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February 12, 1986IWestern Maryland College/Page 7 Wrestlers win, women top MAC-SW Nancy Hutchinson and soph- by Cynthia Schafer omore Lisa Sullivan totaled 11 while Coberly added 10 more. WRESTLING Defending section and South- ern Division champion Gettys- AI the Juniata Invitational on burg came to town Jan. 11 Jan. 11 the wrestling team and left in second place as showed their depth and bal- the Green & Gold stopped the men reached I· ance. Seven for the Terrors and the Bullets 67-57. Sullivan led the Terror charge with 16 final round despite the fact that none of points while Boyer chipped in them won their closing match, 13 points. The women won the team did come away with over Dickinson Jan. 15, 71-61 the team laurels in the six- and Messiah Jan. 18 72-60. squad event. Seizing second Boyer scored 20 points and place were Jon Bovit at 126 snagged 11 rebounds aqaints Ibs., Joe Monteleone at 142 the Devils while Hutchinson Ibs., Skip Sinak at 150, Tom tossed in 14 more. Coberly Hulsey at 158, Jamie O'Neil! pulled down 11 rebounds. In at 177, Ed Singer at 190 and a physical contest against Mike Martinovich at heavy- Messiah, Boyer scored 18 weight. points, Hutchinson 16, Sulli- van 15, and junior Linda Ba- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL wiec 11. Terror swimmer Ed Swanson pulls hard in the final moments of a recent meet. As of Jan, 18, the lady MEN'S BASKETBALL omore guard Jeff Stemple led the way again with 16 and the boards. On Jan, 18 WMC Terrors were in first place in earned his firs! star! and 15 points respectively, while trailed Catholic, 72-71, with the Middle Atlantic Confer- Coach.Alex Ober's five split showed the home crowd why senior Dwain Woodley added just eight seconds remaining ence Southwest Section at 4- a pair of games, defeating when he sunk all six of his 10 more. and WMC holdir1'gthe ball for O. Junior center Cindy Boyer Muhlenberg 73-63 on Jan. 8, shots from the floor for 13 John's Hopkins fell to WMC the last shot. But Hursey's and classmate Molly Coberly but losing to Moravian 65-57 points. On Jan. 11 the Terrors on Jan. 16 by a score 69-61. jumper rattled off the rim and scored 21 and 16 points Senior guard Dick Bender led traveled to play fifth ranked Hursey pumped in 23 points WMC fell for the seventh time respectivley as WMC downed the Terrors with 22 points in Moravian. The Green had a and lead the Terrors in scor- in 12 games. Hursey out- Albright Jan, 7, 75-49. Frank- the victory over Muhlenberg, five-point lead with four min- ing. The Green held a 34-16 scored his teammates with 20 -lin & Marshall was the next the defending section utes left, but could not hang lead at half and hung on for points, and also received his opponent to fall by 64-54 champs, while senior Jim Hur- on as the Greyhounds the victory. Bender generated 1,000 career point, while count. Boyer led WMC scor- sey added 19 points and stormed back to take the 12 points while freshman Jim Bender chipped in 17 and ers with 16 points. Senior grabbed 10 rebounds, Soph- victory. Bender and Hursey Glowacki pulled down 11 off Woodley added 13 points ~----------------------------------~ PHONE MAN TO GET INTO 848 0944 SUMMER. 14 PENNSYLVANIA AVE WESTMINSTER, MD. 21157 SALE~' IN.STAlLA110r.l· 'REPAI~S RICH HALL 848-9518 Ifyou have at least two years of college left, you can spend six weeks at WMC SUMMER CONFERENCE our Army ROTC Basic Camp thissummer and earn approximately $600. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES can ~~t~rifch~ROT~~YOu Year Program this fall and Pre-application meeting rece~v:td;etb~l'~ff year. happens on graduation day. Feb. 17, 1986 That's when you receive an officer's commission. 7 pm - Leidy Room So get your bodv in shape (not to mention your bank account). _ Enroll in Army ROTC. Conference Assistants For more information, contact your Professor of Military Science. Conference Aids BI~~" Life Guards Any questions contact: Barry Bosley, Director or Marketing and Facilities Management ext. 539