{"id":1075,"date":"2022-01-13T20:58:29","date_gmt":"2022-01-13T20:58:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/?post_type=stories&#038;p=1075"},"modified":"2022-01-13T20:58:29","modified_gmt":"2022-01-13T20:58:29","slug":"now-hes-just-a-fan","status":"publish","type":"stories","link":"https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/news\/now-hes-just-a-fan\/","title":{"rendered":"Now He&#8217;s Just a Fan"},"content":{"rendered":"<h6 class=\"p1\">After three decades on the job, Dave Cook, Eastern\u2019s longest-serving director of sports information, exits the press box.<\/h6>\n<p><strong><br \/>\nBy Dave Meany<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\">F<\/span><span class=\"s1\">or more than 30 years, the name Dave Cook has been synonymous with EWU Athletics. Some would say, despite his understated style, that he was the most influential person in the department. As EWU\u2019s Sports Information Director, Cook supplied reporters with endless stats and data before and after games, setup interviews and coordinated hundreds of behind-the-scenes details. He also proved to be a steadying influence for nervous administrators, coaches and athletes who found themselves exposed to the occasionally uncomfortable glare of the sports-media spotlight.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\"><span class=\"s1\">Over the years, Cook witnessed the incredible rise of a football program once denied entry into the Big Sky Conference \u2014 a program that would avenge that slight by becoming a perennial conference title contender and 2010 FCS National Champion. Cook also served to advance the interests of Eastern\u2019s other competitive sports, including a men\u2019s basketball program that has made three NCAA Tournament appearances.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1079\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1079\" style=\"width: 700px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"img-fluid wp-image-1079 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/DAVE_COOK.jpg\" alt=\"Dave Cook\" width=\"700\" height=\"461\" srcset=\"https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/DAVE_COOK.jpg 700w, https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/DAVE_COOK-300x198.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 700px) 100vw, 700px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1079\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Dave Cook holds dozens of sporting event passes he has collected during his 35-year tenure. Photo by <em>The Spokesman-Review<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p3\"><span class=\"s1\"><br \/>\nCook, who grew up in Yakima, retired in June. But stepping back doesn\u2019t mean he\u2019s stepping away entirely. In the months following his retirement announcement, he\u2019s often been back at Roos Field to help Monica Jaenicke, his replacement as SID, transition into her new role. <i>Eastern<\/i> magazine visited with Cook about his years at EWU, his retirement, and what lies ahead for the self-proclaimed \u201cstats geek\u201d who will always be a part of the university\u2019s sports history.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p4\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>What has it been like so far, being away from EWU Athletics, during what is typically a super busy stretch of the year for the sports information director?<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p5\"><span class=\"s1\"><b>DC:<\/b> I haven\u2019t been away; far from it! I still have the same commute to campus \u2014 consisting of one mile and two stop signs \u2014 so I\u2019ll be a frequent visitor. From the day I announced I was retiring in late June, I made a vow to Eastern and myself that I was still going to be involved; especially to assist in the transition and anything to keep the Eastern historical legacy alive. I knew a lot was already on the plate of our Assistant Sports Information Director Monica Jaenicke [now the permanent SID], so I wanted to help where I can with football and men\u2019s basketball. Although I now get to be a fan, my love for Eagle Football and our other programs will never ever waver.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"p4\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>When you announced your retirement, many former and current coaches and players chimed in on what a great experience it was working with you \u2013 how did that make you feel? Did it make it harder to walk away?<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p6\"><span class=\"s1\"><b>DC:<\/b> It was definitely overwhelming and appreciated, and most certainly there was a part of me that regretted retiring about four years before I planned. I still have a lot of energy and passion for work, and I did enjoy greatly being sports information director at Eastern for 31 years. However, once I was able to spend more time with my wife, Freida, in the summer instead of answering a barrage of emails and preparing for another sports season, I understood just how very valuable my time was to me. We went to five music festivals this summer \u2013 two of them I wasn\u2019t ever able to do because of the job. And what was crazy about those two festivals was the fact I ran into people with connections to Eastern.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\"><span class=\"s1\">So I guarantee that sweaty old red Eagle cap will be with me on our trips forever. Although Freida continues to work, we\u2019ll also enjoy life \u2014 through running and music primarily \u2014 and cherish every moment.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"p4\"><span class=\"s2\"><b>I assume you were watching the opening game at UNLV. What was it like to finally be a \u2018spectator\u2019 like the rest of us?<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p6\"><span class=\"s1\"><b>DC:<\/b> I did go on that trip, and was in the press box \u2014 and the same with the home game versus my alma <\/span><span class=\"s3\">mater, Central Washington. So the answer to your question really came on Sept. 18, when I watched the Western Illinois game on ESPN+. It was definitely weird, but not unprecedented, since I had missed football road games before because of basketball home-game conflicts. It was certainly memorable, with Eastern scoring 55 first-half points, Eric Barriere throwing for more yards in a half than any other FCS player in history and the Eagles scoring touchdowns on their first six possessions. I remember sending countless texts to Monica, [game announcers] Larry Weir and Paul Sorensen alerting them to my observations about records broken and potentially broken \u2014 with a whole lot of \u2018Unbelievable!\u2019 comments about what we all were witnessing. I promised them I would not be so irritating the next time I watch an Eagle game.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p7\"><span class=\"s3\">As far as the real strangeness of missing an Eastern game, that will come in the playoffs because I\u2019m the only person who has been at each and every playoff game in EWU\u2019s history as a member of the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA). And the first Eagle home game I miss will be even more surreal \u2014 I\u2019ve seen them all since 1990.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"img-fluid wp-image-1078 size-full aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/D4_9478.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"875\" height=\"583\" srcset=\"https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/D4_9478.jpg 875w, https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/D4_9478-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/D4_9478-768x512.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 875px) 100vw, 875px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"p4\"><span class=\"s4\"><b>So, are you able to watch an EWU game without subconsciously wanting to take notes or write down stats for your post-game release?<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p6\"><span class=\"s3\"><b>DC:<\/b> I\u2019ll always take a big gander at the stats during and after games, as well as read the recap and the comments that coaches and players make before and after games. It\u2019s just a relief to know it\u2019s no longer my responsibility to navigate technology we needed to get those stats and information out to the masses. I\u2019ll still try to discover notes as well, and pass them along when I think of them \u2014 particularly historical tidbits. I\u2019ve been helping Monica with that, and hopefully she\u2019ll continue to let me visit her office on Sundays!<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p8\"><span class=\"s3\">These days, I can spend a good portion of the game in the stands where the rule, \u2018No Cheering in the Press Box,\u2019 is not in play. Most importantly, I\u2019m always available, or a text away, to help Monica. She\u2019s already been marvelous at the job, and I look forward to celebrating HER tenure when she retires in 30 or so years!<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"p4\"><span class=\"s4\"><b>I know you\u2019ve got a lot of great memories. But what do you miss least?<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p6\"><span class=\"s3\"><b>DC:<\/b> I enjoyed most of the job, most of the time \u2014 especially interactions with coaches, players, media and game staff. [Toward the end] I just couldn\u2019t keep up with a never-ending flurry of requests, technology changes and the workload on nights and weekends. So, despite my love for EWU, I felt it was time for me to hang it up. But by no means did I leave bitter or have any animosity towards others.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p7\"><span class=\"s3\">It\u2019s just the way most jobs, professions and organizations operate these days, and I made the choice to retire a bit earlier than most [Cook is 58].<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"p4\"><span class=\"s5\"><b>Looking back at your years at EWU, which season stands out as the most memorable?<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p6\"><b>DC:<\/b> Honestly, it would have to be my first, when I served as an interim SID during the 1985-86 school year. Eastern had just been denied admission into the Big Sky Conference, so the year and my career started on a somewhat somber note. But that year the football team won nine games, beating Idaho in the playoffs. And the men\u2019s basketball team won 20 games. My memories and experiences working alongside Ron Raver, John Johnson, Dick Zornes, Judy Crabb and Kerry Moxcey shaped my professional life ever since. It was an amazing group of people that I got to learn from, and much of that I used while at Idaho as SID from 1986-90 before returning to EWU.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p7\">Two years later the Big Sky admitted Eastern. The growth trajectory since then has been nothing short of amazing, so I\u2019m equally as proud of seasons such as 1992 [first Big Sky Conference title in football], 1997 [playoff semifinals], 2004 [first NCAA Tournament berth in basketball], 2010 [FCS National Champions], 2015 when beating Montana in Missoula to win the Big Sky tournament title [and an NCAA Tournament birth] and 2018 [FCS football national runner-up]. To cap it all off, I was able to spend a week in the \u201cbubble\u201d in Indianapolis at the NCAA Tournament, followed by a berth in the spring football playoffs \u2014 making EWU the only school in the nation to qualify for the playoffs in NCAA Division I in both sports. I could go on and on, and of course I\u2019d have a list. Making lists was essentially my life for 35 years.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1076\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1076\" style=\"width: 1024px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"img-fluid wp-image-1076 size-large\" src=\"https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/Cook_net-1024x683.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1024\" height=\"683\" srcset=\"https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/Cook_net-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/Cook_net-300x200.jpg 300w, https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/Cook_net-768x512.jpg 768w, https:\/\/test-www.ewu.edu\/magazine\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/12\/2022\/01\/Cook_net.jpg 1280w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1076\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Cutting down the nets after a Big Sky Conference Men&#8217;s Basketball Tournament title.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p class=\"p4\"><span class=\"s6\"><b><br \/>\nDo you plan to stay involved with the university?<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p6\"><span class=\"s1\"><b>DC:<\/b> As much as I can! But what I didn\u2019t anticipate was how much I\u2019d enjoy working at Michael Anderson Elementary, a part of the Medical Lake School District on Fairchild Air Force base. My wife is in her 31st year there, and is now an instructional coach for the school of 377 students. She convinced me this summer to complete paperwork to become a substitute para-educator on occasion and receive base access, and I looked forward to joining my wife at her workplace for a change. She has long been a staff worker at EWU football games, and has helped us when needed, but I never had the military clearance to visit her on a regular basis.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\"><span class=\"s1\">From that first day on, I\u2019ve tried to be a willing servant and that \u2018jack of all trades, master of none\u2019 type of sub for the school. I\u2019ve been able to work with the kids in classrooms, which is by far my favorite task. But I\u2019ve also helped in the library, monitored recesses, assisted with bus-loading duty, labeled new books and classroom curriculum, handed out breakfasts and took on myriad of other duties as they arose.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p3\"><span class=\"s1\">I even spent a full day substituting in PE, and nearly a week working in the kitchen helping to prepare and serve breakfast and lunch. What I thought would be a glimpse at K-12 education has turned into an \u201ceyes-wide-open emoji\u201d \u2014 multiplied by 100. My experience and amazement at the school has given me and an incredible appreciation for what educators do each day for these kiddos. And the corn dogs and mac-and-cheese is mighty good too!<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"p9\"><span class=\"s7\"><b>How about your passion for running \u2014 is that continuing? Or did you also hang up the running shoes when you retired from Eastern?<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p5\"><b>DC: <\/b><span class=\"s1\">God-willing, the running shoes will NEVER be hung up. My daily run \u2014 three miles a day for more than 10 years \u2014 will always be the most important part of my day. But with an earlier wake-up call to serve at the elementary school, I\u2019ve had to navigate running in darkness earlier than expected. In fact, recently I was blinded by the lights of an early-morning bus, and as I tried to shuffle from the road to the sidewalk, I ran smack dab into a garbage can on the curb and knocked it down. Neither myself nor the can suffered injury, thankfully. Now I think of that garbage can as an apt characterization of my retired life: Whatever comes before me, just knock it down, laugh it off and live to run another day.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"p5\"><span class=\"s1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After three decades on the job, Dave Cook, Eastern\u2019s longest-serving director of sports information, exits the press box. By Dave Meany For more than 30 years, the name Dave Cook has been synonymous with EWU Athletics. Some would say, despite his understated style, that he was the most influential person in the department. 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