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Warrior Athletic Association<br />

Presents the 15 th Annual<br />

Warrior Golf<br />

Classic<br />

Monday, June 7, 2010<br />

Creekside Golf Club<br />

Register online @ www.gowarriorsgo.com


<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

Dave Johnson, Director Of <strong>Athletics</strong><br />

503-589-8119<br />

djohnson@corban.edu<br />

Dave Johnson, a former Olympic bronze medalist at the 1992<br />

Barcelona Summer Games, is in his first year as Director of <strong>Athletics</strong> at<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> College.<br />

Prior to coming to <strong>Corban</strong>, Johnson spent the past two years<br />

as <strong>Athletics</strong> Director at nearby South Salem High School. During his<br />

tenure, Johnson helped spearhead a $1.3 million facility renovation campaign that included<br />

a new 70,000 square-foot synthetic FieldTurf surface and the christening of the new Giedo<br />

Caldarazzo Stadium used for all major Saxon football and soccer events. Johnson was also<br />

instrumental in a project updating scoreboards at South Salem High School athletic venues.<br />

At South, Johnson was responsible for the administration and leadership of 17 sports<br />

programs, which included oversight of athletics schedules, staff, eligibility standards and event<br />

management.<br />

“A goal of mine over the past few years has been to join the <strong>Corban</strong> family,” said<br />

Johnson. “I feel that the Christian College atmosphere is a great asset to a job-setting and that<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> is the place where God is calling me to be at this time. With the new direction that Dr.<br />

Bale is taking the athletic department, I feel that I can come in and help the process as well as<br />

move Warrior <strong>Athletics</strong> towards the future.”<br />

Prior to coming to South, Johnson served two years as Director of <strong>Athletics</strong> and Vice<br />

Principal at Jefferson High School. In addition to administrative duties at Jefferson, Johnson<br />

worked with other schools and the Oregon School Activities Association to create a new<br />

PacWest Conference when the OSAA re-classified competitive divisions in 2006.<br />

Johnson, a graduate of Cresent Valley High School in Corvallis, earned a Bachelor’s<br />

Degree in Psychology from Azusa Pacific <strong>University</strong> in 1986 before returning to his alma<br />

mater to receive his Master’s Degree in Special Education in 2003. As a member of APU’s<br />

nationally-known track & field program, Johnson tutored under former Olympic head coach<br />

Terry Franson. During that time and for more than a decade, Johnson ranked among the top<br />

international decathletes of his day, competing in four straight Olympic Trials (1984, ’88, ’92,<br />

& ’96), while qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Team twice, first in 1988, and then again in 1992.<br />

While training for the 1992 Olympic, Johnson suffered a broken foot. Resisting medical advice<br />

urging him to discontinue, Johnson pressed on to capture the bronze medal at the Barcelona<br />

Olympics and became the first American medalist in the decathlon since Bruce Jenner’s gold<br />

medal effort at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Johnson’s inspiring Olympic experience and<br />

Christian faith are highlighted in the 1994 autobiography Aim High, published by Zondervan.<br />

Leading up to the ’92 Summer Games, Johnson was involved in an eight-month, worldwide<br />

Reebok campaign known as Dan and Dave featuring Johnson with fellow Olympichopeful<br />

Dan O’Brien in a series of popular TV commercials. Reebok’s goal was to promote<br />

a “Clash of the Titans” theme in Barcelona, as both Oregonians battled for the gold medal<br />

and coveted title of “World’s Greatest Athlete.” Unfortunately, O’Brien failed to qualify at the<br />

Olympic Trials, forcing Reebok to re-work its campaign with the focus on Johnson’s pursuit of<br />

Olympic gold.<br />

“The goals were high for me during the summer of ’92,” commented Johnson. “Despite<br />

competing on a broken foot, I knew that God had a vision for my future. Since then, I have<br />

seen a lot of things happen in my life that has led up to this point and I feel that the Lord has<br />

molded everything in my life for a reason. God brought me to <strong>Corban</strong> for a reason and I am<br />

looking forward to the challenge.”<br />

Johnson, who assumed his duties at <strong>Corban</strong> on July 1st, currently resides in Salem with<br />

his wife, Sheri, and four children (Alexandra, Makenzie, Gabriel, and Eliason), while also<br />

working as an Olympic & motivational speaker for clients such as Reebok, IBM, VISA, and Billy<br />

Graham. Johnson and his family attend Morning Star Community Church in South Salem.<br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

<strong>Affiliations</strong><br />

Cascade Collegiate<br />

Conference<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> is a member of the<br />

Cascade Collegiate Conference and affiliated<br />

with the National Association of Intercollegiate<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> (NAIA), competing in men’s baseball,<br />

basketball, cross country, golf, soccer and track &<br />

field, and women’s basketball, cross country, golf,<br />

soccer, softball, track & field and volleyball.<br />

Current conference members include The<br />

College of Idaho, Concordia <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Corban</strong><br />

College, Eastern Oregon <strong>University</strong>, The<br />

Evergreen State College, Northwest <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Northwest Christian <strong>University</strong>, Oregon Institute<br />

of Technology, Southern Oregon <strong>University</strong>, and<br />

Warner Pacific College. <strong>Corban</strong> has claimed 12<br />

conference titles since all the sports joined the<br />

CCC in 1994.<br />

The conference members participating in<br />

baseball include College of Idaho, Concordia,<br />

<strong>Corban</strong>, and Oregon Tech. These four institutions<br />

compete with fellow NAIA West Region<br />

opponents the <strong>University</strong> of British Columbia,<br />

Bethany <strong>University</strong>, Patten <strong>University</strong>, and<br />

Simpson <strong>University</strong> for the four berths to the<br />

NAIA West Region tournament, May 6-8, hosted<br />

by the regional regular season champion.<br />

The Cascade Collegiate Conference web site<br />

address is www.cascadeconference.org.<br />

National Association of<br />

Intercollegiate <strong>Athletics</strong><br />

The National Association of<br />

Intercollegiate <strong>Athletics</strong> (NAIA)<br />

currently administers programs<br />

of intercollegiate athletics at approximately<br />

300 fully accredited colleges and universities of<br />

moderate enrollment. The fundamental tenet<br />

of the NAIA is that intercollegiate athletics is an<br />

integral part of the total educational program of<br />

the institution.<br />

As the country=s oldest collegiate sports<br />

governing body, the NAIA has been a leader<br />

in addressing important issues such as racial<br />

integration, women=s sport championship<br />

programs, and improved academic eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

There are presently 13 sport offerings and 23<br />

national championship opportunities within the<br />

NAIA. The national office of the NAIA is located<br />

in Olathe, Kan. The web site address is<br />

naia.cstv.com.<br />

Cascade Collegiate<br />

Conference Opponents<br />

THE COLLEGE OF IDAHO<br />

Location: Caldwell, Idaho<br />

Enrollment: 834<br />

Nickname: Coyotes<br />

Colors: Purple and Gold<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Marty Holly<br />

Sports Information Director: Mike Safford, Jr.<br />

Sports Information Phone: 208-459-5681<br />

Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach: Garry Matlock<br />

Website: www.collegeofidaho.edu/athlete<br />

CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY<br />

Location: Portland, Oregon<br />

Enrollment: 1,600<br />

Nickname: Cavaliers<br />

Colors: Navy and White<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Matt English<br />

Sports Information Director: Jason Dormeyer<br />

Sports Information Phone: 503-280-8506<br />

Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach: Ronn Grove<br />

Website: www.gocugo.com<br />

NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY<br />

Location: Eugene, Oregon<br />

Enrollment: 500<br />

Nickname: Beacons<br />

Colors: Blue and Gold<br />

<strong>Athletics</strong> Director: Corey Anderson<br />

Sports Information Director: Nick Askew<br />

Sports Information Phone: 541-349-7485<br />

Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach: Tony Joyner<br />

Website: www.gobeacons.com<br />

WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE<br />

Location: Portland, Oregon<br />

Enrollment: 644<br />

Nickname: Knights<br />

Colors: Columbia Blue and Black<br />

Director of <strong>Athletics</strong>: Ryan Kaiser<br />

Sports Information Director: Cody Harrod<br />

Sports Information Phone: 503-517-1369<br />

Men’s & Women’s Golf Coach: James E. Robertson<br />

Website: www.wpcknights.com<br />

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2010 Men’s & Women’s Golf Media Guide<br />

www.gowarriorsgo.com<br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

Men<br />

2010 Roster<br />

NAMe ht YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL)<br />

Chris Dudley 6-3 So. Boise, Idaho (Centennial HS)<br />

Joey Duwe 5-9 So. Kingston, Wash. (North Kitsap HS)<br />

Steve Landis 6-0 Jr. Gladstone, Ore. (Gladstone HS)<br />

Michael May 5-11 So. Salem, Ore. (Salem Academy HS)<br />

Jonathan McGuire 5-9 Sr. Canby, Ore (Canby HS)<br />

Jared Rust 6-0 Jr. Palo Cedro, Calif. (American Christian Academy HS / Simpson Univ.)<br />

Aaron Schilperoort 6-3 So. Yakima, Wash. (Riverside Christian HS / Moody Northwest)<br />

Women<br />

NAMe ht YR HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL)<br />

Morgan McComish 5-10 So. Salem, Ore. (Sprague HS)<br />

Amber Meeker 5-7 So. St. Helens, Ore. (St. Helens HS)<br />

Ashlyn Roos 5-4 Fr. Salem, Ore. (Sprague HS)<br />

Hailey Thomas 5-4 Fr. Albany, Ore. (West Albany HS)<br />

Brittney Vanderhoogt 5-5 Jr. Vancouver, Wash. (Vancouver Christian HS / Clark College)<br />

Head Coach: Ron Sisler (5th year)<br />

Assistant Coaches: Mark Colachico, Ben Sisler<br />

Head Athletic Trainer: Tony Walther<br />

Assistant Athletic Trainers: Jenny Garrard & Sally Page<br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

Ron Sisler<br />

Head Coach<br />

Ron Sisler begins his fifth<br />

season as the men’s and<br />

women’s golf coach at<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> College following<br />

three seasons as head golf<br />

coach at Santiam Christian<br />

High School in Corvallis,<br />

Oregon.<br />

In four seasons at the helm of the Warriors,<br />

Ron has led <strong>Corban</strong> to a back-to-back runnerup<br />

finishes at the conference tournament<br />

along with a 10th, 9th, and 6th place finish<br />

respectively at the NAIA Region I Championships.<br />

Ron helped guide the Warriors to a schoolrecord<br />

5-under 283 in the second round of the<br />

Cascade Collegiate Conference #2 tournament<br />

hosted by Concordia <strong>University</strong> during the 2006<br />

season. During his time as head coach, Ron has<br />

led the Warriors to 15 sub-310 rounds including<br />

four this past fall season.<br />

Before taking the reigns as head coach<br />

at Santiam Christian, Ron was the assistant<br />

coach for eight seasons for the Eagles. During<br />

his tenure as golf coach, Ron helped guide<br />

Santiam Christian to one state championship,<br />

one state runner-up, two 4th place finishes,<br />

and one 6th place finish. Besides the state<br />

accomplishments, Ron assisted in seven straight<br />

district championships.<br />

Ron has also been the boys’ basketball<br />

coach at Santiam Christian since 1992 and<br />

has compiled over 300 career victories. Over<br />

his 15 years of coaching, Ron has guided<br />

Santiam Christian to five WVL championships,<br />

four district championships, two regional<br />

championships, and qualified for the league<br />

playoffs on thirteen different occasions. Ron<br />

has guided Santiam Christian to seven state<br />

tournament appearances, while finishing 2nd<br />

twice, 4th twice, and 8th once. Ron was chosen<br />

to coach the state All-Star game in both 1997<br />

and 2003, as well as assistant coach the South<br />

squad in 2007.<br />

Ron earned his Bachelor of Science degree<br />

in biblical studies and theology from <strong>Corban</strong> in<br />

1991 and is currently working on his master’s<br />

degree in business through <strong>Corban</strong>’s on-line<br />

program.<br />

Ron currently resides with his wife, Karen,<br />

and their four children – Benjamin, Karlee,<br />

Madeline, and Emma – in Corvallis, Oregon.<br />

Mark Colachico<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Mark Colachico begins his<br />

fourth season as the assistant<br />

men’s and women’s golf coach<br />

at <strong>Corban</strong>.<br />

Mark came to <strong>Corban</strong><br />

following three years at Hope<br />

International <strong>University</strong> in<br />

Fullerton, California, where he attempted to begin<br />

a golf program and taught numerous golf classes<br />

during his tenure at the university.<br />

Mark played three years of high school golf<br />

at Northfield High School in Northfield, Vermont.<br />

At the beginning of his junior season, Mark earned<br />

the No. 3 spot and never relinquished it until he<br />

graduated in 1994.<br />

Mark moved out to California following<br />

his graduation from Northfield High School and<br />

attempted to play in local tournaments, while<br />

working towards beginning at club golf program at<br />

Azusa Pacific <strong>University</strong>. Mark competed for one<br />

season at Citrus College in Glendora, California, but<br />

did not play in any tournaments due to the number<br />

of participants on the Owls’ squad.<br />

Along with his accomplishments on the links,<br />

Mark has also given numerous lessons to family<br />

members and friends.<br />

A graduate of Azusa Pacific <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Mark earned his Bachelor of Science degree in the<br />

area of organizational leadership in 2002. As an<br />

undergraduate student, Mark worked in the Sports<br />

Information office at Azusa Pacific where he was the<br />

lead student assistant for one year before heading<br />

into the world of Major League Baseball as an intern<br />

for the then-Anaheim Angels during the team’s<br />

memorable run to the World Series title in 2002.<br />

Mark currently resides in West Salem with his<br />

wife, Jennifer, and their two daughters – Brooke<br />

and Emma. The couple attends Morning Star<br />

Community Church and is involved in a community<br />

group. Mark will continue working as the Sports<br />

Information Director for the Warriors, while assisting<br />

with the golf program.<br />

Ben Sisler<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Ben Sisler is beginning his<br />

first season as assistant golf<br />

coach for both the men’s and<br />

women’s programs at <strong>Corban</strong>.<br />

A four-year player on<br />

the men’s team, Ben led the<br />

Warriors as one of the key<br />

players on the team. During his final season in 2007-<br />

08, Ben finished with an average of 75.90 strokes<br />

per round and finished tied for medalist honors at<br />

the Cascade Collegiate Conference championships<br />

while also finishing tied for 17 th at the NAIA Region<br />

I Tournament.<br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

of the Cascade Collegiate Conference #2 hosted by Concordia <strong>University</strong> as an individual … Finished 37 th at<br />

the NAIA Region I Championship thanks to a combined three-round total of 22-over 238 (84-77-77). HIGH<br />

SCHOOL: Graduated from Gladstone High School in 2007 … Played golf (3 years) and baseball (1 year)<br />

… Helped lead the Gladiators to two straight 3A state tournaments in 2005 & 2006 … Named all-league<br />

Capital Conference as a senior … Played as the No. 1 golfer during final two seasons … Qualified for three<br />

straight 4A state tournaments (2005, ’06, & ’07). PERSONAL: Born in Gladstone, Ore. to Richard and<br />

Sherree Landis … Is 1 of 3 children … Has 1 brother (Mike) and 1 sister (Jennifer)… Enjoys, golfing, hanging<br />

out with friends and family, and playing video games … Major: Business Management. Why I chose<br />

<strong>Corban</strong>: “I chose <strong>Corban</strong> because I wanted a school where I could do what I love to the most (golf), and<br />

continue my walk with God at the same time.”<br />

MICHAEL MAY<br />

5-11, Sophomore<br />

Salem, Oregon<br />

Salem Academy High School<br />

2009-10: Appeared in four matches during the fall season … Averaged 84.30 strokes<br />

per round … Shot a season-low 78 twice with the final one coming in the second round<br />

of the Concordia Invitational … Finished 10 th at the Cascade Collegiate Conference<br />

Championships. 2008-09: Appeared in five matches as a freshman … Averaged 81.80 strokes per round …<br />

Shot a career and season-low 76 three times including the final round of the Cascade Collegiate Conference<br />

Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from nearby Salem Academy High School in 2008 … Played<br />

golf (4 years), basketball (4 years), and football (1 year) … Earned all-conference honors in basketball<br />

following junior season (2 nd team) and senior season (3 rd team). PERSONAL: Born in Salem, Ore. to Craig<br />

May and Teresa Blubaugh … Is 1 of 6 children … Has 4 sisters (Hannah, Hayley, Brandi, & Ashley) and 1<br />

brother (Sam) … Enjoys playing golf, basketball, football, volleyball, and video games … Major: Business<br />

Management … Would like to be a sole proprietor following graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “The<br />

Christian atmosphere that they provided for me, the people that I already knew here made me feel like I<br />

was at home, and I didn’t have to start all over again.”<br />

JONATHAN MCGUIRE<br />

5-9, Senior<br />

Canby, Oregon<br />

Canby High School<br />

2009-10: Appeared in one match during the fall season … Averaged 91.50 strokes per<br />

round … Shot a season-low 87 in the first round of the Warner Pacific Invitational. 2008-<br />

09: Appeared in one match as a junior … Averaged 84.30 strokes per round … Shot a<br />

career and season-low 81 in the first round of the Northwest Christian Invitational. 2007-08: Appeared in<br />

seven matches as a sophomore … Averaged 88.80 strokes per round … Shot a season-low 83 in the first<br />

round of the Cascade Collegiate Conference #3 tournament. 2006-07: Appeared in seven matches as a<br />

freshman … Averaged 89.30 strokes per round … Shot a season-low 84 at the Whitworth Invitational …<br />

Finished 55 th at NAIA Region I Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors from Canby High<br />

School in 2006 … Competed four years in golf and two years in football for the Cougars. PERSONAL: Born<br />

in Eugene, Ore. to Randy and Dana McGuire … Is 1 of 2 children … Has 1 sister (Heather) … Enjoys playing<br />

the trumpet, golfing, hanging out with friends, and watching movies … Major: Business Finance. Why I<br />

chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “It was close to, yet far away enough from home, and it had a golf team which my other<br />

school options did not.”<br />

JARED RUST<br />

6-1, Senior<br />

Palo Cedro, California<br />

American Christian Academy<br />

2009-10: Did not compete during the fall season, as he completed his eligibility as a<br />

member of <strong>Corban</strong>’s men’s soccer team. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors from<br />

American Christian Academy in 2006 … Played varsity basketball all four years … Named<br />

team captain prior to junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Born in San Mateo, Calif. to Greg and<br />

Rebecca Rust … Is 1 of 3 children … Has 2 sisters (Abby & Deborah) … Father, Greg, and mother, Rebecca,<br />

both attended Western Baptist … Enjoys playing golf, basketball, fishing, and hunting … Major: Business<br />

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Management … Would like to become a college soccer coach as well as administration within the athletic<br />

field following graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “<strong>Corban</strong> has nice people, good soccer, and I wanted<br />

to get out of the California hot.”<br />

AARON SCHILPEROORT<br />

6-1, Sophomore<br />

Yakima, Washington<br />

West Side Christian High School<br />

Moody Bible Northwest<br />

2009-10: Appeared in one match during the fall season … Averaged 97.50 … Shot a<br />

season-low 95 in the second round of the Beacon Classic. 2008-09: Appeared in two<br />

matches as a freshman … Averaged 92.50 strokes per round … Shot a career and season-low 89 at the<br />

Northwest Christian Dual Match. MOODY BIBLE NORTHWEST: Attended Moody Bible Northwest in<br />

Spokane, Washington for one semester, but did not compete athletically. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in<br />

2000 from West Side Christian High School … Played soccer (4 years), basketball (3 years), and baseball<br />

(1 year). PERSONAL: Born in Macon, France to Dick and Bonnie Schilperoort … 1 of 4 children … Has 2<br />

sisters (Danielle & Rachel) and 1 brother (Jonathan) … Married, Holly Schilperoort, in July of 2007 … Wife,<br />

Holly, is the current Resident Director for Aagard Hall at <strong>Corban</strong> … Major: Social Studies / Education. Why<br />

I chose <strong>Corban</strong>: “I chose to attend <strong>Corban</strong> because this school has great Christian teachers and a quality<br />

education program.”<br />

WOMEN<br />

MORGAN MCCOMISH<br />

5-10, Sophomore<br />

Salem, Oregon<br />

Sprague High School<br />

2009-10: Appeared in three matches during the fall season … Averaged a low of 95.67<br />

strokes per round … Finished 13 th at the Warner Pacific Invitational and 25 th at the<br />

Concordia Invitational. 2008-09: Appeared in eight matches as a freshman … Averaged<br />

a team-low 101.3 strokes per round … Carded a then-school record by shooting a career and season-low<br />

95 twice including the final round of the Concordia Invitational in March. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in<br />

2008 from nearby Sprague High School … Played four years of golf and basketball for the Olympians …<br />

Helped lead Sprague to the 6A state tournament as a junior … Completed her prep career with the highest<br />

GPA average on the team. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Maria, Calif. to John and Linda McComish … Is 1 of<br />

3 children … Has 1 brother (Michael) and 1 sister (Sarah) … Father, John, played professionally on the PGA<br />

Tour and currently owns Oak Knoll Golf Course in Dallas … Enjoys playing golf, hanging out with friends,<br />

spending time at coffee shops, going to the beach, shopping, reading, cooking, and baking … Major:<br />

Business Management … Would like to become a business owner following graduation. Why I chose<br />

<strong>Corban</strong>: “I love Salem, it is far enough from home that I am on my own but close enough to home for<br />

comfort. Also, I had heard how great of a school <strong>Corban</strong> is from friends.”<br />

AMBER MEEKER<br />

5-7, Sophomore<br />

St. Helens, Oregon<br />

St. Helens High School<br />

2009-10: Did not compete during the fall season. 2008-09: Appeared in eight matches<br />

as a freshman… Averaged 118.60 strokes per round … Shot a career and season-low 109<br />

in the final round of the Cascade Collegiate Conference Championships in April. HIGH<br />

SCHOOL: Graduated in 2007 from St. Helens High School … Competed in softball (4 years), basketball<br />

(2 years), volleyball (1 year), cross country (1 year), and cheerleading (1 year) … Earned all-league honors<br />

following junior and senior seasons for softball … Was awarded team MVP following senior season in<br />

softball … Named team’s Most Inspirational following each season in softball … Named Most Improved<br />

runner in cross country following senior campaign. PERSONAL: Born in Longview, Wash. to Michael<br />

Meeker … Was adopted by Mike and Nan Gregor after passing of father in 2006 … Is 1 of 4 children …<br />

Has 2 sisters (Mikayla & Melissa) and 1 brother (Joshua) … Enjoys spending time with my roommate and my<br />

awesome friends, as well as being obsessed with professional baseball … Major: Elementary Ed. – Special<br />

Ed. … Would like to become a Special Education teacher after graduation. Why I chose <strong>Corban</strong>:<br />

www.gowarriorsgo.com<br />

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2010 Men’s & Women’s Golf Media Guide<br />

2008-09 Season Summary<br />

<strong>Corban</strong>’s golf program had a first on the women’s side, as the Warriors brought home<br />

their first-ever team trophy winning the Northwest Christian Dual Match. On the men’s<br />

side, <strong>Corban</strong> turned in four second place finishes that included a runner-up showing at the<br />

conference championships.<br />

In the season-opening Northwest Christian Invitational, freshman Joey Duwe (Kingston,<br />

Wash.) turned in a 3 rd place showing and fellow freshman Morgan McComish (Salem, Ore.)<br />

finished 14 th overall in the women’s event.<br />

At the end of September, the women’s team competed at the Linfield Invitational<br />

and McComish led the Warrior contingent with a 29 th place showing to go along with<br />

fellow freshman Amber Meeker’s (St. Helens, Ore.) 34 th place finish in her first collegiate<br />

tournament.<br />

Both teams kicked off the final month of the fall season competing at different locations.<br />

On the women’s side, <strong>Corban</strong> stayed local competing in the George Fox Invitational with<br />

McComish turning in a team-low 11 th place finish. Meanwhile, the men’s team took part in the<br />

second conference event of the season – The College of Idaho Invitational – and got a third<br />

place finish from Duwe en route to securing a third place showing as a team.<br />

The fall season would conclude at the Northwest Christian Dual, as the women’s program<br />

put together a four-player score that was good enough to bring home the title. Freshman<br />

Elizabeth Keith (Seattle, Wash.) led the Warriors’ contingent with a fifth place showing,<br />

while the men’s team was led by sophomore Steve Landis (Gladstone, Ore.) with a fourth<br />

place finish.<br />

The spring season opened with both teams competing in the Greater Portland area,<br />

as the men took part in the Pacific Three-Way and finished second behind the fourth place<br />

showing by Landis. On the women’s side, McComish led a trio of Warriors at the Lewis & Clark<br />

Invitational with a 12 th place finish.<br />

Over the next two weeks, <strong>Corban</strong>’s men’s team would turn in back-to-back second place<br />

finished at the George Fox and Willamette Invitational. Duwe would lead the Warriors with a<br />

second and eighth place showing respectively that included a then-season-low even-par 72 at<br />

Trysting Tree Golf Course in Corvallis.<br />

Next up for <strong>Corban</strong> would be the third conference event of the season – the Concordia<br />

Invitational – where the Warriors finished third among conference teams. Duwe would finish<br />

tied for 14 th overall, while McComish was 25 th among the female competitors.<br />

The spring season would conclude for both teams at the Warner Pacific Invitational, as<br />

the men’s team finished third behind a sixth place showing by Duwe that included a careerlow<br />

1-under 71 in the opening round. On the women’s side, McComish finished 16 th among<br />

21 players.<br />

For the second straight season, <strong>Corban</strong> would compete in the Cascade Collegiate<br />

Conference Championships and finished as the runner-up. Duwe would turn in a second place<br />

showing en route to earning all-conference honors, while McComish turned in a 15 th place<br />

showing in her first conference championship event.<br />

Along with the conference championship, <strong>Corban</strong>’s men’s team had a chance to qualify<br />

for the NAIA Championships as part of the GSAC/CCC National Qualifier. The Warriors<br />

finished fourth behind Point Loma Nazarene, California Baptist, and Concordia.<br />

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2008-09 Results<br />

September<br />

15-16 at Northwest Christian Invite * Men (3 rd ) Women (NR)<br />

27-28 at Linfield Invitational women (NR)<br />

October<br />

5 at George Fox Invitational W women (NR)<br />

6-7 at College of Idaho Invitational * Men (5 th )<br />

18 at Northwest Christian Dual Men (3 rd ) Women (1 st )<br />

February-March<br />

28-1 at Pacific Invitational men (2 nd )<br />

March<br />

1 at Lewis & Clark Invitational W women (NR)<br />

7 at George Fox Invitational Men (2 nd )<br />

16 at Willamette Invitational men (2 nd )<br />

23-24 at Concordia Invitational * Men (8 th ) Women (NR)<br />

April<br />

6-7 at Warner Pacific Invitational * Men (3 rd ) Women (NR)<br />

20-21 at CCC Championships men (2 nd ) Women (4 th )<br />

20-21 at GSAC/CCC Qualifier men (4 th )<br />

* Cascade Collegiate Conference Match<br />

2009 Cascade Collegiate Conference<br />

Championship Results<br />

Men<br />

1. Concordia +58 (308-302-312=922)<br />

2. <strong>Corban</strong> +66 (306-304-320=930)<br />

3. Northwest Christian +93 (316-319-322=957)<br />

4. College of Idaho +139 (331-338-334=1,003)<br />

5. Warner Pacific +146 (352-331-327=1,010)<br />

Women<br />

1. Concordia +98 (321-322-319=962)<br />

2. College of Idaho +174 (341-349-348=1,038)<br />

3. Warner Pacific +425 (433-432-424=1,289)<br />

4. <strong>Corban</strong> +607 (486-508-477=1,471)<br />

2009 GSAC/CCC National Qualifier<br />

Results<br />

Men<br />

6. Point Loma Nazarene +26 (306-289-295=890)<br />

7. California Baptist +42 (303-302-301=906)<br />

8. Concordia +58 (308-302-312=922)<br />

9. <strong>Corban</strong> +66 (306-304-320=930)<br />

10. The Master’s +69 (304-311-318=933)<br />

11. Biola +89 (320-320-313=953)<br />

12. Northwest Christian +93 (316-319-322=957)<br />

13. College of Idaho +139 (331-338-334=1,003)<br />

14. Warner Pacific +146 (352-331-327=1,010)<br />

2009 Honors<br />

All-Cascade Collegiate<br />

Conference:<br />

Men – Joey Duwe<br />

Team Awards:<br />

Most Valuable<br />

Men - Joey Duwe<br />

Women - Morgan McComish<br />

Most Improved<br />

Men - Boe Brodhun<br />

Women - Amber Meeker<br />

Most Inspirational<br />

Men - Steve Landis<br />

Women - Justine Lyon<br />

Mighty Warrior<br />

Men - Nathan Furumasu<br />

Women - Amber Meeker<br />

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Golf Records – Men<br />

(Since 2004)<br />

SINGLE SEASON<br />

Scoring Average<br />

(Minimum 2 tournaments)<br />

1. Joey Duwe, 2009 75.60<br />

Jeff Dunn, 2005 75.60<br />

3. Jeff Dunn, 2004 75.70<br />

4. Ben Sisler, 2008 75.90<br />

5. Nicholas Schroeder, 2008 76.10<br />

6. Wade Douglas, 2007 77.40<br />

7. Wade Douglas, 2008 77.60<br />

8. Ben Sisler, 2006 77.88<br />

9. Nicholas Schroeder, 2007 78.70<br />

10. Steve Landis, 2009 78.80<br />

Low Round<br />

1. Joey Duwe (10/5/09) 68<br />

2. Nicholas Schroeder (10/15/07) 69<br />

3. Nicholas Schroder (10/15/07) 70<br />

Wade Douglas (4/30/07) 70<br />

Wade Douglas (10/15/07) 70<br />

Ben Sisler (10/15/07) 70<br />

6. Joey Duwe (4/6/09) 71<br />

7. Eight times 72<br />

CAREER<br />

Scoring Average<br />

(Minimum 2 years played and 2 tournaments)<br />

1. Jeff Dunn, 2004-05 75.65<br />

2. Ben Sisler, 2004-08 76.94<br />

3. Wade Douglas, 2006-08 77.83<br />

4. Nicholas Schroeder, 2006-07 78.70<br />

5. Steve Landis, 2008- 81.42<br />

6. Craig Paulson, 2004-06 81.47<br />

7. Jason Swank, 2005-06 83.57<br />

8. Nathan Furumasu, 2006-09 84.40<br />

9. Josh Greenslade, 2005-08 85.48<br />

10. Jonathan McGuire, 2006- 88.44<br />

** Bold indicates active player **<br />

TEAM SINGLE SEASON – Men<br />

Lowest Single Round, 2007 283 (-5)<br />

Lowest Two-Round Score, 2007 581 (+5)<br />

Lowest Three-Round Score, 2007 888 (+24)<br />

Win/Loss Records<br />

(2004-present)<br />

Year Conference Regional Coach<br />

2004 -- 8 th Jenni Sherwood<br />

2005 -- 7 th Jenni Sherwood<br />

2006 -- 10 th Ron Sisler<br />

2007 -- 9 th ron Sisler<br />

2008 2 nd 6 th ron Sisler<br />

2009 2 nd -- ron Sisler<br />

POST SEASON APPEARANCES<br />

Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament<br />

2008 (2 nd ), 2009 (2 nd )<br />

NAIA Region I Tournament<br />

2004 (8 th ), 2005 (7 th ), 2006 (10 th ), 2007 (9 th ), 2008 (6 th )<br />

Golf Records – WOMen<br />

(Since 2006)<br />

SINGLE SEASON<br />

Scoring Average<br />

(Minimum 2 tournaments)<br />

1. Morgan McComish 2008-09 101.30<br />

2. Liz Sherwin 2007-08 102.50<br />

3. Emily Stupfel 2007-08 106.10<br />

Low Round<br />

1. Hailey Thomas (10/11/09) 82<br />

2. Hailey Thomas (10/5/09) 87<br />

3. Hailey Thomas (9/14/09) 88<br />

4. Morgan McComish (9/14/09) 92<br />

5. Morgan McComish (9/19/09) 93<br />

Liz Sherwin (11/3/07) 93<br />

CAREER<br />

Scoring Average<br />

(Minimum 1 year played and 2 tournaments)<br />

1. Morgan McComish 2008- 98.50<br />

2. Liz Sherwin 2007-08 102.50<br />

3. Emily Stupfel 2007-08 106.10<br />

4. Caylin Bankston 2006-08 107.72<br />

5. Jordon Weldon 2006-08 108.74<br />

6. Hallie Hofferd, 2006-07 114.80<br />

7. Jennifer Talburt, 2006-07 115.00<br />

8. Morgan Bars 2007-08 117.30<br />

9. Amber Meeker 2008- 118.60<br />

10. Justine Lyon 2008-09 122.00<br />

** Bold indicates active player **<br />

TEAM SINGLE SEASON – Women<br />

Lowest Single Round, 2007 306 (+90)<br />

Lowest Two Round Score, 2007 854 (+282)<br />

Lowest Three Round Score, 2007 1233 (+369)<br />

Win/Loss Records<br />

(2007-present)<br />

Year Conference Regional Coach<br />

2007 -- -- ron Sisler<br />

2008 3rd 8th ron Sisler<br />

2009 4th -- ron Sisler<br />

POST SEASON APPEARANCES<br />

Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament<br />

2008 (3 rd ), 2009 (4 th )<br />

NAIA Region I Tournament<br />

2008 (8 th )<br />

NAIA GOLF RATINGS<br />

(Highest <strong>Corban</strong> ranking for each year)<br />

Top-25:<br />

None<br />

Received votes:<br />

None<br />

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Supporting <strong>Corban</strong> <strong>Athletics</strong><br />

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<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

Warrior student-athletes work hard for their accomplishments both<br />

in the classroom and playing arena. They deserve as much support<br />

as possible. A great way to support them is through membership in<br />

a sport booster club of the Warrior Athletic Association (WAA).<br />

Helping student-athletes accomplish the mission of <strong>Corban</strong> and the<br />

Department of <strong>Athletics</strong> is our objective. <strong>Corban</strong> athletes and teams<br />

are successful and accomplished today because of the unselfish<br />

contributions and efforts of WAA members. WAA clubs support all<br />

of <strong>Corban</strong>’s 200+ student-athletes in 13 different programs.<br />

The WAA serves as the umbrella organization for individual team<br />

booster clubs. Membership funds and contributions assist in<br />

providing monies for sports promotion, recruiting, Christian ministry<br />

projects, equipment, travel, facility development and the general<br />

operational support of <strong>Corban</strong>’s collegiate programs.<br />

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Up-to-date scores, schedules, rosters, press releases, and booster club information.<br />

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2009-10 Golf Schedule<br />

Men’s Schedule<br />

Fall Season<br />

Mon Sep 14 Warner Pacific Invitational (Heron Lakes G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Sat-Sun Sep 19-20 Beacon Classic (Emerald Valley G.C.) 11:30 a.m.<br />

Sat-Sun Sep 26-27 Linfield Invitational (Michelbrook C.C.) 12:30 p.m.<br />

Mon-Tue Oct 5-6 Concordia Invitational (Heron Lakes G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Spring Season<br />

Sat-Sun Feb 27-28 Pacific Invitational (Quail Valley G.C.) 10 a.m.<br />

Mon-Tue Mar 8-9 California Baptist Invitational (Desert G.C.) 8:30 a.m.<br />

Mon Mar 15 Willamette Invitational (Creekside G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Mon-Tue Mar 22-23 Northwest Christian Invitational (Tokatee G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Mon-Tue Apr 12-13 College of Idaho Invitational (River Bend G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Mon-Tue Apr 19-20 CCC Championships (Diamond Woods G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Women’s Schedule<br />

Fall Season<br />

Mon Sep 14 Warner Pacific Invitational (Heron Lakes G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Sat Sep 19 George Fox Invitational (Chehalem Glenn G.C.) 12:45 p.m.<br />

Mon-Tue Oct 5-6 Concordia Invitational (Heron Lakes G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Sun-Mon Oct 11-12 NCU Fall Event (Tokatee G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Spring Season<br />

Sat-Sun Feb 27-28 Pacific Invitational (Quail Valley G.C.) 11:30 a.m.<br />

Mon Mar 15 Willamette Invitational (Ilahee Hills C.C.) 10 a.m.<br />

Mon-Tue Mar 22-23 Northwest Christian Invitational (Tokatee G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Mon-Tue Apr 12-13 College of Idaho Invitational (River Bend G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Mon-Tue Apr 19-20 CCC Championships (Diamond Woods G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

Mon-Tue May 3-4 NAIA West Coast Qualifier (The Lakes G.C.) 8 a.m.<br />

*Cascade Collegiate Conference Match<br />

NAIA Championship Tournament: May 18-21 (TPC at Deere Run, Silvis, Illinois) – men<br />

NAIA Championship Tournament: May 25-28 (Meadowbrook Municipal G.C., Rapid City S.D.) – women<br />

<strong>Corban</strong> College & Graduate School<br />

5000 Deer Park Drive SE | Salem, Oregon 97317 | www.corban.edu

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