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1990 WMC s porent ollenslve attack cnallenges a Dickinson defender. i ne Green Terrors beat the Red Devils In four games, 15-11, 15-9, 11-15. and 15-13. Conditioning, Offensive Game Give Volleyball Team an Extra Edge by Ed Rigling from the offense to the defense. Anerthegame.sophomore mem at Mary Washington Col- 10 to play Washington College. If you were not among the As sophomore Jen Staub SandraHoelzcommentedonlhe lege last weekend, the Terrors With more autograhed number of fans in attendance described it, "We were playing match. "We made a lot of our return home to face Franklin mini-volleyballs to be thrown last Thursday night in Gill not to lose." This lack of initia- own mistakes tonight Ourserves and Marshall College Septem- out before games, the team's Gymnasium, you deprived uvecostthe team thethirdgame. were bad and wedidn'tcommu- ber 27 at 7:00 p.m. A series of philosophy is simple. "We like yourself of a demonstration of 11-15,andforcedafowth game nicatetoowell. Wepulleditout away games and tournaments a lot of fans," Hoclz and Staub why the Western Maryland against a rejuventated Dickin- in the fourth game, though." follow until they return October stated. "But we want more." College volleyball team was son team that was strong up the Asked what gave them the lately cited as an "up and com- middle. Led by senior captains edge, Staub replied, "We do a ing team" in a national volley- DianaPalmerand Kim St Clair, lot of conditioning at practice to SHARE A "TCSY" SHIVER. ball magazine. Playing a Dick- who had twenty and twenty-one improve our play in tourna- WITH SHELLEY. inson College team that was kills respectively, the team ments, which paid off here. much improved over last year's, kicked the offense backinto gear We're also more relaxed and the set was filled with so much in lime to win the shootoutl5- molded as a team. We have action that the fans were vocally 13 and send the Red Devils home more experience on the court exhausted by the third game. with a bitter loss, improving the than last year." After fighting for the first Terrors' match record to 9-0 This chemistryon the court two games against some ques- and their Middle Atlantic Con- has led the team to its 9-0 fee- tionable officiating to win 15- ference - Southwest Section ord. 11 and 15-9, the team moved record to 2-0. Following another touma- Hockey Defense Dominates Opponents by Ed Rigling points. Sophomore Jenn J usth, foe, the team's record stood 1-1 With the loss of 11 out of a who did not play last year, has overaUandO-l in MAC play. A total 24 leuerwinners. the field an assist for one point to wrap defensive battle against York hockey team looked to be in line up the team's scoring. ended in a 0-0 tie, moving the fora rebuilding season this year. The team started the season record to I-I-I. The Terrors Surprisingly. though, the team by recording a shutout against then wemon torecord their third was 2-1-1 heading into last Mount S1. Mary's in a 1-0 deci- shutout of the young season with Addressers Wanted Immediately! Saturday's game against sion. Following a 3-2 loss to a 1ยท0 victory over another divi- Susquehanna University. Juniata their first MAC South sion foe Franklin and Marshall No experience necessary. Strong defensive play and in- creased goal production from BEAUTY BASICS the underclassmen have made Beauty Supply up for the team's ross of ex peri- 10% Discount with Student J.D. enced players. In the first four games this season, the Terrors have only Wholesale Discount to Excellent Pay! Work at Home. allowed three goals to be scored, Call Toll-free 1-800-395-3283 all of them by Juniata College. to the Trade ~ the Public Freshman Sherry Albright has stepped into the role of goalie, Westminster Shopping Center * 876-3400 Fitzgerald's stopping 45 of 48 shots for a .938 save percentage. Carriage House Liquors With the graduation of senior Becky Barlow, the team fAN'S 113 West Main Street lost its scoring leader and much CHINESE RESTAURANT Specials . of its offensive punch. Filling @ S,~h"""."'c"c~.Am";,,c the void have been sophomore Coors, Coors Light, Coors Extra Gold Jodi Livingston, last year an TEL.: (301) 848-0919 Draft MAC all-star, and junior Dina (301)876-3166 Comuzzi, who finished second $12.29 case/cans (12-pack) on the team in goals last year. Heineken$12.29 l2-pack/bottles Livingston has three goals for Beck's $8.99 l2-pack/bottles 59 Welt Main St., Westminster. Md. 21157 six porus SOfar while Comuzzi Natural Li ht $8.99 case/cans has a goal and an assist for three