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October 7, 1982 Bunny's brigade rolls on Carlos Ortega fashion WMC had won its first The soccer team once game I-Il again has begun its winning The following weekend ways. Coming of a very sue- (Sept. 111-19) WMC Iraveled cessful season, beset suffer- to Virginia to play in the ing the losses of six starting hamptonlSydney tournament. players. no one was sure how The first game was agalns~ a this year's team could do in tough Moravian squad. Mora- Ihe lough MAC Easl division. vian dominated most of the The season-home opener game, leading 2-0 with Oflry featured Ursinus as the first 20 minutes to go it seemed that lIley were going 10 sIlut opponent. The first haif was a sluggish one for the offenses out the Terrors. At this time Coach Steve Easterday, notic- of both teams. The WMC forwards - Montayne, Beyers, ing that his offense was vir- changed paralyzed, tually Kracke, and Loftus were pen- etrating the Ursinus defense from a ttNO forward front line but could 001 place the shots. to a three man front line. On the other hand. b,illianl Right away Bruce Krache as- defensive play by WMC play· sisted by John Chiaone ers John Chiavooe and Phil scored end shortly ener Chris also The scored. Beyers Blatz frustrated the Ursinus game was now tied and had front line. WhO outran two Gettysburg The second hall saw botll to go into overtime. defenders fifty yards and teams come out with much Righi from tile beginning of scored. The remainder of the more- determination, but it !he first overtime period Mora· first half was even. was able to find the slated a defensive struggle. vian In Ihe second haff Gettys· With about twenty seconds 10 holes necessary to score on burg was able to score a tie go John Monlayne dribble !he the WMC defense. Moravian by !he end of tile game. WMC ball down !he left side of the scored four goals in overtime was not able to score the fiekJ and drawing -the goalie and was victorious 6-2. second half. Once in overtime On SUndayWMC faced HIS out of posilkln end he was both teams played aggressive able to angle a left 10 righl in the consolation game, defense. WMC was led by shot with four seconds left Righi away one could tell it Tom Jakes. Jeff Likin. Bobby into the goal. In dramatic was a different team than that Kline and Mike Paglione in the backfield. Witii~about two min- utes to go in the second ment MVP, and Donna overtime, Todd Ehrlich Mummert, Missy Wagner, and passed the ball to Jeff "Stud" Julie Pringer were named Hayman who moved the ball team MVPs. During this tour- down the left side of the field 1'"1 nament, Anne Glasser and and scored the winning goal. Donna Mummert combined for 59 kills, 21 and 38 respec- Poms 'cheerful' ---- tively. In Western Maryland's most ChriS Sofa recent home victory, they What adds a little more zeal to the WMC home crushed the college of Notre Dame. ~~~~a~~:~i~s~r:na~~ny~~~~~~y~~ ~r:~~:~~t~!f- In a shoot-out of five game the Western Maryland Porn Porn Squad. -e; matches, the Terrors came Co-captains Beth Dorrian and Gina Breuer head the out strong building a quick 9- squad of thirty this year. Try-outs, held September 14, 1 lead and going on to win added eight new girls to the twenty-two from last year. 15-4. In the next game, WMC New two piece green uniforms have replaced the starts drive fell behind 0-1 before estab- bulky sweaters and wrap-around skirts of previous years. lishing 10-1 lead on some The squad will perform at the home games on good serving by Becky Bank- ert. Then the teams traded October 9 (Homecoming) and November 13. On Home- coming, the poms will march in the parade down Main len Arnold Donna Gossard, and sopho- shots until Western Maryland Street and also during half-time. Come out and joln the The Western Maryland CoI- more hitter Beth Laverart. won 15-4. In the final game, festivities. e volleyball team is off to Donna Gossard and Beth the Terrors were overpower- n impressive 7-0 start includ- Caviart come in and play the ing, netting on three serves to ng an upset of the Naval front line while Patsy Moyles win 15-3. Throughout the cademy and a first place comes in on the back line. match, the spiking of Donna nish in the Mary Washington Western Maryland's first vic- Mummert and Julie Fringer Frisco Family Pub oumament. tory over Messiah came eas- kept the Notre Dame team The team, coached by Dr. /ly, 15-3, 15-2, but the next off-balance, This excellent arol Fritz, plays a 5-1 line match was not as easy. The front line play was aided by p. This consists of five play- Naval Academy almost beat the picture perfect set-ups of ...., DAILY SPECIALS '"'" rs being in for most, if not Westem Maryland in the first Patsy Moylers and Anne Glas- MONDAY· TUESDAY· e whole match and three game of their match, but the ser. Also, Becky Bankert and WITH ther players rotating in and Terrors prevailed 15-13, 15-5. Missy Wagner provided the SPAGBETTl,..r.m.\TSAUce R'O flUE SODAS EQUAL WITH 2 SUCl!S GAJUlC EACH PIZZA 0[' of the last position. Also, At the Mary Washington Terror offense with excellent BREAD-ONLY SIZE - SMAll., MI!Dt1JM is means that five hitters Tournament, the lady Terrors serving including three aces "" OR lARGE setters, will be in at all lost their first game to the each. The two front line subs, jrree. Coach Fritz does this host team, and it appeared Donna Gossard and Beth WEDNESDAY· THURSDAY· a take the greatest advan- that Westem Maryland might Laurias played well for the QRDEROF STROMBOUAT ge of the talents these play- take themselves out of the short time they were in with a .... CSAUES IIl.PRICE rs have. The five players tournament, but they man- total of five kills. ONLY" are in consistently are aged to win 14-16,15-9,15-8. The Terrors head next for SUNDAY· $1." OFF AiL LARGE PIZZAS eniors (setter/hitter) Anne After the .sluggish start, WMC the Towson Tournament which 50< OFF AU MEDIUM OR SMALL PIZZAS lasser, and junior hitters: went on to destroy their next includes teams in all three ky Bankert, Julie Fringer, three opponents. They de- athletic divisions with teams Donna Mummert, and Melissa strayed Long Wood 15-0, 15- such as the University of Waaner. The three substitu- 4: Galludet 1&"5, 15-4; and and Delaware. last 87~355& ·09 players are Senior setter Howan 1.5-2.15-0. 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