1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1993 Volume 116 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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All <strong>Phi</strong> Second Team<br />
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Terry Gray<br />
6'6" Forward (So.)<br />
Centre<br />
Pts per game: 10.2<br />
Balloting: 21 pts*<br />
Greg Mason'<br />
6'0" Forward (Jr.)<br />
Centre<br />
Pts per game: 8.9<br />
Balloting: 21*<br />
Paul Johnson^<br />
6'6" Center (Jr.)<br />
Hanover<br />
Pts. per game: 8.2<br />
Balloting: 21*<br />
IL<br />
Jhi<br />
Todd Doolittle<br />
5'll"Guard(Jr.)<br />
Puget Sound<br />
Pts per game: 7.5<br />
Balloting: 23<br />
Dale Ribble<br />
6'2" Guard (Sr.)<br />
SW Missouri State<br />
Pts per game: 2.9<br />
Balloting: 14<br />
' All <strong>Phi</strong> First<br />
Team last year<br />
^ All <strong>Phi</strong> Second Team<br />
last year<br />
* unanimous<br />
against Hendrix and 11 against<br />
Ogelthrope.<br />
Gray's teammate, Greg Mason, a<br />
first team choice last year with 359<br />
points, scored 256 points on the<br />
season for an 8.9 average. He<br />
grabbed 63 rebounds and provided<br />
84 assists. During the season, he had<br />
three 20-point games.<br />
PatU Johnson, Hanover, scored<br />
189 points for a 8.2 points per game<br />
average, and he made 75 rebounds.<br />
He was a second team choice last<br />
year when he taUied 320 points.<br />
At guard is Todd Doolittle, Puget<br />
Sound, a jimior who scored 220<br />
points for a 7.5 average. His<br />
amazing 165 assists helped his team<br />
to a 17-12 record.<br />
Completing the second team is<br />
Dale Ribble, Southwest Missoxu-i<br />
state, a senior who is only the 12"'<br />
player in school history to play 100<br />
career games. An impressive 71 of<br />
those games were victories. He<br />
helped his team to victory in the<br />
first round of the NIT this year. For<br />
the third consecutive year, he was<br />
selected to the Missouri Valley<br />
Conference All Academic Team<br />
with a cumulative 3.67 GPA.<br />
Other <strong>Phi</strong>s who scored in the<br />
balloting are: Derek Ruble, Centre;<br />
Paul Shipe, Rollins; Chad<br />
McDougal, Lawrence; Dave<br />
WaUace, Wabash; Dave Genaway,<br />
SUNY Buffalo, Ryan Schoenhals,<br />
McGill, and Marc Carlson, Iowa<br />
State.<br />
Next year the fratemity team will<br />
be boosted by Jason Weaver,<br />
Stanford, returning from knee<br />
siu-gery; Brad Reagan, Southwestem,<br />
a Second Team All <strong>Phi</strong> in 1991-<br />
92, who returns from a year's study<br />
Sports Shorts<br />
G<br />
olf pro, Dan Forsman,<br />
Arizona State '81, and his<br />
partner combined in the final<br />
round for a two under par 69 to<br />
win the $1.1 million J. C. Penney<br />
Classic in January. Forsman had a<br />
chance at The Masters in April, but<br />
he dropped two shots in the water<br />
at the par-3 12* hole. "The back<br />
nine at Augusta is very difficult for<br />
me," he said. "This was my first<br />
real trip around Amen Corner on<br />
the final day of The Masters with a<br />
chance to win ... there's nothing<br />
like being there with a chance at a<br />
green jacket."<br />
University of Delaware head<br />
football coach, Harold "Tubby"<br />
Raymond, Michigan '50, was<br />
selected NCAA Div. IAA Coach of<br />
the Year for 1992.<br />
University of Oregon head footbaU<br />
coach. Rich Brooks, Oregon State<br />
'63, won a contract extension<br />
through 1997. Brooks is also a<br />
member of the All-<strong>Phi</strong> Football<br />
Board.<br />
Dick Rehbein, Ripon '77, was one<br />
of two assistants retained by the<br />
in Europe; Robert Edwards, Oregon<br />
State, a redshirt this year, and Matt<br />
Droege, Puget Sound, a sophomore<br />
<strong>Phi</strong>keia who scored 499 points and<br />
grabbed 210 rebounds this year. •<br />
new New York Giants head coach,<br />
Dan Reeves.<br />
All <strong>Phi</strong> Football Board member,<br />
Larry Smith, Bowling Green '62,<br />
who took Southern California to the<br />
Rose Bowl for his first three<br />
seasons, resigned after a 3-8 season.<br />
He had a 44-25-3 record in his six<br />
years at USC.<br />
Alex Gibbs, Davidson '63, a former<br />
AU <strong>Phi</strong> Football performer and<br />
college footbaU and NFL coach,<br />
accepted the position of offensive<br />
line coach for the Kansas City<br />
Chiefs. He joins Brother Lynn StUes,<br />
Utah '63, who is vice president of<br />
player persormel.<br />
The NCAA recently appointed<br />
University of Mississippi athletic<br />
director,<br />
Warner Alford,<br />
Mississippi<br />
'60, as a<br />
representative<br />
on the Professional<br />
Sports<br />
Liaison<br />
'^'^°''*'<br />
Committee. He<br />
is also on the AU <strong>Phi</strong> FootbaU Board.<br />
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