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Page 6'Western Maryland College/October 9, 1986 Men's cross country looses in dual meet Men's Cross Counlry second in the Loyala race and The men dropped their first sixth overall in the tri-meet. Bob dual meet of the season, 15-49, at Hutchinson placed tenth in the tri- Franklin & Marshall on Saturday, meet and also scored in the Sept 27. The Terrors' top Loyola victory. -, ~?~~~;rs: f!:~~~e ~~~ Field !lockey mile course in 26:33. • The defense of the hockey Sophomore Steve Kaufman placed squad continues to be the major ninth overall in 27:19. On Oct. 1 strength of the 1986 season as the Green defeated Loyola 23-35 WMC posted another shutout and continued on Oct 4 to win victory on Sept. 25. The Green one of three races in a blanked Washington College, 1-0, Westminster tri-meet The by controlling the entire contest. Terror defense is thwarted in the backfield as an opposing player slips by. Terrors downed Catholic, 26-29, WMC outshot Washington 33-4, Karen Boy ton scoring with junior but were defeated by Gettysburg, the game's only goal on a rebound Terror football loses 18-37, and American, 22-32. Ripley once again paced the after halftime lead squad in both meets, fmishing continued on page 7 yards WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE'S gained. at the Macintosh by Cynthia Schafer gave its conversion Tanyeri for two points the quarter. and passes for 91 yards bright There spots were, for 12 some 10:30 mark in the first quarter however, John Cliber extra WMC. kicked completed Maryland point and was the Western in the second Scott CONNECTION large crowd at before S.Bair However, from there on in it was team's leading rusher with a net of was the famine-for the Green finally 31 yards. Stonebraker stadium and Gold a thrill succumbing to defeat last offense. Plenty of opportunities Green's top receiver with six by the defense WMC'smost Saturday. The Terrors scored first were provided three who catches for 34 yards. He ran back for 20 popular computer and led 15-0, but in the second intercepted Muhlenberg two kickoffs yards in system is available half suffered a letdown and passes and recovered two fumbles, addition. Joe Broadhurst excelled (0 record 36 returning for your dorm allowed Muhlenberg but in the end they could not on special teams, five room! unanswered points to go down to withstand the relentless push of punts, blocking an extra point, as defeat 15-36. the Mules. well as intercepting a Mule pass. WMC was dominated on Quarterback Joe Cliber offense, only accumulating six This coming Saturday' Oct scored both WMC's touchdowns first downs to Muhlenberg's 15. 11 the Terrors will once again on short runs from the two and The visitors ourgained the Terrors search for their first victory in three yard lines. John in both passing and rushing two seasons when they travel to 'Stonebraker ran in the first yardage for a total of 217-115 Juniata. Westminster Computer Center Volleyball team ranks fourth Fairground Village Shopping Center Westminster, Md (301 848-0333 In NCAA Division III poll SGA by Cynthia Schafer win Tenors' With the Lady over Franklin & Marshall 3-0 on Oct the This on overall 2, their record stands at 15-1 season. presents ... translates to a first place ranking Region Southern in the NCAA and an impressive fourth place nationally in NCAA Division III play. In the F&M series, the Green put away their opponents in just ten minutes. 15-0. Senior Lynn Habricht served for 11 points in a row to put a seal on the game. The second game saw WMC downing F&M 15-3 and then lS- I in the clincher. Sophomore her with 3.1. Ciambruschini also Ciambruschini stood out in the Pam Bragg served for seven currently leads the Terrors in win over the defending West points in the second game and service aces with 15. Virginia NAJA champion by eight in the third. Senior Karen In other recent action the accrueing 10 kills. three service Miles was the dominant offensive Green defeated two schools on aces and seven blocks. player for the Green recording 12 Sept. 24: Host Shepard College Coach Carol Fritz. who kills. Laura Ciambruschini and went down 2-0, under the on recently recorded her four Shawn Young followed by slaught of Molly Coberly's four hundredth victory in her 19 years making five kills each. Miles has service aces and Miles 10 kills as head coach, will take her team a club high average of 4.3 kills a and five blocks. Alderson- to the Dickinson Invitational on L -' match. and Ciambruschini trails Broaddus fell by a score of 2·1. Oct, 10 and II.
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