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Page 6IWestern Marytand College/October 11, 1990 Defense Shines as Terrors Pull Off 14-14 Tie With Randolph-Macon by Matt Levy pass down the right sideline was as Hamm took it in from two Western Maryland has tight end, Chris Kane. fora first They say a lie is like kiss- not caught, but there were still yards out. The extra point by been successful on critical third down atthc Randolph-Macon ingyoursister. WestemMary- three seconds left. Head coach Buck Hartzell tied the game at and fourth down conversions two-yard line. Frees ranitin on land should be relieved about Dale Sprague decided not to take seven. all year. They needed and con- the next play. Sprague decided the kiss as they survivedascare any chances and had quarterback The Yellow Jackets came verted two of them on their togofor theextra poiruto tiethe and tied Randolph-Macon Mike Hamm go to one knee with right back with a drive of their game-tying drive. On a fourth- game. The defense held on to Saturday afternoon, 14-14. thcball. TheYellowJacketcrowd own. They went 59 yards on 12 and-five at the Yellow Jacket give Western Maryland a 3-1-1 It locked like it was over. booed but Western Maryland plays. Kirby found Dodd in the 25-yard line, Hamm found his overall record. Following their Following a Western Mary- came away with the tie. end zone and the extra point favorite target. Andy Steckel, 14-3 Centennial Football Con- land penalty that gave the When it comes to highlights, made the score 14-7 in favor of for a 13-yard pass completion. ference victory over Muhlen- Yellow Jackets a first down there weren't many. The Green the Yellow Jackets. It stayed Hamm and me Green Ter- berg two weeks ago, the Green and new life, quarterback Chris Terror offense, ranked ninth in that way until the middle of the rors then faced a third-and-nine Terrors are 2-1 in conference Kirby completed along pass to the nation for Division HI teams, fourth quarter. at the II, when the senior hit his play. Steve Dodd inside the Green could not put the ball in the end Terror live-yard line. How- zone. Five times they had the ball Cross-Country Teams, Led by Weible and Embrey, ever, the play was called back inside their opponents' 20-yard because of a holding penalty line. End result: just two scores. Run to Seventh-Place Finish at Dickinson Invitational on the Randolph-Macon of- Both came in the second half as fensive line. Western Maryland trailed 7-0 at by Andrew Krevolin respectable seventh out of fif- seventh place finish, as Kendra After that, the Yellow halftime. The only scoring in {he The WMC men's and teen teams. Other WMC scor- Weible earned WMC's first Jacketsru I-I) could nat come first thirty minutes was a 37-yard women's cross-country teams ers were Guido Stubenrauch medal at the Dickinson Invita- any closer than the Green touchdown pass from Kirby to both finished seventh at the (30th, 29: 18), Bob Kirkendall tional in over five years, finish- Terror37-yardline. Kirby was Mike Stefanko. Dickinson Invitational, held on (37th, 29:36), DaveRadosevich ing 18tbin2UlO. OtherWMC sacked by junior Danny Moore After Seth Obetz recovered Saturday, October 6. The (52nd, 30:20), and Andrew finishers were Kirsten Stockel and his next two passes fell in- aRandolph-Maconfumble,Frees weather conditions were ex- Krevolin (66th). Kirkendall (31 st, 21 :48), Kounnay complete, giving Western went to work. He would wind up tremely hot, as the men's team recorded a personal best despite Sweeney (47th, 23:01), Shan- Maryland the ball on iLSown with another lOO-yard plus rush- lost top runner Derek Johnston suffering a bee Sling prior to the non Franklin (48th, 23:01), and 41 with 18 seconds left in the ingpcrformance (121 yards), but to dehydration four and a half race.Rounding out the men's Diane Byerly (55th, 23:25). game. it didn't come easy (37 carries miles into the five-mile race; results were Marshall Eidenberg The men's and women's Eric Frees ran for nine and some hard hits). On this however, led by Joe Embrey's (98th), Steve Harlan (102nd), cross-country teams race next a yards and the Green Terrors drive, Frees ran for 32 of the 40 twenty-second place finish and Bill Dolbow (I06lh). Johns Hopkins University on called timeout. A hail mary yards. The drive was completed (29:01), the team 'finished a The women's team ran to a Saturday, October 13. ManorShop Help! 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