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Scrimshaw Runners pluck Men's tennis wrapup Losses game pro-sets (first to get 8 games) tough Terror team, as they whipped ermanJZiegler and #2 team of Tindall/ and all but #3 singles came out on them 7-2. Winners were: At #1 Blue Jays 3 6 Eric Wayne victorious. This easy victory of 6-1 Tim Hackerman, scoring an 0-6, 6-2, versus Gettysburg. This match-up Kemlage Monday the 27 was a home match boosted their record to 6 wins and 1 March 11 W.M.C. hosted Moravian 6-3 victory. #2 man Kent Ziegler won 14 College, in which the Terrors routed defeat easily 6-3, 6-1; Ward Street at #3 was to determine the second place them 7-2. Winners in singles were Saturday' the 18 was a fruslrating team in Southern Division-West Sec- won 6-3, 6-2 while Eric Tindall wen! Billy Crocker This performance is particularity c0n:'- 3 Kent Ziegler at #2, winning 7-6, 6-2; day for the Terror Tennis Team, still three sets in defeating his opponent tion Division II. GettYSburgwon it in a #3 man Ward Street won 6-1, 6-4; Western Maryland's men's and mendable when one notes that stx Eric Tindall at #4 posted a 6-3, 6-4 they managed a 5 to 4 victory. The 4-6, 6-2, 6-0. Fran McCullin won thriller, 5 to 4. It went down to the women's track teams swung down to women were responsible for all of the 3 win: The steady Fran McCullin at #5 winds were gusting to 35 knots, again at #5 by the score of 6-1, 6-2 doubles play, in which Western Mary- Hopkins last week, and each added Terror scoring. Mary Lynn Scnwaab o won 6-3, 6-3 and rounding off the six making it tough for both sides. Cer- Doubles winners were the #2 team of land needed all three wins-- they won a win to their record. The Terror men capped an outstanding season by tainly the excuses made from the McCullin/Street 6-4, 6-2, and #3 team two, leaving them just short of a vanquished the Blue Jays 85 - 62 led winning the MAC gold medal for the 2 was Brian Kemlage, who also won, 6- losers could be many; the wind, the Tindall/Smith, winning 6-3, 6·2. victory. The winnars at singles were by three double winners. Senior Co- 1500 meter run with a time of 5:13.2. 1, 6-2. Doubles teams of HackermanJ sun, Easter the next day, etc. The The Men's Tennis team currently #2 man Kent Ziegler, who won 6-4 captain Dane Colbert fired bolh th.e If that wasn't enough, she also 5 Ziegler and SmithlM. McCullin also singles players split with Dickinson, has a record of 9 and 2 on the year 6-4 and #6 player Brian Kemlage woe shot and the discus out of his grabbed silver in the 800 meter 3 A rain-out at York gave the team a with the #'s 2 and 3 teams clinching Muhlenberg hosted them the 25, and The two doubles teams that came out a 5 to 4 victory. So far the lower half opponent's reach. Tom Knierie~, also event. Bent Killingstad was the only six-day layoff. It must have been a of the six-man squad has proven to found themselves victims to the Ter- on top were the #2 team of Tindall/ a senior, left the field behind in the other individual placer as she just helpful break, as they crushed Ursi- rors. who won 6 to 3. Winners were Kemlage, who won 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 440 yard dash with a 53.2 clocking, missed the bronze medal with a 63.6 nus 6-1. The math was played at be the deciding factor in many of Tim Hackerman at #1 singles, Ward They are undefeated this year with 9 their matches. . and out distanced his competition in effort iii the 400 meter dash and long Fountain Hill T.C. because of rain that Street a! #3, Fran McCulfin at #5, wins and no losses together. Number the triple jump as well. Finally,.fresh- jumped well enough to earn the fifth day. The match was played with 8- Next slop was at Susquehanna, and #6 player Brian Kemlage. Oou- 3 team of McCullin/Street also posted man Dana Hill continued his fine position who proved to be no match for the bles winners were #1 team of Hack- a victory in three sets sprint season by taking bolh the 100 Western Maryland ran strong as a and 220 yard dashes. team in the relays, however, as they Also pulling down first pla~e honors brought back bronze in the 440 yard were sophmores Paul Wallin-javelin, and 2 mile contests, and silver in the Mark Cockerill-high jump, and Robin mile. Deserving highest accolades A Blaker-440 intermediate hurdles are Killingstad and Bonnie Schwab Freshman Joe Hedrick broke the tape who ran all three relay squads in the high hurdle race and rounding Joining them on the one-lap team out the scoring was WMC's hot relay were Chris Johnson and Sherry Lin- squad of Hill, Knieriem, Sam Mitchell kctt: over four laps Lmkott, again, and and co-captain Mark Chadwick Mary Lynn Schwaab pitched in; and The women took Hopkins' measure for eight laps, Schwaab, again, and 71-42 and were also anchored by Lvnn Mansfield contributed season record. Playing their I three double winners. Veteran Berit On Saturday, the men had a some- match in college were Debby Killingstad ran the quarter-mile in what tougher time with Frankli~ and at #1, Katy Dowd at #2, 65.3, a fine effort in the Hopkins Marshall than they'd had earner If1 the Herrera at #4, Sue Armstrong L-----,b-'-;n-g -t:-he-:b~al::-I -d=-o-w-n -:'::-he-:f;=-el;:;d--==;n--::W=o=m=en:;:'s:-J ~ ~~;r~re~~~:~~h~~~~~~~~er~~~~ week with Hopkins, loosing to the and Kris Miker a! #8 Lancaster folks 92-45. There were Hood College hosted the , making it an 8 to 1 win. lacrosse action. to first in Ihe 100 and 220, and some stellar Terror efforts, however, team (4/13) and found the . . ,.."" ,,'oo····i o streak was ended the Lynn another yearling, Mary the brightest of which came from Women top Schwaab, claimed victories in the Dana Hill as he upset F&M's defend- Terrors to be too strong, 3. The first four singles 1enysburg beat the Ter- Terrors won 8 to 1. Debby mile and 880 yard runs ing MAC 200 meter champion at that easily won 6-1, 6-0 at #1; ~a(y Completing the individual winning senior Sue Notre Dame for WMC was senior track convert distance and at 100 meters, as well scored a 6-2, 6-3 victory; Louise and but #6 #5 player Becky Hill will be one of the top spring Herrera won 7-6, 6-1; Sue Armstrong seeds at this year's MAC's coming up Marie Allman who swept through the 100 meter hurdles. Both the 440 yard this weekend. at #5 again won at 6-2. 7-5; and won in three-set victo- and Becky 2-4,4-1,5-3 Becky Bankert made it 5 singles wins Beth Gray reinforced the first as the Terrors and mile relay squads punished their The other really fine performance with her 6-3, 6-2 win. Doubles saw 3 2-4, 4-0. Doubles only The W.M.C. women's lacrosse team added 9 more goals to the original 8 opposition. The one-circuit group of came from Dane Colbert who won the ran all over Notre Dame at home on bringing the total to 17 Johnson, Bonnie Schwab, Killingstad, shot with a seasonal best toss of 48' wins with the #1 team of wm Herrera/Bankert with a Armstrong winning 6-1, 6-3 #2 Tuesday beating them 17-3. Anne The high score indicates the quality and Sherry Unkof1 sprinted to a 57.5 5'h". Colbert, undefeated this sea- HeinJDowd won 6-3, 6-2: and #3 the 28th was the ladies' Glaeser started off the game by of the teams performance. Captain second clocking, while the four-lap son, will be the man to beat at the teern of Herrera/Bankert won easily 6- of '81, in which they lost 5 scoring in the first few seconds of the Eileen Flynn felt the team was finally team of Schwaab, Schwab, Unkoff, MAC's. Also claiming first against 1, 6-1, making it an 8 to 1 win for the Armstrong concluded her game. Her goal set the pace for the playing well together as the fact that and Killingstad came home over half F&M were Mark Chadwick in the long W.M.C. with another win, rest of the game. During the first half a variety of girls, scored demon- a minute ahead of their Hopkins jump and Bill McGoey in the javelin. team a fine record on the year They continued winning by beating the ball was only rarely near the strates. Even a defensive player, counterparts Chadwick, who placed fifth in last 6-4, 6-2: Becky Bankert won Terror's goal, and Notre Dame was Diane Cavey, added to the tally. This The women ended their season last year's MAC 200 finals, also looks to Dickinson 6 to 3. This win put them at at #6. The #2 doubles kept scoreless until the last 30 sec- win brings the Terrors record to 4-5. Friday by placing fifth out of nine figure prominently in this year's sprint 4 and 3 on the year. Winners were HerreralOowd pulled out a onds of the half which ended with a The next game will be played away at schools at the MAC Championships finals. Taylor at #1, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 in a three- win, while the #3 team for score of 8-1. The second half simple Millersville set match; #2 player Helga Hein won 6-4, 6-3; Dowd lost at #3 while the won by default The '81 #'s 4, 5 and 6 all won in straight-set victories. Double matches saw only the #3 team of Herrera/Bankert win- ni~~r~Yc~~g~O~:r~f t:O~:~~'",o",",""" ,"""",. in the Women's third straight win. This made them 5 and 3 on Ihe year,