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-page 3 I ~hU"d'Y. May 10. 1979 Scrimshaw ·I~f. ~ . ._L. SPORTS Defense Aids in Win over G-burg Women's Tennis continued Irom page 1 nearly the entire first half in their Asroff, and Dave Milching, and the Does Poorly in was determined not to let them own defensive end .. The Midd- superb play in goal by Wayne Birely spoil their undefeated record fielders showed an inability to kept the team in range of the again. catch and throw and they overpowering G-burg team, who In the early going, it appeared as repeatedly turned the ball over jumped off to a quick 3-0 lead Conference Matches if the Terrors team was going to Only the fine play of the defen- before the WMC team could get on blow the game as they played semen, Charlie Brown, Steve the scoreboard. MimiEby match. The score was 6-4, 4-6, 7-6. Late in the second quarter the WMC's Women's tennis team Sue Garmen also did well. She Terrors finally scored, with just finished up their season last week won the first round 6-1, 6-2 but lost over three minutes to go in the with two defeats. They lost to Mt. in the second 6-2, 6-1. She too half. Jack Kendall broke the ice on St. Mary's with a score of 0-7 on played a good match but lost the an unassisted goal and Randy May and and to F&M with a score feed in consolation 2-6, 7-6, 7-6. Shaw added one more only 21 of 1-6 on May tst. Diane vebares and Linda Pic- seconds later. The Terrors left the Wednesday's match against cirelli entered the double's com- field at the hall down by only one F&M was the team's first complete petition at MAC's. They won the goal. The big story of the first half loss. Tuesday's was also a trying first round with a score of 4-6, 6-3, was the play in the crease of Birely one and the rallies were long. 6-4. They lost both the second as he had 16 saves and allowed only Double team Diane veberes and round and the feed in consolation three goals. Louise Herrera once again but not without a fight. The score of The second hall saw a different emerged as the only WMC winners the second round was 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. WMC team take the field as the in the match. They played an The feed in consolation score was middies suddenly began to execute excellent match with a final score 7-5,6-1. well. The Terrors found them- of 6-1, 6-1. The team put forth a selves in the lead for the first time good effort against this Penn Mar The team as a whole has done the in the game 4-3 as Boeri and Championship winner. Most of the best in non-conference. They Morani put in one goal each. John matches were very close. finished the season with 6 wins and Patrick added one more goal for Debbie Taylor and Sue Garmen 5 losses. Coach Weyers says the the Terrors in the third period, both were entered in the single's season went well considering what which was matched by the G-burg competition at MAC's last a young team we have. There are team and the score at the end of the weekend. Debbie advanced to the currently no seniors on the team third quarter was 5-4. The last goal second round by virtue of a bye. She feels that the players have of the game was scored by Scott She defeated her opponent in the been improving and she is looking Kallins and and the final score was second round 6-1, 6-0. She then forward to being stronger next 6-4, in favor of the Terrors, giving- advanced to the quarter finals year them the undisputed MAC title and where she lost to the III seed We would like to congratulate a perfect 8 and u.record for the Although she lost in the feed in them for all for their good per- league. consolation she played a good formance and outstanding effort! The team did not gel a bid to any post-season playoffs, but there are Golf Ends Season several members of the team who have been nominated for aU-MAC and Birely is nominated for the With Win and Loss North-South Allstar team. Birely had 25 saves in the' Gcburg game Mimi Griffin Rae- 88, Dyer- 90, Kaplan- 89, and and ended the season with 139 WMC's golf season ended last Morely-91. Co-captain Wayne Birley on one of his 25 saves against Get- saves, best in the MAC's. The week with a win and a loss. On Friday, WMC lost to York with a tyburg. WMC goalies allowed only 90 goals Tuesday, May 1, WMC's Golf score of 404 to 402. WMC scores: against all opponents, including Terrors won against Loyola Rae- 78, Dyer- 80, Buckley- 81, FRISCO the Loyola game in which the WMC with a score of 445 to 447. Low 87, Kaplan- 81 and Merely- 84. 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