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Scrimshaw SPORTS~ Rebuilding Year for 'LAX Champs IDtra.Mural Update Publicity Office The 1979 Western Maryland Defensively the Terrors will be., period, but WMC stormed back highlight of the game was the grea t College Men's Lacrosse team will ,strong with returning starters with a goal by Schwab, tieing the play in the goal by Birely, who has be one of "strong defense, hustling, junior Charlie Brown and game at44. been nominated for the North- Sue Armstrong hard hitting midfields and an at- sophomores Rob Bowman, Steve The two teams continued to swap South All Star Team by Coach Steve Moritz tack which will be learning and Asroff and Regan Smith. Fresh- goals a~d the first half came to-a Thomas. During Jan. Term and the first improving throughout a building men Ken Buck, Dennis Yancheski close with the Terrors holding a Birely kept the Haveford team at month of second semester, the year," according to head Coach and Bill Jackson will be gaining slim 7-6 lead. The Terrors' goals bay by shutting them out for the intramural basketball program Bill Thomas. Under the guidance some playing experience. were scored by Lou Boeri, Jeff first sixteen minutes of the game was held. There was a good turnout of Coach Thomas and tri-captains In the cage for the Green Terrors Funk, a.nd Ralph Kline. The action while the offense pumped in three of twenty-two teams separated into Wayne Birely, Jack Kendall and will be senior MAC All-Conference of the first half was fast and well goals, two by Eric Schwab and one three divisions. Each team played John Patrick, the Terrors will be MVP Wayne Birely. Last season played but an injury to first by Ralph Kline. The first half a schedule of eight games to trying to find that special scoring Birely had 196 saves for the midfielder John Patrick had many ended with the Terrors again determine who would qualify for combination that led the team to a Terrors. Backing him up will be of the WM.C fans worried. -' holding a slim 54 lead as Schwab playoff competition. . 9-1 conference record and an MAC junior Chip SteeL and freshman The action continued in the third scored his third goal for the day In Division I, the [our teams title last season. However, through Tim Daniels. quarter with the team from FDU and Scott Kallins added one more. which made the playoffs were the graduation the squad lost five of outscoring the Terrors 64, as In the second half, Jack Kendall Phi Delts, the Betes, the Bachelors their six top scorers. !;enior Goalie, Wayne Birely, was came alive and put three goals and the Gyrators. The cham- Senior Jack Kendall, one of last left with many one-on-one past the Haveford keeper. John pionship game was between the Good Start Patrick, coming off the knee injury Phi Delts and the Bachelors. In a ~~r~ ~~t~f~r:~:~t~ct:al~: ~!~~~~yas :~~~fe~heesu~:F:!: that he suffered in the FDU game, very close game from start to Helping him out will be senior John came together in the final period put in two goals and had one assist finish, a last second tip-in enabled Little, junior Ralph Kline and and together with Birely's great In the fourth quarter, Scott the Bachelors to capture the sophomore Hawley Waterman. Manny Rosenberg play in the goal came back from a Kallins scored two goals to add to division by the score of 45-43. Coach Thomas is hoping to give The Terrors ~en's lacrosse 13-11 deficit to gain a 14-13 ad- his two assists, The balance of the Division II, which consisted of freshman Eric Schwab and team opened their season on vantage and hold on for the win. Terrors' scoring was done by Rich twelve teams was separated Into transfers Dave Milchling and ~a~ch 24th against a tough, hard- The second half goals were Fleury and Carl McWilliams, with two conferences. The conference Kevin Smith some action hitting FDU team In an attempt to scored by Randy Shaw, Scott one goal each. The final score o[ champions were the B-Section throughout the season. Sophomore defen~ la.st . season's MAC Kallins, Jim Downes, Brian Lof- the game was 14-7 in favor of the Bombers and the Preachers. These Scott Kallins, who switched from championship title. The Terrors tus, Lou Boeri, scoring' his second Terrors. two teams squared off to deter- midfield to attack this year, will scored first with just' over five for the day and Kendall adding his After the first two games, the mine the overall Division II also De seeing some playing lime. minutes gone in the game as senior fourth and fifth. The game was Terrors are led in scoring by Eric champion. Once again, the Returning to the midfield will be Jack Kendall took a feed from Eric ended in an unpleasant note as the Schwab, with 4 goals and 6 assists. championship game was a close juniors Jim Downs, Clarke Schwab. The goal was to be the two terms exchanged words and Jack Kendall, with 8 goals, and contest ·as the Preachers uti-lized Tankersley and John Patrick. ~~e first of Kend~Il's five for the.af- finally punches after time had Scott Kallins, withS goals and 3 their height advantage to capture. The midfield has many depen- ternoon. The first penn? ended In a expired. assists The next home game the division by a 38-29 score. dable back-ups including juniors 3t03lieasKendaIJputln.twomore The second game of the season for the team will be Wednesday the In Division Ill. the four playoff Doug Foreman and Glen Good- goals for the period. FDU took the had the Terrors travelling to 18th against Dickenson at 3:00 teams were the Betes, the lead five minutes into the second Haveford last Saturday. The Come on out as the team defends Bachelors, the Preachers, and the their MAC tiUe. Apartment Gang. The Bachelors 1 and the Preachers squared off in I Lady LAX Looks for Good' Things the final game. Once again the out on top, by a Preachers came scoreof40-17 by Donalee 'Hiebert. Goals by Softball tortes over both UMHC and Drew In the first half. Captain Publicity Office University. In Thursday's game, WMC women included: Eileen Donavan scored 2 unassisted Brenda Starting Flynn, goals by Lori Raf- '79 (assisted Led by senior tri-captains Western Md. dominated. with a ferty, '82); Brenda Donavan, and freshman Lori Rafferty scored Brenda Donovan, Pam Hudson, -score of 9 to 3. In the first half captain '79 tunassistedj ; 2 by one goal, assisted by Donavan In other intramural news: in- and Ruth Seaman, the 1979 UMBC scored two goals to WMC's Mary Lally, '82 (assisted by Eileen Second half goals were scored bv; tramural softball will be starting Women's Lacrosse team is a three. Flynn); Lori Rafferty Eileen Flynn (assisted by soon. Anyone interested in playing mixture of young and nld. Early -in the game, DOQ3lee (unassisted), and Brenda Donavan); Donavan (assisted by should submit a roster of at least According to head coach Kim Hiebert scored a goal for UMBC Donavan
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