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Show SPORTS TUFF MUFF #825. Ideal for outdoor viewing; thinsulate handwarmer; adapts to cushion seat warmer, comfortable waist adjustment, Diack Wee you) Beal... -. ie. Sis bad beck do, $29.00 GOLF SHIRT #880. 100% cotton interlock soft collar banded cuff, 2” tail side vents with WSU logo. Colors black or white. SRE ION hei, ) 6. Ue oy dea s. M-L-XL $29.00 Keeps Quarterback BRIDGE SET CARD HOLDER CASE #822. Canvas case holds two decks playing cards, pencil & score pad. Black WSU logo, case only .............. $19.00 COASTERS #823. Set of 6 coasters; durable velour WSU seal 4” diameter ee Meee ee eS OL ee Re ee $24.00 BB JACKET #897. Three ply Dupont supplex durepel full zip wind/H2O screen. Double entry pockets with velcro flaps. Back yoke, elastic waist and wristbands, matching color zippers. Keeps you dry and comfortable. Black with Weber Wildcat logo. D-EN . See eS, eee $82.00 The Weber State University custom collegiate collection is exclusive to the Weber State Athletic Department Catalog. closely since last season and are eagerly awaiting the time next year when Weber State’s star quarterback enters the NFL draft. And for good reason. Last season, Mr. Martin became the first underclassman to win the Walter Payton Trophy as the nation’s outstanding Division IAA football player. He passed for 4,125 yards and 35 touchdowns and led the Wildcats to their first winning record in four years. “Winning the Payton Award wasn’t really my goal, but it means a great deal for the school and our team,” Mr. Martin says. “Tt attracted a lot of attention.” The attention has come from sportswriters, who interview Mr. While on campus, visit the Weber State Athletic Department Merchandise Department or call (801) 626-6965. WEEKEND SUITCASE #317. Large size #8 canvas soft side suitcase. Strong sturdy canvas webb handles, zipper pocket on front of case, 2 center zippers from ends to top. Black with black welt trim. WSU logo on front panel (24 x 16 x 7)......... $60.00 OVERNIGHT BAG 4310. Canvas overnight bag, with 2 large cotton webb handles, large adjustable shoulder strap. Sturdy zipper along front of bag, top zipper extends along sides of bag. Black bag with black welt trim, black zippers. Tignt Gorne¢ (19) % D1 ie Qa, WSU seal on lower oe x csre aiocba'w nfatom nn a $42.00 CANVAS BRIEFCASE #305. Sturdy #8 canvas briefcase with 2 canvas comfortable carry handles. Black case with black welt trim. Zipper along face of case as well as top zipper extending around sides of case, inside compartment divider. WSU seal on lower right emrver TIGR te © BY ons ket cence $50.00 MIDSIZE WET DUFFLE #315. Superb quality #8 canvas duffle bag. This bag has (2) large wet gear storage compartments. Keeps your gear separate, adjustable large shoulder strap, sturdy webb handles; zipper pocket on front of bag, with sturdy top zipper. Black with black welt trim. WSU logo on front panel Ce CC ee ce a eT eee $60.00 NAVIGATOR/PORTFOLIO CASE #335. Zippered portfolio (16 x 12). 18 oz black canvas, black zip, “W" Weber Wildcat logo. Outstanding value 2 aie o AMO: ace ober Bera nas LOU hive: ome te. $18.00 Martin regularly, and NFL scouts who come to Ogden to see Mr. Martin play. The attention is distracting, Mr. Martin says, but “I try not to think about it.” The Payton Award was one of many honors Mr. Martin received last year. He was named to four All-America teams and selected as Sports Illustrated’s National Offensive Player-of-the-Week last November. He set three NCAA records, led Division 1-AA in individual total offense per game, helped his team lead the nation in total yards, earned a spot on the All-Big Sky Conference team, and was named the league’s Most Valuable Player. This year, he became the all-time leading passer in the Big Sky Conference. ALL-STAR ATTENTION—Senior quarterback Jamie Martin searches for a receiver in a game last season against Montana State University. One news service has labeled Mr. Martin one of the nation’s best-kept secrets. In Mel Kiper’s preseason NFL draft report, Mr. Martin was listed as the third-best senior quarterback in college football behind Rick Mirer of Notre Dame and Elvis Grbac of Michigan. Scripps-Howard News Service called him one of the nation’s best-kept secrets. “Tt feels good to have accomplished so much,” Mr. Martin says. “But the awards really reflect the way our team has played in the last couple of years.” The Wildcats had an 8-4 record last season. Mr. Martin was a three-year starter at Arroyo Grande (Calif.) High School. He was heavily recruited during the first part of his senior year, but, for reasons unknown to Mr. Martin, lost the interest of most recruiters by the time he graduated. “Weber State was one of two schools that offered me a scholarship,” Mr. Martin says. “I really liked the weather in Ogden. I liked the mountains and the area, and I liked the school. It’s smaller than most. That makes it harder to get rec- Jamie Martin ognized in football, but you’re not scrutinized all the time like you are in bigger places.” a 2A |