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Page 6/Western Maryland College/September 27,1990 WMC Defeats Ursinus for Second Win of the Season Green Terrors, Led by Johnson and Frees, Rebound from Gettysburg Loss to Win 28-18 by Matt Levy Ursinus took the opening made the score 14-10,EricFrees the end zone. If not for Frees ball player of the week with his A sign of a good team is kickoff of the second half, and put the game away, The junior 235 yards, Johnson would be 12 catches, 292 yards, and three when they can come back after scored just 1:37 later on a 5- tailback, who rushed for a 125 the talk. He finished with 64 touchdown performance. Mike a very tough defeat and win yard pass play from Brian Tho- yards in the first half, ran for 33 yards rushing, 54 yards on four Hamm would throw for a school their next game. The Green mas to Bill Engro. The extra yards on Western Maryland's receptions, and 115 yards on record 359 yards, and Frees Terrorfootballteamshowedthat point tied the game at seven. scoring drive. He capped it off kickoff returns including that would register his quietest 155 sign as they posted their second Johnson caught the ensuing with a one-yard score, his sixth 87-yards touchdown. yards rushing of his career. But, win of the season, 28-18 over kickoff at the 17-yardline, and touchdown of the year. Frees Beating Ursinus was one the game would beremembered Ursinus on Saturday. took off. He went down the left finished with 36 carries and 235 thing, but it was winning the for something else entirely. Western Maryland's of- sideline and was never touched. yards, both career highs, and game after the heartbreaking loss Hamm took the snap and fense, ranked sixth in the nation It marked the second time this moved closer to the all-time to Gettysburg that makes it decided to head for the end zone for Division TIl teams, was tough season that a kickoff was re- rushing yardage record. worthwhile. By now. everyone himself. The helemet of to stop again as they gained 384 turned for a touchdown by the The Green Terrors held the on campus knows about this Geuysburg'sBrianRisserstruck yards on the day. However, it Green Terrors. Fifteen seconds ball for just under ten minutes in game. Western Maryland trail- the ball and freed it. It rolled was the special teams, Rob elasped off the clock. and the the final quarter. After Ursinus ing by three, 28-25 with 2:50 into the hands of the Bullet line- Johnsoninparticular, thattumed momentum was regained. scored to get within three, 21- left on the clock. The Green backer. Gettysburg would hold the game around. After an Ursinus field goal 18, the Terrors drove down the Terrors have the ball on the one on for the win, but the Green field and put the game away for yardline after the 12th reception Terrors would bounce back and good on a 29 yard touchdown by Andy Steckel. Steckel improve their record to 2-1 sprint by Johnson. One second would be named .s..w:tru overall, I-I in the Centennial he was at the 29, then he was in ~smallcollegefoot- Conference. Student Food Service Committee Now Being Formulated , V' We are seeking several students to participate in representing the rest of our J .t~ student population. monthly As a food service of Admin- representative, with the Director I~ ~. istrative Services, the Director of Dining you will meet and the food service managers. Services will play an active Each representative negative concerns that they have collected role in communicating to us all positive and from our other students. ....:'.., ..:~ry, ,- We have tentatively set our first meeting for Thursday, September 27,1990 . tb·· . All those interested in becoming a representative are encouraged to call Mary at A Lady Terror successfully clears the baUIn a photo by Jenn Scott the Dining Services Office - 857-2732. September 19 match against Notre Dame. 11 S:. 0'7'UN\ I 'W \V~(~R £QQI1II\!\M\n~ _i-iE~~((, CAMPUc:,Cfl,BLE3 G P Ci0-t6, c: c~y__ DINKiER. V{}.f'relry Vo.rrdy Vo.r(e.+-y 5pec_rols " RocJ< l,6_1o·_COIo.,,,,,,---,,;y;,'_:'O--C).ooCjOO-I.ve. Ho.:H- (no.l--tLevy" T L O:JCL-n K.cJ._;, e. GXu.c d ~on(.I"5-7':3" rna:H-Levy Hiller WJIq." (j m'Jc:ef\er;J Mo..y ~- CRcxck CRoc..k, Ff09resS'Y: r ~ (()r I RebeLLc;.._ Ed lon( rrcXjr?:SS''''-. K'uJ-t~ LoCo-J ja~ &,c_ Ov-rs e. ~ Snide ( KOfIe. R;e},n3 Fer91J.$on c.Jrr\\c Chr>5 "5r~" Byrd s~fve )--)~+ ~ r5bcU oin«: Htflrd KocJ<. ',A,-.-.y 'Pete. Skip ~ rr-0'ft'IS ,-ye. Pro9f'~ ~ iflU9 ~ T3r;d~ 'StLt-'re..s Corcel-+ Andy ErIk; Re:ftb-e.rj Kevr" ~ ~ Mo.! Lof'JMl Cou.-its SflSrc_ _<:: E'r;c 5k,p Skip 5.13, Reb fYloJ/<:. ~~~\O (t1ike.R,,,-,, 1: Wilooon SquJre.s SqLL'rt:0 (11;/IS t! ~ S:>ndef'$on ~n J'1rS5t4" T S-j-ev'e Cf-,65 &'"j \IO:~-I'.J.. Amy .:5,B, Fete l~ DiJI!en e_ Al-r"rrahve, FT;Ix;0,l'!iX IXX .. (OP 13rt.lce. III~;'~ ~2,er5:ln Mo.y' I\rofll d aSl£RM" Lrr0.SJ:;..Y - '- b~((r /-lv-rl+
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