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Show Page 4 Forum Sept. 21. 1984 sports Westminster Parsons Return to the Soccer Field it would take two to three years to do it." the end of the season. According to a few of the resulted in a 2 tie. Dorich said, It takes a while to put a winThe team is traveling during October players, the first year as an NAIA soccer team was a hard and often discouraging one. ning team together. It doesnt happen in one throughout Colorado and Idaho playing Their second game, against Biola Univer- season. I told everyone when I came here that teams from several states. sity, ended in a 0 loss. But the game stayed. 0 until the last two and a half minutes when Biola finally scored. A student commented on what a good defensive game it was for Westminster considering the several shots summer that he felt he was being cheated out of on the goal by Biola that our defensive by Don Anglesey his right to use the gym. players and our goalie saved. Dorich said that Biola University is ranked 12th in the So many outsiders were participating in the New restrictions on the use of Payne GymnaNAIA schools. traditional Monday, Wednesday and Friday sium are now in effect, according to Director of noon basketball games, Kaiser said, that he Their third game, against the University of Campus Life Doug Noertker. The new restricwho paid for the use of the students and other California at Northridge, came out in a 3 tions limit use of the facility to persons directly fees were hardly able to play. their with gym loss. The offense seemed to shine in this associated with Westminster College. According to Kaiser, the games occasioned game. Dorich said, "Northridge is a big Noertker explained that the new policy was fights and arguments, mostly between differ-- 1 school and has beat some of the best Our in response to student complaints that too ent groups of the outside people. "Now the team has consistently gotten better with many outsiders were using the gym, often pregames are fun and friendly, Kaiser said. venting students from using the facility. every game this season. Kaiser stated that he finally went to adminThe new policy restricts officials to seek relief from the proistration The soccer team travelled to Denver, Cologymnasium use to students, faculty, staff and blem. A meeting with Noertker, Debbie Jenrado, to play their next three games. A game alumni who must show Westminster ID cards kins, dean of students, Stephen Morgan, vice scheduled for Sept 7 against Colorado College to a gym security person. This policy also appof administrative services, and lies to use of the weight room, Noertker said. - president was cancelled. Their next game, against the Richard Brockmyer, director of plant operaWestminster student Scott Kaiser said that tions, was held in August to discuss Kaisers University of La Verne, ended in a 0 loss. Their sixth game, against St Mary's College, the problem was severe enough during the past complaint 2-- byNanci Boyd - Westminster has started another school year and the soccer team has begun another NAIA season. The word of Coach Chris Dorich put it all into perspective, A new school year and a new soccer team." 0-- . Students Complaints Change Gym Policy But now with a new coach, faces seem scores prove it bright and their 1 1 games over the summer, the team Playing won five, tied three, and lost three. They y leagues that provided quite a played challenge. pre-seas- on top-cit- 6-- Theyve played six season games so far, two at home and three games away. Their first game against Brigham Young As Dorich University, ended in a loss of of them here 5-- 0. said, They looked very young and very nervous which can be expected of a "first game ' with so many new players. non-schedul- Last year the soccer team encountered a few problems. A less than average season and the loss of several players and their coach at 3-- Mosteir Westminsters 1984 Socceir Team i "I rzTrr--- P fg- - f n '1 Hamid Sarshar Senior All-Regi- All-Stat- , Hamid has played 13 .for soccer He played 'years. for Wasatch Aca- demy where he was named to the Team and the Team. V which ' J : ' r took State his junior and senior years. i Senior Halfback Joel has played x Freshman soccer 13 for Rob began playing He was years. named soccer over a year to the America Young ago at Wasatch Soccer Team for His Academy. tw0 years and wa team took State i the teams MVP- kn0 rr ' his junior and seJoel played soccer at Hamberg High School nior years. in New York where he was also named MVPRob Pettigrew Brian Laban Forward Freshman Brian has played soccer since he was 15 years old. He attended Wasatch Academy Fullback Rocky Mountain e High School Joel Hastings Wing t Vr . I I m - l J1'" I r Todd Coyle r 4 v sr: Carlos Vorher Fullback Freshman Carlos has played' soccer since he was eight years old. He played on Utah Youth Soc- cer teams where his teams went to the championships six years. He attended West High School. Sophomore Todd has played 12 soccer for years. He played in Arizonas youth v leagues where he was named to the Select Team three S in He a row. attended years Sunnyslope High School in Phoenix where he led his team to for three years. the State Play-off- s t , u. 1 C.J 1 I Steven Lowe (, All-Sta- te i : F: soccer for seven He was named to the Utah AYSO Select Team - i in 1980 and 1982. He attended Brighton High School where he played the goalie positions all four years. Mike was named to Utahs High School first team in 1981 and 1932. years. 5 I LVi Michael Peacock Goalie Sophomore Michael has played Fullback i ' School which went to the State Playoffs all four years. Steve wa3 named to the Deseret News Teams in 1980 and 1982 and to the Utah High School Team in 1980. Michael Woodford Michael Callaghan Forward Freshman - Sophomore Steve has played soccer for 13 years. He attended Brighton All-Sta- High te All-Sta- te Halfback Junior Mike has played soccer for seven years. He was the leading scorer for his high school, in Beavercreek. All-StWestern to Ohio He the named was Ohio. Team. In 1978, he was a starting halfback for Brigham Young University. ar fit5;4 V i-i- All-Sta- Mike e. All-Sta- te .i ' ! Tom Ross Goalie -4 Junior Tom has played soccer for nine - years. His high school. Woods Cross, went to the State Champion . , . ships in 1981 and went to the State Play-off- s every year Tom was there. His freshman year at Westminster, he was nominated to FaWest College Team and to the NAIA Region VII Team. an ar 1 i ! fJ 4, All-Stat- Y . J e. 1 All-St- has played for 10 soccer Hes years. played on several youth soccer teams in 1 V Arizona, Kansas, and here in Utah. He attended Skyline High School where his team took second in his sophomore year and first in his senior year. te y 1 i Halfback Freshman Roger has played soccer since he was six years old. He played on AYSO teams and with Steve Lowe on the State All- k Star team. He attended Bonneville High School which too; third his sopho-mor- e and junior years. 1 V Halfback Freshman . Vytas has played 13 soccer for Hes played years. i for several schools ' world-widHe at-- . tended Wasatch Academy which had a winning team his senior year. 1 Roger Lund Dan Fergusson Wing Freshman Danny has played t 1 since he was nine He old. years on several played tournament teams in AYSO and in Utah Youth Soccer. His high school. Brighton, took second in State his sophomore, junior, and senior years. ' 1 Fullback 4s Vytas Maciunas .. v. F Kurt Youngers Halfback Junior Kurt has played soccer years. graduated Derby for Chris Dorich 13 He from High School in Kansas where he was MVP and defensive player of the year. He was named to the Kansas Select Team in 1982 and was the youngest player (16) ever to play in the Wichita Mens , " , Coach He has been active in soccer since Dorich 1965. played college soc-- I cer in Pennsyl- vania and semi-pr- o soccer with the Erie Soccer Club. He came to Westminster from St. Vincents College where his team ranked in the top ten in the NAIA. |