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November 20, 1980 Scrimshaw page 5 Booters settle for 2nd liz Siegenthaler Tension filled the air as the last defense kept them from winning minutes of the Maryland State any further points. Tournament ticked away with "It was a very rough game but - WMC down 1-0. With less than 2 poorly officiated," said assisted minutes left to play, Salisbury coach Skip Fennell. "I thought we State's goalie, suffering from a leg played very well, particularly injury, was carried off the field. jdefensive." The excitement mounted as the "It was very satisfying to win offensive line made a valiant las! 'with only 10 people on the field," effort to tie the score. They didn't, addedBobKline. and Western Maryland Soccerthus The mood was somewhat dif- had to settle for the #2 posltlon in ,erent after Sunday's loss to the state. 6al1sbury State, also the last game The semi-finals of the Maryland pf the season."We just didn't play State Tournament were played on Up to our abilities," explained Saturday at Mount St. Mary's. team captain Alex Gerus. "We got First, Salisbury State defeated beat on a penalty kick that just Frostburg in a match that went shouldn't havebeen." into overtime. Then, Western Easterday agreed that "we Maryland took on Mount St. didn't play our best," and added Mary's, whom they defeated in a that the team didn't do a lot of long, rough game by a score of 2-1. things they should have. "(We The final game was played on were) more involved in being upset Sunday, with Salisbury State about the referee, and you just upsetting WMC 1-0. can't dothat." Western Maryland's Karl Holz tries to take control from Salisbury Slate. After Saturday's game against There were several factors Mount Sf. Mary's, Coach Steve which led to the tess. Albert Terrors look to "tip-off" Easterday commented that it Mensah, who played with a leg longest half" seemed like "the injury from the Saturday game felt that "we were over confident." they hadever played.' liz Siegenthaler ability, he pointed out fundamental Frostburg State, and John Jay Five minutes into the game, "The team lost their composure WMC Men's Basketball errors in blocking and in College, will be competing for the Albert Mensah kicked a long shot. for a period of 30 to 40 minutes," demonstrated their strength by rebounding. . Tournament Championship. The to Scott Kallins, who targeted the said Kline. Although they "settled ball into the net for the first goal. and attempted several down" game scheduleis as follows: crushing Catholic University, a He then listed essentials needed Friday--7:00 p.m. Eastern vs. During second half, the team shots, "they were unable to put the Division I team, in a pre-season for a successful seasonas "solid was faced with an unexpected ball in the net." scrimmage played this past leadership and people willing to Frostburg handicap: center midfield Alex Western Maryland Soccerclosed 9:00 p.m. John Jay vs. WMC Thursday. work hard." Said Ober. "We have setoreev-z.oo Gerus received a red card and wa's their seasonwith an impressive 12 "To hold a team as good as that." p.m. Consolation remoV€dfromthegame.lnspiteof wins and 5 losses, a record that Catholic indicated we had to be Team members were op- Game the one-man deficit, Western surpassesthe previous record of 9 playing outstanding defense," said tim;stically looking forward to the 9:00 p.m. Championship Game Maryland was able to capture a wins in one season. (Salisbury Coach Dr. Alex ober. with regard beginning of the season. "We've "This should be an exciting, as to the two final tallies of 36-20 and had~a rough pre-season training well asa unique,way to kick off the second goal when Scott Bogart finished 7and 9) captain Jeff After scored with the help of a -wett- team 38-30_"We consistently controlled schedule," stated team captain season," remarked Ober. The cost aimed passfrom Bill Delaney. Rosenberg accepted the zno place the game and we played with in Scott Peters. "Everybody worked of attending the games will be $1 Mount Sf. Mary's scored one trophy, Easterday acknowledged tensity and skill." hard and I think it's going to pay per night for students and $2 per time when they were awarded a that "It's tough to lose,but we had Ober explained that the off." night for adults. penalty kick, ~WMC's strong an~vera~up_erseason." scrimmage is not a part of the The team will certainly have an official schedule, but a "progress opportunity to put their talents to report" of what elements of the use at the Tip-Off Tournament game need Improvement. Athough which is being held this weekendin he was "pretty pleased" with the Gill Gymnasium. Teams from four team's rnen.to. man defense schools: WMC, Easter College, Regionals bound from page 1 which will be traveling to Spokane recalled "that we were kind of Washington for the next set of nervous," going into thIs match. national playoffs later this month. But the Terrors overcame any The team will be leaving early tournament time utters to defeat this afternoon and play their first Juniata two games to one and won game at 7:30 p.m. tonight against the right to face Gettysburg In the Smith College. Ranked ahead of finals. WMC In this tournament are East High pressure tournament Stroudsburg (who the Terrors competition is often where ex- went 1-1against last year), Mans· perlence can mean the most, and field Stateand Brooklyn College. this reality proved to bea handicap for this year's young team early in the season. But in the words of senior Ann Glaeser, "the up perclassmen did a good job of getting the confidence of the new players up for this tournament." WMC's netters will find them selves back in the frying pan this weekend when fhey travel to Carlisle, POI. to play in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Eastern Reglonals. 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