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Thursday. November 9, 1978 Scrimshaw - page 7 Sports Foothall Beaten By Gettysburg Jim Teramani drive off the ensuring kickoff, with coach Barry Streeter admitted. With 13:19 in the game, Bob threw the ball more times this A flat looking Western Maryland the help of some Bullet penalties, "For whatever reason, we are just LeComte scored and with the game than in any other game, football team lost to an almost as that was topped off with getting tired late in the game, Eppleman extra point the Bullets accounting for the high amount of flat looking Gettysburg College Damiano's keeper off the right for we're getting worn down" rode out to a 14-i lead. The Terrors turnovers learn last Saturday at Gettysburg. the score. The Terror drive went 59' And it seemed to hold true. The kept on plugging, and with 8: 11 left The Terrors next home game is 1-1-10. yards in 5 plays and used up 1:29 of first the downs the Terror defense in the game Craig Walker kicked a their last home game and it is The game could have been the clock. Walker's extra point tied was on the field, they threw the -16yard field goal to close the gap to against Johns Hopkins. The game . classified as a defensive struggle. thescoreatiall Bullets for losses of 13 yards, but 14-10. But with about 2 minutes left is being played at Hoffa field at but it was more that the offenses of The half ended tied, but Get- penalties hurt as they allowed the and a fourth and 4. Joe Damiano's I :30, Even though the team lost both teams never really got going. tysburg held the statistical edge by Bullets the first down pass was intercepted at the one last week, they hope to cap off an No scoring happened in the first advantage in yards, the Bullets 130 No scoring was done in the third foot line and ended the Terror's excellent season with the victory quarter. but maybe the tone of the yards to the Terrors 9'1. and in time quarter due to the "Green and hopes of a undefeated season over our rivals Hopkins. And they day was set with a rare miss of a of possession. G-burg's 9:-10 to Gold" defense which muscled up Joe Damiano led the Terrors in sti!l have an excellent chance for Walker field goal attempt of 35 WI\IC'S5:20 and prevented the Bullets from passing going 3 for 11 for 39 yards the conference championship and yards with 9:19 left in the first The Terrors had the second half scoring while deep in Terror and 3 interceptions. Joe threw the for post-season play quarter. ~ to look forward to. Gettysburg's territory. ball much better this game but also With 7:39 left in the half. Jeff Bat! blasted over for the score to cap a 67 yard drive. With led i-O Soccer Finishes Unsuccessful Season Ep- pleman's kick. Gettysburg and for the first time this year the Terrors were behind in a game. The WMC soccer team rounded up the field for some good shots by scoreless as the WMC defense held WMC defense kept all of But the Terrors weren't to trail out its season this week with one Handy Butzer. Mensah and Jeff back Washington's offensive Washington's shots to the outside; final Washington loss to bring The for long. Damiano engineered a win, one to 3-10. Both were its home Rosenberg. in on a long pass scored from 15 drives. Joe kept Yurcisin ball and out Jeff of there were no inside shots. favor, minutes record Wahlbrink game ended in Washington's the Coach games. The win was posted against Fillibin to Vach to end the half. 2-1. WMC territory with long kicks and 2-1. I'd like to throw out some per- Washington. November Bob goalie on Wednesday, WMC Ursinus good heading. Yet Washington Retires -I, winning streak. Ursinus' 8 and game of- Kline was injured He was kicked in ,kept WMC scoreless. feet and the sonal thoughts now about the team. breaking on the next drive Their defense Defense by Washington. was We posted only 3 wins this season: on their fast fense were organized and concise. the ribs and was replaced for the Jim Terameni goalie, Chris Kiefer. had some Christopher Newport, 4-2; LV. 1-0; Homer Earll announced his Good set-ups and passes by Ron rest of the game by JV goalie excellent saves on WI\IC's shots. T. and Ursinus. 4-2. yet that's not the and John retirement as head soccer coach of Rhodes up for entire Patrick set the TrevorSmith. second half remained Smith himself had some good whole story." The WMC soccer game. The offense In the WMC's varsity soccer team. saves on some long shots. The team played some darn good ball released Western Md. College, it first half Ursinus scored 20 continued page 6 was announced earlier this week minutes in: J, Dreves on a ground Mr .. Earll said that working in pass from D. Kennedy. Ten' Hoekey Loses on Tie-Breaker Baltimore where the company he minutes later Albert Mensah from owns moved and commuting to \.Vl\'iC scored unassisted on a shot Laurinda Juracek 'I'.S.U. for the championship . was in second place in the second through Ursinus' defensive wall Western Maryland to coach wasn't Four minutes later. on an indirect The Western Maryland college T.s,U. proved ~hey were the ?est division convenient any more. He said. "I field hockey team traveled to by e~gmg F.S.C," 1-0 . .The final Throughout the tournament, a think the penalty kick from Ron Rhodes. Mensah scored again to end the Goucher College to play in the standings were 1.S.U. first place. special committee of coaches and ha[f2-I.WMC. referees observed the college the !~!t~~~~~OI~OIl~~:r~:~e~OCk~~ ~I;~;dS~~~~d ~~~e~:r:~t;V':e~; WMC's pace slacked for awhile players who wished to stand for at the beginning of the second half. November q and g "played excellent throughout the selection. The objective was to enough to allow Ursinus a goal. A W,M.C. was split into two teams tournament. The, defense was pick three teams for the regional , penalty shot on Hob Kline by D varsity an~ J.~. The varsity tear~ ~~J~:~~~u~P:!S~\'hlle the offense tournaments. Ann Dryden's ex- Kennedy put lied the game. Wl\IC's Th.e J.l cellent stick work aided her in defense picked up with ,Jeff ~~~t.e~no-~;~e-~nshO~'lfig~h~~:S. t~am played ex- capturing the right wing position Wahlbrink playing an excellent they ~hl~~firft ~1~~E?~~l-r eI- 'ceptionally wellin the v.arslty level on the sarumore II team. Ann will game. Thirty minutes into the half. cellent play continued on the competll!~n. On the flr~t day of travel to Sweet Briar, va. to Ron Rhodes scored on a penalty second day to help them capture p~ay the lerro~s I?st to 1,S'~'II'~d ~~~~~e i~ar~~era re~i;;~~ t~~d shot against Ursinus goalie H. McCuen. To end the game, Tim fir;~ Pla~e i~ the first P::. th ih:~o~~~~::e \;:;e::~r~ in l~he 'Jenny O'Neill received Honorable' wtely on an indirect penalty kick s,emi~fin~1~~lOn b:g~u:. H~srfor~ ~~~~e!~v~ G:~~~,t~asO!ls~[~~ti~:~ ~~f;~it~~~and were placed on the from John Patrick, scored on a shot into the right corner of the ~~~emuu~~:~rs~~I:~~lem;.tM~~~~~~ against FS.C .. the second place . The overall season standings goal cage. The final game of the year was ~~~i~~~g~t~% S::n~~f~~~~:. !~~~~:~7\i·.l\~t~. ~~~ u~::;e ~~s~:~e~oa[ ~~~I~~~n:e~~e9~,~~n;~et:~~,~ ~': with Washington College at WMC. the regular time had ended W.MC. , 1hey came back to show Hood captains. Julie Vaughan and Linda The game began with Washington was found deadlocked in a 0-0 tie Coll~ge a~d Anne Arunde[ Com- Sorrentino along with Ruth scoring after three minutes, On a with l<~.S.C. The method used to mumty College how to play Seaman. Brenda Donovan. and short pass from W. Hamill. Fillibin break the tie was a flick off hockey. The Terrors defeated Pam Hudson, are seniors and will scored on a close shot. Less than a (penalty shots at just the goalie). It Hood C?llege l-O'and b~eezed past be leaving the team this year. The minute later. WI\1C came back to left W.M.C, biting the dust as A.A.C.C, 2-0, As the first ,~ay of J.V. had an excellant season with tie the score I-Ion an excellent F.S.C. won and went on to play play came to an end. WMCs J.V overatlstandings8--1-2. Mr. Earll was sorry shot on the right. WI\1C offense , work wouldn't allow him lhe time kept the pressure on Washington. to continue. ';Coaching is very led by KaJlins. Kallins fed the ball "Shore Good Chicken". challenging. .friendships. those f, are what [really cherish .. Cross Country .•WHITE COFFEE pori Mr. Earll hoped to beable to help the team by doing some parttime Runs in MAC .: F . SOIP - Salad Bar - Seafood : scouting j\·Ir. Earll was the coach of the o.ampionships ;: reel ~: team from 1963 to 19i8. He was a • graduate of Wl\IC, class of '50, and Wl\]C cross country placed 15th I. Ii Beef Buster with this ad, ~. ~ : himself played soccer for the out of 21 teams in the MAC Terrors. He was an All-Americ,:an Championships this past weekend halfback in 19-17.and had a tryout at Ridley Park. Mike Sheely ... BAR·B·QUE : : THICK SHAt
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