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1983

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SAN DIEGO UNION APR 3 1983

Sports notes THE USO BASKETBALL team may not have led the West Coast Athletic Conference in wins in the recent season. But the Toreros certainly had the best students. For the third straight year, USD heads the list of players named to the All·WCAC Scholar-Athlete team. Six ()f the 10 players named to the squad are from USO. . Forwards Don Capener and Anthony Reuss and guard John Prunty are on the list for the second consecutive season. Joining them are teammates Dave Mclvers and Mario Coronado, both center· forwards, and Brian Setencich, a forward. Pr.unty, an accounting major. had the highest grade point average (3.93) and coring average (6.6).

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In other action, USIU also ga ned a split beating Azusa Pacif c 8-6 n the firs game but dropping the nightcap 9-1.

Freshman n,lie\·er Casey . 1.orales pitched shutout ball over the fmal three mnin;;s to lead USO to a 9-8 win over Loyola m the first game of a double-header yesterday rn Los n- gcles. L'SD failed to_get relief in the sec·ond game, however, as .... cy la ..cored five uns in the final t nm· ings for a e , VlCtory

LEIVIONGROVE REVIEW School Athletes ake February HoC Awards U.S.D forward Mike Wh it- marsh and Judy Porter o! thr .0. State U. Wnmen's Ba"· kPthall team were awardPrl CertifiC'ates o{ Achievement for the month of February by the San Diego Hall or Champions. In addition, Lawrence We~t of thl' CIF 3A Champion Mors,' High School was se• )N'IPd as the Breitbard Prep thleto> of the l\'fonth. No am- ateur or profe~sional Stars of thr Month were seleC"trd. Whitmarsh, rer·ently select- to the WCAC First Team (We t Coast Athletic Conter- enceJ averaged 19.0 points a game ,ind shot 55% from the field for the conference sc,1- son. Durin~ the last 2 weeks or February Whitmarsh led his team to 3 conference wins in 4 games. He scored l 00 points in those games, pullerl down 26 rehounds anj added 12 as-' sits anrl two steals. For his eftorts he was seJi;cted WCAC Player of the Week for 2 con- secutive weeks. Whitmarsh graduated !rom Monte Vista and played 2 y('ars at Gross-• mont College. A junior, he will return to th<> USD Jln(>up for the 1983-84 season. Po,tPr closed out an out- standing 4 - year career at SDSU as a h c Ider of 20 school record::;. A back injury which caused her to miss 6 games prevented Porter from becoming the l0tl1 player in women's collegiatp history to exceed 2,000 career points and 1,500 rebounds. Her final to- tals were 2,318 points and

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SAN DIEGO UNION APR 9 1983 At Fulle1 w1

last night, Fullerton State scored after each of six errors by University of San Diego and pun- ished the Toreros 11-1 in a Southern California Baseball Association game. Fullerton now is 28-12 and ~-1 in the conference, USO is 8-12 and 1-4 in the SCBA. The teams play a double-header at USD today, starting at 1 p.m.

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At [he University of San Diego, Fullerton State got 12 hits off three USD pitchers to win the first game of a double-header, 11-5. The second game was called after seven inmngs because of darkness with the score tied 2-2. The Toreros pulled to within 6-5 after six innings, but in the seventh the Titons Ray Roman got a two out single and Torero pitchers Mike Faze as nd Chris Ciampa proceed· ed to walk the next four hitters for an 8·5 Fullerton lead. ~'irst baseman John Mullin went 4• for-9 with 2 RBI for the double-head· er as USD fell'"'t""o.e.8-=• l.::.3·..,l.______ _

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SAN DIEGO UNION APR l IS83 Toreros, PLC Win; UCSD Falls

APR I I 1983

M anwh1le,·m Long Beach, tht University of San Diego wa hammered 10-4 by Cal State Long B ach as the 49ers cored four runs m both the fourth and eighth rnnm TJJ Torrer dropped to 8-14-1 on the year Andr Jae two-for-four with an rbi for USO.

are 9-14· l overall. At Point Loma, the Crusaders improved their NAIA Distnct 3 Southern Division recorrt to 5-4 with a 3-2 victory over South- ern California College. Gary Page (6-5) went the distance for Point Loma (13-15·1) and helped his own •caust with a double in the sixth inning. Bud Halle then came in to run for Page and scored the winning run on a one-out single by Kerry Everette. In La Jolla, UC-San Diego did not fair as well in NAIA District 3 action, losing o Southern Division-leading Crl Baptist 7-3.

The Umvers1ty of San Diego came from behind with four runs in the fifth inning and went on to blast host Pepperdine 10-3 in a Southern California Baseball Association game yesterday. Johnny Mullen opened the game 1ith a two-out solo homer in the first inning. The Waves countered with three runs in the third inning. Andre Jacas put the Torreros ahead to stay with a two-run single m the fifth Eric Bennett added a two-run single in the eighth as USO scored five more runs in the eighth and ninth innings. The Toreros improved their SCBA record to 2-6-1 and

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APR 1 • 1983

n Diego Notepad Toreros sign 4 prospects The Univeristy of San Diego basketball team has an- nounced the signing of four players to national letters of intent. Eric Mu selman, the son of former San Diego Sails "oach Bill Musselman, heads the Toreros' recruiting list' after averaging 23 points and eight assists a game last season for Brecksville High in Broadview Heights, Ohio. The 5-foot-10 guard made 87 percent of his free throws as a senior. The Toreros also igned 6-8 center Steve Krallman of Anaheim's Servite High, who averaged 18.5 points and 12:6 rebounds in bemg selected to the all-Orange County third team. Acouple of junior college guards, Al Moscatel of Mesa College and Mark Bostic of Central Arizona Col- lege, will also play for coach Jim Brovelli next season.

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1,498 rebounrls. For the sea- son Porter a , e r a g e d 22.5 points and 12 rebounds per , game. West led his Morse High BasketbaJI team to the San l>iego Section CU' Champion• ship in the 3A category. He average,! 17.3 points per game and was a unanimous choice as CIF Player of the Year. AL

Altos High in Hacienda Heights, and UCLA signed guard Corey Gaines of St. Bernard's in Playa de! Rey. America's most widely recruited high school player - Reggie Wi~- liams, a 6-foot-7 forward from Balh· more Dunbar - signed with George- town yesterday. Other first-team All-Americans signing were 6-5 guard Antonine Joubert of Detroit Southwestern (Michigan), 6-3 guard James Black• mon of Marion, Ind. (Kentucky), and 6· 2 guard Dwayne Washington of Brooklyn Boys and Girls (Syracuse).

Mesa College and Mark Bostic of Central Arizona College. Krallman, 6-8, averaged 18.5 points and 12.6 rebounds a game last sea- son. He was named to the all-Orange County third team. Moscatel averaged 14.2 points a game at Mesa, while Bostic averaged 18.5 at Central Arizona. San Diego State made no an• nouncements regarding signings yes- terday. U.1-!. International University does not 1 ,se the NCAA's national letter. BYU and UCLA have signed the two top prvspects in California. BYU won the services of Mike Smith, a 6-foot-9 center from Los

Eric Musselman, son of former college and professional coach Bill Musselman, was among four basket- ball players signing national letters of intent with the University of San Diego yesterday. A 5-foot-10 guard at Brecksville High in Broadview Heights, Ohio, Mu: elman averaged 23 points and c,b • assists a game. He made 87 p '!'cent of his free throws last sea• s ,, Eric's father has coached the University of Minnesota, the San Diego Sails of the ABA and the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA. The Toreros also signed center Stev::! Krallman of Servite High in Anaheim and guards Al Moscatel of

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Ali'R t 6 1983 Aztecs Win Two; USD Loses In 10 S..n D,ego State Univen;i- ty's basel,all team cont:n· ued its torrid pace witl a doubleheader sweep of the University of Texas-El Paso in Western Athletic Conference action yes.er• day at Smith Field. :fhe Aztecs, who have ndw won 20 of their last 22 games, downed the Miners 4-0 and 7-2 behind the pif,.h- ing of Bill Blount and Dean Armitage. SDSU is now 5-1 in the WAC's Southern Divi- sion. At Long Beach yesterday, the University of San Diego baseball team 1~ • to Long Beach Stat1: 8-7 •. 10 inn- ings, to sbp to 9-15-1 overa 11 and 2-7-1 in Southern Cali- to~rua Baseball Association ,J>I y. Bl unt (7-0) allowed UTEP only two Juts in the OP.Cner at DSU and r e1ved all the sccmng sup- port he required when Tiny Jones singled in one run and Steve Durrett two . in the first inning. In the nightcap Kent Torve was drove in three runs and AI· mitage (8-1) scattered seven Miner hits. Infielder Chris Cannizzaro went four-for. eight and .cored four runs in the dvub header for the A ecs. The teams gle in an other doubleheader today at 4 at Smith Fielo.

EVENING TRIBUNE APR 2 0 1983

TOREROS SIGN ANOTHER - The University of San Diego basketball tea which signed four players to national letters f intent fast week corralled anoth· er pro, peel when 1t nounced a ··• adden of For~stville will enroil m the fall. • ladder., a o-foot-7 forward from El Molino High, averaged 17 8 points and 11 rebounds a game as a senior. He was first-team AU-Sonoma County and runner-up,. player-of-tne-y_l!ar voting. ~-..,.;.,....----~

LOS ANGELES TIMES

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UC lr1vne , an Dlero 3: Cynd~ Keeling led the host Anteaters lo a nonconference win over the Toreros Friday K r 1 1 g defeated Mancarmen Casla 6-3. 6-~ Th Anteater are now 16-10.

APR 2 ? 1981 0 USO Qets Guard

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Ch:-is Carr, a 6-foo guard from Santa Mom a City College, will play bas- ketball for USD's Toreros next season. Carr averaged 11.8 points per game.

I • DAILY CALIFORNIAN APR 2 1 1983

Sonoma Player Coming To USD Nils Madden, runner-up in the voting for Sonoma County layer of the year, has sign d a national letter of intent to play basketball for the University of San Diego, Torero coach Jim Brovelli announced yester- day. Playing for El Molmo High in Forestville. Madden averaged 17.8 points and 11 rebounds a game last sea- son. The 6-foot-7 forward shot 68 percent from the field and 82 percent fro, 1 the foul line,

EVENING TRIBUNE APR 2 ': 1983 TORERO EIGHTH The University of San Diego's Bob McKenna shot a final-round 75 yesterday ~o eighth place in the md1v1dual portion of the 54. hole West Coast Athletic Association Golf Tourna- ment in San Francisco. As a team, the Toreros finished third with a 973 total, with t~e University of San ·Fran- cu;co and Portland taking the first two spots with scores of 965 and 970, re• spectively.

Aztec-Torero game called Wednesday's non-con- ference baseball game be- tween San Diego State and the University of San Diego was canceled because of wet grounds. Tl_le Aztecs, winners of 10 tra1ght, host United States International University in 8 pair of non-conference double-headers Friday at 4 P m and Saturday at 5 p.m. San D ego State Is 39-8 and ranked ixth m the na- tion

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