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Show Page 10B, Lakeside Re iew, October 30, 1980 Fishing Board Utah State Invitational Weber t Norberto Segura of Weber is the defending individual champion. Segura won it in a time of 25:04.1. Rex Hohnholt of Weber was second (25:28.7). Javier Chavez, also of Weber, was 4th (25:38.1). l Weber States Cross OGDEN I Country team heads for Logan this Saturday (Nov. 1) for the annual UTAH . STATE CROSS COUNTRY IN-- ; VITATIONAL to be held at the Logan ; Golf and Country Club beginning at 11 a.m. The course will be five miles long. r Other teams tentatively scheduled to participate are: Utah, Brigham Young, Idaho State, Weber State and Utah State. Weber State won this event last year ; with 28 points, followed by BYU (53), - Utah State (70) , Utah (79) and Southern 'Utah State (112). The Wildcats will have Paul Pilkington back in the lineup, but Brian Appell will not run, so the Cats should still be in good shape, teamwise. Last Friday, Weber State finished 3rd in the Boise State Invitational, behind Idaho State and the winner, Montana. Individually, DOUG FRIEDLI of Weber State won the individual title. J Tim tocsin ira The Invitational was marked with some controversy when three members of the Texas-E- l Paso team (the 1980 NCAA Cross Country champions) and a couple of other runners from other teams, took a wrong turn. UTEP only had three finishers and failed to record a team score. It was an interesting meet, said Weber Coach Chick Hislop. Doug Friedli knows now that he can run much better than he thought he could. He did an outstanding job amidst all the controversy. Montana really showed that they are the most improved team HANSEN Stata Representative The Wildlife Board will meet to set the 1981 fishing regulations on November 6 at. 10 a.m. in the Salt Lake office of the Utah Division of Wildlife in our Conference this season. Rex Hohnholt and. Brian Appell both ran well, but Norberto (Segura) and Javier (Chavez) had bad races. Everyone on the team has had a bad race thus far, Board but thats normal. I expect everyone to Resources. The recom- consider will have a good race this Saturday. mendations for on some Tout regulations This will be the last regular meet of streams and the season for the Wildcats. With a bye fishing limits. in week on the eighth, the Cats will have changes for seining Regulations two weeks to prepare for the Big Sky and bait dealers will also Conference District Seven cham- be set. pionships, scheduled for Nov. 15 at the Eagle Hills Golf Course in Boise, Idaho. MUMIDINCATION. Its not likely to gQ down with nicknames like the Va. Boler is regarded as as fine shooter and Bradley enable us to move Townes to a forward position and give us more quickness up front. Doomsday Defense, the Fearsome Foursome or as a rugged rebounder. I think that well have a more balanced scoring but when James Madison With Stielper gone, 68 sophomore Dan Ruland is the Four Horsemen, than weve had the last few years, Campanelli team for the the center at over to coach basketball Lou take head position Campanelli expected University Dukes. A very physical player, Ruland played in all said. In the past we knew that Stielper was going to refers to his 1980-8- 1 team as the Peachfuzz Biinch 26 games for the Dukes a year ago and averaged 5.9 get us 20 points a game. I think well have more ;he does so with good reason. JMUs 1980-8- 1 schedule is the toughest in the points and 3.5 rebounds a game. ; players involved in the scoring this season. Were not a physical team, Campanelli said. schools basketball history and the Dukes will tackle - Jeff Bryant, another 68 sophomore, could also see Were going to have to rely on finesse, and that schedule with a roster that includes nine players action at center for the Dukes, but Bryant played in that are either freshmen or sophomores. The Dukes Just seven games for JMU last season and lacks rebounding will be a problem agajnst some of the teams well be playing. Were going to be competing 1980-8- 1 schedule includes seven teams that competed experience. in last years NCAA tournarAent and two that comBlackmon, Ruland and Bryant are the only real against some of the finest collegiate centers in the inside players that we have, Campanelli said. Dan country. peted in the NIT. Well play pretty much the same style we have in needs to be more consistent, and needs to provide us The Dukes will open (he season at the Lapchick with inside scoring and rebounding. Hes going to be the past, Campanelli said. Well probably press a Memorial Tournament (St. Johns, Pennsylvania, Weber State) and will later play in the Virginia Tech playing against some outstanding collegiate centers little more with our guards, but basically well be a Classic (Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Texas A and M). and his defensive ability is really going to be tested. medium tempo team. Well change defenses, but we Were also going to have to try to keep him out of foul cant press base line to base line for 40 minutes. . The Dukes also have home dates with the University Our goal is the same as it was a year ago, of Virginia and Navy, and will play two games each trouble. Blackmon is a solid player who was probably our Campanelli said. We want to have a winning season Division I rivals Old Dominion with n most consistent player the last, 17 games of last and reach the ECAC Southern Division University, Virginia Commonwealth University, William and Mary, the University of Richmond and season, Campanelli said. Well be looking to him tournament. JMU attained that goal last season and with George Mason University. Add a game with East for leadership. Weve used Townes as a big guard at times in the Campanellis record of success, its a good bet the Coast Conference member Rider College and two games each with Eastern College Athletic Con- past, but hell play forward this season, Campanelli Dukes will be there again this season. Take away the final game of the 1979-8- 0 season and Thats his natural position. Hes a very ference (ECAC) Southern Division opponents Towson said. will Madison University basketball coach Lou think forward I James and scorer of and obvious Baltimore State and the University its playing productive more comfortable be could find little to be unhappy with last Hell him also his concerned about teams is Campanelli defensively. youth. help why Campanelli season. The Dukes won 18 games for the third It will be the youngest team weve ever had guarding players in the 65 to 67 range. Shoulders has got to give us more consistency, straight year and did it despite playing their youngest playing the most difficult schedule weve ever played, Campanelli said. In the first three or four the JMU coach said. He showed us flashes of lineup ever and losing two key players midway n a year ago, but then he tailed through the season. weeks we could play three teams in the top 15 in the brilliance at The 18-- 8 record earned JMU its first Division I postcountry. Im leery about taking our team into that off. He has good quickness and leaping ability and is we have. season blockers shot few our one of the but of that bid, but the Dukes dropped a 4 decision to Im schedule, winning type hopeful Donohoe will be a key reserve, Campanelli said. St. Francis (Pa.) in the opening round of the Eastern tradition will help carry us. The Dukes certainly have a winning tradition. JMU Hes a good shooter and a very intelligent player. College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Southern The Dukes have both experience and quickness at Division Tournament. It was a disappointing way to has finished with 18-- 8 records the last three seasons and has compiled an overall record of 3 (.683) in the guard positions with four lettermen back and two close the season, but the loss couldnt overshadow the four seasons at the Division I level. The Dukes are the promising freshmen joining the program. accomplishments of the entire campaign. You judge a season from beginning to end and not Sophomores David Dupont (63) and Charles only team in recent years to move from the NCAAs Division II to Division I and post four straight seasons Fisher (61) formed JMUs starting combination in just by one game, Campanelli said. We were with 17 or more victories. In eight seasons at JMU, the backcourt during the last half of the 197980 disappointed by the loss to St. Francis in the ECAC Campanellis teams have compiled an overall record season. Dupont, who was an Honorable Mention playoffs, but we certainly werent disappointed with OL144-6- 4 our 18-- 8 season. selection to Basketball Weeklys (.692). the 6.8 led I was very pleased with our season for a number a and to team continue will the Dukes that last and game year averaged points try Campanelli outstanding record of success this season without Dukes in assists with 76. Fisher averaged 5.2 points a of reasons, he added. We had the youngest team Steve Stielper, the leading scorer and rebounder in game and was third on the team in assists with 49. weve had in my eight years here with four freshmen JMU improved its quickness with the addition of among our top eight players the second half of the JMUs basketball history. The 68 Stielper scored 917 rebounds the Dukes for freshman and 2,126 points guard Derek Steele (510) and Troy Keys season. Our freshmen were in a situation where they grabbed during the last four seasons and is .one of only two (5H). Steele shot 54 percent from the field and had to produce right away and they did. If they . lettermen not returning from last years team. averaged 20.4 points a game at Alexandrias (Va.) hadnt, we may have had a record below .500. The key freshmen were guards David Dupont and Stielper averaged 18.4 points and 8.1 rebounds a game Mt. Vernon High School last year, while Keys last season. averaged 12 points and nine assists a game at Charles Fisher. Fisher took over the point guard All of the other key players from a year ago are Susquehanna High School (Pa.). Both players could position for the Dukes and Dupont moved into the number two guard spot after Linton Townes and Rick back including 66 junior forward Linton Townes. contribute right away for the Dukes. Townes played in just 10 games a year ago before Junior guard Jeff Inman (63), a starter for the Williams were lost after the first semester because of missing the remainder of the season because of Dukes early in the 1979-8- 0 season, also returns along academic difficulties. academic difficulties. In the 10 games he played, with Chip Rosenberg (63), a senior guard. Inman They saved our season, Campanelli said of the Townes shot 55.5 percent from the field and averaged averaged four points a game and was second on the freshmen. Dupont averaged 8.1 points a game after 14.6 points and 5.2 rebounds a game. He averaged 11.6 team in assists with 56 last year, while Rosenberg moving into the starting lineup and Fisher scored at a 6.8 clip over the same period. Dupont led the averaged 2.4 points a game. points a game as a freshman during the 1978-7- 9 season. , Dupont and Fisher both assumed key roles last team in assists and Fisher was third in that Townes, who can play either forward or guard, is year, Campanelli said. I think David understands expected to spend most of his time up front this his role now and will be a more productive seorer. We season where his quickness will be a plus for the want him to play a more active role offensively. Charles will probably play more at the second Dukes. He will join senior forwards Steve Blackmon and Tyrone Shoulders, and sophomore Bob Donohoe guard position this year where we can capitalize on to give the Dukes a solid group of returning forwards. his shooting ability and quickness to the basket, ' The 64 Blackmon was named JMUs Most Campanelli said. We can make that move because Valuable Offensive Player last season and is often of the addition of Steele and Keys. In summation, what can be expected of the 1980-8- 1 referred to by Campanelli as the smallest power . forward in the country. Blackmon, who is JMUs JMU team? We should be a good shooting team and we should Most Valuable Defensive Player as a freshman and a sophomore, averaged 9.3 points and 6.1 rebounds a be quicker than weve ever been before, especially in With Fisher, the backcourt, Campanelli said. game a year ago and led the team in steals (38). ' - JMU will be looking for consistency from the 66 Steele and Keys in the backcourt well have the Shoulders who averaged 7.6 points and 5.7 rebounds a quickness that we havent had in the past. It will also game last season. The 68 Donohoe injured an ankle during the summer and then tore ligaments in his knee and underwent an operation in early October. The coaching staff is hopeful that Donohoe will be able to season. rejoin the team before the start of the 1980-8Donohoe gained valuable experience as a freshman last season when he averaged 2.2 points and 1.4 rebounds a game. ; Two freshman forwards, 7 Woody Boler and 66 Keith Bradley, will be joining the JMU program this season. Boler averaged 17.7 points and 10 rebounds a game at Salisbury (N.C.) High School last season, while Bradley averaged 14 points and 11 rebounds a game at Lloyd C. Bird High School in Chesterfield, te post-seaso- mid-seaso- 58-5- 71-3- .. 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