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Thursday, February 22,1979 Scrimshaw page 3 t:errors Thrill Crowd Swimmers Set Records Again and eli ftCIIP logoffs G~nnnv ~:~i::sday, Western Jane Carstensen to set a new pool 58.86. In the 200 yd. backstrokt". he In a close and exciting finish to Terrors a 3 point lead with 21 Maryland's women swimmers and school record of 4:06.3 in the set a new mark of 2: 12.5, breaking the regular season, the Western seconds remaining. Dickinson beat Dickinson's women 58-46 on 400 yd. free relay, removing the old his old ma~k of2: 14.35. Md. Terrors beat Dickinson Devils scored 2 points but Western the last relay. Missy Sullivan record of 4: 13.2. ~the~ first place takers were 55-54 and clinched a spot in the Maryland's Wallace successfully broke three records of her own and Sharon O'Connor set a new M.lke O. Loughlin In the 50 yd. free MAC play-offs. ran out-theclock for the win. teamed in the two relays 10set new school record in the 100 yd with a tLmeof23.2and in the 200 yd th!:j~:~:t~~~~ ~1l2~e:~~d ~~ Wallace led the scoring with 16 ~~~Ys~~;;d~e~::ds:~ a5~.~war:~ ~~~~~~~~~~in~n~erW!:~ r~~:d ~~ ~~~~~:e~~~n t~!1~:~d~fr~~~: one point. But they couldn't shake ~~n~ l;nd center Vince Wesly winning . the 100 yd. freestyle, 1:21.0. In the 200 yd. breaststroke, at 52.2 and the. 500 yd. freestyle in the Devils. They closed the gap to The Terrors tra vel to wiping out the old record of 59.9. In she set a new pool and schoolS: 16.6. Also, RIck. Benitez won the foural the halI, 24-20. Philadelphia tonight to play the the 100 yd. backstroke she set a record 2:52.9. Jenny Doremus won 200 yd. 1M with a hme 0[2: 16.9. The second half was tight all the Southwest conference winner new pool and school' record of the 50 yd. freestyle at 28.1 and Kate On Saturday. th.e swimmers beat way. Lester Wallace, who led the Widner. Franklin & Marshall, the 1: 11.27, breaking her own record of Boadway took first in both the Lycoming 57-36 In a coed meet Terror scoring with 16, got hot and winner of the Western conference 1: 12.0. She set a new school record required and optional diving. Bruce Dumler, Mike O'Loughlin. was the Terror offense. The will host Washington College. The of 2:30.2 in the 200 yd. 1M breaking The men lost to Dickinson's men Larry Gallager, and Kevin Smith Terrors clinched the victory as winners of the two games will meet her old record of 2:34.3. She in the last relay 53-51. Bruce swam the 400 yd. medley relay ina Rob Lardner sunk both ends of a Saturday. Thursday night's game teamed with Wendy Protzman, Dumler set a new pool and school time of 3:55.2, setting a Lycoming one and one attempt, giving the wiUbecoveredonWTIR. Sharon O'Connor, and Jenny record in the 100 yd. backstroke pool record. !he Terrors finished Doremus in the 400 yd. medley and set a new school record after the season WIth a winning record Bonaccorsy Named relay to set a new mark of 4:53.1. winning his the 200 yd. backstroke. school He The men's record stands at at Hj and of 4:47.8, the old mark record own breaking and pool broke This the women's 9-4. Sullivan also teamed with record of 1:00.54 in the 100 yd. week~nd the swimmers travel to Football All-American Doremus, Beth Thompson, and backstroke and set a new mark of Hopkins of the MAC's West.ern Mar~land College's scores (one where he tackled a New Soccer Coach for Next Season defensive end Ricci Bonacccrsy man in the end zone for a safety, was name to Eastman Kodak's and one where he caused a tur- Steve Easterday, Eldersburg, "I think he has developed a patterns of play so that the team 1978 First String All American nover ahc scored a touchdown.i was named as Western Maryland talent to analyse his players. He will be ~ble toadjust during games Football Team from 20,000 small _Kodak chooses three All- College's new head soccer coach relates well to the players and to eliminate problems or capitalize weaknesses. _ college foot.ball _players in the Ameri~an teams each year by Athletic Director Dr. Richard doesn't play favorites," Earll said on another team's graduated from of Easterday. Clower. Easterday country, said Richard Herbert, depending on college size. WMC head . of the ~ootball Coaches with its ~otal co-ed enrollment of Easterday, 28 years old, will Easterday said his strongest Western Maryland College in 1972 Ass?Clation which .made the 22 1,350fits mto the smallest category replace IS-year head coach Homer i~terest with his new coaching :~~h ;1:;~e:ii~g~l~ti~~~ s~::.:~~~ choices for the first team. of 279 colleges which made the selection tougher than from the 130 ~::;~~w~~;e~~~ a~~~~e~~~;f ~:~ ~~~~~~i~nna ~a~oe. ~~p~~~eto t;~~ team under Earll's coaching. He Western Maryland College's last universities across the country for worked as assistant coach to Earll' team enthusiasm, increase team came to WMC [rom Robert E. First Team All-American was in ~he largest enrollment higher for the last five years primarily cohesion on and off the field, Peary High School, Rockville. 1959 when left guard Fred Burgee institutions, said Herbert speaking involved with the junior varsity develop a more organized Easterday works as a Middle was named to that national honor from Raleigh, NorthCarolina. _ squad which closed a 4-2 season recruiting system, teach fun- ~tlan~iCI ~alesman f?r Mar.cona Bonacccrsy, who is from "The day he set foot on campus I this vear damental skills, and develop new m~~~nga~d~s~~:Pi:~~~~~:~onal Crofton, piled up statistics this felt he had the ability to make that season which included 15 honor. I'm glad he made it as a Wrestlers Impressive unassisted tackles, 21 solo tackles, junior because he can have a 36 assisted tackles, 12 quarterback chance to be a two-time All· sacks, five batted down passes, one America.n. He has such a great Steve Bainbridge only five losses (one by forfeit). has recovered and is expected to blocked point after touchdown, 13 ~eam attitude that I think everyone Saturda.y, t~e wrestling team The final score was 13-24. but [hat do well at the MACs. If Rip tackles from behind the line of IS glad he got it," said Ed Kelley, went to Lycommg to [ace the 15th includes the disastrous six forfeit Jamison can wrestle at 158, Gary scnmmage, four recovered WMC's defensive coach coor- nationally ranked team. Although points due to the lack of a 118 pound will wrestle at 167 fumbles, four rusl!es. leading to dinator. Kelly himself was named wrestler. At the other weight classes interceptions, .and two defensive toAIl·American slatus twice. ~~:rr-)fnr:s~e~e:[~~~tn~:SS ~;et~! The winners for WMC were John Coach Case seemed more settled to who would (Unlimited will Head WMC Football Coach Jim year. Against a team that title Koontz Mike Marchesi 12·3·1 on the as Freeman (126 2·12) wreslIe, Craig 090-10-1 on yearJ, Keith probably and win the MAC team FISH AND "Bonaccorsy is a Hindman added, with ease, against a team that has ., FEATHER every coach wants. the kind of player to eat~n almost everybody else alive, theyear), and Rip Jamison (1588-2 Stagg probably will not be seeded. dream; coach's would Colbert draws for the season). Registering or Reiner Neither He's easy team else is expected I PET SHOP coach. He's no prima donna-and is against a Valley that destroyed were Steve Anuszewski (1427-5-3), Everybody Koontz, Marchesi, to be Delaware narrowly (who and KeithStagg (134 2-6-1). Moslof and seeded. never late toa meeting. 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