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Show Not a ‘Vintage’ year Cindy Stumph All-Conference by Brad Larsen Sports Information Director It wasn’t a vintage basketball 18-year history as a four-year institution, but there were some exciting and some returning players that promise to help put the Wildcats back in the limelight for next seaon. Highlighting the season was a 53-49 victory over Idaho at home. The Vandals ending up winning the Big Sky Confercence and were 25-3 overall during the regular season. season on a winning note, winning their last three games in a row, victory over Idaho State in the last game of the year. Individually, Todd lly “ate ment is . - WRESTLING ) Although it was a bad year for the basketball team, the wrestling team had a very good year. The Wildcats, under Coach John Webb, won the Big Sky Conference Wrestling title, ending a seven-year domination by Boise State. It was ig nith g and hich he a there. the first Conference wrestling over for Weber State College. Three Wildcat wrestlers won ve 2 with. d their smith nia. their weight divisions and qualified for the NCAA national tournament. Ed Dilbeck at 126 pounds, Doug Bytendorp at 142 pounds and Russ Campbell at 150 pounds, all earned spots in the tournament. ion. Vet pe” ie "ate aie — Campbell had an outstanding season, with an overall record of 28-7 and 12-1-0 in dual match competition. As a team. Weber State was 7-5-1 overall in dual matches. Deferred stock gift (Continued from page 9) which pays the donor 6 percent for life would, if invested at an overall rate of 8 percent by the trustee, we as | Cindy set new records in three categories this season. They are as follows: Most Rebounds in a | Season---389 (old record of 360 st by Kathy Miller, 1979; Best Field Goal Percentage in a Season ---.569 (old record of .541 set by Jennifer Wilkening, 1979; and Most Free Throws Made in a Season -- 193 (old record of 188 set by Kathy Miller, 1979. 89-86 in the first round despite Stumph’s career-high 19 rebounds. 12.2 rebounds per game. She led the Intermountain Atheltic Conference (both divisions) in %, ag Russ Campbell Todd Harper Asin Forntosio Softball with the season on Weber State College Alumni the road again” ‘ By Nan Asst. Sports Information Director The Wildcat softball team gets its 1981 season underway on March 20 when they take a 12-game road swing through 15 Days Departure approx. May 28 or 29, 1982 Pan Am Flight $2050.00 per person (double occupancy) Holyoak Southern For more information call: WSC Alumni Office ecQh vu California. Conference action starts on April 3 and 4 when the Wildcats travel to New Mexico State and New Mexico for a pair of conference doubleheaders. Then it will be home to Ogden for the duration of the season with the longest road appreciate in value to around trip being to Pocatello. $300,000 in a twenty year period of It is hoped that the Lady Wildcats will be able to inaugurate their new softball diamond, situated in the southwest corner of the WSC campus, this season but there are drainage problems around the third base area and as of this time. As the assets of the trust game. Cindy ended the season with an overall average of 25.9 points and Mattinson, both earned honorable mention honors in the Conference. ) an we Wildcats to a 16-16 season record 40 point and graduating senior Gerald . On the national level, Stumph was 6th in the nation in scoring at 25.5 points per game, 18th in field goal percentage at .564 and 7th in rebounding at 11.9 rebounds per Weber State lost to Brigham Royal Edwards was the team’s second leading scorer with a 12.2 average. Edwards, along with he Jtah 2ber tied for 5th in blocked shots at 1.4 per game. Cindy were Barb Weiner of New Mexico State, and Debbie Descano, Betsy Bailey and Lisa VanGoor, all of the University of Colorado. Stumph helped lead the Lady University 6th in (104-188), 10th in free throw percentage with a .765 (65-85), and Sharing all-conference honors with Young 11.3 boards per game, field goal percentage with a .553 and 6-4 in conference play giving them a third place berth at the Regional Championship Tournament in Las Cruces, N.M. Big Sky Conference First-Team for 1980-81. timuli to try ices with Division All-Conference Team for (6-4) 18.0 average and was the Conference’s leading scoring in the 14 regular season Confernence games with a 19.4 average. For his efforts, Harper was named to the ated by game. In addition, Cindy was third in the conference in rebounding the second consecutive year. led the team in scoring with an le — 4m Harper Cindy Stumph scoring with 27.3 points per basketball team was recently named to the Intermountain Athletic Conference Mountain 1:51.1 in the 800 meters was good enough to go, but a severe hamstring muscle pull prevented him from attending. including a 78-67 FOUR Nan Holyoak Cindy Stumph, 6’4”’ sophomore center for the Lady Wildcat trackster to qualify for the NCAA Indoor Championships. His time of The Wildcats also ending the OVERTIME By Asst. Sports Information Director Weber’s only individual winner was Doug Friedli in the 1,500 meters with a time of 3:53.54. The Wildcat’s Distance Medley relay team repeated as Conference champions with a time of 9:55.27. Members of that team were Terry Elton, Bruce Perry, Rex Hohnholt and Doug Friedli. Craig Fletcher was the only WSC highlights that made the season nt two-times INDOOR TRACK Weber State’s indoor track team placed sixth in the Big Sky Conference indoor meet held at the Mini-Dome in Pocatello. year for Weber State. The Wildcats ended up 8-19, only the second losing season in the school’s grow, the income which the donor receives each year also grows. The resulting gift to the college increases as well, and may amount to as much as a third more than the original gift. In addition to a regular income, there may also be substantial income, estate, and capital gain tax advantages to the playable, home games donor. played at Sunset Park. writing, the situation looked SZ YT | =: a. 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