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April 16, 1987iWesiern Maryland College/Page 3 Stumpfig hurls three-hitter in win, Lax wins three games Terrors lose second game 16-4 Men's Lacrosse Ann Kangas lead the Green with wind was blowing and the sky The WMC Men's Lacrosse six; Stacey Bradley netted five; by Deirdre Hollingshed was threatening a downpour. It team has been on a roll for the Nancy Kammerer had four and Cindy The baseball team started off was the bottom of the fifth with past three games, pulling off Sandi Stevens, McLeod Montanye each tallied victories its home opener with a double two out and two on and Dave impressive FDU-Madison, over and Jenny took: 36 shots on Dickinson, WMC two. and header against Moravian Saturday Llewellyn came up. Hoping for Drew. The victory over goal to Hood's eight April II. The Terrors won the another fifth inning rally, the Dickinson came on April 8 at Softball first game with a score of 8-4 and Terror fans looked on with • lost the second game 164. anticipation. What they got home by a score of 20-2. FDU- on with WMC split a double header on Franklin 10 the Terrors Marshall fell Madison and ":. The first game started out on instead was their own personal April 11 by 9-6. 15-10 was the April4,droppingthefirslgame9- of the infamous version George a low note and after the second Brett Pine Tar incident. The score by which Drew lost 10 the 0 and picking up the win in the inning the Terrors wert; looking at stopped Green on April 12. second by a score of 5-4. a 2-0 score in Moravian's favor. umpires the game and In the rain against Drew Bill The first game was a The score remained that way until Llewellyn was called out, leaving Hallett had the leading scores for masterpiece for F & M's Valerie the fifth inning when starling everyone 10 wonder why. Then the Green Terrors with four goals Koegler who only allowed two pitcher Junior Paul gtumpfig and Ned Cerveny pitching. However, word got out--there was too much and four assists. Senior Mike hits for her complete game the Terrors caught fire. After to the disappointment of Terror pine tar on his bat. pretest from Smith had three goals, while victory. After much Steve Lutchc, Kaccy Crystal, and fans, they did not see the Terrors Assistant Coach Dale Sprague, Craig Reichert and John Chessock Junior Lisa Sullivan drove in John Fitzsimmons got a single, pull another come from behind contributed two apiece. Mark the tying and winning runs with a single, and a double respectively victory. Cerveny pitched the first the game proceeded and it was the Wanamaker, Matt Jackson, and sixth inning triple. Sullivan the Greyhounds suddenly found three innings and the Greyhounds top of the sixth. The Terrors Rich Skirpan each added one. came up to the plate with only themselves in a 3-3 tie with the gradually built up a lead. The were still, however, not happy Senior Eric Hummel had his first one out after Debra Rayne singled Terrors. learn gave up 12 bases on balls and searched ~or a string or some goal of the season and also and Tammy Kile had reached on sort of measurlug device. They The sixth inning turned out which led to Moravian runs. Ken an error. to be a Terror dream and a Brignall pitched the fourth inning finally found a tape measure and a assisted on one goal. home game The Green's last home game The last Terror Greyhound nightmare with the and was replaced by John Ford in rule book. will be played this Saturday April will be played on April 18 against Terrors lathering the Greyhound the fifth inning. Ford pitched the As it turned out, there is no rest of the game and came up rule in the NCAA about pine tar 18 against Franklin and Marshall. Dickinson. pitcher and coming up with five Women's Lacrosse Track & Field empty when he reached in his bag on the bat. The umpire reversed unanswered runs. That was all the Terrors got and it would prove of tricks and the Terrors lost 164. himself and cancelled all sixth On April 9 the women's Ethan Langford set a new to be all they needed. The game An interesting factor in the inning play, reverting to the lacrosse team came away with a school record in the pole vault ended with a score of 8-4 in favor fifth inning, though, might have bottom the fifth. Llewellyn then 22-4 victory over Hood at home. April II at the Messiah .. of Western Maryland. Stumpfig affected the momentum of the struck out, and with him went the The Lady 17-1 Terrors time had lead. an Invitational. He broke his own half record of 13' 6" by six inches and impressive momentum. Terrors John Ford pitched the full game and recorded game. Until this point, the and the Terrors could not stop the In the goa] scoring department established a new one of 14 feet. the win allowing just three hits. action had been less than exciting Greyhounds and they fell 16-4. 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