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page 6 Scrimshow April 9, 1981 Sports_· _ Home Games Terrors set the pace Mens Baseball: Saturday at 1:00 Womens Lacrosse: Friday at 3:00 Mens Lacrosse: Saturday at 2:00 her in the mile relay were Lynn Hill went on to lead a WMC sweep Billy Crocker Mansfield, Sherry Ltnkott. and in the 100. where he was shadowed Womens Softball: Wednesday at 3:00 WMC's men's and women's track Schwaab. In the 440-yard relay, by Mitchell, Chadwick, and Brian Womens Tennis: Wednesday at 3:00 teams opened their seasons with which passed the baton smoothly to Bain, respectively. Perhaps most im- Mens Tennis: Thursday at 3:00 wins in a in-meet with Oickinsoo and a quick 56.6 second clocking, Chris pressive of the sprint performances, Lycoming on Saturday. The women Johnson replaced Mansfield in the however. was Hill's 22.9 clocking in!.o finished with a total of 60 points to lead-oft position. In addition to her a strong head wind in the 220. Loyola upsets beat Dickinson by 15 and Lycoming relay duties, Schwaab placed inthe Chadwick. who placed fifth in last by 24. while the men tallied 87. 100. 220, and long jump year's MAC 220 final. was second in leaving Dickinson and Lycoming RelayersLinkoffand Mansfield also 23.6. limping with 65 and 26. respectively claimed points in individual events. men's lacrosse Linkoff scored with fourths' in bolh The meet was marked by exceo- the 220 and loog jump, while Mans- Mitchell was the high scorer of the tinal opening-day performances, but field added a third place in the 440. day by virtue of his versatility. In three quarters 9·8. the best came in the last event of the Other contributors to the win were addition 10 his relay and l00-yard While much of the student body Leading the scoring against Loyola day as sophomore Mark Cockerill Casey Crooks with a third and fourth dash efforts. he gathered points by was busy sunning themselves over was Eric Schwaab with three goals popped over a school record 6'5" in in the shot and discus, while Marcie winning the 440 intermediate hurdles, Spring Break and the last week, the and four assists. Hiltz backed the high jump. He bettered his own Allman and Mimi Nave both garnered finishing second over the tall barriers, Western Maryland lacrosse team Schwaab with two goals while Funk, mark, a 6'4" clearance which came in thirds in the hurdles and discus and leaping 6'0" to grab third in the took some of that heat and fire to Murray, Kuzumachak, and Pete the last dual meet 01· the 1980 FreshmanLeslie Yarrow rounded oul high jump Pennsylvania. On Saturday, March Koeppin aided with one goal each season. Cockerill was all smiles alter the scoring with a hard-driving sec- 21, the Terrors ripped through Villan- Chuck"Nolan had a fine day in the his big jump but, humble hero that he ond place finish in the two-mile ova University,_devastating a good goal with thirteen saves is, he ga ve all the credit to his brand The men dominated their oppo- Though lacking deep over the Pennsylvaniateam 18-6 This past Saturday, however,it was new pair of bright. red-orange Puma nents with sterling performances 011 longer distances, WMC is not short leading Western Maryland in this back to Pennsylvaniaand a college jumping shoes. the track. Before the meet. Coach on quality as senior John Keeler won game were Ron Hiltz and Lou Boeri called Swarthmore Swarthmore Freshmancross-country star, Mary- Rick Carpenter suggested that this both the mile and three-mile events. each scoring four goals. Jeff Funk, proved to be a bit tougher than lynn Scbwaac brought her winning year's 44Q..relaysquad coutd boast Freshman Joe Hedrick finished sec- Brian Loftus, and Stan Murray man- Villanova, but theTerrors handled act to the track Saturday as she more speed than any he'd ever put cod in the 880 with a fine first meet aged two goals apiece, while Eric them quite easily as they rolled to a broke the tape in the mile, the half- on the oval. His contention proved to clocking of 2:02. He also scored with Schwaab, Chris Gordon, Jeff Kuzum- 16-8 victory. Chris Gordon led ali mile, and the two-mile runs. Also be much more than wishful thinking a fourth in the high hurdles and cree. and Jim Emche helped the scorers this game with four goals and leading 'the II-member women's as the unit of freshmanDana Hill and anchored the second placing mile cause with one goal each. Schwaab two assists, Once again the faithful squad to victory were Berit Killings- veteran seniors Tom Knieriem. Sam relay of Mike Turner, Dwight Eicnle- also accounted for six assists Eric Schwaab scored three goals and tad. a veteran junior and Bonnie Mitcbell, and Mark Chadwick whisked berger, and Ralph Frith. The team showed great huslle while five assists. Other scorers were Stan Schwab, a sophomore out lOr the first through a quarter-mile circuit in 44.3 picking up 113 groundballs. The Murraywith two goals. also Jeff Funk, time. Killingstad won both the 440- eeccoos-.e time equal to that run by The field events saw two other Villanova goalie felt pressure as the Rick Morani, Jim Emche, Randy . yard dash and the fang jump, placed last year's squad at the end at the WMC winners in addition to Cockerill: Terror offense took fifty-three shots Shaw. Troy Barnes, Scott Kallins and second in the triple jump. and ran season to place fifth in the MAC senior co-captain Dane Colbert easily To get ready for a team that could Ray Evans. legs 011both winning relays. Joining Championships! turned back the competition in the be one of the best clubs in Division II. Again the Terrors hustled to the shot 'Nhile also picking up a second Loyola College. the Terrors came coaches delight picking up ninety- Women rally in the discus. and Paul Wallin led a back to Western Maryland College 011'one gl'OUfldballs, and taking fifty- WMC sweep in the javelin, touoweo Friday, March 27, to practice seven shots closely by Bill McGoey and Bain All of the exira practice, however; The Terror goalie held strong, sav- Belh Gray did not affect the Terrors play on ing seventeen shots. Starter Chuck scored twice in the Drew contest. The Other placers were Knieriem,with a Wednesday, April I, as Loyola Nolan had fourteen saves, while After a 11-0 loss to Franklin & high scorer of the game for the tough 52.3 eftort for the runner-up quickly jumped cut to a 6-0 lead early freshman standby Ben Price saved Marshall on a rainy April FOOl'sday terrors was Anne Glaeser with 3 spot inthe 440, as well as a third and in the game. "It's the same thing three tt-e WMC Woman's Lacrosse team goals. Nancy Reid and Eileen Ffynn fourth in the triple and long jumps, every year. We sit around tor the first The Terrors get ready for battle pulled together for a 9-2 victory over each contributed I goal. Additionally, Eichleberger with a third in the 880, quarter and watch them score goals. against arch-rival Gettysburg this Sat- Drew University on the 4 As indi- Reid had 1 assist and Flynn 2. Jane fourths in the intermediate hurdles for and then we decide to piay la- urday on the Soccer Field They go cated by the score. the terrors did Burch and Pat Donovan scored I Robin Blaker and the three-mile for crosse!" True to form the '81 Terrors into this game with an overall record not play well together in their tirst goal apiece to bring the final tally to Bill McKegg, and a third in the discus watched Loyola toss six unanswered of 4-2 home game. Howeverthe women did 9 from Chris Kane. goals, then outecore them in the last not let this setback keep them from Senior and captain Becky Cassilly making a strong showing against contributed to the team'S defense Drew with 8 saves WMC is now I-I and Player Lori Raffertysaid "we looked will face John's Hopkins on Friday, like two totally different learns" Lori April 10 at 3:00 at home WMC fights at net The Deerhunter will be showing in Decker Auditorium this Friday at 7:00 and 10:30 p.m. Admission is one .Eric Wayne saw the victory over a tough Hopkins excrement. Eric Tindall, a transfer dollar. Western Maryland's Men's Tennis team as "a real confidence builder student from Ferrum College in Vir- Team opened the '81 season with a It's good to know that we have the ginia, used a variety of strokes in his convincing win over Johns Hopkins 7- ability for a good season" Dber hard fought battle at #4; he won 6-3, 2, on Wednesday. The following day continued. "but how well we do will 4-6. 6-0. Co-captain Fran McCullin at was yet another match at lebanon be determined further down the. #5 served up 9 service aces as he Valley College in Pennsylvania.They road" controlled his opponent to a 6-2. 7-5 totally dominated play. winning this cc-ceotem Tim Heckerrnan,playing victory. The second Freshmanon the one 9-0 11. scored a 6-4, 6-4 victory over the starting six, Brian Kemlage, scored a This year's coach, Dr Alex Ober, left-handed Hopkins man. Freshman tough three-set victory over Hopkins' Kent Zieq.er,finding a spot at #2 this Les Scorza. year, showed his opponent nls young Doublesaction saw Tim Hackerman age Roadlittle to do with his tennis and Kent Ziegler at the 11 spot. and ability. as he beat him 6-4, 6-4. Ward deservedly so. as they won 7-6. 4-6, Street, a Junior, did not fare as well, 6-1. This victory put Western Mary- as he lost in the very last pomt In the land up 6 to I, ensuring a victory on match, 0-6. 6-4, 7-6. If nothing else. 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