24th Annual Tracy Borah Duals Program

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Western State Colorado University Profile ................ 2 Mountaineer Staff Directory ...................................... 5 Paul Wright Gym ....................................................... 7 Corporate and Memorial Scholarships....................... 8 Mountaineer Coaching Staff ............................... 11-12 Tracy Borah Bio ....................................................... 14 Western State roster, schedule and lineup ................ 16 Air Force roster, schedule and lineup ...................... 17

WRESTLING Embry-Riddle roster, schedule and lineup ............... 18 Colorado Mesa roster, schedule and lineup ............. 21 Simon Fraser roster, schedule and lineup .....................22 Mountaineer Athletic Association .......................26-27 Mountaineer 50th Anniversary ................................ 28 Mountaineer 50-Year Club....................................... 29 Rules for Boosters .................................................... 32

Featured Photo

Western State Head Wrestling Coach Miles Van Hee and Assistant Coach Jesse Cruz giving instructions during last year’s RMAC Championships in Chadron, Neb. Photo courtesy of Sandy Frankum.

CREDITS

Western FIGHT SONG

The 24th Tracy Borah Duals game program was produced by the Western Sports Information Office for the purpose of educating and informaing fans. Layout and content produced by Sports Information Director Garrett Finke. Photography by Finke, Sean Condon, Sandy Frankum and Robin Butler. Air Force information provided by Air Force Assistant Media Relations Director Melissa McKeown; Embry-Riddle information provided by Head Wrestling Coach KC Rock; Colorado Mesa information provided by Colorado Mesa Assistant Sports Information Director Dave Janhke; Simon Fraser information provided by Simon Fraser Manager of Communications and Marketing Ben Hodge.

Fight, fight, fight, Western State! Fight, fight, fight, Mountaineers! Fight on Western on to victory. We will back our team with loyalty. Fight, fight, fight, Western State! Fight, fight, fight, Mountaineers! We will fight, fight, fight, fight— Fight on to victory! 1


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A new $30 million recreation center and fieldhouse is presently under construction on Western’s campus.

Western State Colorado University, the highest four-year institution of higher learning in the United States at 7,703 feet above sea level, opened its doors to students 102 years ago this fall and celebrated a century of educating educators two academic years ago. Western is located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, with academic programs that take advantage of the natural laboratory that surrounds campus. The college has the only college-based Mountain Rescue Team in the nation and is consistently ranked by National Geographic and Fly Rod and Reel Magazine as one of the top colleges for students to experience outdoor recreation. Crested Butte Mountain Resort and Monarch Mountain are both within an hour drive of campus for winter sports, and Hartman Rocks features a range of activites in the summer. The City of Gunnison hosted the start of the “Queen’s Stage” of the USA Pro Cycling Tour, which several international cycling experts called one of the toughest stages to receive certification. The Mountaineers have maintained one of the top small college athletic programs in the nation, with the fourthhighest average in the history of the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. With 89 RMAC championships, 105 individual national championships and 15 national team championships, the Mountaineers have been building “Champions Out of Thin Air” since the college opened in 1911. The programs have maintained one of the top graduation rates in Division II when compared to the student body, with several programs outpacing the national average many times over.

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MOUNTAINEER STAFF

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MIKE AIMONE Assistant Football Coach (970) 943-2109 maimone@western.edu

JAS BAINS Head Football Coach (970) 943-2046 jbains@western.edu

CHRIS BRADFORD Head Track & Field Coach (970) 943-3257 cbradford@western.edu

VERA JO BUSTOS Assist. W. Basketball Coach (970) 943-2109 vbustos@western.edu

JASON CARMICHAEL Associate Athletic Director (970) 943-3020 jcarmichael@western.edu

TONY CASE Assistant Football Coach (970) 943-2127 tcase@western.edu

JEREMY CLEVENGER Head Women’s Soccer Coach (970) 943-2082 jclevenger@western.edu

GARRETT FINKE Sports Information Director (970) 943-2831 gfinke@western.edu

TOMMY FLEMMING Assistant Volleyball Coach (970) 943-3260 tflemming@western.edu

VAN GIRARD Head W. Basketball Coach (970) 943-2652 vgirard@western.edu

WYATT HENDERSON Assistant Football Coach (970) 943-7037 whenderson@western.edu

KELLY LEDWITH Assistant Football Coach (970) 943-2056 kledwith@western.edu

RYAN McDONOUGH Assistant Football Coach (970) 943-7043 rmcdonough@western.edu

JENNIFER MICHEL Head Cross Country Coach (970) 943-3263 jmichel@western.edu

KATIE MOSKOWITZ Head Volleyball Coach (970) 943-2834 kmoskowitz@western.edu

MIKE MOSKOWITZ Head M. Basketball Coach (970) 943-2134 mmoskowitz@western.edu

DON MUNDELL Head Athletic Trainer (970) 943-2080 dmundell@western.edu

JANINE PLEAU Assistant Athletic Trainer (970) 943-3168 jpleau@western.edu

BRAD SMITH Women’s Swimming & Diving (970) 943-2084 bsmith@western.edu

TANNER STILLWELL Assistant Basketball Coach (970) 943-3262 tstillwell@western.edu

LORETTA SZALLAR Administrative Assistant (970) 943-2079 lszallar@western.edu

MILES VAN HEE Head Wrestling Coach (970) 943-2089 mvanhee@western.edu

DAVE VONDY Assistant Athletic Director 970-943-2021 dvondy@western.edu

GREG WAGGONER Athletic Director (970) 943-2079 gwaggoner@western.edu

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PAUL WRIGHT GYM

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Built in 1951 and renovated several times since, Paul Wright Gym boasts a capacity of 1,800 spectators. At 7,728 feet above sea level, the facility is the highest collegiate gym in the world. The Mountaineer wrestling team has won more than 80 percent of its home duals over the last 10 seasons, and have won five of their last six duals coming into today’s Tracy Borah Duals. Western has posted a winning record at home in nine of the last ten seasons. In 1960, the current swimming pool was added to the facility. In 1965, the wrestling room was added on the east side to help support the back-to-back college division national championship teams of 1963 and 1964. In 1998, a major 40,000 square foot renovation was completed that added a 2,500 square foot weight room and a locker facility for visiting teams and the Western State student body. Along with the south addition, six classrooms were included that allowed the Recreation and Exercise Science Department to conduct all its classes in one building. After the 1998 renovation, the Mountaineer Sports Hall of Fame Room was completed with meeting facilities and trophy cases in 1999.

is expected to be competed in early MOUNTAINEER WRESTLING AT HOME IN LAST 10 SEASONS: 2014. 55-12-2 (.812)

The building is 2014........................................ 0-0 named after Paul 2013........................................ 6-2 W. Wright, who 2012........................................ 5-2 spent 38 years as 2011 ........................................ 7-2 a professor, coach 2010........................................ 6-0 and administrator 2009.....................................7-1-1 at Western State. 2008........................................ 6-1 He also served as 2007........................................ 8-1 judge and mayor 2006........................................ 4-0 in Gunnison and 2005.....................................2-3-1 was instrumental 2004........................................ 4-0 in establishing skiing as an NCAA sport.

In 2008, a new gym floor and retractable baskets were installed. New bleachers were installed in 2005. The facility is undergoing major renovations with the new fieldhouse and recreation center being added to the southwest portion of the building. The facility will feature a regular 200-meter track for collegiate and high school meets, expanded office areas for the Mountaineer athletic department, a new weight training facility, an additional training room, a new High Altitude Performance Lab and a student recreation facility on the south end of the building. The project 7


WRESTLING CORPORATE SCHOLARSHIPS Alpine Orthopaedics Susan Jackson (Yountville, Calif.) - Track Junior - Exercise & Sports Science Chamberland Orthopaedics Josie Hopkins (Villa Park, Ill.) - Volleyball Senior - Biology Gunnison Energy Corporation Vegard Olstad (Gjovik, Norway) - Cross Country / Track Senior - Business Administration Holiday Inn Express Brett Arrivey (Woodinville, Wash.) - Football Sophomore - Exercise & Sports Science I Bar Ranch Anna Marshall (Pueblo, Colo.) - Cross Country / Track Junior - Biology J & W Catering Ben Schmidt (Severance, Colo.) - Men’s Basketball Junior - Mathematics KEJJ/KPKE Radio Brandon Lawrence (Rio Rancho, N.M.) - Track Freshman - Psychology KSBV/KAYV Radio Kellie Schreibvogal (Keenesburg, Colo.) - Women’s Basketball Sophomore - Exercise & Sports Science Mario’s Pizza & Pasta Demo Schmidt (Firestone, Colo.) - Football Junior - Business Administration McDonald’s Ian Steen (Puyallup, Wash.) - Wrestling Freshman - Environmental & Sustainability The Paper Clip Sara Larson (Windsor, Colo.) - Volleyball Senior - Exercise & Sports Science Pepsi-Cola Jacob Braddy (Sydney, Australia) - Men’s Basketball Senior - Business Administration Quality Inn Tyler Saiz (Albuquerque, N.M.) - Cross Country / Track Sophomore Schmalz Construction/Gunnison Construction & Septic Service Zane Rich (West Point, Utah) - Wrestling Freshman - Sociology The Sign Guys & Gal Jade McIntosh (Colorado Springs, Colo.) - Women’s Basketball Junior - Sociology / Psychology Sodexo Campus Dining Services Sean Boozel (Descanso, Calif.) - Track Sophomore - Biology Super 8 Motel Katie Weber (Windsor, Colo.) - Track Sophomore - Communication & Theatre Western State Colorado University Foundation Nathan Harrison (Austin, Texas) - Wrestling Freshman - Undeclared Yellowbook USA Justine Podvin (Lille, France) - Cross Country / Track Senior - Accounting

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2013-14 ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS PAUL W. WRIGHT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Lane Stuht-Senior-Football-Business Administration-Loveland, CO E.J. Kreis-Senior-Football-Exercise & Sport Science-Los Angeles, CA Tara Richardson-Senior-Cross Country/Track-Exercise & Sport Science/Biology-Wiggins, CO WILLIAM CHARLESWORTH MEMORIAL (Math & Science) Corbin Bennetts-Junior-Wrestling-Biology-Buena Vista, CO RALPH E. PORTER ATHLETIC: Bradey Gasaway-Senior-Football-Psychology/Sociology-New Castle, CO ED RANDALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (Education) Chelsey Oeffler-Senior-Cross Country/Track-Interdisciplinary Studies/LA-Evergreen, CO PEDERSON/WRIGHT/BORAH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Zach McGinn-Football-Senior-Psychology-Pueblo, CO RMAC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES FOR 2009-10 (Scholarship is awarded for 2010-11) Julie Pack-Junior-Cross Country/Track-Exercise & Sports Science/Sociology-Glendale, AZ Corbin Bennetts-Junior-Wrestling-Biology-Buena Vista, CO ETHEL M. RICE ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP Avery Burkholder-Freshman-Volleyball-Biology-Helotes, TX TRACY BORAH MEMORIAL WRESTLING SCHOLARSHIP Elliot Copeland-Senior-Wrestling-Politics & Government-Bennett, CO BOB DECKER BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP Jalen Thompson-Freshman-Men’s Basketball-Undeclared-Aurora, CO MCCARTHY/TORPEY MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP George Berling-Senior-Men’s Basketball-Business Admin./Economics-Aurora, CO BUS RIDERS FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP Vince Delmonico-Junior-Football-Business Admin.-Morrison, CO BUS MYERS MEMORIAL FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP Brian Amsberry-Senior-Football-Business Admin.-Littleton, CO Cole Wadsworth-Junior-Football-English-Johnstown, CO KELLY LONG MEMORIAL SCHOLARHSHIP C. J. York-Sophomore-Wrestling-Exercise & Sports Science-Milliken, CO OKIE MARK FOOTBALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Chase Yaeger-Junior-Football-Geology-Riverview, FL MILFORD “MOOSE” EVERSOLE SCHOLARSHIP Jacob Weiss-Junior-Football-Math/Economics-Salida, CO JOHN ROBERTS/JOHNNY SIEVERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Kyle Piatt-Sophomore-Wrestling-History-Olathe, CO BRIAN KIEFER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Jon Cooke-Senior-Men’s Basketball-Business Admin./Economics-Burwood East, Australia KAPPA DELTA MU SCHOLARSHIP Hailey Rehage-Junior-Volleyball-Interdisciplinary Studies/LA-Longmont, CO Jared Mendicino-Sophomore-Football-Sociology-Pueblo, CO KEN MACLENNAN SCHOLARSHIP Dylan Nicholson-Junior-Football-Exercise & Sports Science/Psychology-Sterling, CO MACALLISTER PRESIDENTIAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP Corbin Bennetts-Junior-Wrestling-Biology-Buena Vista, CO J.W. CAMPBELL MEMORIAL WRESTLING SCHOLARSHIP Sam Mangum-Junior-Wrestling-Business Admin.-McAllen, TX JIM RICHARDS 1954 FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP Kalvin Winter-Junior-Football-Business Admin.-Conifer, CO DR. HERBERT J. AND MARIE H. KACZMAREK SCHOLARSHIP Tara Richardson-Senior-Cross Country/Track-Exercise & Sport Science/Biology-Wiggins, CO PAUL AND DOROTHY REID SCHOLARSHIP Chelsey Oeffler-Senior-Cross Country/Track-Interdisciplinary Studies/LA-Evergreen, CO CHAMPION LEADERSHIP & RESPONSIBILITY SCHOLARSHIP Josie Hopkins-Senior-Volleyball-Biology-Villa Park, IL




MILES VAN HEE

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Head Coach Miles Van Hee is in his 17th season as head wrestling coach of the Western State Colorado University Mountaineers in 2013. He was the assistant coach at Western from 1993-1997. Last season, Van Hee’s team finished as the second ranked NWCA All-Academic team. In 2004, Van Hee was named the NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year and has been cited by National Wrestling Hall of Fame – Colorado Chapter as “Colorado College Coach of the Year” on five occasions (2001, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011), more than any other collegiate coach in Colorado. He’s a three-time RMAC Coach of the Year (2005, 2009, 2010). In 1995, Van Hee was named the Assistant Collegiate Wrestling Coach of the Year for all levels by Wrestling USA Magazine. Van Hee has coached six NCAA Division II National Champions - Shane Carwin (1999), Dave Vondy (2001), Jared Haberman (2004), Adrian Jiron (2004) and Donovan McMahill (2010 and 2011) – 14 NCAA Division II National Finalists, 46 NCAA Division II All-Americans, and 50 NWCA All-Academic wrestlers. Van Hee’s dual record for Western Wrestling is 139-81-5 and his teams have finished in the Top 25 every year and in the top 10 eight times. In 2004, the Mountaineers finished fourth at the NCAA Division II Championships, and fifth at the 2011 championships. The Mountaineers won 16 straight home duals from 2008-09 through the 2010-11 season. Van Hee wrestled for the Mountaineers from 1990-93. He was a two-time All-American and RMAC champion, and a NCAA Division II West Regional champion. In 1992, he was selected as a member of the USA-Collegiate Cultural Exchange Team that toured Poland and Germany. Originally from Fowler, Colo., Van Hee also was threetime high school state champion at Fowler High School and an Asics Junior National All-American and Cadet All-American. He holds a bachelor’s degree in technology from Western State (1994) and earned his master’s degree in sports management from the University of Northern Colorado in 1997. Van Hee is also the Director of the Rocky Mountain Wrestling Camp – which is the longest running and one of the most successful wrestling camps in America. The

late legendYEAR-BY-YEAR: 144-84-5 (.629) ary Western State wrestling coach, Tracy 2014...............................................0-0 Borah, started 2013............................................. 11-6 2012...............................................9-6 the Rocky 2011 .............................................12-6 Mountain Wrestling 2010...............................................9-5 Camp in 1963. 2009.............................................14-4 Last sum2008..........................................17-3-1 mer, Van Hee 2007.............................................15-7 and his camp 2006............................................. 11-2 staff brought in over 1,000 2005............................................6-3-1 wrestlers and 2004.............................................10-3 coaches from 2003............................................. 0-11 over 70 high 2002...............................................8-2 schools and 14 2001...............................................6-4 states to the 2000............................................5-5-1 Rocky Moun- 1999............................................7-4-2 tains for four 1998.............................................4-10 sessions that included an individual camp, an intensive camp and two team camps. He and his wife, Tonya - who is the Director of Alumni Relations for Western – have two boys, Bryson and Jared.

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ASSISTANT COACHES

CHARLIE PIPHER Pipher is beginning his third season as an assistant wrestling coach for the Mountaineers in 2013.

2004-2011. As a Mountaineer he was a three-time AllAmerican and a two-time Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Champion at 184 pounds. In 2011, Pipher finished second at the NCAA Division II National Championships.

An almuni of Western State Colorado University, Pipher had a tremendous wrestling career from

Pipher graduated from Western State College in 2011 with a degree in Business and Exercise and Sport Psychology in 2011.

CRAIG OTTO

Otto wrestled for the Mountaineers from 1996-98 and was a three-time All-American. He was the 1997 Colorado Collegiate champion and was a part of the American wrestling teams that toured Bulgaria and Colombia.

Craig Otto is in his 15th season as assistant coach for the Western State Colorado University wrestling program in 2013. A native of Forest Grove, Ore., MATT JOHNSON Matt Johnson is beginning his fifth season as an assistant coach with the Mountaineer wrestling program in 2013 after spending 15 seasons at Wyoming, the last six as the Cowboys’ top assistant. Johnson spent three seasons at Iowa State and won three Big Eight titles, three All-America honors at 177 bounds and finished runnerup in 1991. He earned the Gregorian Award at the 1991 national championships for pinning three opponents in 15:15. He compiled a 120-27-1 record with the Cyclones, including a pair of 30-win seasons.

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Otto graduated from Western State College with a degree in kinesiology. Johnson also competed at three National Wrestling Coaches All-Star Meets, the most for any Cyclone in program history, and went 2-1 in those meets. On the international scene, Johnson finished in the top seven of the U.S. Open Freestyle Tournament three times. A native of Brighton, Colo., Johnson won two Colorado State Championships and four freestyle titles. Johnson finished high school with an overall record of 114-19. Johnson also finished second at the Junior Nationals in 1988. Johnson’s ties with the Mountaineers start with his father, Jim, who earned All-America honors in 1970 under Tracy Borah. Johnson graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1996 with a degree in history. He married his wife, Jodi, in August of 1998. The couple have three daughters, Sarah Marie, Rylie Lynn and Katelyn Rose.

JESSE CRUZ

four-time NCAA II Super 4/RMAC placer and a runner-up.

Cruz is in his third season as an assistant wrestling coach for the Western State Colorado University Mountaineers in 2013.

Originally from Colorado Springs, Cruz was a High School State Champ for Wasson High School and was recruited to Western State in 2006. Cruz fell in love with the beauty of Gunnison immediately and graduated with a degree in Exercise Sports Science and a minor in Business Administration.

A Western graduate of the 2011 class, Cruz was a three-time NCAA II National Qualifier and an NCAA II All-American in 2011 at 133lbs for the Mountaineers. Cruz was also a

Jesse currently works for the Western Alumni office and enjoys being outside in the Gunnison valley as much as possible.


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TRACY BORAH

“The Best Ambassador Any College Could Have” Leroy (Tracy) Borah graduated from Grand Junction High School in 1943. From there, he began his journey to become one of the most wellrespected and influential wrestling coaches in the history of small college athletics and specifically, the state of Colorado. Borah received his B.S. from Colorado State University in 1950 where he was a double threat on the wrestling mat and the football field. He then came to Western State College to obtain his M.A., and later completed advanced studies at Arizona State University. Not only was he a pioneer in Colorado collegiate athletics, but Borah excelled in other areas of life. Tracy served as a paratrooper during World War II fighting for the U.S. Armed Forces while also playing professionally in jazz big bands. He began his coaching career at the prep level instructing teenagers at Sedgwick (Colo.) High School in football, basketball, and track & field in 1950. This is also where he began to enhance young minds through teaching social studies and biology. Borah then spent three years at Haxton (Colo.) High School where he coached the same three sports and again taught social studies and biology. Borah moved up to the collegiate ranks and began his illustrious coaching career in the sport of wrestling in July of 1954. His first experience instructing grapplers was at Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colo. He coached football, wrestling, track & field, and taught biology at Northeastern, all of which were familiar tasks to Borah. He also took on the responsibility of building the track, a strenuous activity, which took dedication and resilience. From Northeastern Junior College, Borah moved back to Western State College where his legacy would reach its pinnacle. The success of athletics at Western State College can be attributed to the hard work of Borah. He arrived at WSC in 1956 where he served as athletic director, head wrestling coach and assistant coach for both football and track upon his retirement in 1985. As head wrestling coach, Borah guided 45 individual Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference champions, 30 All-Americans, seven national champions and back-to-back national championship teams in 1963 and 1964. The latter national championship squad was inducted into the RMAC Hall of Fame in 2004. He also served on the National Wrestling Rules Committee and was the founder and director of the Rocky Mountain Wrestling Camp.

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Borah ran the camp for 22 years, which today is the longest running wrestling camp in the United States. He also started the Colorado Collegiate Wrestling Championships and was president of the Mountain Intercollegiate Wrestling Association, which he incepted with three other wrestling colleagues. The MIWA was considered to be tougher than the NAIA national championships to many because not only were there several high quality NCAA College Division teams, but the tournament also featured nationally ranked University Division teams. During Borah’s 18 years as athletic director, Western State experienced one of the most successful football eras in the history of the RMAC. During this time, Bill Noxon coached the gridiron Mountaineers to eight RMAC titles in nine seasons. Borah was also responsible for starting Western’s first athletic booster organization - the Century Club. Some of Borah’s crowning achievements are as follows: inducted into the Colorado High School Coaches Hall of Fame (1989), Western State College Mountaineer Sports Hall of Fame (1995), NCAA Division II Wrestling Hall of Fame (1996), Colorado Sports Hall of Fame (1998), National Wrestling Hall of Fame Colorado Chapter (2000), RMAC Hall of Fame (2005) and RMAC All-Century Team Coach (2009). He was also awarded the Coach of the Year by the Colorado Wrestling Coaches Association and the College Educator of the Year in 1979. Tracy Borah Day was designated in Gunnison, Colo. on Feb., 14, 1985, celebrating the accomplishments of which many individuals hold in high regard with respect to Borah. The Mountaineer Sports Hall of Fame Room is dedicated in his honor.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD

1956-57 ...............4-5 1957-58 ...............7-4 1958-59 ...............8-4 1959-60 ...............9-3 1960-61 ...............5-6 1961-62 ...............7-5 1962-63 ...............9-3 1963-64 ...............9-4 1965-66 ...............7-6 1966-67 ...............9-5 1967-68 ...............5-6 1968-69 ...............7-5 1969-70 ...............9-3 1970-71 ...............9-2 1971-72 ........... 6-5-1 1974-75 ...............8-6 1975-76 ...............5-7 1976-77 ...............7-3 1977-78 ...............7-5 In 1991, the Tracy Borah Invitational 1978-79 ...............7-5 was born. The format changed to a 1979-80 ...............3-9 dual event in 2007. 1980-81 ........... 7-4-1 1981-82 .............2-10 1982-83 ...............6-4 1983-84 ...............6-7 1984-85 ...............8-7 TOTAL .... 176-133-2


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WRESTLING NAME Garrett Adams Tyler Adams Robert Amond Matt Anti Shawn Beiriger Jorge Benitez Corbin Bennetts Travis Bradford Clay Bunker Daniel Clark Elliot Copeland Frankie Dunbar Dillon Elnicki Andy Fontenot Austin Harris Nathan Harrison Dammion Heard Kyle Johnshoy Sam Mangum Francisco Marquez Collin McNally Cory Mitze Andrew Morris Jaden Olearnick Ryan Pellow

CL. So. So. Fr. Rf. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Rf. Fr. Jr. Fr. Rf. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. R-So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Rf. Sr. R-Fr. Fr.

WT. 157 125

Kyle Piatt

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Zane Rich Shawn Seppala Zach Shank Ian Steen Lane Stuht Jeremy Todd CJ York Devon Zavala

Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr.

138 165 133 149 HWT

165 141 149 174 179 165 157 157 170 125 197 125 141 184 174 165

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HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Colorado Springs, Colo. / Discovery Canyon HS Rancho Santa Margra, Calif. / Tesoro HS 2013-14 SCHEDULE (0-0, 0-0 RMAC) Colorado Springs, Colo. / Cheyenne Mountain HS DATE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME Colorado Springs, Colo. / Discovery Canyon HS 1/11 Air Force 10 a.m. Del Norte, Colo. / Del Norte High School 1/11 Simon Fraser 12 p.m. 1/11 Embry-Riddle 2 p.m. Yuma, Ariz. / Kofa High School 1/18 vs. California Baptist 9 a.m. Buena Vista, Colo. / Buena Vista HS 1/18 vs. Central Oklahoma 11:30 a.m. Houston, Texas / Saint Thomas High School 1/18 vs. San Fancisco State 2 p.m. Erie, Colo. / Erie HS 1/24 Chadron State* 7 p.m. 1/25 at Colorado Mines* 7 p.m. Fort Collins, Colo. / Rocky Mountain High School 1/29 at N.M. Highlands* 7 p.m. Bennett, Colo. / Bennett Sr. HS 2/6 Adams State* 7 p.m. Anchorage, Alaska / Service High School 2/7 CSU-Pueblo* 7 p.m. Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail HS 2/13 Colorado Mesa* 7 p.m. 2/28 RMAC Championships All Day Houston, Texas / Saint Thomas HS 3/14 NCAA DII Championships All Day Windsor, Colo. / Windsor HS Vista Ridge High School * RMAC Dual Fort Worth, Texas / Fossil Ridge High School Melba, Idaho / Melba High School McAllen, Texas / McAllen HS Loveland, Colo. / Thompson Valley High School PROBABLE LINEUP Nashville, Tenn. / Father Ryan High School WT. ATHLETE CL. Westminster, Colo. / Mountain Range HS 125 Tyler Adams So. Pueblo, Colo. / Pueblo Central HS or Dammion Heard Fr. Eaton, Colo. / Eaton High School or Kevin King 133 Zach Shank So. Colorado Springs, Colo. / Palmer High School 141 Corbin Bennetts So. Olathe, Colo. / Olathe HS or CJ York Jr. Syracuse, Utah / Syracuse High School 149 Clayton Bunker RFr. Evanston, Wyo. / Evanston HS 157 Garrett Adams So. or Shawn Seppala Sr. Olathe, Colo. / Olathe HS or Andy Fontenot Jr. Graham, Wash. / Graham-Kapowsin High School 165 Jorge Benitez Sr. Loveland, Colo. / Loveland HS or Austin Harris So. Littleton, Colo. / Heritage High School 174 Jaden Olearnick RFr. 184 Kyle Piatt Jr. Milliken Colo. / Roosevelt HS or Andrew Morris Sr. Denver, Colo. / Denver East High School 197 Sam Mangum Jr. HWT Lane Stuht Sr.

Head Coach: Miles Van Hee (17th Year) Assistant Coaches: Jesse Cruz (3rd Year), Matt Johnson (5th Year), Craig Otto (15th Year), Charlie Pipher (3rd Year)

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AIR FORCE FALCONS NAME Willie Baker Dan Barringer Daniel Baucke Micah Blakely Chris Bloch Jack Carda Cody Davis Jeremy Delzer Natrelle Demison John Diekel Joshua Durbin Jeremy Etling Dani Fischer Brook Gosch Evan Gros Cody Hancock Vance Hawk Connor Hedash Dalton Henderson Devin Hightower Parker Hines Greg Isley Adam Jackson Monte Johnson Ty Jones Josh Key Jared Koch Josh Kreimier Lucas Lambrecht Marcus Malecek Josh Martinez Brent Matherne Carter McElhany Jerry McGinty Anthony McHugh Tyler Mergen Chris Morales Kyle Morse Jason Mossing Conor O’Hara Cassidy Oshiro Rip Price Scott Reilly Greg Rinker Jesse Stafford Zach Stepan Ryan VanGuilder David Walker Garrett Wells Johnny Wells Konner Witt

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CL. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) So. 165 Jackson, Minn. (Jackson County Central) Sr. 174 Monument, Colo. (Lewis-Palmer) Sr. 157 Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers) Fr. 174 Brookfield, Mo. (Brookfield) Fr. 149 Columbia, S.C. (Dreher) Jr. 197 Kimball, S.D. (Kimball) Sr. HWT The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Jr. 165 Altus, Okla. (Altus) Fr. 149 Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield) Fr. 141 Whitehall, N.Y. (Whitehall Central) Sr. 184 Nineveh, Pa. (West Greene) Jr. 157 Auburn Township, Ohio (Kenston) Fr. 149 Gillette, Wyo. (Campbell County) Sr. HWT Orwigsburg, Pa. (Blue Mountain) Sr. 197 Lake Orion, Mich. (Lake Orion) Jr. 141 Wrightwood, Calif. (Serrano/Martin Luther King) Sr. 174 Ridgway, Colo. (Ridgway) Fr. 157 Slatington, Pa. (Bethlehem Catholic) Jr. 184 Owatonna, Minn. (Owatonna) Sr. 184 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Widefield) Fr. 197 Ellsworth, Wis. (Ellsworth) Sr. 197 Toledo, Ohio (Sylvania Southview) So. 174 Rosemount, Minn. (Rosemount) Fr. 157 Mableton, Ga. (Pebblebrook) Jr. 125 Brandon, Fla. (Brandon) So. 141 Wellborn, Fla. (Suwannee) So. 184 Lake in the Hills, Ill. (Marian Central Catholic) Sr. 157 Fort Collins, Colo. (Loveland) So. 157 Sheboygan Falls, Wis. (Sheboygan Falls) So. HWT Hammond, Wis. (St. Croix Central) So. 125 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) Fr. 141/149 New Orleans, La. (Thomas Jefferson) Jr. 133 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Coronado) Fr. 141 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) Fr. 141 Lewis Center, Ohio (The Culver Academies) So. 165 Monticello, Minn. (Monticello) Sr. 174 Rio Rancho, N.M. (Rio Rancho) Jr. 125 Barre, Vt. (Spaulding) Jr. 174 Sylvania, Ohio (Central Catholic) Fr. 141 Farmingville, N.Y. (Sachem East) Fr. 125 Aiea, Hawaii (Maryknoll) So. HWT Colorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy) So. 174 Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge) Sr. 133 Northampton, Pa. (Northampton) Jr. 165 Loomis, Calif. (Del Oro) So. 141 Zimmerman, Minn. (Zimmerman) So. 157 Bradford, Pa. (Bradford Area) Fr. 141 St. Marys, Iowa (Martensdale-St. Marys) Jr. 184 Corvallis, Ore. (Crescent Valley) Fr. 165 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) So. 174 Oak Harbor, Ohio (Oak Harbor)

2013-14 SCHEDULE (3-2, 0-0 WWC) DATE 11/8 11/10 11/15 11/15 11/15 1/11 1/11 1/11 1/11 1/18 1/18 1/24 1/26 2/11 2/14 2/14 2/23 3/8 3/20

OPPONENT RESULT/TIME vs. Northwestern L, 15-28 Stanford L, 4-30 vs. Chadron State W, 28-6 vs. Morningside W, 37-3 at Augustana (S.D.) W, 30-13 at Western State 10 a.m. vs. Embry-Riddle 12 p.m. vs. Colorado Mesa 2 p.m. vs. Simon Fraser 4 p.m. at Oregon State 3 p.m. vs. Southern Oregon 5 p.m. at North Dakota State* 7 p.m. at South Dakota State* 1 p.m. Wyoming* 7 p.m. N.M. Highlands 5 p.m. Utah Valley* 6:45 p.m. at Northern Colorado* 2 p.m. at NCAA West Regional All Day at NCAA DI Championships All Day

* WWC Dual

PROBABLE LINEUP WT. 125 or 133 or 141 or 149 or 157 or 165 or 174 or or 184 or 197 or HWT or

ATHLETE Josh Martinez Cassidy Oshiro Greg Rinker Carter McElhany David Walker Cody Hancock Natrelle Demison Jerry McGinty Josh Kreimier Daniel Baucke Jesse Stafford Connor Hedash Konner Witt Scott Reilly Vance Hawk Devin Hightower Garrett Wells Parker Hines Jack Carda Marcus Malecek Cody Davis

CL. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr.

Head Coach: Joel Sharratt (Iowa ’95) – Eighth Season Assistant Coaches: Bart Horton (Iowa State ’97) – Seventh Season Sam Barber (Upper Iowa ’95) – Fifth Season

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WRESTLING NAME CL. WT. Andrew Burr 133 So. Matt Coultas 157 R-So. Jose Cruz 174 Jr. Taylor Damico 157-165 Fr. Matt Duffield 149 Fr. Brandon Foster 184 Fr. Trent Gardner 165 Jr. Ryker Greenbaum 197 Fr. Trace Gutknecht 133 Sr. Troy Killgore 197 Sr. Anton King 133-141 Fr. Gilbert Martinez 125 Fr. Colin Merkley 149 R-Jr. Nick Oliver 133-141 Fr. Christopher Ornelas 125 Jr. Rafael Pantoja 184 Fr. Pedro Pena 157 R-Fr. Brett Prezkop 184 R-Fr. Luke Riley 165 Sr. Jesse Routsong 165 Sr. Mason Saldana 133 Sr. Sean Silva 125 Sr. Elliot Taylor 285 So. Jon Wiley 165 R-Fr. Robby Workman 141 R-So.

EMBRY-RIDDLE EAGLES

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL (HIGH SCHOOL) Las Vegas, NV / Dubuque University (Silverado High School) Cave Junction, OR (Illinois Valley High School) Grants Pass, OR (Grants Pass High School) DATE Murrieta, CA (Murrieta Valley High School) 11/9 Carlsbad, CA (Army & Navy Academy) 11/15 11/15 Boulder City , NV (Boulder City High School) 11/15 Tehachapi, CA (Tehachapi High School) 11/22 Douglas, KS (Douglas High School) 12/13 Vail, AZ (Cienega High School) 1/2 1/3 Washoe Valley, NV (Damonte Ranch High School) 1/9 Medical Lake, WA (Medical Lake High School) 1/11 Sacramento, CA (Jesuit High School) 1/11 Fallon, NV (Churchill County High School) 1/16 1/17 Reno, NV (Galena High School) Safford, AZ / Clackamas C.C. (Safford High School) 1/20 1/25 Sacramento, CA (Natomas High School) 1/31 Anchorage, AK (West High School) 2/1 2/12 2/22 Reno, NV (Galena High School) 3/7 Shingle Springs, CA (Ponderosa High School) Henderson, NV / Palomar CC (Green Valley HS) Barstow, CA (Barstow High School) Costa Mesa, CA (Calvary Chapel High School) Berthoud, CO (Berthoud High School)

Head Coach: Miles Van Hee (17th Year) Assistant Coaches: Jesse Cruz (3rd Year), Matt Johnson (5th Year), Craig Otto (15th Year), Charlie Pipher (3rd Year)

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WT. 125 or 133 or or 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT

2013-14 SCHEDULE OPPONENT RESULT/TIME Arizona C.C. Club 5 p.m. Palomar College 3 p.m. Mt. San Antonio College 4:30 p.m. at California Baptist 6 p.m. Sierra College 7 p.m. Grand Canyon 7 p.m. Colorado Mesa 5 p.m. Simon Fraser 4 p.m. at New Mexico Highlands 7 p.m. vs. Air Force 12 p.m. at Western State 2 p.m. at Southern Oregon 7 p.m. at Pacific University 7 p.m. at Simon Fraser 7 p.m. Menlo College 7 p.m. at Great Falls (Mont.) 7 p.m. at Montana State-Northern 7 p.m. at Grand Canyon 7 p.m. NAIA West Regional All Day NAIA Championships All Day

PROBABLE LINEUP ATHLETE Gilbert Martinez Sean Silva Nick Oliver Andrew Burr Mason Saldana Anton King Colin Merkley Matt Coultas Taylor Damico Jose Cruz Jon Wiley Troy Kilgore Open

CL. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. RJr. RSo. Fr. Jr. RFr. Sr.


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COLORADO MESA MAVERICKS NAME CL. WT. Randy Boerner Fr. 157 Mac Borrego RFr. 125 Kordell Bradshaw RFr. 149 Caleb Brown RFr. 197 Bobby Davis RSo. 157 Trevor Donarski RSr. 157 Drake Dudley Fr. 165 Jake Eggers RFr. 174 Joel Geers Fr. 165 Derek Good RSo. 184 Dylan Granard Sr. 174 Edwin Guttierez Jr. 184 Jessie Hoffschneider RFr. 165 Willy Holdren RFr. 165 Matt Lee RFr. 174 Channing Lewis Fr. 125 James Martinez Jr. 149 Stephen Mejia Fr. 149 Tyler Miles RSr. 165 Bruno Nicoletti Fr. 141 Jordan Passehl Jr. 285 Paco Retana Jr. 197 Randy Ridela Fr. 149 Daniel Salazar So. 141 Justin Schumacher Sr. 149 Drew Schumann Jr. 141 Jonathon Stelling So. 125 Nick Swanson RFr. 149 Thomas Tawata Fr. 125 Andrew Valdez Fr. 133 Erick Vargas Fr. 125 Marcus Velasquez Fr. 157 Scott Verner Jr. 165 Collin Welcher Fr. 125 Jacob Wilcoxen Fr. 133 Mitch Wyatt RSo. 174 Corby Wyett Fr. 285

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Thornton, Colo. / Mountain Range Rio Rancho, N.M. / Cleveland Montrose, Colo. / Montrose Grand Junction, Colo. / Central Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain Powell, Wyo. / Powell Flower Mnd, Texas / Flower Mound Dodge City, Kan. / Dodge City Northglenn, Colo. / Mountain Range Parker, Colo. / Ponderosa Woodinville, Wash. / Woodinville Dallas, Texas / Neosho CC Grand Jct., Colo. / Grand Jct. Grand Junction, Colo. / Central Honolulu, Hawaii / Moanaloa Eaton, Colo. / Eaton Rifle, Colo. / Rifle Buhl, Idaho / Buhl Parachute, Colo. / Grand Valley Aurora, Colo. / Cherokee Trail Montrose, Colo. / Montrose Longmont, Colo. / Niwot Waipahu, Hawaii / Waipahu Clifton, Colo. / Palisade Green River, Wyo. / Western Wyo. Montrose, Colo. / Montrose Westminster, Colo. /Broomfield Arvada, Colo. / Wheat Ridge Honolulu, Hawaii / Hawaii Baptist Swink, Colo. / Swink Omaha, Neb. / Westside Montrose, Colo. / Montrose Green River, Wyo. / Western Wyo. Hamilton, Mich. / Hamilton Omaha, Neb. / Burke Anchor Point, Alaska / Homer Bennett, Colo. / Bennett

WRESTLING 2013-14 SCHEDULE (6-1, 0-0 RMAC) DATE 11/7 11/13 11/24 12/19 1/2 1/4 1/4 1/11 1/11 1/23 1/24 1/30 2/7 2/8 2/13 2/19 2/28 3/14

OPPONENT RESULT/TIME Western Wyoming C.C. W, 36-6 vs. Northwest College W, 26-13 at Northern Colorado L, 22-30 Bethany College W, 36-9 at Embry-Riddle W, 44-6 at Grand Canyon W, 25-12 vs. Minn. State-Moorhead W, 28-12 vs. Simon Fraser 10 a.m. vs. Air Force 2 p.m. Chadron State* 7 p.m. New Mexico Highlands* 7 p.m. at California Baptist* 6 p.m. Adams State* 7 p.m. CSU-Pueblo* 7 p.m. at Western State* 7 p.m. at Colorado Mines* 7 p.m. RMAC Championships All Day NCAA DII Championships All Day

* RMAC Dual

PROBABLE LINEUP WT. 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT

ATHLETE Erick Vargas Jonathon Stelling Daniel Salazar James Martinez Trevor Donarski Jessie Hoffschneider Chester Granard Scott Verner Paco Retana Jordan Passehl

CL. Fr. So. So. Jr. RSr. RFr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Head Coach: Joel Sharratt (Iowa ’95) – Eighth Season Assistant Coaches: Bart Horton (Iowa State ’97) – Seventh Season Sam Barber (Upper Iowa ’95) – Fifth Season

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WRESTLING NAME Dallan Bhatti Sukhan Chahal Matthew Cheung Cody Coombes Skylor Davis Matt Dignan Jacob Elledge Arjun Gill Dhillon Hume Josh Kim Brock Lamb Brodie Mackenzie Sean Molle Richard Nghiem Josh Punzo Robert Rogal Brendan Seppala Morgan Smith Ben Smythe Tanner Spray Reid Watkins Ryan Yewchin

CL. WT. 200 Fr. 125 Sr. 141 Fr. 174 Sr. 125 Sr. 125 Fr. 149 Fr. 275 Sr. 141 Jr. 184 R-Fr. 165 Sr. 174 R-Fr. 275 R-So. Fr. 157 R-So. 184 So. 141 R-Fr. Fr. Fr. 141 Fr. 174 R-Fr. 197 R-So.

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL North Vancouver, BC / Windsor Secondary Surrey, BC / Queen Elizabeth Secondary West Vancouver, BC / Sentinel Secondary Burnaby, BC / Burnaby North Secondary Zilah, WA / Zilah Secondary Snohomish, WA / Glacier Peak Secondary Surrey, BC Maple Ridge, BC Toronto, ON Destin, FL / Destin Secondary Maple Ridge, BC / Maple Ridge Secondary Calgary, AB

2013-14 SCHEDULE DATE 11/22 1/3 1/4 1/11 1/11 1/11 1/12 1/20 1/31 2/9 2/28 3/14

OPPONENT RESULT/TIME at Doane College W, 44-0 at Embry-Riddle 2 p.m. at Desert Duals All Day vs. Colorado Mesa 10 a.m. at Western State 12 p.m. vs. Air Force 4 p.m. at Adams State ERA University 7 p.m. at San Francisco State 3 p.m. Pacific University 2 p.m. NCAA West Regionals All Day NCAA DII Championships All Day

Burnaby, BC Coquitlam, BC Calgary, AB

Scotsdale, AZ / Chaparral Secondary Okotoks, AB Nanaimo, BC / Dover Bay Secondary

Head Coach: Mike Jones Assistant Coaches: Justin Abdou and Clete Hanson

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PROBABLE LINEUP WT. 125 133 141 149 157 165 174 184 197 HWT

ATHLETE Skylor Davis Sukhan Chahal Dillon Hume Brendan Seppala Josh Punzo Brock Lamb Reid Watkins Josh Kim Ryan Yewchin Arjun Gill

CL. Sr. Sr. Jr. RFr. RSo. Sr. RFr. RFr. RSo. Sr.





WRESTLING MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION As a member of the Mountaineer Athletic Association, you receive benefits and privileges in accordance with the contribution level you choose. These benefits include all-sport passes, MAA regalia, reserved parking and invitations to social functions. Your contributions help provide educational opportunities for young student-athletes, assistance in achieving the margin of excellence which inspires Western athletes and coaches to competitive and exciting performances, and ingredient for the 2013-14 season.

2013-14 MAA CORPORATE PARTNERS $15,000 PARTNERS Chamberland Orthopaedics 5 B’s BBQ / J & W Catering

Wayne Brown MAA President 2013-14 MAA Board President: Wayne Brown Vice President: Gene Hill Secretary / Treasurer: Candi Borah Chris Alton Phil Chamberland Chris Coleman Scott Frazier Mariah Green Carol Greenlee Danny Lefebvre Joan Perkins Phil Perkins Jerry Piquette Matt Robbins Jody Sawdo Milt Voss Advisory Board Cindy Drexel Greg Waggoner

$10,000 PARTNERS Alpine Orthopaedics Gunnison Energy Corporation Holiday Inn Express KEJJ / KPKE Radio KSBV / KAYV Radio Pepsi-Cola Western State Colorado University Foundation $5,000 PARTNERS I Bar Ranch Mario’s Pizza & Pasta McDonald’s The Paper Clip Quality Inn Schmalz Construction and Gunnison Construction The Sign Guys & Gal Sodexo Campus Services Super 8 Motel Hibu, Inc. $2,500 PARTNERS Bank of the West Comfort Inn Days Inn & Suites Embroidered Sportswear

Equip Creative Falcon Sports Shots - Sean Condon Gunnison Country Guide Service Gunnison Country Times Gunnison Real Estate & Rentals Island Acres Resort JE Dunn Construction Mountain West Insurance & Financial Palisade’s Restaurant Power Stop RE/MAX Community Brokers Three Rivers Resort Water Wheel Inn Western Lumber Western State Bookstore Wet Grocer / Airport Self Storage $1,000 PARTNERS B & B Printers B & H Sports Bank of Colorado - Montrose Cliggett and Associates, P.C. Crested Butte Publishing and Creative Dove Graphics, Inc. Gene Taylor’s Sporting Goods Gentle Dental Care / Dr. Scott

Anderson GreatLand Log Homes Gunnison Bank & Trust Gunnison Vitamin and Health Food Store Hoskin, Farina & Kampf, PC KBUT Radio Law Of the Rockies Misty Mountain Floral Monarch Realty, Matt Robbins-Broker Monty’s Auto Parts and Machine Shop Mountaineer Village Apartments O’Hayre, Dawson & Norris, PC Parish Oil, Inc. / DBA Conoco Food Plaza & Car Wash Pat’s Screen Printing Rocky Mountain Frames and Trophies Scenic River Tours Sherwin Williams Shondeck Financial Services Spallone Construction Sports World True Value Hardware Western Music Department

2013-14 MAA MEMBERS HONORARY MEMBERS Camille Besse Jan Borah Mirta Coleman Jean Decker Karen Edstrom Ron Ficklin Ricky Glatiotis Zeta Graham Clea Greenawalt

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Virginia L. Harris Joyce Hunt Betty Jardon Virginia Jones Ann Laguens Betty Light Sandra L. Mark Helen Marshall Frank Oyster Ethel Rice

Anne Steinbeck Nancy Tredway Nell Whiting Nona Zahradka MOUNTAINEER ($1,000 OR MORE) Brad & Sonja Baca Rick D. Bettger Bob Dawson

Bob & Cindy Drexel Jeff & Laurie Garren John Roberts Motor Works Jim & Sue Oates Gaar Potter Terry & Judy Sweet


WRESTLING MOUNTAINEER ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SLATE ($500-$999) Anejo Bistro & Bar - Lesly Ocampo Berfields Stage Stop - Randy & Linda Boston Buff’s Collision Specialists Dallas Everhart Peter & Nancy Gauss Carol Greenlee Gunnison Brewery Gunsmoke Travel Plaza & Café F. James Hahn Zimmerman Jackson, P.C. Travis Juhl Dale & Jodie McDonough Dan & Linda Pierce Gary & Shelly Pierson Sandler Holdings - Mark McDonough Tomichi Tire John & Deanna Valade Malte & Pam VonMatthiessen Williams Construction CRIMSON ($300-$499) Mike Aimone & Blair McEndaffer Ace & Andrea Apodaca Alan & Laura Asmussen Michael T. Borah Terry & Mary Brace Cool Fitness & Training, Inc. Critter Sitters - Jamee & Heath Smith Drake Woods - Mike Peterson Gunnison Valley Family Physicians Gunnison Savings & Loan Gunnison Vet Clinic - Tom & Polly Venard H & H Towing Jay & Karen Hill Duke & Rita Iverson Ralph I. & Marilyn A. Johnson Bret & Tina McEndaffer Brett McDonough Mountain Windows - Ted & Kim Bemis Mary Lou Ogden Des Pennartz Phil & Joan Perkins John & Colette Perusek Jerry Piquette John & Leslie Randall Paul Reid Shipp & Spear Builders Traders Rendezvous - Randy & Ellen Clark Todd & Marin Wendell West Slope Garage Door - Gary & Linda Appleton Jim & Cori Woytek Frank & Marlene Zanetell Doug & Jean Winter WESTERN ($150-$299) Seth Adams Mary Jo Bennetts Candi Borah Sean & Suzanne Carmody Al & Sally Conblentz Auto Corral The Alamo Saloon Ryan & Amanda Allen

Perry & Teresa Anderson Jas & Sukhi Bains Mohan & Daljeet Bains Jim & Bonnie Baril Ed & Sue Bartsch Chris Benedetti & Gillian Lie Rick & Gloria Besecker George & Joy Besse Menon Billingsley Glenn & Leila Calkins Otto & Vicci Carricato Rob & Kathie Case Tony Case Don & Gena Coleman Ken & Tracey Coleman Colorado Specialties - Mike & Jodi Casey Jane & Bill Corn Frank & Sarah Cutrona Dail Farms Rachel Dando & Roechele Martinez Sid & Audrey Dickinson Steve & Sharon Dorzweiler Pete & Susan Dunda Dan & Jane Emich Carrie Esquibel Spencer & Arlene Fickel Andy & Marina Fleming Liz Fuller Fullmer’s Ace Robert & Alice Fulton Jeremy Garland & Jill Demers Dale & Clarissa Gaubatz Lucas & Logan Gerlock Zeta & Don Graham Gunnison Auto Glass Gunnison County Shopper Gunnison Shipping - Kirk Mueller James & Terri Hart Will Hart Ginny Hayes Gene Hill Lee & Val Hitchcock Jay & Thelma Jenkins Ron & Karen Kibler Rick & Linda Kieffer Dr. Kathleen Kinkema Leo & Judy Klinker Jerry & Arlene Kowal Lenny & Michelle Liljegren Kirk & Coie Lorimer John Malensek Todd & Yvonne Marshall John McCarthy & Melanie Torpey Jim McDonald Ryan McDonough Bob & Shawn Meldrum Miller Furniture Richard Minot Mochas Coffeehouse James L. Montgomery Karen & Dick Morgan Mike & Katie Moskowitz Tom & Kristi Murtaugh Jon & Layne Nelson Scott & Monica Newman Nesbitt & Company, LLC

PBS of Western Colorado - Mary Simon Boyd & Sharalee Pederson Scott & Linda Pickert Emile & Winnie Pleau James & Antionette Pleau Morgan & Britt Pratt Tom & Shaunalee Prather Al & Cathy Pryor Richard Almgren Insurance Agency, Inc. Rocky Mountain Trees & Landscaping, Inc. - Steve & Nel Curtiss Romero Drywall - Leroy & Sally Romero Albert & Angela Roper Jon Rosas Family Bob & Mary Ann Rusler Steph Ruybal & Hannah Cother Jarral & Anne Ryter Don & Dorothy Sammons Jody Sawdo Terry & Laura Schliesman Schreibvogal Farms Ed & Jayme Schroder Gary & Diana Sherman Pat Smart Dennis & Cheelone Spritzer Sean & Jennifer Stansberry Anne Steinbeck George & Ann Stowell Doug Swinehart Ray & Loretta Szallar Today Realty - Jason & Jenny Lain The Turquoise Junction - Brad & Judy Tutor United Country Gunnison Real Estate - Mindy Costanzo Miles & Tonya Van Hee Villa Beaute - Kristi Medina Kyle Voss Milt & Celia Voss Greg & Gloria Waggoner Western Slope Fire & Safety Western Wildflowers - Sharon Mendonca Rob & Vicki Wheeler Fran & Diana Wickenhauser Wildwood Motel - Perry & Teresa Anderson Doug & Jean Winter Hal & Peg Yale The Yorks CENTURY ($100-$149) Jacob Accola Barbara Aimone Almont Resort Michiko Jo Arai Billy Barr Skip Bennett & Draxy Buckley Camille Besse Marques & Melissa Bravo Don & Etta Bustos Julie & Reuben Chavez Clarke Agency Real Estate - Cathie Elliott Marshall & Ann Cochrane Dr. Marta Coleman Casey, Sarah & RC Coons Amanda Crosby Sally Duck Eddie’s Barbershop

Pam French Dan & Doris Gonzales Chris & Mariah Green Virginia Harris Fred Haverly Wanda Herrara Donna Holden House of China Mountaineer Theatre Scott & Jayna Petty Jan’s Place JC Services LLC Carl Jones Ann Laguens Kelly & Laura Ledwith Jose & Vera Jo Lujan Sandra L. Mark Bill Matthews Mountain Valley Distributors Scott & Mary Nordberg Darrell G. Otsu, D.D.S. Ashwin Patel Mark & Michelle Riley Sue Ruffe Ajay Singh Sarbjit Singh Pari & Diya Shergill Sue’s Place - Sue Mundell Edith Trujillo Brian Turner Michael Vieregge Dave & Brenda Vondy Joshua & Dianna White Rick & Tina Wilson Joe & Sheila Winegardner Margaret Zwirbla TENDERFOOT Steven Aldridge Trevro Blackman Corey Breeden Justin Brooks Kody Clark Cody Cole Germaine Daniels Cody Frankum Akil Gipson Kyle Graulus Levi Greenly Lindsay Hart Mark Harvey Charles Joseph Ryan Lockwood L.A. McGee Sophie McNeely Joseph Mestre Brandon Montoya Levi Ostrom Gabe Proctor Travis Shepherd Justin Stone Jennifer Swartwood Adam Turner Mike Vandahl Elliott Varga Rachel Weakland

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WRESTLING

The Mountaineer Athletic Association (MAA) is celebrating 50 years working with Western Athletics in 2013-14. The first mention of the MAA can be traced back to the days of Head Football Coach O. Kay Dalton with the creation of the Century Club in the 1963-64 academic year. For just $100 each year, members could enjoy all the benefits or supporting the Mountaineers and the various sport programs that existed in the 1960s. The Century Club maintained its current membership level - $100 a year – until inflation and the need for additional funds encouraged the creation of different membership levels. The Century Club was renamed the Mountaineer Century Club in the 1989-90 academic year, and then adopted the current Mountaineer Athletic Association title in 1995. The MAA corporate partnership program started a year later to create additional means for businesses to become involved at a larger level and to create additional marketing avenues for those businesses. From the original 32 members in the 1996, the corporate partnership program has grown to 68 local and regional businesses and corporations in 2012-13. In 2001, the Sam Boyd Crab Feed, Auction Dinner and Casino Night was started and has raised nearly $280,000 in 12 years. More than $29,000 was raised for student-athletes last year. Last year, more than $302,000 was raised for the scholarship needs of Western State Colorado University student-athletes with the support of 339 corporate and individual members. Over the past 50 years, the MAA has raised millions of dollars for Western student-athletes, making it one of the most succesful booster clubs in the nation. Among public NCAA Division II institutions with football, the Mountaineers continue to be among the national leaders in private support, in part from the generosity of the MAA members. The original charter members of the Century Club listed in a 1964 football game program.

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As we celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the MAA, first-time and long-term members alike will receive benefits throughout 2013-14. Both individual MAA members and corporate partners have the opportunity to join this exclusive club, honoring the Golden Anniversary of the MAA. To become a member of the Mountaineer 50-Year Club, 2012-13 members gain access by increasing their donation by $50 or more. If any new individual member joins the MAA at the $500 level or higher, they will also receive membership in the 50-Year Club. For corporate partners wanting to join the 50-Year Club, 2012-13 corporate partners must increase their MAA donation by $500 or more. For any new MAA corporate partner to gain access to the 50-Year Club, they must join at the $2,500 or greater level.

Mountaineer 50-Year Club Members Corporate 50-Year Club Members Rocky Mountain Frames & Trophies Holiday Inn Express Schmalz Construction & Gunnison Construction Western Lumber, Inc. McDonald’s Gene Taylors Sporting Goods Mario’s Pizza & Pasta Embroidered Sportswear Company The Sign Guys and Gal Three Rivers Resort Sodexo at Western Chamberland Orthopaedics J & W Catering Inc./5 B’s BBQ John Roberts Motor Works Gunnison Country Guide Service True Value Hardware Gunnison Energy Corporation Gunnison Real Estate and Rentals I Bar Ranch Super 8 Motel Days Inn & Suites Falcon Sports Shots Equip Creative Individual 50-Year Club Members Brad & Judy Tutor of The Turquoise Junction Kirk Mueller of Gunnison Shipping Don & Dorothy Sammons Ginny Hayes Rick & Linda Kieffer Gary Rogers of Gunnison Country Shopper Sid & Audrey Dickinson

Jim & Bonnie Baril Leroy & Sally Romero of Romero Drywall George & Ann Stowell Seth Adams F. James Hahn Jerry Piquette Paul Reid Camille Besse Spencer & Arlene Fickel Bob & Cindy Drexel Ray & Loretta Szallar Frank & Marlene Zanetell Carrie Esquibel Don & Gena Coleman Miles & Tonya Van Hee Candi K. Borah Randy & Linda & Andy Boston of Berfield’s Stage Stop Leo & Judy Klinker Mike Peterson of Drake Woods Ed & Sue Bartsch of Hi Country West Laundry Jeff & Laurie Garren Dennis & Cheelone Spritzer Zeta Graham of Panoview Subdivision Ralph Kwaitkoski & Deborah Phelps of Tomichi Tire and Towing Tom & Polly Venard of Gunnison Vet Clinic Rick & Joyce Rixford of Western Slope Fire and Safety Inc. Hal & Peg Yale Phil & Joan Perkins Ann Steinbeck Ted & Kim Bemis of Mountain Windows Kristie Medina of Villa Beaute’

Sharon Mendonca of Western Wildflowers Pat Smart Jody Sawdo Kathleen Kinkema Des Pennartz Navid & Debra Navidi of H&H Towing Dan & Linda Pierce Carol Greenlee Stephanie Ruybal & Hannah Cother Mike Aimone & Blair McEndaffer Dan Buffington of Buff’s Collision Karen & Dick Morgan James R. McDonald Richard Minot Jim & Cori Woytek Jane & Bill Corn Albert & Angela Roper Bret & Tina McEndaffer Frank & Sarah Cutrona John & Leslie Randall Brad & Sonja Baca Kevin & Lori Alexander Travis Juhl Ace & Andrea Apodaca Ron & Karen Kibler Dr. Jay McMurren of Gunnison Valley Family Physicians

Robert & Alice Fulton Gary and Shelly Pierson Nesbitt & Company Williams Construction James & Antionette Pleau Dave & Brenda Vondy Cool Fitness & Training, Inc. John & Deanna Valade

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March 29, 2014

13th Annual Sam Boyd Crab Feed and Auction Dinner Proudly Presented by United Companies and Lacy Construction Company

May 2014

Annual Mountaineer Athletic Association Golf Tournament At Dos Rios Golf Course Proudly Presented by Flood and Peterson and Pinnacol Assurance


WRESTLING Everyone associated with the Western State Colorado University Athletics program (coaches,staff, student-athletes, boosters) has the responsibility to comply with NCAA rules involving prospects and student-athletes. Mountaineer athletic support groups are a very valuable part of the Western Athletic Department. All present and past members of these groups are considered boosters and therefore, are held to compliance with these standards. Please review the information on what boosters may or may not do, and ask before you act. Recruiting Guidelines A Booster may: • contact a prospect as long as the booster had an established relationship prior to the student becoming a prospect and as long as there is no attempt to recruit the prospect for Western; • watch a prospect’s athletic contest (but not have contact with that prospect or the prospect’s parents); and • provide names, statistics, newspaper articles, etc. of outstanding prospects from the booster’s local area to Western coaches and staff (but not contact that prospect’s coach or school officials in order to gather materials pertaining to the prospect’s athletic or academic abilities). A Booster may not: • contact (telephone or in writing/e-mail) a prospect or his/her parents in person, for the purposes of recruiting the prospect; • make contact with a prospect or his/her parents on or off the Western campus for the purposes of recruiting his/her to Western; • mail anything to a prospect, including press releases, media guides, posters, schedule cards, etc.; • approach a Western coach who is with a prospect either on or off the Western campus;• contact or request anything (transcript, videotape) from a prospect’s counselor or coach in order to evaluate the athletic or academic ability of a prospect; and • provide any extra benefit to a prospect or his/her family or friends. Rules Regarding current Western Student-Athletes A Booster may: • provide an occasional family home meal to a student-athlete or an entire team. Such meal must take place in the home, not in a restaurant. The meal may be catered. • provide employment under certain circumstances to current studentathletes. Student-athletes must be paid the established rate (in the area for similar services) for work actually performed. A Booster may not: • provide extra benefits to any student-athlete and his/her family; • use the name or picture of a student-athlete to directly or indirectly promote the sale or use of a commercial product or service; • provide free or reduced rate housing for a studentathlete or his/ her family;

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RULES FOR BOOSTERS • hire a studentathlete to house-sit; • provide an honorarium to a student-athlete who has been approved for a speaking engagement. Studentathletes may receive only actual and necessary travel expenses to pre-approved speaking engagements; and • provide any extra benefit to a current student-athlete. Student-Athlete Employment A student-athlete may be employed during or outside the academic year, provided: • The student-athlete’s compensation does not include any remuneration for value or utility that the student-athlete may have for the employer because of the publicity, reputation, fame or personal following that he or she has obtained because of athletics ability; • The student-athlete is compensated only for work actually performed; • The student-athlete is compensated at a rate commensurate with the going rate in that locality for similar services; and Employer “Do’s” and “Don’ts” • The athletic department may arrange employment for prospects in the summer prior to their enrollment as freshmen and for enrolled studentathletes during all official vacation periods (summer, winter, spring) during the academic year. • Do not provide free transportation to and from jobs for studentathletes, unless such transportation is provided to all employees. • Do provide employment for prospective and currently enrolled studentathletes during permissible time periods and at regular pay rates for similarly qualified non-athlete employees.




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