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ASSISTANT COACHES
CRAIG McCORD, ASSISTANT HEAD
COACH
(QUARTERBACKS/KICKING COORDINATOR)
Craig
McCord is in his 22nd year on the coaching staff, including
his fifth season as assistant head coach. He works
with the quarterbacks and coordinates the kicking game.
Craig was the defensive coordinator from 1996-2004 and was
a defensive assistant coach from 1988-95; he served as an
assistant to Hall of Fame coach Frosty Westering for 17
years. Prior to graduating from PLU in 1983, Craig served
as an undergraduate assistant in 1981. Craig went on to
earn his master's degree from the University of Washington
(1988) and while at the UW was a graduate assistant for
Hall of Fame coach Don James for three seasons. Craig coached
prep football at Bellevue (1980) and Bethel (1982-84) high
schools. McCord is single and lives in Hoodsport on
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JUD KEIM, DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
Jud
Keim is in his fifth year on the Pacific Lutheran University
football coaching staff. He served as the defensive backs
coach for the 2004 season and became the team's defensive
coordinator in 2005. A 1986 graduate of PLU, Jud was a four-year
letter winner in football and track and field for the Lutes.
He was a two-time all-conference running back in football
and participated in track and field. His coaching background
includes four seasons as the defensive coordinator at Gustavus
Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn., four seasons at California
Lutheran University, including three years as the defensive
coordinator, and two years as a graduate assistant at Mankato
State. He also was an assistant coach for one season at
Kamiak H.S. in Mukilteo, Wash. In addition to his coaching
duties, Jud is the director of PLU’s intramural sports
program. His wife, Sari (Tollefson), is a 1987 PLU graduate
and is a financial planner with Thrivent Financial for Lutherans. Jud,
Sari, their daughter Kalen (11) and son Jace (8) reside
in Gig Harbor. |
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STEVE STOKER, LINEBACKERS
Steve Stoker is in his 12th year as a Pacific Lutheran
assistant coach. Steve originally served on the PLU staff
from 1996-99, and returned in 2001 for his second stint
as a linebackers and special teams coach with the Lutes.
In 2000, he was defensive coordinator at William Penn College
in Iowa. Steve was born and raised in Kansas and served
as team captain his sophomore season on the Ft. Scott Community
College football team. He then played one season at Pittsburg
State University before an injury ended his playing career.
He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from Pacific
Lutheran and is a teacher at Ford Middle School in the Franklin
Pierce School District. Steve and his wife, Bridget, daughter
Justine (7) and son Jackson (5) live in Milton.
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JIM LINDBERG, DEFENSIVE LINE
Jim
Lindberg is in his seventh year as a member of the PLU coaching
staff. He previously coached a total of 20 years at three
high schools - Bethel (1982-86), Fife (1987-96) and Olympic
(1997-2001). He helped coach Bethel and Fife high schools
to two league championships each and helped coach Olympic
to a playoff berth. A 1979 graduate of Central Washington
University, Jim is a teacher at River Ridge High School
in the North Thurston School District.
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DAVID LaSALATA, OFFENSIVE LINE
David
LaSalata, a four-year letterwinner for the Lutes, is in
his fourth season as a member of the PLU coaching staff
and has responsibility for the offensive line. David, a
team co-captain, capped his playing career in 2005 by being
named to the all-conference second team offensive lineman.
He was also a three-time ESPN The Magazine College
Division Academic All-District selection. David earned his
bachelor's degree in exercise science in 2005 and his master's
degree in education from PLU. He teaches eighth grade science
at Ford Middle School, coaches wrestling at Franklin Pierce
High School, and is co-founder of "More than Champions"
Football Camp. David and his wife, Arielle, live in Parkland
with their dog, Randi. |
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DAVID RASTOVSKI, RUNNING BACKS/KICKING
COORDINATOR
David Rastovski is in his fourth season as a member
of the PLU coaching staff. He coaches the running backs
and and coordinates the kicking game. Prior to coming to
PLU, David was a high school head football coach at Bethel
(1982-86), Fife (1987-89), Mountain View (1990-96) and Olympic
(1997-2000). He also was an assistant coach at San Jose
State University (1978) and Cal State Northridge (1976-77)
and was a graduate assistant at Stanford University (1975-76).
David received his bachelor's degree from the University
of Puget Sound and his master's at Stanford. He played football
three years at UPS as a defensive back and was a co-captain
as a senior. He and his wife, Susan, have two children,
Jennifer and Jonathan. |
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GAVIN STANLEY, RECEIVERS
Gavin Stanley is in his fifth season on the PLU
coaching staff. The 1995 PLU graduate was a two-time
NAIA All-American who holds the school records for pass
receptions in a game and season and touchdown receptions
in a game. He was named to the all-conference first team
three times, was the conference's offensive Co-MVP his senior
season, was a three-time conference all-academic team selection
and was named to the NAIA Academic All-America team in 1995.
Gavin earned his master's degree in mechanical engineering
from the University of Washington and is employed as a staff
mechanical engineer at Intel. Gavin, his wife Stephanie
(Johnston), also a 1995 PLU graduate, and their two children,
Connor and Jenna, reside in Puyallup. |
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BRENT FRANK, INVERTS/BOMBER OFFENSE
Brent
Frank is in his second season as a Pacific Lutheran football
assistant coach and will work with the inverts, as well
as with the "Bomber" (scout) offense. Brent played
his college football for the Lutes, earning honorable mention
all-conference honors as a defensive back. He graduated
from PLU in December 2006 with a degree in communications
and minors in coaching and English. He is currently employed
by Legacy Northwest Homebuilders. Brent is married to former
PLU women's soccer player Jackie Oehmcke and the couple
lives in north Tacoma.
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SCOTT PETERSON, RUNNING BACKS/BOMBER
DEFENSE
Scott Peterson starts his second season as a Pacific Lutheran
football assistant coach and will help with the running
backs and the "Bomber" (scout) defense. Scott
played his collegiate football at PLU, earning all-conference
honors as a kick returner. He graduated in December 2005
with a degree in graphic design and a minor in art history,
and is currently employed as a graphic artist in the Washington
State Attorney General's office. Scott, who lives in Parkland,
is engaged to former PLU women's basketball player Kezia
Long and the couple anticipate getting married in spring
2008. |
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JOHN "NELLIE" NELSON,
ADMINISTRATION
John "Nellie" Nelson has been
involved in the program since 1989 when, as a PLU student,
he attended a postgame "Afterglow." Nelson was
born in Singapore with the disease, Arthrogryposis, which
has locked all of his joints from the neck down. He also
suffers spinal cord problems and has depended on a wheelchair
for mobility all of his life. His involvement in the program
helped him see a purpose for his life, and he has served
as an inspiration for countless PLU football players in
the intervening years. In the past several years, he has
taken an active role in some of the program's administrative
duties. Nellie is single and lives in Tacoma. |
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MATT FERGUSON, OPERATIONS
Matt Ferguson is in his ninth year, assisting the football
program with filming, equipment and other duties. He spent
the summer of 2007 working for the Seattle Seahawks during
their training camp, assisting with equipment duties and
filming practices. He continues to work for the Seahawks
during home games. Matt earned his bachelor's degree in
communications from PLU in December 2004 and resides in
Browns Point. |
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