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Wednesday, February 26, 1975 Scrimshaw ",..7 The men with the butterfly nets are on our side Bob Toner Who are those men runnmg preparing for the 1975 edition lettermen complemented by an winning season include Dave Richard Clower. A new ad- around campus carrying long of the GREEN TERROR outstanding crop of under- Hoopes, attack; Rick Wright, :lition to the coaching staff this poles with butter-fly nets at- lacrosse team. This year's classmen. Steve Wheeler and Bruce year will be John Campbell, tached to them? They're team promises to be a good Captains Bruce Preston, Mel Anderson, midfield; and John graduate assistant. of course, one, with. many returning Franz, and Wilbur Sanders are Nawrocki, defense. One man the stickmen will sure to provide capable The stlckmen's schedule sorely miss will be attackman leadership and outstanding begins on March 21st with a Ron Stanes who transferred lacrosse prowess when nome game against Montclair last June to the University of practice begins on Monday state. Back once again to Md. Ron's 52 goals last year Feb. 24th. Other players that supervise the TERRORS will provided a big portion of the will help the Terrors to a be Coaches Ron Athey and TERROR scoring punch Swimteam continues to improve Rob Friedman confident opponents, thus Also Hershberger, Dorsch, and As the s-eason comes to an giving WMC a victorious 54-49 Alice Rouillard won their end Western Maryland's swim edge. respective events that day. team continues to improve The swimming team lost its The 40O-yard freestyle relay their performance. Gaining last home meet to Dickinson, squad of Gold, Mattingly, two more- victories and five February 19.However, several Price, and Dorsch established new school records, the individuals performed ex- . a school record with a time of Terrors now stand 5 and 6. ceptionally. Captain Mark 3:49.8. Dorsch 'also recorded a On February 12 the team Higdon, Tom Buddenbohn, and 53.4 is the 50 freestyle and snatched a win away from Robyn Kramer each bettered Mattingly set a 2:26.7 mark in visiting Shepherd College, 57- their own personal records. t?e 20o-yard backstroke. 54. Vital points were accumu- lated by a winning 40O-yard free- Always medley relay, Jay Dorsch's a First Time firsts in the 200-yard style and butterfly events, and. Curt Mattingly's first in the 200-yard backstroke. In Larry Reed addition, Randy Witter and For the first time since 1966, 62. The Dutchmen outscored Rick Groff took first and the Western Maryland the Terrors 11-6in overtime for has won a a final score of 73-68with WMC team second, respectively, in both basketball berth in the Mid- on the bottom. The Terrors had play-off the required and optional one Love is a giving thing. -meter diving events. Finally, a Atlantic Conference-Southern by three players in double figures, an even scoring attack with in sweep the tournament, Division zoo-yard breaststroke by Lorin Hersh- defeating the Bears of Ursinus Bob Kurzenhauser, 21 points: berger and Larry Van Horn College. Tom Ammons, ..19 points; and clinched the contest for In the last game of the John Trumbo, 18 points. Tom Western Maryland. regular season, tHe Terror A~mons led the rebounding Journeying to Loyola College cagers trounced Ursinus, 82-62. WIth 13, and Bob Kuraenhauser • A perfect Keepsake on February 15, WMC fought In the well-played game, WMC pulled down 11: Charlie Brown, diamond says it all, another tense, competitive led the Bears the entire game. the outstanding guard for cering your love in match. Exhibiting their- finest John Trumbo sparked the Lebanon Valley, had.17 points performances offense with 28 points and 8 and 13 reboun~s, while fellow of the season, brilliance and beauty. the Terrors again tallied assists. Working well both gu~rd Ray Mitchell had 19 can choose with valuable points. The 400-yard offensively and defensively, points. because the medley relay squad, Mat- Tom Ammons had 14 points This weekend, the Terror guarantee assures tingly, Hershberger, Dorsch and 9 rebounds ana Bob basketball team will be playing clarity, fine white and Gold, grabbed a first Kurzenhauser had 10' points in the MAC-South tournament, at held color and precise (setting a school record of andl2rebounds.RandyStubits which will be College. On 4: 11.3) at the beginning of the of Ursinus led the rebounding M~hlenbe~g ! modern cut. There is meet, giving the whole team an for the game with 22, and his Friday: night, WMC faces no finer diamond ring. important psychological lift. teammate Jim McLaulin was Franklin and Marshall whom Mattingly and Hershberger the high s~orer for the Bears the Terrors defeated in the then took firsts in the 50-yard with .22points. first game ~f the. regul~r freestyle and 200-yard Earlier last week. the season. The wmner Willplay In backstroke events, respec- Terrors lost a close game to the championship game tively. Dorsch won the 200-yard Lebanon Valley. During the Saturday night. butterfly and the 200-yard first 30 minutes of the game, This year, the Terror individual medley, giving him WMC was trying to play catch- basketball team had a regular a school record of 2:23.6 in the up ball with the Flying Dut- season record of 9-11, an~ a latter event. Finally, the last chmen. With ten minutes to go conference record of 7-4,WhICh event, the 400-yard free style III the game, the Terrors put the Terrors in second place relay determined the outcome started a drive that enabled In the MAC. of the meet. Western them to lead Lebanon Valley Maryland's squad consisting of 62-54with only five minutes left "The strangest whim has Pam Price, Rob Friedman, in the game, but the drive seized me ...After all I think 1 Francois Derasse, and Carl stalled, and the score at the will not hang myself today." Gold, managed to upset their end of regulation time was 62--
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