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February 1, 1971 The Gold Bug page 7 B-ballers take tournament; stand 2-5 The Esquire Barber Shop Coach Ron Sisk's predominately young, 102, PMC 100-61, and Towson state 71-63. With the haircuts & t}airstyling inexperienced basketball team came through with exception of PMC Western Maryland had a shot at an outstanding effort over the Christmas holiday as victory in all the games. Against Bridgewater, they walked away with the Wicomico holiday WMChad a hard time breaking a full court man-to- earle h. brewer invitational tournament. man press, and committed an excess of errors. The & The team, led by junior guard Ron Athey, rolled Terrors did manage to make it close in the second over Salisbury state 98-88 in the first round. half, and were able to come through with the clutch marvin j. brewer Highlights of the game included Randy points. Billy Hutchinson scored 33 points and had 15 Hutchinson's 26 rebounds, Billy Hutchinson's 23 rebounds, while Randy had an excellent night on points, and Athey's 20. The next night on the finals the boards clearing 19 rebounds. against what is considered to be a tough Lynchburg In the game against the Benny Wilson-led team, the Terrors came away the victors by an 86- University of Baltimore, Randy Hutchinson scored 80 score. Onceagain, Billy Hutchinson led the 31 points, Billy sunk 28, and combined they made a scoring with 24 points, while Athey put in 20. Dan total of 45 rebounds. Western Maryland was hurt Stubbs led the way in rebounding with 15. by fouls as Dan Stubbs, Bob Decker, and Randy In recent weeks the Terrors have gone 2-5, losing Hutchinson left the court early. The rematch in Gill to Bridgewater 80-75, University of Baltimore 111· gym later this year looms as one of the season's most interesting games. . Against PMC, Western Maryland was never in the game as the Terrors trailed 51-29 at the half and found themselves on the short end of a 100-52 score at the final buzzer. Even the loss to a highly successful Towson, 71-63, was a close game, as the Terrors looked as though they might pullout a victory over the favored Tigers. During this stretch the team has put together 2 outstanding wins against Hopkins, 93-71, and UMBC, 78-61. Most recently they dropped a game to Dickinson 72-71 in the final two seconds. This was probably the most exciting WMCgame this year as the ball changed hands many times during the Catch a sparkle game and was still in doubt until the last 15 seconds. from the morning sun. Fast improving Dan Stubbs scored 24 points and Hold the magic of a sudden breeze. , had 15 rebounds while Billy and Randy Hutchinson Keep those moments euve. sunk 18 and 15 points respectively. They're yours for a lifetime with a diamond Team sets sights engagement ring from Orange Blossom. Colonial Jewelers . 32 West Main St. for championship - - - After dropping their first game to Morgan, the Western Maryland basketball Terroreltes have sprung back to edge out four other experienced teams. Displaying skill and a near-perfect sense of timing, the team defeated Gettysburg 46-43 in a Dan Stubbs making shot appears 10 be walking on air double-overtime game, and went on to slam Junior Year as he stretches out his 6'5" frame to sink the points. Frostburg as well, 36-30. With three seconds left to play, junior Debbie Clark dropped a basket to win Messiah college also felt the over UMBC 33-31. in New York Winning streak stopped; team's talent in the fifth game of the season as they lost to 'WMC 49-22 squad hopeful for title, -The varsity team has. thus far shown a working knowledge of difficult skills, which has paid off in Washington Square College of Arts and Science their 4-1 record. Coached by Carol Fritz and of New York University sponsors a by Jay Leverton captained by junior Fran McCabe, the team Ju~r Year in New York. members include senior Melissa Marten, junior-s The Colfege'; located in the heart of the city, is an The green Terror matmen's string of undefeated Debbie Clark, Mel Coleman, Nancy Dawkins, integral part of the exciting metropolitan community dual meets was halted at 30 by York college in the Yvette Dawson, and Jeannie Meyer, sophomores of New York City-the business, cultural, artistic, WMC quadrangular on January 23. , Kathy Walter and Janie Watts, and freshman Lin and financial center of the nation. The city's extraordi- , The-string had started in 1968 after a loss to Van Name. Joan D'Andrea, Linda MacDonald, nary resources greatly enrich both the academic Morgan State. The team did manage to win two out Mary Lou O'Neill, and Mel Smith are team program and the experience of living at New York of three of the dual meets at the quad, defeating managers. University with the most cosmopolitan student body in the world. Baltimore U. and American U. This brought the 1970-1971 season record to 5-1 including victories The junior varsity Terrorettes have not fared as This program is open to students recommended by the over Delaware Valley, Washington College, and well as the first team, but have shaped up after a deans of the colleges to which they will return for bad start. Under the coaching direction of their degrees. Loyola of Baltimore. The WMC wrestling team is finding it difficult to senior physical education major Nina Knaper, the There are strong and varied offerings in many areas, match the fantastic season they saw Iast year. The team has recorded 2 wins and 2 losses. Gettysburg such as fine arts, urban studies, languages including hopes for winning the Mason-Dixon championships handed the jv its first loss of 28-17, followed by a non-European, mathematics in the College and at the disappointing defeat by Frostburg, Away Courant Institute, psychology, and others. are still high, but "the team as a whole is not 17-12. measuring up to its potential. The senior team games proved more successful, as the junior Aqualifiedstudent may register for courses in all other members wjll see the grapplers take the Mason- varsity trounced UMBC 16-8, followed by a fast- schools of the University, including the specializations in Dixon dual meet championship for the fourth time Commerce and Education. moving win over Messiah college, 32·5. since coming here as freshmen if they can win it. The University sponsors programs in Spain and France. Injuries and loss of two lettermen by graduation Home games are played in Gill gym beginning at Write for brochure to Director, I have hindered the team's strength. 7:00, with the varsity preceding the jv. Donuts and Returning lettermen on the wrestling team are Ju.nior Year in New York . co-captains Gary Scholl at 134, and Art Blake, 167, cokes are sold during the games to benefit the II Jim Shartner, 118, Jay Leverton, 142, Don O'Brien, Feb. 9 Towson 7: 00 Away women's athletic association. New York University Remaining women's basket ball games are: NewYork,N.Y.10003 150, Wayne Gibson, 167, Dick ISO, Coe Sherrard, 190, and Leon 177, Fred Kiemle, Schmertzler, Cronce, unlimited. Newcomers in the starting Feb. If Alumni 7:00 Home Feb. 18 Goucher 7:00 Away lineup include Tommy Yates, 123, and Ed Feb. 20 Bridgewater 2:00 Home Humphrey, unlimited, filling in for Cronce. Other Feb. 23 Notre Dame 7:00 Away newcomers likely to see action are Ted Grier, at Feb. 25 Wilson 7:00 Away 150, Dennis Kirkwood, 150, Joe Booker, 177, Ed Feb. 27 Lebanon 2:00 Away Lathrop, 177, and Odd Haugen, unlimited. March 1 Dickinson 6:30 Home Hum preys and Haugen are presently battling for The Maryland State Intercollegiate basketball the unlimited spot vacated by Leon Cronce with a tournament will be held at Salisbury State college knee injury on March 4-6. 1 In9ffi':' :11
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