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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Men's Soccer Programs Men's Soccer Fall 1977 19th Annual NAIA National Soccer Championship Cedarville College Follow this and additional works at: hp://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_soccer_programs Part of the Higher Education Commons , and the Sports Studies Commons is Program is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Men's Soccer Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Cedarville College, "19th Annual NAIA National Soccer Championship" (1977). Men's Soccer Programs. 67. hp://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_soccer_programs/67

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Cedarville UniversityDigitalCommons@Cedarville

Men's Soccer Programs Men's Soccer

Fall 1977

19th Annual NAIA National SoccerChampionshipCedarville College

Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_soccer_programs

Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons

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Welcome ... Always a popular and exciting game soccer, within recent

months, has experienced a phenomenal growth rarely paral ­leled in the history of sport in this country . The NAIA is proud of the tradition of great soccer in this Association and that the teams making it to the NAIA National Soccer Cham­pionships consistently rank among the best collegiate teams in America. Last year, for example, 10 NAIA soccer players were high draft choices in the NASL, one of the top pro circui ts.

The NAIA is pleased to be able to bring its 19th National Championship Soccer Tournament to Huntsville, Alabama. We sincerely appreciate the excellent cooperation received from Huntsville Soccer, Inc. and the University of Alabama­Huntsville, co-sponsors of the tournament and the over-all leadership provided by Tournament Director Dennis Killips . The NAIA is very dependent upon the cooperation of member institutions and support civic organizations for excellent facilities and the administrative resources so essential to con-ducting a tournament of national championship calibre.

It is our sincere hope that this championship meet sub­stan t iates the NAIA belief that collegiate sports can help build character, leadership and good citizenship .

HARRY FRITZ Executive Director NAIA

Greetings to the coaches and athletes at this week of championship soccer at the Univers ity of Alabama in Hunts­ville . Soccer has enjoyed a phenomenal growth in the NAIA Championship program and has become one o f the major sports attractions in the United States.

Congratulations to the eight Area Champ ions who are com­peting for thi s National Championsh ip title . May this tournament be a highlight of your intercollegiate career and may each coach and athlete br ing honor to himself , his team and the institution he represents .

The National Associa tion of Intercollegiate Athl etics (NAIA) wishes to express its thanks to the University of Alabama­Huntsville and Huntsvi lle Soccer, Inc., co-sponsors of the 19th annual NAIA Soccer Championships, in producing this annual Championship event.

Th is Championship soccer even t is just one more example of the NAIA's belief that in tercol legia te athl etics are an integral aspec t of the total educational program of the institution .

We tru st that th is week , with the fine people of Huntsvill e, will be a high point in your life and that it will be one more worthwhile educational experi ence that the NAIA and your fine colleges and universi ti es have provide~ .

DR. JOHN STRAHL Greenville College ILL 1977-78 NAIA President

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A Go ernor of Alabama, I appreciate this opportun,ty to welcome you to our state and to the AIA at1onal Soccer Tournament . We are excited and thnlled that you have chosen Alabama, and the city of Huntsville.

e hope that each of you will discover your visit to our state and your participation in this e ent to be a most enJoyable and meaningful occasion .

e are glad to have you m Alabama!

Sincerely,

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City of Huntsville Mun1c1pal Bu1ld1ng

ELCO v'IE TO THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE!

As Mayor and on behalf of the citizens of the City of Huntsvllle , I would like to welcome each of you to our fine city. / also want to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for being allowed to be Host City for the NA/A National Soccer Tournament .

now the local members of the association wll/ do everything possible to make your v1s1t a pleasant one. We invite you to spend some t,me visiting the many points of interest in and around our city. Our recreational and social facilities will provide your members with a vanety of interesting things to do

ou w,/1 find the hosp,tahty of the c1/Jzens of the City of Huntsville to be second to none in the Nation I w,11 be looking forward to personally meeting each of ou dunng your v,s,t in our city

If there ,s anything that we in the Mayor's Office can do to assist you in any way , please con tac t us

Sincerely yours

c}Qav,.;... Joe W Davis

1977-78 NAIA OFFICERS PRESIDENT .. . ................................... . .... . ..... . ........................... DR. JOHN STRAHL

Chairman , Health , Physical Edu cation & Athletics , Greenville College Greenv ille, Illinois 62246

FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT ............ . ... . . . ....... . . . ............ . ..... . ................. CLARK L. SWISHER Dean , Health , Physical Education & Recreation , Northern State Coll ege

Aberdeen , South Dakota 57 401

SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT .... . ........................... . .................. .. .. . . . .... . . . ... W. C. MYERS Director of Athl etics , Erskine College

Due West , South Carolina 29639

THI RD VICE-PRESIDENT ....................... . ............... . ....... . .................. DR. L. T. WALKER Professor of Physical Education , North Carolina Central University

Durham , North Carolina 27707

FOURTH VICE-PRESIDENT ... . ... . .. . ................... . . . ..... . .. .. .. . ........ . ........ . . FRANK WATERS Director of Athletics , Saginaw Valley State College

Univers ity Center, Michigan 48710

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS Carroll B. Land , Director of Athletics

Point Loma College, San Diego, California 92106

Dr. Leon G. Davis, Director of Athletics University of Montevallo, Montevallo, Alabama 35115

Dr. Robert Mason , Chairman , Physical Education & Athletics Austin College , Sherman , Texas 75090

Dr. John Visser, President Empor ia State University, Emporia, Kansas 66801

Steven Senko, Director of Athletics Rutgers University,-Newark, Newark, New Jersey 07102

Dr. Robert Liv ingston, Director, Physical Educat ion & Athlet ics Oregon College of Education , Monmouth , Oregon 97361

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ................ . ............................... . . .... ............. DR. HARRY FRITZ NAIA Nat ional Office, 1221 Balt imore Avenue

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TO M ALLEN Assistant Executive Director

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AB E GOTEIN ER Assistant Public Relations Direc tor

LIZ RU BALO FF Administrat ive Assis tant

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HOWARD PATIERSON Midwestern TEX

RUSS CARR Westmon t CALIF

Firs t Vice Presi dent

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Secretary

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Past Pres ident

AREA REPRESENTATIVES

JACK MACKENZIE Qu incy ILL

HANK STEINBRECHER Warren Wilson NC

JIM f;GLI Slippery Rock PA

JIM THIESER Castleton State VT

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NAIA? The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) is a completely autonomous

Assoc iation , currently administering programs of intercollegiate athletics in 515 fully-accredited four-year colleges and universities . NAIA membership is distributed throughout all 50 states with two institutions in Canada included among the membership. The fundamental tenet of the NAIA is that intercollegiate athletics are an integral aspect of the total educational program of the institution. This belief is strongly reflected in the governance documents activities and organizational structure of the Association . PURPOSE AND HISTORY Established in 1940 as the National Association of Intercollegiate Basketball, the NAIA emanated from a " National Small College Basketball Tournament " inaugurated in 1937. Now in its 41st year in its original 32-team format and still played in Kansas City, the NAIA Basketball Championship Tournament is the nation 's oldest and largest collegiate basketball championship. In 1952 the competitive program was expanded to include tennis, outdoor track and field and golf. Football (two divisions), cross country, baseball and swimming were added to the national championship agenda in 1956 and wrest I ing (1 958), soccer (1959), bowling (1962), gymnastics (1964), indoor track and field (1966), ice hockey (1 968) and volleyball (1969) championships are more recent additions. The initial purpose of the NAIA - to provide national championship opportunities to colleges and universities, compet ing below the major level - has been well served . NAIA organizes and administers all areas of intercollegiate athletics at the national level , including rules and standards, and district and national sports competition. Solutions to vital problems affect­ing member colleges and other institutions of moderate enrollment are also of concern to the Assoc iation. The NAIA clearly outlines its own responsibilities and those of its members: a sound athletic pro­gram, administered and control led by those responsible for the administration of the college. This means direct supervision in the matter of caliber of competition , financing the athletic program, and taking steps to assure that financial assistance is made available only through the institution and under the same general policies as aid to all students. In short, the basic premise is that the athletic program must be a basic component of the general education process in the institution, and not an enterprise apart. District competition and meetings are emphasized and encouraged, and throughout its span of activities, the NAIA receives direction from the membership in a democratic fashion . The NAIA encourages a broad program of athletic pursuits in its member schools, and making the program available to the greatest possible number of students. The national organization aims at uniformity and equity in policies and practices throughout its district and national tournament meets.

NAIA National Soccer

al Season kings

Rank School Record Points 1 Quincy College (Ill.) 13-3-0 118 2 Simon Fraser University (Canada) 7-1-2 114 3 Rockhurst College (Mo.) 11-2-1 104 4 Dav is & Elkins College (W. Va.) 8-2-0 85 5 Keene State College (N .H.) 12-4-0 84 6 Spring Arbor College (Mich.) 18-0-0 77 7 Westmont College (Cal if.) 11 -6-3 71 8 Eastern College (Pa.) 14-0-1 51 9 Midwestern State Un iversity (Tex .) 12-5-1 46

10 U.S. International Un iversity (Calif.) 18-6-2 38 Others rece iving votes : Bened ictine (Kan .); Ersk ine (S.C.); Pfeiffer (N.C.); Western New England (Mass.).

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The University of Alabama in Huntsville is happy to join hands with the City of Huntsville and the Chamber of Commerce to sponsor a visit to Alabama by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for its national soccer tournament. UAH is the youngest of three universities which make up The University of Alabama System and now has an enrollment of approximately 4 ,500, including

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The University has been in the forefrom of the recent surge of interest in this country in the game of soccer, which is the most popular sport in most of the world. It is now the fastest-growing sport in the United States and we are

proud to be a part of that growth . Last year we participated in the national cham­pionship tournament in Pasadena, California, and now we are glad to have the opportunity to co-host the tournament here and give the South an opportunity to see. championship calibre soccer matches right here in Huntsville . Welcome to

our community and our campus.

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NOV. 24

NAIASOCC R CHAMPIONSHIP

- TIME SCHEDULE -

THURSDAY Game 1 . ....... ..... . ........ 12:30 p.m.

NOV. 25 FRIDAY

NOV. 26

Game 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:45 p.m. Game 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 p.m. Game 4 ................ . ..... 8:15 p.m .

Game 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m. Game6 .......... . ........... 11 :15a.m. Game 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:00 p.m. Game 8 ........ . ...... ... .... 4:15 p.m.

SATURDAY Game 9 . .... . .... 12:30 p.m. - 7th Place

NOV. 27 SUNDAY

Game 10 ....... .. 2:45 p.m . - 5th Place

Game 11 . .. . ..... 12:30 p.m. - 3rd Place Game 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:45 p.m.

National Champ ionship

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The university's roots date back to 1950 when the first academic offerings became available in Huntsville under the sponsorship of the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.

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HISTORY Huntsville is tradition and heritage. Huntsville is Big Spring, sacred meeting place of the Choctaw­Chickasaw Indian Nation long before John Hunt , first English settler, built his cabin there .. . Big Spring -source of America's first public water system - now focal point of Big Spring International Park, itself the aesthetic core of Huntsville 's ambitious urban development program.

Huntsville .. . first English-speaking community in Alabama, with Alabama's first bank, first public library, first Protestant church , first railroad, first commercial hotel , first Masonic Lodge, and the first capital of the state. It is the Dogwood City ... its hills whitely virginal and bridelike in spring. It is the Rocket City, Space Capital of the World . Its Juno II launches the first two American astronauts, the first American satellite, and orbited Pioneer IV around the sun. It is the home of the scientist , the engineer, the technician . .. drawn with their families from all over the world to this nucleus of America 's activity in space exploration.

CLIMATE Huntsville has a temperate climate. The City is sur­rounded on three sides by the foothills of the Appa­lachian Mountains 300 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico in the Tennessee River Valley.

While Huntsville rises approximately 600 feet above sea level , certain residential and recreation areas within the city limits reach an altitude of 1,800 feet.

Weather data recorded since 1959 show an average annual temperature of 60.7 degrees, with July being the warmest month at an average 79.3 degrees, and January the coolest month at 39.5 degrees. Total pre­cipitation is 53.18 inches per year. Snowfall is neg ­ligible. Total degree days average out an annual 3,300.

POPULATION 1950 1960 1964 1970 1975 1976 1977

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123,500 137,800 142,100 143,500 144,000

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University CANADA (District 1) downed Rockhurst College MO, 1-0 to win the NAIA's 18th Annual Soccer Cham­pionshi p played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

Fou r-time defending champion Quincy College ILL had to settle for third place, beating Davi s & El kins WV, 2-1, in the consolation match after having lost to Fraser 2-1 in a grueling record-setting 221 :43 quarter-final game. Senior Brad Mason won the game for SFU at the 111 :43 point in the 12th sudden death overtime period .

One additional tournament game record was set during the marathon battle - most fouls with SFU getting hit with 61 . Quincy tied the record for most corner kicks (12) during the game. Maine-Portland/Gorham 's John Sylva came up with four goals during his team 's 7-4 win over Alabama-Huntsville to put his name in the record ­book whil e SFU 's Whitehead set a tournament foul record with 20 called indiscretions. Sylva's six tournament goals made him the top scorer of the meet while SFU 's Wallace was the top goalkeeper with a 0.50 yield average.

Wallace, a Clansman sophomore, was named th e meet 's Most Valuable Player while teammate Whitehead , SFU's all -t ime leading scorer took Outstanding Forward honors. Rockhurst 's Keith Gehling was tabbed Out­standing Back while the Hawks' Tony Tocco was named Coach of the Year.

NAIA Soccer Hall of Fame ATHLETES

MERITORIOUS SERVICE 1965 - James Egli, Slippery Rock State PA 1970 - Fran Tri pp, Southeastern Massachusetts 1974 - Frank Longo, Quincy ILL

1973 - Michael Frank Villa, Quincy ILL 1977 - Steve Gay, Westmont CALIF

COACH 1977 - Charles Matlack, Earlham IND

CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

YEAR SITE CHAMPION RUNNER-UP SCORE 1976 Pasadena CALIF Simon Fraser CAN Rockhurst MO 1-0 1975 Raleigh NC Quincy ILL Simon Fraser CAN 1-0 1974 Florissant MO Quincy ILL Davis & Elkins WVA 6-0 1973 Flori ssant MO Quincy ILL Rockhurst MO 3-0 1972 Du nn NC Westmont CALIF Davis & Elkins WVA 2-1 (2 OT) 1971 Dunn NC Quin cy ILL Davis & Elkins WVA 1-0 1970 Dunn NC Davis & Elkins WVA Quin cy ILL 2-0 1969 Richmond IND Eastern Illinois Dav is & Elkins WVA 1-0 (OT) 1968 Quincy ILL Davi s & Elk ins WVA Quin cy ILL 2-1 (5 OT) 1967 Quincy ILL Qui ncy ILL Rockhurst MO 3-1 1966 Belmont NC Qu incy ILL Tre nton State NJ 6-1 1965 Kansas City MO Trenton State NJ Earlh am IND 5-2 1964 Upper Montclair NJ Trenton State NJ Linco ln PA 3-0 1963 Frostburg MD Earl ham IND and Cas tl eton

VT co-c hamp ions (Finals cance ll ed due to snow)

1962 Richmond IND East Stroudsb urg PA Prat t Inst. NY 4-0 1961 Lock Haven PA Howard DC Newark NJ 3-2 1960 Lock Haven PA Elizabeth PA & Newark NJ 2-2

(TIE CO-CH AM PIONS) 1959 Slippery Rock PA Pratt Inst. NY Eliz bethtown PA 4-3 (2 OT)

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olors Red-Blue Enrollment: 1,200 Colors: Brown-White

POLL) Season's Record : 13-3-0 (*l NAIA Poll)

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Pos Age HI. Yr. Hometown No. No. Nome Pos. Age Ht. Yr. Hometown

- · Enc Delobor G 20 6-0 Jr Florissant. Mo 23 5·9 Sr Vancouver B.C Norb Biderman G 21 6-1 Sr Cope Corol, Flo

D 22 5-6 Sr V1ctono, BC 2 2 cDonnell B 20 5-9 Jr SI. LOUIS, Mo D 22 5-11 Jr. Vancouver, B.C. /3 3 Tim e B 20 6-0 Jr. St. Louis, Mo

4 4 D 19 6-0 Fr Longley, B.C 4 4 rt n elo rodic B 19 5-11 So. Flonssont, Mo D 21 5-11 Jr Burnaby, BC 5 5 · Gory Hampel B 18 5-10 Fr St LOUIS, Mo

F 23 5-10 Fr Burno by, BC. 6 6 .,j. Torn Toczlowski L 18 6-0 Fr Bridgeton, Mo F 22 5-8 Jr North Della, B.C. 7 7 · Bob Rod· F 20 5-8 Jr. SI. Louis, Mo

F 22 5-7 Sr Vancouver, B.C. / 8 8.., L 20 5-8 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. F 21 5-4 Sr Vancouver, B.C. 9 9 F 18 5-10 Fr. Florissant, Mo MF 23 5-10 So Vancouver, B.C. 10 10 L 18 5-10 Fr. Florissant, Mo.

MF 18 5-9 So. Richmond, B.C. 11 F 26 6-0 Sr. Logos, Nigeria

F 19 6-1 So North Della, B.C. 12 n F 19 5-9 So. Qu incy, Ill.

F 23 6-0 Fr Norway 13 13 Jeff Lee F 18 5-9 Fr. St. Lou is, Mo.

D 22 5-11 Sr. New Westminster, 14 14 Mike Goilo L 18 5-5 Fr. St. Lou is, Mo.

B.C. 15 15 John Renaud B 19 ' 5-9 So. St. Louis, Mo.

15 15 Graham Hogarth )< MF 19 5-1 0 Fr. Coquitlom, B.C. 16 16 Pot Curran L 19 5-8 So. Qu incy, Ill.

16 16 Rand Ragon MF 18 6-0 Fr. Longley, B.C. 17 17 Steve Melsheimer F 20 5-10 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. • Probable starters

17 17 Tom ord D 18 5-10 Fr. Port Coquitlom, HEAD COACH: JACK MACKENZIE ASST. COACH : FRANK LONGO B.C.

G 24 5-11 Sr Powell River, B.C.

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MIDWESTERN ST A TE IN DIA NS GOSHEN MAPLE LEAFS Wichita Falls, Tex. Texas Collegiate Soccer League Goshen, In .. Mid Central Conference Enrollment: 4,622 Colors: Maroon-Gold Enrollment: 1080 Colors: Novy-Col. Blue Season's Record : 1~5-1 (#9 NAIA Poll) Seosori's Record : 8-4-1

Lt Dk Lt Dk No. No. Name Pos. Age Ht. Yr. Hometown No. No. Name Pos. Age Ht. Yr. Hometown 1 1 • Bia e Mccurdy G 20 6-1 Jr. Fort Worth, Tex. 1 l • Daryl Groff G 18 5-5 Fr. Kinzers, Pa. l 1 Sonny Ga ither G 21 6-2 Jr. Arl ington, Tex. l l Rondy Stoesz G 18 5-11 So. Akron, Po. 3 3 Roy Crouch HB 21 5-7 Sr. Irving, Tex. 3 3 • Will Swortzendruber FB 21 5-10 Sr. Telford, Po. 5 5 • Tim Anderson HB 20 5-10 So. Arlington, Tex. 4 4 • Joy Moyer F i8 5-10 Fr. Horleysville, Po. 6 6 • Randy Wo ld rum F 21 5-7 Jr. Irving, Tex. 5 5 • Roger Ruth FB 22 6-4 Sr. Horleysville, Po. 7 7 "luis Masters HB 21 5-8 Jr. Irving, Tex. 8 8 • Henry Zehr FB 21 5-5 Sr. Copenhagen, N.Y

10 10 • Alex Alkhozshvilly F 20 6-0 Jr. Fort Worth, Tex. 9 9 • Poul Sowotsky F 18 5-11 So. Son Pau lo, Brazil

11 11 • Michael Wroten F 20 6-1 Jr . Dallas, Tex. 10 10 • Cliff Zehr HB 22 5-1 Sr. Copenhagen, N.Y.

12 12 Serge Pieters F 20 5-10 Jr. Belgium 11 11 • John Sowotsky F 21 6-1 Sr. Son Paulo, Brazil

13 12 Jeff Woods F 19 5-8 Fr. Richardson, Tex. 12 12 Doug Schwortzentruber F 21 5-7 Sr. Goshen, Ind.

14 14 C HB 22 5-9 Jr. Dallas, Tex. 13 13 • Lynn Lois FB 21 6-0 Sr. Hesston, Kon.

I 15 15 FB 21 5-9 Sr. Dallas, Tex. 14 14 Phil Lederoch FB 20 6-1 Jr. Hesston, Kon.

16 16 FB 22 6-0 Fr. Irving, Tex. 16 16 ~od King F 20 5-8 Jr Cochrnnville, Po.

17 17 FB 19 6-1 So, / 17 17 Col Esh ;(: HB 20 5-9 Jr. Intercourse, Po.

19 19 F 20 6-2 Jr. Arl ington, Tex. 19 19 Dove Schwortzentruber F 17 5-6 Fr. Goshen. Ind.

20 20 FB 21 5-1 0 Sr. 20 20 Jeff Birky HB 20 5-9 Jr. Hopedale, Ill.

21 21 FB 20 5-9 Jr. Killeen, Tex. 21 21 • Todd Woodworth F/ HB 21 5-7 Sr. Topeka, Ind.

24 24 "Toby Bo ll FB 21 6-1 Richardson, Tex. • Probable starters ·Probables a ers HEAD COACH: DWAIN HARTZLER ASST. COACH: JIM MILLER

HEAD COACH HOWARD W. PATIERSON ASST. COACH: JACK PEEL TRAINER: NED NAFZIGER

AREAV AREA VII ERSKINE FL YING FLEET RUTGERS-CAMDEN PIONEERS

Due West, S.C. Independent Camden, N.J. Independent Enrollment: 750 Colors: Maroon-Gold Enrollment: 2,487 Colors: Scarlet-Black Season's Record : 11-4-1 Season's Record : 7-3-1

Lt DK Lt Dk No. No. Pos. Age Ht. Yr. Hometown No. No. Name Pos. Age Ht. Yr. Hometown 2 2 B 22 5-8 So. And erson, S.C. l l · John Shrens G 21 5-9 Sr. Wil lingboro, N.J. 3 3 M 21 5-7 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. 2 2 · Robert Spracklin LB 19 5-11 So. Mt. Holly, N.J. 4 18 B 19 6-3 So. Miam i, Fla . 3 3 Louis Jiminez OR 18 6-0 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa . 5 5 B 19 5-10 So. Bricktown, N.J. 4 4 - Floyd Babb -[e K OL 20 5-9 Fr. Camden, N.J. 6 6 M 20 5-8 Sr. Sumter, S.C. 5 5 • Wordsworth eorg RH 24 5-10 Sr. Comden, N.J. 7 4 F 21 5-7 So. Raleigh, N.C. 6 6 • Ruthven Wil liams X CH 22 5-8 So. Camden, N.J.

' 8 8 ft B 19 6-1 So. Southampton, 7 7 Dorrell Spracklin · RB 23 5-11 Sr. Mt. Holly, N.J. ,~ 8 John Lambert i(° IL 18 5-4 Fr. Philadelphia, Po . Bermuda 9 V George Sc~ti(iy 9 9 Ali Regimand F 22 6-1 Sr. Tehran, Iran OR 21 5-7 Sr. Williamstown,

10 10 ~ommy Nosrollah *' F 24 5-9 Jr. Tehran, Iran N.J. 11 11 Mike Rubeoch F 20 5-6 Jr. Tucker, Go. 10 10 · Micha el John CF 21 5-11 Fr. Camden, N.J. 12 12 Tom Shea B 18 6-2 Fr. Wil lingboro, N.J. 11 11 • Richard Peters LR 21 5-9 So. Comden, N.J. 13 13 George Sugden F 21 5-10 Fr. Arlington, Vo . 15 15 Abdul Sufoin LR 22 5-6 Fr. Cherry Hill, N.J. 14 14 Mike Reilly M 18 5-9 Fr. Bncktown, N.J.

'15 16 Jose' Ortiz OL 18 5-11 So. Cherry Hill, N.J. 15 23 Arturo Suarez M 23 5-6 Sr. Mexico City 17 17 · Winston Woodley FB 24 5-11 Sr. Comden, N.J. 16 24 Richard Davis M 19 5-10 Fr. Athens, Go. 18 18 Keith Meola LR 20 5-10 So. Maple Shade, N.J. 17 17 Franz Long F 18 6-1 Fr. Columbia, S.C. 19 19 Francis Regomentic LF 23 5-8 Sr. Sommerdale, N.J.

Peter Murray G 20 6-0 Jr. Manasquan, N.J. 20 20 Phillip Mortin OR 21 5-8 Jr. Williamstown, Rolph Polson G 20 6-0 Jr. Greer, S.C. N.J.

HEAJ COACH . RALPH LJ~ )) 21 21 · Alec Ross CH 22 5-11 Sr. Comden, N.J. TRAINER: MARK WILSON MANAGER: BILLY WILSON • Probable starters

HEAD COACH: GEORGE PHILLIPS ASST. COACH: PIERRE LEBRUN

AREA VI AREA VIII DAVIS & ELKINS SENATORS KEENE ST A TE OWLS

Elkins, W. Va. West Virginia Intercollegiate Conference Keene, N.H. New England State Conference Enrollment: 950 Colors: Red-White Enrollment: 2600 Colors: Red-White Season's Record : 9-2-1 (#4 NAIA Poll) Season's Record : 12-4-0 (#5 NAIA Poll)

Lt Lt Dk No. Pas. Age Ht. Yr. Hometown No. No. Name Pas. Age Ht. Yr. Hometown

I l G 20 5-9 Jr. St. Louis, Mo. l l 'Tad Delorm G 21 6-3 Sr. New City, N.Y. G 18 5-11 Fr. Huntington Rick Toft G 20 6-2 Jr. Marlborough, N.H.

Station, N.Y. 2 2 Scott Cochrane F 21 5-9 Sr. Hingham, Mass. 18 2 Kurt Krammer B 19 5-10 So. Feosterville, Po . 3 3 • Tom Parsons HB 18 5-11 Fr. Farmington, Ct. 3 3 • Mike Grayson F 21 5-7 So. Trin idad 4 5 • Mike Silverman FB 21 5-5 Sr. Framingham, 4 4 • Rod o·savio B 21 6-1 Jr. White Plains, N.Y. Moss. 5 5 • Peter Cordoy MF 22 5-8 Jr. Bermuda 8 8 Bruce Tobin HB 19 5-10 So. Rutland, Vt. 6 6 · aul Ro ker B 20 5-10 Jr. New City, N.Y. 9 9 Fernando Baca F 19 6-2 So. New Rochelle, 8 8 MF 24 5-7 Jr. Kingston, N.Y.

Jamaica 10 lOv&I-IDI ~ HB 20 5-8 Jr. Slough, England J 9 F 18 6-2 Fr. Dubl in. Ireland FB 20 5-9 Jr. New Canaan, Cl. 12 F 18 5-5 Fr. New Rochelle, N.Y. 13

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Md. 18 18 • Craig Powers FB 19 5-8 So. New London, N.H 16 16 Joe Zimmer MF 19 5-10 So. Trenton, N J. 19 19 · Doug Charon F 19 5-10 So. Rye, N.H. 17 17 • John Zimmer X MF 19 5-10 So Trenton, N.J 21 21 · Sig Trocha HB 19 6-3 So. Perry, N.H 19 19 Jim Allen B/ F 21 5-10 Jr. Wenonah, N.J 23 23 Bob Packard FB 18 5-8 Fr Cumberland, Me. 21 21 Lee Barnaby B 20 6-0 So. Bronx, N.Y. / 24 24 1/.Mike Arsenou~ 1 FB 18 6-3 Fr. Lancaster, N H • Probable starter • Probable staHer

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Longest Game .... . ... . ........... . ... .... .. 221 :43

Attendance .... ... . . . . .. ... ... .. ...... . ..... 11 ,314

Rockhurst MO vs . Huntington IND, 1975 Quincy ILL vs . Keene State NH , 1971 ; Davis & Elkin s WV vs . Earlham IND, 1972 Davi s & Elkins WV vs . Earlham IND, 1972; Davis & Elkins WV vs . Goshen IND, 1973 Erskine SC vs . Davis & Elkins WV, 1973 Simon Fraser CAN vs . Quincy ILL, 1976 Maine-PIG vs . Alabama-Huntsville, 1976 Fredonia State NY vs . Erskine SC, 1972 Quincy ILL vs . St. Andrews NC, 1968; Davis & Elkins WV vs. Earlham IND, 1972;

Pomona-Pitzer CALIF vs. Eastern Connecticut State, 1973; Ben edic tine KAN vs. Erskine SC, 1974

Quincy ILL vs . Simon Fraser CAN , 1976 (90:00 regulation , 20:00 overt ime, 111 :43 sudd en death overtime - 12 periods)

(6 sessions - 3 days) , 1970 - Dunn , NC

TEAM TOURNAMENT RECORDS Shots . ...... .. .. . ..... . . . . . . . .... ... . .. . . ...... 120 Scores ..... . . . ...... .. ....... ... ..... . ..... . .... 20 Ass ists .. ... .. . .... ... .... .. . . . .. ....... . . . . . ... 12 Goal Saves .. .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . ..... . ..... . .... .. . . . 61 Fouls ....... . ......... . ..... . ..... . .. . . .. ...... 118 Offsides .......... . ......... . ... .. .... ... . .. .... 17 Penalty Kicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Corner Kicks . ... . . .. . . .. .. ... . ... . ........ ... ... 27

Rockhurst ILL, 1975 Quincy ILL, 1974 Quincy ILL, 1973 Erskine SC, 1973 Simon Fraser CAN , 1976 Rockhurst MO; Maine-Portland/Gorham, 1976 Fred onia State NY, 1972 Quincy ILL, 1968 ·

INDIVIDUAL ONE-TOURNAMENT RECORDS Shots ............ . .... . ...... .. .... . ........... . 29 Scores .... .. .. . ............. .. .. . ..... . ......... 7 Assists ...................... .. . . ........... . . . . 4 Goal Saves ... .. ..... .. . . ......... . ..... . .. . ..... 61 Fouls .... . . . ........ ..... .. .... ................. 20 Offsides ....... . ..... ... .... . ........... . . . ... . . 12 Penalty Kicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Corner Kicks . . ................ . .............. . .. 19 Most Po ints-Goals-Assists ................. . ..... 10

Fabian Hurtado, Newark College o f Engin eeri ng NJ , 2 games, 1973 Bill Fann , Quincy ILL, 1974 Sonny ldeozu , Davis & Elkins WV, 1973? Paul Geerling , Qu incy ILL, 1974 Van Taylor, Erskine SC, 1973 Ken Wh itehead , Simon Fraser CAN , 1976 Tsegaye Taye, New Paltz NY, 1970 Brent Gotwals, Gos hen IND, 1973 Tom Pollihan , Quin cy ILL, 1968 Bill Fann , Quincy ILL, 1974

INDIVIDUAL ONE-GAME RECORDS Shots ............... . .......... . ........... . .... 18 Scores... . ............... .. .. . ........ .. ..... . .. 4 Assists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Goal Saves ...................... . ............... 29 Fouls ............... . ........... . ............. . . 9 Offsides .............. . ... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Penalty Kicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Corner Kicks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Most Po ints-Goals-Assists ................ . ...... 4

Fabian Hurtado, Newark College of Eng ineering NJ , 1973 Jim Pollihan , Quincy ILL, 1974; John Sylva, Main -PIG, 1976 Mike Kent, Earlham IND, 1968 Van Taylor, Erskine SC, 1973 Ron Bonini , Ottawa KAN , 1969; Tamra Tasfaw, Westmont CALIF, 1974 Tsegaye Taye , New Paltz NY, 1970; Bill Fann , Quincy ILL, 1974 Bill Fann , Quincy ILL, 1973; Brent Gotwals, Gos hen IND, 1973 Tom Fitzgerald , Eastern Connecticut St. , 1973 Bill Fan n, Quincy ILL vs . George Mason VA , 1974; Jim Po llihan , Quincy ILL vs .

Erskine SC , 1974; John Sylva, Maine-Portland/Gorham, 1976

1976 NAIA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

GOALIE: Darryl Wallace, Simon Fraser CAN

BACKS: Bruce Gant, Simon Fraser CAN Keith Gehling , Rockhurst MO

Glen Hi Ider, Simon Fraser CAN Tim Murphy, Davis & Elkins WVA

Tim Werner, Quincy ILL

FORWARDS: Garrett Dill , Alabama,Huntsvi ll e

Emilio John , Quincy ILL Howard Taylor, Spring Arbor MICH

Frank Vinciquerra, Quincy ILL Ken Wh itehead , Simon Fraser CAN

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OUTSTANDING FORWARD AT NATIONAL TOURNAMENT 1976 Ken Whitehead , Simon Fraser CAN 1975 Jim Pollihan Qu incy ILL 1974 Jim Pol lihan Quincy ILL 1973 Jim Pollihan , Quincy ILL 1972 Jean Paul Verhees , Westmont CALIF 1971 Michael Udofia, Davis & Elkins WVA 1970 Edmundo Comacho, Quincy ILL 1969 Anthony Durante, Eastern 111 i nois 1968 Rich Manna, Qu incy ILL

OUTSTANDING BACK AT NATIONAL TOURNAMENT 1976 Keith Geh ling, Rockhurst MO 1975 Bill Village, Simon Fraser CAN

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1974 Bill Murphy, Davis & Elkins WVA 1973 Mickey Whelan , Davis & Elkins WVA 1972 Michael Whelan , Davis & Elkins WVA 1971 Al Harte, Quincy ILL 1970 Alan Harte, Quincy ILL 1969 James White , Spring Arbor MICH 1968 Jon Krutsky, Earlham IND

MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959

Darryl Wallace , Simon Fraser CAN John McGrane, Simon Fraser CAN Jim Pollihan , Quincy ILL Mickey Whelan, Davis & Elkins WVA Gary Allison , Westmont CALIF Al Harte, Quincy ILL William Nuttall , Davis & Elkins WVA William Smyth , Davis & Elkins WVA William Smyth , Davis & Elkins WVA Mike Villa, Quincy ILL Edmundo Comacho, Quincy ILL Wayne Huston , Trenton State NJ Lee Cook, Trenton State NJ Leon Davis, Castleton State VT Walt Schmotolocha, Pratt Institute NY Noel Carr, Howard DC Elwood Kerkeslager, Elizabethtown PA Robert Offerman, Pratt Institute NY

SIMON FRA c. EFENDING CHAMPIONS - Jubilant members of the Simon Fraser CANADA soccer team acknowledge the ir newly-won position after beat ing Rockhurst , MO, 1-0, for the 1976 NAIA National Soccer Championships.

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at this week's 19th annual NAIA Soccer Championships at the University of Alabama-Huntsville . The NAIA Coaches' Association is extremely proud that you have had such an outstanding season .

May your participation in this national championship be remembered as the greatest accomplishment in soccer you have been privileged to attain.

To the city of Huntsville, the Huntsville Soccer, Inc. and the University of Alabama at Huntsville, the NAIA Coaches' Association wishes to say thanks for being the host city and host institution for this national soccer championship. Your cooperation in providing this site is a factor that makes NAIA national cham­pionships a most attractive national athletic event.

To you soccer coaches who are attending this national championship , I hope you will enjoy the thrills of this tournament. The NAIA Coaches' Association encourages you to join the Soccer Coaches ' Associa­tion. Through your membership in the NAIA Soccer Coaches ' Association you are contributing to the overall success of a strong NAIA Coaches ' Association. We, the officers of the NAIA Coaches ' Association , want to assist your coaches' association and it is our goal to serve the NAIA and its member coaches in every way possible.

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