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1974 NAIA Soccer Championship of the UnitedStatesCedarville College
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N. A. I. A.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE UNITED STATES
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16th ANNUAL NAIA NATIONAL SOCCER TOURNAMENT
FLORISSANT, MISSOURI NOVEMBER 26-30, 1974
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 9:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Registration of all NAIA Soccer Coaches I Association members; coaches of the competing teams; honorary coaches; NAIA Officials; Referees; Tournament Personnel - Holiday Inn, Tournament Headquarters.
4:30 P.M. - Required meeting for all competing coaches, captains, honorary coaches, local tournament officials, referees, and NAIA Officials - H o 1 i d ay I n n .
7:00 P.M. - Annual NAIA Soccer Hall of Fame Banquet -BRIDEGROOM'S 270 GARDEN RESTAURANT,
Florissant, Missouri Tickets may be purchased at Holiday Inn, Tournament Headquarters.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27
FIRST SESSION OF TOURNAMENT
John F. Kennedy Athletic Field - Florissant, Missouri
12:15 P.M. - Game No. l - Area IV vs. Area V 2:15 P.M. - Game No. 2 - Area I ·vs. Area VI
SECOND SESSION OF TOURNAMENT
5:30 P.M. - Game No. 3 - Area II vs. Area VIII 7:30 P.M. - Opening Ceremonies with all eight (8)
competing teams in attendance 8:00 P.M. - Game No. 4 - Area III vs. Area VII
(Co ntinued Inside Back Cover)
MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
Ward I JAMES J. TRARES
Ward II JAMES A. MEINERT
Ward III KENNETH FOWLER
Ward IV E . J. REILLY
Ward V THOMAS COUGHLIN
Wa rd VI HAL SCHUCHMANN
Ward VII DONALD BOND
Ward VIII WM. WAECKERLE
Ward IX JO CURRA
Cl Y HAL - 921 -5700
FLORISSANT, MISSOURI 63031
Wel.come to the Beautiful City
of Florissant!
Upon behalf of the nine Members
of the Florissant City Council and
myself, I consider it a privilege to
welcome you all.
I wish all of the participants
of the N.A.I.A. could be winners but,
in my opinio n, you al l are champions.
Best Wishes!
Sincerely yours,
CITY ANT /
PO ICE DEPT. - 831 7000 WATER DEPT. - 921 -5588
FLORISSANT UNITED
soccer club
FLORISSANT UNITED soccer club
7 FILLY COURT • FLORISSANT, MO. 63033
(314) - 524-2900
Th e Fl ori s s ant United Soccer Club, Incorporated, ( a n ot f or profit corporation), is extremely p r oud and happy to serve as sponsor for the second y e ar, at the annual soccer tournament of the N.A.I.A.
Floris sant considers itself the Soccer Capital of the s tate o f Missouri and this outstanding tournament is proof of this claim.
Upon behalf of all the members of our organization and myself, I extend a warm welcome to the young men, to their coaches and their school, who will be participating in this event~ Keep in mind, that although only one team will make it to the No. 1 position, you are ALL CHAMPIONS, otherwise you would not be here representing your division at this time.
I trust that this tournament will be remembered fondly by all in attendance, and our close association with the N.A.I.A. will continue in the future.
Sincerely,
Jerry- Ackerman President
JA/df
WELCOME TO THE NAIA NATIONAL SOCCER TOURNAMENT
With pride I extend this official welcome to the 16th Annual NAIA National Soccer Tournament on behalf of the 555 member institutions of the National Association of IntercollegiateAthletics. Soccer has been a growing sport in the NAIA Championshi p program and . its future looks bright .
Congr atu latio ns to the eight Area Champions who are competing for this National Championship title. It is our hope that the satisfaction of keen competition enjoyed during this tournament will be the highlight of your collegiate career and may each player and coach bring hon or to himself, his team , and the institution he represents.
We, of the Nationa l Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, are gre atful to the Florissant United Soccer Club for their enthusiasm and cooperation in sponsoring this outstanding sports event for the second consecutive year. Such interest in our program provides added incentive for greater success.
We also wish to recognize, with special appreciation, the outstanding workers of the NAIA Soccer Coaches' Association under its President Hal Henderson of the University of WisconsinParkside for its leadership and support of the NAIA Soccer program.
Dr. Arnold R. Kilpatrick Northwestern State University Natchitoches, Louisiana 1974-75 NAIA President
It is a great pleasur e for me to extend most cordial greetings on behalf of NAIA to all participants and spectators at the 16th National NAIA Soccer Championship. Of our 16 NAI A National Championship Events, our Nationa l Soccer Tournament is truly one of the highlights.
For the second consecutive year this tournament has been held in Florissant, Missouri. The local sponsoring group has spent long hours in tireless plannin g and preparation to make this a successful and thrilling event for all in attendance. To the entire Florissant United Soccer Club, under the able leadership of President Jerry Ackerman and General Chairman Lee Darrow, we say "thanks for a job well done."
Only through the efforts and cooperation of organizations such as the Florissant United Soccer Club is NAIA able to provide high caliber competition for its 555 member organizations in its 16 national events.
NAIA recognizes full well that without t he support of you the fan the accumplishment of our goals would be impossible. We are gratefu l for your loyalty.
A. 0. DUER NAIA Executive Se cretary
TH NAIA 500 CLUB Th Following firms and,or Individuals Are M mbers of the N IA ~00 Club .
A (RAN BUIC , INC t. Lou1 , Missouri
Jerr Ac rman · NAIA Soccer Honorary Co ach
AMERICAN BASEBALL LEAGUE • ew Yor , New Yor~
Lee HacPhall, President
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK St. Joseph, Missouri
Richard W. Thomas · NAIA Baseball Tournament Sponsor
ARCHIE SUTTON CO. Ar adelphia, Arkansas
NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
ARKADELPHIA FEDERAL SAVINGS Arkadelphl&, Arkansas
NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
ARK LA Arkansas-Louisiana Gas Co. NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
ARMCO STEEL CORPORATION Kansas City, Missouri
Art Asel
ARMY ROTC OF ARKANSAS NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
AUSTIN'S J.G.A. FOODLINER DEPARTMENT STORE Arkadelphia, Arkansas
NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
BLACK ECONOMIC UNION Kansas City, Missouri
Curtis McClinton, President
BLUE RIDGE BANK AND TRUST CO. * Kansas City, Missouri
Glen Arnold, Jr., President NAIA Basketball Honorary Coach
CLARK COUNTY BANK Clark County, Arkansas NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
CONTINENTAL CARS Floriss ant, Missouri
Paul Cerame · NAIA Soccer Honorary Coach
CRAMER CHEMICAL CO. * Gardner, Kansas · Official NAIA Trainers
ELK HORN BANK ANO TRUST CO. Arkadelphi a, Arkansas
NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
FARMLAND INDUSTRIES, INC. Kans as City, Missouri
Ernest Lindsay, President; Bob Beasley, Vice-President
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Gurdon, Arkansas
NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
FIRST NATIONAL BANK Nashville, Arkansas
NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
FLORISSANT DODGE, INC. Florissant, Missouri
Bud Key· NAIA Soccer Honorary Coach
FLORISSANT MEDICAL CENTER Florissant, Missouri
Glen Kelly - NAIA Soccer Honorary Coach
A FRIEND OF NAJA * Kansas City, Missouri
GARDNER - WEBB COLLEGE Boiling Springs, North Carolina
Dr. Eugene Poston, President
GILL COMPANY * Urbana , Illinois
Bill Freeman, General Manager - Sponsor NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Hall of Fame Banquet and GILL COMPANY Athlete-Scholar Award
GURDON LUMBER CO. Gurdon, Arkansas - NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
HANDY MAN HARDWARE Florissant, M·issouri
Ken Otto - NAIA Soccer Honorary Coach
HENDERSON STATE COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Arkadelphia, Arkansas - NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
JERRY W. HILLYARD - HILLYARD CHEMICAL CO. * St. Joseph, Missouri - "Keeper of the Floors Since 1907"
R. HASKELL HILLYARD - HILLYARD CHEMICAL CO. * St. Joseph, Missouri - "Keeper of the Floors Since 1907"
HOLIDAY INNS Arkadelphia, Lake Hamilton and Hot Springs, Arkansas
NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM Kahsas City, Missouri
Lamar Hunt, President ; Jack Steadman , General Manager
KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. Kansas City , Mi ss ouri
K · 8 LITHO SUPPLY CO. Kan sas City, Mi sso ur i
Kenny Cornelius, President
KING LOUIE lNTERNATIONAL,lNC . Kansas City, Missou r i
Alex George - NAIA Bowling Tournament Sponsor
K Q T V St . Joseph, Missouri
Tom Matthews - NAIA Baseball Tournament Sponsor
LEVI'S PANATELA SLACKS Arkadelphia, Arkansas - NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsur
LEWIS - CLARK MOTORS Florissant, Mi sso ur i
Wayne Fuch s - NAIA Soccer Honorary Co ach
MER CHANTS AND PLANTERS BANK AND TRUST CO. Arkadelphia, Arkansas - NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
MAJOR LEAGUES OF PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL * New York, New York
Bowie Kuhn, Commissioner
MUTUAL OF OMAHA INSURANCE CO. * Oma ha, Nebraska· "THE CO MPANY THAT PAYS"
Roland L. Beideck, Assistant Manag er NAIA Handbook and Record Book Sponsor
NA!A NATIONAL BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP, IN C. St. Joseph, Mi sso ur i
Charlie Burri, President - NA!A Baseball Tournament Sponsor
NATIONAL BOWLING COUNCIL• Wa shing ton, D. C.
R. Lance Elliott, Director of Advertising and Public Relations NA!A National Bowling Tournament Spo nsor
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION * Kansas City , Mi ss our i
Efton "S tan " Stanf ie ld, Executive Director NAIA Basketball Honorary Coach
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Montreal, Canada
Clarence Campbell, President, Walter L. Bush, Jr., Member NHL
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Montreal, Can ada
Clarence Campbell, President; Walter L. Bush, Jr., Member NHL Relations Committee - NA!A l ee Hockey Tournament Sponsor
PARAGON MECHANICAL COMPANY * Kansas City, Mi ssouri
John Keller and Bud Tighe - NAIA Basketball Honorary Coaches
PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY St. Joseph, Missouri
John Waldron - NAIA Baseball Honorary Coach and Sponsor of Gene Waldron Scholarship Award
PEPSI-COLA Florissant, M1ss ouri
Bud Klein - NAIA Soccer Honorary Coach
ST . JOSEPH LIGHT AND POWER CO. St. Joseph, Missouri
St an W. Cox - NAIA Baseball Tournament Sponsor
ST. JOSEPH NEWS PRESS St. Joseoh. Missouri -
Tom Neil - NAIA Baseball Tournament Sponsor
SEITZ PACKING CO. St . Joseph, Mis so uri
Donald 8 . Drain - NAIA Baseball To urnament Spo nsor
SOUTH WE ST SPORTING GOODS CO., INC. Arkadelphia, Arkansas - NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO. Kansas City, Missouri
Jay Wilson, Liaison for NAIA Greater Kansas City Sports Commission
DR. DONALD SPE NCER - PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION* Kansas City, Missouri
NAIA National Basketball Tournament Physician
ELLIOTT 'JACK" SPRATT· HILLYARD CHEMICAL CO. • St. Joseph, Missouri
Chairman , NAIA NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUND COMMITTEE
THE CITIZENS FIRST NATIONAL BANK Arkadelphia, Arkansas - NAIA Outdoor Tra ck and Field Sponsor
TRADERS NATIONAL BANK Kansas City, Missouri
Ray Evans, President
UNION LIFE INSURANCE CO Little Rock, Arkansa s - NA!A Outdoor Track and F1eld Spo nsor
UNITED SOCCER CLUB OF FLORISSANT, MI SSOURI Florissant, Missouri
Jerry Ackerman, President NAIA ~ational Soccer Tournament Sponsor
AL WEISS LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC St Louis, MBsouri
Al eiss, Sr , NAIA Soccer Honorary Coach
WIRE ROPE CORPORATION OF AMERICA St Joseph, Missouri
Dennis L. Weiser NAIA Baseball Tournament Sponsor
ORLDWIDE TRAVEL SERVICE, INC Little Rock, Arkansas • NAIA Outdoor Track and Field Sponsor
' Indicates Charter Member
HI YO NAIA SOCC R
10th port to be growing list of
1 ational Champion-in 1 5 \hen Slippery Rock lle e(PA) hosted the initial
a i 1al occer Championships. lipp ry Roe al o hosted the 1960
T urnament and since that time the 1 AI 1 s ati onal Soccer Tournament ha grown to over 200 member schools ying for one of the tournament
spots. In the last 15 years the AIA at·onal Soccer Tournament has
produced some of the most thrilling and bizarre contests in the entire package of the 16 NAIA National Tournaments.
The first tournament - a four team invitational affair held in miserable weather in 1959 was won by Pratt Institute (NY). Elizabethtown {NJ) and Newark College of Engineering (NJ) battled into overttme in 1960 with the match ending in a 2-2 tie when the contest was halted by darkness.
Howard University (DC) won the 1961 Tournament staged at Lock Haven State (PA) and the 1962 crown went to East Stroudsburg State (PA) as the championships were held at Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana.
In 1963 the weatherman moved back into the picture at the NAIA National Soccer Tournament hosted again by Earlham College. It rained on Friday during the semi-finals; then as temperatures dropped, the rain turned to snow. Although the Tournament Officials mad e every effort to complete the tournament, the cold wind and snow forced the issue 'and Earlham and Castleton State (VT) were declared co-champions.
Trenton State (NJ) became the first school to win back-to-back Soccer Championships with titles in 1964 and 1965. Quincy College (ILL.) duplic ated the feat inl966 and 1967. The 1967 title match was the first "Midwest" title affair in NAIA Soccer his tory as Quincy defeated Rockhurst College of Kansas City, Missouri, 3-1.
The growth of NAIA Soccer was evident in 1968 by the fact that all
eight of the NAIA Area Soccer Cham pions journeyed to Quincy, Illinois for four days of round - rob in com petition. When it wa s all over, Davis and Elkins College of Elkins, West Virginia used a superior de-f e n s e to e d g e Q u i n cy , 2 - 1 , i n 6 overtimes. Up to this time this was the longest game ·in NAIA Soccer history.
Earlham College again hosted the 1969 Champio nships that saw Eastern Illinois University derail Davis and Elkins'bi d for a second consecutive NAIA National Soccer Championship when they edged the West Virginians, 1-0, in two overtimes.
Davis and Elkins returned to the NAIA Soccer throne with a thrillin g 2-0 win over Quincy in the 1970 finals. The 1970, 1971 and 1972 Tournaments were hosted by the Dunn , North Carolina Chamber of Commerce with the 1970 Tournament establish - -ing an all time attendance record when 11,314 spectators witnessed the six sessions of the tournament. The 1970 Tournament also set another -record when the "Longest Game Ever Played" took place w.h.en Davis and Elkins edged New Paltz University (NY) 1-0 at the 2:05 mark of the 8th overtime in the first round of play.
Weather again played a major role in the 1971 Tournament as rain, snow, sleet and wind caused cancellation of the consolation and losers' bracket games on Saturday. Playing S a t u rd a y a ft e r n o o n , t he C h a m p i o n.s h i p Game again pitted two old rivals together as Quincy topped Davis and Elkins 1-0. 1972 saw rain and snow again play havoc with the tournament sc~edule as Westmont College of Santa Barbara, California became the first NAIA National Soccer Champion west of the Mississippi River as they defeated Davis and Elkins 2-1 in two overtimes for tne Championship.
Moving to Florissant, Missouri · for the 1973 Tournament, Quincy College added their 4th National Soccer Tournament crown to their trophy case as they defeated Rockhurst College (MO) 3-0 in the finals.
NAIA RESULTS
1973 ... Quincy College (Ill) 3, Rockhurst College (Mo) 0
19 7 2 ... Wes tm on t Col l e g e ( Cal i f) 2 , Davis & Elkins College (W. Va.) l (Two overtimes )
l 9 71 . . . Q u i n cy Co 11 e g e ( I 11 ) l , Davis & Elkins College 0
1970 ... Davis & Elkins College 2, Quincy College O
1969 ... Eastern Illinois University 1, Davis & Elkins College (W. Va.) 0
1968 ... Davis & Elkins College (W. Va.) 2, Quincy College (Ill) l (Six overtimes )
1967 ... Quincy College (Ill) 3, Rockhurst College (Mo) 1
1966 ... Quincy College (Ill) 6, Trenton State College (NJ) 1
1965 ... Trenton State College (NJ) 5, Earlham College (Ind) 2
1964 ... Trenton State College (NJ) 3, Lincoln University (Pa) 0
1963 ... Earlham College (Ind) and Castleton State College (Vt) co-Champions (Finals cancelled due to snow).
1962 ... East Stroudsburg State College (Pa) 4, Pratt Institute (NY) 0
19 61 ... How a rd Univ er s i ty ( D. C . ) 3, Newark College of Engineering (NJ) O
1960 ... Elizabetht own College (Pa) 2, Newark College of Engineering 2 (Co-Champions)
1959 ... Pratt Institute (NY) 4, Elizabethtown College (Pa) 3 (Two overtimes)
NAIA NATIONAL SOCCER TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
AJA SOC ER COACHES' ASSOCIATION:
PRESIDENT - HAL HENDERSON
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT - DR. ED NORMAN
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT - DARRELL SAUNDERS
SECRETARY - RUSS CARR
PAST-PRESIDENT - FRANK LONGO
AREA REPRESENTATIVES:
AREA I DICK LYONS
AREA II - TERRY HANSON
AREA III - FRANK LONGO
AREA IV - DR. CHARLES
AREA V - JAMES COLE
AREA VI - JAMES EGLI
AREA VII - E. DOUGLAS
AREA VIII - FRAN TRIPP
TOURNAMENT GAMES COMMITTEE:
HAL HENDERSON DR. ED NORMAN RUSS CARR FRANK LONGO JAMES COLE
CHIEF OFFICIAL ·AND RULES INTERPRETER:
RAY KRAFT
MATLACK
BURKE
NAIA SOCCER COORDINATOR: FRANK 11 MU DDYw WATERS
NAIA NATIONAL STAFF: GLEN DAVIES
University of Wisconsin-Parkside Kenosha, Wisconsin Biola College LaMirada, California Erskine College Due West, South Carolina Westmont College Santa Barbara, California Q u i n cy C o l 1 e g e Qui n cy , I 11 i no i s
Occidental College Los Angeles, California Benedictine College Atchison, Kansas Quincy College Quincy, Illinois Earlham College Ri chmond, Indiana Campbell College Buies Creek, North Carolina Slippery Rock State College Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania Houghton College Houghton, New York Southeastern Massachusetts University North Dartmouth, Massachusetts
University of Wisconsin-Parkside Biola College Westmont College Quincy Co 11 e g e Campbell College
Baltimore, Maryland
Athletic Director Saginaw Valley College University Center, Michigan Representing NAIA Executive Commjttee
Assistant to the Executive Secretary NAIA Kansas City, Miss ouri
NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT OFFICIALS
Officials for this Tournament are selected and
assigned by the National Intercollegiate Soccer
0 ff i c i a 1 s As s o c i at i on ( N I SO A) , Mr . Ray Be r n ab e i ,
President, and Mr. Nels Dahlquist, Chairma n of
the NIOSA Selection Committee. NAIA is indeb t ed
to these two fine gentlemen and to NIOSA f or
working with us in providing the finest offi
cials in the United States for this NAIA
National Championship.
· 1974 NATIONAL SOCCER TOURNAMENT COMMI TTEE
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1973 NAIA ALL-l Tournament. Listed below is the SOCCER TEAM.
GA IE .. V~N TAYLOR> Erskine College, Due West, South Carolina
BAC S ... MICKEY WHELAN, Davis & Elkins College, Elkins> West Vjrginia
RICH ZEIDLER, Quincy College, Quincy, Illinois
RICH SUIT, Rockhurst College, Kansas City, Mi s souri
BERT PASSOS, Erskine Colleg e , Due West, South Carolina
MARK MATHIS, Quin cy Colleg e, Qui n cy , I 11 in o i s
FORWARDS ... JORGE BERGEN, Davis & Elkins College Elkins, West Virginia
FABIAN HURTADO, Newark College of Engineering, Newark, New Jersey
JIM POLIHAN, Qui n cy Col leg e , Quincy, Illinois
SONNY IDEOZA, Davi s & El ki ns College, El ki ns, West Virginia
JIM EA GAN, Qu incy College , Qui ncy , I 11 in o is
OUTSTANDING BACK OF THE TOU RNAMEN T .. . MICKEY WHELA N, Davis & Elkin s Col l ege, Elkins, West Vi rgi nia
OUTSTANDIN G FORWARD OF THE TOURNAMENT .. . JI M POLIHAN, Q u i n cy Co 1 l e g e , Quincy, Illino i s
MOST VALUABL E PLAYER OF THE TOURNAMENT . .. MICKEY WHELAN, Davis ,& Elkins College, Elkins, West Virginia
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NAIA'S AREA SOCCER COMPETITION
In the NAIA's National Soccer Tournament Championships the United States is divided into eight Areas. Each of the teams entered in the 16th Annual NAIA National Soccer Tournament represents the best team from each of these eight Areas. Each of the eight teams entered in this Tournament has survived the Area Playoffs to get to the National Tournament. The Area Playoffs are conducted by the NAIA Area Soccer Representative for that Area and the eight Area Champions make up the National Tournament Field. Two hundred and one NAIA Soccer playing instituti·ons started the year, with a berth in the National Tournament as their goal, and of these 201 schools the best eight remain. The eight NAIA Soccer Areas are as follows:
AREA I ..... California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho, Alaska and Hawaii. Twenty-three NAIA schools play soccer in Area I. Dick Lyons, Occidental College is the Area I Soccer Representative.
AREA !! .... Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana comprise Area II. Seventeen NAIA schools play soccer under the direction of Terry Hanson, Benedictine College, the Area II Representative.
AREA III ... Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, North and South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming make up the geographical location of Area III under Area Representative Frank Longo of Quincy College. Twenty-seven NAIA member institutions engage in soccer as a varsity intercollegiate sport in Area I I I .
AREA IV .... Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee and Ohio are the states represented in this Area. Twenty-eight NAIA schools play soccer under the watchful eye of Dr. Charles Matlack, Earlham College, the Area IV Representative.
AREA V ..... North and South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Virginia supply the 31 NAIA schools that play soccer. James "CATFISH" Cole, of Campbell College in Buies Creek, North Carolina serves as Area V Representative.
AREA VI .... Western Pennsylvania, Western Maryland and West Virginia comprise Area VI. Jim Egli, Slippery Rock State College (Pa.) and a member of the NAIA SOCCER HALL OF FAME, serves as Area VI Representative.
AREA VII ... Western New York, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., Delaware, Eastern Pennsylvania and Eastern Maryland make up Area VII under the direction of E. Douglas Burke, Houghton College (NY), Area VII Representative. Twenty-seven NAIA Soccer playing schools vie for the Area VII Championship.
AREA VIII .. Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Islandt Vermont and Massachusetts are the states represented by Soccer Representative Frank Tripp of Southeastern Ma ssachusetts University. Thirty NAIA soccer playing institutions are represented by Professor Tripp, a member of the NAIA SOCCER HALL OF FAM E .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NATIONAL CHAMPIONS BY AREA
AREA I 1 AREA V 0
AREA II 0 AREA VI 4 ( l Co-Champion)
AREA I I I 5 AREA VII 5 ( 1 Co - Champion)
AREA IV 1 (Co - Champion) AREA V I I I l ( 1 Co - Champion)
HONORARY COACHES HAVE UNIQUE HISTORY
Five ational Tournaments conducted by the NAIA - Basketball, Baseball Golf, Soccer and Tennis - have adopted the Honorary Co ch Program. The Honorary Coach idea was originated in 1948 and was the workmanship of three men: Frank Hesselroth, Charlie Stevenson of Kansas City (the home of NAIA) and the late Emil S. Liston, former Athletic Director of Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas and the founder of NAIA and the NAIA National Basketbal 1 Tournament.
Their purpose was to assure the Tournament field of a memorable gathering that would impress them with Kansas City. Hesselroth felt that in some of the formative years of the Basketb all Tournament that a team eliminated in the early round went home without enough recognition.
How are the Honorary Coaches selected? What do they do? What is their purpose?
The Honorary Coaches volunteer their time and each subscribes to a financial share of the sponsorships of the NAIA 1 s National Tournaments. They are assigned to teams, either by a drawing or by the sponsor and NAIA. Each Honorary Coach me ets their team upon arrival in the Tournament City; they attend the Tournament Banquet as a member of their team they sit on their team's bench during their games, offering words of encouragement and living the same moments of excitement or disappointment that is experienced by their team.
Each Honorary Coach is presented with a special gift from their school-a letter jacket, a blanket a plaque or some other commemorative gift symbolic of this team.
The purpose of the Honorary Coach Program is to make certain all eight teams feel relaxed and at home despite the fact that they m~y be hundreds or thousands of miles away from their own homes.
Countless numbers of other Tournaments and sporting events have adopted the Honorary Coach idea, but the plan originated in Kansas City for the NAIA.
Those who have served as Honorary Coaches often correspond with coaches and players and many have visited the campuses of the teams with whom they have been associated. As Frank Hesselroth so aptly put it: 11 The. Honorary Coaches of the NAIA Basketball Tournament have established a solid tradition and the Banquet which they sponsor each year for the entire Tournament field, is a heart-warming event. It takes only a brief glance at the 320 players of all races, creeds, and religions to assure anyone that this is democracy in action".
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AREA I REPRESENTATIVE WESTMONT COLLEGE "WARRIORS II
SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA NAIA CONFERENCE Enrollment: 956 Colors: Maroon-White Season's Record: 8-2-6 Lt. Dk. No. No. Name Pos. ~ Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown 12 12 *Asfaw, Tomrat -F- 23 5'9" 150 -4- Ethiopia
l l *Belanger, Pierre G 21 5 I 11 II 177 3 Apple Valley, Calif. 2 2 *Conn, Robby FB 19 5 1 8 150 2 Newport Beach, Calif. 8 8 *Guzman, Alfonso HB 21 5'8 145 2 Santa Barbara, Calif.
1 3 13 *Homer, Dave G 22 5 1 9 155 3 Taiwan 4 4 *Ms hi 1 a, Ben HB,F 21 5'8 150 4 Kenya
18 18 Ofner, Gary F 17 6'0 175 1 British Columbia. 14 14 *Quick, Tim FB 22 6'0 175 4 Taiwan 20 20 *Ribbens, Dan FB 19 6'0 172 2 Sierra Madre, Calif.
7 7 *Rice, Dave HB 22 5 I 711 155 4 Roland H gts . , Calif. 5 5 *Tegenfeldt, Dave F ,HB 19 5 I l O II 160 2 Minnesota 3 3 *Velaroe, Pat F 19 5 I l O II 135 1 Illinois
17 1 7 Wood, Tim F,HB 22 5 I 10 II 160 4 Santa Barbara, Calif. l l 11 Chapman, Dan HB,F l 7 5 I 7 11 145 l Riv erside, Calif. 19 19 S l OW ay, John HB,FB l 7 5 I 11 11 170 l Torrance, Calif. 21 21 Parrish, Kevin F 19 6 1 0 11 155 2 Stockton, Calif 22 22 Dutton, Pete HB 19 6 IO II 155 l Viet Nam *Probable Starters Asst. Coach: Jean-Paul Verhees Head Coach: Russ Carr Assoc. Coach : How a rd Leatherman Honorary Coach: Bob Fischer, Florissant, Mo.
AREA I I REPRESENTATIVE BENEDICTINE COLLEGE 11 RAVENS 11
ATCHISON, KANSAS INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE Enrollment: 970 Colors: Red-White-Black Season's Record: 10-3-2 Athletic Director Tom Coford Lt. Dk. No. No. Name Pos. ~ Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown -,- -,- *Roach, Mi cha el -s- 20 5'6" 160 -2- st. Louis
3 3 *Gorczyca, Tom L 20 5 I 6 11 147 2 st. Louis 4 4 *Di Salvo, Jerry w 19 5 I 5 11 148 1 St. LOU is 5 5 Murphy, Jim L 19 5 1 6 11 142 l st. Louis 6 6 *Bunch er, Michael L 20 5 I 8 11 157 2 St. Louis 7 7 *Schindler, John s 20 5 1911 186 2 St. Louis 8 8 *Buergler, Tom OF 21 5 1911 160 3 St. Louis 9 9 Gruchala, Dan L 21 5 I 711 169 3 St. Louis
1 5 1 5 Wecke, Rick L 20 5 t 9 II 1 50 2 St. Louis 16 16 *Riffle, John OF 19 5 19 II 169 1 st. Louis 1 7 1 7 *Elias, Steve w 21 6 I 2 11 178 3 St. Louis 18 18 Fuchs, George s 22 5 I 10 II 173 4 St. Louis 22 22 *Shaw, Jerry CF 1 9 5 I 1 1 11 185 l St. Louis 23 23 Guzenski, Gordon s 20 6 I 311 l 85 2 St. Louis 24 24 *Korte, Keith CF 22 ,6 I 311 l 80 4 St. Louis G G *Ayer, Dennis G 20 5 I 11 II 1 70 2 st. Louis G G Vogt, Don G 21 6 I l II 190 3 St. Louis
*Probable Starters Asst. Coach: Don Klosterrian Coach: Terry Hanson Trainer: Craig Kl OS Honorary Coach: Jack Navin, Florissant, Mo.
AREA III REPRESENTATIVE QUINCY COL LEGE "H AW KS 11
U CY. LLINOIS Ent llment: 1,250 e son's ecord: 12-2-1
Lt. D • o.
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Name *Welss, Matt
Biderman, Norb *Pollihan, Jim
Camacho, Frank 3 *Brightman, Steve 4 Carron, Larry 5 Slay, Fran 7 *Geerling, Paul 8 *Fann, Bill
11 11 *Vinciguerra, Fr an k 12 12 *Eagan, Jim 13 13 *Bick, Sam 14 14 Franzoi, Larry 15 15 *Frederickson, Nei l 16 6 *Zeidl er, Rich 18 18 *Renaud, Ed 19 19 Grelln er, La r ry *Probable Start er s He ad Co ac h: J ac k Mac kenzie
Pos. -G-
G F L L B L L F F F B B B B B F
~ 22 18 20 21 19 21 19 21 22 19 21 19 21 19 21 19 21
Honorary Coach - Leo Hu lcer, Sr ., Flo rissant, Mo.
Ht. 6'0 6'0 6'0 5'8 5'8 5'8 5'8 5'9 5'9 5'8 5 1 10 II
5 I 10 II
6 IO II
5 1911
6 1 2 11
5 1 1 0 II 6 IO II
INDEPENDENT CONFERENCE Col ors: Brown-White
Athletic Di rector: John Ortwerth
Wt. Yr. Hometown 195 ~4- St. Louis, Mo. 180 1 Winnetka, Ill. 185 3 St. Louis, Mo. 150 4 Oakland, Calif. 150 2 St. Louis, Mo. 150 4 St. Louis, Mo. 145 2 St. Louis, Mo. 160 4 Florissant, Mo. 165 4 Florissant, Mo. 155 2 St. Louis, Mo. 16 0 4 Florissant , Mo. 185 3 St. Louis, Mo. 195 4 St. Louis, Mo. 160 2 St. Louis, Mo. 170 4 St. Louis , Mo. 16 0 2 St. Louis, Mo. 160 4 St. Louis, Mo.
Associate Coach: Frank Longo Manager : Paul Herrmann
AREA IV REPRESENTATIVE CEDARVILLE COLLEGE "YELLOW JACKETS"
CEDARV ILLE , OHIO Enrollment : 1,033 Season's Record: 6-3-0 Lt. Dk. No . No. Name ~2- --2- 13enefiel, Tom
4 4 *Hare, Don 5 5 *Ziegler, Merle 6 6 *Kester, Paul 7 7 *Cavey, John 8 8 Jenkins, J oe 9 9 *Bartemus, Joe
10 10 *Batista, Evandro 11 11 *Howard, Ken 13 13 Gifford, Warren 15 15 Stoner, Uave 19 19 Bartemus, Don 20 20 *Bollback, Larry 21 21 *Salvatore, Ron 24 24 *Diaz, Hank
G G *Slusher, Dave G G Turn er, Jim
*Probable Starters Head Co ach: John McGillivray
Pos. Line Back Back Line Line Line Back Lin e Back Line Line Back Back Back Back Goal Goal
Honorary Coach: Ed Clarkin, Florissant, Mo.
~ 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 26 19 20 19 19 22 18 20 20 27
Ht 6'f' 5 I 10 II
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MID-OHIO CONJERENCE Colors: Blue-Gold
Athletic Director: Don Callan
Wt. Yr. Hometown 147 ~,- Osgood, IN. 130 2 Sao Paulo, Brazil 155 2 Wellington, OH. 127 2 Washington, DC. 153 2 Sao Paulo, Brazil 133 2 Mclean, VA. 145 3 Pasadena, MD. 133 3 Manaus, Brazil 165 2 Niag. Falls, NY. 155 2 Rockville, MD. 160 l Grand Rapids,MI 150 2 Pasadena, MD. 150 4 Cedarville, OH. 170 1 Deptford, ~J. 165 3 Cincinnatus, NY. 175 3 N. Ridgeville, OH. 170 3 Northfield, OH.
Asst. Coach: John Rooke Manager: Curt Riess
AREA V REPRESENTATIV E ERSK I NE COLLEGE 11 FLYING FEET 11
DUE WEST, SO. CA ROLINA Enrollment: 72 0 Season's Record: 8-3 -0 Lt . Dk. No. No. ---- Name
*Tay l or , Van Hsu, Joe
22 22 *DePolo, Robert 11 11 *Funderburk, Richard 20- 20 *Glasgow, Richard
7 7 *Regimand, Ali 9 9 *Passos, Adelb erto
14 14 *Ortiz-Velez, Michael 5 5 *Herrera, Juan 6 6 *D ekis, Jeffrey
16 16 *Kinghorn, Ted l 1 *D'Emidi o , Joh n 8 8 Cart er, Andrew
12 12 Stutts, Ric ha rd 21 21 Bennage, Tr oy
3 3 Su arez , Ar tu ro 17 17 Kenori ck, Lawrence *Probab l e Starters Coac h : Stephen Parker
Pos. -G-
G FB FB FB HB HB HB HB
F F F
HB HB HB
F F
Honorary Coach: Ed Pitezel, Florissant, Mo.
~ 21 21 l 8 22 19 19 22 17 20 20 18 18 20 20 22 20 20
Ht. 6'111
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6 I l 11
5 I 11 " 6 I l 11
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5 1 8 11
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5 I 11 11
5 1 8 11
5 I 10 II
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NO-CONFERENCE Colors: Cardin al -Whi t e
Athletic Directo r : W.C. Myers
Wt. Yr. Hometown 160 ~4~ No. Caldwell, N.J. 175 1 Kobe, Japan 160 l Pt. Pleasant, N.J. 165 3 Columbia, S.C. 160 2 Orange Park, Fla. 160 1 Tehran, Iran 185 3 Curitiba, Brazil 145 1 Sumpter, S.C. 140 2 Augusta, Georgia 150 3 Trenton, N.J. 155 1 Pt. Pleasant, N.J. 160 l Arlington, Va. 145 3 Darlington, S.C. 150 2 Rockhill, S.C. 135 4 Middletown, N.J. 145 l Me xico City, Me xico 145 3 James bur g, N.J.
Man ager: Jim Merritt
AREA VI REPRESENTATIVE
ELKINS, WEST VIRGINIA Enrollment: 800 Season ' s Record : 10-2-0
Lt . No .
1 7 14 11
2 12
7 5
Dk . No.
17 14 11
2 12
7 5
Name *Davi s , Conn l*,S hue, Mi ke ~ ergen, J orge *Kulp, Dana Woodall, Ri ck *Williams , Len *Desouza, Helio *Calderon, Jose O'Brien, Terry
4 4 1f Murphy, Bi 11 16 16 ~ Ideozu, Sonny
9 9 *Pagl i ai, Al 3 3 Petridis, Nick 8 8 Johansson, Ove
20 20 *Murphy, Tim 19 19 Reitz, Mike 18 18 Madonis, John *Probable Starters Coach : Fred Schmalz Honorary Coach: Tim Ryan,
DAVIS and ELKINS COLLEGE 11 SENATORS 11
Pos. G-HB
F FB FB FB HB HB
G FB
F F
- HB F F
FB F
Florissant, Mo.
~ 21 20 25 21 19 21 25 22 21 21 20 24 19 24 18 18 19
Ht . 6'111
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5 1 8 11
5 1 8 11
5 1 8 11
5 I 6 11
6 IO II
5 I 7 II 6 ~ 0 II 5 1 8 11
WVI AC CONFER ENCE Colors: Scarlet-White
Athletic Director Edward McFar l ane
Wt. 180 1 50 150 160 1 70 165 150 160 1 50 150 155 1 50 140 175 l 45 1 70 145
Yr. Hometown ~4~ Chatham Twp., N.J .
3 Baltimore, Md. 4 Sa ntiago, Chile 4 Phil adel ph ia, Pa. 2 Wil mi ngton , Dela. 4 Eas t ch ester , N.Y. 4 York t ow n Hts., N.Y. 4 Whi t e Plains, N.Y. 4 Phi ladelph ia , Pa 3 White Pla i ns , N.Y . 4 Pt.Harco ur t , Nigeria 3 · sant i ago, Chile 3 Upper Darby, Pa. 1 Gothenbur g , Swe de n 2 Tre nton , N. J . l St . Loui s, Mo. 2 La ncast er, Pa.
Asst. Coach : Mi ckey Whe la n Manager: Zlatko Tripk ovic
AREA VII REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY "PATRIOTS" FAI FA , VIRGINIA
tnrollment: 5 000 eason's Record: 8-3-3
Lt. D o. o. Name
-ZS ~ Tony Ubakanm a 27 27 Luis Cuevas 24 24 David Sisson 11 11 Nihad Sarsour 15 15 Najate A. Sarsour 14 14 Tim O'Donoghue 19 19 Mario Lapez 31 31 Walter Vera 12 12 Homin Sehhat 21 21 Michael Stephens 33 33 Devon Anderson 16 16 Ziyad Sarsour 20 20 Hugo Lanfranco
l 1 Henry Castaneda 13 13 Rabih Chatila
2 2 Steve Graces 23 23 Tai Fai
Coach: March Krotee
Pos. ~ - B- Wt.
B B F F B B F B B B B B G B B B
Honora ry Coach: Al Schaefering, Florissant, Mo.
AREA VI II REPRESENTATIVE KEENE STATE COLLEGE II OWLS II KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Enrollment: 2400 Season's Record: 14-1-2 Lt. Dk. No. No. Name Pos. ~ Ht. -G- -G- *Steurer, Brad -G- 22 5'10" G G Delorm, Tad G 18 6 I 2 II 15 1 5 *Scott, Rick FB 24 6 IO II
9 9 *Kozera, Don FB 22 5 1 9 11
24 24 *Leavitt, Geri FB 22 5 1 9 11
5 5 *Morgan, Lyman FB 21 5 1 1 0 II 4 4 Edmonds on, Craig FB 19 5 1 9 11
22 22 *Rooney, Mickey HB 23 5 I l O II 13 l 3 *Ketchum, Peter HB 19 5 I l O 11
8 8 Silegy, Tod HB 21 5 I 11 II 10 10 *Jones, Graham F 24 5 1 9 II 1 1 7 *McEvoy, Mark F 22 5 I 9" 11 11 *Palumbo, Joe F 19 5 1 9 11
7 7 *Neves, Jose F 20 5 I l O II 19 19 Mccurry, Connie F 1 9 5 I 11 11
14 l 4 Wenmark, Dave F 19 5 I 8 11
1 2 12 Watkins, Mark F 20 5 1 9 11
*Probable Starters Coach: Ronald Butcher Hon orary Coach: Jim Meiners, Florissant, Mo.
yr. - 4-
1 4 1 l l l 3 2 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 1
Wt. l 70 180 180 160 160 160 155 165 155 160 145 150 1 50 160 l 70 145 165
VISA CONFERENCE Colors: Dark Green-Gold
Athletic Director R.H . Spuhn
Hometown Arlington
Fairfax Alexandria Annandale Annandale
Springfield Alexandria Alexandria
Iran
Manager:
Burke Reston
Langley Alexandria Arlington
Falls Church Alexandria
Falls Church Buzz McClain Bernie Hite Manager:
NESCAC CONFERENCE Col ors: Red-White
Athletic Director: s . Bavinet
Yr. Hometown -4- Manchester, Conn. 1 New City, N. y. 3 Claremont, N. H. 4 Hadley ·, Mass. 4 Pittsfield, N. H. 3 Proctor, Vt. 2 Coventry, Conn. 4 Slough, Eng. 2 East Green, N. y. 4 Peterboro, I~. H. 4 Slough, Eng. 4 Duxbury, Mass. 2 Peekskill, N. y. l Warren, R. I. l Manchester, Conn. 2 New London, N. H. 3 Pittsfield, N. H. Asst. Coach: Klaus Weber
Asst. Coach: Malcolm Macpherson
16TH ANNUAL NAIA NATIONAL SOCCER TOURNAMENT BRACKET
NOVEMBER 27-30, 1974
WINNER'S BRACKET:
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514-2900
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FOR
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