1998 Volume 121 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1998 Volume 121 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
1998 Volume 121 No 1–4 - Phi Delta Theta Scroll Archive
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PHI<br />
SPORTS<br />
The stats and stars k 1997, pi us <strong>Phi</strong> fall sports<br />
By Jay Latfghammer<br />
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II Editor's note: Wit^^his issue^we again offer in-depth covera^^c of <strong>Phi</strong>s in college athletics<br />
by new Sports EdiTofJiiy Latighatnwer. As you can fee, mc^^Hkis were active in<br />
collegiate football this past year. We need information abou0ms in winter and spring<br />
sports. Please send to <strong>Phi</strong> Sports, i,SouXhCantpus Ave. Oxford, OH 45056.<br />
'15&arterback Stewart Patridge of 7-4 Mississippi won the Charlie Con^W Trophy;<br />
the state's tcw;^^«tr, set four School records and ranked ZS*-"- in National CoUegiat^<br />
ygMp^n Division I passing (228 of 352 ^ 2,667 yards, 12 IDs). He<br />
ifew for 346 yards against LSU, 339 yards versus Georgia and, in a winning Motor<br />
Cit)' Bowl effort, hit 29 of 47 for 332 yards and three^cores. Wide j^ei^er Corby<br />
Peterson '00 caught 40 passes for §27 yards, had a tvK) point catc ;o beat !^sissippi|<br />
State and added 7 receptions in the Motor Cit)' Bov^<br />
Mississippi LB Walker Joneswas co-leader with pnterceptiO: ranked fou<br />
69 tackles and was named t'STR.^FCA GoodW< ; Team and EC Acad^<br />
Honor Roll. Standout blocker Eli Anding '98 had : starts at FB the Rebels<br />
.<strong>No</strong>rthwestern Center Nathan Strikwerda was > osen for the Bliie-Grav Game and<br />
Senior Bowl. He was on the G^ Academic All- rict team and rei^ived All-Bfg<br />
Ten honorable mention. An Academic AU-Pac-K rst teamer for 6-5 tJSC was Ac<br />
Abrams '98. He was second#ith 55 points, boot Ig 10 FGs in 11 tries atftd 25 extra<br />
points. Starting again for the Trojans was C Jonathan Himebauch 98.1<br />
Chris Hogue punted for 11-1 Tennessee, booting 42 for a 39.4 avetiV^^ffid was<br />
on the SEC Academic Honor Roll. He saved his best game for the Orange Bowl, averaging<br />
53.3 yards on six punts, including a personal best 78-yarder. LB Todd Johnson<br />
'98 saw extensive action for 7-4 Washington and played in the Aloha Bowl. He<br />
posted 19 tackks^jad^ off 2 passes and earned Pac-10 All-Academic honorable<br />
mention.<br />
Kicker Dave Frakes led 6-3 Georgia Tech in scoring (61 poiitts) but missed the<br />
Carqu |uest Bowl with a leg injury. He was perfect on 25 extra poii4^tempts and hit \7<br />
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