California State University Sacramento - Statesman Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Was it a surprise to Hornet coach Ed Martin, when his team defeated longtime champion and rival Memphis State to win the National In- tercollegiate Championship in April? “| was a bit surprised that we dominated them so soundly,”’ Hornets Win National Title Martin said. ‘‘Memphis State has been the national champi- on for the past nine years.”’ The 6 man, 6 woman team from CSUS took nine of the 12 matches in the tournament that featured over 400 ath- letes from 60 schools. This is only the second year for CSUS racketball and Martin credits the sudden success to the scholarship program here. CSUS has a young squad, with 7 freshmen, 3 sopho- mores, and 2 juniors on this year’s team.

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Pro Soccer Comes To CSUS by Alan S. Walpole Staff Writer Professional soccer returns to Sacramento in the form of the San Jose Earthquakes, who will face the Hornets Saturday night, May 10, at Hornet Stadium. Game time will be a 7:30 p.m. The game is a benefit for CSUS soccer, which is playing a spring schedule for the first time. The Earthquakes are defending champions of the Western Soccer Alliance, the only outdoor professional league in the United States. The Earthquakes were once mainstays of the North American Soccer League, which featured the royalty of European soccer, such as Georgio Chinaligia, Franz Beckenbauer, George Best and Steve Zungul. But the league crumbled under huge salaries and dwindling crowds. According to CSUS men's soccer Head Coach Dean Wurz- berger, himself a former NASL player the Earthquakes now (from may 7, 1986) consist of ‘home grown American kids, ’ many of whom were college standouts. Wurzburger is also excited about the experience his Hornets will receive against the Earth- quakes, and also from the spring schedule, which includes CSU, Chico and Stanford. The new schedule represents a new attitude for the sport at CSUS. “The spring schedule is allowable under NCAA rules, ’ said Wurzberger. “‘It's the only way to go. If you're serious about it, like with spring football, it’s a must. You get the team together, get them thinking about next fall ... | have high expectations about what a spring schedule can do.” Wurzberger came to CSUS last year with high expectations for himself and his team. The previous year's team finished 2-14. Wurzberger hoped for a .500 season against a sched- ule that included five Division | schools. They finished 8-9-4. Now Wurzberger hopes the game with the Earthquakes will further improve the squad for next year. The game is “a tremendous help in recruiting,’’ and he will have several top players in attendance. Wurzberger is spending most of his free time recruiting and is excited about his prospects, which he expects to be a mixture of high school graduates and junior college transfers. Wurzberger hopes the game not only stimulates interest in CSUS soccer, but gets the community in general interested in soccer. “There used to be a tremendous following for soccer in Sacramento. The Sacramento Golf (of the old American Soccer League) used to draw crowds of 5,000 to Hughes Stadium. With the success of the Kings in drawing fans, you never know what might happen.” Soccer Notes ... A soccer clinic for those 18 and under, featuring the Earthquakes, will be held the day of the game, Saturday, May 10, from 10 a.m. to noon at Hornet Stadium. The clinic will be directed by Coach Wurzberger and will feature several of the Earthquakes.

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