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Amey, others to play at home one last time

Jameson Perhac
November 17, 2004

The end of this season symbolizes a new beginning for Sacramento State football as it loses two of their more prolific seniors. Senior quarterback Ryan Leadingham and senior wide receiver Fred Amey call...

Mole gains 245, returns to lineup

Jameson Perhac
November 10, 2004

Violating team rules kept junior running back Tyronne Gross from reaching the field during last Saturday's 38-28 victory against Montana State. Without Gross, the Hornets needed their offense to produce....

Column: Red Sox nation rejoice!

Jameson Perhac
October 20, 2004

Boston Red Sox fans like me were surprised and excited Wednesday night as we watched David Ortiz lead the Sox into the record books. Boston not entered the World Series since the days of Wade Boggs and...

Image: On The Spot: Ramon Payne:Payne comes down with one of his two interceptions versus Weber State on Oct. 16. He followed that game up the very next week with three interceptions, two sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and three breakups at Idaho State Oct. 23. That perfor:

Gross, defense run over Wildcats

Jameson Perhac
October 19, 2004

Let the points fall like rain. The scoring drought is over for Sacramento State (2-4, 1-2 Big Sky) football after a 31-12 victory over Big Sky conference foe Weber State (0-7, 0-4) on Saturday night at...

Hornets score first Big Sky win

Jameson Perhac
October 16, 2004

Let the points fall like rain, because the scoring drought is over for Sacramento State football after a 31-12 victory over Big Sky conference foe Weber State on Saturday night at Hornet Stadium. Junior...

Offense coming up empty

Jameson Perhac
October 12, 2004

Three weeks after a flash flood hit the River City, there is suddenly a drought in Sacramento. Apparently, the flood may have damaged the scoreboard in Hornet Stadium, as well. Sacramento State football...

Hornets host Vikings at Homecoming

Jameson Perhac
October 5, 2004

The days look seemingly gloomier as Sacramento State football prepares for its homecoming game verse the Portland State Vikings this Saturday. Last Saturday, the Hornets traveled to Flagstaff, Ariz. to...

Sac State football opens Big Sky play on the road

Jameson Perhac
September 30, 2004

After a tough 58-23 Causeway Classic loss last week, Sacramento State football head out of state to face Northern Arizona in its Big Sky Conference opener this Saturday in Flagstaff, Ariz. "We need to...

Defense not holding up

Jameson Perhac
September 28, 2004

In the 51st annual Causeway Classic, the Sacramento State defense allowed over 50 points for the second time in three games. Quarterback John Grant and the UC Davis offense stuck it to the Hornet defense...

Future teacher serves up food for dorm residents

Jameson Perhac
September 28, 2004

Dorm dwellers and other campus inhabitants behold the biggestcontributor to "the freshmen 15:" Dining Commons'food. Ever wonder why so many older classmen want to make friends withfreshmen? While most...

Clasically Causeway

Jameson Perhac
September 22, 2004

Even though the Hornets haven't won the Causeway Classic in five years, trivia doesn't concern head coach Steve Mooshagian. "As soon as our players get hit in the adam's apple they'll forget about the...

Amey, Oh My

Jameson Perhac
September 21, 2004

All-American Fred Amey is at it again, doing what all-Americans do. In Sacramento State's 2004 home opener, Amey recorded eight receptions for 158 yards with two touchdowns en route to surpassing 3,000...

Defensive, Offensive lines ran over by Nevada

Jameson Perhac
September 14, 2004

RENO - For the third consecutive season, the Sacramento State football team was obliterated in its opener, losing the battle at both lines of scrimmage. Last year it was Oregon State, led by their running...

Freshmen, transfers to see playing time

Jameson Perhac
September 7, 2004

Coming off a disappointing season last year, Sacramento State head coach Steve Mooshagian has turned up the temperature in order to produce wins. "It only takes one degree of heat to make water boil" said...

Title catcher Fred Amey going for conference win

Jameson Perhac
September 7, 2004

Fred Amey isn't concerned with statistics or individualaccolades, his concern is winning. "My goal this year is to win the conference and make theplayoffs," said Amey when asked about his team hopes thisyear....

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