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page6=- ~--------------------------s~c~';~m~,h~.-W------------_,~~._--------~~~--O~c~tO~b~.,-9~,'~9~OO~ Terror dominance continues Spikers undefeated Pat tuce completion and a couple of runs The WMC defense,ranked first 8il~~;;:t~:~1 team Isn't the only teerrr tournament which featured In a battle of unbeatens, the left the ball at the 10. From there in the conferenceand fourth in the Western Maryland athletic pro- NCAA Division I and II schools. Green Terrors of Western thedefensestiffenedand theMules natioo, settled down after the gram boasting an undefeated Western Maryla·nd showed that Maryland thwarted the efforts of had to attempt a field goal. A sigh initial Muhlenberg drive. Senior record so far this fall. After four they could play with and beat t~ Muhlenberg last Saturday ].4·6 of relief soundedas the ball sailed cornerback Vinnie Bohn (two matches within the Middle·Atlan· high.poweredprograms. before a delighted Homecoming wide to the right and the WMC interceptions) set up thefirst score tic Conference,WMCvolleyball re- In theseedingrounds,WMCtook crowd. The victory avenged last offensetookover. with an interception, but his mains unbeaten.Last weekGettys- the measure of both Navy and year's loss at the hands of the The WMC offense poundedout scoring grab was tsroughtback due burg and Washington Colleges UMBC 2 games to one and then Mules which kept the Terrors out 206yards rushing thanks to a fine to a clipping penalty. The front were added to the list of 1980'ler- split games with perennial junior of the playoffs. As coachHindman offensive line performance which four of the Terror defenseforced ror victims. college power Catonsville. The simply put it, "victory is sweet." was led by seniors Dave Colbert, numerous bad passes from the Washington was a walk over.. Terrors were then matched with Sweet it was, as the Terrors Bruce. England and Tim Streett Mule quarterback and recorded 6 succumbing to the green and gold Loyola in the first elimination defeated Muhlenberg for the first Following a Muhlenbergturnover, sacks. The tough trio of Steve crew 15-2,15-4,and the third game round. After a struggle, WMCput time since 1932,dealing the Mules under the direction of QB Jim James, Joe Menendez, and Nick saw WMC's J.V. squad handle Loyola behindthem 2games to 1,a their first lossof the season. Selfridge the WMC offense began Feurer punishedthe Mule runners them 15-7. Gettysburg, however, win that qualified them for the It lookedas though it was going their drive for paydirt. With some throughout the game allowing only provided the stiffest challenge the semt.unets against Catholic unt. to be a long day for the 'terrors fine runs by "Archie" Kouzis [8 10 yards rushing for the afternoon. Terror women had yet encounter. versity. In addition to having a whe'n Muhlenberg came out carries, 35 yds.) and Brian Bain The secondaryheld the Mule QBto edwithin the league. highly talented team, Catholic had slinging the ball and completed a {13 carries, 37 yds., one TO) the 109 yds. passing on 1112613 ac In the first gameof the best3out an hour and a half rest before tee- pass for 30 yards. A piling on offensemovedto the Muhlenberg4 curacy. The third Interception of of 5 match, Gettysburg jumped out ing WMC. The Terrors had fifteen penalty moved the ball another 15 yd. line. From there Bain cracked the day was recorded by free to a 9-1lead but WMC fought back minutes. At any rate, Catholic pro- vardstotheWMC30.Anotherpass through the line. for the score safety Tom Knieriem. to win 15-11.Then, momentum on ceeded to serve the home team The offense put the game out of their side, the Terrors ruled the their first match loss, winning 2 cc won 1, lost 1 reach tete in fhe fourth quarter secondgame, winning 15·1.Gettys· games to none. Catholic's glory with a sustained drive that ate up burg regroupedfor the third game, wassnort- lived, though,assurprts- vital minutes on the clock. Sam however, and beat the WMC ing Catonsville turned them back The men's cross.country team Captain John Kebler set a new Mitchell (9 carries, 45 yds.) was spikers 15-13.Somewhat stunned in thefinal. split it's two meets last week, school record with a time of 28:44 instrumental in the drive with a by Gettysburg's resurgence, the Coach Fritz was very pleased defeating the University of onthe8000meter course. slashing 30yd. run up the middle. 'terror women buckled down once with Western Maryland perfor- Baltimore (19-36) on Tuesday,and Although the team was soundly Selfridge, who had a fine day again and won the fourth and mance. A young team, for many losing to Susqehanna University defeatedonSaturday,all members running (17 carries, 65yds.), kept deciding game of the match 15·11. theTowsonTourney was their first (42·19)on Saturday to move their again ran personalbest times, and it from the five and WMC has an CoachCarol Fritz said this vlctcrv experiencewith the rigors of large recore tc r.a. several had outstandingraces.Joe Insurmountable14.0lead. was especially Important because tournament play and Fritz said John Kebler, Joe Hedrick, and Hedrick finished 6th while John Muhlenberg got its only scoreof It was the women's first away they learned a lot and rose to the Danny Wilson finished 1-2-3 Kebler Improved his schoolrecord the game with onesecondleft on a match and first really tough cern- challenge.Shenoted that they split against the Univ., of Baltimore, trme to za.m in finishing3rd. one yard plunge off tackle. The pefifion. games with Catonsville, the tour- while Jim Startt and Kevin Atkins The girl's team was idle during Mules got to the one on a in. Last Saturday the volleyball ney winner, a poignant commenton finished strongly In eth and 7th the week, and the next meet is terference call by cornerback Pat squad stepped out of their league theteam'spotential. places. All members of the squad scheduledfor WednesdayOctober Luce. The defense held for two for the first time, literally, though, ran rsonal best times and 8at LoyolaCollegein Baltimore. plays but the Mules finally pushed not figuratively. 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