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1. www.tribune-democrat.com
www.tribune-democrat.com/cnhi/ - [Cached]Published on: 3/16/2007 Last Visited: 3/16/2007
Eisentrout fills new role
Former Berlin Brothersvalley standout Travis Eisentrout has become the athletic business manager for California University of Pennsylvania.
Eisentrout earned his undergraduate degree from California in sports management in 2005 and added a sports management graduate degree in 2006. He spent the past season as an assistant coach at Pitt-Johnstown, prior to joining the Vulcan administrative staff.
Eisentrout played his final two collegiate basketball seasons at California and was the team's top 3-point shooter each year. He also played a season at Liberty University and IUP before to transferring to Cal. -
2. Free Throws Boost Cards in Victory - - The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register
news-register.net/sports/story - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2006 Last Visited: 1/2/2006
The Cardinals appeared in trouble at the start when the Vulcans' sweet-shooting guard Travis Eisentrout came out smoking hot.
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With the Cardinals extending their defense and forcing the Vulcans to look elsewhere than Eisentrout for some offense, California went nearly 10 minutes without a field goal until London Houston dropped in a layup just before the half closed to cut its deficit to 33-28. During this span, the PSAC power missed 13 shots in a row.
Eisentrout went over 20 minutes before getting his next basket, also a three-pointer. Ironically, he would make seven of 12 field goal attempts all from behind the arc but cash just one of three foul shots.
Eisentrout and Mesnager, who would rule the inside with 20 points in the second half, finished with 22 tallies each.
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Three-Point Goals: California 9-23 (Petty 1-5, Eisentrout 7-12, Owens 0-2, Melton 1-3, Smelkinson 0-1); WJU 8-19 (Hicks 1-3, Yahn 3-4, Bradley 3-6, Wooten 0-1, Plunkett 0-2, Petkovski 1-2, Mike 0-1). -
3. Free Throws Boost Cards in Victory - - The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register
www.news-register.net/sports/s - [Cached]Published on: 12/31/2005 Last Visited: 1/1/2006
The Cardinals appeared in trouble at the start when the Vulcans' sweet-shooting guard Travis Eisentrout came out smoking hot.
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With the Cardinals extending their defense and forcing the Vulcans to look elsewhere than Eisentrout for some offense, California went nearly 10 minutes without a field goal until London Houston dropped in a layup just before the half closed to cut its deficit to 33-28. During this span, the PSAC power missed 13 shots in a row.
Eisentrout went over 20 minutes before getting his next basket, also a three-pointer. Ironically, he would make seven of 12 field goal attempts all from behind the arc but cash just one of three foul shots.
Eisentrout and Mesnager, who would rule the inside with 20 points in the second half, finished with 22 tallies each.
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Three-Point Goals: California 9-23 (Petty 1-5, Eisentrout 7-12, Owens 0-2, Melton 1-3, Smelkinson 0-1); WJU 8-19 (Hicks 1-3, Yahn 3-4, Bradley 3-6, Wooten 0-1, Plunkett 0-2, Petkovski 1-2, Mike 0-1).

