in baseball as a utility player. Personal: Son of Rich & Shannon Holscher…Special education major… Chose Pacific for the education program and for the chance to play football and baseball…Favorite TV Movies: The Batman trilogy…Favorite Class In School: P.E.…Favorite Athlete: Tim Tebow…Career Ambition: Special education facilitator.

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Travis James

Freshman • Defensive Lineman • 5-8 • 235 Modesto, Calif. Escalon HS High School: Played for Coach Loureiro at Escalon High School…2011: Played 13 games at nose guard as Escalon finished runner-up in their sectional championship…Finished with 60 tackles, three sacks and four fumbles forced… 2010: Member of Escalon’s CIF Division III state championship team…Finished with 60 tackles with two sacks and three forced fumbles…2009: Finished with 40 tackles and two sacks in 10 games…2008: Finished with 20 tackles and one sack in nine games…Also competed in varsity wrestling where was an All-Trans Valley League selection and state meet qualifier at 220 pounds. Personal: Son of Darrel & Alina James…History major…His father played football at Pacific from 1981-1984 and his mother played basketball at Pacific in 1980-81…Favorite TV Show: South Park…Favorite Book: The Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling)…Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Athlete To Watch: Patrick Willis…Career Ambition: Fireman.

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Kevin Jo

Freshman • Defensive Lineman • 6-0 • 215 Concord, Calif. Clayton Valley HS High School: Played for Herc Pardi at Clayton Valley High School…2010: Received the team’s Outstanding Lineman Award and Scholar-Athlete Award…Selected as a National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete award recipient…Honorable Mention All-Diablo Valley Athletic League selection on both the offensive and defensive line…Finished season with 93 tackles and six sacks along with an interception and a blocked punt…2008: Earned the team’s Outstanding Lineman Award. Personal: Son of Chang & Moon Jo…Computer science major…Chose Pacific for the beautiful campus and the opportunity to play football…Favorite TV Show: Breaking Bad…Favorite Food: Filet mignon…Hobbies: Bodybuilding.

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Trey Kodama Freshman • Linebacker • 5-8 • 165 Pearl City, Hawaii Kamehameha HS

High School: Played for David Stant at Kamehameha High School…2011: Honorable Mention All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) selection at linebacker…Finished with 60 tackles and one forced fumble in 10 games…Also played varsity baseball where he was an Honorable Mention All-ILH selection in the outfield. Personal: Son of Gregg & Be-Jay Kodama…Business major…Chose Pacific because he loved the atmosphere and the new football program…Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter…Favorite Class In School: Math…Favorite Quote: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me (Phillipians 4:13)…Career Ambition: Entrepreneur.

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Zach Krause

Sophomore • Defensive Lineman • 6-2 • 225 Clatskanie, Ore. Clatskanie HS High School: Played for Tim Strong at Clatskanie High School…2010: First Team All-Lewis & Clark League and Honorable Mention 3A All-State selection at linebacker…2009: First Team All-Lewis & Clark League and Honorable Mention Oregon 3A All-State selection at linebacker…Two-year team captain…Also participated in varsity basketball and track and field. Personal: Son of Rhonda Smith…Elementary education major…Chose Pacific because it has a great education program and he could play football here…Favorite TV Show: Big Bang Theory…Favorite Book: Quiet Strength (Tony Dungy)… Favorite Class In School: History….Favorite Quote: If I do not wake up in pain everyday then something is wrong (Coach Skirvin)…Career Ambition: Teacher.

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High School: Played for Robert Watts and James Vondra at Little Rock High School…2011: Honorable Mention All-Golden League selection on defense…Finished with 56 tackles at free safety and cornerback…2010: Finished season with 49 tackles and two forced fumbles in nine games aft free safety and cornerback…Also had two touchdowns as a wide receiver…2009: Finished with 39 tackles, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries in 10 games at free safety…Also participated in varsity basketball and swimming. Personal: Son of John & Laura Lary…Mathematics major with exercise science minor…Chose Pacific for the good academic program and the chance to be part of a young, uprising football program…Favorite TV Show: Ridiculousness…Favorite Book: One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish (Dr. Seuss)…Favorite Class In School: Ceramics…Favorite Quote: Hard work beats talent because talent doesn’t work hard…Career Ambition: Math teacher and football coach.

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Taylor Mack

Freshman • Offensive Lineman • 6-1 • 275 Bonney Lake, Wash. Bonney Lake HS High School: Played for Chad Barret at Bonney Lake High School…Was an All-South Puget Sound League selection at defensive line and was named the team’s defensive lineman of the year…Also participated in varsity baseball and track and field, where he was a district meet qualifier in the throwing events. Personal: Son of Bill & Jane Mack…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific for the amazing campus, the small town feel, the football program and the top-notch coaching staff…Favorite TV Show: The Office…Favorite Class In School: Math… Favorite Foods: Pho and sushi…Favorite Quote: Domination takes dedication… Career Ambition: Sports medicine doctor.

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Shahin Marzband

Freshman • Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 168 Hayward, Calif. Moreau Catholic HS High School: Played for Andrew Coach at Moreau Catholic High School…Was an honorable mention all-league selection at wide receiver…Also participated in varsity basketball, tennis and track and field. Personal: Son of Valrie Marzband…Pre-medical major and biomedical sciences minor…Favorite TV Show: Burn Notice…Favorite Class In School: Math… Favorite Quote: Adversity causes some men to break and others to break records… Career Ambition: Orthopedic surgeon.

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Cesar Mason Freshman • Linebacker • 5-11 • 230 Kapolei, Hawaii Kapolei HS

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Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-8 • 165 Lake Los Angeles, Calif. Littlerock HS

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High School: Played for Darren Hernandez at Kapolei High School…2011: Received the team’s Defensive Ironman, Team Player and Scholar-Athlete awards…Finished with 58 tackles, 16 for loss, eight sacks and two forced fumbles…Led the team in tackles for loss…Also saw action at punter…2010: finished with 14 tackles, including seven for loss, three sacks, two caused fumbles and two fumble recoveries…2009: Finished with 40 tackles, including 10 for loss, six sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries…On offense, rushed for 89 yards on five carries…2008: Had 10 tackles, including six for loss, two sacks and four forced fumbles…Also competed in varsity wrestling. Personal: Son of William & Tanya Mason…Physics major…Chose Pacific for the educational programs and for the location…Favorite TV Show: Naruto…Favorite Book: Christopher Pike books…Favorite Class In School: Wood shop…Favorite Quote: Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard…Career Ambition: Structural engineer.

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Michael Mejia Freshman • Tight End • 6-2 • 190 Fresno, Calif. San Joaquin Memorial HS

High School: Played for Anthony Goston at San Joaquin Memorial High School…2011: First Team All-County Metro Athletic Conference selection…Named team captain and the squad’s Iron Man Of The Year…At linebacker, finished with 50 tackles and two forced fumbles…At tight end, caught for 200 yards and two touchdowns. Personal: Son of Paul and Theresa Mejia…Physics major…Chose Pacific for the small town feel and the chance to help build a football program…Favorite TV Show: Nitro Circus…Favorite Books: Dan Brown books…Favorite Class In School: Science…Favorite Quote: There is off position on the genius switch (David Letterman)…Career Ambition: Mechanical engineer.


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Freshman • Defensive Back • 6-3 • 220 Dryden, Wash. Cashmere HS High School: Played for Phil Zukowski at Cashmere High School…2011: First Team All-Caribou Trail League selection at both wide receiver and defensive end…Selected to play in 1A All-State Game…Finished with 235 yards on 12 receptions and rushed for 686 yards, scoring 15 touchdowns...On defense, finished with 28 tackles, 14 sacks and two fumble recoveries…2010: Second Team AllCaribou Trail League at running back…Finished 700 rushing yards on 73 carries and 247 receiving yards with 13 touchdowns…Defensively, finished with seven tackles, three sacks and three interceptions…2009: Honorable Mention AllCaribou Trail League at safety…Also participated in varsity track and field…Was league champion and finished fourth at the Washington 1A State Championship in the 110-meter hurdles…Also won district title and placed eighth at state in the 300-meter hurdles as well as running a leg on Cashmere’s state champion 400-meter relay team. Personal: Son of Ed & Connie Michael…Exercise science major…His father played baseball at Big Bend CC…Uncle Bill Edwardson played basketball at Warner Pacific and was an invitee to Portland Trail Blazers’ training camp… His cousin Billy Edwardson currently plays basketball at Warner Pacific…Chose Pacific for the opportunity to help build the new program and because of the community support for the football team…Favorite TV Show: Big Bang Theory… Favorite Book: Lone Survivor (Marcus Luttrell)…Favorite Class In School: Choir…Favorite Quote: To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift (Steve Prefontaine)…Career Ambition: To play in the NFL or become a physical therapist.

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Jack Michels Freshman • Tight End • 6-5 • 240 Kirkland, Wash. Lake Washington HS

High School: Played for Steve Supple at Lake Washington High School…Was an Honorable Mention All-KingCo League selection at tight end…Also competed in wrestling… Placed fourth at the 2011 Washington state championships at 215 pounds and fourth in 2012 at 220 pounds…Was named Lake Washington’s Student-Athlete of the Year in 2012. Personal: Son of Steve Michels and Tory Haschak…Major is undecided…His father played basketball at Maine and his stepfather, Mike Haschak, wrestled at UCLA…Choose Pacific for the football program and the great education that is offered…Favorite TV Show: How I Met Your Mother…Favorite Book: Ender’s Game (Orson Scott Card)…Favorite Class In School: P.E….Career Ambition: Firefighter.

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Nick O’Donnell

Freshman • Defensive Back • 6-4 • 215 Portland, Ore. College of the Siskiyous/Central Catholic HS High School: Played for Steve Pyne at Central Catholic High School. Personal: Son of Brian & Toni O’Donnell…Exercise science major and biology minor…Chose Pacific because it provided the most direct path to achieving his goals in life…Favorite TV Show: Family Guy…Favorite Book: Friday Night Lights (H.G. Bissinger)…Favorite Class In School: P.E….Favorite Quote: It’s never just a game…Career Ambition: Firefighter.

Josh Paiement Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 175 Eugene, Ore. Marist HS

High School: Played for former Pacific football player Frank Geske at Marist High School…2011: All-Midwestern League selection as a wide receiver…Finished with 558 yards receiving with 12 touchdowns. 2010: AllMidwestern League selection as a wide receiver…Finished with 393 yards and eight touchdowns…2009: Finished with 379 passing and one touchdown as a quarterback…Also participated in varsity basketball, baseball and track and field… Was a First Team All-Midwestern League selection in basketball in both 2011 and 2012 and a first team selection in baseball in 2012. Personal: Son of Ray & Sue Paiement…Exercise science major…His father played football and baseball at Oregon from 1974 to 1978…Chose Pacific because it was a good fit for him athletically, academic and socially…Favorite TV Show: Franklin & Bash…Favorite Book: Playing With Purpose (Mike Yorkey)…Favorite Class In School: Literature…Favorite Quote: It is God who arms me with strength and makes my way perfect (Psalms 18:32)…Career Ambition: A career in coaching or exercise science.

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Alex Pate

Freshman • Defensive Lineman • 6-2 • 225 Brookings, Ore. Brookings-Harbor HS High School: Played for Joe Morin at Bookings-Harbor High School…Was a First Team All-Far West League selection on both the offensive and defensive lines…Also played varsity basketball. Personal: Son of Eric & Karen Pate…Pre-physical therapy major…Chose Pacific because of the great coaching staff, the friendly environment and the medicallyrelated majors…Favorite TV Show: Laguna Beach…Favorite Movie: Never Back Down…Favorite Class In School: History…Career Ambition: A career in sports medicine.

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James Peckham

Freshman • Offensive Lineman • 6-5 • 299 Everett, Wash. Archbishop Murphy HS High School: Played for Dave Ward at Archbishop Murphy High School…2011: Earned All-Cascade Conference selection as an offensive lineman…Also competed in varsity track and field and wrestling…Specialized in track in the shot put and discus. Personal: Son of Daniel & Robin Peckham…Pre-physical therapy major…Chose Pacific because he liked the vibe atmosphere surrounding the school…Favorite Quote: Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.

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Jaquari People

Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-9 • 175 Merced, Calif. Merced HS High School: Played at Merced High School. Personal: Son of Vicki People…Biology major…Chose Pacific for the great opportunities that Pacific presented for him educationally.

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Freshman • Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 170 Phoenix, Ariz. Horizon HS High School: Played for Steve Casey at Horizon High School…2011: Second team all-region selection as a wide receiver…Also participated in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of Douglas Schaefer and Martha Perea…Major is undecided… Chose Pacific because of the attitude of the coaching staff and the diversity of both the team and the University…Favorite TV Show: Family Guy…Favorite Movie: Ray…Favorite Class In School: Math…Favorite Quote: Fall down seven times, get up eight (Dwayne Wade)…Career Ambition: Dentistry.

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Freshman • Linebacker • 6-1 • 235 Petaluma, Calif. Petaluma HS High School: Played for Rick Krist at Petaluma High School…2011: First Team All-Sonoma County League and All-Empire Region at linebacker…Was named the team’s most valuable player…Finished with 115 tackles, including seven for loss, 5.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and two interceptions… 2010: Finished with 60 tackles, including two for loss, two sacks and one forced fumble…2009: Finished with 75 tackles, including four for loss, and three sacks…Also played varsity basketball. Personal: Son of James & Mary Liz Perez…Psychology major…His brother, James, played football and baseball at Willamette…His uncle, Gary, played baseball and soccer at the University of the Pacific…Favorite TV Show: Family Guy… Favorite Book: Night (Elie Wiesel)…Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Quote: Heroes are remembered, but legends never die (Babe Ruth)…Career Ambition: Law enforcement.

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Freshman • Running Back • 5-6 • 185 Kaneohe, Hawaii St. Louis HS High School: Played for Darnell Arceneaux at St. Louis High School…2011: Second Team Hawaii All-State and First Team All-Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH) selection at running back…carried for 964 yards and 11 touchdowns…2010: Honorable Mention All-ILH selection at running back… Finished with 120 yards on 11 carries and two touchdowns…Also played varsity baseball where he was an Honorable Mention All-ILH selection in the outfield. Personal: Son of William & Patricia Pimentel…Chemistry major…His brother, Kiha, played football at Stanford…Chose Pacific for the pharmacy program and Pacific’s Advantage Program (for students who want to enter the medical profession)…Favorite TV Show: Family Guy…Favorite Book: The Wisdom Of Our Fathers (Tim Russert)…Favorite Class In School: Chemistry…Favorite Quote: With God all things are possible (Matthew 19:26)…Career Ambition: Pharmacist.

Zak Porche Freshman • Linebacker • 5-11 • 210 Olympia, Wash. Timberline HS

High School: Played for Nick Mullen at Timberline High School…2011: First Team Washington 4A All-State, first team all-area and Second Team All-Narrows League selection at punter…averaged 41.6 yards on 27 punts…Was also selected Second Team All-Narrows League selection at linebacker…Finished with 113 tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovered… 2010: Honorable Mention All-Narrows League as an offensive lineman…Finished with 59 tackles and two fumble recoveries as a linebacker…Also participated in varsity track and field and baseball…Was a member of Timberline’s state runner-up baseball team. Personal: Son of Charles & Rosanna Porche…Mathematics major…Chose Pacific because it was the best fit for him in terms of academic excellence and football… Favorite TV Shows: Nitro Circus, and Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory…Favorite Book: The Eragon series (Christopher Paolini)…Favorite Class In School: Math… Career Ambition: To own his own automotive design company or car company.

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Patrick Powell

Freshman • Defensive Lineman • 5-10 • 265 Grants Pass, Ore. Grants Pass HS High School: Played for John Musser at Grants Pass High School…2011: Honorable Mention All-Southwestern Conference selection at guard…2010: Honorable Mention All-Southwestern Conference selection at center…Also participated in powerlifting and set the school’s combined lift record at 1,250 pounds. Personal: Son of Jerry & Carol Powell…Chemistry major and biology minor… Chose Pacific because it offered an excellent academic setting with small class sizes and to participate in the football program…Favorite TV Show: Family Guy… Favorite Book: Brave New World (Aldous Huxley)…Favorite Class In School: Science…Favorite Quote: I firmly believe that any man’s finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle – victorious (Vince Lombardi)…Career Ambition: Pharmacist.

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Jacob Powers Freshman • Linebacker • 5-10 • 190 Hillsboro, Ore. Hillsboro HS

High School: Played for Ken Ingram at Hillsboro High School…2011: Honorable Mention All-Pacific Conference selection at tight end…Finished with 118 yards…At linebacker, finished with 52 tackles, including six for loss, two sacks and four fumble recoveries…Received the Air Force Outstanding StudentAthlete Scholarship and Randy Fesche Award…2010: At linebacker, had 33 tackles, including two for loss and six fumble recoveries…Also competed in varsity baseball and wrestling. Personal: Son of Scott & Michele Powers…History major and Spanish minor… His uncle, Barry Gauch, played baseball at Virginia Tech and in the Chicago White Sox system…Chose Pacific for the staff-to-student ratio, the campus and facilities, the family feel of the football team and the small town atmosphere…Favorite TV Show: Quick Pitch…Favorite Book: Anthem (Ayn Rand)…Favorite Class In School: Child Services…Favorite Quote: Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right (Henry Ford)…Career Ambition: High school history teacher and football coach.

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2012 Newcomers Hayden Pyatt

Freshman • Defensive Back • 6-0 • 185 Anchorage, Alaska North Marion HS (Ore.) High School: Played for Bill Crumley at North Marion High School in Aurora, Ore….2011: Second Team All-Tri-Valley League selection at defensive back…Finished season with 89 tackles, including 11 for loss, two sacks and one forced fumble…2010: Second Team All-Tri-Valley League at defensive back…Finished with 81 tackles, including nine for loss, three sacks and two forced fumbles…Also participated in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of Kevin & Dana Pyatt…Business major…His cousin, Bari Rogers, played football at Western Oregon…Chose Pacific for the academic prestige and the ability to contribute to a growing football program…Favorite TV Show: The Office…Favorite Book: The Hobbit (J.R.R. Tolkien)…Favorite Class In School: Economics…Favorite Quote: Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence (Vince Lombardi)…Career Ambition: To run his own business.

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Freshman • Offensive Lineman • 6-2 • 250 Florence, Ore. Siuslaw HS High School: Played for Tim Dodson at Siuslaw High School…2011: Honorable Mention All-Far West League selection at center…Member of Siuslaw’s 4A state playoff team…Also played varsity basketball and baseball…Was a First Team All-Far West League selection in baseball at first base. Personal: Son of Daniel & Vicki Rankin…Political science and music major… Counts as a cousin College Football Hall of Fame member and former Monday Night Football analyst Don Meredith…Cousin David Meredith played football at Michigan…Chose Pacific for the chance to earn his degree from a prestigious university and for the chance to play football after high school…Favorite TV Show: Law & Order: SVU…Favorite TV Show: Into Thin Air (Jon Krakauer)…Favorite Classes In School: Social science classes…Favorite Quote: If you want something you’ve never had, you are going to have to do something you have never done (Keith Buckley)…Career Ambition: United States senator or performing musician.

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Justin Revilla Freshman • Linebacker • 5-8 • 190 Mililani, Hawaii Mililani HS

High School: Played for Rod York at Mililani High School… Was named the team’s defensive most valuable player…Also played varsity baseball and was an Honorable Mention AllInterscholastic League of Honolulu selection at first base. Personal: Son of Ryan & Lisa Revilla…Biology major…Chose Pacific because of the academic programs and the football program.

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Nicholas Schilla

Freshman • Offensive Lineman • 6-0 • 280 Honolulu, Hawaii Punahou HS High School: Played for Kale Ane at the Punahou School… Also played varsity baseball. Personal: Son of LindaLee Farm…Business administration major…His brother, Fred, played one year of football at Willamette…Chose Pacific for the academic opportunities and the family environment…Favorite TV Show: Friends…Favorite Book: The Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling)…Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Quote: Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.

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Benjamin Schmid Freshman • Quarterback • 6-1 • 205 Sandpoint, Idaho Sandpoint HS

High School: Played for Mike Mitchell at Sandpoint High School…Won the team’s offensive most valuable player award. Personal: Son of Brian & Nancy Schmid…Major is undecided…Chose Pacific because of the right balance between academics and athletics…Favorite Book: Garry Paulsen books…Favorite Class In School: Math…Favorite Athlete: Aaron Rogers.

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Cade Schultz

Freshman • Defensive Back • 6-1 • 190 Monrovia, Calif. Monrovia HS High School: Played for Ryan Maddox at Monrovia High School…2011: Honorable Mention All-Rio Hondo League selection at linebacker…All-CIF Southern Section selection…Named the team’s most improved player… Finished with 86 tackles and nine tackles for loss. Personal: Son of Curt Schultz and Tami Blair…Media arts major and business minor…Chose Pacific for the location and the football program…Favorite Book: Scar Tissue (Anthony Keidis)…Favorite Class In School: Science…Favorite Quote: Failing to prepare is preparing to fail (John Wooden).

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Nathan Selby Freshman • Wide Receiver • 5-9 • 175 Hillsboro, Ore. Liberty HS

High School: Played for Eric Mahlum at Liberty High School…2011: Second Team All-Northwest Oregon Conference selection as a free safety…Was also the team’s starting quarterback for three years…Also participated in varsity baseball, wrestling and track and field…Was a two-time state wrestling tournament qualifier and a First Team All-NWOC selection at 170 pounds… Finished seventh at 2010 state track meet in the 1,600-meter relay. Personal: Son of Lee & Polly Selby…History major…His uncle, Jim Selby, played football at Kent State…Chose Pacific because it was close to home and for both the academics and athletics programs…Favorite TV Shows: SportsCenter, Pawn Stars and the History Channel…Favorite Book: The Harry Potter series (J.K. Rowling)…Favorite Class In School: History…Favorite Quote: If you’re gonna shoot, shoot. Don’t talk! (Tuco Ramirez from The Good, The Bad & The Ugly)… Career Ambition: Teacher and coach.

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2012 Newcomers Warner Shaw

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Freshman • Quarterback • 6-1 • 190 Waimea, Hawaii Kamehameha-Hawaii HS High School: Played for Dan Lyons at Kamehameha-Hawaii High School…2011: Big Island Interscholastic Federation (BIIF) Offensive Player of the Year as a quarterback…Passed for 2,134 yards and 26 touchdowns, completing 149 of 252 passes…2010: Second Team All-BIIF selection at quarterback…Finished with 1,149 yards passing and 13 touchdowns, completing 85 of 170 passes as he helped lead Kamehameha to the BIIF championship…2009: Finished with 962 yards passing and nine touchdowns while completing 49 of 103 passes…Also competed in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of Warren & Amelia Shaw…Exercise science major…Favorite Class In School: English…Favorite Athletes To Watch: Peyton manning and Tom Brady…Favorite Quote: If your vision is clear, your choices are easy (Walt Disney)…Career Ambition: Professional athlete or physical therapist.

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Freshman • Defensive Lineman • 6-1 • 205 Oregon City, Ore. Oregon City HS High School: Played for Kevin Strausser at Oregon City High School…Was an All-Three Rivers League selection at defensive end…Also participated in varsity track and field and lacrosse. Personal: Son of Dmitri & Deanna Simons…Major is undecided…Chose Pacific for the pharmacy program and the football program…Favorite TV Show: Breaking Bad…Favorite Book: The Sun Also Rises (Ernest Hemingway)…Favorite Class In School: Biology…Career Ambition: Pharmacist.

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Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 189 Black Diamond, Wash. Tahoma HS High School: Played for Tony Davis at Tahoma High School…2011: First Team All-SPSL League as a wide receiver and defensive back…Named The SPSL’s Special Teams Player of the Year…Selected as a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete nominee and was named the Washington State Football Coaches Association All-State Football Team…Broke school’s reception record and led league with 883 yards and eight touchdowns on 57 receptions… Finished with 46 tackles and two interceptions as a cornerback…Had 17 kick returns for 453 yards and a touchdown and nine punt returns for 89 yards…2010: Second Team All-SPSL League as a defensive back and Honorable Mention All-SPSL League at wide receiver…Had 66 tackles on defense and 238 yards and four touchdowns on 14 receptions at wide receiver…Made 22 kick returns for 643 yards and two touchdowns and 11 punt returns for 119 yards…2009: Had 26 tackles and three interceptions in six games at cornerback… Also played varsity basketball and baseball…Was an Honorable Mention All-SPSL selection as an outfielder. Personal: Son of Larry Smith & Dawn Yoshimura-Smith…Exercise science major…His father played football at Puget Sound from 1980 to 1983…Chose Pacific for the academic programs…Favorite TV Show: Modern Family…Favorite Athlete: Ken Griffey, Jr., Favorite Food: Thai food…Career Ambition: Physical therapist.

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Jordan Spencer Freshman • Defensive Line • 5-9 • 238 Seattle, Wash. Ingraham HS

High School: Played for Eli Smith at Ingraham High School…2011: Honorable Mention All-Metro-Sound League on the offensive line…Also played varsity soccer and basketball. Personal: Son of Maribeth Spencer…Major is undecided…His godfather, Steve Bastian, played football at Willamette…Chose Pacific for the academic challenge and the chance to play for a new football team…Favorite TV Show: Stargate Atlantis…Favorite Book: Rainbow 6 (Tom Clancy)…Favorite Class In School: Physics…Favorite Quote: Sizzle, ball so hard university (Terrell Suggs)…Career Ambition: Law enforcement.

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Freshman • Defensive Lineman • 6-0 • 210 St. Helens, Ore. St. Helens HS High School: Played for John England at St. Helens High School…Honorable Mention 5A All-State and First Team All-Northwest Oregon League selection at defensive end… Honorable Mention All-Northwest Oregon League at tight end…Finished with 74 tackles, five sacks, five forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Personal: Son of Christopher & Casie Baruffi…Exercise science major…Chose Pacific because it seemed so familiar and he knows he can be successful here… Favorite TV Show: That 70s Show…Favorite Book: Ender’s Game (Orson Scott Card)…Favorite Classes In School: Psychology and English…Career Ambition: Physical therapist.

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Nathan Suyematsu Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-9 • 160 Tualatin, Ore. Tualatin HS

High School: Played for Rob Hastin at Tualatin High School…2011: First Team All-Pacific Conference and Honorable Mention 6A All-State selection at kicker… Finished 8 for 8 in field goals…Also played varsity basketball and baseball…Was the Pacific Conference Player of the Year in basketball and was a First Team All-Pacific Conference and Honorable Mention All-State selection in baseball as an infielder. Personal: Son of Glen & Alice Suyematsu…Pre-physical therapy major and business minor…Chose Pacific for the football, baseball and physical therapy programs…Favorite TV Show: Two And A Half Men…Favorite Movie: 21 Jump Street…Favorite Athlete: Steven Jackson…Career Ambition: Physical therapist.


2012 Newcomers Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-8 • 170 Mililani, Hawaii Mililani HS High School: Played for Rob York at Mililani High School…2011: Honorable Mention Hawaii All-State selection at cornerback…Also participated in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of Wayne & Sherri Tanabe…Business major…Chose Pacific because it was a great academic school and the opportunity to continue to play sports at a competitive level.

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Jonathon Tangalin Freshman • Wide Receiver • 5-8 • 150 Kehaka, Hawaii Waimea HS

High School: Played at Waimea High School. Personal: Son of Stephen & Melissa Tangalin…Exercise science major and computer science minor…Chose Pacific because he liked the coaches…Favorite TV Show: Sportscenter…Favorite Book: Playing for Pizza (John Grisham)…Favorite Class In School: Weight training.

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Jacob Torquato

Freshman • Offensive Lineman • 5-11 • 275 Holtville, Calif. Holtville HS High School: Played for Keith Smith, Jr., at Holtville High School…2011: First Team All-Manzanita League selection on the offensive line…2010: First Team All-Manzanita League at offensive lineman…2009: First Team AllManzanita League on the defensive line…Also participated in varsity track and field and wrestling. Personal: Son of Joseph & Theresa Torquato…Computer science major… Chose Pacific for the computer science program and the building of the football program…Favorite Book: 1984 (George Orwell)…Favorite Movie: Blade… Favorite Class In School: Math.

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Christopher Torres Junior • Offensive Lineman • 6-1 • 290 San Jose, Calif. West Valley JC/Del Mar HS

West Valley College: Played two seasons at the junior college in Saratoga, Calif., under Jim Winkler…Started 17 of 20 games at center and guard. High School: Played at Del Mar High School…2009: First Team All-West Valley League at center…Was named the team’s defensive most valuable player…Also participated in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of Alejandro Torres and Carmen Vega…Physics major…Chose Pacific because he loved the culture and the small town atmosphere…Favorite Class In School: Math…Favorite Athlete: Jerry Rice…Favorite Quote: The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good (Ann Landers)…Career Ambition: Mechanical engineer.

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Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-9 • 170 Spanaway, Wash. Bethel HS High School: Played for Gavin Kralik at Bethel High School…2011: Second Team All-South Puget Sound League at linebacker…Finished with 97 tackles…2010: Finished with 76 tackles and three interceptions…Also participated in varsity track and field. Personal: Son of James & Thu Williams…Business administration major… Favorite TV Show: Top Gear…Favorite Class In School: Weight training…Career Ambition: Business owner for representing athletes.

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Freshman • Defensive Lineman • 6-1 • 240 St. Helens, Ore. St. Helens HS High School: Played for John Engeland at St. Helens High School…2011: Honorable Mention All-Northwest Oregon Conference at both center and defensive end…Finished with 64 tackles on defense with six sacks, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries…2010: Honorable Mention All-Northwest Oregon League at center…Finished with 23 tackles at defensive tackle. Personal: Son of Robin & Ed Zimbrick…Exercise science major…His brother, Kyle, ran track and field at Pacific…Chose Pacific for the small college atmosphere and the opportunity to continue playing football…Favorite TV Show: Top Gear UK…Favorite Book: Eragon (Christopher Paolini)…Favorite Class In School: History…Career Ambition: Coast Guard or physical therapist.

Pronunication Guide Landon AW-Ah-Noh (Aano) Greg AY-Lip (Alip) Kuh-LEE-Kee Buh-LAH-Duh (Keli’i Balada) Eddie Kuh-REE-Oh (Carrillo) Petr DAN-Schev (Danchev) Nick DAY-Trey (Datray) Dominique DON-Uh-HEE (Donaghy) Justin FA-Ah-Gaow (Fa’agau) Shane FOYER-BACH (Feuerbach) Eric GEET-Zinn (G as in Get) (Gietzen) Sam Guh-SEH-Kee (Gesicki) I-Ray Ho-SAY-Uh (Irae Hosea) Kelson Kuh-VY (Kawai) Bobby Luh_DIH-Jiss (Ladiges) Devin Luh-GOR-Ee-Oh (Lagorio) Jack MICHAELS (Michels) P.J. Min-NAY-Uh (Minaya) KAH-Moo (Kamu) Morita Dustin Para-DEES (Paradis) Kuh-MAH-Nuh PEE-Min-Tell (Kamana Pimentel) Zak PORSH (Porche) Steel ROE-Shuh (Rocha) Justin Ruh-VELL-Uh (Revilla) Gunther SHULT-Zee (Schultze) Alen SOOK-Lee-Ay (Suklje) Nathan Su-YOO-Mat-Soo (Suyematsu) Jonathon TANG-Uh-Linn (Tangalin) Moses Villa-REE-Al (Villareal) Gomez Landon WY-Marr (Weimar)

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2012 Opponents SIMON FRASER Game No. 1 Aug. 30, 2012 • 7 p.m. Lincoln Park Stadium Forest Grove, Ore. Location: Burnaby, B.C., Canada Enrollment: 35,204 Nickname: Clan Colors: Red & Blue Conference: Great Northwest (NCAA Division II) Stadium: Terry Fox Field (Uncovered, FieldTurf ) President: Andrew Petter Athletic Director: Dr. Milton Richards Sports Information Director: Ben Hodge SID Phone: 604-368-2634 SID Fax: 778-782-3425 SID E-Mail: bhodge@sfu.ca Athletics Website: www.sfu.ca/athletics Facebook: facebook.com/sfuclan Twitter: @sfuclan Head Coach: Dave Johnson (Simon Fraser) Johnson’s Record At Simon Fraser: 10-33 Johnson’s Record Overall: 10-33 Assistant Coaches: Jason Beck (OC), Dino Geremia (DC), Kevin Phillips (RB), Tak Atkins (OL), Adam Johnson (OL/T), Michael Lionetto (FS), Evan Mozzochi (WR), Lance Stillborn (TE/FB), Don Sweet (K), Ron Turner (DE), Bryan Wyllie (DT), Steff Kruck (Quality Control), Eldrick Hill (DB). GNAC Record: 2-6 (4th) 2011 Record: 3-7 All-Time Series: Simon Fraser leads 9-5-0 Last Meeting: Simon Fraser won 36-28 at Forest Grove on Sept 3, 2011

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LAST MEETING Oct. 26, 1991 at Burnaby, B.C. Simon Fraser 10 0 7 19 36 Pacific (Ore.) 7 7 7 7 28 Scoring Summary 1st 12:57 SFU Bo Palmer 23 yd run (Soll kick) 03:24 PAC Gunther Schultze 9 yd run (Moses Villareal-Gomez kick) 01:34 SFU Soll 27 yd field goal 2nd 11:49 PAC Bryce Kershner 2 yd run (Moses Villareal-Gomez kick), 3rd 08:04 PAC Jordan Fukumoto 36 yd pass from T.C. Campbell. (Moses Villareal-Gomez kick) 04:23 SFU Berger 54 yd interception return (Strickland kick), , SFU 17 - PAC 21 4th 11:12 SFU Bo Palmer 72 yd run (Strickland kick blockd), 2-80 1:03, SFU 23 - PAC 21 07:54 SFU Bowcott 8 yd run (Strickland kick blockd), 3-33 0:57, SFU 29 - PAC 21 02:40 SFU Bowcott 2 yd run (Strickland kick), 7-50 2:42, SFU 36 - PAC 21 00:43 PAC Matt Nyberg,11 yd pass from T.C. Campbell RECAP: See full game summary on page XX.

2011 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 9/3 at Pacific W 36-28 9/10 Western Oregon* L 35-28 9/17 at Dixie State* L 42-7 9/24 Humboldt State* L 35-7 10/1 at Cent. Washington* L 37-17 10/8 Dixie State* W 62-56 (ot) 10/15 at Western Oregon* L 34-10 10/22 at Southern Oregon L 31-28 10/29 at Humboldt State* L 42-10 11/5 Cent. Washington* W 35-24

2012 SCHEDULE 8/30 at Pacific 9/8 Cent. Washington* 9/15 at Humboldt State* 9/22 at Western Oregon* 9/29 Dixie State* 10/6 Azusa Pacific* 10/13 at Cent. Washington* 10/20 Western Oregon* 10/27 at Dixie State* 11/3 Humboldt State* 11/10 at Azusa Pacific*

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LAST MEETING This will be the first meeting between Pacific and Occidental.

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Game No. 2 Sept. 8, 2012 • 7 p.m. Jack Kemp Stadium Los Angeles, Calif. Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Enrollment: 2,100 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Orange & Black Conference: Southern California Intercollegiate (NCAA Division III) Stadium: Jack Kemp Stadium (4,000, uncovered, FieldTurf ) President: Dr. Jonathan Veitch Athletic Director: Jaime Hoffman Sports Information Director: Michael Wells SID Phone: 323-259-2724 SID Fax: None SID E-Mail: wellsm@oxy.edu Athletics Website: www.oxythletics.com Facebook: on.fb.me/SBqu3M Twitter: @OxyAthletics Head Coach: Bill Redell Redell’s Record At Occidental: First Season Redell’s Record Overall: First Season Assistant Coaches: Eric Bergstron (Associate HC/OC). Erik Johnson (DC/ ILB), Rob Hartenfels (ST/CB), Edward Park (WR), Matt Andersen (OLB), Jeff Kearing (RB), Lance Fauria (RB), Kevin May (S), Justin Luthey (DL), Korey Janse (K). 2011 Record: 5-4 SCIAC Record: 3-3 (3rd) All-Time Series: First Meeting Last Meeting: First Meeting

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2011 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 9/10 at Puget Sound W 30-12 9/17 Menlo L 41-17 10/1 at Whittier* W 31-17 10/8 La Verne* L 31-20 10/15 at Pomona-Pitzer* W 42-35 10/22 Redlands* L 42-20 10/29 Chapman W 27-17 11/5 Claremont-M-S* W 35-31 11/12 at Cal Lutheran* L 70-20

2012 SCHEDULE 9/8 Pacific 9/15 at Menlo 9/29 at Redlands* 10/6 Claremont-M-S* 10/13 at Chapman* 10/20 at Cal Lutheran* 10/27 Pomona-Pitzer* 11/3 Whittier* 11/10 at La Verne*

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2012 Opponents Game No. 3 Sept. 22, 2012 • 1:30 p.m. McCullough Stadium, Salem Game No. 8 Nov. 3, 2012 • 1 p.m. Lincoln Park Stadium Location: Salem, Ore. Enrollment: 1,800 Nickname: Bearcats Colors: Cardinal & Old Gold Conference: Northwest (NCAA Division III) Stadium: McCullough Stadium (2,600, covered, FieldTurf ) President: Stephen E. Thorsett Athletic Director: David Rigsby Sports Information Director: Robert McKinney SID Phone: 503-370-6110 SID Fax: 503-370-6379 SID E-Mail: rmckinne@willamette.edu Athletics Website: www.willamette.edu/athletics Facebook: facebook.com/wubearcats Twitter: @wubearcats Head Coach: Glen Fowles (Willamette 1996) Fowles’ Record At Willamette: First Season Fowles’ Record Overall: First Season Assistant Coaches: Nathan Naggi (DC), Brian Sheppard (OC/QB), Tony Cassinerio (DB), Brandon Crosby (RB/REC), Lukkes Gilgan (OLB), John Horner (LB), Brandon Lemon (DB), Mikey Lemon (WR), Kenny Miller (OL), Chuck Pinkerton (RB), Josh Scott (ST/WR), Darryl Smith (DL), Tanner Smith (OL/K). Brent Turner (Off. Asst.) 2011 Record: 4-6 NWC Record: 3-3 (tie 4th) All-Time Series: Willamette leads 51-25-5 Last Meeting: Willamette won 49-7 in Salem, Ore., on Oct. 8, 2011

WHITWORTH Game No. 4 Sept. 29, 2012 • 1 p.m. Lincoln Park Stadium Forest Grove Location: Spokane, Wash. Enrollment: 2,300 Nickname: Pirates Colors: Crimson & Black Conference: Northwest (NCAA Division III) Stadium: Pine Bowl (2,220, uncovered, FieldTurf ) President: Dr. Beck Taylor Athletic Director: Aaron Leetch Sports Information Director: Steve Flegel SID Phone: 509-777-3239 SID Fax: 509-777-3720 SID E-Mail: sflegel@whitworth.edu Athletics Website: www.whitworth.edu/athletics Facebook: facebook.com/WhitworthPirates Twitter: @gobucs Head Coach: John Tully (Azusa Pacific 1975) Tully’s Record At Whitworth: 89-74/17 Years Tully’s Record Overall: 120-95/22 Years Assistant Coaches: Kirk Westre (DC/LB), Jason Tobeck (WR), Jerry McCulligh (OL), Ivan Gustafson (TE), Mat Johnson (RB), Joel Clark (QB), Adam Anderson (GA), Dave Pomante (DL), Jay Tully (DB), Adam Lindley (LB), Brandon Martin (GA). 2011 Record: 4-6 NWC Record: 3-3 (tie 4th) Returning Letterwinners: 37 (20 offense, 17 defense) Returning Starters: 16 (8 offense, 7 defense, 1 specialists) All-Time Series: Whitworth leads 18-2-1 Last Meeting: Whitworth won 48-6 at Spokane, Wash., on Oct. 22, 2011

LAST MEETING Oct. 8, 2011 at Salem, Ore. Pacific (Ore.) 0 Willamette 7 Scoring Summary 01:37 WU 1st 2nd 13:41 WU 04:14 WU 01:28 WU 3rd 06:35 WU 00:14 PAC 4th 03:38 WU 02:32 WU

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Scott Perlin 4 yd run (Kyle Derby kick) Jake Knecht 39 yd pass from Brian Widing (Kyle Derby kick) Jamiere Abney 32 yd pass from Brian Widing (Kyle Derby kick), Dylan Jones 22 yd run (Kyle Derby kick) Mason Brown 13 yd run (Kyle Derby kick) Taylor, Brian 4 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Villareal-Gomez kick) Harmon, Joseph 2 yd run (Tommy Laird kick) David Lowe 47 yd interception return (Pete Kline kick)

RECAP: See full game summary on page XX.

2011 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 9/3 Wis.-Stevens Point L 8-6 9/10 Hardin-Simmons L 30-24 9/17 Southern Oregon W 31-9 10/1 Linfield* L 20-10 10/8 Pacific* W 49-7 W 49-31 10/15 at Puget Sound* 10/22 at Portland State L 36-10 10/29 Whitworth* L 25-24 11/5 at Lewis & Clark* W 57-28 11/12 Pacific Lutheran* L 13-6

2012 SCHEDULE 9/2 at Hardin-Simmons 2 p.m. 9/14 East Texas Baptist 7 p.m. 9/22 Pacific 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. EDT 9/29 at Sewanee 10/6 at Whitworth* 1 p.m. 10/13 Lewis & Clark* 1:30 p.m. 10/20 at Pacific Lutheran* 12:30 p.m. 10/27 at Linfield* 1:30 p.m. 11/3 at Pacific* 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 11/10 Puget Sound*

LAST MEETING Oct. 22, 2011 at Spokane, Wash. Pacific (Ore.) 3 0 3 0 6 Whitworth 7 12 15 14 48 Scoring Summary 1st 10:08 WHTW Thomas, Ronnie 2 yd run (Williams, C. kick) 06:01 PAC Moses Villareal-Gomez 38 yd field goal 2nd 10:36 WHTW Thomas, Ronnie 13 yd run (Williams, C. kick failed) 00:22 WHTW DeGooyer, Jake 10 yd pass from Hill, Zac (Williams, C. kick failed) 3rd 11:42 WHTW Thomas, Ronnie 46 yd run (Meyer, Wade pass from Ehlo, A.) 09:11 PAC Moses Villareal-Gomez 37 yd field goal 05:03 WHTW Scott, Sean 12 yd run (McNealley, Sean kick) 4th 14:52 WHTW Meyer, Wade 51 yd pass from Hill, Zac (McNealley, Sean kick) 06:17 WHTW Scott, Sean 3 yd run (McNealley, Sean kick) RECAP: See full game summary on page XX.

2011 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 9/3 at Chapman L 16-14 9/10 Pomona-Pitzer W 34-7 9/17 Redlands L 30-20 9/24 Menlo L 24-17 10/8 Pacific Lutheran* L 20-17 10/15 at Lewis & Clatk* L 30-22 10/22 Pacific* W 48-6 10/29 at Willamette* W 25-24 (2ot) 11/5 Linfield* L 42-38 11/12 at Puget Sound W 40-34

2012 SCHEDULE 9/1 at st. Scholastica 1 p.m. CDT 9/8 at Whittier 1 p.m. 9/15 at La Verne 6 p.m. 9/22 Chapman 1 p.m. 9/29 at Pacific* 1 p.m. 10/6 Willamette* 1 p.m. 10/13 at Linfield* 1:30 p.m. 10/20 Puget Sound* 1 p.m. 11/3 at Pacific Lutheran* 12:30 p.m. 11/10 Lewis & Clark* 12:30 p.m.

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2012 Opponents PUGET SOUND Game No. 5 Oct. 6, 2012 • 1 p.m. Baker Stadium Tacoma, Wash. Location: Tacoma, Wash. Enrollment: 2,600 Nickname: Loggers Colors: Maroon & White Conference: Northwest (NCAA Division III) Stadium: Peyton Field at Baker Stadium (4,000, covered, natural grass) President: Dr. Ronald Thomas Athletic Director: Amy Hackett Sports Information Director: Steven Olveda SID Phone: 253-879-3874 SID Fax: 253-879-3634 SID E-Mail: solveda@pugetsound.edu Athletics Website: www.loggerathletics.com Facebook: facebook.com/psloggers Twitter: @PSLoggers Head Coach: Jeff Thomas (Redlands 2003) Thomas’ Record At Puget Sound: 2-16/2 Years Thomas’ Record Overall: 2-16/1 Years Assistant Coaches: Jeff Halstead (OC/WR), Brant McAdams (DC/ LB), Thomas Ford (ST/S), Bucky Brenner (Inverts), Ira Jarmon (CB), Josh Bellinger (DL), Ricky Daley (RB), Pat Donovan (OL), Kavin Williams (TE), Mark Conrad (K). 2011 Record: 0-9 NWC Record: 0-6 (7th) All-Time Series: Pacific leads 15-13-3 Last Meeting: Pacific won 44-25 at Forest Grove on Oct. 29, 2011

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Game No. 6 Oct. 13, 2012 • 1 p.m. Lincoln Park Stadium Forest Grove Location: Tacoma, Wash. Enrollment: 3,349 Nickname: Lutes Colors: Gold & Black Conference: Northwest (NCAA Division III) Stadium: Sparks Stadium (4,500, covered, FieldTurf ) President: Dr. Loren Anderson Athletic Director: Laurie Turner Sports Information Director: Nick Dawson SID Phone: 253-535-7356 SID Fax: 253-535-7584 SID E-Mail: dawsonen@plu.edu Athletics Website: www.golutes.com Facebook: None Twitter: @golutes Head Coach: Scott Westering (Pacific Lutheran 1982) Westering’s Record At Pacific Lutheran: 40-32/8 Years Wesrering’s Record Overall: 40-32/8 Years Assistant Coaches: Jud Keim (Special Teams/RB), Craig McCord (DC), Trevor Roberts (OC/OL), Jim Lindberg (Def.), David LaSalata (DL). 2011 Record: 6-3 NWC Record: 4-2 (tie 2nd) All-Time Series: Pacific Lutheran leads 26-8-3 Last Meeting: Pacific Lutheran won 35-24 at Puyallup, Wash., on Nov. 5, 2011

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LAST MEETING Oct. 29, 2011 at Forest Grove Puget Sound 3 8 6 8 25 Pacific (Ore.) 7 14 14 9 44 Scoring Summary 1st 04:59 UPS West,Everett 43 yd field goal 01:16 PAC Roher, Caleb 44 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Moses Villareal-Gomez kick) 2nd 11:46 PAC Kershner, Bryce 3 yd run (Moses Villareal-Gomez kick) 08:28 UPS Kniffin,Adam 15 yd pass from Foley,Braden (Korn, James rush) 00:16 PAC Jordan Fukumoto 27 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick) 3rd 09:52 PAC Roher 67 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick) 08:37 PAC Fukumoto 72 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 04:38 UPS Kniffin,Adam 3 yd pass from Foley,Braden (Foley,Braden pass intcpt) 4th 14:40 PAC Taylor, Brian 17 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick) 09:57 UPS Zuhl,Ross 24 yd pass from Foley,Braden (Rogers,Ryan pass from Korn, James) 04:28 PAC Brinkworth safety RECAP: See full game summary on page XX.

2011 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 9/10 Occidental L 30-12 9/17 Sewanee L 34-23 9/24 at Whittier L 66-48 10/1 at Pacific Lutheran* L 21-7 10/8 at Linfield* L 73-7 10/15 Willamette* L 49-31 10/22 at Lewis & Clark* L 31-28 10/29 at Pacific* L 44-25 L 40-34 11/13 Whitworth*

2012 SCHEDULE 9/1 at Sewanee 2 p.m. EDT 9/8 at Chapman 7 p.m. 9/22 Whittier 1 p.m. 9/29 Lewis & Clark* 1 p.m. 10/6 Pacific* 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 10/20 at Whitworth* 10/27 Pacific Lutheran* 1 p.m. 11/3 Linfield* 1 p.m. 11/10 at Willamette* 4 p.m.

LAST MEETING Nov. 5, 2011 at Puyallup, Wash. Pacific (Ore.) 0 0 3 21 24 Pacific Lutheran 14 14 7 0 35 Scoring Summary 1st 13:05 PLU McDiarmid, Alex 41 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor, Nick kick) 01:50 PLU Sontra, Lucas 19 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor kick) 2nd 12:57 PLU Sontra, Lucas 2 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor kick) 01:29 PLU Bowen, Tyler 69 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor kick) 3rd 09:07 PLU Warner, Kyle 32 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor kick) 05:12 PAC Moses Villareal-Gomez 28 yd field goal 4th 07:19 PAC Nyberg, Matt 3 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 02:40 PAC Kershner, Bryce 2 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Villareal-Gomez kick) 00:40 PAC Taylor, Brian 7 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Villareal-Gomez kick) RECAP: See full game summary on page XX.

2011 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 9/10 Hamline W 27-0 9/17 at Cal Lutheran L 28-17 10/1 Puget Sound* W 21-7 10/8 at Whitworth* W 20-17 10/15 Menlo W 14-6 10/22 at Linfield* L 45-7 10/29 Lewis & Clark* L 34-32 11/5 Pacific* W 35-24 11/12 at Willamette* W 13-6

2012 SCHEDULE 9/8 Cal Lutheran 9/15 at Redlands 9/29 Linfield* 10/6 at Lewis & Clark* 10/13 at Pacific* 10/20 Willamette* 10/27 at Puget Sound* 11/3 Whitworth* 11/10 at Menlo

12:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Noon


2012 Opponents Game No. 7 Oct. 27, 2012 • 1:45 p.m. Griswold Stadium Portland, Ore. Location: Portland, Ore. Enrollment: 2,031 Nickname: Pioneers Colors: Orange & Black Conference: Northwest (NCAA Division III) Stadium: Fred Wilson Field at Griswold Stadium (3,069, covered, AstroTurf ) President: Barry Glassner Athletic Director: Clark Yeager Sports Information Director: Kristian Martin SID Phone: 503-768-7067 SID Fax: 503-768-7058 SID E-Mail: martin@lclark.edu Athletics Website: www.lcpioneers.com Facebook: facebook.com/lc.pioneers Twitter: @lcpioneers Head Coach: Chris Sulages (Weber State 1995) Sulages’ Record At Lewis & Clark: 14-39/7 Years Sulages’ Record Overall: 14-39/7 Years Assistant Coaches: Tim Jacobs (DC), Phil Magbanua (OC), Ryan Lockard (LB), Scott Pierce (DB), Dale Widolff (ST/Def. Asst.), Kevin Takeno (RB), Jesse Thompson (WR), Ryan Flynn (OL), Aaron Mowrer (Off. Asst.) 2011 Record: 7-2 NWC Record: 4-2 (tie 2nd) All-Time Series: Lewis & Clark leads 33-28-4 Last Meeting: Lewis & Clark won 61-35 at Forest Grove on Oct. 1, 2011

LAST MEETING Oct. 1, 2011 at Forest Grove Lewis & Clark 19 Pacific (Ore.) 9 Scoring Summary 12:11 L&C 1st 12:11 PAC 06:37 L&C 04:44 PAC 02:11 L&C 2nd 13:50 L&C 01:22 PAC 01:00 L&C 00:19 PAC 3rd 09:16 L&C 06:44 L&C 4th 10:10 L&C 07:00 PAC 04:03 L&C 02:10 PAC

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Game No. 9 Nov. 10, 2012 • 1 p.m. Maxwell Field McMinnville, Ore.

Scoring Summary 1st 08:37 LIN 02:46 PAC 02:32 LIN 00:48 LIN 2nd 09:48 PAC 06:40 LIN 3rd 14:44 LIN 4th 12:08 LIN 08:01 LIN

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14 12

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Welch,Keith 1 yd run (Monley,Simon kick blockd) Mills, Bryan PAT return Shirey,Curtis 5 yd run (Monley,Simon kick blockd) Fukumoto 10 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), Welch,Keith 48 yd run (Monley,Simon kick) Welch,Keith 4 yd run (Monley,Simon kick) Fukumoto 27 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick failed) Mayes,Joevonte 64 yd pass from Welch,Keith (Monley,Simon kick) Fukumoto 2 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Kawai, Kelson pass from Campbell, T.C.) Frisina,Andrew 28 yd pass from Welch,Keith (Monley kick) Mayes,Joevonte 57 yd run (Monley,Simon kick) Shirey,Curtis 58 yd punt return (Monley,Simon kick) Kershner, Bryce 3 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Bettencourt rush failed) Taft,Bruce 6 yd pass from Dailey,Dustin (Monley,Simon kick) Bell, Adam 1 yd run (Minaya, P.J. pass intcpt)

2011 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 9/10 Claremont-M-S W 36-14 9/17 at Pomona-Pitzer W 48-39 9/24 at Macalester W 37-28 10/1 at Pacific* W 61-35 W 30-22 10/15 Whitworth* 10/22 Puget Sound* W 31-28 10/29 at Pacific Lutheran* W 34-32 11/5 Willamette* L 57-28 11/12 at Linfield* L 47-14

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Location: McMinnville, Ore. Enrollment: 2,142 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Purple & Cardinal Red Conference: Northwest (NCAA Division III) Stadium: Maxwell Field (3,000, covered, FieldTurf ) President: Dr. Thomas Hellie Athletic Director: Scott Carnahan Sports Information Director: Kelly Bird SID Phone: 503-883-2439 SID Fax: 503-883-2453 SID E-Mail: kbird@linfield.edu Athletics Website: www.linfield.edu/sports Facebook: facebook.com/linfieldsports Twitter: @linfieldsports Head Coach: Joseph Smith (Linfield 1993) Smith’s Record At Linfield: 49-13/6 Years Smith’s Record Overall: 49-13/6 Years Assistant Coaches: Doug Hire (Asst. HC/OL), Jackson Vaughan (DC/DL), Phil Rombach (LB), Jim Nagel (OC/QB), Greg mcAnally (DL), Brandon Hazenberg (CB/Special Teams), Ad Rutschman (KR), Gabe Haberly, Gary Rombach, Aaron Boheme, Kyle Otineru, Axel Cederberg 2011 Record: 10-1 NWC Record: 6-0 (1st) Returning Letterwinners: 43 (21 offense, 19 defense, 3 specialists) Returning Starters: 14 (8 offense, 5 defense, 1 specialit) All-Time Series: Linfield leads 38-82-4 Last Meeting: Linfield won 49-6 at Forest Grove on Oct. 15, 2011

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Oct. 15, 2011 at Forest Grove Linfield 21 Pacific (Ore.) 3

7 3

2012 SCHEDULE 9/8 at Claremont-M-S 7 p.m. 9/15 Pomona-Pitzer 1 p.m. 9/22 Macalester 1 p.m. 9/29 at Puget Sound* 1 p.m. 10/6 Pacific Lutheran* 1 p.m. 10/13 at Willamette* 1:30 p.m. 10/20 Linfield* 1 p.m. 10/27 Pacific* 1:45 p.m. 11/10 at Whitworth* 12:30 p.m.

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Jepson, Lucas 14 yd pass from Inns, Mickey (Kay, Josh kick) Moses Villareal-Gomez 37 yd field goal Forman, Colin 86 yd kickoff return (Kay, Josh kick) Fisher, Drew 4 yd blocked punt return (Kay, Josh kick) Villareal-Gomez 22 yd field goal Saxon, Buddy 4 yd pass from Inns, Mickey (Kay, Josh kick) Jepson, Lucas 65 yd pass from Inns, Mickey (Kay, Josh kick), Yoder, Josh 4 yd run (Kay, Josh kick) Nelson, Colin 24 yd pass from Yarbrough, Matt (Kay, Josh kick)

RECAP: See full game summary on page XX.

2011 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 9/10 Cal Lutheran W 24-14 9/24 La Verne W 52-3 10/1 at Willamette* W 20-10 10/8 Puget Sound* W 73-7 10/15 at Pacific* W 49-6 10/22 Pacific Lutheran* W 45-7 10/29 at Menlo W 23-6 11/5 at Whitworth* W 42-38 11/12 Lewis & Clark* W 47-14 11/19 Cal Lutheran W 30-27 11/26 at Wesley L 49-34

2012 SCHEDULE 9/1 Menlo 12:30 p.m. 9/8 Hardin-Simmons 1:30 p.m. 9/15 at Cal Lutheran 12:30 p.m. 9/29 at Pacific Lutheran* 12:30 p.m. 10/13 Whitworth* 1:30 p.m. 10/20 at Lewis & Clark* 1 p.m. 10/27 Willamette* 1:30 p.m. 11/3 at Puget Sound* 1 p.m. 11/10 Pacific* 1 p.m.

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Opponent Composite Schedule

Pacific Lutheran

Lewis & Clark

Linfield

at Sewanee 1 p.m. (EDT)

Bye

Bye

Menlo 12:30 p.m.

at Whittier 1 p.m.

at Chapman 7 p.m.

Cal Lutheran 12:30 p.m.

at ClaremontMudd-Scripps 7 p.m.

HardinSimmons 1:30 p.m.

Bye

at La Verne 6 p.m.

Open

at Redlands 7 p.m.

Pomona-Pitzer Noon

at Cal Lutheran 12:30 p.m.

Bye

Pacific 1 p.m.

Chapman 1 p.m.

Whittier 1 p.m.

Bye

Macalester 1 p.m.

Bye

Dixie State 6 p.m.

at Redlands 7 p.m.

at Sewanee 2 p.m. (EDT)

at Pacific 1 p.m.

Lewis & Clark 1 p.m.

Linfield 12:30 p.m.

at Puget Sound 1 p.m.

at Pacific Lutheran 12:30 p.m.

Oct. 6

Azusa Pacific 2 p.m.

at ClaremontMudd-Scripps 7 p.m.

at Whitworth 1 p.m.

Willamette 1 p.m.

Pacific 1 p.m.

at Lewis & Clark 1 p.m.

Pacific Lutheran 1 p.m.

Bye

Oct. 13

at Central Washington 1 p.m.

at Chapman 7 p.m.

Lewis & Clark 1:30 p.m.

at Linfield 1:30 p.m.

Bye

at Pacific 1 p.m.

at Willamette 1:30 p.m.

Whitworth 1:30 p.m.

Oct. 20

Western Oregon 2 p.m.

at Cal Lutheran 1 p.m.

at Pacific Lutheran 12:30 p.m.

Puget Sound 1 p.m.

at Whitworth 1 p.m.

Willamette 12:30 p.m.

Linfield 1 p.m.

at Lewis & Clark 1 p.m.

Oct. 27

at Dixie State 1 p.m.

Pomona-Pitzer 7 p.m.

at Linfield 1:30 p.m.

Open

Pacific Lutheran 1 p.m.

at Puget Sound 1 p.m.

Pacific 1:45 p.m.

Willamette 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 3

Humboldt State 2 p.m.

Whittier 7 p.m.

at Pacific 1 p.m.

at Pacific Lutheran 12:30 p.m.

Linfield 1 p.m.

Whitworth 12:30 p.m.

Bye

at Puget Sound 1 p.m.

Nov. 10

at Azusa Pacific 6 p.m.

at La Verne 1 p.m.

Puget Sound 4 p.m.

Lewis & Clark 12:30 p.m

at Willamette 4 p.m.

at Menlo Noon

at Whitworth 12:30 p.m.

Pacific 1 p.m.

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Date

Simon Fraser

Occidental

Willamette

Whitworth

Puget Sound

Sept. 1

at Pacific Aug. 30 7 p.m.

Bye

at HardinSimmons 6 p.m. (CDT)

at St. Scholastica 11 a.m.

Sept. 8

Central Washington 2 p.m.

Pacific 7 p.m.

East Texas Baptist 7 p.m.

Sept. 15

at Humboldt State 1 p.m.

at Menlo 1 p.m.

Sept. 22

at Western Oregon 1 p.m.

Sept. 29

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2011 Season Review

Pacific players and fans alike did not wait until the final horn to begin the celebration after the first win of the second chapter of the Pacific football program. The Boxers beat Puget Sound 44-25 on a perfect Homecoming afternoon on Oct. 29, 2011.

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At long last, the Boxers get win No. 1 Pacific’s long awaited first win came on one of the best performances since the program returned to the field in 2010 Saturday, thrilling a homecoming crowd with a 44-25 victory over Puget Sound in Northwest Conference football action at Lincoln Park Stadium. The Boxers (1-7, 1-4 NWC) racked up an impressive 469 yards of total offense behind a record afternoon by quarterback T.C. Campbell. The sophomore completed 21 of 27 passes for a near-record 387 yards and tied his own school record from last season with five touchdown passes. Pacific also received a pair of 100-yard plus receiving efforts from Jordan Fukumoto and Caleb Roher. Roher had three catches for 123 yards and two touchdowns, while Fukumoto had five catches for 115 yards and a pair of scores. The Boxers’ defense also did their part, forcing four Puget Sound turnovers, including three interceptions. Head Coach Keith Buckley praised the Boxers’ effort, especially in light of a subpar performance last weekend at Whitworth. “For these kids to rebound as freshmen and sophomores and come out and put this type of effort together and stay together as one team, for the tough weeks we’ve through is tremendous,” Buckley said “We understand it’s one win, but it’s a special win and it’s one that these kids will be able to remember for a long, long time.” The game proved to be an air show between two of the top passing offenses in the nation. Pacific outgained the Loggers in total offense 469381. Pacific had 387 yards passing, while Puget Sound netted 351 yards in the air. The Boxers finished with a season-high 82 yards rushing led by an 80-yard effort from Davis Jacobs. “It’s the most amazing feeling,” Campbell said of the milestone day for the Boxers. “We’ve worked so hard these last two years to come and earn this. To win at home, on homecoming, in front of our fans means so much to us.”

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Wide receiver Jordan Fukumoto celebrates one of his two touchdowns that helped Pacific earn the win over Puget Sound.


2011 Season Review

Freshman receiver Caleb Roher outraced the Loggers to lead Pacific with 123 yards receiving and two touchdowns.

BOXER BYTES: The win is the first for a Pacific football team since Nov. 10, 1990, when the Boxers beat Oregon Tech 15-14 in Forest Grove. The original program was discontinued following the 1991 season. The victory also snapped a 25-game losing streak for the Boxers dating back to the start of the 1991 campaign (16 of those coming with the new program)…The five touchdown passes for Campbell tied his own mark set last year in a Nov. 13, 2010 game at Menlo. Ralph Nickerson also shares in the record, throwing five touchdown passes against College of Idaho back in 1973…Frank Buckiewicz, Sr., a 1952 Associated Press Little AllAmerican for Pacific and the Boxers’ head coach from 1965 to 1980, was honored before the game and participated in the coin toss…Attendance was announced at 2,782, a near sellout crowd for Lincoln Park Stadium.

Cornerback Craig Bailey had four pass breakups and one of the Boxers’ three interceptions. His efforts in the game would earn him a spot on D3Football.com’s Team of the Week.

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Puget Sound (0-8, 0-5 NWC) got on the board first, scoring on a 43-yard field goal by Everett West with 4:59 to go in the first quarter. The Boxers did not need much time to score on their next drive, with Campbell connecting on a 44-yard touchdown pass to Roher with 1:16 left in the period to take the 7-3 lead. The Boxers converted a Puget Sound fumble into a touchdown to open the second quarter, with Bryce Kershner running from three yards out for the only rushing score of the day. Foley answered right back for the Loggers on their next drive, finding Adam Kniffin for a 15-yard pass. After a two-point conversion, the Loggers were within 14-11 with 8:28 left in the half. Pacific would score the next three touchdowns on big plays as the offensive line seemed to give Campbell all day to throw the ball. Campbell capped the first half by finding Fukumoto for a 27-yard strike that allowed the Boxers a 21-11 lead at halftime. After the Loggers gave the ball up on downs deep in Pacific territory to open the second half, Campbell hooked up with Roher for his second touchdown of the day as the freshman streaked down the field to complete a 67-yard scoring pass at the 9:52 mark. Craig Bailey intercepted Foley in the end zone on the Loggers’ next drive, and Campbell needed just one play to find Fukumoto for a 72-yard bomb that gave the Boxers a commanding 35-11 lead. Puget Sound their first second half touchdown on one of their longest drives of the game, marching 59 yards on 14 plays before Foley found Kniffin for a short three-yard rout to make it a 35-17 game with 4:38 to go in the third. The dagger, though, came on the Boxers’ next drive when Campbell connected with Brian Taylor for a 17-yard scoring pass just 20 seconds in the fourth quarter. Ross Zuhl added a too little, too late touchdown at the 10-minute mark when he was on the receiving end of a 24-yard pass from Foley to the end zone. The Boxers added two more points late with Josh Brinkworth sacking backup quarterback James Korn for a safety. Foley completed 29 of 51 passes for Puget Sound for 332 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. Korn gave up two interceptions while going 1 for 6 passing. Thiesen Chang finished with 148 yards on 10 carries while Knifin finished with 63 yards and two touchdowns on eight catches. Chaz Bajet, Tim Hastie and Brinkworth each had eight tackles to lead the Boxers. Both Brinkworth and Hastie had a sack and a tackle for loss. Bryan Mills and Chris Santiago each had the fourth quarter interceptions. Cody Pedro-Sakuma finished with 12 tackles, a sack and a tackle for loss to lead the Loggers.

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2011 Season Review

Jordan Fukumoto

T.C. Campbell

FUKUMOTO EARNS FIRST TEAM ALL-NWC HONORS: In his first two seasons, Jordan Fukumoto has stood out as one of the most dynamic receivers in the Northwest Conference. He was so recognized by league coaches, becoming the first All-Northwest Conference First Team selection for the Boxers since 1984. Fukumoto led a total of seven Pacific selections to the All-Northwest Conference Team. Fukumoto ranked as one of the most exciting offensive players in the NWC to watch and backed his play up with solid statistics. He ranked second in the NWC with 844 receiving yards and an average of 93.8 yards per game. His eight receiving touchdowns ranked third in the league and were the most for a Pacific player since 1988. Fukumoto finished the season ranked 33rd among NCAA Division III players in receiving yards per game and was tied for 62nd with 5.56 receptions per game. Fukumoto finished with four games with over 100 yards receiving, topped by 131 yards against Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. The game included an 87-yard touchdown reception that ranks as the second longest in school history. Fukumoto punched in for three touchdowns against Lewis & Clark on Oct. 1 and finished with 115 yards and two scores in the Boxers’ 44-25 win over Puget Sound on Oct. 29. “Jordan proved week in and week out that he should be considered one of the elite receivers in the Northwest Conference,” Buckley said. “He is a complete player that works to better himself as a receiver everyday, which bodes well for his continued growth and production over the next few years.”

CAMPBELL GOES DEEP: While Pacific still benefited from a twoquarterback combination, T.C. Campbell earned his way into the starting role in all nine games this season. He also continued to throw his way into the record books, earning himself an honorable mention to the AllNWC Football Team. Campbell’s growth was evident in his second year, setting the stage for some of the Boxers’ top games of the season. Campbell ranked fourth in the NWC with 1,858 yards passing and was ranked fifth with 130 yards, 219 attempts and 13 touchdowns. His pass efficiency rating of 141.08 ranked him 47th among Division III quarterbacks. Campbell passed for over 200 yards in four games. He tied his own record with five touchdown passes and had a season-high 387 yards on 21 of 27 completions in the win over Puget Sound on Oct. 29. He opened the year with a 373-yard effort against Simon Fraser on Sept. 3, which included a pair of touchdown passes. He was also on the throwing end of an 87-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Fukumoto against ClaremontMudd-Scripps on Sept. 17, which is the second longest pass play in school history. As he did in the 2010 season, Campbell split his time with fellow sophomore P.J. Minaya. Making appearances in eight games, Minaya finished with 671 yards, a 53.6 completion percentage and a pass efficiency rating of 133.20. His brightest moment came in the season finale at Pacific Lutheran on Nov. 5, when he completed 23 of 34 passes for 223 yards, threw three touchdowns and nearly led Pacific back from a 35-0 halftime deficit to the Lutes.

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2011 Season Review

SMALL STEPS TOWARDS THE GOAL: In their second year back on the gridiron after a 19-year absence, the Pacific football program continued to make steps toward their goal to be a competitive team among their Northwest Conference brethren. From the start of the year, it was obvious that the Boxers had come a long way from the start of the inaugural 2010 campaign. Opening the season with two home games, the Boxers put themselves in a position to win early. Pacific held halftime leads over both Simon Fraser and Menlo, but both games ended with dominant second half performances by the visiting team. The Boxers fell to the Clan 36-28 and the Oaks 23-16, but both games gave Pacific a glimpse of what could be for the program. The Northwest Conference got off to a rough start as the Boxers paired up with the league’s top three teams in the first three games. Pacific took a 61-35 loss to Lewis & Clark, a 47-9 road loss to Willamette and a competitive 49-6 defeat to Linfield. The Boxers expected to have a chance to make a run at Whitworth on the road on Oct. 22, but the Pirates forced three interceptions and limited the Boxers to 193 yards of offense in a 48-6 loss. Pacific’s fortunes finally changed in front of an electrified homecoming crowd on Oct. 29 as the table was set for a victory. The Boxers held a 21-11 lead at halftime, but took off in the second with three touchdowns, three interceptions and a safety to secure their first win of the season, beating the Loggers 44-25. In the season finale on Nov. 5, the Boxers found themselves down 35-0 to Pacific Lutheran with nine minutes left in the third quarter. Pacific did not let up, though, scoring the final 24 points of the game. P.J. Minaya, who played the entire second half, threw for all three touchdowns and Moses Villareal-Gomez successfully converted two of three onside kicks to maximize the Boxers’ possession time late. Pacific lost the game 35-24.

Bryan Mills

Craig Bailey

Moses Villareal-Gomez

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FIVE OTHERS EARN HONORABLE MENTION HONORS: In addition to Campbell, five other Pacific players landed honorable mention selections to the All-NWC Team. Tight end Brian Taylor, kicker Moses Villareal-Gomez, defensive back Craig Bailey, safety Bryan Mills and defensive lineman Devin Lagorio were all selected to the team. Taylor finished the season with 141 yards on 15 receptions and three touchdowns while starting all nine games. He had a touchdown in the Boxers’ win over Puget Sound on Oct. 29 and had one of three touchdowns in Pacific’s comeback attempt against Pacific Lutheran on Nov. 5. After a rough start to the season, Villareal-Gomez finished the season as a consistent place kicker. He finished the year making 6 of 10 field goals and was 17 of 19 in point-after conversions. Villareal-Gomez went 2 for 2 against both Linfield on Oct. 15 and Whitworth on Oct. 22, which included a season-long 38-yard field goal against the Pirates. He went 6 for 6 on PAT attempts against Puget Sound. He made an impact in Pacific’s comeback attempt against Pacific Lutheran on Nov. 5 when he was successful in two of three onside kick attempts that kept the Boxers in the game. Bailey started all nine games for the Boxers at cornerback and was a key part of the team’s pass defense. He finished with 18 tackles, including 13 solo tackles, and led the conference with 11 pass breakups. Bailey’s season was highlighted by an interception in the end zone against Puget Sound on Oct. 29, which led directly to a Pacific score that opened the third quarter of the game, an effort which earned him selection to the D3Football.com Team of the Week. Mills led Pacific and ranked eighth in the NWC with 62 tackles. He also ranked sixth in the league with 6.9 tackles per game and 35 solo tackles. Mills came up with a Pacific season-high 12 tackles against Whitworth on Oct. 22, had nine tackles at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps on Sept. 17 and seven tackles and an interception against Puget Sound on Oct. 29. Mills earned the national spotlight against Lewis & Clark on Oct. 1 when he returned a blocked point-after attempt 100 yards for a rare defensive two-point conversion. The play was selected by ESPN’s SportsCenter as it’s Top Play of the Day. Lagorio also played a key role in Pacific’s defensive effort, coming up with 27 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss as a defensive lineman. He notched season highs of five tackles against Lewis & Clark on Oct. 1 and Whitworth on Oct. 22. He had the blocked kick against the Pioneers that led to Mills’ now famous 100-yard two-point conversion on Oct. 1.

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2011 Season Review AS SEEN ON SPORTSCENTER: While Pacific lost 61-35 to Lewis & Clark on Oct. 1, the game will be forever remembered for an unusual play that put the Boxers in the national spotlight. After Lewis & Clark’s scored the first touchdown of the game four minutes into the first quarter, defensive lineman Devin Lagorio managed to block the Pioneers’ point after attempt. The ball fell into the hands of a Lewis & Clark defender, who lobbed the ball back towards an official thinking that the play was dead. Bryan Mills, however, knew it wasn’t. The safety picked up the ball at the goal line and bolted down field, hugging the Pacific sideline and dodging tour tackle attempts to end up in the opposite end zone and score a rare two-point defensive conversion. The unusual play was chosen by ESPN’s SportsCenter as the show’s Top Play of the Day. The clip was also featured by all four Portland area television stations, CBS College Sports, FOX Sports, ESPN SportsNation and the Huffington Post. The clip posted on the Pacific Athletics YouTube site picked up over 238,000 hits over the course of the next two weeks.

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POTENT PASSING OFFENSE: Pacific finished their second season as one of the top passing teams in all of NCAA Division III football. The Boxers finished third in the Northwest Conference and 23rd among Division III teams with an average of 282.3 passing yards per game. Pacific’s four quarterbacks combined for a pass efficiency rating of 134.63, third best in the NWC and 65th among all Division III programs. Individually, T.C Campbell finished ranked 41st among all Division III quarterbacks with a 141.08 pass efficiency. He finished third in the NWC behind Linfield’s Mickey Inns and Lewis & Clark’s Keith Welch. IN THE NWC STATISTICS: Pacific finished the season ranked sixth in total yardage, averaging 332.7 yards per game and finished seventh with 19.4 points per game. The Boxers ranked second in fourth down conversions, going 8 for 22. ATTENDANCE CLIMBS: Fans continue to keep their support up for Pacific football. The Boxers saw an average of 2,106 fans per game for their five home contests, up from an average of 1,963 in 2010 for four home games. Pacific finished fourth in attendance among Northwest Conference teams. Puget Sound had the league’s best attendance (2,628 per game for four games), while Pacific Lutheran finished just ahead of the Boxers with an average of 2,170 per game for five contests. When judged against total capacity, Pacific ranked first in the NWC and 25th among all NCAA Division III teams. Lincoln Park Stadium holds 2,800 for football games.

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SEASON SUMMARY Overall Record: 1-8 NWC Record/Finish: 1-5 (6th) Home Record: 1-4 Away Record: 0-4 Devin Lagorio

SEASON HONORS All-Northwest Conference First Team Jordan Fukumoto (WR) Honorable Mention Craig Bailey (DB) T.C. Campbell (QB) Bryan Mills (DB) Brian Taylor (TE) Devin Lagorio (DL) Moses Villareal-Gomez (PK) NWC Offensive Student-Athlete of the Week T.C. Campbell Sept. 6 & Oct. 30 D3Football.com Team of the Week Craig Bailey Oct. 31

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RECORDS TIED/BROKEN IN 2011 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Touchdown Passes, Game 5, T.C. Campbell vs. Puget Sound, Oct. 29 (tied with Campbell vs. Menlo, 2010, and Ralph Nickerson vs. College of Idaho, 1972). Fewest Passes Intercepted, Season 2, P.J. Minaya (previous 6, John Brunelle, 1982) Pass Completion Percentage, Season (Minimum 100 Attempts) 59.4, T.C. Campbell (previous 58.8, Frank Buckiewicz, Jr., 1976). TEAM RECORDS Pass Completions, Game 32 vs. Pacific Lutheran, Nov. 5 (tied with 32 vs. Linfield, 1976)


2011 Statistics Team Statistics SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games

1st 36 88

2nd 50 90

PACIFIC 175 19.4 160 41 100 19 453 849 396 283 1.6 50.3 4 2541 196-329-13 7.7 13.0 282.3 18 2994 612 4.9 332.7 52-974 10-42 5-83 18.7 4.2 16.6 11-4 57-509 56.6 52-1649 31.7 26.2 32-1730 54.1 46.4 33:11 41/137 30% 8/22 36% 14-75 -4 22 6-10 3-6 (20-27) 74% (14-27) 52% (17-19) 89% 10528 5/2106

3rd 40 79

4th 49 97

Total 175 354

OPPONENTS 354 39.3 175 86 77 12 1685 1915 230 334 5.0 187.2 23 2027 136-241-5 8.4 14.9 225.2 21 3712 575 6.5 412.4 35-703 22-245 13-240 20.1 11.1 18.5 18-9 75-717 79.7 34-1116 32.8 31.0 61-3448 56.5 38.9 26:48 48/111 43% 4/14 29% 27-182 0 50 2-5 0-2 (27-35) 77% (26-35) 74% (40-46) 87% 5227 4/1307 0/0

RECORD ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE DATE 9/3/11 9/10/11 9/17/11 *10/1/11 *10/8/11 *10/15/11 *10/22/11 *10/29/11 *11/5/11

OVERALL 1-8-0 1-5-0 0-3-0 OPPONENT SIMON FRASER MENLO at Claremont-M-S LEWIS & CLARK at Willamette #5 LINFIELD at Whitworth PUGET SOUND at Pacific Lutheran

HOME 1-4-0 1-2-0 0-2-0

AWAY NEUTRAL 0-4-0 0-0-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0

W/L SCORE ATTEND L 36-28 1,725 L 23-16 2,115 L 28-9 932 L 61-35 2,149 L 49-7 1,250 L 49-6 1,757 L 48-6 1,545 W 44-25 2.782 L 35-24 1,500

* - Northwest Conference games National ranking shown at time of contest

Individual Statistics RUSHING GP Jacobs, Davis 9 Schultze, Gunther 9 Kershner, Bryce 9 Valente, Sean 4 Minaya, P.J. 8 Hairabedian, Trey 4 Inagaki, Jarrin 2 Rietmann, Tanner 1 McKinney, Deven 5 Ladiges, Bobby 2 Paradis, Dustin 1 Fukumoto, Jordan 9 Roher, Caleb 8 Easley, Alex 1 Mills, Bryan 9 Larson, Michael 2 Bell, Adam 4 Huff, Torin 2 Danchev, Petr 6 Yip, Cameron 8 TEAM 7 Campbell, T.C. 9 Total 9 Opponents 9 PASSING G Campbell, T.C. 9 Minaya, P.J. 8 Huff, Torin 2 TEAM 7 Siddle-Mitchell 4 Total 9 Opponents 9

Att Gain Loss Net 102 331 73 258 54 156 32 124 17 57 4 53 10 45 4 41 25 112 85 27 5 21 2 19 5 17 3 14 1 7 0 7 1 7 0 7 3 8 3 5 1 5 0 5 2 9 7 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 4 -1 2 3 4 -1 1 0 1 -1 1 0 8 -8 5 0 24 -24 38 65 141 -76 283 849 396 453 334 1915 230 1685

Effic 141.08 133.20 50.10 0.00 -200.00 134.60 151.69

Cmp-Att-Int 130-219-10 63-99-2 3-8-0 0-2-0 0-1-1 196-329-13 136-241-5

Pct 59.4 63.6 37.5 0.0 0.0 59.6 56.4

Avg 2.5 2.3 3.1 4.1 1.1 3.8 2.8 7.0 7.0 1.7 5.0 1.0 0.3 1.0 0.0 0.0 -0.2 -0.5 -1.0 -8.0 -4.8 -2.0 1.6 5.0

TD Long Avg/G 0 19 28.7 1 18 13.8 2 9 5.9 0 17 10.2 0 25 3.4 0 13 4.8 0 10 7.0 0 7 7.0 0 7 1.4 0 8 2.5 0 5 5.0 0 9 0.2 0 1 0.1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 1 2 -0.2 0 3 -0.5 0 0 -0.2 0 0 -1.0 0 0 -3.4 0 20 -8.4 4 25 50.3 23 72 187.2

Yds 1858 671 12 0 0 2541 2027

TD Lng Avg/G 13 87 206.4 5 53 83.9 0 14 6.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 18 87 282.3 21 69 225.2

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2011 Statistics Individual Statistics RECEIVING Fukumoto, Jordan Nyberg, Matt Anthony, Blake Kawai, Kelson Taylor, Brian Pumphrey, Cameron Schultze, Gunther Roher, Caleb Yip, Cameron Jacobs, Davis Lawrence, Jakob Kershner, Bryce Kronen, Jordan Graves, Jordan Selvey, Brandon Ladiges, Bobby Mills, Bryan Hairabedian, Trey Merriam, Kyle Bell, Adam Iosefa, Ruben Total Opponents

G 9 9 9 6 9 8 9 8 8 9 7 9 5 4 9 2 9 4 3 4 4 9 9

No. 50 23 20 17 15 13 12 9 8 7 4 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 196 136

Yds 844 202 275 299 141 155 138 188 94 43 50 22 16 10 43 10 8 7 4 -3 -5 2541 2027

Avg 16.9 8.8 13.8 17.6 9.4 11.9 11.5 20.9 11.8 6.1 12.5 5.5 5.3 3.3 21.5 10.0 8.0 7.0 4.0 -3.0 -5.0 13.0 14.9

TD Long Avg/G 8 87 93.8 2 28 22.4 0 44 30.6 1 70 49.8 3 24 15.7 0 27 19.4 0 45 15.3 2 67 23.5 0 43 11.8 0 16 4.8 0 16 7.1 2 11 2.4 0 9 3.2 0 10 2.5 0 39 4.8 0 10 5.0 0 8 0.9 0 7 1.8 0 4 1.3 0 0 -0.8 0 0 -1.2 18 87 282.3 21 69 225.2

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Villareal-Gomez 6-10 60.0 0-0 3-3 3-4 0-3 0-0 38 2 FG SEQUENCE Simon Fraser Menlo Claremont-M-S Lewis & Clark Willamette Linfield Whitworth Puget Sound Pacific Lutheran

Pacific (Ore.) 42,40 - (20) 40,37 - (37),(22) (38),(37) - (28)

OPPONENTS (27) 31 38 (43),44 -

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Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING Koford, Aaron TEAM Roher, Caleb Total Opponents

No. 48 3 1 52 34

Yds 1599 0 50 1649 1116

Avg Long 33.3 52 0.0 0 50.0 50 31.7 52 32.8 60

TB 2 0 0 2 1

FC 9 0 0 9 10

I-20 Blkd 13 3 0 0 1 0 14 3 13 0

KICKOFFS Koford, Aaron Total Opponents

No. 32 32 61

Yds 1730 1730 3448

Avg 54.1 54.1 56.5

OB Retn 0 0 703 3 974

Net YdLn 32.1 37 38.9 31

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TB 0 0 5

|---------------- PATs ----------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts Fukumoto, Jordan 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Villareal-Gomez 0 6-10 17-19 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 35 Kershner, Bryce 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Taylor, Brian 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Roher, Caleb 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Nyberg, Matt 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Kawai, Kelson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 8 Bell, Adam 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Schultze, Gunther 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brinkworth, Josh 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Mills, Bryan 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2 Minaya, P.J. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 Campbell, T.C. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0 Bettencourt, Sam 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 22 6-10 17-19 0-1 1 1-2 1 2 175 Opponents 50 2-5 40-46 1-1 2 2-3 0 1 354 INTERCEPTIONS Mills, Bryan Bettencourt Hastie, Tim Santiago, Chris Bailey, Craig Total Opponents

No. 1 1 1 1 1 5 13

Yds 40 0 3 12 28 83 240

PUNT RETURNS Harms, Brandon Total Opponents

No. 10 10 22

KICK RETURNS Roher, Caleb Kawai, Kelson McKinney, Deven Harms, Brandon Graves, Jordan Valente, Sean Schultze, Gunther Donaghy, Dominique May, J.T. Fukumoto, Jordan Total Opponents

No. 20 12 9 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 52 35

Avg 40.0 0.0 3.0 12.0 28.0 16.6 18.5 Yds 42 42 245 Yds 363 226 179 41 3 42 81 13 11 15 974 703

Avg 4.2 4.2 11.1 Avg 18.1 18.8 19.9 20.5 1.5 21.0 40.5 13.0 11.0 15.0 18.7 20.1

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Long 40 0 3 12 28 40 54

TD 0 0 2 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Long 22 22 58 Long 27 36 41 22 11 26 60 13 11 15 60 86


2011 Statistics Individual Statistics G 9 8 6 9 9 9 9 5 8 9 8 9 4 9 7 9 9 9 8 4 5 2 2 4 1 9 7 1 1 3 9 1 6 2 4 4 7 9 9 9

Rush Rec 2 844 1 188 0 299 124 138 258 43 0 275 0 202 7 0 0 155 0 141 -8 94 0 0 41 0 53 22 0 50 0 8 0 43 0 0 27 0 19 7 0 16 5 10 14 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 -1 0 -1 0 -1 -3 0 -5 -24 0 -76 0 453 2541 1685 2027

PR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 245

KOR IR Tot Avg/G 15 0 861 95.7 363 0 552 69.0 226 0 525 87.5 81 0 343 38.1 0 0 301 33.4 0 0 275 30.6 0 0 202 22.4 179 0 186 37.2 0 0 155 19.4 0 0 141 15.7 0 0 86 10.8 41 0 83 9.2 42 0 83 20.8 0 0 75 8.3 0 0 50 7.1 0 40 48 5.3 0 0 43 4.8 0 28 28 3.1 0 0 27 3.4 0 0 26 6.5 0 0 16 3.2 0 0 15 7.5 0 0 14 7.0 3 0 13 3.2 13 0 13 13.0 0 12 12 1.3 11 0 11 1.6 0 0 7 7.0 0 0 5 5.0 0 0 4 1.3 0 3 3 0.3 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 -1 -0.2 0 0 -1 -0.5 0 0 -4 -1.0 0 0 -5 -1.2 0 0 -24 -3.4 0 0 -76 -8.4 974 83 4093 454.8 703 240 4900 544.4

TOTAL OFFENSE Campbell, T.C. Minaya, P.J. Jacobs, Davis Schultze Kershner, Bryce Valente, Sean Hairabedian Inagaki, Jarrin Huff, Torin McKinney, Deven Rietmann Paradis, Dustin Ladiges, Bobby Fukumoto Roher, Caleb Easley, Alex Bell, Adam Danchev, Petr Yip, Cameron TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

G 9 8 9 9 9 4 4 2 2 5 1 1 2 9 8 1 4 6 8 7 9 9

Plays 257 124 102 54 17 10 5 5 10 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 4 1 1 7 612 575

Rush -76 27 258 124 53 41 19 14 -1 7 7 5 5 2 1 1 -1 -1 -8 -24 453 1685

Pass 1858 671 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2541 2027

Total Avg/G 1782 198.0 698 87.2 258 28.7 124 13.8 53 5.9 41 10.2 19 4.8 14 7.0 11 5.5 7 1.4 7 7.0 5 5.0 5 2.5 2 0.2 1 0.1 1 1.0 -1 -0.2 -1 -0.2 -8 -1.0 -24 -3.4 2994 332.7 3712 412.4

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ALL PURPOSE Fukumoto, Jordan Roher, Caleb Kawai, Kelson Schultze, Gunther Jacobs, Davis Anthony, Blake Nyberg, Matt McKinney, Deven Pumphrey, Cameron Taylor, Brian Yip, Cameron Harms, Brandon Valente, Sean Kershner, Bryce Lawrence, Jakob Mills, Bryan Selvey, Brandon Bailey, Craig Minaya, P.J. Hairabedian, Trey Kronen, Jordan Ladiges, Bobby Inagaki, Jarrin Graves, Jordan Donaghy, Dominique Santiago, Chris May, J.T. Rietmann, Tanner Paradis, Dustin Merriam, Kyle Hastie, Tim Easley, Alex Danchev, Petr Huff, Torin Bell, Adam Iosefa, Ruben TEAM Campbell, T.C. Total Opponents

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2011 Statistics

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Defensive Statistics 36 Mills, Bryan 47 Hastie, Tim 3 Brinkworth 2 Bajet, Chaz 24 Morita, Kamu 13 Santiago, Chris 52 Lagorio, Devin 5 Feuerbach 49 Aano, Landon 15 Bailey, Craig 42 Abiva, Branden 9 Moody, Marc 32 Harms, Brandon 75 C. Johnson 91 Carrillo, Eddie 54 Bangs, Sean 4 Aiona, Ku 34 Rogers, Chase 43 Schmidt, Austin 51 Dassonville 8H Hand, Brandon 59 Maningo, Noah 94 Wistock, Caleb 20 Bettencourt 35 Flory, Gabe 80 Selvey, Brandon 2G De Guzman 90 Dennis, Kalen 76 Smith, Mike 30 Harris, Andy 92 Treadway, Kyle 50 Reynolds, Nick 2Q Minaya, P.J. TM TEAM 29 Fukumoto 26 Schultze 3K Meguro, Kelly 56 George, Travis 2R Ramirez, Gabe 33 Kershner, Bryce 10 Campbell, T.C. 31 Yip, Cameron 44 Weimar, Landon 40 Brown, Austin 89 Anthony, Blake 8F Fa’agau, Justin 46 Eakin, Tate 6 Jacobs, Davis 25 Alvarez, Austin 8 May, J.T. 48 Cooper, Scotty 8H Williams, Kyle 96 Murdock, Connor 88 Pumphrey 70 Dalton, Sean 65 Novero, Nikk 3C Chun, Daniel 28 Kawai, Kelson 53 Willits, Zach 83 Koford, Aaron 37 Danchev, Petr 83 Morris, Robert 60 Wilson, Spencer 18 Taylor, Brian Total Opponents

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GP-GS 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 6 4 8 8 3 3 9 4 2 3 5 4 7 8 7 9 9 3 7 3 9 9 8 4 4 9 3 4 9 4 7 8 1 2 8 9 9 2 6 5 9 6 2 2 9 9 9

| ------------------------Tackles------------------------| Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds 35 27 62 4.0-6 27 29 56 6.5-19 26 16 42 3.0-6 27 7 34 1.0-9 17 14 31 . 18 12 30 2.5-12 16 11 27 3.5-9 16 8 24 2.0-2 11 12 23 6.5-23 13 5 18 . 5 11 16 4.0-14 9 7 16 1.5-8 12 3 15 . 8 7 15 2.0-4 5 8 13 2.5-7 6 7 13 1.0-8 9 3 12 . 7 4 11 . 2 8 10 0.5-0 5 4 9 3.0-5 5 4 9 1.5-10 3 4 7 0.5-0 2 5 7 0.5-2 5 1 6 . 2 4 6 0.5-1 3 3 6 . 5 1 6 1.0-1 3 3 6 1.0-1 . 5 5 . 2 2 4 . 1 2 3 . . 3 3 . 3 . 3 1.0-1 3 . 3 2.0-4 3 . 3 . 1 1 2 . 2 . 2 . . 2 2 . 2 . 2 1.0-33 1 1 2 . 2 . 2 . 1 1 2 . 1 1 2 . 1 1 2 . 1 1 2 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 0.5-1 . 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 1.0-5 . 1 1 . 335 258 593 54-191 342 312 654 95.0-406

SACKS No-Yards . 1.0-2 1.0-1 1.0-9 . 1.0-5 1.0-6 . 3.0-17 . 1.5-10 0.5-7 . 0.5-0 1.5-6 1.0-8 . . . . 0.5-5 0.5-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-75 27-182

| ----------------Pass Def---------------| |-------Fumbles------| Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF 1-40 2 . . 2 1-3 1 . . . . 4 . 1-0 2 . 3 . . . . 2 . . . 1-12 1 . 1-0 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . 1 . . 1 1-0 1 1-28 11 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-83 28 2 6-0 7 13-240 33 1 4-0 7

Blkd Kick . 1 . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 5

Saf . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1


2010 Statistics Opponent Indvidual Game Highs

Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass Attempts Pass Completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

24 80 1 25 38 23 387 5 87 8 131 3 87 2 38 7 50.0 52 5 22 60 12 1.0 2.5 1

Jacobs, Davis vs Simon Fraser (9/3/2011) Jacobs, Davis vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Schultze, Gunther vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Kershner, Bryce vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Bell, Adam vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) Kershner, Bryce vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Minaya, P.J. vs Linfield (10/15/11) Campbell, T.C. vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Campbell, T.C. vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Minaya, P.J. at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) Campbell, T.C. vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Campbell, T.C. vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Campbell, T.C. at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) Fukumoto, Jordan at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) Fukumoto, Jordan at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) Fukumoto, Jordan vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) Fukumoto, Jordan at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) Villareal-Gomez, Moses vs Linfield (10/15/11) Villareal-Gomez, Moses at Whitworth (10/22/11) Villareal-Gomez, Moses at Whitworth (10/22/11) Koford, Aaron vs Menlo (9/10/11) Koford, Aaron at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) Roher, Caleb vs Linfield (10/15/11) Koford, Aaron vs Menlo (9/10/11) Koford, Aaron at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) Koford, Aaron vs Menlo (9/10/11) Harms, Brandon vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Schultze, Gunther vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) Mills, Bryan at Whitworth (10/22/11) 10 Times Hastie, Tim vs Menlo (9/10/11) Hastie, Tim vs Simon Fraser (9/3/2011) Bettencourt, Sam vs Menlo (9/10/11) Santiago, Chris vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Bailey, Craig vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Mills, Bryan vs Puget Sound (10/29/11)

Team Game Highs Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass Attempts Pass Completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

42 124 4.1 2 53 32 387 13.8 5 80 469 6.7 44 6 24 8 80 3 3 9 38.3 52 5 22

vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) vs Menlo (9/10/11) at Willamette (10/08/11) at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) at Willamette (10/08/11) at Whitworth (10/22/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) vs Menlo (9/10/11) at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) vs Menlo (9/10/11) vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11)

Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass Attempts Pass Completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

22 181 3 72 50 29 336 5 69 10 142 2 69 1 43 6 42.0 60 2 58 86 14 3.0 3.0 2

Rooney at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) Palmer vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Rooney at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) Welch, Keith vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) Thomas, Ronnie at Whitworth (10/22/11) Palmer vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Foley, Braden vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Foley, Braden vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Halverson, Zack at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) Halverson, Zack at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) Halverson, Zack at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) Chang,Thiesen vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Chang,Thiesen vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Adan, Robert vs Menlo (9/10/11) Jepson, Lucas vs Linfield (10/15/11) Kniffin, Adam vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Sontra, Lucas at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) Bowen, Tyler at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) Sternau vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) West,Everett vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) West,Everett vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) Alexander vs Menlo (9/10/11) Salzman at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) Corrado vs Simon Fraser (9/3/2011) Ehlo, Austin at Whitworth (10/22/11) Alexander vs Menlo (9/10/11) Salzman at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) Laurence, Tucker vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) Lien, Conor at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) Shirey, Curtis vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) Forman, Colin vs Linfield (10/15/11) Miller vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Ben Lyons at Willamette (10/08/11) Capicciotti vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Croasmun vs Simon Fraser (9/3/11) Ben Lyons at Willamette (10/08/11) Raguindin, K. at Whitworth (10/22/11)

Opponent Team Game Highs Rushes Yards Rushing Yards Per Rush TD Rushes Pass Attempts Pass Completions Yards Passing Yards Per Pass TD Passes Total Plays Total Offense Yards Per Play Points Sacks By First Downs Penalties Penalty Yards Turnovers Interceptions By Punts Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return

56 313 7.6 5 56 30 381 12.4 5 78 524 8.5 61 6 23 11 114 4 3 6 41.5 60 2 58

at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) at Whitworth (10/22/11) vs Simon Fraser (9/3/2011) vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) at Whitworth (10/22/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Linfield (10/15/11) at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) at Pacific Lutheran (11/5/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11) vs Simon Fraser (9/3/2011) at Willamette (10/08/11) at Whitworth (10/22/11) vs Simon Fraser (9/3/2011) at Whitworth (10/22/11) vs Puget Sound (10/29/11) at Willamette (10/08/11) at Whitworth (10/22/11) vs Menlo (9/10/11) at Claremont-M-S (9/17/11) at Whitworth (10/22/11) at Whitworth (10/22/11) Five Times vs Lewis & Clark (10/1/11)

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Game No. 1 • Sept. 3, 2011 Simon Fraser Pacific

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Lincoln Park Stadium, Forest Grove, Ore. • Attendance: 1,725 Weather: Sunny, 78 degrees Score by Quarters Simon Fraser Pacific (Ore.) Scoring Summary 1st 12:57 SFU 03:24 PAC 01:34 SFU 2nd 11:49 PAC 3rd 08:04 PAC 04:23 SFU 4th 11:12 SFU 07:54 SFU 02:40 SFU 00:43 PAC

1 10 7

2 0 7

3 7 7

4 19 7

Score 36 28

Palmer 23 yd run (Soll kick), 6-68 1:49, SFU 7 - PAC 0 Schultze 9 yd run (Villareal-Gomez kick), 8-58 4:29, SFU 7 - PAC 7 Soll 27 yd field goal, 4-5 1:36, SFU 10 - PAC 7 Kershner 2 yd run (Villareal-Gomez kick), 10-71 4:38, SFU 10 - PAC 14 Fukumoto 36 yd pass from Campbell. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 2-33 0:47, SFU 10 - PAC 21 Berger 54 yd interception return (Strickland kick), , SFU 17 - PAC 21 Palmer 72 yd run (Strickland kick blockd), 2-80 1:03, SFU 23 - PAC 21 Bowcott 8 yd run (Strickland kick blockd), 3-33 0:57, SFU 29 - PAC 21 Bowcott 2 yd run (Strickland kick), 7-50 2:42, SFU 36 - PAC 21 Nyberg, Matt 11 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 9-60 1:57, SFU 36 - PAC 28

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

SFU 14 34-259 52 14-6-1 48-311 0-0 1--1 5-121 1-54 5-33.4 3-2 11-83 18:39 2 of 8 0 of 0 3-3 6-35

PAC 24 42-40 343 38-23-1 80-383 0-0 1-22 6-77 1-3 4-28.8 1-0 4-38 41:21 5 of 15 2 of 4 3-4 1-9

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RUSHING: Simon Fraser-Palmer 15-181; Spagnuolo 4-42; Ephard 7-39; Bowcott 3-13; Wheeler 5-minus 16. Pacific (Ore.)-Jacobs, Davis 24-59; Schultze 7-18; Hairabedian 1-3; Kershner, Bryce 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 2; Campbell, T.C. 8-minus 40. PASSING: Simon Fraser-Wheeler 6-14-1-52. Pacific (Ore.)-Campbell, T.C. 23-38-1-343. RECEIVING: Simon Fraser-Palmer 3-11; Kawamoto 1-22; Bryant 1-12; Buntjer 1-7. Pacific (Ore.)-Fukumoto 7-117; Nyberg, Matt 3-48; Yip, Cameron 3-37; Jacobs, Davis 2-21; Kawai, Kelson 2-19; Taylor, Brian 2-17; Schultze 2-15; Selvey, Brandon 1-39; Anthony, Blake 1-30. INTERCEPTIONS: Simon Fraser-Berger 1-54. Pacific (Ore.)-Hastie, Tim 1-3. FUMBLES: Simon Fraser-Wheeler 2-1; TEAM 1-1. Pacific (Ore.)-Campbell, T.C. 1-0. Stadium: Lincoln Park Stadium Attendance: 1725 Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: 4:19 pm Total elapsed time: 2:49 Officials: Referee: Michael Benzer; Umpire: Daniel Meyer; Linesman: Michael Livings; Line judge: Erick Watson; Back judge: Rob Fuller; Field judge: Rob Hilsenteger; Side judge: John Love; Temperature: 78F Wind: NE 10mph Weather: Sunny

66 • Pacific University

FOREST GROVE – Simon Fraser bounced back from an 11-point third quarter deficit to come alive late, scoring 19 points in the fourth quarter and snuffing a late Pacific rally to complete a 36-28 come-from-behind victory over Pacific in both team’s 2011 football season opener at Lincoln Park Stadium. The Boxers (0-1) led 14-10 at halftime and built the advantage to 21-10 on a Jordan Fukumoto (So., Mililani, Hawaii) 36-yard touchdown reception early in third quarter. The Clan (1-0) responded with four unanswered touchdowns, taking the lead on 72-yard run by Bo Palmer with 11:12 left in the fourth quarter. Greg Bowcott scored the next two touchdowns made it a 36-21 lead when he strolled into the end zone on a two-yard run with 2:40 to go. Pacific came back with a quick 1 minute, 57 second drive, cutting the deficit to seven points when Campbell found Matt Nyberg (Fr., Valencia, Calif.) 11-yard pass with 43 seconds left. The Boxers recovered the onside kick on the ensuing kickoff, taking over at midfield. Campbell worked quickly, finding Fukumoto for a 23-yard pass play, who then lateraled to Nyberg for nine more yards to put the ball on the Clan’s 25-yard line with two seconds left. Campbell found Fukumoto in the right corner of the end zone for the final play, but a high pass and solid coverage by the Simon Fraser defense kept the high-flying receiver from making the catch. Head Coach Keith Buckley said he is impressed with the growth that his Pacific team has made from their start a year ago and the growth since camp began three weeks ago. “Going into halftime was a lead was definitely progress,” he said. “We lost some juice in the second half against a bigger and stronger Division II team, but we should walk off the field with confidence that we have taken steps forward.” Campbell put together an impressive passing effort to begin his second season with the Boxers, completing 23 of 38 passes for 343 yards and two touchdowns. Fukumoto made seven catches for 117 yards while Davis Jacobs (So., Tigard, Ore.) had 24 carries for 59 yards. The Boxers finished with 383 yards of total offense and dominated time of possession, holding onto the ball for over 41 minutes. Bo Palmer led the potent Simon Fraser ground attack with 181 yards and two touchdowns, which included a breakout 72-yard run to begin the fourth quarter scoring frenzy. In all, 259 of the Clan’s 311 yards came on the rush. Quarterback Trey Wheeler completed 6 of 14 passes for 52 yards. Simon Fraser used their hurry-up offense to hurry into the end zone on the opening possession. The Clan used just 1 minute, 55 seconds to move down the field to set up Palmer for a 23-yard run to take the early 7-0 lead. The Pacific defense clamped down from there, allowing the Clan just one more score the rest of the half, which came on an Ian Sternau 27-yard field goal with 1:34 left in the first. After a blocked field goal killed Pacific’s first possession, Campbell marched the Boxers 58 yards on the next series. He found Gunther Schutze (So., Bellflower, Calif.) for a 9-yard touchdown pass to make it a 7-7 game. Campbell then found Blake Anthony (Fr., Valencia, Calif.) for a 39-yard strike on the next series, which set up Bryce Kershner (So., Jordan Valley, Ore.) for a two-yard run with 11:49 left in the second quarter. The Boxers would take that 14-10 lead into halftime. “I was excited with the play that we had in the first and second quarters,” Buckley said. “We had nearly 21 minutes of possession. We kept their offense off the field and kept our offense on. We kept plugging our way down the field and we did a good job of running.” After trading drives to open the second half, the Boxers started their third quarter scoring series when Landon Aano (So., Ewa Beach, Hawaii) recovered Trey Wheeler’s fumble with 9:02 to go. The Boxers needed just two plays to take a 21-10 lead with Campbell finding Fukumoto for a 36-yard scoring pass with just over eight minutes left in the quarter. Simon Fraser’s string of four unanswered touchdowns started with the defense. Adam Berger scored when he intercepted Campbell and returned the ball 54 yards to cut the lead to 21-17. In the fourth quarter, the Clan seemed to run on the Boxers at will, rushing for 145 yards in the final 15 minutes. Palmer gave Simon Fraser the lead when he found a hole to run 72 yards for the score at the 11:12 mark of the stanza. After forcing the Boxers into a three-andout, the Clan used three plays to take the 29-21 lead on Bowcott’s 8-yard run. After another Pacific three-and-out, the Clan marched off 50 yards in seven plays as Bowcott waltzed in on a 2-yard run for a 36-21 leaf with 2:40 remaining. Pacific was not out of fight despite the two-touchdown deficit. Campbell quickly moved the Boxers down the field and found Nyberg for an 11-yard touchdown pass in the far left corner of the end zone with 43 seconds left. Moses Villareal-Gomez (Fr., Stockton, Ore.) successfully completed the onside kick on the ensuing kickoff, which was recovered by Lagorio at midfield. A pair of incomplete passes put the Boxers in a fourth down situation, and Campbell came through when he found Fukumoto for a 23-yard pass. The receiver then made a head’s up play, batting the lateral back to Nyberg on the fly to move the ball to Simon Fraser’s 25-yard line. Campbell had two plays to try for the tie, but both passes came up incomplete. Chris Santiago (Fr., Waipahu, Hawaii) led Pacific on defense, finishing with four tackles. Landon Aano (So., Ewa Beach, Hawaii) had the Boxers’ lone sack while Tim Hastie (So., Auberry, Calif.) came up with a third quarter interception that eventually led to a touchdown. Kyle Miller had nine tackles to lead Simon Fraser. Justin Capicciotti had two sacks as the Clan knocked Campbell down six times on the day.


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Lincoln Park Stadium, Forest Grove, Ore. • Attendance: 2,115 Weather: Sunny, 91 degrees Score by Quarters Menlo Pacific (Ore.)

1 0 7

Scoring Summary 1st 02:59 PAC 2nd 03:01 PAC 01:34 PAC 00:14 MC 3rd 04:14 MC 02:10 MC 4th 13:31 MC

Fukumoto 25 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 4-77 2:00, MC 0 - PAC 7 TEAM safety, , MC 0 - PAC 9 Kawai, Kelson 34 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 3-52 1:14, MC 0 - PAC 16 Yoder, James 2 yd run (Alexander kick), 5-69 0:51, MC 7 - PAC 16 Adan, Robert 8 yd pass from Pelasasa (Alexander kick), 15-85 5:57, MC 14 - PAC 16 TEAM safety, , MC 16 - PAC 16 Adan, Robert 23 yd pass from Pelasasa (Alexander kick), 3-40 1:17, MC 23 - PAC 16

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2 7 9

3 9 0

MC 16 29-88 220 37-21-1 66-308 0-0 3-24 4-96 0-0 6-34.8 0-0 10-89 30:10 4 of 15 0 of 1 2-3 2-19

4 7 0

Score 23 16

PAC 18 26-41 310 31-23-0 57-351 0-0 1-8 4-68 1-0 7-33.3 2-2 8-61 29:50 5 of 13 0 of 1 1-2 0-0

RUSHING: Menlo-Reynolds 12-50; Pelasasa 8-24; Campas, Kyle 4-13; McCord, Brent 1-3; Yoder, James 1-2; TEAM 3-minus 4. Pacific (Ore.)-Jacobs, Davis 12-28; Campbell, T.C. 5-25; Armstrong, Adam 2-2; Schultze 5-2; Minaya, P.J. 2-minus 16. PASSING: Menlo-Pelasasa 21-37-1-220. Pacific (Ore.)-Campbell, T.C. 18-24-0-275; Minaya, P.J. 5-7-0-35. RECEIVING: Menlo-Adan, Robert 7-134; Alexander 5-59; Young 3-24; Reynolds 3-1; Boyd, Brandon 2-2; Campas, Kyle 1-0. Pacific (Ore.)-Fukumoto 7-96; Anthony, Blake 4-80; Kawai, Kelson 3-70; Nyberg, Matt 3-29; Graves, Jordan 2-9; Pumphrey 1-16; Selvey, Brandon 1-4; Schultze 1-4; Roher, Caleb 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Menlo-None. Pacific (Ore.)-Bettencourt 1-0. FUMBLES: Menlo-None. Pacific (Ore.)-Jacobs, Davis 1-1; Armstrong, Adam 1-1. Stadium: Lincoln Park Stadium Attendance: 2115 Kickoff time: 7:00 pm End of Game: 10:02 pm Total elapsed time: 3:02 Officials: Referee: Kenneth Ray; Umpire: Ronald Schafer; Linesman: Brian Michelson; Line judge: Neil Reinen; Back judge: Michael Baker; Field judge: Brent Baumann; Side judge: Chad Burch; Temperature: 91 degrees Wind: NNW 5 mph Weather: Sunny & hot

FOREST GROVE – For the second straight week, Pacific saw the efforts of a well played first half slip away on Saturday night as Menlo scored the final 23 points of the game for a 23-16 come-from-behind victory over the Boxers in football action at Lincoln Park Stadium. After pulling out to a 16-0 lead with 1:34 left in the first half, the Boxers (0-2) found themselves done in by turnovers and penalties. Pacific fumbled twice in the final 30 minutes and had all eight of their penalties in the second half for 61 yards. “We go back to the fact that we are a young football team,” said Pacific Head Coach Keith Buckley. “We have led more than we have been behind this year, but we have come up on the short end of twice. We are going to have to work on very quickly is finishing football games and doing the same things at the end of games that we have at the beginning of games.” For the second straight contest, T.C. Campbell (So., Kaimuki, Hawaii) paced the Boxers with another strong game at quarterback. He completed 18 of 24 passes for 275 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He also rushed for a net 25 yards, which included runs of 18 and 20 yards in the Boxers’ final drive of the game that kept the game alive. Jordan Fukumoto (So., Mililani, Hawaii) led the Boxers in receiving, making seven catches for 96 yards and a touchdown. Blake Anthony (Fr., Valencia, Calif.) had four catches for 80 yards, including a 44-yard strike in the first quarter. Kelson Kawai (So., North Kohala, Hawaii) had three catches for 70 yards. Davis Jacobs (So., Tigard, Ore.) led the Boxers in rushing with 28 yards on 12 carries. Matt Pelasasa led Menlo’s (2-0) passing attack, completing 21 of 37 passes for 220 yards and two touchdowns. Robert Adan was Pelasasa’s favorite target, catching seven balls for 134 yards and two touchdowns. Thomas Reynolds led the Oaks in rushing, carrying 12 times for 50 yards. After both teams’ opening drives ended in punts, Pacific opened scoring with a four-play, 77-yard drive that was buoyed by Campbell’s 44-yard reception to Anthony. Campbell completed the drive with a 25-yard scoring strike to Fukumoto that put the Boxers up 7-0. The defenses held for the bulk of the second quarter, with the Boxers defense coming through for a score with 3:01 left in the half. After being pinned back by punter Aaron Koford (So., Wilsonville, Ore.) on their own 5-yard-line, Pelasasa was flagged for intentional grounding while trying to throw out of his own endzone. The resulting safety gave the Boxers the 9-0 lead. A personal foul penalty on the ensuing free kick gave Pacific the ball at midfield. Campbell needed only three plays to convert a touchdown, this time finding Kawai for a 34-yard pass to give the Boxers a 16-0 lead with 1:34 left in the half. Menlo quickly marched down the field, needing just 58 seconds to score their first touchdown in a sign of the game’s shifting momentum. Pelasasa converted three passes, the longest 40 yards, before James Yoder punched in on a 2-yard run to narrow Pacific’s lead to 16-7 at halftime. The Oaks put together the game’s longest drive to score their third quarter touchdown, running 15 plays over 88 yards in 5 minutes, 33 seconds. Pelasasa finished it off with an 8-yard pass to Adan that cut the lead the 16-14. The Boxers fumbled the following kickoff, but Menlo turned the ball right back over when Pelasasa was intercepted by Sam Bettencourt (Fr., Downey, Calif.) at the 1-yard line. Pacific never had a chance to move the ball off the turnover, as they were whistled for holding in the endzone. The safety tied the contest up at 16-16 with 2:10 to go in the third. Menlo put together what would be the winning drive of the game on their first possession of the fourth quarter. Taking over at the Pacific 40-yard line, Pelasasa against went to the air to find Aden open for a 23-yard score with 13:31 left. The Pacific defense came up big on Menlo’s final drive of the game, stopping the Oaks on their own 13-yard line before seeing kicker Kevin Kurtz miss a 31-yard field goal with 6:08 to go. Campbell responded by completing five passes and making 18-yard and 20-yard rushes on third down plays to keep the Boxers alive. Pacific had three looks at the endzone and just missed hitting Kawai on fourth down as the Oaks’ defense held to seal the game. Pacific finished the night with 310 yards of total offense while Menlo finished with 308 yards. Menlo held the narrowest of edges in time of possession, controlling the ball for 30 minutes, 10 seconds. Tim Hastie (So., Auberry, Calif.) led Pacific defensive with 6.5 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss. Bryan Mills (So., Imbler, Ore.) had six tackles, including five solos. Joe Correia led Menlo with six tackles. Steven Lopes finished with 5.5 tackles and two tackles for loss, including one of Menlo’s two sacks.

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Game No. 2 • Sept. 10, 2011 Menlo Pacific

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Game No. 3 • Sept. 18, 2011 Pacific Claremont-Mudd-Scripps

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Zinda Field, Claremont, Calif. • Attendance: 932 Weather: Sunny, 80 degrees Score by Quarters Pacific (Ore.) Claremont-M-S

1 0 7

Scoring Summary 09:59 CMS 1st 2nd 04:29 PAC 01:09 CMS 3rd 10:32 PAC 04:28 CMS 4th 01:03 CMS

Rooney 1 yd run (Corcos kick), 1-1 0:09, PAC 0 - CMS 7 Villareal-Gomez 20 yd field goal, 8-50 3:53, PAC 3 - CMS 7 Rooney 18 yd run (Corcos kick), 7-62 3:14, PAC 3 - CMS 14 Fukumoto 87 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick failed), 1-87 0:13, PAC 9 - CMS 14 Rooney 17 yd run (Corcos kick), 10-75 5:34, PAC 9 - CMS 21 Tognoni 53 yd interception return (Corcos kick), , PAC 9 - CMS 28

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2 3 7

3 6 7

4 0 7

PAC 8 23-29 197 29-15-1 52-226 0-0 2-13 5-90 0-0 9-25.7 1-0 7-50 24:31 0 of 12 0 of 1 1-1 1-9

Score 9 28

CMS 19 56-257 83 13-5-0 69-340 0-0 4-22 3-27 1-53 6-27.0 3-3 5-51 35:29 7 of 16 0 of 1 3-5 2-18

RUSHING: Pacific (Ore.)-Jacobs, Davis 10-23; Schultze 7-17; Minaya, P.J. 1-3; Valente, Sean 1-0; Campbell, T.C. 4-minus 14. Claremont-M-S-Rooney 22-118; Wheatley 11-65; Beltz 11-42; Bickler 4-14; Jiwanlal 3-8; Kimmey 3-8; Turkel 1-3; Crawford 1-minus 1. PASSING: Pacific (Ore.)-Campbell, T.C. 14-26-1-191; Minaya, P.J. 1-3-0-6. Claremont-M-S-Rooney 5-13-0-83. RECEIVING: Pacific (Ore.)-Fukumoto 4-131; Pumphrey 2-17; Schultze 2-14; Nyberg, Matt 2-9; Jacobs, Davis 2-6; Mills, Bryan 1-8; Kershner, Bryce 1-6; Kawai, Kelson 1-6. Claremont-M-S-Wilson 2-51; Otterholt 2-10; Rizzo 1-22.

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INTERCEPTIONS: Pacific (Ore.)-None. Claremont-M-S-Tognoni 1-53. FUMBLES: Pacific (Ore.)-Campbell, T.C. 1-0. Claremont-M-S-Rooney 1-1; Kimmey 1-1; Jiwanlal 1-1. Stadium: Zinda Field Attendance: 932 Kickoff time: 7:00 pm End of Game: 9:37 pm Total elapsed time: 2:37

68 • Pacific University

CLAREMONT, Calif. – Despite a large contingent of Pacific fans and a near-record setting touchdown reception by Jordan Fukumoto (So., Mililani, Hawaii), the Boxers found themselves outmatched by Claremont-Mudd-Scripps as the Stags rolled to a 28-9 victory in football action at Zinda Field. Fukumoto found himself on the receiving end of an 87-yard touchdown bomb from T.C. Campbell (So., Kaimuki, Hawaii), a strike that ranks as the second longest in school history. It was the only touchdown the Boxers (0-3) scored on the evening as they were limited to 226 yards of offense and went 0 for 13 on third and fourth-down conversions. Campbell completed 14 of 26 passes for 191 yards and the score and was intercepted once at the end of the game. Fukumoto posted a tremendous evening, recording a season high 132 yards receiving on four catches. Davis Jacobs (So., Tigard, Ore.) led a limited Pacific rushing attack, netting 23 yards on 10 carries. Punter Aaron Koford (So., Wilsonville, Ore.) was kept quite busy, punting seven times for an average of 33 yards per punt. Quarterback Patrick Rooney was a one-man scoring machine for the Stags (1-1), completing 5 of 13 passes for 83 yards while also rushing 22 times for 118 yards and three touchdowns. Claremont gained 257 of their 340 yards of total offense on the ground. The Stags dominated time of possession, holding onto the ball for 35 minutes, 29 seconds, and were 7 of 16 on third down conversions. Claremont’s defense came up with the first big play of the game, blocking Koford’s punt at the end of Pacific’s first possession to take control on the Pacific 1-yard line. Rooney needed just one play to score the touchdown and put the Stags up 7-0 just five minutes into the contest. The Pacific defense got a break of their own early in the second quarter when Bryan Mills (So., Imbler, Ore.) forced Nate Jiwanlal to fumble at the goal line. The Boxers earned the touchback, but could not convert the turnover into a score. Moses Villareal-Gomez (Fr., Stockton, Calif.) put Pacific on the board on their next series, kicking a 20-yard field goal with 4:29 left in the half to make the score 7-3. The Stags moved quickly to put one more touchdown on the board in the second, going 62 yards over the next 3 minutes, 21 seconds. Rooney again took it to the end zone himself, scoring on an 18-yard run that allowed the Stags a 14-3 halftime lead. Both teams traded possessions to open the third quarter before Campbell found Fukumoto for the 87-yard touchdown bomb to bring the Boxers within 14-9 at the 10:32 mark. The passing play ranks as second longest in Pacific history behind a 95-yard effort by Ralph Nickerson to Jim Wills against Eastern Oregon during the 1973 season. Claremont answered right back on their next drive, running the ball on nine of the 10 plays. Once again it was Rooney doing the scoring honors, rushing in from 17 yards out to give the home team a 21-9 lead with 4:28 left in the third. Pacific’s defense once again gave their offense a chance to get back into the game early in the fourth when Sean Bangs (So., Portland, Ore.) recovered a Rooney fumble, but the drive stalled out before the Boxers could move the ball into Claremont territory. Pacific forced a total of three fumbles on the night, but could only convert three points off the turnovers. The Stags sealed the game late when Corbin Tognoni intercepted Campbell and ran back 53 yards for the game’s final score with 1:03 to go. Mills led Pacific defensively with nine tackles to go along with one tackle for loss and the forced fumble. Shane Feuerbach (So., Rocklin, Calif.) finished with eight tackles. Max Winsberg finished with six tackles to lead the Stags. BOXER BYTES: Pacific Board of Trustees member and KISS lead guitarist Tommy Thayer was in attendance at the game. Thayer and his wife, Amber, reside in the Los Angeles area…The game was Pacific’s first ever in southern California and their first game south of the Bay Area since Nov 1, 1948, when Pacific played at Cal Poly.


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Lincoln Park Stadium, Forest Grove. • Attendance: 2,149 Weather: Overcast, showers, 60 degrees Score by Quarters Lewis & Clark Pacific (Ore.)

1 19 9

Scoring Summary 12:11 L&C 1st 12:11 PAC 06:37 L&C 04:44 PAC 02:11 L&C 2nd 13:50 L&C 01:22 PAC 01:00 L&C 00:19 PAC 3rd 09:16 L&C 06:44 L&C 4th 10:10 L&C 07:00 PAC 04:03 L&C 02:10 PAC

Welch,Keith 1 yd run (Monley,Simon kick blockd), 2-18 0:18, L&C 6 - PAC 0 Mills, Bryan PAT return, , L&C 6 - PAC 2 Shirey,Curtis 5 yd run (Monley,Simon kick blockd), 9-99 3:14, L&C 12 - PAC 2 Fukumoto 10 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 4-80 1:53, L&C 12 - PAC 9 Welch,Keith 48 yd run (Monley,Simon kick), 6-80 2:24, L&C 19 - PAC 9 Welch,Keith 4 yd run (Monley,Simon kick), 5-39 1:25, L&C 26 - PAC 9 Fukumoto 27 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick failed), 9-86 4:13, L&C 26 - PAC 15 Mayes,Joevonte 64 yd pass from Welch,Keith (Monley,Simon kick), 1-64 0:15, L&C 33 - PAC 15 Fukumoto 2 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Kawai, Kelson pass from Campbell, T.C.), 4-66 0:36, L&C 33 - PAC 23 Frisina,Andrew 28 yd pass from Welch,Keith (Monley,Simon kick), 5-39 1:25, L&C 40 - PAC 23 Mayes,Joevonte 57 yd run (Monley,Simon kick), 1-57 0:13, L&C 47 - PAC 23 Shirey,Curtis 58 yd punt return (Monley,Simon kick), , L&C 54 - PAC 23 Kershner, Bryce 3 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Bettencourt rush failed), 9-55 3:09, L&C 54 - PAC 29 Taft,Bruce 6 yd pass from Dailey,Dustin (Monley,Simon kick), 6-40 2:55, L&C 61 - PAC 29 Bell, Adam 1 yd run (Minaya, P.J. pass intcpt), 5-25 1:39, L&C 61 - PAC 35

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2 14 14

3 14 0

4 14 12

L&C 21 38-245 279 24-14-0 62-524 0-0 3-107 4-88 1-15 3-33.7 0-0 10-113 24:23 6 of 10 0 of 1 4-5 1-8

Score 61 35

PAC 23 30-124 328 45-27-1 75-452 0-0 2--7 7-154 0-0 4-37.2 1-1 6-57 35:37 5 of 15 3 of 4 4-5 2-13

RUSHING: Lewis & Clark-Welch,Keith 14-106; Mayes,Joevonte 8-89; Shirey,Curtis 5-39; Littlefield,Z. 2-25; Dailey,Dustin 4-5; Frisina,Andrew 2-4; Laurence,Tucker 1-1; Taft,Bruce 1-minus 3; Chew,Chris 1-minus 21. Pacific (Ore.)-Jacobs, Davis 10-50; Valente, Sean 9-41; Minaya, P.J. 4-14; Hairabedian 2-11; Campbell, T.C. 2-3; Schultze 1-2; Inagaki, Jarrin 1-2; Bell, Adam 1-1. PASSING: Lewis & Clark-Welch,Keith 13-23-0-273; Dailey,Dustin 1-1-0-6. Pacific (Ore.)Campbell, T.C. 22-36-1-280; Minaya, P.J. 5-9-0-48. RECEIVING: Lewis & Clark-Mayes,Joevonte 5-127; Frisina,Andrew 4-88; Evans,Shawn 2-30; Carpenter,Kevin 1-21; Taft,Bruce 1-6; Piper,Brandis 1-5; Shirey,Curtis 0-2. Pacific (Ore.)-Nyberg, Matt 6-69; Fukumoto 6-62; Kawai, Kelson 5-115; Yip, Cameron 5-57; Lawrence, Jakob 1-16; Kronen, Jordan 1-6; Taylor, Brian 1-4; Kershner, Bryce 1-3; Jacobs, Davis 1-minus 4. INTERCEPTIONS: Lewis & Clark-Baltazar,Louis 1-15. Pacific (Ore.)-None. FUMBLES: Lewis & Clark-None. Pacific (Ore.)-Harms, Brandon 1-1. Stadium: Lincoln Park Stadium Attendance: 2149 Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: 4:35 pm Total elapsed time: 3:35 Officials: Referee: Kirk Mattson; Umpire: Ronald Schafer; Linesman: Paul Wadlow; Line judge: Robert Karseki; Back judge: Mike Williams; Field judge: Rob Quello; Side judge: Joel Murphy; Temperature: 60F Wind: WSW 2 Weather: Overcast

FOREST GROVE – In a game punctuated by high scoring and big plays, including a rare 100-yard defensive two-point conversion, but it was Lewis & Clark coming up with the lion’s share of those game-makers as the Pioneers rolled to a 61-35 victory over Pacific in both teams’ Northwest Conference football opener at Lincoln Park Stadium. The two teams combined for 14 touchdowns, with the Pioneers scoring nine of them to improve to 4-0 overall, 1-0 NWC. Two of Lewis & Clark’s scores came on offensive plays of 25 yards or more and one came on a 58-yard punt return in the fourth quarter. The game, however, will be remembered for the Boxers’ big defensive play in the first quarter. After Lewis & Clark quarterback Keith Welch scored the first touchdown of the game with 12:11 left in the first quarter, Devin Lagorio (So., Stockton, Calif.) succeeded in blocking the Pioneers’ point after attempt. While most everyone stood around, Bryan Mills (So., Imbler, Ore.) made a head’s up play, running the ball back 100 yards for a rare defensive two-point conversion. The play, and play-by-play man Matt Richert’s call, was featured as the Top Play of the Night on ESPN’s Sportscenter. Pacific (0-4, 0-1 NWC) finished with an impressive season-high 452 yards of total offense, which included 328 yards passing. The Boxers dominated the time of possession, holding onto the ball of over 35 minutes. Lewis & Clark was just as impressive, finishing with 524 yards, 281 of those coming in the air. Both teams were heavily penalized, with L&C taking 10 penalties for 113 yards and the Boxers taking six penalties for 57 yards. Pacific was also bit by turnovers, giving the ball up twice in addition to losing the ball once on downs. “We just have to continue to stop making mistakes and keep accentuating what we do positively to move the ball down the field and make plays defensively,” said Pacific Head Coach Keith Buckley. “When you’re young and inexperienced and when you’re trying to make up for inexperience and lack of size, mistakes have to be minimized to stay in the ball game. We’ll go back, watch film, fix the problems that we see and move forward.” T.C. Campbell (So., Kaimuki, Hawaii) had another impressive game at quarterback for Pacific, completing 22 of 36 passes for 280 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. Kelson Kawai (So., North Kohala, Hawaii) finished with 115 yards receiving on five catches, while Jordan Fukumoto (So., Mililani, Hawaii) caught all three of the Boxers’ touchdown passes. Davis Jacobs (So., Tigard, Ore.) had 10 rushes for 50 yards to lead Pacific on the ground. Lewis & Clark quarterback Keith Welch was once again a one-man wrecking crew, passing for 273 yards and two touchdowns with also rushing for 106 yards and three scores. Joevonte Mayes led L&C in receiving, finishing with 127 yards and a touchdown on five catches. After Welch’s opening touchdown and Mills’ now nationally-famous conversion, Curtis Shirey made it a 12-6 L&C lead when he scored on a five-yard run with 6:37 left in the first. The Boxers scored their first touchdown on their next drive. Campbell set up the score with a 70-yard pass play to Kawai, and then found Fukumoto on the next play to bring the Boxers within 12-9 with 4:44 left in the first. The Pioneers tallied one more time in the first, needing only 2 minutes, 24 seconds to go 80 yards. Welch took it to the end zone himself, dashing for a 48-yard run to make it a 19-9 game. Welch struck paydirt again early in the second quarter, waltzing in with a four-yard run just a minute into the stanza. Both teams went scoreless for the next 11 minutes before a flurry of scoring capped the end of the half. Campbell marched the Boxers 86 yards and found Fukumoto for a 27-yard touchdown pass with 1:22 to go to come within 26-15. Mayes needed only one play to take the score back when Welch found him for a 64-yard strike to put the Pioneers back up 33-15. Campbell responded with a four-play, 66-yard drive over the next 36 seconds, which ended with a two-yard pass to Fukumoto that brought the Boxers within 33-23 at the half. The Pioneers effectively put the game out of reach in the third, keeping the Boxers off the scoreboard while putting up two more touchdowns of their own. Andrew Frisina made it a 40-23 game when he caught a 28-yard pass from Welch, and Mayes extended the lead to 47-23 with 6:44 left in the quarter with a 57-yard run. Shirey punctuated things with 10:10 left in the fourth quarter when he returned a punt 57 yards for the touchdown. Pacific put their first points of the second half up with seven minutes in the fourth when Bryce Kershner (So., Jordan Valley, Ore.) caught a three-yard pass from P.J. Minaya (So., Wahiawa, Hawaii). The Pioneers added two more late scores, one of six-yard pass from Dustin Dailey to Bruce Taft with 4:03 to go. Adam Bell (Fr., Canby, Ore.) put the Boxers in the end zone one more time when he scored on a one-yard run with 2:10 left. Josh Brinkworth (Fr., Elk Grove, Calif.) led Pacific defensively with eight tackles. Mills finished with six tackles. Logan Kotzian led Lewis & Clark with nine tackles.

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Game No. 4 • Oct. 1, 2011 Lewis & Clark Pacific

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Game No. 5 • Oct. 8, 2011 Pacific Willamette

7 49

McCullough Stadium, Salem, Ore. • Attendance: 1,250 Weather: Partly Cloudy, 65 degrees Score by Quarters Pacific (Ore.) Willamette

1 0 7

Scoring Summary 01:37 WU 1st 2nd 13:41 WU 04:14 WU 01:28 WU 3rd 06:35 WU 00:14 PAC 4th 03:38 WU 02:32 WU

Scott Perlin 4 yd run (Kyle Derby kick), 4-65 1:44, PAC 0 - WU 7 Jake Knecht 39 yd pass from Brian Widing (Kyle Derby kick), 3-55 1:10, PAC 0 - WU 14 Jamiere Abney 32 yd pass from Brian Widing (Kyle Derby kick), 12-80 4:08, PAC 0 - WU 21 Dylan Jones 22 yd run (Kyle Derby kick), 4-39 1:11, PAC 0 - WU 28 Mason Brown 13 yd run (Kyle Derby kick), 4-36 1:30, PAC 0 - WU 35 Taylor, Brian 4 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 3-59 1:11, PAC 7 - WU 35 Harmon, Joseph 2 yd run (Tommy Laird kick), 12-67 4:55, PAC 7 - WU 42 David Lowe 47 yd interception return (Pete Kline kick), , PAC 7 - WU 49

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FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2 0 21

3 7 7

PAC 17 36-57 266 36-21-3 72-323 0-0 2-0 7-146 0-0 4-30.2 1-0 8-65 31:59 4 of 16 1 of 4 1-2 2-2

4 0 14

Score 7 49

WU 23 48-295 169 21-10-0 69-464 0-0 2-6 3-48 3-47 3-33.0 2-0 6-40 28:01 10 of 15 0 of 1 3-3 4-22

RUSHING: Pacific (Ore.)-Schultze 5-21; Kershner, Bryce 3-13; Inagaki, Jarrin 4-12; McKinney, Deven 1-7; Rietmann 1-7; Paradis, Dustin 1-5; Hairabedian 2-5; Minaya, P.J. 6-3; Huff, Torin 1-3; Bell, Adam 1-2; Easley, Alex 1-1; Jacobs, Davis 4-0; Ladiges, Bobby 1-0; Roher, Caleb 1-minus 1; Campbell, T.C. 3-minus 5; Team 1-minus 16. WillametteJamiere Abney 5-59; Cole Altuzarra 3-31; Nolan Plummer 5-31; Brian Widing 5-28; Dylan Jones 3-24; Taylor Wyman 6-20; Matt Williams 3-19; Danny Mitchell 2-17; Derek Traeger 2-17; Mason Brown 3-17; Conor Dunn 3-13; Harmon, Joseph 2-7; Scott Perlin 2-6; Josh Dean 1-5; Jake Turner 1-4; Connor Pogue 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 3. PASSING: Pacific (Ore.)-Minaya, P.J. 13-18-0-167; Campbell, T.C. 6-12-2-84; Huff, Torin 2-6-1-15. Willamette-Brian Widing 7-16-0-134; Jake Jones 2-4-0-17; Danny Mitchell 1-1-0-18. RECEIVING: Pacific (Ore.)-Fukumoto 4-114; Anthony, Blake 4-64; Taylor, Brian 3-21; Pumphrey 1-15; Lawrence, Jakob 1-14; Kershner, Bryce 1-11; Kronen, Jordan 1-9; Hairabedian 1-7; Schultze 1-5; Merriam, Kyle 1-4; Roher, Caleb 1-2; Graves, Jordan 1-1; Nyberg, Matt 1-minus 1. Willamette-Jake Knecht 3-57; Jamiere Abney 2-45; Jake Turner 2-32; Ryan Johnston 1-18; Derek Traeger 1-15; Taylor Wyman 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Pacific (Ore.)-None. Willamette-David Lowe 1-47; Cody Pastorino 1-0; Wendell Galvan 1-0. FUMBLES: Pacific (Ore.)-Harris, Andy 1-0. Willamette-Connor Pogue 1-0; TEAM 1-0. Stadium: McCulloch Stadium Attendance: 1250 Kickoff time: 1:30 PM End of Game: 4:15 PM Total elapsed time: 2:45 Officials: Referee: Scott Kramer; Umpire: James Sillik; Linesman: M. Livingston; Line judge: Ronald Pahle; Back judge: Rob Fuller; Field judge: Mike Patton; Side judge: John Dively; Temperature: 65 F Wind: Light Weather: Partly Cloudy

70 • Pacific University

SALEM, Ore. – Willamette used their impressive running game to rack up 464 yards of total offense and converted three Pacific turnovers into scores to fly to a 49-7 victory in Northwest Conference football action at McCullough Stadium. The Bearcats (2-3, 1-1 NWC) saw 16 players earn credit for rushes to combine for 295 yards on the ground, led by a 59-yard performance by Jamiere Abney. Scott Perlin, Dylan Jones, Mason Brown and Joseph Harmon scored rushing touchdowns for Willamette. The Bearcats’ defense also came up big with three interceptions, all of which were converted into scores. Quarterback Brian Widing completed 7 of 16 passes for a total of 134 yards and two touchdowns. Jake Knecht and Abney had the Bearcats’ receiving touchdowns. Pacific (0-5, 0-2 NWC) finished with 323 yards of total offense and had the ball for 32 minutes of the game, but found a number of scoring opportunities scuttled by turnovers. P.J. Minaya (So., Wahiawa, Hawaii) led Pacific’s 266-yard passing attack, coming off the bench to complete 13 of 18 passes for 167 yards and the Boxers’ only touchdown. Jordan Fukumoto (So., Mililani, Hawaii) had his fourth 100-yard receiving game of the season, finishing with 114 yards on four catches. Blake Anthony (Fr., Valencia, Calif.) finished with 64 yards, which also came on four catches. Gunther Schultze (So., Bellflower, Calif.) led the Pacific rushing attack with 21 yards on five carries. In addition to the interceptions, the Boxers once again found themselves stung by penalties. Pacific committed eight penalties for 65 yards, including one on the first play from scrimmage which negated a 40-yard pass play that would have put the Boxers at the Willamette 10-yard line to start the game. Both defenses held strong for the most of the first quarter, with the Boxers making the biggest stop when they snuffed a 10-play, 46-yard Willamette drive at the Pacific 22-yard line with four minutes left in the stanza. The Bearcats converted good field position into the game’s first score two minutes later, when Perlin made a four-yard run into the end zone to make it 7-0. Pacific got three plays into their next drive before Wendell Galvan picked off Campbell at midfield, the first of two second quarter Boxers’ interceptions. Widing needed three plays to find Knecht for a 39-yard touchdown pass for a 14-0 lead just a minute in. The Boxers marched 64 yards into the red zone on their next series, only to see Cody Pastorino intercept Campbell at the goal line, wiping out the Boxers’ best scoring opportunity of the first half. Widing marched Willamette methodically down the first from there, capping a 12-play drive with a 32-yard scoring bomb to Abney that put the Bearcats ahead 21-0 with 4:14 left in the period. Willamette took over on downs after a quick Pacific four-and-out and added a quick score when Jones ran 22 yards with 1:28 left, which gave the Bearcats the 28-0 halftime lead. After trading possessions to begin the second half, Willamette scored their fifth touchdown on the fame when Brown rushed in from 13 yards with 6:35 left in the third to make a 35-0 lead. Minaya, who played the entire third quarter, finally put Pacific on the board with 14 seconds left in the stanza when he found Brian Taylor (So., Lewiston, Idaho) in end zone for a 4-yard pass. Willamette added a pair of insurance touchdowns late in the game. Joseph Harmon scored on a 2-yard run with 3:38 left and David Lowe added six more when he picked off Pacific quarterback Seth Siddle-Mitchell (So., Lodi, Calif.) and returned it 47 yards for the touchdown. Bryan Mills (So., Imbler, Ore.) and Landon Aano (So., Ewa Beach, Hawaii) each had five tackles to lead Pacific defensively, with Aano earning credit for a tacvkle for loss and a sack. Cullen Carroll led Willamette with eight tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss.


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Game No. 6 • Oct. 15, 2011 #5 Linfield Pacific

49 6

Lincoln Park, Forest Grove • Attendance: 1,756 Weather: Partly Cloudy, 62 degrees Score by Quarters Linfield Pacific (Ore.)

1 21 3

Scoring Summary 08:37 LIN 1st 02:46 PAC 02:32 LIN 00:48 LIN 2nd 09:48 PAC 06:40 LIN 3rd 14:44 LIN 4th 12:08 LIN 08:01 LIN

Jepson, Lucas 14 yd pass from Inns, Mickey (Kay, Josh kick), 6-39 1:57, LIN 7 - PAC 0 Villareal-Gomez 37 yd field goal, 10-55 5:45, LIN 7 - PAC 3 Forman, Colin 86 yd kickoff return (Kay, Josh kick), , LIN 14 - PAC 3 Fisher, Drew 4 yd blocked punt return (Kay, Josh kick), , LIN 21 - PAC 3 Villareal-Gomez 22 yd field goal, 11-59 5:54, LIN 21 - PAC 6 Saxon, Buddy 4 yd pass from Inns, Mickey (Kay, Josh kick), 8-70 3:01, LIN 28 - PAC 6 Jepson, Lucas 65 yd pass from Inns, Mickey (Kay, Josh kick), 1-65 0:11, LIN 35 - PAC 6 Yoder, Josh 4 yd run (Kay, Josh kick), 7-88 2:48, LIN 42 - PAC 6 Nelson, Colin 24 yd pass from Yarbrough, Matt (Kay, Josh kick), 5-48 2:13, LIN 49 - PAC 6

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

2 7 3

3 7 0

4 14 0

LIN 18 24-96 381 33-22-0 57-477 0-0 4-68 3-123 1-11 3-33.0 2-0 10-96 21:21 6 of 11 0 of 2 3-5 5-46

Score 49 6

PAC 14 36--5 233 37-19-1 73-228 0-0 1-5 8-141 0-0 8-31.2 1-0 3-24 38:39 4 of 19 1 of 3 2-3 0-0

RUSHING: Linfield-Hill, Josh 12-69; Nasca, Stephen 4-24; Link, Michael 1-6; Yoder, Josh 1-4; Romick, Jordy 2-2; Bolton, Ben 1-minus 2; Yarbrough, Matt 1-minus 3; Schilling, Aust 2-minus 4. Pacific (Ore.)-Schultze 12-29; Fukumoto 1-9; TEAM 1-minus 2; Ladiges, Bobby 1-minus 2; Huff, Torin 1-minus 4; Jacobs, Davis 8-minus 4; Bell, Adam 2-minus 4; Campbell, T.C. 4-minus 7; Yip, Cameron 1-minus 8; Minaya, P.J. 5-minus 12.

FOREST GROVE – Nationally ranked Linfield used big plays to take a large lead and relied on rock steady defense to knock off Pacific 49-6 in Northwest Conference football action at Lincoln Park Stadium. The Wildcats (5-0, 3-0 NWC), ranked No. 5 in the latest D3Football.com Top-25 Poll, scored twice on plays of 50 yards or more, one of which came on an 86-yard kickoff return to begin the third quarter. The Linfield defense also came up big, stunting two Pacific drives that came inside the 5-yard line and returning a blocked punt for a touchdown. Linfield outgained Pacific in total offense 477-238, but Pacific controlled the ball for over 38 minutes of the contest. All of Pacific’s positive yardage came in the air. T.C. Campbell (So., Kaimuki, Hawaii) completed 12 of 24 passes for 129 yards to lead the Boxers, while P.J. Minaya (So., Wahiawa, Hawaii) completed 6 of 10 passes for 107 yards. Jordan Fukumoto (So., Mililani, Hawaii) caught five balls for 82 yards. Gunther Schultze (So., Bellflower, Calif.) caught two balls for 63 yards and also has 12 rushes for 29 yards. Mickey Inns had another big day for Linfield at quarterback, completing 16 of 25 passes for 239 yards and three touchdowns. Lucas Jepson was his favored target, making three catches for 91 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Buddy Saxon caught four balls for 61 yards and a score. Josh Hill led the Linfield rushing game, carrying 12 times for 69 yards. With the win, Linfield extended their streak of consecutive winning seasons to 56, the most for any program at any level of collegiate football. Pacific held onto the ball of 12 minutes of the first quarter, but it was Linfield dominating the action thanks to big plays and quick drives. The Wildcats needed only 1 minute, 57 seconds to covert their first drive into a touchdown as Inns found Lucas Jepson for a 14-yard strike at the 8:37 mark. The Boxers milked their next drive for nearly six minutes, which ended on a Moses Villareal-Gomez’s (Fr., Stockton, Calif.) 37-yard field goal at the 2:46 mark. The Wildcats, however, would convert big plays into two more scored before the first quarter ended. Colin Forman returned the ensuing kickoff 86 yards for a touchdown, and then Kyle Wright blocked Aaron Koford’s (So., Wilsonville, Ore.) punt at the Pacific 4-yard-line, allowing Drew Fisher to run it back for the score. Linfield led 21-3 after the first 15 minutes. Pacific put together a nice drive to begin the second quarter, but could not punch it in to the end zone thanks to a Linfield goal line stand. Villareal-Gomez did put Pacific on the board with a 22-yard field goal to bring the Boxers within 21-6 with 9:48 to go. Linfield closed first half scoring on their next drive, with Inns finding Saxon for a 4-yard touchdown pass at the 6:40 mark. The Pacific defense prevented Linfield from scoring a fifth first half touchdown with a goal line stand of their own, stopping the Wildcats on the 4-yard line to secure the 28-6 halftime score. Linfield outgained the Boxers in total offense 166-134 in the half despite the Boxers holding onto possession for over 22 minutes. The Wildcats needed just one play to get that sixth touchdown on the board, with Inns finding Jepson for a 65-yard scoring pass on the first play from scrimmage for a 35-6 Linfield advantage. Both defenses locked down for the rest of the quarter. The Boxers were successful in stopping the Wildcats at the 4-yard line with 8:35 to go in the third to stunt a 12-play, 83-yard drive. Linfield returned the favor early in the fourth quarter, with the Wildcats stopping a 10play, 48-yard play drive at their own 2-yard line. The Wildcats came right back down the field, moving the ball 88 yards in 2 minutes, 48 seconds. Josh Yoder closed the drive with a 4-yard run for the touchdown that gave Linfield a 42-6 lead. The Wildcats added one more with 8:01 left in the fourth when Josh Yarborough connected with Colin Nelson for a 24-yard score to close scoring. Tim Hastie (So., Auberry, Calif.) led Pacific defensively with nine tackles, including one for loss. Bryan Mills (So., Imbler, Ore.) and Chaz Bajet (Fr., Waipahu, Hawaii) each had six tackles. Drew Fisher led Linfield with 11 tackles.

RECEIVING: Linfield-Wiersma, Deidre 5-45; Saxon, Buddy 4-61; Jepson, Lucas 3-91; Chopp, Michael 2-64; Kama, Hoku 2-3; Koczian, Erik 1-32; Peterson, Evan 1-27; Nelson, Colin 1-24; Varnell, Conner 1-15; Nasca, Stephen 1-12; Priester, Jacob 1-7. Pacific (Ore.)-Fukumoto 5-82; Pumphrey 4-60; Schultze 2-63; Taylor, Brian 2-14; Lawrence, Jakob 1-8; Anthony, Blake 1-7; Jacobs, Davis 1-5; Kronen, Jordan 1-1; Bell, Adam 1-minus 3; Nyberg, Matt 1-minus 4. INTERCEPTIONS: Linfield-Fisher, Drew 1-11. Pacific (Ore.)-None. FUMBLES: Linfield-Nasca, Stephen 1-0; Yarbrough, Matt 1-0. Pacific (Ore.)-Campbell, T.C. 1-0. Stadium: Lincoln Park Stadium Attendance: 1757 Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: 4:20 pm Total elapsed time: 3:20 Officials: Referee: Wayne Dallosto; Umpire: Mike Murff; Linesman: Mike Livingston; Line judge: Dan Stivers; Back judge: Mike Baker; Field judge: Eric Cheatley; Side judge: Chad Burch; Temperature: 62 F Wind: N 4mph Weather: Partly Cloudy

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PASSING: Linfield-Inns, Mickey 16-25-0-239; Yoder, Josh 3-3-0-76; Yarbrough, Matt 3-3-0-66; Bolton, Ben 0-2-0-0. Pacific (Ore.)-Campbell, T.C. 12-24-1-129; Minaya, P.J. 6-10-0-107; Huff, Torin 1-3-0-minus 3.

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Game No. 7 • Oct. 22, 2011 Pacific Whitworth

6 48

Pine Bowl, Spokane, Wash. • Attendance: 1,545 Weather: Cloudy & rain, 55 degrees Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Pacific (Ore.) 3 0 3 0 6 Whitworth 7 12 15 14 48 Scoring Summary 1st 10:08 WHTW Thomas, Ronnie 2 yd run (Williams, C. kick), 10-51 3:27, PAC 0 - WHTW 7 06:01 PAC Villareal-Gomez 38 yd field goal, 8-24 4:00, PAC 3 - WHTW 7 2nd 10:36 WHTW Thomas, Ronnie 13 yd run (Williams, C. kick failed), 9-90 4:47, PAC 3 - WHTW 13 00:22 WHTW DeGooyer, Jake 10 yd pass from Hill, Zac (Williams, C. kick failed), 7-52 2:56, PAC 3 - WHTW 19 3rd 11:42 WHTW Thomas, Ronnie 46 yd run (Meyer, Wade pass from Ehlo, Austin), 6-73 3:13, PAC 3 - WHTW 27 09:11 PAC Villareal-Gomez 37 yd field goal, 5-40 2:24, PAC 6 - WHTW 27 05:03 WHTW Scott, Sean 12 yd run (McNealley, Sean kick), 2-50 0:32, PAC 6 - WHTW 34 4th 14:52 WHTW Meyer, Wade 51 yd pass from Hill, Zac (McNealley, Sean kick), 2-54 0:25, PAC 6 - WHTW 41 06:17 WHTW Scott, Sean 3 yd run (McNealley, Sean kick), 11-64 6:02, PAC 6 - WHTW 48 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

PAC 11 23-42 151 32-15-3 55-193 0-0 0-0 5-117 0-0 5-32.8 1-0 7-75 25:33 3 of 15 1 of 3 2-2 1-5

WHTW 23 54-313 161 16-10-0 70-474 0-0 2-8 3-39 3-56 4-41.5 1-0 8-114 34:27 4 of 12 2 of 2 5-5 1-6

RUSHING: Pacific (Ore.)-Jacobs, Davis 8-18; Schultze 8-17; Kershner, Bryce 3-11; Campbell, T.C. 1-3; Minaya, P.J. 2-0; Fukumoto 1-minus 7. Whitworth-Thomas, Ronnie 20-159; Scott, Sean 13-44; McCune, Michael 4-38; Tripoli, DJ 7-27; Hill, Zac 4-26; Todd, Derek 2-10; Charvoz, Daniel 2-7; Case, Ian 1-1; Thomas, Danny 1-1.

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PASSING: Pacific (Ore.)-Minaya, P.J. 10-18-1-85; Campbell, T.C. 5-14-2-66. Whitworth-Hill, Zac 10-16-0-161. RECEIVING: Pacific (Ore.)-Fukumoto 4-44; Anthony, Blake 4-23; Schultze 2-33; Taylor, Brian 2-29; Lawrence, Jakob 1-12; Pumphrey 1-6; Roher, Caleb 1-4. Whitworth-Meyer, Wade 3-63; DeGooyer, Jake 3-27; Ehlo, Austin 2-46; Lind, Devon 1-15; Yount, Chad 1-10. INTERCEPTIONS: Pacific (Ore.)-None. Whitworth-Raguindin, K. 2-16; Miller, Paul 1-40. FUMBLES: Pacific (Ore.)-Roher, Caleb 1-0. Whitworth-Hill, Zac 1-0. Stadium: Whitworth Pine Bowl Attendance: 1545 Kickoff time: 1:05 pm End of Game: 4:00 pm Total elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Michael Bezner; Umpire: Ronald Shafer; Linesman: Paul Wadlow; Line judge: Ronald Pahle; Back judge: Rob Fuller; Field judge: Rob Hilsenteger; Side judge: Joel Murphy; Scorer: Cole Reynolds; Temperature: 55 Wind: calm Weather: Cloudy, rain

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SPOKANE, Wash. – Pacific found themselves stymied by an aggressive Whitworth defensive attack, while the Pirates put together a season-best day for their running game as they dispatched the Boxers 48-6 in Northwest Conference football action at the Pine Bowl. Pacific (0-7, 0-4 NWC) was under pressure from a constantly blitzing Whitworth defense all afternoon. The Pirates limited the Boxers to 11 first downs and just two scores, both on Moses Villareal-Gomez (Fr., Stockton, Calif.) field goals. Whitworth (2-5, 1-2 NWC) picked off Pacific quarterbacks three times, converting two of those interceptions into touchdowns. The Boxers were limited to a season low 193 yards of total offense, 151 of those coming in the air. P.J. Minaya (So., Wahiawa, Hawaii) completed 10 of 18 passes for 85 yards with one interception to lead Pacific at quarterback. Starter T.C. Campbell (So., Kaimuki, Hawaii) completed just 5 of 14 passes for 66 yards and was picked twice. Jordan Fukumoto (So., Mililani, Hawaii) led seven Pacific receivers with 44 yards on four catches. Gunther Schultze (So., Bellflower, Calif.) had two catches for 33 yards and rushed for 17 more yards. Davis Jacobs (So., Tigard, Ore.) rushed eight times for 18 yards to lead six Pacific ball carriers. Zac Hill went the distance for Whitworth at quarterback, completing 10 of 16 passes for 161 yards and two touchdowns as the Pirates racked up a season high 464 yards of total offense, which included a season best 313 yards rushing. Ronnie Thomas came alive for 159 of those rushing yards, including three touchdowns. Wade Meyer caught three balls for 63 yards and a touchdown. Pacific saw their opening drive stunted four plays in with Whitworth’s Kainoa Raguindin intercepting Campbell at midfield. The Pirates converted the turnover into a score when Thomas rushed in from two-yards out to go ahead 7-0 just five minutes into the game. The Boxers opened their next drive in Whitworth territory with Deven McKinney (Fr., Spanaway, Wash.) running the kickoff back 41 yards to the Pirates’ 45-yard line. Whitworth’s defense held the Boxers to a field goal, with Villareal-Gomez scoring on a 38-yard field goal to make it a 7-3 game. Whitworth made it 13-3 on their first possession of the second quarter. Thomas once again did the honors, rushing in from 13 yards with 10:36 left in the half. The Pirates’ defense held Pacific on each of their next two possessions before Hill found Jake DeGooyer for a 10yard touchdown pass with 22 seconds to go, which gave the home team a 19-3 halftime lead. The Pirates opened the second half in much the way they ended the first. Thomas did most of the duty in the six-play, 73-yard drive, which included a 46-yard sprint for the score. Austin Ehlo then connected on the two-point conversion attempt that put Whitworth up 27-3 four minutes into the quarter. Minaya marched the Boxers down 40 yards in what became their final scoring drive of the game, which was buoyed by a pair of 15-yard Whitworth penalties. Villareal-Gomez connected on the 37-yard field goal to bring the Boxers within 27-6 with 9:11 left in the third. Raguindin grabbed his second interception of the game on Pacific’s next drive, picking up Minaya in Whitworth territory and running the ball back to midfield. The Pirates needed two plays make it a 34-6 game with Sean Scott rushing in from 12 yards out for the touchdown. Whitworth scored two mote touchdowns in the fourth quarter to secure the rout. Meyer made it a 41-6 game when Hill found him for a 51-yard scoring strike on the first play of the period. Scott finished off scoring when he rushed in three yards to cap an 11-play, six-minute drive. Bryan Mills (So., Imbler, Ore.) finished with a Pacific season high 12 tackles, which included a half tackle for loss. Tim Hastie (So., Auberry, Calif.) finished with eight tackles. Paul Miller, Ryan Loutsis and Jonathan Allan each had six tackles to lead the Pirates.


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Lincoln Park Stadium, Forest Grove • Attendance: 2,782 Weather: Partly cloudy, 57 degrees Score by Quarters Puget Sound Pacific (Ore.) Scoring Summary 1st 04:59 UPS 01:16 PAC 2nd 11:46 PAC 08:28 UPS 00:16 PAC 3rd 09:52 PAC 08:37 PAC 04:38 UPS 4th 14:40 PAC 09:57 UPS 04:28 PAC

1 3 7

2 8 14

3 6 14

4 8 9

Score 25 44

West,Everett 43 yd field goal, 5-29 2:42, UPS 3 - PAC 0 Roher, Caleb 44 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 6-66 3:34, UPS 3 - PAC 7 Kershner, Bryce 3 yd run (Villareal-Gomez kick), 8-47 4:04, UPS 3 - PAC 14 Kniffin,Adam 15 yd pass from Foley,Braden (Korn, James rush), 7-67 3:11, UPS 11 - PAC 14 Fukumoto 27 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 9-73 3:24, UPS 11 - PAC 21 Roher, Caleb 67 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 5-79 2:30, UPS 11 - PAC 28 Fukumoto 72 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 1-72 0:13, UPS 11 - PAC 35 Kniffin,Adam 3 yd pass from Foley,Braden (Foley,Braden pass intcpt), 14-59 3:53, UPS 17 - PAC 35 Taylor, Brian 17 yd pass from Campbell, T.C. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 8-71 4:51, UPS 17 - PAC 42 Zuhl,Ross 24 yd pass from Foley,Braden (Rogers,Ryan pass from Korn, James), 13-80 2:49, UPS 25 - PAC 42 Brinkworth safety, , UPS 25 - PAC 44

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

UPS 22 22-30 338 56-29-3 78-368 0-0 1-1 7-125 1-0 1-37.0 2-1 7-49 23:51 8 of 17 1 of 3 2-3 1-13

PAC 21 41-82 387 27-21-1 68-469 0-0 0-0 4-58 3-80 5-25.4 1-1 6-59 36:09 8 of 16 0 of 0 2-3 5-21

RUSHING: Puget Sound-Foley,Braden 9-12; Park,Kupuno 9-12; Adams,Isaiah 2-9; Korn, James 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 2. Pacific (Ore.)-Jacobs, Davis 20-80; Kershner, Bryce 6-22; Schultze 7-19; TEAM 2-minus 4; Campbell, T.C. 6-minus 35. PASSING: Puget Sound-Foley,Braden 28-50-1-319; Korn, James 1-6-2-19. Pacific (Ore.)-Campbell, T.C. 21-27-1-387. RECEIVING: Puget Sound-Chang,Thiesen 9-135; Kniffin,Adam 8-63; Zuhl,Ross 5-72; Rogers,Ryan 5-65; Adams,Isaiah 2-3. Pacific (Ore.)-Fukumoto 5-115; Roher, Caleb 3-123; Anthony, Blake 3-44; Taylor, Brian 3-40; Pumphrey 3-36; Nyberg, Matt 2-10; Jacobs, Davis 1-15; Schultze 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Puget Sound-Erickson,Justin 1-0. Pacific (Ore.)-Mills, Bryan 1-40; Bailey, Craig 1-28; Santiago, Chris 1-12. FUMBLES: Puget Sound-Park,Kupuno 1-1; Foley,Braden 1-0. Pacific (Ore.)-Campbell, T.C. 1-1. Stadium: Lincoln Park Stadium Attendance: 2782 Kickoff time: 1:30 pm End of Game: 4:30 pm Total elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Bob Rose; Umpire: James Silk; Linesman: John McLain; Line judge: Matt Dornan; Back judge: Chris Storey; Field judge: Greg Fisher; Side judge: Bob Koreski; Temperature: 57F Wind: SSE 2 Weather: Partly Cloudy

FOREST GROVE – Pacific’s long awaited first win came on one of the best performances since the program returned to the field in 2010, thrilling a homecoming crowd with a 44-25 victory over Puget Sound in Northwest Conference football action at Lincoln Park Stadium. The Boxers (1-7, 1-4 NWC) racked up an impressive 469 yards of total offense behind a record afternoon by quarterback T.C. Campbell (So., Kaimuki, Hawaii). The sophomore completed 21 of 27 passes for a near-record 387 yards and tied his own school record from last season with five touchdown passes. Pacific also received a pair of 100-yard plus receiving efforts from Jordan Fukumoto (So., Mililani, Hawaii) and Caleb Roher (Fr., Gresham, Ore.). Roher had three catches for 123 yards and two touchdowns, while Fukumoto had five catches for 115 yards and a pair of scores. The Boxers’ defense also did their part, forcing four Puget Sound turnovers, including three interceptions. Head Coach Keith Buckley praised the Boxers’ effort, especially in light of a subpar performance last weekend at Whitworth. “For these kids to rebound as freshmen and sophomores and come out and put this type of effort together and stay together as one team, for the tough weeks we’ve through is tremendous,” Buckley said “We understand it’s one win, but it’s a special win and it’s one that these kids will be able to remember for a long, long time.” The game proved to be an air show between two of the top passing offenses in the nation. Pacific outgained the Loggers in total offense 469-381. Pacific had 387 yards passing, while Puget Sound netted 351 yards in the air. The Boxers finished with a season-high 82 yards rushing led by an 80-yard effort from Davis Jacobs (So., Tigard, Ore.). “It’s the most amazing feeling,” Campbell said of the milestone day for the Boxers. “We’ve worked so hard these last two years to come and earn this. To win at home, on homecoming, in front of our fans means so much to us.” Puget Sound (0-8, 0-5 NWC) got on the board first, scoring on a 43-yard field goal by Everett West with 4:59 to go in the first quarter. The Boxers did not need much time to score on their next drive, with Campbell connecting on a 44-yard touchdown pass to Roher with 1:16 left in the period to take the 7-3 lead. The Boxers converted a Puget Sound fumble into a touchdown to open the second quarter, with Bryce Kershner (So., Jordan Valley, Ore.) running from three yards out for the only rushing score of the day. Foley answered right back for the Loggers on their next drive, finding Adam Kniffin for a 15-yard pass. After a two-point conversion, the Loggers were within 14-11 with 8:28 left in the half. Pacific would score the next three touchdowns on big plays as the offensive line seemed to give Campbell all day to throw the ball. Campbell capped the first half by finding Fukumoto for a 27-yard strike that allowed the Boxers a 21-11 lead at halftime. After the Loggers gave the ball up on downs deep in Pacific territory to open the second half, Campbell hooked up with Roher for his second touchdown of the day as the freshman streaked down the field to complete a 67-yard scoring pass at the 9:52 mark. Craig Bailey (So., Fairfield, Calif.) intercepted Foley in the end zone on the Loggers’ next drive, and Campbell needed just one play to find Fukumoto for a 72-yard bomb that gave the Boxers a commanding 35-11 lead. Puget Sound their first second half touchdown on one of their longest drives of the game, marching 59 yards on 14 plays before Foley found Kniffin for a short three-yard rout to make it a 35-17 game with 4:38 to go in the third. The dagger, though, came on the Boxers’ next drive when Campbell connected with Brian Taylor (So., Lewiston, Idaho) for a 17-yard scoring pass just 20 seconds in the fourth quarter. Ross Zuhl added a too little, too late touchdown at the 10-minute mark when he was on the receiving end of a 24-yard pass from Foley to the end zone. The Boxers added two more points late with Josh Brinkworth (Fr., Elk Grove, Calif.) sacking backup quarterback James Korn for a safety. Foley completed 29 of 51 passes for Puget Sound for 332 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. Korn gave up two interceptions while going 1 for 6 passing. Thiesen Chang finished with 148 yards on 10 carries while Knifin finished with 63 yards and two touchdowns on eight catches. Chaz Bajet (Fr., Waipahu, Hawaii), Tim Hastie (So., Auberry, Calif.) and Brinkworth each had eight tackles to lead the Boxers. Both Brinkworth and Hastie had a sack and a tackle for loss. Bryan Mills (So., Imbler, Ore.) and Chris Santiago (Fr., Waipahu, Hawaii) each had the fourth quarter interceptions. Cody Pedro-Sakuma finished with 12 tackles, a sack and a tackle for loss to lead the Loggers. BOXER BYTES: Today’s win is the first for a Pacific football team since Nov. 10, 1990, when the Boxers beat Oregon Tech 15-14 in Forest Grove. The original program was discontinued following the 1991 season. The victory also snapped a 25-game losing streak for the Boxers dating back to the start of the 1991 campaign (16 of those coming with the new program)… The five touchdown passes for Campbell tied his own mark set last year in a Nov. 13, 2010 game at Menlo. Ralph Nickerson also shares in the record, throwing five touchdown passes against College of Idaho back in 1973…Frank Buckiewicz, Sr., a 1952 Associated Press Little All-American for Pacific and the Boxers’ head coach from 1965 to 1980, was honored before the game and participated in the coin toss…Attendance was announced at 2,782, a near sellout crowd for Lincoln Park Stadium.

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Game No. 9 • Nov. 5, 2011 Pacific Pacific Lutheran

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Sparks Stadium, Puyallup, Wash. • Attendance: 2,782 Weather: Clear & Sunny, Mid 50s Score by Quarters Pacific (Ore.) Pacific Lutheran Scoring Summary 1st 13:05 PLU 01:50 PLU 2nd 12:57 PLU 01:29 PLU 3rd 09:07 PLU 05:12 PAC 4th 07:19 PAC 02:40 PAC 00:40 PAC

1 0 14

2 0 14

3 3 7

4 21 0

Score 24 35

McDiarmid, Alex 41 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor, Nick kick), 4-68 1:55, PAC 0 - PLU 7 Sontra, Lucas 19 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor, Nick kick), 8-80 4:27, PAC 0 - PLU 14 Sontra, Lucas 2 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor, Nick kick), 5-79 2:08, PAC 0 - PLU 21 Bowen, Tyler 69 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor, Nick kick), 3-83 1:47, PAC 0 - PLU 28 Warner, Kyle 32 yd pass from Halverson, Zack (Kaylor, Nick kick), 4-57 1:41, PAC 0 - PLU 35 Villareal-Gomez 28 yd field goal, 4-5 1:30, PAC 3 - PLU 35 Nyberg, Matt 3 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 10-65 4:50, PAC 10 - PLU 35 Kershner, Bryce 2 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 9-85 3:20, PAC 17 - PLU 35 Taylor, Brian 7 yd pass from Minaya, P.J. (Villareal-Gomez kick), 9-55 1:56, PAC 24 - PLU 35

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

PAC 24 25-43 326 53-32-2 78-369 0-0 1-1 6-123 0-0 6-38.3 1-0 8-80 33:29 7 of 16 0 of 1 4-5 1-9

PLU 19 29-102 336 27-18-0 56-438 0-0 2-11 4-36 2-4 3-25.3 5-3 8-75 26:31 1 of 7 1 of 3 2-3 5-15

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RUSHING: Pacific (Ore.)-Minaya, P.J. 5-35; Ladiges, Bobby 2-7; Kershner, Bryce 4-5; Jacobs, Davis 6-4; Danchev, Petr 1-minus 1; Schultze 2-minus 1; Campbell, T.C. 5-minus 6. Pacific Lutheran-Baldwin, Zack 4-38; Halverson, Zack 5-36; Rosser, Rockey 7-31; Pohren, Cody 2-12; James, Brandon 3-12; Logotala, Va’a 2-8; Madison, Niko 3-4; Ritchey, Dalton 2-minus 11; TEAM 1-minus 28. PASSING: Pacific (Ore.)-Minaya, P.J. 23-34-1-223; Campbell, T.C. 9-18-1-103; TEAM 0-1-0-0. Pacific Lutheran-Halverson, Zack 18-26-0-336; Russell, Kevin 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Pacific (Ore.)-Fukumoto 8-83; Kawai, Kelson 6-89; Nyberg, Matt 5-42; Roher, Caleb 3-57; Anthony, Blake 3-27; Taylor, Brian 2-16; Ladiges, Bobby 1-10; Pumphrey 1-5; Kershner, Bryce 1-2; Schultze 1-0; Iosefa, Ruben 1-minus 5. Pacific Lutheran-Ritchey, Dalton 4-39; Bowen, Tyler 2-88; Orr, Tim 2-53; McDiarmid, Alex 2-53; Warner, Kyle 2-41; Sontra, Lucas 2-21; James, Brandon 2-4; Baldwin, Zack 1-25; Christianson, T 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Pacific (Ore.)-None. Pacific Lutheran-Volland, Jonny 1-4; McFadden, Sean 1-0. FUMBLES: Pacific (Ore.)-Roher, Caleb 1-0. Pacific Lutheran-TEAM 2-2; Baldwin, Zack 1-0; Ritchey, Dalton 1-1; James, Brandon 1-0. Stadium: Sparks Stadium Attendance: 1500 Kickoff time: 12:30 pm End of Game: 3:30 pm Total elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Michael Bezner; Umpire: Mike Murff; Linesman: Walter Keatley; Line judge: Matthew Dornan; Back judge: Robert Berg; Field judge: Tod Migchelbrin; Side judge: John Dively; Scorer: Jenny Wohlman; Temperature: mid 50s Wind: none Weather: clear and sunny

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PUYALLUP, Wash. – Quarterback P.J. Minaya (So., Wahiawa, Hawaii) led Pacific in a spirited comeback attempt that fell jut short Saturday afternoon as the Boxers closed the 2011 season with a 35-24 loss to Pacific Lutheran in Northwest Conference football action at Sparks Stadium. After struggling to find their offensive stride in the first half, gaining just 67 yards in the first 30 minutes, the Boxers (1-8, 1-5 NWC) flourished behind Minaya, who completed 23 of 34 passes for 223 yards and three touchdowns to three different receivers, all in the fourth quarter. Pacific finished the day with 369 yards of total offense, including 326 yards passing, and once again dominated time of possession, holding onto the ball of 33:29. The Boxers trailed 35-0 at the 9:07 mark of the third quarter when the Boxers saw their fortunes turn. Moses Villareal-Gomez (Fr., Stockton, Calif.) put the Boxers on the board with a 28-yard field goal with 5:12 to go. The Pacific did their part to keep the Lutes scoreless, holding PLU to 56 yards of total offense in the quarter. It was in the fourth that things really got going. Minaya paced Pacific through a 10-play, 65-yard drive on their first series of the period, finding Matt Nyberg (Fr., Valencia, Calif.) for the three-yard touchdown pass to make it a 35-10 game with 7:19 to go. The Boxers tried and failed on the onside kick following the score, only to watch the Lutes go three-and-out. Minaya marched the Boxers right back down the field, closing an 85-yard drive with another shot two-yard scoring pass to Bryce Kershner (So., Jordan Valley, Ore.) that brought the Boxers within 35-17 with 2:40 left. Pacific tried the onside kick again, and this time came up with the ball. Minaya then needed just over two minutes to lead the Boxers 55 yards, finding Brian Taylor (So., Lewiston, Idaho) for a seven-yard touchdown pass with 40 seconds left. Once again the Boxers attempted the onside kick, and once again they were successful. But time proved too short as Minaya had just one look at the end zone again before time expired. Pacific Lutheran (5-3, 3-2 NWC) had their way with the Boxers in the first half, breaking off big plays for their five touchdowns. PLU quarterback Zack Halvorson opened things by capping a short four-play drive with a 41-yard touchdown pass to Alex McDiarmid on the game’s opening possession. Two drives later, Halvorson struck paydirt again by finding Lucas Sontra for a 19-yard scoring pass that gave the Lutes a 14-0 lead after one quarter. After the Boxers went three and out on their next series, the Lutes needed just two minutes to go 79 yards. Halvorson capped the drive with a short two-yard reception to make it 21-0. The game went scoreless from there until the Lutes converted Pacific’s only turnover of the game, converting an interception of T.C. Campbell (So., Kaimuki, Hawaii) into a 69-yard touchdown pass from Halvorson to Tyler Bowen with 1:29 to go, giving PLU a 28-0 halftime lead. PLU scored their fifth and final touchdown on their first possession of the second half, with Halvorson connecting with Kyle Warner for a 32-yard reception. Kelson Kawai (So., North Kohala, Hawaii), playing in his first game after separating his shoulder earlier in October, led 11 Pacific players who earned credit for receptions with 89 yards on six catches. Jordan Fukumoto (So., Mililani, Hawaii) finished with 83 yards on eight catches. Minaya was Pacific’s leading rusher, gaining 35 net yards on five carries. Punter Aaron Koford (So., Wilsonville, Ore.) provided some distance for the Boxers, kicking six time for an average of 38.3 yards per punt, including a long kick of 52 yards. Halvorson led PLU’s passing attack with 336 yards and five touchdowns, completing 18 of 26 passes. Bowen was his top target, making two catches for 88 yards and a touchdown. Tim Orr and McDiarmid finished with 53 yards each. Zack Baldwin led the Lutes in rushing with 38 yards on four carries. Defensively, Josh Brinkworth (Fr., Elk Grove, Calif.) and Chris Santiago (Fr., Waipahu, Hawaii) each finished with seven tackles, with Brinkworth earning credit for a tackle for loss and a forced fumble. Michael Warsaw had nine tackles and two tackles for loss to lead Pacific Lutheran.


Safety Bryan Mills was one of three Pacific defensive players named to the 2011 All-NWC Football Team.

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Northwest Conference About The NWC... The Northwest Conference is building a reputation as one of the most competitive NCAA Division III alliances in the country. The nine private colleges and universities situated throughout Oregon and Washington are nationally competitive in a broad spectrum of sports. The NWC has continually reinvented itself throughout the past 80 years.  Formed in 1926, the conference is one of the oldest athletic alliances in the western United States. Charter members included Willamette, Pacific, Whitman, the College of Puget Sound (UPS), Linfield and the College of Idaho. Lewis & Clark joined in 1931. PLU was added in 1965 and Whitworth became a member in 1970. The College of Idaho dropped out in 1978.  Whitworth left the NWC in 1984 but returned in 1988. The Northwest Conference, which for years sponsored athletic competition exclusively for men’s sports, and the Women’s Conference of Independent Colleges joined forces in 1984 to become the Northwest Conference of

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Past NWC Champions 2011 Linfield 2010 Linfield 2009 Linfield 2008 Willamette 2007 Whitworth 2006 Whitworth 2005 Linfield 2004 Linfield 2003 Linfield 2002 Linfield 2001 Linfield, Pacific Lutheran, Willamette 2000 Linfield 1999 Willamette 1998 Pacific Lutheran 1997 Willamette 1996 Willamette 1985-1996 No Champion Teams competed as part of Columbia Football Assocation 1984 Linfield 1983 Pacific Lutheran Linfield 1982 1981 Pacific Lutheran 1980 Linfield 1979 Pacific Lutheran 1978 Linfield Linfield 1977 1976 Linfield 1975 Pacific Lutheran, Linfield, Whitworth 1974 Linfield Pacific Lutheran 1973 1972 Linfield 1971 Linfield, Pacific Lutheran, Willamette 1970 Linfield 1969 Pacific Lutheran, Whitman, Linfield, Lewis & Clark 1968 Willamette

1967 Willamette. Lewis & Clark 1966 Lewis & Clark 1965 Linfield 1964 Linfield 1963 Lewis & Clark 1962 Linfield 1961 Linfield 1960 Willamette 1959 Willamette 1958 Willamette 1957 Linfield 1956 Linfield 1955 Lewis & Clark, College of Idaho 1954 Willamette, College of Idaho, Lewis & Clark 1953 College of Idaho 1952 College of Idaho, Pacific 1951 Pacific, Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark 1950 1949 Pacific, Lewis & Clark 1948 College of Idaho 1947 Willamette 1946 Willamette 1943-45 No Champion - World War II 1942 Willamette 1941 Willamette 1940 Willamette 1939 Pacific Willamette, Pacific 1938 1937 Willamette 1936 Willamette 1935 Willamette 1934 Willamette Puget Sound 1933 Puget Sound 1932 1931 Whitman 1930 Whitman 1929 Willamette 1928 Whitman College of Idaho 1927 1926 College of Idaho

Independent Colleges. The name was shortened back to Northwest Conference in 1998. In 1998, all nine conference institutions shifted national affiliation from the NAIA to the NCAA. Leaving behind years of success at the NAIA level, the conference embraced the move as one that would foster equity, sportsmanship and genuine concern for the student-athlete in all endeavors of competition. Colleges and universities in NCAA Division III place the highest priority on the overall quality of the education experience and on the successful completion of all students’ academic programs. They seek to establish and maintain an environment in which a student-athlete’s sports activities are conducted as an integral part of his or her educational experience. Since joining the NCAA in 1998, four Northwest Conference programs have won Division III national titles. Pacific Lutheran won the football title in 1999. Linfield captured the football title in 2004 and the softball crown in 2007 and George Fox was the baseball champion in 2005.

Final 2011 Standings Team Linfield Lewis & Clark Pacific Lutheran Whitworth Willamette Pacific Puget Sound

NWC Pct. 6-0 1.000 4-2 .667 4-2 .667 3-3 .500 3-3 .500 1-5 .167 0-6 .000

PF 276 198 128 190 195 122 132

PA Overall 82 10-1 221 7-2 133 6-3 156 4-6 124 4-6 267 1-8 258 0-9

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Pct. .909 .778 .667 .400 .400 .111 .000


Northwest Conference 2011 All-NWC Team

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Keith Welch Mickey Inns Josh Hill Ronnie Thomas Jamiere Abney Buddy Saxon

QB QB RB RB RB WR

Lewis & Clark Linfield Linfield Whitworth Willamette Linfield

Adam Kniffin Jake Knecht Shawn Evans Jordan Barnes Hayden Mace Rob Marlow Taylor Reeder Kenny Miller

WR WR TE OL OL OL OL OL

Puget Sound Willamette Lewis & Clark Linfield Linfield Pacific Lutheran Willamette Willamette

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Zack Halverson Jake Turner Joevonte Mayes Thiesen Chang Lucas Jepson Austin Ehlo Jake DeGooyer Kasey Lambert Aaron Mowrer Ken Scholz Raul Millan Emilio Sulpizio Nate Guthrie Zane Wise

QB RB RB WR WR WR WR TE OL OL OL OL OL OL

Pacific Lutheran Willamette Lewis & Clark Puget Sound Linfield Whitworth Whitworth Whitworth Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark Lewis & Clark Whitworth Whitworth Willamette

Jordan Fukumoto

WR

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FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Tyler Steele Erik Magnussen Ryan Bourke Louis Baltazar Kole Kreiger Dominique Forrest Tyler Vlasak Harmon Bruno Drew Fisher Taylor Skore Nate Dixon Justin Whitman Cody Pastorino Josh Kay Mitchell Rowan Austin Ehlo

DL DL DL LB LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB DB PK PK/P P

Linfield Pacific Lutheran Willamette Lewis & Clark Linfield Linfield Puget Sound Willamette Linfield Linfield Linfield Pacific Lutheran Willamette Linfield Willamette Whitworth

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE John Berokoff Ben Lyons Brynnan Hyland Tyler Robitaille Ryan Loutsis Scott Carr Dan Curtin Steven McDonald Wes Wenzel Chris Kelly Sean McFadden Paul Miller Dominic David Curtis Shirey

DL DL DL LB LB LB LB LB LB DB DB DB DB KR

Lewis & Clark Willamette Linfield Linfield Whitworth Whitworth Lewis & Clark Pacific Lutheran Willamette Lewis & Clark Pacific Lutheran Whitworth Willamette Lewis & Clark

HONORABLE MENTION Lewis & Clark: Brandis Piper (WR); Kevin Carpenter (WR); Tony Zamora ( OL); Andrew Frisina (WR); Angus Blair (DL) Linfield: Kala’e Parish (DB); Sparky Gonzalez (DL); Deidre Wiersma (WR); Jacob Priester (TE) Pacific (Ore.): Craig Bailey (DB); TC Campbell (QB); Bryan Mills (DB); Brian Taylor (TE); Devin Lagorio (DL); Moses Villareal-Gomez (PK) Pacific Lutheran: Adam Schwander (LB); Taylor Angevine (DB); Alex McDiarmid (WR); T.J. Suek (LB) Puget Sound: Casey Coberly (DL) Whitworth: Bryan Peterson (QB); Brodrick Hirai (DL); Cailen Thomason (DB); Fernando Noriega (DB); Jonathan Allen (DL) Willamette: Mark Meek (DL); Ron Carter (DL); Scott Perlin (RB); Jaden Roselli (LB); Alex Holland (DB); Tyson Giza (DB)

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Offensive Player of the Year: Keith Welch, Lewis & Clark Defensive Player of the Year: Drew Fisher, Linfield Special Teams Player of the Year: Mitchell Rowan, Willamette Coach of the Year: Joseph Smith, Linfield

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Northwest Conference Team Statistics TEAM OFFENSIVE STATISTICS Sorted By Total Yards Per Game GP PPG Rk Team 1 Lewis & Clark 9 35.4 2 Linfield 11 39.9 3 Puget Sound 9 23.9 10 26.6 4 Willamette 5 Whitworth 10 27.5 6 Pacific (Ore.) 9 19.4 7 Pacific Lutheran 9 20.7

Yd./G Pass Yd./G C-A Rush Yd./G 452.9 257.4 184-308 195.4 432.0 291.4 234-380 140.6 374.7 311.3 262-457 63.3 354.0 133.1 106-185 220.9 341.5 194.9 163-280 146.6 332.7 282.3 196-329 50.3 324.8 228.1 166-285 96.7

TEAM DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Sorted By Total Yards Allowed Per Game Rk Name GP PPG Pts. 1 Linfield 11 16.5 181 2 Whitworth 10 23.3 233 18.6 167 3 Pacific Lutheran 9 4 Willamette 10 20.7 207 5 Pacific (Ore.) 9 39.3 354 6 Lewis & Clark 9 33.6 302 9 43.1 388 7 Puget Sound

Yd./G Pass Yd./G Rush Yd./G 319.0 204.3 114.7 323.5 187.3 136.2 339.8 223.6 116.2 367.1 235.7 131.4 412.4 225.2 187.2 425.4 255.6 169.9 443.9 273.9 170.0

R/G 40.8 37.7 25.0 46.3 39.2 31.4 30.8

Y/R 4.8 3.7 2.5 4.8 3.7 1.6 3.1

1st/G 23.0 22.3 19.9 17.4 17.3 17.8 16.6

3rd % 46% 45% 42% 33% 38% 30% 35%

4th % Pen Yd./G 45% 76.2 46% 66.6 38% 47.2 35% 55.9 45% 59.3 36% 56.6 39% 43.6

Tkl./G 41.5 43.0 42.8 38.5 37.2 41.0 45.2

INT 18 13 10 17 5 9 7

FR 8 11 6 9 6 10 7

Sacks 47 8 35 21 14 29 13

TD 1 1 0 2 0 0 0

Poss. 28:28 27:50 26:32 30:26 31:37 33:11 30:14

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Individual Statistics PASSING Top 10 Sorted By Passing Yards Per Game (Minimum: Played in 60 Percent Of Team’s Games) Rk Name Team GP Comp Att Pct. Yds, Yds./G Linfield 11 213 352 60.5% 2855 259.5 1 M Inns 2 K Welch Lewis & Clark 9 170 287 59.2% 2181 242.3 3 Z Halverson Pacific Lutheran 9 166 279 59.5% 2053 228.1 9 130 219 59.4% 1858 206.4 4 T Campbell Pacific (Ore.) 5 B Peterson Whitworth 9 122 193 63.2% 1415 157.2 Willamette 10 99 172 57.6% 1227 122.7 6 B Widing 7 P Minaya Pacific (Ore.) 8 63 99 63.6% 671 83.9 8 T Laurence Lewis & Clark 8 10 15 66.7% 109 13.6 Whitworth 10 2 4 50.0% 89 8.9 9 A Ehlo 10 J Dean Willamette 10 3 4 75.0% 43 4.3

Yds./A 8.1 7.6 7.4 8.5 7.3 7.1 6.8 7.3 22.2 10.8

TD 31 15 17 13 14 10 5 1 0 0

INT 7 4 8 10 6 7 2 0 1 0

Sack 21 15 19 16 38 20 11 1 0 1

Yds.L 166 116 110 103 242 106 79 3 0 7

RUSHING Top 10 Sorted By Rushing Yards Per Game (Minimum: Played in 60 Percent Of Team’s Games) Rk Name Team GP Rush Yds 1 R Thomas Whitworth 10 174 1042 Linfield 11 194 942 2 J Hill 3 K Welch Lewis & Clark 9 157 740 4 J Mayes Lewis & Clark 9 118 626 5 B James Pacific Lutheran 9 123 527 6 J Abney Willamette 10 100 552 7 K Park Puget Sound 9 92 350 8 J Turner Willamette 10 56 329 9 S Nasca Linfield 11 56 346 10 D Jacobs Pacific (Ore.) 9 102 258

Yds./G 104.2 85.6 82.2 69.6 58.6 55.2 38.9 32.9 31.5 28.7

Avg 6.0 4.9 4.7 5.3 4.3 5.5 3.8 5.9 6.2 2.5

TD 11 9 15 6 3 3 6 4 2 0

Fum 2 6 5 2 3 3 3 1 3 1

Lost 2 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 1

Yds Yd./G 995 110.6 844 93.8 719 79.9 757 75.7 789 71.7 642 71.3 623 69.2 679 67.9 661 60.1 434 48.2

Avg 10.5 16.9 11.8 13.1 14.6 11.9 13.5 19.4 18.9 11.1

TD 12 8 2 3 5 5 5 8 9 2

RECEIVING Top 10 Sorted By Receiving Yards Per Game (Minimum: Played in 60 Percent Of Team’s Games) Rk Name Team 1 A Kniffin Puget Sound 2 J Fukumoto Pacific (Ore.) 3 T Chang Puget Sound 4 J DeGooyer Whitworth 5 D Wiersma Linfield 6 S Evans Lewis & Clark 7 A Frisina Lewis & Clark 8 J Knecht Willamette 9 L Jepson Linfield 10 J Mayes Lewis & Clark

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GP 9 9 9 10 11 9 9 10 11 9

Rec 95 50 61 58 54 54 46 35 35 39


Northwest Conference KICKING Top 10 Sorted By Points Rk Name Team Linfield 1 J Kay 2 S Monley Lewis & Clark 3 K Derby Willamette 4 M Villareal-Gomez Pacific (Ore.) 5 N Kaylor Pacific Lutheran Puget Sound 6 E West 7 D Goranson Whitworth 8 S McNealley Whitworth 9 M Rowan Willamette 10 J Kopp-Anderson Lewis & Clark

Pct. 83% 56% 83% 60% 83% 33% 100% 100% 50% -

XPM 55 30 29 17 17 21 13 11 1 4

XPA 56 35 29 19 20 24 16 17 1 5

Pct. 98% 86% 100% 89% 85% 88% 81% 65% 100% 80%

Pts. 100 45 44 35 32 27 22 14 7 4

PUNTING Top 5 Sorted By Punting Average (Minimum: Played in 60 Percent Of Team’s Games & 3.6 Attempts Per Game) Rk Name Team GP Punt Yds Avg 1 A Ehlo Whitworth 10 54 2154 39.9 Willamette 10 47 1726 36.7 2 M Rowan 3 T Laurence Lewis & Clark 8 34 1206 35.5 Pacific Lutheran 9 42 1447 34.5 4 C Lien 5 A Koford Pacific (Ore.) 9 48 1599 33.3

In20 16 15 9 9 13

FC 4 16 3 14 9

TB 3 4 1 1 2

Blk 0 0 0 0 3

PR - - - 10 - 0 - - - 5

Yds - - - 146 - 3 - - - 28

Avg - - - 14.6 - - - - - 5.6

TD 1 1 0

RETURNS Top 10 Ranked By Total Yards Rk Name Team 1 T Souza Puget Sound Whitworth 2 C Thomason 3 T Giza Willamette Lewis & Clark 4 C Shirey 5 C Roher Pacific (Ore.) 6 C Forman Linfield Pacific (Ore.) 7 K Kawai 8 N Dixon Linfield Pacific Lutheran 9 T Angevine 10 J Knecht Willamette SCORING Top 10 Sorted By Points Rk Name Team 1 J Kay Linfield 2 K Welch Lewis & Clark Puget Sound 3 A Kniffin 4 R Thomas Whitworth 5 J Hill Linfield 6 A Ehlo Whitworth 7 L Jepson Linfield 7 J Knecht Willamette 9 J Mayes Lewis & Clark 10 J Fukumoto Pacific (Ore.) 10 B Saxon Linfield DEFENSE Top 15 Sorted By Total Tackles Rk Name Team 1 T Vlasak Puget Sound 2 D Fisher Linfield 3 L Baltazar Lewis & Clark 4 C Kelly Lewis & Clark 5 P Miller Whitworth 6 D Curtin Lewis & Clark 6 D Forrest Linfield 8 W Wenzel Willamette 9 H Bruno Willamette 10 B Mills Pacific (Ore.) 11 C Petro-Sakuma Puget Sound 11 J Rosselli Willamette 11 A Schwander Pacific Lutheran 14 F Noriega Whitworth 15 C Pastorino Willamette

Pts Pts./G 100 9.1 90 10.0 72 8.0 66 6.6 63 5.7 56 5.6 54 4.9 54 5.4 50 5.6 48 5.3 48 4.8

GP 9 11 9 9 10 8 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 10 10

TKL 50 45 39 34 56 32 34 23 24 35 32 27 36 31 37

Rush - 15 - 11 9 - - 1 6 0 -

AST 46 31 34 38 15 35 33 42 39 27 28 33 24 28 21

GP 11 7 9 9 9 9 6 7 10 8

KR 40 31 22 25 20 13 12 10 10 7

Rec - 0 12 0 1 9 9 8 2 8 8

FGM 15 5 5 6 5 2 3 1 2 -

Yds 859 559 503 440 363 312 226 203 200 134

KR - - - 0 0 - - 0 - 0 -

FGA 18 9 6 10 6 6 3 1 4 -

Avg 21.5 18.0 22.9 17.6 18.2 24.0 18.8 20.3 20.0 19.1

PR - - - - - - - 0 - - -

TD 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

INT - - - - - - - - - - -

FUM XPM FGM - 55 15 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Saf 2Pt Misc - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - -

TOT Sack Yds TFL Yds FF FR Yds INT Yds Brup Blk Saf 96 0.5 5 3.5 12 1 1 0 2 25 1 - 76 1.5 20 10 49 1 - - 5 63 4 - 73 8.5 55 21 82 3 1 0 1 15 - 1 1 72 - - 2 1 1 - - 1 0 2 - 71 - - 7 21 - - - 2 40 12 - 67 2 15 4 18 1 1 0 2 0 1 - 67 3 20 10.5 46 1 - - 1 1 - - 65 3.5 19 4 20 1 1 0 - - 2 - 63 1.5 16 7 26 1 - - - - - - 62 - - 4 6 2 - - 1 40 2 - 60 2.5 23 6.5 42 2 - - 1 0 1 - 60 1.5 8 3.5 15 2 - - 1 34 5 - 60 4 28 9.5 38 1 1 0 - - 3 - 59 - - 1.5 3 - 1 0 1 6 8 - 58 - - 3.5 20 - 1 0 2 37 2 1 -

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Northwest Conference 2011 NWC Football Student-Athletes Of The Week Week Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

Offensive T.C. Campbell, Pacific Joevonte Mayes, Lewis & Clark Jake Knecht, Willamette Adam Kniffin, Puget Sound Mickey Inns, Linfield Mickey Inns, Linfield Brian Widing, Willamette Keith Welch, Lewis & Clark T.C. Campbell, Pacific Mickey Inns, Linfield Ronnie Thomas, Whitworth

Defensive Harmon Bruno, Willamette Dominique Forrest, Linfield Wes Wenzel, Willamette Tyler Vlasak, Puget Sound Tyler Robitalle, Linfield Harmon Bruno, Willamette Cailen Thompson, Whitworth Drew Fisher, Linfield Nate Dixon, Linfield Ryan Loutsis, Whitworth Jaden Rosselli, Willamette Drew Fisher, Linfield

NWC Teams In Small College Bowl Games & National Championship Contests

1948 Potato Bowl (not affiliated with current game) UC Santa Barbara 48, Willamette 7 1949 Pear Bowl (at Medford, Ore.) Pacific 33, UC Davis 15 1950 Pear Bowl (at Medford, Ore.) Lewis & Clark 61, San Francisco State 7 1951 Pear Bowl (at Medford, Ore.) Pacific 25, UC Davis 7 1953 Refrigerator Bowl (at Evansville, Ind.) Sam Houston St. 14, College of Idaho 7

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1961 Camelia Bowl NAIA Chmp. (at Sacramento, Calif.) Pittsburg St. (Kan.) 12, Linfield 7 1965 NAIA Championship Game (at Augusta, Ga.) St. John’s (Minn.) 33, Linfield 0 1980 NAIA II Championship Game (at Tacoma, Wash.) Pacific Lutheran 38, Wilmington 10 1982 NAIA II Championship Game (at McMinnville, Ore.) Linfield 33, William Jewell 15 1983 NAIA II Championship Game (at Tacoma, Wash.) Northwestern (Iowa) 25, Pacific Lutheran 21 1984 NAIA II Championship Game (at McMinnville, Ore.) Linfield 33, Northwestern (Iowa) 22

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Tyler Souza, Puget Sound Mitchell Rowan, Willamette Josh Kay, Linfield Simon Monley, Lewis & Clark Taylor Skore, Linfield Austin Ehlo, Whitworth Drew Fisher, Linfield Josh Kay, Linfield

2012 NWC Coaches Poll

Going Bowling... 1941 Fish Bowl LInfield 0, Ft. Stevens 0

Special Teams Tyson Giza, Willamette Nick Kaylor, Pacific Lutheran Mitchell Rowan, Willamette

1985 NAIA II Championship Game (at Tacoma, Wash.) Wis.-La Crosse 24, Pacific Lutheran 7 1986 NAIA II Championship Game (at McMinnville, Ore.) Linfield 17, Baker 0 1987 NAIA II Championship Game (at Tacoma, Wash.) Pacific Lutheran 16, Wis.-Stevens Point 16* 1991 NAIA II Championship Game (at Georgetown, Ky.) Georgetown 28, Pacific Lutheran 20 1992 NAIA II Championship Game (at Portland, Ore.) Findlay 26, Linfield 13 1993 NAIA II Championship Game (at Portland, Ore.) Pacific Lutheran 52, Westminster 20 1994 NAIA II Championship Game (at Portland, Ore.) Westminster 27, Pacific Lutheran 7 1999 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl NCAA Div. III Championship (at Salem, Va.) Pacific Lutheran 42, Rowan 13 2004 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl NCAA Div. III Championship (at Salem, Va.) Linfield 28, Mary Hardin-Baylor 21

School (1st) Pts. 1. Linfield (6) 42 29 2. Pacific Lutheran 3. Whitworth (1) 26 19 4. Lewis & Clark 5. Willamette 17 6. Pacific 15 6 7. Puget Sound

2011 Records All NWC 10-1 6-0 6-3 4-2 4-6 3-3 7-2 4-2 4-6 3-3 1-8 1-5 0-9 0-6

(First-place votes in parenthesis. Points awarded on 7-5-4-3-2-1 basis)

Linfield College, ranked No. 5 in the D3football.com preseason poll, is a strong favorite to be Northwest Conference football champions in 2012, according to the preseason poll of league coaches. NWC Coach of the Year Joseph Smith led Linfield to its third consecutive conference championship last season. The Wildcats, who advanced to the NCAA Division III second round last year and finished 10-1, picked up six out of seven first place votes and totaled 42 points in the poll. Linfield returns five First Team All-NWC selections in senior Mickey Inns (QB), senior Josh Hill (RB), senior Tyler Steele (DL), junior Dominique Forrest (LB), and senior Josh Kay (PK). Steele also received third team D3football.com All-American honors while Kay was a finalist for the Fred Mitchell Award saluting the nation’s top kicker. Pacific Lutheran finished behind the favorites in the poll with 29 points. The Lutes graduated three First Team All-NWC players, but Second Team All-NWC DB Sean McFadden returns for his junior season. Whitworth is third in the poll with 26 points and one first place vote. The Pirates return eight starters on offense and seven on defense from 2011. Much of their offensive production will be on senior RB Ronnie Thomas, who earned First Team All-NWC honors last season. Lewis & Clark (19 points) just edged out Willamette (17 points) for fourth place in the poll. The Pioneers will be commanded by Chris Sulages, who earned D3fooltball.com’s 2011 West Region Coach of the Year after leading the team to its first winning season since 1962. The 2011 NWC Offensive Player of the Year Keith Welch (QB) returns to direct the Pioneer offense. The Bearcats will look to First Team All-NWC honorees Jake Knecht (WR) and Taylor Reeder (OT) on offense and Cody Pastorino (S) on the defensive side of the ball. Willamette also welcomes back junior tailback Terrell Malley, who sat out last season after being Willamette’s leading rusher in 2010. Pacific (Ore.) is sixth in the poll with 15 points. In 2011, the Boxers received their first victory since the program was reinstated for the 2010 season. Junior WR Jordan Fukumoto will return after becoming the first AllNWC First Team selection for the Boxers since 1984 last year. Puget Sound rounds out the poll with 7 points. The Loggers return WR Adam Kniffin, who received First Team All-NWC honors a year ago as well as First Team Preseason All-American honors from D3football.com in August.


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Individual Records RUSHING RUSHING YARDS Game 234 Al Navarro vs. Eastern Oregon (1989) 234 Frank Buckiewicz, Sr., vs. Lewis & Clark (1952) Season 1,072 Mike Connor (1984) Career 2,143 Jay Butz (1969, 1971-72)

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Game 5 T.C. Campbell vs. Puget Sound (2011) 5 T.C. Campbell vs. Menlo (2010) 5 Ralph Nickerson vs. College of Idaho (1972) Season 22 Brent Smith (1987) Career 47 Brent Smith (1985-87)

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game 53 Al Navarro vs. Lewis & Clark (1990) Season 259 Mike Connor (1984) Career 511 Jay Butz (1969, 1971-72)

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Season 27 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. (1975)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Season 10 Mike Connor (1984)

PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season 59.4 T.C. Campbell (2011)

AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY Season 7.6 Wayne Carter (1984)

AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME Season 173.3 Ralph Nickerson (1975)

SCORING TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Game 4 Eric Nicolai vs. Willamette (1986) Season 13 Frank Buckiewicz, Sr., (1952) Career 21 Bob Wendel (1959-61) 21 Eric Nicolai (1986-87)

PASSING PASSING YARDS Game 405 T.C. Campbell vs. Menlo (2010) Season 2,564 Brent Smith (1987) Career 5,643 Brent Smith (1985-87)

RECEIVING PASS RECEPTIONS Game 16 Scott Baumgartner vs. Linfield (1986) Season 67 Cedric Walker (1989) Career 116 Eric Nicolai (1986-87)

POINTS SCORED Game 24 Eric Nicolai vs. Willamette (1986) 24 Derek Cropp vs. Lewis & Clark (1985) Season 90 Frank Buckiewicz, Sr., (1952) Career 189 Bob Wendel (1959-61)

RECEIVING YARDS Game 227 Jim Willis vs. College of Idaho (1972) Season 957 Bob Wendel (1960) Career 1,766 Eric Nicolai (1986-87)

P.A.T. KICKS MADE Game 7 Lloyd Little vs. College of Idaho (1972) 7 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr., vs. Whitman (1975) Season 25 Cub Shulund (1986) Career 44 Cub Shulund (1986-87)

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PASS ATTEMPTS Game 59 Brent Smith vs. Willamette (1987) 59 Brent Smith vs. Linfield (1987) Season 441 Brent Smith (1987) Career 1,010 Brent Smith (1985-87) PASS COMPLETIONS Game 30 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr., vs. Linfield (1976) 30 Brent Smith vs. Linfield (1986) Season 233 Brent Smith (1987) Career 512 Brent Smith (1985-87)

FEWEST PASSES INTERCEPTED Season 2 P.J. Minaya (2011)

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Game 4 Eric Nicolai vs. Willamette (1986) Season 11 Eric Nicolai (1986) Career 21 Eric Nicolai (1986-87) YARDS PER RECEPTION Season 24.4 Gary Potratz (1978)

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS (PLAYS-RUSHING YARDS) Game 411 Ralph Nickerson vs. Whitman (1975) Season 2,433 Brent Smith (1987) Career 5,416 Brent Smith (1985-87) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (RUSHING-RECEIVING-RETURNS) Season 1,204 Calvin Myles (1979)

FIELD GOALS MADE Season 10 Kevin Buckner (1988) Career 14 Willie Brosseau (1976-79) FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Season 16 Carlos Valdivia (1989)

About The Football Record Book The records shown in this media guide have been rebuilt using resources available in the Pacific University Sports Information Office. Those resources include past media guides, year-end statistical sheets, accounts from the “Heart of Oak” yearbook, newspaper clippings and old conference releases from both the Northwest Conference and Columbia Football Association media offices. Special thank you to former Pacific football players Mike Barber and John Brunelle for providing statistical reports from their years in the program between 1979 and 1982. Statistics for the 1979-1991 seasons are compiled from official yearend statistical sheets produced by Pacific University. Statistics for the

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1966-1978 season were compiled from Northwest Conference year-end releases. Older statistics have been verified by NWC releases and past Pacific media guides. The Pacific Sports Information Office is interested in more data that would help us compile a more complete records section, specifically any statistical data. If you have information of corrections to the guide, please contact Sports Information Director Blake Timm at 503-352-2161 or timmbr@pacificu.edu. Please note that at least one of the following will be required to verify a records change: stats sheet, newspaper clipping, press release, official University document or NAIA/NCAA official documentation.


Individual Records FIELD GOAL ACCURACY Season 95.2 Kevin Buckner (1988)

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE Season 46.0 Nick Gitts (1969)

PUNTING PUNTING YARDS Season 2,203 Brent Nicolas (1990) 61 att., 36.1 avg.

TACKLES TOTAL TACKLES Season 95 Tim Smith (1990) ASSISTED TACKLES Season 43 Tom Weeks (1969)

PUNT ATTEMPTS Season 64 Mike Kenyon (1968)

TACKLES FOR LOSS Season 14 Mike Brandolino (1983)

PUNTING AVERAGE Season 39.2 Brent Nicolas (1989)

QUARTERBACK SACKS Season 12 Charlton Moananu (1989)

PUNT RETURNS PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Season 28.3 Rob Osborn (1960)

INTERCEPTIONS TOTAL INTERCEPTIONS Game 4 Bill Blevins vs. Willamette (1986) Season 11 John Jubb (1949) Career 22 Bill Blevins (1986-89)

PUNT RETURN YARDS Season 13.0 Drew Valles (1981) KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Season 584 Brooks Hoff (1986)

Al Navarro

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Season 86 Mike Williams (1969)

KICKOFF RETURNS Season 28 Miller (1985) Brooks Hoff (1986)

MOST BLOCKED PUNTS Game 3 Tom Weeks (1968)

Longest Plays 1973 2011

46 Yds. 44 Yds. 43 Yds. 42 Yds.

Carlos Valdivia vs. Simon Fraser Willie Brosseau vs. Lewis & Clark Carlos Valdivia vs. W. Oregon Jon Lee vs. Pacific Lutheran Jon Lee vs. Claremont M-S

1990 1976 1990 2010 2010

LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY RETURN 58 Yds. Jim Westerndorf vs. So. Oregon

1972

1990

LONGEST PUNT 75 Yds. Brent Nicolas vs. So. Oregon 67 Yds. Brent Nicolas vs. Oregon Tech 56 Yds. Brent Nicolas vs. Whitworth 54 Yds. Brent Nicolas vs. W. Oregon Brent Nicolas vs. Whitworth 53 Yds.

1989 1989 1989 1989 1990

LONGEST RUSHING PLAY 87 Yds. Ralph Nickerson vs. Whitman 69 Yds. Kevin Robbins vs. W. Oregon

1972 1989

LONGEST PUNT RETURN 87 Yds. Mike Thomas vs. Lewis & Clark 49 Yds. Mike Carroll vs. S. Oregon

1975 1990

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 97 Yds. Jerry Millis vs. Willamette 97 Yds. Tony Warren vs. Whitman 91 Yds. Bill Mikesell (opponent unknown) 90 Yds. Robert Miller vs. Eastern Ore. 90 Yds. Gerald Millis vs. Willamette

1952 1970 1970 1985 1951

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 84 Yds. Karry Cameron vs. Willamette 65 Yds. Brian Mills at Menlo 55 Yds. Mike Kenyon vs. Coll. Of Idaho 46 Yds. Alan Sagon vs. E. Oregon LONGEST FIELD GOAL 48 Yds. Carlos Valdivia vs. Oregon Tech

2010 1970 1971 1970 1969 2010

Streaks CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES 7 1949-50 and 1972 UNBEATEN STREAK (Includes Ties) 15 1951-53

1979 2010 1967 1989

CONSECUTIVE GAMES UNBEATEN AT HOME 16 1948-50 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES 30 1979-82

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LONGEST PASSING PLAY 95 Yds. Ralph Nickerson to Jim Wills vs. Eastern Oregon 87 Yds. T.C. Campbell to Jordan Fukumoto vs. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 79 Yds. P.J. Minaya to Jordan Fukumoto vs. Linfield 78 Yds. Junior Johnson to Buck Lorts 75 Yds. Junior Johnson to Gary Pope 72 Yds. Lloyd Little to Ron Stutzman 71 Yds. Ernie Chinen to Chad Debnam 70 Yds. T.C. Campbell to Jordan Fukumoto vs. Menlo 70 Yds. Dan Oswald to Aaron Fentress vs. Whitworth

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Team Records RUSHING RUSHING YARDS Game 409 vs. Pacific Lutheran (1952) Season 1,662 9 Games (1971) RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game 73 vs. Lewis & Clark (1971) Season 493 9 Games (1972) RUSHING YARDS AVERAGE Season 184.6 9 Games (1972) PASSING PASSING YARDS Game 403 vs. College of Idaho (1972) Season 2,689 9 Games (1987)

Bill Blevins

PASSING ATTEMPTS Game 60 vs. Willamette (1987) Season 455 9 Games (1987) PASS COMPLETIONS Game 32 vs. Pacific Lutheran (2011) 32 vs. Linfield (1976) Season 241 9 Games (1987) PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Game 8 vs. Pacific Lutheran (1976) Season 34 9 Games (1979)

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PASSING YARDS PER GAME Season 298.8 9 Games (1987) PASSING COMPLETIONS PER GAME Season 26.7 9 Games (1987)

Jon Elston

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE-YARDS Game 587 vs. Whitman (1972) Season 3,423 9 Games (1986) TOTAL OFFENSE-AVERAGE Season 380.3 9 Games (1986)

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SCORING TOTAL POINTS Quarter 40 vs. George Fox (1923) Game In A Win 118 vs. George Fox (1923) Won 118-0 Game In A Loss 42 at Menlo (2010) Lost 44-42 Season 297 10 Games (1949) (includes Pear Bowl game) SCORING AVERAGE Season 29.7 10 Games (1949) (includes Pear Bowl game) INTERCEPTIONS MOST INTERCEPTIONS MADE Game 7 vs. Whitman (1962) Season 18 8 Games (1967) MISCELLANEOUS TEAM YARDS PENALIZED Game 167 vs. College of Idaho (1965) MOST PENALTIES Game 16 vs. Western Oregon (1986) LEAST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Game -10 vs. Willamette (1969) -10 vs. Willamette (1982) Season 638 9 Games (1990) LEAST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game 0 vs. British Columbia (1969) Season 687 9 Games (1990) LEAST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED Game 77 vs. Whitman (1972) Season 1,794 9 Games (1972) LEAST POINTS ALLOWED Season 59 8 Games (1947) LEAST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Game 4 vs. Oregon Tech (1948)


RUSHING Yr. Player 1966 Es Chung 1967 Jim Weber 1968 Mark Kane 1969 Jay Butz 1970 Dick Anderson 1971 Jay Butz 1972 Jay Butz 1973 Tom Beaver 1974 Stats Missing 1975 John Beal 1976 Mike Thomas 1977 John Beal 1978 Rod Dimick 1979 Greg Buckiewicz 1980 Drew Valles 1981 Darrell James 1982 Todd Elliott 1983 Mike Connor 1984 Mike Connor 1985 John Ogden 1986 John Ogden 1987 Skip Dailey 1988 Al Navarro 1989 Al Navarro 1990 Al Navarro 1991 Joe Spanish 2010 Davis Jacobs 2011 Davis Jacobs

GP 9 9 8 9 6 9 8 9 9 9 9 8 8 9 9 5 8 9 9 7 9 9 9 6 9 9 9

TC 136 172 88 159 71 189 163 93

Gain 575 515 322 753 260 909 603 —

Lost 139 4 16 34 4 46 42 —

106 — 108 — 123 — 53 — 60 330 198 401 66 270 67 — 139 578 259 1,117 138 587 100 377 103 339 181 764 214 897 146 509 84 254 97 385 102 331

PASSING Yr. Player GP 1966 Les Wong 7 7 1967 Es Chung 1968 Junior Johnson 7 1969 Junior Johnson 8 8 1970 Junior Johnson 1971 Junior Johnson 9 9 1972 Ralph Nickerson 1973 Ralph Nickerson* 8 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 9 1976 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 7 9 1977 Ken Dahl 1978 Ken Dahl 6 1979 Mario Chaves 9 9 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 1981 John Brunelle 9 1982 John Brunelle 7 1983 Tim Durkin 9 1984 Rick Carpenter 7 9 1985 Brent Smith 1986 Brent Smith 9 1987 Brent Smith 9 1988 D.J. Debbs 9 1989 John Hollie 9 1990 Dan Oswald 9 9 1991 Dan Oswald 2010 T.C. Campbell 9 2011 T.C. Campbell 9 * - Led Northwest Conference

Att. Comp. 29 12 71 31 90 39 107 45 139 57 143 66 129 76 200 89 187 131 262 175 207 94 145 66 140 134 279 260 441 226 304 287 238 180 219

74 77 123 90 80 50 55 30 50 53 118 161 233 123 133 138 109 104 130

Net 436 511 306 719 256 863 561 357

Avg. 3.2 3.0 3.5 4.5 3.6 4.5 3.6 3.8

TD 7 1 0 5 2 5 4 4

— 458 — 450 — 525 — 251 92 238 35 366 9 261 — 282 14 564 45 1,072 22 565 24 353 32 307 18 746 15 882 18 491 24 272 76 309 73 258

4.3 4.2 4.3 4.7 3.9 3.4 3.4 4.4 4.1 4.1 4.1 3.5 2.9 4.1 4.1 3.4 3.2 3.2 2.5

1 1 3 0 2 1 1 2 7 10 3 1 2 9 5 4 1 2 0

Yards 270 279 395 293 854 986 1,414 1,386

Avg. 22.5 9.0 10.1 6.5 14.9 14.9 18.6 15.5

TD 1 1 4 1 8 11 16 8

763 966 1,524 1,151 1,081 759 887 629 693 701 1,168 1,914 2,564 1,529 1.459 1,696 1,250 1,217 1,858

10.3 12.5 12.3 12.7 13.5 9.8 16.1 20.9 13.8 5.2 9.9 11.8 11.0 12.4 11.0 12.3 11.5 11.7 14.2

6 5 7 5 7 5 6 2 3 7 7 18 22 10 6 11 4 11 13

RECEIVING Yr. Player 1966 Howard Durand 1967 Clarence Nathaniel 1968 Ed Kameeunui 1969 Chad Debnam 1970 Buck Lorts 1971 Buck Lorts 1972 Jim Wills 1973 Jim Wills* 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Barber 1976 Mark Burt 1977 Mike Barber* 1978 Calvin Myles 1979 Calvin Myles 1980 Russ Blunck 1981 Drew Valles 1982 Scott Perkins 1983 Kevin Schmidt 1984 Wayne Carter 1985 Derek Cropp 1986 Eric Nicolai 1987 Eric Nicolai 1988 Cedric Walker 1989 Cedric Walker 1990 Mark Rahlwes 1991 Troy Walker 2010 Jordan Fukumoto 2011 Jordan Fukumoto * - led Northwest Conference

GP 9 9 8 8 8 9 9 9

Rec. 18 18 15 31 19 27 45 39

Yards 205 176 148 260 444 585 861 779

Avg. 11.3 9.7 9.8 8.3 23.3 21.6 19.1 19.9

TD 1 1 0 1 5 5 10 4

8 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 8 9 8 9 9 9

15 31 54 32 44 38 23 22 9 26 17 56 60 39 67 42 49 30 50

200 545 688 603 638 352 526 357 170 491 266 865 901 691 759 557 721 603 844

25.0 17.5 12.7 18.8 14.5 9.3 22.9 18.2 18.9 18.8 15.6 15.4 15.0 17.7 11.3 13.3 14.7 20.1 16.9

2 4 4 2 7 3 1 3 2 8 5 11 10 8 5 2 2 6 8

TD 8 2 2 5 5 5 10 5

FG 0 0 1 0 3 4 0 0

PAT 0 0 6 0 12 19 0 0

Pts. 48 12 21 30 51 61 60 30

0 6 5 4 7 3 3 3 7 10 5 11 10 9 0 5 0 6 8

7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 6 0 0

0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 10 0 0

21 38 30 26 42 18 18 18 42 60 30 66 60 54 38 30 28 36 48

SCORING Player Yr. 1966 Es Chung 1967 Clarence Nathaniel 1968 Buck Lorts 1969 Jay Butz 1970 Buck Lorts 1971 Buck Lorts 1972 Jim Wills 1973 Tom Beaver 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 1976 Mark Burt 1977 John Beal 1978 Drew Valles 1979 Calvin Myles 1980 Russ Blunck 1981 Tim Osiadacz 1982 Scott Perkins 1983 Mike Connor 1984 Mike Connor 1985 Derek Cropp 1986 Eric Nicolai 1987 Eric Nicolai 1988 Al Navarro 1989 Carlos Valdivia 1990 Al Navarro 1991 Akihiro Kamada 2010 Jordan Fukumoto 2011 Jordan Fukumoto

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KICK SCORING Yr. Player 1966 Howard Durand 1967 Stats Missing 1968 Buck Lorts 1969 Buck Lorts 1970 Buck Lorts 1971 Buck Lorts 1972 Don Kyle 1973 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 1974-1977 Stats Missing 1978 Willie Brosseau 1979 Willie Brosseau 1980 Mik Hendrickson 1981 Ed Ritt 1982 Todd Smith 1983 Todd Smith 1984 Todd Smith 1985 Todd Smith 1986 Cub Shulund 1987 Cub Shulund 1988 Kevin Buckner 1989 Carlos Valdivia 1990 Carlos Valdivia 1991 Akihiro Kamada 2010 Jon Lee 2011 Moses Villareal-Gomez PUNTING Yr. Player 1966 Bill Jones 1967 Mike Kenyon 1968 Mike Kenyon 1969 Mike Kenyon 1970 Sam Spicher 1971 Chris Card 1972 Chris Card 1973 Chris Card 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Ken Dahl 1976 Ken Dahl 1977 Ken Dahl 1978 Ken Dahl 1979 Don McDowell 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 1981 Tim Osiadacz 1982 Charlie Little 1983 Stats Missing 1984 Todd Smith 1985 Todd Smith 1986 Jim Snowadski 1987 Derek Debbs 1988 Owens 1989 Brent Nicolas 1990 Brent Nicolas 1991 Kurt Nelson 2010 Spencer Bell 2011 Aaron Koford

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FG 0

Pct. 0.0

PAT 16

Pts. 16

2 1 3 4 1 2

— — — — — —

6 12 12 19 18 13

12 15 21 31 21 19

3 2-3 1-3 1-2 2-4 6 5 1 4 5 10 9 4 6 7-8 6-10

75.0 66.7 33.3 50.0 50.0 60.0 71.4 ­— 44.4 55.5 71.4 56.3 50.0 85.7 87.5 60.0

15 9 6 0 6 12 10 9 25 16 20 11 10 10 14 17

24 15 9 3 12 30 25 12 37 31 50 38 22 28 35 35

GP 9 9 8 8 8 9 9 9

TP 55 39 64 43 46 58 45 47

Yards 1,958 1,245 2,072 1,483 1.369 1,893 1,585 1,586

Avg. 35.6 31.9 32.4 34.5 29.8 31.7 35.2 33.7

Long — — — — — — — —

9 9 9 6 9 9 8 —

51 53 55 36 17 42 27 18

1,687 1,813 1,969 1,273 549 1,223 832 633

33.1 34.2 35.8 35.1 32.3 29.1 30.8 35.2

— — — — 49 — 42 —

9 7 9 9 6 9 8 9 9 9

55 57 44 54 33 53 61 58 41 48

1,864 1,792 1,621 1,966 1,023 2,076 2,203 1,862 1,420 1,599

33.9 31.4 36.8 36.4 31.0 39.2 36.1 32.1 34.6 33.3

53 55 60 51 48 75 53 50 50 52

PUNT RETURNS Yr. Player 1966 Stats Missing 1967 Stats Missing 1968 Dwight McBride 1969 Chad Debnam 1970 Ron Stutzman 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Jim Wills 1973 Jim Wills 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Thomas* 1976 Stats Missing 1977 Calvin Myles 1978 Calvin Myles 1979 Calvin Myles 1980 Stacy Smith 1981 Drew Valles 1982 Jeff Kaihawalu 1983 Wayne Carter 1984 Kevin Feist 1985 Miller 1986 Brooks Hoff 1987 Jeff Platta 1988 David Lorenz 1989 Eric Bramwell 1990 Dave Carroll 1991 Clayton Colliton 2010 Jayson Fukumoto 2011 Brandon Harms * - led Northwest Conference KICKOFF RETURNS Yr. Player 1966 Stats Missing 1967 Stats Missing 1968 Stats Missing 1969 Nick Gitts 1970 Tony Warren* 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Tony Warren 1973 Jim Wills 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Irving Soto* 1976 Mark Burt 1977 Calvin Myles 1978 Karry Cameron 1979 Calvin Myles* 1980 Russ Blunck 1981 Lynn Smith 1982 Jeff Kaihawalu 1983 Wayne Carter 1984 Wayne Carter 1985 Miller 1986 Reed Aken 1987 Skip Dailey 1988 Marty Kammerzell 1989 Eric Bramwell 1990 Josh Wheeler 1991 Ryan Williams 2010 Kelson Kawai 2011 Caleb Roher * - led Northwest Conference

GP

No.

Yards

Avg.

Long

6 8 8

2 5 2

39 83 12

19.5 16.6 6.0

— — 6

9 9

12 12

106 121

8.8 10.1

— —

9

6

131

21.8

6 8 9 9 9 — 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 6 9 9

8 6 3 11 4 3 18 9 17 8 5 8 17 17 13 5 10

77 39 11 67 49 18 130 50 157 31 45 57 155 122 81 19 42

9.6 6.5 3.6 6.1 12.2 6.0 7.2 5.6 9.2 3.9 9.0 7.1 9.1 7.2 6.2 3.8 4.2

— — — — — — — 16 — — 31 10 21 15 12 11 22

GP

No.

Yards

Avg.

Long

8 8

5 6

230 189

46.0 31.5

85 —

9 9

11 9

223 190

20.3 19.0

— —

8 9 6 8 9 9 9 — 9 9 9 8 9 9 8 8 7 9 9

7 7 11 10 24 6 20 3 15 17 28 8 15 22 11 13 24 27 20

208 170 241 157 520 110 290 80 332 370 500 226 285 407 238 179 425 552 363

29.7 24.3 21.9 15.7 21.6 18.3 14.5 26.7 22.1 21.8 17.9 32.2 19.0 18.5 21.6 13.8 17.7 20.4 18.1

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RUSHING ATTEMPTS Player Att. Yr. 1952 Frank Buckiewicz, Sr. 153 1953-1957 Stats Missing 212 1958 Ed Nehring 1959-1965 Stats Missing 1966 Es Chung 136 172 1967 Jim Weber 1968 Mark Kane 88 159 1969 Jay Butz 1970 Dick Anderson 71 1971 Jay Butz 189 163 1972 Jay Butz 1973 Tom Beaver 93 1974 Stats Missing 1975 John Beal 106 1976 Mike Thomas 108 123 1977 John Beal 1978 Neil Strachan 61 1979 Greg Buckiewicz 60 1980 Greg Valles 108 1981 John Brunelle 114 1982 Tim Durkin 139 139 1983 Mike Connor 1984 Mike Connor 259 1985 John Ogden 138 1986 John Ogden 100 1987 Skip Dailey 103 181 1988 Al Navarro 1989 Al Navarro 214 1990 Al Navarro 146 1991 Joe Spanish 84 2010 Davis Jacobs 97 102 2011 Davis Jacobs RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Yr. Player 1966 Es Chung 1967 Jim Weber 1968 Buck Lorts 1969 Jay Butz 1970 Dick Anderson 1971 Jay Butz Tony Warren 1972 Ralph Nickerson 1973 Tom Beaver Ralph Nickerson 1974 Stats Missing

TD 7 1 2 5 2 5 5 6 4 4

1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2010 2011

Mike Thomas Dave Tengan John Beal Bill Garlington Drew Valles Mario Chaves Greg Buckiewicz Greg Buckiewicz Thurman Robbson John Brunelle Todd Elliott Mike Connor Mike Connor John Ogden Mike Shores Skip Dailey Al Navarro Al Navarro Al Navarro Dan Oswald Dan Oswald Ryan Williams Davis Jacobs Bryce Kershner

2 2 3 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 7 10 3 3 2 9 5 4 4 2 2 2 2

AVERAGE YARDS PER CARRY (Minimum 10 Attempts) Yr. Player Avg. 1966 Glen Higa 3.9 1967 Clarence Nathaniel 4.0 1968 Maek Kane 3.5 1969 Chad Debnam 4.7 3.9 1970 Nick Gitts 1971 Jay Butz 4.5 4.8 1972 Nick Gitts 1973 Tom Beaver 3.8 1974 Stats Missing 4.3 1975 John Beal 1976 Mike Thomas 4.2 4.3 1977 John Beal 1978 Rob Dimick 4.7 1979 Neil Strachan 4.5 4.9 1980 Rupert Robbins 1981 Tim Holub 3.7 4.6 1982 Darrell James 1983 Wayne Carter 5.9 1984 Wayne Carter 7.6 4.1 1985 John Ogden 1986 Reed Aken 4.1 2.9 1987 Skip Dailey 1988 Skip Dailey 5.3 1989 Al Navarro 4.1 3.4 1990 Al Navarro 1991 Lynn Heath 4.8 2010 Gunther Schultze 3.7 2011 Sean Valente 4.1 PASSING PASS ATTEMPTS Player Att. Yr. 1960 Bob Light 230 1961-1965 Stats Missing 1966 Terry Ruff 51 71 1967 Es Chung 1968 Junior Johnson 90 1969 Junior Johnson 107 1970 Junior Johnson 139 1971 Junior Johnson 143 129 1972 Ralph Nickerson 1973 Ralph Nickerson 200 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 187 1976 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 131 262 1977 Ken Dahl 1978 Ken Dahl 175 1979 Mario Chaves 207 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 182 1981 John Brunelle 145 66 1982 John Brunelle 1983 Tim Durkin 140 1984 Rick Carpenter 134 1985 Brent Smith 279 1986 Brent Smith 290

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2010 2011

Brent Smith D.J. Debbs John Hollie Dan Oswald Dan Oswald T.C. Campbell T.C. Campbell

441 226 304 287 238 180 219

PASS COMPLETIONS Yr. Player Comp. 1960 Bob Light 125 1961-1965 Stats Missing 1966 Terry Ruff 18 1967 Es Chung 31 1968 Junior Johnson 39 1969 Junior Johnson 45 1970 Junior Johnson 57 1971 Junior Johnson 66 1972 Ralph Nickerson 76 1973 Ralph Nickerson 89 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 74 1976 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 77 1977 Ken Dahl 123 1978 Ken Dahl 90 1979 Mario Chaves 80 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 77 1981 John Brunelle 55 1982 John Brunelle 30 50 1983 Tim Durkin 1984 Rick Carpenter 53 1985 Brent Smith 118 161 1986 Brent Smith 1987 Brent Smith 233 123 1988 D.J. Debbs 1989 John Hollie 133 1990 Dan Oswald 138 109 1991 Dan Oswald 2010 T.C. Campbell 104 130 2011 T.C. Campbell PASSING YARDS Player Yds. Yr. 1966 Les Wong 270 279 1967 Es Chung 1968 Junior Johnson 395 1969 Junior Johnson 293 854 1970 Junior Johnson 1971 Junior Johnson 986 1972 Ralph Nickerson 1,414 1973 Ralph Nickerson 1,386 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 763 1976 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 966 1977 Ken Dahl 1.524 1978 Ken Dahl 1,151 1979 Mario Chaves 1,081 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 759 1981 John Brunelle 887 1982 John Brunelle 629 1983 Tim Durkin 693 1984 Rick Carpenter 701 1985 Brent Smith 1,168 1986 Brent Smith 1,914 1987 Brent Smith 2,564 1988 D.J. Debbs 1,529 1989 John Hollie 1,459 1990 Dan Oswald 1,696 1991 Dan Oswald 1,250 2010 T.C. Campbell 1,217 2011 T.C. Campbell 1,858 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Yr. Player 1966 Howard Durand Larry Forsyth 1967 Es Chung 1968 Junior Johnson 1969 Junior Johnson Ernie Chinen Jay Butz 1970 Junior Johnson 1971 Junior Johnson

TD 2 2 1 4 1 1 1 8 11

1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2010 2011

Ralph Nickerson Ralph Nickerson Stats Missing Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. Ken Dahl Ken Dahl Mario Chaves Greg Buckiewicz John Brunelle Tim Durkin Tim Durkin Rick Carpenter Brent Smith Brent Smith Brent Smith D.J. Debbs John Hollie Dan Oswald Dan Oswald T.C. Campbell T.C. Campbell

16 8 6 5 7 5 7 5 6 3 3 7 7 18 22 10 6 11 4 11 13

PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Yr. Player Int. 1966 Terry Ruff 8 1967 Es Chung 9 1968 Ernest Chinen 8 1969 Junior Johnson 10 1970 Junior Johnson 14 1971 Junior Johnson 7 1972 Ralph Nickerson 7 1973 Ralph Nickerson 13 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 27 1976 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 16 1977 Ken Dahl 19 1978 Ken Dahl 19 1979 Mario Chaves 15 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 14 1981 John Brunelle 8 1982 John Brunelle 6 Tim Durkin 6 1983 Tim Durkin 12 1984 Rick Carpenter 11 1985 Brent Smith 15 1986 Brent Smith 11 1987 Brent Smith 18 1988 D.J. Debbs 7 1989 John Hollie 14 1990 Dan Oswald 9 1991 Dan Oswald 7 2010 T.C. Campbell 9 2011 T.C. Campbell 10 PASS COMPLETION PCT. (Minimum 100 Attempts) Yr. Player Pct. 1966 Les Wong 41.4* 1967 Es Chung 43.6* 1968 Junior Johnson 43.3* 1969 Junior Johnson 42.0 1970 Junior Johnson 41.0 1971 Junior Johnson 46.0 1972 Ralph Nickerson 58.8 1973 Ralph Nickerson 44.5 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 39.6 1976 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 58.8 1977 Ken Dahl 46.9 1978 Ken Dahl 51.7 1979 Mario Chaves 38.6 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 42.3 1981 Jonh Brunelle 37.9 1982 John Brunelle 43.1* 1983 Tim Durkin 35.7 39.5 1984 Rick Carpenter 1985 Brent Smith 42.2 1986 Brent Smith 55.5 1987 Brent Smith 52.8 1988 D.J. Debbs 54.4

1989 John Hollie 1990 Dan Oswald 1991 Dan Oswald 2010 T.C. Campbell 2011 T.C. Campbell * - does not meet minimum

43.8 48.1 45.8 57.8 59.4

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RUSHING RUSHING YARDS Yr. Player Yards 1952 Frank Buckiewicz, Sr. 1,021 1953-1965 Stats Missing 1966 Es Chung 436 1967 Jim Weber 511 1968 Mark Kane 306 1969 Jay Butz 719 1970 Dick Anderson 256 1971 Jay Butz 863 1972 Jay Butz 561 1973 Tom Beaver 357 1974 Stats Missing 1975 John Beal 458 1976 Mike Thomas 450 1977 John Beal 525 1978 Rob Dimick 251 1979 Greg Buckiewicz 238 1980 Drew Valles 336 1981 Darrell James 261 1982 Thurman Robbson 302 1983 Mike Connor 564 1984 Mike Connor 1,072 1985 John Ogden 565 1986 John Ogden 353 1987 Skip Dailey 307 1988 Al Navarro 746 882 1989 Al Navarro 1990 Al Navarro 491 1991 Joe Spanish 272 309 2010 Davis Jacobs 2011 Davis Jacobs 258

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PASSING YARDS PER GAME (Minimum 5 Games) Yr. Player Avg. 1966 Les Wong 44.6 1967 Es Chung 40.0 1968 Junior Johnson 56.4 1969 Junior Johnson 36.6 1970 Junior Johnson 106.7 1971 Junior Johnson 109.6 1972 Ralph Nickerson 157.1 1973 Ralph Nickerson 173.3 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 84.8 1976 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 138.0 1977 Ken Dahl 169.3 1978 Ken Dahl 191.8 1979 Mario Chaves 120.1 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 84.3 1981 John Brunelle 98.5 1982 John Brunelle 90.0 1983 Tim Durkin 77.0 1984 Rick Carpenter 100.1 1985 Brent Smith 129.8 1986 Brent Smith 212.6 1987 Brent Smith 284.9 1988 D.J. Debbs 169.9 1989 John Hollie 162.1 1990 Dan Oswald 188.4 138.9 1991 Dan Oswald 2010 T.C. Campbell 135.2 2011 T.C. Campbell 206.4 RECEIVING PASS RECEPTIONS Player Rec. Yr. 1960 Bob Wendel 63 Stats Missing 1961-1965 1966 Howard Durand 18 18 1967 Clarence Nathaniel 1968 Ed Kameeunui 15 1969 Chad Debnam 31 20 1970 Chad Debnam 1971 Buck Lorts 27 36 1972 Jim Wills 1973 Jim Wills 39 1974 Stats Missing 15 1975 Mike Barber 1976 Mike Barber 35 54 1977 Mike Barber 1978 Calvin Myles 32 1979 Calvin Myles 44 38 1980 Russ Blunck 1981 Drew Valles 23 1982 Scott Perkins 22 1983 Wayne Carter 10 1984 Wayne Carter 26 1985 John Ogden 31 31 Brian Bergquist 1986 Eric Nicolai 56 1987 Eric Nicolai 60 1988 David Lorenz 47 1989 Cedric Walker 67 42 1990 Mark Rahlwes 1991 Troy Walker 49 2010 Jordan Fukumoto 30 2011 Jordan Fukumoto 50 RECEIVING YARDS Player Yds. Yr. 1960 Bob Wendel 957 1961-1965 Stats Missing 1966 Craig Piennett 266 1967 Clarence Nathaniel 176 1968 Ed Kameeunui 215 1969 Chad Debnam 260 1970 Buck Lorts 444 1971 Buck Lorts 585 882 1972 Jim Wills 1973 Jim Wills 779 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Thomas 203 1976 Mark Burt 545

1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2010 2011

Mike Barber Calvin Myles Calvin Myles Russ Blunck Drew Valles Scott Perkins Kevin Schmidt Wayne Carter Derek Cropp Eric Nicolai Eric Nicolai Cedric Walker Cedric Walker Mark Rahlwes Troy Walker Jordan Fukumoto Jordan Fukumoto

688 603 638 352 526 357 170 491 266 865 901 691 759 557 721 603 844

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS Yr. Player TD 1960 Bob Wendel 9 1961-1965 Stats Missing 1966 Craig Piennett 2 1967 Clarence Nathaniel 1 Dave Van Winkle 1 Bill Swanson 1 Craig Piennett 1 1968 Dave Van Winkle 2 1969 Chad Debnam 1 1 Buck Lorts 1970 Buck Lorts 5 1971 Buck Lorts 5 10 1972 Jim Wills 1973 Jim Wills 4 4 Gary Pope 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Thomas 3 4 1976 Mark Burt 1977 Mike Barber 4 4 1978 Gary Potratz 1979 Calvin Myles 7 1980 Russ Blunck 3 3 1981 Tim Osiadacz 1982 Scott Perkins 3 2 1983 Kevin Schmidt 1984 Wayne Carter 8 1985 Derek Cropp 5 11 1986 Eric Nicolai 1987 Eric Nicolai 10 8 1988 Cedric Walker 1989 Cedric Walker 5 1990 Aaron Fentress 4 2 1991 Troy Walker 2010 Jordan Fukumoto 6 2011 Jordan Fukumoto 8 YARDS PER RECEPTION (Minimum 20 Receptions) Player Avg. Yr. 1960 Bob Wendel 15.1 1961-1965 Stats Missing 1966 Craig Piennett 22.6* 1967 Clarence Nathaniel 9.7* 1968 Dave Van Winkle 15.4* 1969 Chad Debnam 8.3 1970 Buck Lorts 22.2 1971 Buck Lorts 21.6 1972 Jim Wills 24.5 19.9 1973 Jim Wills 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Barber 25.0* 1976 Mark Burt 17.5 1977 Gary Potratz 13.9 24.4 1978 Gary Potratz 1979 Calvin Myles 14.5 1980 Chris Ortiz 10.0 1981 Drew Valles 22.9 1982 Scott Perkins 16.2 18.9* 1983 Kevin Schmidt 1984 Wayne Carter 18.8 1985 Derek Cropp 15.6 1986 Eric Nicolai 15.4 1987 Eric Nicolai 15.0

1988 Cedric Walker 1989 Aaron Fentress 1990 Aaron Fentress 1991 Troy Walker 2010 Jordan Fukumoto 2011 Jordan Fukumoto * - does not meet minimum

17.7 14.9 17.0 14.7 20.1 16.9

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS (Plays-Rushing Yards) Yr. Player Yds. 1966 Es Chung 516 1967 Jim Weber 535 1968 Junior Johnson 358 1969 Jay Butz 808 1970 Junior Johnson 711 1971 Junior Johnson 986 1972 Ralph Nickerson 1,696 1973 Ralph Nickerson 1,497 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 730 1976 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 1,043 1977 Ken Dahl 1.429 1978 Ken Dahl 1,076 1979 Mario Chaves 1,023 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 962 1981 John Brunelle 944 625 1982 John Brunelle 1983 Tim Durkin 1,033 1984 Rick Carpenter 593 1,078 1985 Brent Smith 1986 Brent Smith 2,007 2,433 1987 Brent Smith 1988 D.J. Debbs 1,333 1989 John Hollie 1,286 1,827 1990 Mark Rahlwes 1991 Troy Walker 1,336 1,088 2010 T.C. Campbell 2011 T.C. Campbell 1,782 ALL-PURPOSE ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (Rushing-Receiving-Returns) Player Yds. Yr. 1966 Es Chung 516 538 1967 Jim Weber 1968 Mark Kane 306 743 1969 Jay Butz 1970 Buck Lorts 454 1971 Jay Butz 863 964 1972 Jim Wills 1973 Jim Wills 1,090 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Thomas 334 1976 Mark Burt 715 1977 John Beal 525 1978 Calvin Myles 772 1979 Calvin Myles 1,204 1980 Russ Blunck 462 1981 Drew Valles 575 1982 Thurman Robbson 559 1983 Wayne Carter 655 1984 Mike Connor 1,114 1985 John Ogden 825 1986 Eric Nicolai 865 1987 Eric Nicolai 901 1988 Al Navarro 894 1989 Al Navarro 913 1990 Mark Rahlwes 557 1991 Troy Walker 733 2010 Kelson Kawai 716 2011 Jordan Fukumoto 861 SCORING TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Yr. Player TD 1952 Frank Buckiewicz, Sr. 13 1953-1965 Stats Missing 1966 Es Chung 8 1967 Clarence Nathaniel 2 1968 Buck Lorts 2

1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2010 2011

Dave Van Winkle Jay Butz Buck Lorts Tony Warren Jim Wills Tom Beaver Stats Missing Mike Thomas Mark Burt John Beal Drew Valles Calvin Myles Russ Blunck Tim Osiadacz Scott Perkins Mike Connor Mike Connor Derek Cropp Eric Nicolai Eric Nicolai Al Navarro Cedric Walker Al Navarro Ryan Williams Jordan Fukumoto Jordan Fukumoto

2 5 5 6 10 5 3 6 5 4 7 3 3 3 7 10 5 11 10 9 6 5 3 6 8

POINTS SCORED Yr. Player Pts. 1952 Frank Buckiewicz, Sr. 90 1953-1965 Stats Missing 1966 Es Chung 48 1967 Clarence Nathaniel 12 1968 Buck Lorts 21 1969 Jay Butz 30 1970 Buck Lorts 51 1971 Buck Lorts 61 1972 Jim Wills 60 1973 Tom Beaver 30 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 21 1976 Mark Burt 38 1977 John Beal 30 1978 Drew Valles 26 1979 Calvin Myles 42 1980 Russ Blunck 18 1981 Tim Osiadacz 18 1982 Scott Perkins 18 1983 Mike Connor 42 1984 Mike Connor 60 1985 Derek Cropp 30 1986 Eric Nicolai 66 1987 Eric Nicolai 60 54 1988 Al Navarro 1989 Carlos Valdivia 38 1990 Al Navarro 30 1991 Akihiro Kamada 28 2010 Jordan Fukumoto 36 2011 Jordan Fukumoto 48 P.A.T. KICKS MADE Yr. Player PAT 1966 Howard Durand 16 1967 Stats Missing 1968 Buck Lorts 6 1969 Buck Lorts 12 1970 Buck Lorts 12 1971 Buck Lorts 19 1972 Don Kyle 18 1973 Frank Buckiewicz, Jr. 13 1974-1977 Stats Missing 1978 Willie Brosseau 15 1979 Willie Brosseau 9 1980 Mik Hendrickson 6 1981 None 1982 Todd Smith 6 1983 Todd Smith 12 1984 Todd Smith 10 1985 Todd Smith 9 1986 Cub Shulund 25 1987 Cub Shulund 16 1988 Kevin Buckner 20 1989 Carlos Valdivia 11


Individual Category Leaders Carlos Valdivia Akihiro Kamada Jon Lee M. Villareal-Gomez

10 10 14 17

FIELD GOALS MADE Yr. Player FG 1960 Bob Wendel 4 1961-1969 Stats Missing 1970 Buck Lorts 3 1971 Buck Lorts 4 1972-1975 Stats Missing 1976 Willie Brosseau 5 1977 Stats Missing 1978 Willie Brosseau 3 1979 Willie Brosseau 2 1980 Mik Hendrickson 1 1981 Ed Ritt 1 1982 Todd Smith 2 1983 Todd Smith 6 1984 Todd Smith 5 1985 Todd Smith 1 Cub Shulund 1 1986 Cub Shulund 4 1987 Cub Shulund 5 1988 Kevin Buckner 10 1989 Carlos Valdivia 9 1990 Carlos Valdivia 4 1991 Akihiro Kamada 6 7 2010 Jon Lee 2011 M. Villareal-Gomez 6 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player Att. Yr. Stats Missing Prior To 1978 1978 Willie Brosseau 4 1979 Willie Brosseau 3 3 1980 Greg Buckiewicz Mik Hendrickson 3 2 1981 Ed Ritt 1982 Todd Smith 4 1983 Todd Smith 10 7 1984 Todd Smith 1985 Stats Missing 9 1986 Cub Shulund 1987 Cub Shulund 9 1988 Kevin Buckner 10 16 1989 Carlos Valdivia 1990 Carlos Valdivia 8 7 1991 Akihiro Kamada 2010 Jon Lee 8 2011 M. Villareal-Gomez 10 FIELD GOAL ACCURACY Player Yr. Stats Missing Prior To 1978 1978 Willie Brousseau 1979 Willie Brosseau 1980 Mik Hendrickson 1981 Ed Ritt 1982 Todd Smith 1983 Todd Smith 1984 Todd Smith 1985 Stats Missing 1986 Cub Shulund 1987 Cub Shulund 1988 Kevin Buckner 1989 Carlos Valdivia 1990 Carlos Valdivia 1991 Akihiro Kamada 2010 Jon Lee 2011 M. Villareal-Gomez PUNTING PUNTING YARDS Player Yr. 1966 Bill Jones 1967 Mike Kenyon 1968 Mike Kenyon 1969 Mike Kenyon 1970 Sam Spicher 1971 Chris Card 1972 Chris Card

Pct. 75.0 66.7 33.3 50.0 50.0 60.0 71.4 44.4 55.5 95.2 56.3 50.0 85.7 87.5 60.0

Yds. 1,958 1,245 2,072 1,483 1,369 1,893 1,585

1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2010 2011

Chris Card Stats Missing Ken Dahl Ken Dahl Ken Dahl Ken Dahl Mario Chaves Greg Buckiewicz Charlie Little Todd Smith Stats Missing Todd Smith Todd Smith Jim Snowadski Derek Debbs Owens Brent Nicolas Brent Nicolas Kurt Nelson Spencer Bell Aaron Koford

PUNT ATTEMPTS Yr. Player 1966 Bill Jones 1967 Mike Kenyon 1968 Mike Kenyon 1969 Mike Kenyon 1970 Sam Spicher 1971 Chris Card 1972 Chris Card 1973 Chris Card 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Ken Dahl 1976 Ken Dahl 1977 Ken Dahl 1978 Ken Dahl 1979 Mario Chaves 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 1981 Charlie Little 1982 Todd Smith 1983 Stats Missing 1984 Todd Smith 1985 Todd Smith 1986 Jim Snowadski 1987 Derek Debbs 1988 Owens 1989 Brent Nicolas 1990 Brent Nicolas 1991 Kurt Nelson 2010 Spencer Bell 2011 Aaron Koford PUNTING AVERAGE Yr. Player 1966 Bill Jones 1967 Jim Weber 1968 Mike Kenyon 1969 Mike Kenyon 1970 Sam Spicher 1971 Chris Card 1972 Chris Card 1973 Chris Card 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Ken Dahl 1976 Ken Dahl 1977 Ken Dahl 1978 Mario Chaves 1979 Don McDowell 1980 Greg Buckiewicz 1981 Tim Osiadacz 1982 Charlie Little 1983 Stats Missing 1984 Todd Smith 1985 Todd Smith 1986 Jim Snowadski 1987 Derek Debbs 1988 D.J. Debbs 1989 Brent Nicolas 1990 Brent Nicolas 1991 Kurt Nelson 2010 Spencer Bell 2011 Aaron Koford

1,586 1,687 1,813 1,969 1,273 672 1,223 955 1,111 1,864 1,792 1,621 1,966 1,023 2,076 2,203 1,862 1,420 1,599 Att. 55 39 64 43 46 58 45 47 51 53 55 36 22 42 33 37 55 57 44 54 33 53 61 58 41 48 Avg. 35.6 42.2 32.4 34.5 29.8 31.7 35.2 33.7 33.1 34.2 35.8 40.0 32.3 29.1 34.3 35.2 33.9 31.4 36.8 36.4 37.6 39.2 36.1 32.1 34.6 33.3

PUNT RETURNS PUNT RETURN YARDS Yr. Player 1966 Stats Missing 1967 Stats Missing 1968 Dwight McBride 1969 Chad Debnam 1970 Ron Stutzman 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Jim Wills 1973 Jim Wills 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Thomas 1976 Stats Missing 1977 Calvin Myles 1978 Calvin Myles 1979 Calvin Myles 1980 Stacy Smith 1981 Drew Valles 1982 Jeff Kaihawalu 1983 Wayne Carter 1984 Kevin Feist 1985 Miller 1986 Brooks Hoff 1987 Jeff Platta 1988 David Lorenz 1989 Eric Bramwell 1990 Dave Carroll 1991 Clayton Colliton 2010 Jayson Fukumoto 2011 Brandon Harms PUNT RETURNS Yr. Player 1966 Stats Missing 1967 Stats Missing 1968 Dwight McBride 1969 Chad Debnam 1970 Bill Mikesell 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Tony Warren 1973 Jim Wills 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Thomas 1976 Stats Missing 1977 Calvin Myles 1978 Karry Cameron 1979 Karry Cameron 1980 Stacy Smith 1981 Drew Valles 1982 Jeff Kailawalu 1983 Wayne Carter 1984 Wayne Carter 1985 Miller 1986 Brooks Hoff 1987 Jeff Platta 1988 David Lorenz 1989 Eric Bramwell 1990 Dave Carroll 1991 Clayton Colliton 2010 Jayson Fukumoto 2011 Brandon Harms

Avg. 39 83 12 82 121 131 77 39 11 186 49 18 130 50 157 31 45 57 155 122 81 19 42 Ret. 2 5 5 11 12 6 8 8 4 11 4 3 18 10 17 8 5 8 17 17 13 5 10

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 10 Attempts) Yr. Player Avg. 1960 Rob Osborn 28.3* 1961-1967 Stats Missing 1968 Dwight McBride 19.5* 1969 Chad Debnam 16.6* 1970 Ron Stutzman 6.0* 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Jim Wills 8.2 1973 Jim Wills 10.1 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Thomas 21.8* 1976 Stats Missing 1977 Calvin Myles 9.6 1978 Calvin Myles 6.5 1979 Calvin Myles 3.6* 1980 Stacy Smith 6.1 1981 Drew Valles 13.0 1982 Jeff Kailawalu 6.0

1983 Wayne Carter 1984 Wayne Carter 1985 Miller 1986 Brooks Hoff 1987 Jeff Platta 1988 David Lorenz 1989 Eric Bramwell 1990 Dave Carroll 1991 Clayton Colliton 2010 Jayson Fukumoto 2011 Brandon Harms * - Does not meet minimum KICKOFF RETURNS KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Yr. Player Stats Missing Prior To 1969 1969 Nick Gitts 1970 Bill Mikesell 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Tony Warren 1973 Jim Wills 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Boshers 1976 Mark Burt 1977 Calvin Myles 1978 Karry Cameron 1979 Calvin Myles 1980 Russ Blunck 1981 Lynn Smith 1982 Thurman Robbson 1983 Wayne Carter 1984 Wayne Carter 1985 Miller 1986 Brooks Hoff 1987 Skip Dailey 1988 Marty Kammerzell 1989 Eric Bramwell 1990 Josh Wheeler 1991 Ryan Williams 2010 Kelson Kawai 2011 Caleb Roher KICKOFF RETURNS Yr. Player Stats Missing Prior To 1969 1969 Nick Gitts Glen Higa 1970 Bill Mikesell 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Tony Warren 1973 Jim Wills Tony Warren 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Mike Boshers 1976 Mark Burt 1977 Calvin Myles 1978 Calvin Myles 1979 Calvin Myles 1980 Stacy Smith 1981 Lynn Smith 1982 Thurman Robbson 1983 Wayne Carter 1984 Wayne Carter 1985 Miller 1986 Brooks Hoff 1987 Skip Dailey Troy Tyler 1988 Marty Kammerzell 1989 Kevin Robbins 1990 Josh Wheeler 1991 Ryan Williams 2010 Kelson Kawai 2011 Caleb Roher

7.2 3.9 9.2 3.9* 9.0* 7.1 9.1 7.2 6.2 3.8* 4.2

Yds. 230 332 223 190

1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2010 2011

Jim Wills Stats Missing Irving Soto Mark Burt Calvin Myles Karry Cameron Calvin Myles Stacy Smith Lynn Smith Todd Elliott Wayne Carter Wayne Carter Kim Reed Aken Skip Dailey Marty Kammerzell Eric Bramwell Scott Shimabukuro Ryan Williams Sean Valente Deven McKinney

19.0 29.7 24.3 21.9 15.7 21.6 15.7 14.5 19.5 22.1 21.8 24.3 32.2 19.0 18.5 29.8 16.6 17.7 20.5 19.9

379 170 241 157 520 110 290 202 332 370 500 584 285 407 238 179 425 552 363 Ret. 5 5 15 11 9 9 17 7 11 10 24 24 20 16 15 17 28 28 15 15 22 16 13 24 27 20

KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 5 Attempts) Yr. Player Avg. Stats Missing Prior To 1969 1969 Nick Gitts 46.0 1970 Tony Warren 31.5 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Tony Warren 20.3

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Yearly Category Leaders TACKLES TOTAL TACKLES Yr. Player Tackles 1969 Tom Weeks 76 1980 Dean Kline 68.5 1981 Reed Olaso 86.5 1982 Mike Brandolino 91.5 1983 Bill Connor 86 1984 Stats Missing 1985 Rich Vidinha 110 1986 Jeff Platta 84 1987 Jeff Platta 86 1988 Bill Blevins 57 1989 Dave Carroll 113 1990 Tim Smith 95 1991 Erik Utter 74 2010 Bryan Mills 37 2011 Bryan Mills 62

UNASSISTED TACKLES Yr. Player Tackles 1980 Dean Kline 58 1981 Reed Olaso 64 1982 Mike Brandolino 79 1983 Gregg Rietmann 47 1984 Stats Missing 1985 Rich Vidinha 75 1986 Jeff Platta 59 1987 Jeff Platta 61 1988 Bill Blevins 47 1989 Dave Carroll 90 1990 Dave Carroll 65 1991 Erik Utter 47 2010 Bryan Mills 28 2011 Bryan Mills 35

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ASSISTED TACKLES Yr. Player 1969 Tom Weeks 1980 Reed Olaso 1981 Reed Olaso 1982 Reed Olaso 1983 Bill Connor 1984 Stats Missing 1985 Rich Vidinha 1986 Bill Blevins 1987 Jeff Platta 1988 Kurt Hanson 1989 Dave Carroll 1990 Tim Smith 1991 Erik Utter 2010 Bryan Mills 2011 Tim Hastie

Tackles 93 28 45 38 39 35 31 25 14 23 33 27 18 29

TACKLES FOR LOSS Yr. Player Tackles 1982 Mike Brandolino 12 1983 Mike Brandolino 14 1984 Stats Missing 1985 Stats Missing 1986 Gerry Pesavento 7 1987 Kirk Swoboda 9 1988 Jeff Brown 7 1989 Charlton Moananu 10 1990 Nofo Lilo 9 1991 Steve Brenner 6 2010 Josh Beck 5.5 2011 Tim Hastie 6.5 Landon Aano 6.5 QUARTERBACK SACKS Player Sacks Yr. 1980 Fred Reisinger 9 1981 Brad Verigan 2 1982 Mike Brandolino 7.5 1983 Mike Brandolino 9 1984 Stats Missing 1985 Swan 3 Victor 3 6 1986 Gerry Pesavento 1987 Kirk Swoboda 8 1988 Jeff Brown 10 1989 Charlton Moaneau 12

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1990 1991 2010 2011

Charlton Moananu 11 Sean Satterfield 2 Zach Bell 2 Landon Aano 2 Landon Aano 3

INTERCEPTIONS INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS Player Yds. Yr. 1966 Stats Missing 1967 Mike Kenyon 70 1968 Stats Missing 1969 Mike Williams 86 1970 Bill Mikesell 59 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Lloyd Little 41 1973 Lloyd Little 50 1974 Stats Missing 1975 Danny Bayne 13 1976 Mike Asuncion 52 1977 Gary Morris 69 1978 Gary Morris 63 1979 Karry Cameron 84 1980 Stacy Smith 50 1981 Robert Rothschild 102 1982 Jeff Paul 43 1983 Bart Hendrix 92 1984 Kevin Feist 29 1985-1988 Stats Missing 1989 Alan Sagon 63 1990 Charlton Moananu 19 1991 Dan Rudometkin 10 2010 Bryan Mills 87 2011 Bryan Mills 40 INTERCEPTIONS Yr. Player Int. 1966 Stats Missing 1967 Mike Kenyon 5 1968 Tim Armbruster 4 1969 Tim Armbruster 7 1970 Bill Mikesell 3 Jim Westendorf 3 1971 Stats Missing 1972 Lloyd Little 6 9* 1973 Lloyd Little 1974 Stats Missing 4 1975 Mike Asuncion 1976 Mike Asuncion 4 4 1977 Gary Morris Mike Asuncion 4 1978 Gary Morris 4 4 Kevin Gramsen 1979 Karry Cameron 4 4 Dean Kline 1980 Stacy Smith 6 1981 Robert Rothschild 4 2 1982 Jeff Paul Franshot Johnson 2 4 1983 Kevin Feist 1984 Kevin Feist 7 1985 Hauck 4 Kim 4 1986 Bill Blevins 7 7 1987 Bill Blevins 1988 Bill Blevins 7 1989 Brian Sherrard 6 6 Dave Carroll 1990 Dave Carroll 2 2 Reid Hellbusch 1991 Mickey Glaze 3 2010 Bryan Mills 3 2011 Bryan Mills 1 1 Tim Hastie Devin Lagorio 1 Craig Bailey 1 Sam Bettencourt 1 * - led Northwest Conference

Ernie Nihi

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Honor Roll

E T FB T T G RE RH LT RH FB LT LH C E G HB RG RT FB T LG RE LH E E T T G RB FB G FB LG FB C B E G C E HB E T B T G C B E T

Bob Light Paul Hutton Dale Klaumann 1951 Frank Buckiewicz Al Goertzen Gene Lukozsky Danny Hess Joe Kauwaii John Zavodsky Glenn Zeller Marvin Bibler 1952 Ron Haworth Frank Buckiewicz Al Goertzen Dan Hess Bob Sandgren Tinker Hatfield 1954 Jerry Millis 1955 Jerry Adams 1957 Tom Thompson Duane Baker Vince Heinrich 1958 Jack Nehring Tom Thompson Chuck Peterson 1959 Bill Hughes Bob Burnside Bob Wendell Chuck Peterson 1960 Bob Wendell Bob Light Dave Woodford 1961 Bob Wendell Dick Lawrence 1962 Dick Lawrence 1963 Clair Foley Ray Amstadt 1964 Dick Weise Mike Calvert Dick Daniels 1965 Jon Elston Charles Chapman Dick Daniels 1966 Charles Chapman 1967 Gale Barcroft 1970 Jim Westendorf 1971 Bob Wells Doug Horner Scott Watters Jim Westendorf 1972 Jim Willis Larry Crowley Ralph Nickerson Jay Butz Terry Woebke Steve Sherrill Elmer Groener Art Kalahiki Jim Westendorf

LB HB B B E T G G LB HB G B/S B T MG HB HB C

HB MG LB E FB E LB E QB B E LB HB T1 FB1 QB FB B HB T B T HB B T C E B E T QB RB E T MG LB B

Joe Kauwaii 1973 Jim Willis Gary Pope Ralph Nickerson Elmer Groener Lloyd Little 1978 Rick Anderson Bill Carlington Karry Cameron 1979 Calvin Myles 1981 Mark Schneider 1982 Forrest Barnes Darrel James Ed Ritt Mike Brandolino 1983 Forrest Barnes Mike Connor Mike Brandolino Ed Ritt Bill Connor Wayne Carter 1984 Wayne Carter Forrest Barnes Mike Connor Todd Smith Kevin Feist Bill Connor, Jr. 2011 Jordan Fukumoto

Forrest Barnes E E QB MG B G L B R IL G RB T NG G TB NG T LB CB R G RB/LB K CB LB WR

First Team All-Columbia Football Association 1985 Richard Vidinha LB Jeff Ogden RB Jim Swann DE 1986 Bill Blevins DB Eric Nicolai WR Gary Pesavento DL Richard Vidinha LB Brian Fleskes C 1987 Bill Blevins DB Mark Kaanapu OL Eric Nicolai WR Gary Pesavento DL Jeff Platta DB Brent Smith QB 1988 Bill Blevins DB Mark Kaanapu OL Jeff Brown DL Dave Lorenz WR 1989 Ernie Nihi OL David Carroll DB Charlton Moananu DL Jon Edmonds OL Al Navarro RB Brent Nicolas P Carlos Valdivia K Cedric Walter WR 1990 Ernie Nihi OL David Carroll DB Charlton Moananu DL

1991

Trey Mott Ernie Nihi Troy Walker

First Team Little All-Northwest (Associated Press) 1953 Ron Haworth 1958 Tom Thompson

LB OL WR

G G

First Team Little All-Northwest (NW Collegiate Sports Service) 1971 Doug Horner C 1972 Ken Albus G Terry Woebke E Steve Sherrill IL 1983 Mike Brandolino G 1984 Mike Connor RB Kevin Feist B 1987 Eric Nicolai WR Bill Blevins FS 1988 Bill Blevins FS 1989 Cedric Walker WR 1990 Ernie Nihi OL Nofo Lino DL 1991 Ernie Nihi OL NOTE: Little All-Northwest selected by the Associated Press prior to 1968 and by Jack Sareault’s Northwest Collegiate Sports Service from 1968-2001. Team discontinued after the 2001 season. Associated Press Little All-America Team 1952 Frank Buckiewicz 2nd Team 1958 Tom Thompson 2nd Team NAIA All-American 1983 Ed Ritt (DL) 2nd Team 1987 Eric Nicolai (WR) 2nd Team 1990 David Carroll (DB) Ernie Nihi (OL) Little All-Northwest Coach of the Year 1972 Frank Buckiewicz Columbia Football Association Mt. Hood League Coach of the Year 1987 Bill Griffin Sources: Northwest Conference archives (with appreciation to the late Jack Sareault); Bob Guptill (former Columbia Football Association information director), past Pacific press releases.

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Len Gilman First Team All-Northwest Conference 1926 Robert Pollock William Rannow Carl Johnson 1927 Robert Pollock 1928 Robert Pollock Gilbert Oddie 1929 Tuor Art Brachman Pete Miller 1930 Laurel Frost Russell Achinson 1931 Art Brachman Al Weinal Critchfield 1932 Art Brachman Al Weinal Clem Parberry Eldon Cone 1933 Loren Douglas 1934 Clem Parberry Sam Nixon Jim Corrigan 1935 Fossati Tilpher Barstad Jim Corrigan 1936 Tilpher Barstad 1937 Jim Wiles Oscar Giesecke Ed Gilman 1938 Jim Wiles George Racette Harvey Roloff Amend Lewis Merz Ed Gilman Howard Horner 1939 Ernie Naef Len Gilman 1940 Don Bryant Len Gilman 1941 Maitland Anderson George Risk 1946 Arnold Thorgerson Bill Dahlgren Maitland Anderson 1947 Arnold Thorgerson Stan Russell 1948 Arnold Thorgerson Bill Maggette Stan Russell 1949 Bob Maggette LeRoy Gamble John Jubb Stan Russell 1950 Ed Rooney Jim Hudson

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Year-By-Year Results

Coaching Records

PACIFIC Football

Chronological 1892-1898 1899 1900 1901-1903 1904 1905 1906 1907-1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913-1915 1916 1919 1920 1921-1929 1930-1933 1934-1935 1936-1942 1946 1947-1960 1961-1964 1965-1980 1981-1984 1985-1989 1990-1991 2010-Present By Victories 1947-1960 1965-1980 1921-1929 1936-1942 1930-1933 1985-1989 1892-1898 1913-1915 1961-1964 1981-1984 1934-1935 1901-1903 1904 1946 1899 1900 1910 1911 1990-1991 1909 1916 1919 1906 1920 2010-Present 1905 1912 1920

Burt Powell Arthur Arlett Mr. Wilcox T.L. McFadden W.C. Magee Mr. Shannon Mr. Coon Archie Hahn H.I. Sherman Dan Conville Paul Lynch Dudley Clark Ralph Yakel William Handlin Jessie Day Leon Strong Richard Abraham Leon Frank Eldon Jenne Anson Cornell Roger Folgate Ozzie Gates Paul Stagg Noah Allen Frank Buckiewicz, Sr. Bill Connor Bill Griffin Bill Singler Keith Buckley Paul Stagg Frank Buckiewicz, Sr. Leon Frank Roger Folgate Eldon Jenne Bill Griffin Burt Powell Ralph Yakel Noah Allen Bill Connor Anson Cornell T.L. McFadden W.C. Magee Ozzie Gates Arthur Arlett Mr. Wilcox Dan Conville Paul Lynch Bill Singler H.I. Sherman William Handlin Jessie Day Mr. Coon Richard Abraham Keith Buckley Mr. Shannon Dudley Clark Leon Strong

92 • Pacific University

10-2-3 3-1-0 3-2-1 5-12-4 4-3-0 0-3-0 1-2-1 5-6-0 2-2-3 3-2-0 3-2-0 0-3-0 8-3-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 0-3-1 1-1-0 29-30-4 18-13-3 6-6-5 21-24-7 4-3-1 63-51-6 8-26-0 40-98-2 8-27-1 14-27-1 3-14-1 1-17-0 63-51-6 40-98-2 29-30-4 21-24-7 18-13-3 14-27-1 10-2-3 8-3-0 8-26-0 8-27-1 6-6-5 5-12-4 4-3-0 4-3-1 3-1-0 3-2-1 3-2-0 3-2-0 3-14-1 2-2-3 2-3-0 2-4-0 1-2-1 1-1-0 1-17-0 0-3-0 0-3-0 0-3-1

BURT POWELL 1892-1898 10-2-3

1892 PAC 18 Bishop Scott’s 6 Multnomah AC

1-1 OPP 6 16

1893 PAC 28 Western Oregon

1-0 OPP 0

1894 PAC 60 George Fox 4 Portland 28 Western Oregon 0 Oregon

2-1-1 OPP 0 8 6 0

1895 PAC 0 Oregon State

0-0-1 OPP 0

1896 2-0-0 PAC OPP 12 Holmes Bus. College 0 6 10 Oregon Nat’l Guard 1897

RECORDS LOST

1898 PAC 6 Portland YMCA 13 Portland Linfield 2 2 George Fox 5 Oregon State

ARTHUR ARLETT 1899 3-1-0

1899 PAC OPP 5 Bishop Scott’s 36 Portland HS 28 Linfield Willamette 0

4-0-1 OPP 5 0 0 0 5

3-1 OPP 0 0 0 24

MR. WILCOX 1900 3-2-1

1900 PAC 0 Portland HS Portland Academy 0 0 Multnomah AC 23 George Fox 21 Portland Dental 5 Portland Dental

3-2-1 OPP 11 0 6 0 0 0

T.L. McFADDEN 1901-1903 5-12-4

1901 3-5 PAC OPP 6 Portland Academy 10 12 Chemawa 16 0 Multnomah AC 6 0 Multnomah AC 34 17 Oregon State 0 16 Oregon Med. School 0 29 Hill Military Acad. 0 0 Oregon 10 1902 1-4-1 PAC OPP 0 Portland Academy 6 0 Whitman 28 0 Oregon Med. School 0 16 Linfield 0 0 Oregon 70 0 Oregon State 31 1903 PAC 14 Hill Military Acad. 0 Portland Academy 5 Portland 0 Linfield 0 Oregon State 0 Willamette 0 Lewis and Clark

1-3-3 OPP 0 0 11 39 0 0 17

W.C. MAGEE 1904 4-3-0

1904 4-3 PAC OPP 17 Hill Military Acad. 5 16 Portland 0 16 Oregon Med. School 0 18 0 Lewis and Clark 5 Chemawa 10 0 Willamette 38 0 12 Portland YMCA

MR. SHANNON 1905 0-3-0

1905 PAC 0 Hill Military Acad. 0 Forest Grove AC 0 George Fox

0-3 OPP 5 14 5

MR. COON 1906 1-2-1

1906 PAC 0 Hill Military Acad. Portland 0 0 Oregon State 30 George Fox

1-2-1 OPP 0 10 28 0

ARCHIE HAHN 1907-1908 5-6-0

1907 PAC 0 Portland HS 12 Portland Academy 0 Oregon 0 Oregon State 5 Lewis and Clark 15 Lewis and Clark

3-3 OPP 6 0 52 49 0 0

1908 PAC 20 Portland Academy 0 Lewis and Clark 0 Portland Academy 4 Willamette 4 Chemawa

2-3 OPP 0 5 4 0 21

H.I. SHERMAN 1909 2-2-3

1909 PAC 20 Portland Academy 0 Oregon State 6 Hill Military Acad. 0 Lincoln HS 0 Portland CYO 0 Chemawa 0 Willamette

DAN COLVILLE 1910 3-2-0

1910 PAC 8 Portland Academy 11 Hill Military Acad. 21 Whitworth 31 Mount Angel Sem. 0 Willamette

3-2 OPP 0 12 0 0 12

PAUL LYNCH 1911 3-2-0

1911 PAC 2 Washington 29 Mount Angel Sem. 33 Chemawa 0 Puget Sound 20 Oregon State

2-3 OPP 0 21 5 0 0 0 8

3-2 OPP 3 6 0 6 0

DUDLEY CLARK 1912 0-3-0

1912 PAC 0 Washington HS 0 Willamette 6 Chemawa

0-3 OPP 21 40 20


Year-By-Year Results RALPH YAKEL 1913-1915 8-3-0

1913 PAC 6 Willamette 12 George Fox 20 Lewis & Clark 7 Chemawa

3-1 OPP 61 0 19 6

1914 PAC 61 Lewis & Clark 21 George Fox 47 George Fox

3-0 OPP 0 0 0

1915 PAC 0 Oregon 27 Mount Angel Sem. 7 Lewis & Clark 7 Willamette

2-2 OPP 47 7 6 13

WILLIAM HANDLIN 1916 2-3-0

1916 PAC 0 Multnomah AC 0 Vancouver AC 14 Mount Angel Sem. 6 Chemawa 7 Willamette

2-3 OPP 6 14 13 0 25

1917-1918 No Team – World War I

JESSIE DAY 1919 2-4-0

1919 PAC 21 Chemawa 6 Oregon State 0 Multnomah AC 0 Willamette 13 Reed 6 Oregon St. Frosh

2-4 OPP 0 47 20 12 0 28

LEON STRONG 1920 0-3-1

RICHARD ABRAHAM 1920 1-1-0

1920 PAC 0 Oregon St. Frosh 7 Oregon Frosh 0 Puget Sound 7 Willamette 0 Chemawa 40 Reed

1-4-1 OPP 0 24 0 23 90 0

LEO FRANK 1921-1929 29-30-4

1921 PAC 20 Mount Angel Sem. 7 Oregon 28 Lewis & Clark 27 Puget Sound 14 Chemawa

5-1 OPP 6 21 7 14 0

1922 PAC 0 Oregon 0 Oregon State 71 Mount Angel Sem. 7 College of Idaho 27 Puget Sound 20 Willamette

4-2 OPP 27 3 0 6 0 6

1923 PAC 0 Oregon State 0 Washington State 118 Geoege Fox 32 College of Idaho 13 Puget Sound 18 Willamette 6 Montana

5-2 OPP 12 19 0 0 0 0 0

1924 PAC 0 Washington State 0 Oregon 20 College of Idaho 7 Puget Sound Montana 7 26 Willamette

3-3 OPP 60 20 14 61 61 0

1925 PAC 7 Portland 0 Multnomah AC 0 Oregon 7 College of Idaho 25 Puget Sound 6 Linfield 23 Willamette 6 Whitman

3-5-1 OPP 7 32 13 16 56 0 0 13

1926 2-2-1 NWC PAC 0 Oregon 7 Linfield 9 Whitman 6 Willamette 0 College of Idaho 15 Puget Sound

2-2-2 5th OPP 0 0 9 10 9 0

1927 0-4-1 NWC PAC 6 Oregon 6 College of Idaho 50 Lewis & Clark 7 Whitman 0 Linfield 7 Willamette 7 Puget Sound

1-5-1 6th OPP 32 13 0 18 0 13 13

1928 2-3 NWC PAC 0 Oregon 0 Washington 0 Oregon State 7 College of Idaho 20 Linfield 0 Whitman

2-6 5th OPP 32 42 46 28 0 44

Willamette Puget Sound

0 14

1929 2-3 NWC PAC 0 Oregon 19 Portland 14 Lewis & Clark 20 Linfield 13 Puget Sound 0 Willamette 12 College of Idaho 26 Whitman

4-4 4th OPP 58 7 12 0 12 25 13 39

ELDON JENNE 1930-1933 18-13-3

1930 2-1-1 NWC PAC 6 Commerce HS 0 Oregon 13 Western Oregon 6 Portland 12 Linfield 62 Lewis & Clark 0 Oregon State 0 Whitman 6 Puget Sound 6 Willamette

5-4-1 3rd OPP 0 20 7 13 0 0 57 0 0 34

1931 3-2-0 NWC PAC 18 Linfield 12 Portland 28 College of Idaho 13 Whitman 7 Willamette 20 Lewis & Clark 6 Puget Sound

5-2 Tie 2nd OPP 6 7 7 20 6 0 25

1932 4-3-2 3-2 NWC Tie 3rd PAC OPP St. John’s Bachelor 6 6 6 Oregon 26 12 Portland 12 13 6 Puget Sound 0 Whitman 14 19 Linfield 7 18 Lewis & Clark 7 6 Willamette 2 0 Southern Oregon 20 1933 3-1-1 NWC PAC 7 Portland 0 Linfield 7 Lewis & Clark 14 Whitman 0 Willamette 13 College of Idaho 0 Puget Sound 0 Southern Oregon

4-4 3rd OPP 0 18 0 12 6 6 21 19

ANSON CORNELL 1934-1935 6-6-5

1934 3-1-1 NWC PAC Southern Oregon 7 7 Oregon State 13 Linfield

4-2-3 3rd OPP 0 19 0

0 28 13 7 0 27

Western Oregon Whitman Portland Puget Sound Willamette Lewis and Clark

1935 1-3-2 NWC PAC 6 Southern Oregon 7 Portland 0 Linfield 6 Whitman 7 Lewis & Clark 0 College of Idaho 0 Willamette 6 Puget Sound

0 7 13 7 34 6 2-4-2 6th OPP 0 13 0 13 7 13 13 0

ROGER FOLGATE 1936-1942 21-24-7

1936 1-5 NWC PAC 20 Fort Lewis 21 Linfield 19 Whitman 6 Puget Sound 7 College of Idaho 20 Lewis & Clark 0 Willamette 0 Portland

4-4 6th OPP 7 6 6 27 14 0 19 14

1937 4-3-1 3-1-1 NWC 2nd PAC OPP 0 Western Oregon 6 0 Portland 36 7 7 College of Idaho 0 Willamette 6 7 24 Whitman 20 Vancouver Barracks 0 19 Lewis & Clark 0 6 20 Puget Sound 1938 4-3 4-1-1 NWC Tie 1st NWC CO-CHAMPIONS PAC OPP Portland 26 6 21 Puget Sound 0 13 Linfield 0 0 San Jose CC 39 7 College of Idaho 14 6 Willamette 0 13 Whitman 6 1939 3-0-2 NWC NWC CHAMPIONS PAC 13 Pacific Lutheran 6 Linfield 0 W. Washington 13 Puget Sound 14 Whitman 13 College of Idaho 0 Willamette

3-2-2 1st

1940 2-1-2 NWC PAC Pacific Lutheran 6 6 Portland 6 College of Idaho 13 Linfield 13 Whitman 0 Puget Sound

2-4-2 3rd OPP 26 25 6 0 0 0

OPP 14 0 19 0 0 13 0

0 6

W. Washington Willamette

1941 2-3-0 NWC PAC 7 Portland 18 Portland Air Base 14 College of Idaho 7 Linfield 9 Whitman 13 Puget Sound 0 Willamette 20 St. Martin’s 1942 0-3-2 NWC PAC 0 Portland 6 St. Martin’s 0 Linfield 14 Whitman 0 College of Idaho 0 Willamette

0 20 4-4 Tie 3rd OPP 30 0 27 6 16 0 40 19 0-4-2 4th OPP 26 35 0 26 0 31

1943-1945 No Team – World War II

OZZIE GATES 1946 4-3-1

1946 3-3-0 NWC PAC 7 Everett JC 6 Whitman 0 Puget Sound 0 Lewis & Clark 9 Linfield 6 College of Idaho 0 Willamette 31 British Columbia

4-3-1 5th OPP 0 0 33 0 0 21 6 0

PAUL STAGG 1947-1960 63-51-6

1947 6-2 5-2 NWC 2nd PAC OPP 13 Lewis and Clark 0 48 Portland State 0 25 Whitman 7 6 Linfield 7 0 20 College of Idaho 0 Willamette 20 20 U of British Columbia 19 15 U of Puget Sound 6 1948 5-2 NWC PAC 33 British Columbia 0 Montana 0 Whitman 28 Linfield 14 College of Idaho 40 Oregon Tech 0 Southern Oregon 41 Lewis and Clark 19 Willamette

5-3-1 2nd OPP 0 27 0 14 20 0 14 0 0

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Year-By-Year Results 1949 8-1-1 4-1-1 NWC Tie 1st NWC CO-CHAMPIONS PAC OPP 20 Pacific Lutheran 20 33 W. Washington 13 25 Linfield 0 33 Whitman 27 33 Chico State 0 34 British Columbia 0 6 Lewis & Clark 13 48 College of Idaho 0 32 Willamette 7 33 UC Davis* 15 * - Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore. 1950 3-2 NWC PAC 12 W. Washington 12 Western Oregon 14 Chico State 13 College of Idaho 0 Lewis & Clark 19 Whitman 0 Pacific Lutheran 3 Linfield 27 Willamette

7-2 Tie 2nd OPP 6 6 6 6 24 7 19 0 7

PACIFIC Football

1951 8-2 4-1 NWC Tie 1st NWC CO-CHAMPIONS PAC OPP 0 W. Washingotn 8 0 20 Central Washington 26 Willamette 6 27 College of Idaho 6 0 Linfield 6 12 20 Lewis & Clark 12 20 Pacific Lutheran 13 Whitman 0 25 UC Davis* 7 * - Pear Bowl at Medford, Ore. 1952 7-0-1 4-0-1 NWC Tie 1st NWC CO-CHAMPIONS PAC OPP 9 W. Washington 7 6 31 Western Oregon 7 College of Idaho 7 37 Whitman 14 27 Willamette 26 25 33 Pacific Lutheran 32 Linfield 0 25 Lewis & Clark 7 1953 0-4-1 NWC PAC 12 W. Washington 26 Western Oregon 6 Willamette 13 College of Idaho 19 Pacific Lutheran 6 Linfield 0 Lewis & Clark 6 Whitman

2-4-2 6th OPP 12 14 6 41 6 20 14 13

1954 1-4 NWC PAC 26 W. Washington 16 Pacific Lutheran 6 Willamette 12 College of Idaho 19 Western Oregon 20 Linfield 0 Lewis and Clark

3-4 Tie 4th OPP 18 26 12 20 6 0 22

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1955 2-3 NWC PAC 0 Western Oregon 12 Whitman 13 Pacific Lutheran 14 Portland State 19 Willamette 12 College of Idaho 7 Linfield 7 Lewis & Clark

4-4 Tie 3rd OPP 12 13 0 7 6 20 13 6

1956 1-4 NWC PAC 0 UC Davis 7 College of Idaho 7 Willamette 27 Seattle Ramblers 13 Eastern Oregon 7 Whitman 14 Portland State 7 Linfield 18 Lewis &Clark

3-6 6th OPP 26 39 39 7 7 19 33 21 6

1957 0-5-0 NWC PAC 6 Chico State 25 Portland State 7 Seattle Ramblers 12 Pacific Lutheran 7 Linfield 14 Lewis & Clark 19 Whitman 6 Willamette 7 College of Idaho

2-7 6th OPP 48 18 28 0 41 19 28 40 20

1958 0-4-1 NWC PAC 14 Chico State 19 Portland State 14 Willamette 14 Pacific Lutheran 14 College of Idaho 7 Whitman 7 Linfield 13 Lewis & Clark

1-7-1 6th OPP 34 20 27 6 28 12 7 33

1959 4-5 2-3 NWC Tie 4th PAC OPP 17 Central Washington 0 7 UC Davis 14 12 Willamette 14 7 6 Pacific Lutheran 3 Whitman 7 16 College of Idaho 0 40 Portland State 0 33 20 Lewis & Clark 30 Linfield 7 1960 2-3 NWC PAC 20 Pacific Lutheran 28 UC Davis 14 Willamette 20 Western Oregon 13 Seattle Ramblers 34 Whitman 26 Lewis & Clark 35 College of Idaho 7 Linfield

5-4 4th OPP 12 0 25 14 28 14 27 13 21

NOAH ALLEN 1961-1964 8-26-0

1961 0-5 NWC PAC Pacific Lutheran 9 17 Chico State 0 College of Idaho 14 Western Oregon 14 Willamette 13 Whitman 0 Linfield 0 Southern Oregon 7 Lewis & Clark

0-9 6th OPP 12 20 32 27 31 19 45 33 36

1962 1-4 NWC PAC 7 Pacific Lutheran 13 Chico State 7 Willamette 19 Western Oregon 0 Santa Clara 33 Whitman 14 Lewis & Clark 20 College of Idaho 0 Linfield

1-8 5th OPP 12 19 40 21 47 0 39 0 13

1963 2-3 NWC PAC 14 Chico State 7 Portland State 21 Whitman 27 Western Oregon 3 Central Washington 0 Willamette 14 Linfield 7 Lewis & Clark 17 College of Idaho

3-6 4th OPP 20 27 20 0 20 7 27 35 0

1964 3-2 NWC PAC 20 Portland State 54 Western Oregon 7 College of Idaho 13 Pacific Lutheran 27 Whitman 21 Willamette 14 Lewis & Clark 0 Linfield

5-3 3rd OPP 7 17 0 21 14 14 17 63

FRANK BUCKIEWICZ, SR. 1965-1980 40-98-2

1965 2-3 NWC PAC 23 Western Oregon 18 College of Idaho 0 Willamette 28 George Fox 26 Oregon Tech 6 Linfield 19 Lewis & Clark 12 Whitman

5-3 Tie 3rd OPP 7 7 20 13 20 40 9 14

1966 1-4-1 NWC PAC 47 Oregon Tech 26 Whitman 6 Western Oregon 28 George Fox 0 Lewis & Clark

3-5-1 6th OPP 0 0 29 14 27

21 14 0 9

Willamette Linfield Pacific Lutheran College of Idaho

26 33 0 17

1967 2-4 NWC PAC 0 Simon Fraser 21 Western Oregon 0 Linfield 14 College of Idaho 9 Willamette 12 Pacific Lutheran 13 Whitman 0 Whitworth 2 Lewis & Clark

3-6 Tie 4th OPP 6 20 27 0 42 34 0 21 39

1968 0-5-1 NWC PAC 7 Western Oregon 0 Simon Fraser 7 Willamette 14 College of Idaho 0 Lewis & Clark 6 Linfield 0 Pacific Lutheran 16 George Fox 7 Whitman

1-7-1 6th OPP 36 41 55 27 41 26 33 0 7

1969 1-5 NWC PAC 34 Eastern Oregon 21 Western Oregon 15 College of Idaho 7 Lewis & Clark 3 Linfield 0 Pacific Lutheran 14 British Columbia 7 Whitman 20 Willamette

3-6 Tie 6th OPP 0 13 18 28 15 13 19 27 7

1970 0-6 NWC PAC 13 Western Oregon 10 Lewis & Clark 6 Linfield 14 Pacific Lutheran 7 Eastern Oregon 41 Whitman 7 Willamette 21 College of Idaho

0-8 7th OPP 14 41 41 45 26 46 10 30

1971 3-3 NWC PAC 7 Simon Fraser 20 Western Oregon 9 Linfield 10 Pacific Lutheran 34 Oregon Tech 28 Whitman 10 Willamette 48 College of Idaho 15 Lewis & Clark

4-5 4th OPP 36 35 7 11 21 9 27 20 28

1972 5-1 NWC PAC 28 W. Washington 7 Linfield 9 Pacific Lutheran 20 Simon Fraser 37 Whitman 21 Willamette 55 College of Idaho 24 Lewis & Clark 35 Southern Oregon

8-1 2nd OPP 13 27 7 0 0 0 37 7 0

1973 0-7 NWC PAC 19 Eastern Oregon 14 Pacific Lutheran 19 Whitworth 14 Whitman 10 Willamette 27 College of Idaho 29 Lewis & Clark 19 Linfield 6 Southern Oregon * - wins later forfeited

0-9 8th OPP 22 21 30 32 17 19* 10* 21 7

1974 1-6 NWC PAC 3 Southern Oregon 27 Lewis & Clark 6 Linfield 3 College of Idaho 6 Whitworth 14 Willamette 6 Pacific Lutheran 12 Whitman

1-7 Tie 6th OPP 21 22 41 28 37 27 49 18

1975 1-6 NWC PAC 14 Oregon Tech 7 Southern Oregon 7 Linfield 6 College of Idaho 0 Whitworth 13 Willamette 6 Pacific Lutheran 61 Whitman 7 Lewis & Clark

1-8 Tie 6th OPP 15 39 30 15 35 20 42 14 18

1976 2-5 NWC PAC 23 Western Oregon 6 Oregon Tech 9 College of Idaho 0 Whitworth 21 Willamette 8 Pacific Lutheran 28 Whitman 26 Lewis & Clark 21 Linfield

2-7 6th OPP 26 16 6 45 23 48 23 57 37

1977 0-6 NWC PAC 13 Western Oregon 17 W. Washington 23 Whitworth 3 Willamette 0 Pacific Lutheran 30 Eastern Oregon 8 Lewis & Clark 7 Linfield 23 College of Idaho

2-7 7th OPP 42 13 26 14 45 14 28 41 24

1978 3-2 NWC PAC 25 Western Oregon 17 W. Washington 21 Lewis & Clark 14 Willamette 28 Linfield 14 Eastern Oregon 0 Pacific Lutheran 31 Whitworth

4-4 3rd OPP 27 16 14 6 62 21 32 23


Year-By-Year Results 1-8 6th OPP 42 38 43 17 40 24 39 58 34

1980 0-5 NWC PAC 20 Western Oregon 0 Oregon Tech 3 Eastern Oregon 6 W. Washington 22 Lewis & Clark 20 Pacific Lutheran 14 Willamette 0 Linfield 6 Whitworth

0-9 6th OPP 49 20 55 28 42 41 20 54 49

BILL CONNOR 1981-1984 8-27-1

BILL GRIFFIN 1985-1989 14-27-4

BILL SINGLER 1990-1991 3-14-1

1985 2-7 1-5 CFA Mt. Hood Tie 6th PAC OPP 8 Oregon Tech 29 6 Simon Fraser 24 28 Lewis & Clark 15 33 Eastern Oregon 27 0 Puget Sound 31 0 Western Oregon 41 7 Southern Oregon 35 0 Willamette 37 14 Linfield 25

1990 2-3-1 CFA Mt. Hood PAC 21 Simon Fraser 3 Southern Oregon 25 Willamette 12 Whitworth 0 Linfield 24 Western Oregon 22 Lewis & Clark 28 Eastern Oregon 15 Oregon Tech

1986 1-5 CFA Mt. Hood PAC 14 Oregon Tech 7 Simon Fraser 46 Lewis & Clark 48 Eastern Oregon 21 Puget Sound 21 Western Oregon 7 Southern Oregon 53 Willamette 26 Linfield

2-7 6th OPP 19 45 48 27 58 40 17 16 42

1991 0-9 0-6 CFA Mt. Rainier 7th PAC OPP 13 Lewis & Clark 32 0 Southern Oregon 66 14 Central Washington 73 18 Whitworth 34 38 Pacific Lutheran 0 7 Simon Fraser 34 10 W. Washington 30 3 Willamette 43 31 Puget Sound 35

1981 0-5 NWC PAC 10 Oregon Tech 0 Central Washington 14 Southern Oregon 14 Western Oregon 20 Whitworth 0 Lewis & Clark 6 Pacific Lutheran 6 Willamette 6 Linfield

0-9 6th OPP 32 17 32 21 48 28 51 38 33

1987 3-2-1 CFA Mt. Hood PAC 14 Oregon Tech 18 Western Oregon 23 Simon Fraser 32 Eastern Oregon 28 Southern Oregon 13 W. Washington 31 Whitworth 24 Willamette 12 Linfield

4-3-2 4th OPP 40 15 17 14 3 13 35 24 17

1982 2-3 NWC PAC 3 Oregon Tech 0 Central Washington 15 Southern Oregon 18 Western Oregon 0 Linfield 15 Whitworth 21 Lewis & Clark 6 Pacific Lutheran 13 Willamette

2-7 4th OPP 17 51 37 52 41 47 14 17 11

1988 3-3 CFA Mt. Hood PAC 7 Oregon Tech 17 Western Oregon 13 Simon Fraser 24 Eastern Oregon 27 Southern Oregon 14 W. Washington 28 Whitworth 23 Willamette 38 Linfield

3-5-1 Tie 3rd OPP 45 38 44 6 38 34 28 21 24

1983 1-4 NWC PAC 17 Simon Fraser 0 Oregon Tech 33 W. Washington 24 Western Oregon 37 Willamette 13 Linfield 16 Whitworth 11 Lewis & Clark 3 Pacific Lutheran

4-5 Tie 5th OPP 48 21 23 14 15 46 41 26 34

1989 2-3-1 CFA Mt. Hood PAC 17 Simon Fraser 0 Southern Oregon 17 Willamette 3 Whitworth 22 Linfield 48 Western Oregon 10 Lewis & Clark 26 Eastern Oregon 9 Oregon Tech

3-5-1 5th OPP 13 7 17 27 34 20 32 10 13

1984 1-3 NWC PAC 24 Western Oregon 17 Simon Fraser 18 Oregon Tech 37 W. Washington 7 Pacific Lutheran 35 Willamette 0 Linfield 7 Whitworth 19 Lewis and Clark

2-6-1 Tie 3rd OPP 24 22 23 29 45 13 2 22 34

1992-2009

3-5-1 5th OPP 14 23 29 24 23 17 22 30 14

No Team

KEITH BUCKLEY 2010-Present 1-17 2010 0-6 NWC PAC 19 Puget Sound 9 Claremont M-S 0 Lewis & Clark 7 Willamette 14 Linfield 12 Whitworth 31 Puget Sound 23 Pacific Lutheran 42 Menlo

0-9 7th OPP 36 37 48 69 66 24 42 50 44

2011 1-5 NWC PAC 28 Simon Fraser 16 Menlo 9 Claremont-M-S 35 Lewis & Clark 7 Willamette 6 Linfield 6 Whitworth 44 Puget Sound 24 Pacific Lutheran

1-8 6th OPP 36 23 28 61 49 40 48 25 35

Series History First Team Game Bishop Scott’s Academy* 1892 British Columbia* 1946 Cal Poly 1958 Central Washington 1951 Chemawa Indian School* 1901 Chico State* 1949 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 2010 College of Idaho* 1922 Commerce HS* 1930 Eastern Oregon 1956 Everett JC* 1946 Forest Grove AC* 1905 Fort Lewis Academy* 1936 George Fox+ 1894 Hill Military Academy* 1901 Holmes Business College* 1896 Lewis & Clark 1903 Lincoln HS 1909 Linfield 1898 Menlo 2010 Montana 1923 Mount Angel Seminary* 1910 Multnomah AC* 1892 Oregon 1894 Oregon Freshmen 1920 Oregon Medical School* 1901 Oregon National Guard* 1896 Oregon State 1895 Oregon State Freshmen 1919 Oregon Tech* 1948 Pacific Lutheran 1939 Portland* 1894 Portland Academy* 1900 Portland Air Base* 1941 Portland CYO* 1909 Portland Dental College* 1900 Portland HS* 1899 Portland State 1947 Portland YMCA* 1898 Puget Sound 1911 Reed* 1919 Santa Clara* 1962 San Jose CC* 1938 Seattle Ramblers* 1956 St. John’s Bachelor Club* 1932 Simon Fraser 1967 Southern Oregon 1932 St. Martin’s* 1941 UC Davis 1949 Vancouver AC* 1916 Vancouver Barracks* 1937 Washington 1911 Washington HS* 1912 (Portland) Washington State 1923 Western Oregon 1893 Western Washington* 1939 Whitman* 1902 Whitworth 1910 Willamette 1899

Last Last Game Rec. Streak Win 1899 2-0-0 Won 2 1899 1969 4-1-0 Lost 1 1949 1958 0-1-0 Lost 1 — 1991 2-4-0 Lost 4 1959 1921 5-5-1 Won 1 1921 1963 2-5-0 Lost 5 1950 2011 0-2-0 Lost 2 — 1977 19-26-5 Lost 1 1976 1930 1-0-0 Won 1 1930 1990 8-6-0 Lost 1 1989 1946 1-0-0 Won 1 1946 1905 0-1-1 Lost 1 — 1936 1-0-0 Won 1 1936 1968 11-1-0 Won 7 1968 1910 4-2-1 Lost 1 1909 1896 2011 1909 2011 2011 1948 1922 1925 1932 1920 1904 1896 1934 1920 1990 2011 1942 1910 1941 1909 1900 1907 1964 1904 2011 1920 1962 1938 1960 1932 2011 1991 1942 1959 1916 1937 1928 1912

1-0-0 Won 1 1896 28-34-4 Lost 3 1985 0-0-1 Tied 1 — 25-39-4 Lost 4 1988 0-2-0 Lost 2 — 1-2-0 Lost 2 1923 6-0-0 Won 6 1922 0-7-0 Lost 7 — 0-13-2 Lost 5 — 0-1-0 Lost 1 — 2-0-1 Won 1 1904 1-0-0 Won 1 1896 2-11-3 Lost 7 1911 0-1-1 Tied 1 — 5-13-0 Won 1 1990 8-27-3 Lost 15 1972 5-11-3 Lost 7 1933 4-3-2 Won 2 1910 1-0-0 Won 1 1941 0-0-1 Tied 1 — 2-0-0 Won 2 1900 1-2-0 Lost 2 1899 5-3-0 Won 1 1964 2-0-0 Won 2 1904 15-13-3 Won 1 2011 2-0-0 Won 2 1920 0-1-0 Lost 1 — 0-1-0 Lost 1 — 1-2-0 Lost 2 1956 0-0-1 Tied 1 — 5-9-0 Lost 2 1990 4-15-0 Lost 4 1987 1-1-0 Lost 1 1941 2-2-0 Lost 2 1951 0-1-0 Lost 1 — 1-0-0 Won 1 1937 0-2-0 Lost 2 — 0-1-0 Lost 1 —

1924 1990 1991 1976 2011 2011

0-2-0 Lost 2 — 17-18-2 Won 2 1990 9-7-2 Lost 2 1984 22-23-4 Won 2 1976 2-18-1 Lost 5 1978 25-52-5 Lost 4 1988

* - school no longer sponsors football + - George Fox will reinstate football for the 2013 season Bold Type denotes 2011 opponents

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1979 0-5 NWC PAC 20 Western Oregon 7 Oregon Tech 3 Eastern Oregon 7 W. Washington 7 Pacific Lutheran 21 Willamette 13 Linfield 19 Whitworth 22 Lewis & Clark

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Pacific’s Championship Teams

1938 Northwest Conference Co-Champions

PACIFIC Football

Roger Folgate had never posted a losing record in his first two years as Pacific head coach, but three it took three seasons to finally bring a trophy to Forest Grove. In winning Pacific’s first Northwest Conference football title, the Badgers of 1938 would earn themselves the title of “Giant Killers” to get there. A pair of tough non-conference losses, including a 26-6 defeat to the University of Portland and a 39-0 shutout at the hands of San Jose State, did little to smash the team’s resolve. The Boxers posted shutouts in their first two NWC games, winning 21-0 over Puget Sound and 13-0 over Linfield. A 14-7 loss to the College of Idaho, buoyed by a lack of depth and illness, set the Badgers up for a showdown with a powerful Willamette team for at least a share of the league title. In a hard-fought contest, Len Gilman tossed to All-NWC end George Racette for the game’s only score, securing a 6-0 win over the Bearcats. The victory snapped a 26-game win streak in NWC games by Willamette, which dated back to the 1934 season. The Badgers finished the season with a 13-6 win over Whitman, completing the year with a 4-3 overall record and 4-1 NWC mark, tying with Willamette for Pacific’s first football title. 1938 SCHEDULE (4-3) Portland Puget Sound* Linfield* San Jose State College of Idaho* Willamette* Whitman* * - Northwest Conference opponents 1938 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS Points Points Team NWC For Against Pacific 4-1 60 20 Willamette 4-1 88 6 College of Idaho 2-2-1 35 74 Whitman 1-3-1 40 67 1-3 21 41 Puget Sound Linfield 1-3 12 48

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L 26-6 W 21-0 W 13-0 L 39-0 L 14-0 W 6-0 W 13-6

Overall 4-3 5-3 2-4-1 2-5 2-6

1939 Northwest Conference Champions In a repeat performance of the year before, Pacific secured what would be their only outright Northwest Conference championship to date with, ironically, one less win that the Badgers had put together in their first three years under Head Coach Roger Folgate. A close season-opening 14-13 non-conference loss to Pacific Lutheran, the Badgers redounded with a 6-0 win over Linfield, the first of four shutouts on the season and their third consecutive win over the Wildcats. Len Gilman connected on a 50-yard passing play to Lee Pangle for the game’s only score. A 19-0 loss to Western Washington would be Pacific’s last as the Badgers went 2-0-2 over their remaining four games. Pacific scored a 13-0 win over Puget Sound and a 14-0 shutout of Whitman before surviving a close call by the College of Idaho. The Coyotes ran the opening kickoff back 85 yards to open the game. The Badgers would need a last-second drive secure a 13-13 tie and set up another title game with Willamette. After WIllamette dropped a shocking 8-7 decision to Whitman earlier in the year, Pacific needed a win or a tie for the title. The two teams moved from a low-scoring the year before to a no-scoring game in 1939, holding a Bearcats’ team that had scored 91 points over the course of the season to a 0-0 tie. The deadlock allowed Pacific to finish 3-0-2 in conference, just ahead of Willamette’s 3-1-1. 1939 SCHEDULE (3-2-2) Pacific Lutheran Linfield* Western Washington Puget Sound* Whitman* College of Idaho* Willamette* * - Northwest Conference opponents 1939 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS Points Points Team NWC For Against Pacific 3-0-2 48 13 Willamette 3-1-1 91 27 Whitman 3-2-0 53 61 Linfield 2-3-0 68 79 1-3-0 45 90 Puget Sound College of Idaho 0-3-1 27 60

L 14-13 W 6-0 L 19-0 W 13-0 W 14-0 T 13-13 T 0-0

Overall 3-2-2 3-4-2 4-3 2-7 1-5-1


Pacific’s Championship Teams

1949 Northwest Conference Co-Champions Pear Bowl Champions

1949 SCHEDULE (8-1-1) Pacific Lutheran Western Washington Linfield* Whitman* Chico State British Columbia Lewis & Clark* College of Idaho* Willamette* UC Davis (Pear Bowl) * - Northwest Conference opponents 1949 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS Points Team NWC For Pacific 4-1 144 College of Idaho 4-1 113 Lewis & Clark 4-1 97 Linfield 2-3 48 Willamette 1-4 61 Whitman 0-5 78

T 20-20 W 33-13 W 25-0 W 33-27 W 33-0 W 34-0 L 13-6 W 48-0 W 32-7 W 33-15

Points Against 47 100 42 66 138 146

Overall 8-1-1 5-3-1 4-4 3-6 2-6

1951 Northwest Conference Co-Champions Pear Bowl Champions After falling two wins short of a repeat championship in 1950, Paul Stagg’s winged-T offense allowed Pacific to once again lay claim to a share of the 1951 Northwest Conference crown. The Badgers came in with a 4-1 conference mark to tie with Lewis & Clark, but won a vote by faculty athletics representatives to earn a second trip to the Pear Bowl. Their opponent in the Pear Bowl was the same and the result was the same as it was in 1949. The Badgers scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter, overcoming a 7-6 deficit to beat UC Davis 25-7. A close 8-0 loss to Western Washington to open the season yielded to a three-game win streak as Central Washington, Willamette and the College of Idaho scored just 12 points against the Badgers during the string. Pacific’s hopes for their second outright title were thwarted by rival Linfield, who upset the Badgers in Pacific’s homecoming by a close 6-0 margin. Pacific closed the regular season with three more wins, beating Lewis & Clark and Pacific Lutheran by identical 20-12 margins before finishing out with a 13-0 shutout of Whitman. Pacific landed eight players on the All-Northwest Conference Team, the most the red and black would have named until 1972. 1951 SCHEDULE (8-2) Western Washington Central Washington Willamette* College of Idaho* Linfield* Lewis & Clark* Pacific Lutheran Whitman* UC Davis (Pear Bowl) * - Northwest Conference opponents 1951 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS Points Team NWC For Pacific 4-1 86 Lewis & Clark 4-1 179 College of Idaho 3-2 80 Linfield 1-3-1 58 Whitman 1-3-1 40 Willamette 1-4-0 49

L 8-0 W 20-0 W 26-6 W 27-6 L 6-0 W 20-12 W 20-12 W 13-0 W 25-7

Points Against 30 71 95 93 96 204

Overall 8-2 9-0 3-3-3 3-5-1 3-5

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Dr. Paul Stagg brought coaching experience and name recognition to Pacific. The son of Amos Alonzo Stagg was bound to know how to coach the game, but he also brought winning and returned the Badgers to the top of the Northwest Conference podium. In his third year leading the program, Pacific became an offensively potent program behind the quick legs of All-NWC and Little AllAmerican Stan Russell, who earned league honors for the third consecutive season. The Badgers scored a league-high 144 points (297 against all opponents), 31 more than the College of Idaho. After opening the season with a 20-20 tie with Pacific Lutheran, Pacific steamrolled their next five opponents. The victories included a 25-0 blanking of Linfield, a 33-0 shutout of Chico State and 34-0 defeat of British Columbia. Lewis & Clark ended the win streak and Pacific’s chances for their second outright title, scoring for the first time over the Badgers in four years with two fourth quarter scores to win 13-6. Pacific secured the tie with convincing victories in their last two regular season games, tallying a 48-0 shutout over the College of Idaho and a 32-7 victory over Willamette. Pacific finished the conference schedule at 4-1, tying with Lewis & Clark and the College of Idaho for the league title. The team’s 7-1 record secured the Badgers their first postseason berth, accepting an invitation to play in the Pear Bowl in Medford, Ore. Pacific collected a 33-15 triumph over UC Davis in the fourth annual game, which was presented by the Shriner’s Hillah Temple at Medford’s Spiegelberg Stadium.

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1952 Northwest Conference Co-Champions

PACIFIC Football

For the second time in school history, Pacific succeeded in becoming back-to-back champions. But once again, their quest for the title outright would be stopped thanks to 7-7 tie with the College of Idaho, which shared league honors. The 1952 campaign would be marked by close calls. The Badgers barely escaped Western Washington in the non-conference opener by a 9-7, coming from behind on a touchdown reception by Frank Buckiewicz to Kay Frizell. Pacific also found themselves on the winning end of a narrow 27-26 win over Willamette and an exciting 33-25 victory over Pacific Lutheran. The Badgers closed the season out with a rarity, handing Paul Durham’s Linfield team a 32-0 shutout. Pacific played a total of six players on the All-Northwest Conference team and saw the selection of the quarterback Buckiewicz to the Associated Press Little All-America Second Team. 1952 SCHEDULE (7-0-1) Western Washington Western Oregon College of Idaho* Whitman* Willamette* Pacific Lutheran* Linfield* Lewis & Clark* * - Northwest Conference opponents 1952 NORTHWEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS Points Team NWC For Pacific 4-0-1 128 College of Idaho 4-0-1 120 Willamette 3-2-0 137 Linfield 2-3-0 59 Lewis & Clark 1-4-0 72 Whitman 0-5-0 41

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W 9-7 W 31-6 T 7-7 W 37-14 W 27-26 33-25 W 32-0 W 25-7

Points Against 54 52 54 120 101 76

Overall 7-0-1 5-2-2 5-3-1 1-6-1 3-6-0

From 1985 until the program’s discontinuation in 1991, Pacific competed as part of an NAIA super-conference known as the Columbia Football Assocation. The conference formed when football programs from the Northwest Conference and the Evergreen Conference combined to compete in one large 14-team league. The CFA’s Mt. Hood League was comprised of seven of the league’s eight Oregon schools: Lewis & Clark, Linfield, Oregon Tech, Pacific, Southern Oregon, Western Oregon and Willamette. Eastern Oregon and Simon Fraser of Canada joined the league’s five Washington schools in the Mt. Rainier League: Central Washington, Pacific Lutheran, Puget Sound, Western Washington and Whitworth. Pacific moved to the Mt. Rainier League as part of a pre-determined rotation that put one Oregon school in the northern half of the CFA for a two-year term. The CFA dropped to a 13-team league when Pacific cut football following the 1991 season and to 12 teams when Oregon Tech dropped the sport in 1992. The association became a one division, six-team league in 1996 when the Northwest Conference schools returned to conference play in preparation for their move to NCAA Division III affiliation. Humboldt State of Arcata, Calif., replaced Eastern Oregon in the CFA in 1997. The league officially disbanded after the 2000 season when Central Washington, Humboldt State, Western Oregon and Western Washington gained NCAA Division II affiliation and became the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Simon Fraser continued to compete as a NAIA independent in football until becoming affiliating with Canada Interuniversity Sport for the 2002 season. Pacific went 12-27-3 in its seven years in the Columbia Football Association. The Boxers’ best finish was a tie for third place in the CFA’s Mt. Hood League during the 1988 season. COLUMBIA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONS 1985 Pacific Lutheran Linfield 1986 1987 Central Washington, Oregon Tech 1988 Central Washington, Oregon Tech Central Washington 1989 1990 Central Washington, Southern Oregon Central Washington, Linfield, Lewis & Clark 1991 1992 Linfield 1993 Pacific Lutheran, Linfield Pacific Lutheran, Linfield 1994 1995 Western Washington, Pacific Lutheran Western Washington, Willamette 1996 1997 Western Oregon 1998 Central Washington Western Washingon 1999 2000 Central Washington, Western Washington


NOTE: All-time roster includes all players on roster between 1920 and 1991. From 2010 on, listing is based on athletes who have played at least one game. All-time roster is missing information from the following seasons: 1929, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1948, 1950, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1980, 1985. A C. J. Aalona Kimo Aalona Landon Aano Nick Abbott Branden Abiva Jerry Adams Bim Adamson Clint Agee Leon Aggalot Joe Agost Ku Aiona Reed Aken Beryl Akers Derek Aki Hajime Alabanza Mike Albrecht Ken Albus Forrest Allen Greg Allen Gordon Allured Matt Altier Bruce Alton Austin Alvarez John Alves Rick Alves Julian Amaya Neil Amina London Amorin Ray Amstadt Cooney Anderson Dave Anderson Dick Anderson Rick Anderson Chris Andrews Dave Andrews Bill Angelos Blake Anthony Sam Arashiro Sean Arbogast Marlin Ard Tim Armbuster Adam Armstrong Jack Arnold Dayton Arruda Reece Asakura Reid Ashley David Askew Devin Asselin Michael Asuncion Aaron Atkins Carroll Atkinson Tim Auringer Daniel Austin B Jim Bachman Rob Bachman Bill Bacon Craig Bailey Tim Bailey Chaz Bajet Matt Bajo Duane Baker Greg Baker Kenny Baker Keith Bakkum Rocky Balada Bryce Baldwin

2010 1981 2010-11 1982 2011 1952-53 1951 1951-53 1975-76 1949 2010-11 1986 1952-53 1988 2010 1982-84 1969-70-72 1957 1991 1977 2010 1972 2010-11 1975 1976 1952 1982-84 2010 1963-64 1940 1987 1970 1976-79 1984 1968 1968-70 2011 1977 2011 1972 1968-70 2011 1966 1963-66 1990 2010 1978-79 2010 1975-77 1990-91 1947 1980-81 1982 1983 1982-83 1954-55 2010-11 1987 2011 1981-82 1955 1970 1986 1949 1972 2010

Sean Bangs 2010-11 Merle Barber 1968 Mike Barber 1975-76 Gale Barcroft 1964, 1966-67 Jeff Barmby 2011 Forrest Barnes 1982-84 Cameron Baron 2011 Joey Barros 1987-88 Scott Baumgartner 1986-87 John Beal 1975-77 Pat Beard 1983 Josh Beck 2010 Joe Bee 1968 Adam Bell 2011 Jim Bell 1955 Jon Bell 1989 Kevin Bell 1989 Spencer Bell 2010 Zach Bell 1991 Duane Belvoir 1984 Michael Ben 1967-69 Steve Benight 1975 Chuck Bennett 1976-77 Don Berg 1953 Arnold Bergren 1946 Brian Bergquist 1986-87 Duff Bergquist 1984 1986 Wade Berrett Dan Berry 1982-84 Josh Berry 1991 2011 Sam Bettencourt Wade Bettencourt 2010 Marv Bibler 1951 Bill Bieker 1946-47, 1949 Bill Bird 1967 1983-84 Bill Bishop Bob Bishop 1951-52 Dennis Blackwell 1975-76 Tim Blackwell 1976 Frank Blair 1953-54 1983-81 Paul Blanchard Bill Blevins 1986-89 Russ Blunck 1978-79, 1981 Tom Bonsell 1953 Dan Boomer 1955 2010 Kawika Boro Mike Boshers 1975 Lyle Bosket 1988 Chris Boullet 1991 Dave Bowman 1972 1964-65 Joe Boyd John Boyd 1970-72 Damon Boydston 1977 Brian Bracci 2010 Roger Braker 1986-87 Eric Bramwell 1989 1983 Mike Brandolino Mark Brazelton 1984 Pat Brennan 1981 Steve Brenner 1991 Jared Bridgewater 2010 2011 Josh Brinkworth Bob Broberg 1972 Steve Brody 1967-68 Willie Brosseau 1976-79 Austin Brown 2011 1986 Chris Brown Greg Brown 1975 Jeff Brown 1988 Kendall Brown 2010 Lyle Brown 1947-49 1949 Tony Brown Ed Bruer 1975 John Brunelle 1978-79, 1981-82 Francis Brusco 1946-47 Don Bryant 1940 1978-79 Greg Buckiewics Frank Buckiewicz 1949-52 Frank Buckiewicz Jr. 1975-77 Walt Buckiewicz 1951 Kevin Buckner 1988 1966-67 John Bunke Marvin Buntin 1947-49

Don Burg Dave Burgess Craig Burkhart Ken Burkhart Frank Burki Bob Burnside Mark Burt William Butcher Bob Butler Jack Butler Jay Butz Willard Butzloff C Ruben Caballero Pat Cadiz Jim Cain Ton Cain Edrick Callejo Tripp Callery Mike Calvert Kerry Cameron Ian Campbell T.C. Campbell Danny Cannon Phil Caputo Chris Card Dan Carlile Bill Carlson Rick Carpenter Ron Carper Eddie Carrillo Dave Carroll Wayne Carter Quinn Carver Bruce Casias Bo Casillas Gabe Casillas Jim Cason Floyd Castellano Gene Cavell Charlie Chapman Spencer Chandler Mario Chaves Ben Cheek Jim Childers Jack Childress Ernest Chinen Les Ching Bill Christensen Dale Christiansen Daniel Chun Jeff Chun Esmond Chung Larry Chung Conor Clark Randy Clark Zach Clark Bob Clarke Kent Clausen Frank Cleys Jeff Close Francis Cloudt Mike Coates Mark Colangelo Chris Coleman Clayton Colliton Bill Connor Dave Connor Mike Connor Wendy Connor Gary Connors Ed Contreras Lynn Coon Mark Cooper Marv Cooper Mervin Cooper Scotty Cooper Grant Corliss Jim Corn Blake Cornell William Cosier Ernest Cotton

1952 1969-70 1972 1972 1940 1957 1975 1987 1963-64 1983 1969-72 1953 1986 1990 1977 1972 1986 1967 1964 1978-79 2010 2010-11 1976 1983 1972 1969-70 1990-91 1983,86 1968 2011 1988-1990 1983-84 1986 1981 1987 1986 1975 1981 1965 1965-66 2011 1978-79 2011 1976 1986-87 1968-69 1972 1990 1952-55 2011 1986-87 1965-67 1951-54 2010-11 1989 2010 1949 1970-72 1952 1978-79 1991 1967 1975-76 1991 1990-91 1983-84 1983-84 1983-84 1953 1953-55 1988 1966 1978-79 1955-57 1949 2011 1983-84 1972 1986-87 1983 1975

Allan Covington Jeff Cox Tom Cox Ron Craig Chris Cronin Dane Crossley Jim Crowell Larry Crowley Stockton Crowley Gordon Croston Gerald Crumpacker Ken Crutch Ken Curfew Vincent Cyphers Curt Cyr D Spencer D’Amato Ken Dahl Bill Dahlgren Bill Dahlgren Wayne Dahlke Skip Dailey Cyler Dalgord Sean Dalton Petr, Danchev Dick Daniels Hunter Dassonville Al Davidson Pat Davidson Skip Davidson Brent Davies Ben Davis Frank Davis Howard Davis Ralph Davis Rusty Davis Dakota Davison D.J. Debbs Chad Debnam Tom DeBord Roger DeLeon Tom Delgato Scott Denney Kalen Dennis John Derby Norman Deponte Harvey Dethlefs Damon Dias Doug Dick Ken Dickerson Paul Diederich Dan Dieringer Rob Dimick Conrad Divis Bob Dixon Ken Dixon Matthew Dodier Todd Dodson Eric Domingo Robert Dominiak Dominique Donaghy Kevin Dopps Cal Downey Kevin Doyle Mars Duffy Kasey Dukes Joseph Dunn Howard Durand Tim Durkin Doug Duvall Fred Dyer Pat Dyer Tom Dyer E Tate Eakin Alex Easley Max Easley Ken Eastman Bill Eddy Steve Edminson Dick Edwards

1976 1976 1991 1953-55 1991 1986-88 1970 1970-72 2011 1952-54 1949 1981 1986 1947 1970 2011 1975-77 1946-47 1940 1986 1987-88 2010 2010-11 2011 1963-65 2010-11 1949-51 1969 1975 1978-79 1954-57 1972 1940 1968 1965-66 2010 1987-89 1969-70 1981-81 1969-70 1975 1977 2011 1975-77 1986 1955 1988-90 1976-77 1969 1965-68 1987-90 1975-78 1972 1957 1966-67 2011 1983 1989 1988 2011 2011 1966-69 1986 1983 2010-11 2010 1965-67 1982-84 1977 1983-84 1967 1978-79 2011 2011 1986 1978-79 1972 1978-79 1963

Dick Edwards Jerry Edwards Brad Ebel Eric Ecklund Chris Eisenbarth John Elder Roy Ellington Mike Elliot Todd Elliot Orville Elliott John Elston Larry Elton Kyle England Tim Engles Mark Eppenbach Bill Erickson Josh Erickson Erl Erlandson Ron Ernish Bob Estok Ted Etten Mark Evans Max Evans Jerry Evenson

1963 1977-79 1988 1986 1989-90 1968 1966 1978-79 1982 1940 1963-65 1968 2010 1975-76 1983 1969 1989-90 1940 1954 1954 1983-84 1966-67 1955 1963-64

F Justin Fa’agau Larry Fallin David Falk John Fanning Terry Farr Bill Fate Rob Fazio Kevin Feist Aaron Fentress Jim Ferguson Eli Ferreira Aes Ferrer Mike Ferris Dale Fessenden Shane Feuerbach Rudy Figueroa Alvin Finkley Jake Fischer David Fish Pat Fisher Gary Fisk Ron Fitzgerald Brian Fleskes Gabe Flory Bill Foelker David Fok Clair Foley Joe Fontaine Michael Ford Larry Forsyth Don Fort Mark Frack Arnie Francis Bob Franck Frank Franklin Todd Fred Dan French Ray Fritz Kay Frizzel Richard Fromdahl Willie Fruseau Andy Fujimoto Jayson Fukumoto Jordan Fukumoto Bret Fullmer

2011 1965 1986-87 1975 1963 1957 1972-75 1982-84 1989-90 1957 2010 2010 1981 1968-70 2010-11 1987-88 1989 2010 1978-79 1970 1954-57 1990-91 1983-86 2010-11 1940 1984 1963 1947 1978-79 1965-66 1969 1986-87 1972 1940 1947 1981 1952-55 1975-76 1951-52 1957 1977 2011 2010 2010-11 1991

G Hank Gaffke Fred Gaines Leroy Gamble Derrick Garcia Bill Garlington Don Garrett Cecil Gates Ed Gayle Bob Gaytas Larry Gehrts

1977 1970-72 1947-49 1976 1976-77 1986 1983 1957 1954-55 1954-55

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All-Time Roster Jerry Edwards Brad Ebel Eric Ecklund Chris Eisenbarth John Elder Roy Ellington Mike Elliot Todd Elliot Orville Elliott John Elston Larry Elton Kyle England Tim Engles Mark Eppenbach Bill Erickson Josh Erickson Erl Erlandson Ron Ernish Bob Estok Ted Etten Mark Evans Max Evans Jerry Evenson

1977-79 1988 1986 1989-90 1968 1966 1978-79 1982 1940 1963-65 1968 2010 1975-76 1983 1969 1989-90 1940 1954 1954 1983-84 1966-67 1955 1963-64

F Justin Fa’agau Larry Fallin David Falk John Fanning Terry Farr Bill Fate Rob Fazio Kevin Feist Aaron Fentress Jim Ferguson Eli Ferreira Aes Ferrer Mike Ferris Dale Fessenden Shane Feuerbach Rudy Figueroa Alvin Finkley Jake Fischer David Fish Pat Fisher Gary Fisk Ron Fitzgerald Brian Fleskes Gabe Flory Bill Foelker David Fok Clair Foley Joe Fontaine Michael Ford Larry Forsyth Don Fort Mark Frack Arnie Francis Bob Franck Frank Franklin Todd Fred Dan French Ray Fritz Kay Frizzel Richard Fromdahl Willie Fruseau Andy Fujimoto Jayson Fukumoto Jordan Fukumoto Bret Fullmer

2011 1965 1986-87 1975 1963 1957 1972-75 1982-84 1989-90 1957 2010 2010 1981 1968-70 2010-11 1987-88 1989 2010 1978-79 1970 1954-57 1990-91 1983-86 2010-11 1940 1984 1963 1947 1978-79 1965-66 1969 1986-87 1972 1940 1947 1981 1952-55 1975-76 1951-52 1957 1977 2011 2010 2010-11 1991

G Hank Gaffke Fred Gaines Leroy Gamble Derrick Garcia Bill Garlington Don Garrett Cecil Gates Ed Gayle Bob Gaytas Larry Gehrts Paul George

1977 1970-72 1947-49 1976 1976-77 1986 1983 1957 1954-55 1954-55 1965

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Travis George Frank Geske Bruce Giesbrecht Rolf Giesler Eric Gietzen Len Gilman Tom Gilmore Marc Giltner Earl Gipe Richard Gipe Francis Girt Nick Gitts Mickey Glaze Ron Glenn Al Goertzen Dan Gonzales Rick Goode Ed Goodell Bob Graham Kevin Gramson Joseph Grandberry Eric Granstrom Doug Graven John Green Tom Grigg Bob Grimsbo Elmer Groener Wilmer Groener Brett Groves Dan Grund Jeff Grundon Jon Gudmundson Greg Gustin Joe Gutowsky Steve Guy Ronnie De Guzman H Bryan Hadley John Hadley Steve Hafer Trey Hairabedian Roy Hale Norman Hallyburton Dale Hamerus Bob Hamilton Don Hammer Patrick Han Steve Hancock Brandon Hand Michael Hangai Michael Hanki Kurt Hanson Randy Hanson Cyrus Hanuna Merle Harbor Brandon Harms Andy Harris Brian Harris Greg Harris Eric Harrison John Hart Tim Hastie Roderick Hatch Steve Hateyama Tinker Hatfield Jacob Hauge Dennis Havens Kenneth Hawkins Ron Haworth Brett Hayes Harold Haynes Jason Hays Patrick Hazelton Brad Hebing Vince Heinrich Reid Hellbusch Brian Heller Michael Henderson Mik Hendrickson Bart Hendrix Mike Hennessy Rick Herrera

2010-11 1975-76 1978-79 1975 2010-11 1940 1955 1986 1940 1968 1940 1969-72 1991 1984 1949-52 1988 1976 1987-89,91 1955-57 1977 1976 1986-87 1968 1983 1963-64 1963-65 1970 1972 1986 1976-77 1976-79 1988 1989-88 1953-55 1988 2011 1991-90 1957 1967-69 2011 1983-84 1940 1947 1964 1940 1991 1983-84 2011 1988-90 1972 1987-88 1990-91 1986-89 1967 2011 2011 1989-90 1976-79 1987 1988 2010-11 1991 1967 1951-52 2010 1969-70 1966 1949-53 1988-90 1963 1990 1991 1982-83 1953-55 1990 1984 2010 1978-79 1982-83 1964 1983

Steve Herrick Steve Heselius Dan Hess Patrick Hessler Brent Hicks Taylor Hickson Glenn Higa Patrick Higa Tod Higinbotham Scott Higgins Dan Hodges Brooks Hoff Ken Hoff Morris Hoff Don Holbert Dan Holladay Flint Holland J.J. Hollie John Hollie Mike Holm Brian Holman Tim Holub Wesley Hooper Omar Horani Dave Horner Doug Horner George Horner Tom House Dwayne Howard Frank Howard John Howard Brian Hoy Jim Hudson Nate Hudson Tim Hudson Torin Huff Matt Huffman Bill Hughes Ray Hughes David Hunt Elvan Huntington Gary Huntley John Hutchison Paul Hutton

1987-88 1989 1951-53 1991 1965 2010 1966-69 1991 1983,86 2010 1965-68 1986 1953 1940 1987-88 1991 1991 1988-90 1989 1989 1978-79 1981 2010-11 2010 1972 1968-70 1940 1949-51 1976 2010-11 1970-72 1986 1946-49 1991 1963-64 2011 1988-89 1957 1955 1988 1970 1964 1987 1947-49

I Mike Ignowski Yuki Igushi Jarrin Inagaki Dennis Ingram Kyle Ingram Ruben Iosefa Don Iverson

1968-69 1984 2011 1963-64 1983-84 2011 1957

J George Jackson 1968 Davis Jacobs 2010-11 Stephen Jacobsen 1966 Calvin James 1966 Dan James 1982-84 Darrel James 1981-84 Lee James 1984 Dan Jansen 1972 1946 Walter Jaross Clare Jarvis 1940 Thomas Jayo 1983 Keith Jeffries 1975 Kaipo Jenkins 1981-82 Chris Johnson 2010 Chrystian Johnson 2010-11 Junior Johnson 1968-70 Ken Johnson 1972 Nick Johnson 2011 1954 Russ Johnson Torry Johnson 1940 Bill Jones 1963-66 Doug Jones 1946 Jaime Jones 1978-79 1972 Jim Jones Chris Jorgenson 1988-89 Garrett Jorgensen 1983 John Jubb 1946-49 Mike Juhala 1990-91

Jim Just 1982-83 K Ernest Kaai Abe Kaalele Mark Kaanapu Joe Kaauwai Lloyd Kadow Terry Kadrmas Bruce Kaelani Jeff Kaihewalu Art Kalahiki Amani Kalamba Thomas Kaleikini Iaone Kaluhiokalani Akihiro Kamada Alyn Kamakaala Furl Kamakaala Darin Kamealoha Ed Kameenui Marty Kammerzell Anthony Kane Mark Kane Chris Karcher Tim Karrick Henry Kaulia Keoni Kaulukukui Robb Kawahukui Joe Kawaai Kelson Kawai Rod Kawakami Dave Keck Tilson Kekua Harley Kelley Larry Kelley Tre’ Kennedy Wayne Kennedy Chad Kent Mike Kenyon Al Keranen Mike Kerns Bryce Kerschner Henderson Kiaha Terry Kiefer Korey Kier Connor Kihune Matthew Killingsworth Stanley Kim Mike Kimber Marvin Kincade Tom Kintzley Dale Klaumann Dean Kline Phil Klingsheim Bob Klaumann Doug Knight Tracy Knight Jerry Knudsen Mel Knutson Kyle Kobashigawa Karl Kobaski Aaron Koford Andrew Konieczka Mark Konyn Bill Kreiger Trent Kroll Jordan Kronen Kawika Kunewa Clyde Kunihiro Don Kyle

1955 1965 1987-88 1951 1972 1991 1967 1981-84 1968,72 2010 1986 1988 1991 1978-79 1983 2010 1967-68 1988-90 1987 1966-69 1983 1989 1981 2010 1986 1954-55 2010-11 1966-67 1970 1983 1952-54 1963 1986 1957 1972 1966-69 1968 1964 2010-11 1975 1975-77 1989 2010 1988-90 1983-84 1988-91 1968-69 1965-67 1947-49 1978-81 1951-52 1972 1947 1978-79 1955 1964 1983 1953 2010-11 1986 1978-79 1983 1987 2010-11 1990 1969 1972

L Dan Labasan 1969 Bobby Ladiges 2011 2010-11 Devin Lagorio Joe Lally 1978-79 Michael Larson 2011 Shawn LaRue 1981 Mike Lau 1983 2011 Jakob Lawrence Fred Leach 1957 Loren Leach 1953 Brian Leachman 1976-77

Bill Lee Jon Lee Charlie Lemcke Fred Lemcke Kirk Lemley Mike Lena Bob Lepschat Dick Lewin Jay Lewis Rick Light Nofo Lilo Craig Lisko Charlie Little Lloyd Little Vince Littrell J.C. Lizza Rex Lockett Tom Logan Tyler Lohrke Jerry Long Dave Lorenz Buck Lorts Trevin Loza Gene Lukoszyk Mike Lum Talbert Lum Ho Ted Luther Roger Lyman Heath Lynn M Steve Mabry Bill Mackaness Mike Magee Bob Magette Kramer Mahoe Mike Maki Hank Makini Noah Maningo Roger Maniscalco Dick Mannila Jayson Manning Craig Marcin Doug Marshall Greg Martin Enrique Masane Bill Masei Will Marchbanks Stan Masneri Dick Mason J.A. Massaquoi Nick Mauro Tim Mausen Bill Mazelin J.T. May Dwight McBride Mike McCabe Dick McCain Matt McCann Mike McCartney Monty McCleary Scott McCrae John McDaniel Don McDowell Mike McEwan John McGee Monte McGovern Deven McKinney Frank McLain Mike McLaury Chris McLinden Trevor McMahon Randy McMichael Tim McMillen Kevin McNulty Ken Mead Nick Meares Roger Medges Keith Meeuwsen Kelly Meguro Anthony Meneses Kyle Merriam Norman Metheny

1940 2010 1976 1940 1978-82 1991 1949 1963-64 1986 1983 1989-90 1989-90 1981 1970-72 1986 1987 1953-55 1983-84 1978-79 1982-84 1988 1968-70 2010 1949-51 1981-83,86 1986 1967 1983 1991 1988 1951 1984 1947-49 1988 1955 1981-82 2011 1951-54 1957 2011 1968-69 1978-79 1972 1981 1990 2010-11 1976 1964 2010 1955 1968 1988 2010-11 1968 1972 1964-66 1991 1981 1991 1967 1991 1978-79 1976-79 1991 1975 2011 1967 1990-91 2010 2010 1954 1977 1983 1968 2011 1966-67 1982 2011 2010 2010-11 1953


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N Steve Nacheff Shawn Nagata Ken Nash Larry Nash Clarence Nathaniel Al Navarro Dan Neef Dave Nehring Jack Nehring Harlan Nelson Jerred Nelson Kurt Nelson Aaron Nemec Travis Ness Brent Nicholas Ken Nichols Alan Nicholson Ralph Nickerson Eric Nicolai Matt Niemann Ernest Nihi Duke Nihipali John Nissley John Norgren Chris Novakoff Nikk Novero Hans Nowka Martin Nowka Matt Nyberg

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Kevin Schmidt Brian Schneider Mark Schneider Randy Schoenborn Jerry Scholes Evan Schreurs Gunther Schultze Don Schur Jack Scott Jim Seaney Mike Sears Marc Seitz Brandon Selvey Paul Shannon Dave Shaw Pete Shea Danny Sheldon Spencer Sheldon John Shepard Charles Sheron Brian Sherrard Steve Sherrill Scott Shimabukuro Steve Shipley Mike Shores Cub Shulund Seth Siddle-Mitchell Wally Sigler Bob Simmons Marvin Simmons Bud Simpson Dave Simpson Everett Simpson Jeff Sinclair Walt Sinclair Craig Singer Chuck Skov Robert Slauson Brent Smith Bill Smith Dennis Smith Gary Smith1 Greg Smith Jack Smith Larry Smith Lawrence Smith Lynn Smith Mike Smith Mike Smith Otis Smith Rick Smith Ronald Smith Stacy Smith Tim Smith Todd Smith Jim Snowadski Phil Snyder Rick Snyder Irving Soto Joe Spanish Kirk Spaulding Jeff Speiser Sam Spicher Mark Spier Angus Sprankle Brad Springer Joe Stark Paul Stark Cameron Stauffer Chuck Steifbold Drew Steindl Jim Stevens Dale Stewart Don Stewart Doug Stewart George Stewart Greg Stewart Steve Stewart Neil Strachan Jerry Struck Elton Storment Wayne Stovall Gene Stuben

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T Leo Tacca Troy Tactay Courtney Tagupa Cliff Tahely Jerry Talbert Pat Talesfore Ralph Tanga Ryan Tate Fred Tatman William Tavai Bill Taylor Bill Taylor Brian Taylor Rick Taylor Tony Taylor Dave Tengan Ben Tennant Bernard Terry Ed Thiel Arnold Thogerson Jamie Thomas Jim Thomas Mike Thomas Courtland Thompson Ken Thompson Mark Thompson Martin Thompson Rod Thompson Tom Thompson Ron Thornhill Bill Tiedgen Ryan Timm C.J. Tipler Jake Toll Adam Tolley Phil Tolley David Tom Robert Tow Dennis Tracey Kyle Treadway Steve Trukositz Steve Tucker Troy Tyler

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Lincoln Park Stadium

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The home of Pacific football’s new era Pacific University’s football program plays in one of the newest and most intimate facilities in the region, Lincoln Park Stadium. The stadium, track and FieldTurf surfaced pitch were built in a unique public/private partnership between Pacific University and the City of Forest Grove. In addition to Pacific athletic events, the facility hosts a variety of high school and youth teams and events. Construction on the $10 million complex, which includes the Chuck Bafaro Baseball Stadium at Bond Field and the Lincoln Park Softball Stadium, commenced in March 2007. The park, located just north of the Stoller Center, originally opened in 1976. The facility remains in the ownership of the City of Forest Grove and will be managed by the city’s Parks and Recreation Department. For football players, the crown jewel of the facility is the synthetic surfaced playing field. The FieldTurf surface features the top technology available for an artifical field. The stadium is lit with four large light towers, allowing for evening practices and matches. An adjacent natural grass practice field allows flexibility for team practice schedules and provides the team an area to practice in preparation for competion on grass facilities. Surrounding the field is a long-awaited track, the first on the Pacific campus since the cinder era. The 400-meter oval is one of just a handful of nine-lane facilities in the Northwest, making it capable of hosting large invitationals and NCAA championship

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events. The stadium’s long jump pits are uniquely located between the straightaway and the stadium seating area, providing unprecedented access to field events for track fans. The Lincoln Park Stadium grandstand rivals small college facilities nationwide in terms of comfort and aesthetics. The grandstand seats 1,100 fans with excellent sight lines to view soccer, lacrosse, football and track events. The seats are situated to give fans a view of the entire complex, making it possible to watch track or lacrosse, baseball and softball all from one spot. The stadium’s brick facade is unique among local small college programs and is a radical departure from the portable bleachers of Tom Reynolds Field. The brick used in the stadium is the same being used in other University building projects, including the library and Bergland Hall, providing a sense of continuity between the school’s academic and athletic programs. The stadium press box is equipped to provide support for the largest events. The main press tribune seats 20 reporters and operational staff comfortably and also features a large work area. Four additional compartments are available for radio broadcasts, officials and VIP functions. The press box is fully equipped with hard wired and wireless Internet access. In its three year history, Lincoln Park Stadium has staged a number of big athletic events, including the Pacific Twilight and Cowapa League track and field championships and Portland Timbers exhibition matches. Pacific University held its commencement exercises in the stadium for the first time in 2010.

The Best In Synthetic From a distance, the Lincoln Park Stadium’s infield surface looks like well manicured grass. Upon closer look, however, one finds one of the top synthetic surfaces on the market. Lincoln Park’s FieldTurf surface provides the look and feel of grass without the mud, water or daily maintenance. The turf itself is developed from a wide gauge, tall pile fabric, engineered to look and feel as much as possible like natural grass. Under the turf, the field is cushioned by 10 pounds per foot of a special infill comprised of a mixture of sand, rubber granules and Nike Grind, a fill made of reground athletic shoe material. The addition of FieldTurf gives the Lincoln Park Stadium a surface on-par with professional and Division I stadiums across the nation. FieldTurf is the current surface of choice at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Reser Stadium in Corvallis and CenturyLink Field in Seattle. FieldTurf is used for pitches in some of the world’s top soccer leagues, including the English and Scottish Premier Leagues, Germany’s Bundesliga and Spain’s Primera Liga.


Stoller Center

The center of Pacific’s athletic experience installed in the gymasium in 2006. With the addition of the football program in 2010, further renovations allowed for the conversion of the building’s dance room to team offices, a new football team room on the lower level and construction of a weight facility in part of the center’s fieldhouse. The gymnasium is the home arena for Pacific’s volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball and wrestling programs. With seating for 2,000 fans, the aggressive nature of fans gives the Stoller Center a reputation as a “tough place to play” among many of its conference opponents. Boxer Nation continues to become stronger and stronger in its support of Pacific athletics. In 2006, for example, Pacific ranked in top50 nationwide for attendance among NCAA Division III volleyball programs. The weight and fitness center, opened in 2000, features the latest in free weights, Nautilusstyle fitness machines and cardiovascular workout equipment. Users can enjoy their workout while turned into one of center’s six telvision monitors. Sitting opposite from the gymnasium is the fieldhouse, one of the first indoor practice facilities for outdoor sports in the Northwest. The newly installed FieldTurf surface provides dry practice conditions for Pacific’s outdoor sports when the wet conditions of the Northwest persist. The Stoller Center was the site of the 2007 National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships and hosted the OSAA/US Bank 1A/2A State Volleyball Championship from 2003 to 2011. It was also the practice home for the Portland Trail Blazers from 1970 to 1975.

Defining Moments The Stoller Center has been home to a number of exciting events over it’s nearly 40-year history, from championship events to professional training camps. 2003-2011: OSAA/U.S. Bank 1A/2A State High School Volleyball Championships 2005-2010: Pacific Kickoff Volleyball Tournament, featuring some of the top teams in NCAA Division III volleyball. 2007: National Collegiate Women’s Wrestling Championships 1997 & 2000: Northwest Conference men’s basketball tournament games (Pacific won tournament in 1997) 1997: Rare exhibition game between Pacific men’s basketball alums and the former Portland Power women’s professional basketball team 1982: NAIA National Wrestling Championships (Pacific finished fifth) 1970-1975: Preseason training camp site for the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers

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Located at the north end of the Pacific University campus, the Bill & Cathy Stoller Center is the hub of activity for Boxer athletics and a host of recreational and intramural activities. Constructed in 1970, the Stoller Center is one of the largest small college athletic facilities in the Northwest with 95,000-square-feet of floor space on two levels. Originally known as the Pacific Athletic Center, the facility was renamed in 2010 to honor donors Bill & Cathy Stoller. The couple provided funds to provide for a number of expansions and renovations to the facility over the past decade. The Stoller Center is home to Pacific’s 21 intercollegiate athletic programs, athletic offices, locker rooms and offices and classrooms for the University’s department of exercise science. Remodeling projects over the last decade have remade the 40-yard-old complex into one of the top small college athletic facilities in the Northwest. In 2000, a $3 million overhaul of the building included the construction of a 5,000-square-foot weight and fitness center, remodeled athletic offices, a new full width wood gym floor as well as a number of aesthetic improvements. A second remodeling project, in 2003, saw the addition of spacious team rooms for all 20 Pacific varsity programs, the addition of wood flooring for the racquetball/handball courts and expansion of the University’s athletic training facilities. New scoreboards were

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Athletics Facilities

Chuck Bafaro Stadium

Sherman/Larkins Stadium

Golf Facilities

Pacific baseball moved into its new facility, Chuck Bafaro Stadium at Bond Field, in March 2008. The new facility is named in memory of Chuck Bafaro, who mentored the Pacific baseball program from 1964 to 1994 and was instrumental in the creation and operation of many area youth sports programs. Chuck Bafaro Stadium stands as one of the best small college baseball facilities anywhere. The 500-seat stadium and press box opens on to a newly planted playing surface which will feature improved drainage and lights. The field is one of only three lighted fields in the Northwest Conference. The playing surface is named for local longtime baseball boosters Ken and Nancy Bond. The name was carried over from the original baseball field, which sat on the current location of the Lincoln Park Stadium and track. The field originally opened in 1976.

After years of playing on city recreational diamonds, the Pacific softball team moved into the new Sherman/Larkins Stadium in March 2008. Like its baseball brother, the softball facility rivals any other like field among small colleges of its type. It features permanent seating for 300 fans and an enclosed press facility behind home plate. The playing surface meets all NCAA specifications and will include enhanced drainage, batting cages beyond the right field fence and an inning-by-inning electronic scoreboard in right center field. The facility is named in honor of longtime Pacific softball coach Judy Sherman, who led the Boxers to six conference titles and eight national tournament appearances. It also honors her father, Ellerd Larkins, who funded the first softball field built in Forest Grove in the 1950s.

Pacific golfers have the opportunity to play their home matches at two of the top courses in the Portland metropolitan area. The Ghost Creek course at the Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club is the home course of Boxer men’s golf. The course has been continually rated as one of the “Top 100 Places You Can Play” by Golf Magazine. The course hosted the 1993 and 1994 Nike Tour championships and the 2006 U.S. Senior Open. Designed by Robert Cupp, the course also hosted the 2007 Pacific Legends Golf Classic, the University’s annual celebrity golf event benefitting Pacific University Athletics. The Quail Valley Golf Course in nearby Banks is the home of Pacific women’s golf and the regular practice course for both teams. Opened in 1994, Quail Valley is a beautifully conditioned, links style course that offers challenges to golfers of all levels and ability.

Forest Grove Aquatic Center

Holce Tennis Courts

Home of the Pacific swim programs, the Forest Grove Aquatic Center is located just southwest of the Stoller Center. The city-owned facility features a 25-yard swimming, therapy pool and spa. A remodel in 2001 added an outdoor splash park to the facility and modernized the locker rooms. In addition to the Boxers’ swim teams, the Forest Grove Aquatic Center is home to the Forest Grove High School swimming and water polo teams and the Forest Grove Swim Club. The three programs have partnered over the last several years to improve the facility for competitive swimming. A fund-raising drive spearheaded by the Forest Grove Swim Club resulted in the purchase of new starting blocks. In 2007, the three programs banded together for the purchase of a new scoreboard and timing system. Pacific University students are allowed use of the pool free of charge with current “Boxer Card” identification.

Pacific’s Thomas Holce Tennis Courts, opened in June 2009, are the home of the Boxers’ men’s and women’s tennis programs and is also open for community use. Pacific played its first season on the courts in 2010. The facility features six courts, all lit for both day and evening access. Three of the courts are covered, allowing for practice and play for Pacific teams during the rainy winter months. The courts were recognized in 2009 as one of the top new tennis facilities in the nation by the American Sports Builders Association. The site of the new courts is the former site of Tom Reynolds Field, which was home to the Pacific soccer programs from 1993 to 2007. As McCready Field, the facility was Pacific’s football field from 1892 until the program was discontinued following the 1991 season.

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Hall of Fame/Boxer Club Since 1992, the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame has honored the best studentathletes, coaches and contributors that have built the long legacy of the Boxers’ athletic program. Induction into the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame is the highest honor presented by the Pacific Athletic Department. The 2012 induction class will be inducted in February. To nominate an individual for the Pacific Athletic Hall of Fame, please log on to www. goboxers.com/hof. ATHLETE INDUCTEES Victor Adams Football, Basketball Baseball, Track & Field Nely Agbulos Softball, Volleyball Chuck Ahsmuhs Wrestling Warren Arakaki Baseball Forrest Barnes Football John Bass Basketball Sally Baierski Softball Kevin Binkerd Wrestling Bill Blevins Football Peaches Bode Basketball, Softball Art Brachman Football Bill Braun Baseball Frank Buckiewicz Football, Basketball Mark Burt Track & Field Susan Busk Softball Jay Butz Football Serene Canettes Prat (Jefferson) Basketball Tom Cason Track & Field Suzi Chaffee-Armstrong Volleyball, Track & Field, Basketball Kris Chatari-Sanchez Volleyball, Basketball Lund Chin Tennis Alana Chong Hurdle Soccer Jim Corrigan Football, Basketball, Baseball Soccer Zack Chown Dick Daniels Football, Track & Field Jon Elston Football, Track & Field DeeAnn Fitzgerald Softball Wrestling Rick Franklin Dan French Basketball, Football, Track & Field Lee Garboden Wrestling Lisa Harings Soccer, Basketball, Softball Brandi Gill-Hendryx Softball Len Gilman Football Amy Higgins Schmitt Track & Field Volleyball Basketball Norm Hubert Brett Jefferies Basketball Nancy Jewett Volleyball, Softball Amy Johnson Basketball Frank Johnson Wrestling Basketball Leon Johnson Joe Kaauwai Football Ron Keil Baseball Jack Killits Track & Field Diana Kreiger Waterstreet Swimming Karen Lally Volleyball, Softball, Basketball Ean Lensch Soccer Bob Light Football Football, Baseball Lloyd Little Leon Meade Baseball Gerald Millis Football, Track & Field

Cal Mosely Baseball Ralph Nickerson Football Chuck Petersen Wrestling, Football, Track & Field Steve Piercy Soccer Robert Pollock Football Vince Powell Baseball Jana Ransom Softball, Basketball Walt Reason Basketball Ed Ritt Wrestling, Football Ed Rooney Basketball Stan Russell Football Kurtis Saiki Wrestling Jeff Sandborn Baseball Cindy Schuppert Basketball, Softball Jennifer Sharp Softball Steve Sherrill Baseball, Football Brent Smith Football Brian Springberg Wrestling Chris Tarabochia-Van Wagner Basketball Tara Taylor Basketball Arnold “Tug” Thogerson Football Joanna Vaandering Softball Nancy Vanderwerf Softball, Volleyball Nick Vorberg Soccer Cindy Wacker Nehring Gymnastics Softball, Brenda Wall-Manser Basketball Softball Kim Warner Robert Wendel Football, Baseball Basketball Christy Taylor Zimmer COACH INDUCTEES Chuck Bafaro Baseball Mike Clock Wrestling Roger Folgate Football Leo Frank Football Pete Miller Basketball David Olmsted Women’s Basketball Toe Reynolds Men’s & Women’s Soccer Harvey Roloff Football, Basketball Judy Sherman Softball Paul Stagg Football Jim Weber Cross Country, Track & Field MERITORIOUS SERVICE INDUCTEES Varina French Jeff Grundon George Horner Jean Horner Ruth Loomis Doug Okabayashi Don Spiering Kathy Thurman HONORARY INDUCTEES A.C. Gilbert Football, Track & Field

Boxer Club The Pacific University Boxer Club provides alumni, friends, fans, faculty and staff a chance to provide support for the 21-sport Pacific athletics program. Boxer Club members have an active interest in supporting student-athlete success. The stronger the member base, the more support the Boxer Club can provide to studentathletes. Money raised by the Boxer Club supports a wide variety of programs and needs, including equipment, supplies and uniforms, regional travel costs, part-time assistant coaches, major equipment needs, recruiting costs and other departmentwide needs. For more information on the Boxer Club, and to become a member, please visit www.goboxers.com/boxerclub.

Thank You To Our Boxer Club Donors INDIVIDUALS Clay Actor Kenneth Albus Ken Alcorn Christie Aleckson Norma Anderson Robert Babek Stacey Baker Sean Banfs Lee Barckmann Forrest Barnes Robert Barrett Brian Bateman Tom BeLusko, Jr. Russ Blunck Kent Bond Tom Boyce Bill Braun Jim Brazeau Vance Brown Everett Bruer Keith Buckley Sherley Buckley Rich Burk Scott Carter Richard Christensen Steve Clark Grant Corliss Eve Crain Brad Croxford Aaron Dalgord Charles Dallas Alan Davidson Philip Dickie Paul Doherty Sean Eaton Patricia Elofson Arlene Evans Dale Feik Mark Feuerbach Andrew Fifield Bill Foelker Jonathan Furuya Manami Furuya Sandy Garry Jonathan Gehrs Tim George Larry Gienger Patrick Gillem Clifford Goya James Grant Jerry Greenfield Steve Griffels Neal Halousek

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Athletics Administration Lesley Hallick, Ph.D.

Ken Schumann

President Pomona (1967)

Director of Athletics George Fox (1982)

Lesley M. Hallick, Ph.D., recently entered her third year as the 17th president of Pacific University. She succeeded Phil Creighton in August 2009 and quickly established herself as consensus-builder by meeting with University alumni, friends, students and parents from all corners of the country and Hawaii during a nationwide “Listening Tour.” The four-month tour resulted in a wide spectrum of viewpoints that ultimately played a pivotal role in the development of Hallick’s ambitious 10-year Vision 2020 strategic plan for the University. In Hallick’s short tenure, the University has opened a second building on state-of-the-art Health Professions Campus in Hillsboro, approved the addition of academic programs such as gerontology, audiology and speech language pathology and competed in intercollegiate football for the first time in 19 seasons. Hallick came to Pacific University following a distinguished 32-year career at Portland’s academic healthcare center, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). Hallick joined OHSU as an assistant professor in microbiology in 1977. She advanced through the ranks to tenured full professor and served as vice president for academic affairs and the University’s first provost for 20 years. As provost, Hallick was an integral part of the team that oversaw the transformation of OHSU from a collection of regional schools into a nationally recognized leader in health sciences research and education. Hallick has earned a reputation as a problem-solver, expert collaborator and skilled communicator. She is especially recognized for her role in building partnerships between institutions in nursing, allied health, and the biomedical sciences.

Dr. Lisa Sardinia

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Faculty Athletics Representative Whitworth (1979) Lisa Sardinia, associate professor of biology, has served as Pacific’s Faculty Athletics Representative since 2003. The chair of Pacific’s Department of Biology, Sardinia assists the department with compliance issues and serves as a liaison between the athletic department and the University faculty. A member of the Pacific faculty since 1996, Sardinia teaches molecular biology and microbiology and serves on the board of the Pacific Institute for Ethics and Social Policy. Sardinia is currently co-principal investigator of a National Institutes of Health grant studying the impact of peoples’ religious faith on their views concerning modern genetic technologies. She has presented a number of workshops and lectures on genetic testing and ethics and stem cell research. A graduate of Whitworth with a degree in biology, Sardinia earned her Ph.D. in microbiology from Montana State in 1985 and her law degree from the University of California’s Hastings College of the Law in 1996. Upon graduation from Montana State, Sardinia was awarded a three-year National Cancer Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of California-San Francisco. Sardinia is a member of the Oregon State Bar. A native of the Bay Area, Sardinia grew up an ardent San Francisco Giants fan and spent many afternoons battling the swirling winds of Candlestick Park.

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Ken Schumann, a longtime member of the Pacific University athletic department, has served director of athletics since 2004. Under Schumann’s leadership, the Pacific athletic department has experienced an unprecedented period of growth and success. Three sports, football, women’s lacrosse and men’s swimming, have been added under his watch and the number of students participating in athletics at Pacific has grown from around 250 to well over 400. In 2011, Schumann was selected as the Small College Fundraisier of the Year by the National Association of Athletics Development Directors (NAADD) in recognition of his fundraising for Pacific football and with the Pacific University Legends Golf Classic. Schumann has overseen a major expansion in the University’s athletics facilities, most visible in the $11 million Lincoln Park Athletic Complex. Completed in 2008 as a partnership between Pacific University and the City of Forest Grove, the complex resulted in new facilities for the University’s football, soccer, lacrosse, track and field, baseball and softball teams. The facilities are considered among the finest among small colleges in the United States. He also led construction of the new Holce Tennis Courts complex, which was named one of the best new tennis facilities in the nation in 2009. Schumann has also played a key role in the success of the department’s annual fundraising golf tournament, the Pacific University Legends Golf Classic. With the help of celebrity host and Pacific trustee Tommy Thayer, the event has raised over $500,000 for Pacific Athletics over the last four years. Schumann began his collegiate athletics career at Pacific in 1984. He was promoted to associate athletic director and succeeded Bob Bonn as head men’s basketball coach in 1992, a capacity he

Lauren Esbensen Associate Athletic Director Kansas (2005) Lauren Esbensen is in her first year as Pacific’s associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator. She began her duties in Forest Grove in Sept. 2012. Her duties at Pacific include serving as the department’s compliance officer, oversight of the department’s booster club, Boxer Club, and oversight of the department’s club sports programs. She will also assist Schumann in the day-to-day oversight Pacific’s 21 intercollegiate sports programs. Esbensen spent the last five years at the University of Portland, where she managed the day-to-day compliances processes for the Pilots’ 15 NCAA Division I sports programs. She also oversaw the department’s financial aid processes and initiated and expanded NCAA Life Skills programming for the department’s 250 student-athletes. Prior to her arrival on the Bluff, Esbensen spent from 2005 to 2007 as a life skills intern at the University of Oregon, where she assisted in developing the department’s diversity plan and did gender equity reports for Oregon’s Division I certification report. Before coming to the Northwest, Esbensen spent six months as an intern with the senior women’s administrator at the University of Kansas. A four-year varsity athlete at Kansas, Esbensen earned four letters as part of the Jayhawks’ cross country and track and field programs. She earned her degree in sports management from Kansas in 2005 and a Master’s degree in intercollegiate leadership from Washington in 2007.


Athletics Administration Blake Timm

Athletic Department Support Staff

Sports Information Director Pacific (1998) A 1998 graduate of Pacific University, Blake Timm has served as Pacific’s sports information director since 1999. The 2011 Northwest Conference Sports Information Director of the Year, Timm is in charge of the daily publicity and media relations for Pacific’s 21 intercollegiate sports. Those duties include daily contact with media, producing publications and maintaining statistics for all sports, coordinating game management for all home events and daily maintenance of the athletic department’s Web site, www.goboxers. com. Timm has been honored numerous times for his work in publicizing Pacific’s student-athletes. In 2008, Timm was named a Grant Burger Media Award winner by the American Volleyball Coaches Association as the NCAA Division III West Region women’s volleyball SID of the year. In 2007 and again in 2011, Timm was voted by his peers at the Northwest Conference Sports Information Director of the Year, becoming just the second person so honored. In 2006, he was recognized by Pacific with it’s “Outstanding Contribution of an Individual for University Service” award, which honors staff members who have given great service to the institution.

Chelsey Chamberlain Asst. Sports Information Dir.

Philip Lentz Asst. Athletic Trainer

Alma Mattocks Asst. Athletic Trainer

Vicki McGee Administrative Assistant

NOT PICTURED Bob Smith Asst. Facilities Manager Eric Pitkanen Asst. Athletic Trainer

Richard Rutt Asst. Athletic Trainer

Andrea Stewart Mgr. of Admin. Services

Head Coaching Staff

Linda McIntosh Head Athletic Trainer Oregon (1985) Linda McIntosh has been Pacific’s head athletic trainer since 1988. She oversees all operations of the athletic training department, the athletic training facility and supervises the student athletic training staff. McIntosh has 26 years of athletic training experience. She has received numerous awards for athletic training excellence. She was selected to be a certified athletic trainer for the 1996 Paralympic Games, held in conjunction with the Olympics in Atlanta. McIntosh holds a bachelor’s of science and a master’s of science degree from the University of Oregon and is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA).

Tim Boyce Cross Country Track & Field

Greg Bradley Baseball Facilities Mgr.

Jim Brazeau Men’s Soccer

Keith Buckley Football

Tim Cleary Men’s Basketball

Morgan Crabtree Women’s Soccer

Tim Hill Softball

Brian Jackson Men’s & Women’s Tennis

Wynne Lobel Women’s Lacrosse

Sharon Rissmiller Women’s Basketball

Richard Warren Men’s & Women’s Golf

Alec Webster Men’s & Women’s Swimming

Severin Walsh Men’s & Women’s Wrestling

Kip Yoshimura Volleyball

Team Physician Tulane (1988) Dr. Brad Butler has served as Pacific’s team physician since 1997. Dr. Butler is a sports medicine specialist, affiliated with the Orthopedic & Fracture Clinic in Portland. Dr. Butler is fellowship trained in sports medicine and shoulder surgery, and works with a full range of orthopedic patients. He has special skills in the reconstruction of shoulders, elbows, knees and ankle using arthroscopic techniques. In addition to working with Pacific athletes, Dr. Butler is the medical director for the Center of Sports Medicine at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center and provides athletic training services for Cycle Oregon. Married with three children, Dr. Butler earned his medical degree from Tulane University in 1988 and served his residency in orthopedics at Tulane. He is a fellow with the American Association of Orthopedic Surgeons.

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PACIFIC AT A GLANCE Location: Forest Grove, Ore.; 25 miles west of Portland and 50 miles east of the Pacific Ocean Founded: 1849 Enrollment: 3,302 (1,603 undergraduate, 1,699 graduate) Fields of Study: 41undergraduate programs, 13 graduate/professional programs Student/Faculty Ratio: 13:1 Average Class Size: 19 Study Abroad: 38 sites in 18 countries Academic Calendar: 4-1-4 with January “Winter III” Term Campus: 53 buildings on three campuses (Forest Grove, Hillsboro & Eugene) Athletics: 21 NCAA Division III sports (men and women), intramurals & club sports Scholarships & Financial Aid: Over 90 percent of undergraduate students receive financial aid in the College of Arts & Sciences. Merit-based and needbased awards are given, including Pacific Pacesetters Scholarships (competition held in the winter) Recognition: 2012 “Best Regional Universities” by U.S. News & World Report; 2012 “Best Western Colleges” by The Princeton Review; 2011 “America’s Best Colleges” by Forbes. Tuition & Fees: $33,612 (2011-12) Room & Board: $9,208 (2011-12) Alumni: 22,400 AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Pacific SAT Code: 4601 Pacific FAFSA Code: 003212 Pacific ACT Code: 3488 Pacific Financial Aid Code: 003212 Admissions Office Phone: 503-352-2218 or 1-800-677-6712 Admissions E-Mail: admissions@pacificu. edu NEARBY RECREATION Oregon Coast • Tillamook State Forest • Banks-Vernonia Linear Trail • Oregon Zoo/Washington Park • Golf Courses • Washington Square Mall • Streets of Tanabourne Mall • Downtown Portland • State Parks • Ski Resorts • Mt. Hood • Whitewater Rafting & Kayaking • Camping Hiking & Biking Trails • Cascade Range • Volcanoes • Fernhill Wetlands • Jackson Bottom Wetlands • Washington County History Museum

A TEXTURED TRADITION Pacific University is nationally known for transforming lives and equipping graduates for dynamic futures by staying true to its unique 162-year history of service, strong sense of community and teaching excellence. Pacific is a truly engaging and pluralistic campus, providing opportunities for students to become more informed, more involved citizens and professionals, ready to contribute to society and the world.

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Pacific provides opportunities for student personal growth and development, creating living tapestries of understanding about themselves, their disciplines, and their world, in an atmosphere of thoughtful debate among a society of learners. Students attending the College of Arts & Sciences are prepared for the challenges of graduate or professional study, the demands of employment, and the complexities of a fulfilling life from a curriculum based in the liberal arts which embraces the whole individual. GREAT LOCATION WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH Pacific’s three campuses—Forest Grove, Hillsboro and Eugene—offer attractive, state-of-the-art and environmentally friendly facilities close to the coast and mountains. The comfortable small university atmosphere features a low student-to- faculty ratio, personal attention and an atmosphere of thoughtful debate among a society of learners. The University also offers many of the “big” experiences offered by larger institutions such as study abroad/travel courses, the latest technology, intramural and NCAA sports teams, music and art groups, and extensive job and internship opportunities. Follow Us | twitter.com/pacificu Like Us | facebook.com/pacificu Subscribe | youtube.com/pacuniv Visit | www.pacificu.edu

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LIFE UNFOLDS AT PACIFIC At Pacific, faculty and staff work closely with students to weave together dynamic classroom experiences, service learning, international education, internships, research, and co-curricular activities. These ingredients present a distinctive combination of learning opportunities in the acclaimed colleges of Arts & Sciences, Education, Health Professions and Optometry.


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Date Thurs., Aug. 30 Sat., Sept. 8 Sat., Sept. 22 Sat., Sept. 29 Sat., Oct. 6 Sat., Oct. 13 Sat., Oct. 27 Sat., Nov. 3 Sat., Nov. 10

Opponent Simon Fraser at Occidental at Willamette Whitworth* (Homecoming) at Puget Sound* Pacific Lutheran* at Lewis & Clark* Willamette* at Linfield*

Location Forest Grove Los Angeles, Calif. Salem, Ore. Forest Grove Tacoma, Wash. Forest Grove Portland, Ore. Forest Grove McMinnville, Ore.

Time 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.

* - Northwest Conference games Home games in Bold Type All game times local to game site and subject to change. Visit GoBoxers.com for schedule updates.

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