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POI' 10IWeatem Marylancl_ColI.geJMay 10, 1984 Terrors take MACtitle The impossible dream came hande Dave Fowler (Manlius, Md.) leads the team in RBI's true last Saturday for the N.Y.) struck out 10 Washing- with 24 while hitting at a .324 Western Maryland College ton batters to lead the Green clip while Sam Kerns (Silver baseball team as the Green to a 12~6 win in the MAC Spring, Md.) and Lutche Terrors came-from-behind to South title game. Nattans and round out the .300 club with defeat Juniata, 13-12 in 10 Keith Berlin (Leonia, N.J.) .303 and .302 averages re- innings, to capture the Middle each had three hits while Dan spectively. Atlantic Conference baseball D'imperio (Philadelphia, Pa.) The sophomore pitching title. drove in the winning run in the combination of Fowler and With just three seniors and championship game against Keith Lutgen (Marlton, N.J.) three juniors on the 1984 Juniata. Soph Tad Webster are atop most of the Terror squad, many people dis- (Manlius, N.Y.) pitched four categories. Lutgen is 4-1 on counted the Terrors because scoreless innings of relief to the year with a 3.89 ERA. of their inexperience. But it pick up the win against the Fowler is 5-0 with a 4.11 ERA. was the youngsters that came Indians. He leads WMC in strikeouts through when called upon to Western Maryland, now 16- with 31 and saves with three. give Western Maryland its 5 overall. has seven batters Senior Ron Lutgen (Marlton, first-ever MAC championship. hitting over .300. Co-captain N.J.) also sports a 4-1 mark The freshmen tandem of Ray Thompson (Berlin, Md.) with a 5.07 ERA. shortstop Steve Lutche (For- leads the club with a .354 The Terrors now must await est Hill, Md.) and leftfielder average while Nattans is a word from the NCAA Division Joe Nattans (Towson, Md.) close second at .353. Sopho- III selection committee to see RIch JoItnaon ".,. IIIJIII"., Jun/llfa, he IICOtfId two of the thirteen each drove in two runs to more Doug Barna (Pompton if they will receive a bid to the fIlM It fOol( to win. lead WMC past Moravian, 8- Plains, N.J.) is batting .340 24-team championship field. 5, to win the MAC Southwest while D'imperio is at .333. The field will be chosen on Section. Sophomore right- r:J~Un!!!iO~r-,J~e,!!ff..2W~e~VEer'-lE(IB~a~lti!!!m~or!!:e,-,_!M!!!a!L_vl!.;3,_. --., Spring sports wrap up Game statistics ,. _.. MAC CHAMP ·IONSHIP FI.l.uIgan,p e e c ........ BASEBALL (16-5 overall, 9- homeruns in the contest and the 200 (22.3). Senior Joe GAME -.p l...IophIm.1b _.. , c 2 MAC Southwest - CHAMPI- Western Maryland could mus- Hedrick (Elizabethtown, Pa.) ....." -, · · · , c -.p ONS OF MAC) - AA impossi- ter just four hits. The season setting a school record with a -'" e , , · , , o finished fourth in the 400 e ble dream came true last closed on a losing note as meter intermediate hurdles 3 , ....... Saturday at Elizabethtown, York defeated the Green, 11- -... , -" 3 ta 3 ta " Pa., as the Green and Gold 5. Nick Pesik (Baltimore, Md.) 54.5 clocking. The 400 meter _." w..t.m~CXI2310 .. " downed Juniata to capture and Donna Cox (Fallston, relay team of Howard, Henry · e c t 012630 ceo 012140 113205 the MAC titie. The dream Md.) each had Iwo hits for Montague (Westminster, Md.), -.p c , ""_p a... Mw*Ig RBI _ o.n D·I~ began with an 8-5 victory WMC. Missy Mules (Towson, Rick Conner_ (Silver Spring, -." e c , E • KerN, D'l>nperIo. Welle, Thompeoo. Brm over Moravian in the South- Md.) set a single season Md.) and Dana Hill (Walkers- MIIIMr,1f · s o · , o c c c DP·Westem~l.LOB .JunIa 11. eca-,1f west Section title game. The record for wins as she picked ville, Md.) took sixth place ",-, · , , c c w...nMlr)Wld14.Sf-~D"~.SH s YodIf.rf freshmen tandem of Steve up all 10 victories for the with a time of 44.0. The -., , c o ·.....___SB-Keml2.2B-~1..aINm 3lI·Wsyet.~PaoI2.HFI-"-'i. · _.. c Lutche (Forest Hill, Md.) and Terrors from the mound. Pesik Johnson (Cclumbia, Md.) took _, " " " c t t ......" . , women's team placed 10th in r Joe Nattans (Towson, Md.) and Cox led WMC in hitting the 14-team field. Senior Chris ....... """'-'N>,. :,,,, ~ , " : , , each drove in a pair of runs with .491 and .370 averages _, ~ , · , ....'" , ,. · · while Keith Lutgen (Marlton, respecitvely. Tracy Dauer (Bel fourth place in the 100 meter D"~.c! ,. ,. ~- ~ N.J.) allowed just one hit over Air, Md.) was the only other dash (13.0), fifth in the 200 Wsyet,lb ...... ". . . ,. l 51-3 innings to notch the win. Terror above .300 as she hit (26.6, WMC record) and sixth -1Wl ~nct!: r!ig~~1~~~POf;~~91f2a7==================;' .347. Jeff Weyer (Baltimore, Md.) went 4-5 with five RBI's to (3-10 LACROSSE liEN'S lead WMC past Washington overall,3-1 MAC Southwest) - The 1600 meter relay team of 12-6, for the MAC South - The Terrors closed their Johnson, Sue Stevenson championship. Dave Fowler season last week with a 12-6 (Sykesville, Md.), Julie Craig Congratulations (Manlius, N.Y.) fanned 10 to loss to eventual MAC titleist (Allendale, N.J.) and Jennifer gain his fifth victory against Swa~mo Sophomore Mark Lummis (Cherry Hill, N.J.) fin- no defeats. Things looked Carter (Ellicott City, Md.) led ished fifth in 4:17.7 which set to the bleak for the Green in the title WMC in scoring with 31 goals another WMC record. game when Juniata took a 12- and three assists for 34 points liEN'S TENNIS (4-7 overall, graduating 6 lead into the bottom of the while freshman Matt Jackson 0-3 MAC Southwest) - The eighth inning. But when Dan (Catonsville, Md.) tallied 16 Terrors closed their season at O'imperio (Philadelphia, Pa.) goals and 13 assists for 29 the MAC Individual Champi- Class blooped a single to leftfield points. onships at F&M. Mark. John- which scored Nattans and WOllEN'S LACROSSE (2-8 son (Ft. Washington, Md.) and Ray Thompson (Be~in, Md.), overall, 0-3 MAC West) -- The Greg Merril (Rockville, Md.) of the Terrors had pulled even at women's lacrosse team con- both lost their first round 12. With one out in the tenth, cluded its season last week matches. Earlier in the week, 1984 Nattans tripled. O'imperio fol- dropping a 10-7 overtime de- WMC defeated Gallaudet to lowed with a sacrifice fly to cision to Widener. Senior pick up its fourth win of the right scoring Nanans and giv- Ardie Anderson (Kingsville, season. Good luck! ing WMC its first-ever MAC Md.) led the Green and Gold WOllEN'S TENNIS (3-7 baseball championship. Tad in scoring with 24 goals and overall, 0-3 MAC Southwest}- Webster (Manlius, N.Y.) eight assists for 32 points. - The women's team close its at Gettys- Banking problems pitched four innings of shut- TRACK AND FIELD (men season at the MAC Individual out relief to gain the win. The 4-4, women 2-6) -- The West- Championships Terrors' 16 victories ties a ern Maryland track teams burg. The doubles team of From Page 9 school record for wins in a closed their seasons last Becky Bankert (Gettysburg, banK·s new policy, but be- this college that have bills to single season. weekend at the MAC Champi- Pa.) and Tracy Serratelli (Par- cause this bank doesn't have payor food to buy. The only SOFTBALL (10-4 overall, 5- onships at Messiah College. sippany, N.J.) lost their first the decency to inform me of way I can see to get around 3 MAC Southwest) - The The men's team finished 13th round match in three sets. their new policy. I feel this problem is to either get Terrors' hopes of defending out of the 21-team field. Sen- Sue Malkus (Cambndge, Md.) strongly that this College another bank that will cash their MAC. Southern Division ior Ludley Howard (Spring- and Linda Spring (Baltimore, should have some way of checks right away, or set up championship were dashed field, Mass.) paced the Md.) lost their first round cashing checks right away, an office that will cash checks last week by Gettysburg L3 Terrors with a third place singles matches in straight because there are people at right away. the Bullets thumped WMC, 8- finish in the 100 meter dash sets. 2. The Builets pounded three (11.19) and a fourth place in