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Page 6 Scrimshaw Thursday, November 29, 1979 WMC Sports Fall wrap-up Winter preview Basketball gears up Soccer team Publicity breaks even Tri-captlans Lester Wallace, was the back-up man to Wesley Phase two of head coach Alex Rich Braver, and Steve Farley will last year. Also seeing some time coer's rebuilding push for the be the key performers for WMC. will be6'6" freshman Doug Pinto. Publicity Western Maryland College Wallace, all·MAC last year at Four of Western Maryland's After seven straight years of biggest wins of the year against basketball team will get underway guard, was secondon Ihe team In starting quintet are from the sub-.5OO seasons the Western Messiah College and Washington this year as the Green Terrors will scoring las! year 10 Braver. Baltimore metropolitan area. Maryland College soccer team College. WMC scored two goals in try to spare their mentor the rigors Braver averaged 14.5 points and a Fultz halls from Patapsco High, thrust its head above water in 1979 the last, four minutes against of Six overtime games and four team high 7.8 rebounds per game Braver attended Pikesville High, as the Green Terrors, under the Messiah, with Fran McCull1n and other games decided by two points while Wallace netted 14.3 points Wallace went to Mt. Hebron High, tutelage of first year head coach Mensah accounting for the scores, Steve Easterday, turned In a 6-6·1 to upset the defending national or tess.estn 1978-79. per game. Farley had the Terrors and Lar,dner is a Loyola High champions, in the National "Last year we got to the point best field goal percentage last alumnus. Farley's background is slate. where we could win the close season,.556 while chipping In wIth from Babylon High In Babylon, "You compare our statistics of Christian Collegiate Athletic ones," said Ober of his 14-11 9.7 points per game. New York. this year and the past couple AssocIation. cagers. Basketball reconstruction Wallace, a junior, will handle the The Green Terrors use a motion years,"commented Easterday, Washingtonfell 1·0 in the Terrors began at WMC after the 5-19 shooting guard responsibilities offense, which is a passing game. "and everything is positive. Of- final game to guarantee WMC Its disaster three years ago. The team while sophomore Rob Lardner Is The WMC hoopsters shot .475 fensively and defensively we have .500 season. The Shoremen, notified by letter from the NCAA, improved to 8·13 In 1977-78 and back at point guard. A possible percent from the floor as a team improved." were under consideration for the posted the second best record in broken bone In Lardner's foot may last year due to its ball control The Green Terrors scored 28 Western Maryland's 57 year keep him out of the Terrors early styleofplay .• goals in 13 games, an average of division III national tournament basketball history last year. games, but freshman Mark Fava "We're not a big team" said 2.15 per game, while allowing only until that loss. Washington is now Four starters return 10 the Green and sophomore MIke Hart should ober. "just average sized. Wealso 19 scores. Five of those goals playing In the championship game Terrorsvtrcm the wln-'em-at-Ihe- be able to weather the early goIng are not a team blessed with great against WMC were courtesy of of the Maryland Small College rest-second array that qualified for in his place. shooters, so shot selection is lm- penalty kicks. Tournament against Frostburg the MIddle Atlantic Conference Up front forward Braver, a pcrtant to us. We try to wear Dick Moore led the Western State College. Mensah scored the playoffs. Only center Vince senior, and Farley, a junior, will be people down, control the ball, and Maryland attack with nine goals winning goal in that game also. Wesley, 11.4 points and six spelled by senior Scott Peters. take a high percentage shot." and four assists. Albert Mensah, Wings Scott Kall1ns and Bob reboundsper game, is miSSing. Peters can also play guard If WMC will begin its 21 game an honorable mention selection to Wassman combined to add five "This year we can rely on ex- necessaryand scored5.5 points per regular season Wednesday, Nov. the all·Middle Atlantic conference goals and three assist's to the perience and maturity to help us game last year asthe sixth man for 28, at home against Lebanon team, booted eight goals and Green Terrors season total. Mldflelder Alex Gerus picked up win a few ballgames," said Ober. Western Maryland. Valley. The Green Terrors will be garnered three assists. "Everyone is familiar with our Assuming the center position competing In the southern division Moore, a freshman from Cape two goals and two assists while style of play!' will be AI Fultz, a 6'6" junior, who of the MAC against such highly Henlopen High in Lewes, Del., fullback Jeff Rosenberg stuck his touted foesas Franklin & Marshall demonstrated his prowess In the noseinto the scoring column with a Lebanon yard tally against Terrors second game of the year S~onFinish 35 in the NCAA division III - (third 'Runners near .500 national tournament last year), with four goals against Valley. Freshman goalie Greg Shockley, Christopher Newport College. The mGeeHoY.sburg, and the Flying Dutch- Captains were annihilated 9·4 in a product of Worcester Country PubliCity "The strength of this leagueis its the consolation game of the School,posted a 1.29 goals against average in the nets for Western Maryland with the aid of fullbacks Although the Western Maryland M:';~:nc~,~tr~~~~~ t;er:::t~~; ~:~a;~:;:f?~~t:t:~:d~;~~y~~~I~ sa~~~~~:~at~:~I~~:~m~:t~nerup Dan Sack, John Patrick, Bill College cross country team fell Leslie Mcintyre and sophomore up for grabs during the last week of . team in the MAC, nipped WMC 2·1 Delaney, Joe Yurcisln, Rosenberg, short of Its goal, a .500 season,the StephanieOPtiahl. the season." in the semi-finals of the Salisbu~y Green Terrors came dose with an The Terrors lost three of theIr "I would have to say that a _competition before downing the andWahlbrink. Only five athletes graduate from ::nt~~~ord for coach Rick car-, :~r~efOo~rt~een~:r:~::~' !~~In~:; ~!:~O:~rb:'st~~~~~abr:'~~~~~~~ ~e:tc~~"\';~~f~nr~he~:~;7:~~ns~: this year's team; Patrick, Wahlbring, and Yurcisin from the "We had a hIghly successful :~!:~~:~he~o~~r~~e~~t~:f M::~: ::~~:. ~~~J1 s~cc:;::~~in::'r~ ~~~t~:~:~~ w::~=r!~~c~:;~ZPt~~ backfield, starting mldflelder Stu Streit, and wing Dave zeocte; :~:;n~rsa~s;a;:;~,;-~!a~~~~ bd~~~t~oWmlne~:~~no:.their last six capable of having a winning year." all-tournament team. with twelve lettermen back in J980. , wIns thIs seasonseta schoolrecord ... " p Western Maryland scored its two for the Green Terrors, who came closer to the .500 mark than any I other team In the college's twelve. Safety regulations checked out year-old cross country program. Senior ce-captaln DoUg Renner was Western Maryland's -nrst Barbara Ridout students realize how much harm a need the cooperation of faculty, for this In the near future,· how- finisher In all but one race. He set The fire safety features In "harmless"prankcando. students, and Dean McCormick," ever. It would be a good Idea, personal records In the 10 Memorial Hall have been a source As many students have noticed, states Preston Yingling, Director therefore, If each person would, In kilometer run, 34:09 over 6.2 miles, of consternatron for many students there are "no smoking" signs of the PhySical Plant. His depar-t. every class, look for the quickest. and on the 5.1 mlle WMC course, here at WMC. Some concern has postedaround Memorial Hall. This ment would be In charge of setting most dIrect way out. It's better to 27:44. been expressed about the lack of rule is not always observed, though and ringing the bells if the drills besafe than tobe sorry. Frequently scoring for the Green escapefacilitIes and extinguishers ~tds:::~~a~e:~~s:g~~~~~e~::uO::~ rw..;;e;.;;"..;;,:;.:pp;;.":..;V;;;ed;;..T"h::;"",e.:;;"",e.::M",p:::":::":..' ., Terrors, after Renner. were In the building. seniors Eliot Runyon, Bob The county codestates that there of faculty, staff and students. Lunch Specials Dinner Specials Holcombe, and Mark Morris, only have to be two easy accessex- There had been complaints that junior John Keb ler , and ltslna bulldlng·one In each wIng, there, was too much smoke In the sophomore Rollie BrIggs. oroneachslde.lnMemorlal,there building, and fhat both faculty and Holcombe joined Renner as the _ are exits at both ends. Therefore, staff were annoyed by people team's co-captains. no fire escapesare necessary. On smoking In class. It should be re- The season was promIsing for everyfloor, there Is also a fire ex- membered that these sIgns mean ~ great J the Green Terrors female harriers, tingulsher. The one problem with everyone. It Is 'expected that all who posted a 2-3 record. Elaine the extinguishers Is vandalism. will follow these rules. Lippy took first place In all but one Too many peoplemisuse the equlp- Another area which provokes Keg race for WMC and Jenny Filby ment. Thus, If a fire does break some disquiet Is the lack of fire finished first onceand secondIn all out, the extinguishers are Inop· drills. Though not a requirement, other races. and r---~----"";;-----------' "they are a good Idea. It would If Is imperative that perative. Carpenter saId, "Elaine Inn ~w~~~gt~~:I~}.L.. Jenny have a deal of ~1~~~O:;:~:~:~:~~~:'~~~~~t~~el~ ·Rt. 30 Manchester, MD_ largest and highest tlt. & Free Travel! Fairground Village 857-4949 10 Minutes from Westminster Be a campus rep. for New Open 7 Days England's co m mission paying travel NEW JUDAS PREIST 4...fli.. 11 AMto2AM :;~t~:CY. Interested students NEW FOREIGNER 5.ll.. 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