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Page 6 The Phoenix February 11, 1982 Terrors drive towards playoffs Bruce Mable before letting up on the helpless edge with 1:06 left in the half, but to go weeks will determine who goes to the Bullets. This time the Bullets stayed Gettysburg SCoredtwo quick buckets out, the After the time Bullets "A heck 01 a lot better." That is how even with the Terrors throughOUt the to tie at the half 26-26 scored six straight points and stayed play-offs" said Coach Ober As for the chances of beating both l Western Maryland coach Alex Ober first half and remained close until the Dave Engle (13 pts., 5 aestsfs. 7 within six until, with 3:08 left in the Franklin & Marshall and DickinS()(lon described a Gettysburg team that final minutes of the game. pressured the Terrors through most of Doug Pinto (20 pts.. 6 rebounds) retxxJnds) came up with a three point game, Gettysburg coach Bob Lebr their home courts..."1 can't remember half and get play to start the second this important Middle Atlantic Confer- scored ten straight points to keep the the Terror offense moving again. The complained just a little too much to beating F & M at F & M and we ence game, before losing 69--58 struggling Terrors even with the Bul- the referees and drew a technical haven't beaten them in our last four 'NMC is now 14-4 over all and 6-3 in lets in the opening minutes of the teams traded baskets for the next foul, Doug Pinto hit both ends 01 the meetings," said coer. "Dickinson is the Southwest division, only two game. Gettysburg opened up a slim three minutes, but then Doug Pinto technical and put the Terrors up by another story. We have beaten them games back of leader Dickinson four point lead but couldn't poll away went on another scoring binge, scar. eight the last game of the season three College (6-1) from Western Maryland. John Seiler ing eight of the next ten points for the Gettysburg closed to within six with straight years to make the play-offs." The last time these two teams met (12 pts.. 4 rebounds) and Scot Kohr Terrors, moving WMC out to a 43-35 a quick basket but that was as close In between these two games the 'NMC played its best game of the (5 pts., 3 rebounds) combined for lead wilh 12:20 remaining. Dave as they would get. rte jerrcrs put on Terrors also play Moravian (6-2 in year and crushed Gettysburg, ex- eleven points in the closing minutes Engle and John Seiler extended the a free throwing clinic in the final conference) in Gill Gym. All are must lead to twelve points and GettySburg tending their lead to thirty points of the hall to give WMC a four point was forced to call time out with 11:25 minutes, hitting 9 for 10 to give games, although a loss to F & M themselves the final winning margin would dim, but not destroy. WMC's 69--58. chances of post season play. Dickin- Matmen have a good season seven assists for the Terrors and Jeff son and Moravian meet twice before Jim Dawson had 12 points and the season ends and Dickinson must Weyer added 7 points and 5 re- play F & M at F & M. The play-offs - Mark Cavana~gh come toumament time." He goes as the 167 pound class. A very solid ~:C;r ~~::iti::,~~n~~~, T~~ro~~a:~~ these teams ~~~ bounds. are still a loog way away for any of Gettysburg was lead by Chip Graber with 19 points Should Western Maryland end up in Westem Maryland has three confer- "I don't think the school knows we far as to predict at least five of his have a wrestling team," said John ~r~sh~a;:. com':gt:?r't ~~e;~I~ ~:a ~~~~~s:n~i~~c~;:h:il'& wrestlers will place in the upcoming seems to echo the Hackney, who displeasure of many WMC matmen. tie Dickinson, then they would ad- they are assured of at least a tie for Sophomore Jeff Kidwell wrestles in since Contrary to popular opinion, WMC MAC toumament ~~~r~ee~sf:r:d 10 I~~SSeve~ match their final three conference games, mini-playbff for the final spot. If they the 118 pound class. Jeff is a top- does have a wrestling program and a notch wrestler who, although having Pat Griffen and sophomore Lee :::d s~:~c~a~eth: :~~~:nc: at~~_ :oan~:a~o:n:tftfo~. ~~~~~~gh~~~ fine one at that. some trouble getting in the groove ~~~~~~=:~~~~::~~rn~~~ ~~eo~~:~ conference title. WMC wins its remaining conference In a recent interview, Dr. Sam Case, this year, is a very strong tournament of the team. Griffen is a strong ~ "We've just been muddying up the games.) coach of the 3-6 squad, voiced "no candidate. competitor and fine wrestler. Myers waters up till now. The remaining two sour grapes" over the lack of cover- At 134 pounds, freshman Matt has had several toUgh matches this ,... ... --, age in the school paper. General Kozak has been an exciting wrestler year and 10000sforward to the MAC's consensus among the wrestlers is with many close matches. Case Sam Frost is also a freshman, He's MIDDLE ATlANTlC STATES COLLEGIATE ATHLETlC CONFERENCE that they want more exposure in the points to Kosak's Widener win as a had a tough year and must frequently REPORT FOR FebrueIy 8, 1982 .40-. BASKETBALL PoIm. college paper. high point and sites tremendous wrestle out of his own weight class, u.gu. PoInts 0venI1t PC'T . "Darnn right. There's no harder potential in this young grappler. giving as much as 15-20 pounds • F working team on campus. They de- Sophomore Glenn Yurcisit] anchors Junior John Hackney is the team's T_ WL 61 PC'T F OFF DEF W t t 6 L 64711651001 857489 381 Dickinson 54.4 69.9 serve recognition," said Dr. Case the 142 pound class. Undefeated heavyweight. After being away from Moravian 62 750457429 57.2 53.6 7 61110611016 This has been a rebuilding year for most of last year, Glenn placed fourth school for a semester Hackney is just WestemMd 63 667610569 67.7 63.2 14 " 4 77712801114 the Terror grapplers. With only one at the James Madison University F&M 53 625509 493 "6 61.6 13 8 61913481206 .senior on the squad. Pat Griffin, the Tourney against division opponents. coming around. The MAC's are also Muhlenberg 35 .375415438 51.9 548 5 15 .25010621.153 team's biggest problem is inexperi- 150 pounder Dave Yurclsion is Hackney's main concern at lhis point LebanonValley 2 7 222519595 57.7 66.1 7 u .38811691264 Case can't say enough about the ence, coupled with a very tough undefeated in dual meets this year. teams managers, Ann Royston, and Gettysburg 1 8 111525619 58.3 688 5 16 23812411444 schedule. Wreslling in the number Despite being previously hampered Annette Horn. They attend all prac- two conference in the country against by a chest injury. Dave placed third tices and matches. In Case's own BASKETIIAlL RESULTS such traditional wreslling power- at James Madison words. "They're lantastic, wonderful. Dickinson78, Susquehama 58 Gettysburg45. Moravian39 tccses as Duke, Delaware, and Mor- Larry Urie. the versatile East and the best managers we've ever Muhlenberg63, Franklin& Marshall60 01 WesternMary1ano'84. Washinlon80 gan State has certainly contributed 10 Stroedsburg transfer. has wrestled in had" Ursinus69, Moravian63 Alooghl68. Muhlenberg63 the team's sub-500 over-all record. several classes this year ranging from Also instrumental in all aspects of WeslernMaryland57, l.ebeooIl Valley53 WesternMaryland69. Gettysburg58 Dickinson15. Muhlenberg6 Case notes that the team is having 142 to 158. A sophomore, Urie has WMC wrestling is assistant coach Franklin& Marshall69, Haver1(l(d62 Dickinson86, Lebanon Valley63 a successful season, all things con- fine moves and much potential ' and former WMC grappler Rip Jami- Franklin& Marshall64. Moravian59 sidered. "We don't have enough Junior Mike Creamer wrestles at son Key Wester balance for duel meets, but we do 158 pounds. Creamer is a hard Support WMC wrestling. You'll be WRESTLNl RESULTS have great individual talent and will worker looking forward to the MAC hearing a lot from them in the future, Towson 34, Johns Hopkins12 from page 5 definitely make our presence feft Toumament. Joe Cubu~io ~presents "Hooty Hoot." Johrw-Hopkjns43,Albrighl6 Moravian24, Gettysburg22 --------------'"'1 Ge1tysburg21. SusQuehanna 21 quite the same as before they left. of the changes were physical Some Gettysburg32. Swarthmore21 ~'ork 24, Gettysborg21 leamed in a classroom. During the trip the group wrote Ursinus30, WeslemMaryland19 hundreds of limerics to tease each lebanon Valley36. WesternMaryland 9 other and just to express our feelings. L~t(' Night SPK;~/! It seems fitting that I end this article 8 p.rn.-ff p.m. ;;::::::;;~~with adventure: one that in a way sums up our CQlSe~~ ... 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