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Thursday, March 1, 1979 Steve Bainbridge Marchese then went on to avenge At last weekend's MAC wrestling a regular season loss to Gross from championships the Terrors per- Ursinus 9-2, and lost ,to the wrestler formed about at our expectations. from Haverford to finish fourth It They finished seventh out of a field Was an excellent conclusion to a of over 20 teams ... despite not career marked by injuries and having wrestlers for two weight delays. classes. The eight wrestlers who Also in his final collegiate went wrestled well, palicularly the wrestling efforts senior John four place winners. Koontz placed third, the best Four wrestlers placed in the final performance of his career. After a standings. AtI42 Steve Anuszewski first round by the fourth seeded finished sixth after being seeded Unlimited wrestler lost a close eighth. After beating the wrestler match to a wrestler from Juniata from Leabon Valley, he lost to the (against whom Koontz was 1-1 in number 1 seed, who went on to win the season). the championship. Moving into the consolations In this type of tournament a Koontz had several convincing losing wrestler moves into the wins over quality opponents before consolation bracket if the person facing the wrestler from Juniata who wins advances to the semi- again. John won decisively to finals, the two top wrestlers in the revenge the earlier loss and finish consolations then wrestle the two third. semi-final losers for ard place thru The other wrestlers who entered 6th. Steve -advanced through the the MACs were no! so fortunate. consolations to eventually finish Craig Freeman at 126 drew the /12 sixth, he concludes the year with a seed who went on to wind up third. Guard Rob Lardner has the ball slapped away in the playoff game at Widener, last Thursday much improved 9-8-3 record. Craig got pinned, and later was Vince Bohn, also seeded eighth, beaten 4-0 by Bailey, from Widner wrestled in the 150 class. After in the consolations,' Keith Stagg .Playoff Dreams End winning his opener from Widner, also drew the number two seed .'in he lost to returning champ Pascal his weight class (134) and lost a from Juniata. Bohn then easily Close match 6-4, a match he could won a couple of matches to finish have and perhaps should have throughout the second half with no and gold. Senior Vince Wesley and fifth. Gary Colbert went to the MACs Phillis Menschner threat corning from the Terrors sophomore Lester Wallace -each Senior Mike Marchese went to with an opportunity to avenge a Western Maryland College's Leading scorer for the Pioneers added 10 points to the Terrors' Gettysburg seeded fourth in In disappointing season, but drew the Green Terrors fell to Widener's was senior tri-captain Mark total. Braver grabbed 11 rebounds class, and finished fourth (score number two seed in the 158 class. Pioneers, 84-48, in Middle Atlantic one for the seeding committee - Unaccustomed to wrestling at 158 Southern Division semi-final play- Tucker with a total of 23 points. to lead the Terrors followed by long may they wave). Seeds were the usually 150 class wrestler was offs held on the Pioneers home Tucker, 6'7", also took care of the freshman Rob Lardner and junior with five each. determined by heahh, record, an.d pinned court on February 22. rebounding with 12. Sophomore Bernie Jankowski closed their season Dave Smith added 18 points to the The Terrors quality of opposition. Mike ~on hIS Next week (I hope) _ interviews In the first half, Widener took an Pioneers score while sophomore with a 14-11 overall record and an first two matches, one by pm, and with the four wrestlers who placed early 32-18 lead in front of a scarce Mo Greenfield snatched eight 7-6 league tally (the best per- then lest to the number I seed 14-0 anda look towards next year. crowd. The Terrors were plagued rebounds. , forma nee for the Terrors since the (which one supposes is why he was with fouls throughout the first half the number I seed). commiting a total. ~qf, 13, . The was Leading scorer Rich for the Terrors 1964-65 season). Widener ended Braver. -cwho 0.', with a 15-11 cveran season and a 9- senior ~io.neer.s I"kept" their:,' teart pumped in 12 points tor-the ~reen -. t Ieague record. For Whom The Gong (II) Tolls ., Judy Walker also verbally abused each, con- 1 had gonged the first act of the performed a dance routine to the Gong Show II ended as the final The long-awaited social event of testant as he or she ventured on- - the year, WMC's seco~d annual stage to face the homicidal evening, the Disco Dean replied music of the Pointer Sisters and gong was gonged and Tranchitella Gong Show, was held Friday night, audience. Other members of the with obvious relish, "It stunk." captured the Best Act Award. and his Champagne Music Makers the 23rd, in the Forum. before a regular Gong Show crew onhand to Foremost among the gonged acts Second Prize was a tie, shared by struck up the last song of the night large crowd of enthusiastic lif entertain were the Unknown of the nigh! wereCharles Wheatley Anton Struntz on the harmonica, The question which burned in the occasi~na~ly bloodthirsty) fans. Comic, the Unknown Flasher and the Basement Floor. White(ord and Eileen Sudbrink, who danced minds of the raucously rowdy The pr-incipal merrymaker of th~ (complete, with trench coan, Jean Gang who did a comrrierctat for a her way to fame with a rousing audience as they filed out of the night, Chuck Embarrassed, kept Jean the Dancing Machine, and plastic "Dying Moose Caller", and Charleston. Other acts which Forum was inevitable ..... Will ~he show rolling. with a ~everend- Tranchitella and his. ,Champagne the Wicked Wenches of Whiteford 'brought a healthy (or occasionally there be a Gong Show III? Will .vtotenu mg supply of Jokes, gibes, .and Music Makers.' , who .appeared- in seducuve reaction from' the' tradition contine?" The answer is gonged, quick c.hanges. 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