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Page 6IWestern Maryland College/February 9, 1989 Intramurals sport excitement and talent blew 2 free throws at the end of the By Jim Cardea lst OT which would have sealed a Bete victory. Despite the outcome It's the time of the year for these two powerhouses will proba- Intramural Basketball. Jan Term bly meet again with much more at marked the beginning of yet an- stake. other exciting intramural hoop In addition to the Bachelors season with fifteen teams vying for and Betes. there are several other TheSGAis backfroma "restful" Jan Term withafew new items shirts. on our agenda the coveted championship renewed teams worthy of mentioning. The new season Phi Delt #1 ream led by Frank "K Each brings We are now in the process of getting a WMC credit card which .Man" Kratovil and Chip Barnes will give students and faculty 10% 10 50% discounts at various hope and enthusiasm for dozens of restaurants and businesses throughout the surrounding area. Hope- intramural athletes who grow up could also make some waves. crown, and ....fully. we'll have these discount cards. good for one year, by early dreaming of the WMC to be no dif- Kratovil is one of the most exciting players in the league, while Barne 's this season promises April. ferent This year's intramural unorthodox style of play can be Results of the GLAR survey has been tallied. Look for them in the next edition of the PHOENIX. teams are the strongest in recent sity players Jackson Taylor and quietly effective. and the Faculty The and a highly competitive Mike Schmall, memory Hazers and the emergence Freshman Andrea Covington is representing the SGA in a conference of student governments to be held at Hood College. season appears to be in SLOre. of Bill Desciak, who has made a staff team are two well behaved The two teams to beat this year There from junior teams with balanced attacks. remarkable transition Plan on several SGA sponsored social events to be held in the to Spring. Just ask social head Jim Cardea who is currently "grabbing are the "Bachelor's Best" team and varsity reserve Desciak's intramural are no standouts on either team, but prorninance. their teamwork slashing the Bete's A team. Both are loaded gentlemanly and the bull by the horns", in spite of his recent basketball injury. with talent and the road tothelnrra- drives to the hoop were virtually demeanors are a big plus. mural final four seems destined to unstoppable and left most of the The Preachers have added a pass through Blanche Ward and sparse crowd standing agape. number of players which should McDaniel halls. The season open- Desciak is just one of several give them a lift, Matt Palazzo ing match-up between these two intramural standouts produced by coming off of major knee surgery, teams highlighted a Jan- term ses- former JV coach Paul Nolan. No- heads a list of several "Big" guys sion marred by forfeits and sagging lan coached some of WMC's best who could make a difference in the attendance. kept secrets also in the forms of playoffs. Supersub Denny Van Is- In one of the best intramural Dave Cadigan, Dave Shaw, and tendal takes the game to another games of all time, the Bachelors Eric Fairfield, who all figured level. edged the Betes in a triple overtime prominently in the first game. There may be otherdarkhorse thriller which conjured up memo- Shaw and Fairfield's perimeter teams out there, but only time will ries of the former Celtics-Suns play would have brought a smile to tell. There is one certainty how- playoff game of the 70's. This Nolan'sface, while thecxpression- ever, this years intramural season game marked the debut of ex-var- Jess Cadigan uncharacteristically promises something for everyone. Lady Terrors are ''best team," WMC says Coach Martin holds Melissa Hallmark, and freshman By Bill Desciak Angie Alfano. Contributing off of a very deep bench are junior for- Black ward Carrie Alwine and freshmen The Lady Terrors are off and Jill Evans and Rhonda Small. running in what promises to be the "The basic differences be- History finest season Women's basketball tween this year's squad and the has ever had here on the Hill. The ones of years past are that this J.SollfHnlstJur(lbtH-.) I.Shrp year'sreamisdeeperandmore ~. PI'OtKulln, offltt. (.bb •. ) 2.Wo .... o Lady hoopsters tied the school's well Month ,. H .. ped l." record for most wins in a season rounded", states Martin. "On our II. o.tdoon fI"IO. 4. OoM;tomp..,t (16) with a 65-34 thrashing of past teams. we relied 100 much on 13.Sb.ledty~ 5. Aralo.tomblt U.Di'l'iRololtlle ...,tlle 6.Alra-atl.~. Hood College last Thursday. just one or two players. This year Continued from page 1 ::::.=':!:PJftSIoo 1. IOlHfllIltrprooouo "Asourrecorcisuggests,thisis our opponents can't just key on '.Wrt l'.C ..... tolor 9. Voleilltooffl« the best team talent-wise that l have Barb because Claire is contributing ances from well-known black au- 11.01011, 10. Pille coached," eighth-year head coach at the otherpost. Wealsohavealot thors. Additionally, a gospel jubi- U.A_ r. ~ohlotft. Il.POI'IllICripl lee will take place featuring gospel .,....wz.tIo.(.bbI'.) 14. Colllp •• J (Ibb ••) Becky Martin said. ''This also is an more speed and experience at the 13. Vloliltio.of ..... au 17.l>Itftdol outstanding group of student-ath- guard positions. Our bench is one groups from the Baltimore-Wash- lO. AodlO 01 16. Hot bt~rnp 14. 500 lIMe .. of "'P"' ington area as well as the talents of 19. SaaII ...... ts letes with four players making of the strongest I've ever had." ll.Sun U.N e. (Stol.) dean's list during the fall semester, The Terrors are currently WMCstudents. 3J.Typeot_ydllc~ 27.RiIII In addition to Black History (utw.) ZI.FlnI .... D and two eligible for Academic All- ranked third in the Atlantic Region .M.hWlto.tke(Hot1fona) 19.ClleMkalddtmDI Month events, all students are en- l5._ 3O.notqlll __ penoo America nomination." Thevenoux which covers Ohio, Maryland, couraged to attend BSU meetings 3l.8otIIt ...- tt.!e (abbr.) l6. Ed •. Grol,(.bbr.) (Lyon, France) auack. third year WhenaskedwhatIheteam'sshort responded, on Tuesday clubroom. at 7pm in the New Jersey, and Washington Transfer Claire D.C. JI·~loIfbal ". Soal .... nights and 37. GI~eI •• Qe •• IIIbr.lortertPI The meet- McDaniel G.~ldftItlerof"" starter Barb Wolf lead a well bal- 41.CaI_'" term goals are, Martin ... Prep_toHball ings are open to people of all races 43.SWIa.fplut "not to lose to any unranked teams anced offensive The 6' 1" 46.AlIO)' ".c.h across relations n.F1IwttlllIf. ".Uwan.·I~ - Thevenoux leads the teain in $Co;~" (which they have not done yet) and to promote good Angela Coleman ..._- f.,oI 54.Ias)'plt Wolf is seco~ inboth categories ( Elizabethtown and 4th ranked one making a conscious effort to be ".' PotItlYtIy tbrpd log (15.4 ppg) as well as rebounds the campus. the ranked with to hang ~tough ... u- 51. AI_I stressed ''The importance of every- 51. DuD 53.MIIdleY_dllW The tenacious teams we have left on our regular (10.4 per game). ........ 56.M~'ro_tre 20th season schedule, U. Won) sa.s..bjed 13.5 points and 10.3 rebounds per 56. Tt"'WHIII the best person he/she can because ranked ........ that makes is what (1'11,...,. •• """.) the world ... USeef Franklin and Marshall." From this garpe) while leading the team in 57. E__ (PoHk) O.GetIlM1 unbiased point 12tIIGr.letter view, starting five are junior gaurd those ... ~f_ ·· "61. ".'_'lee ...... .' steals with 49. Roimding out the sports writer's goals seem easily of unique." Caitlin -Monroe. Loyola tJanSfer within reach.