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Runners Shine At Dickinson Speers Wins Centennials Western Maryland's Rob Johnson Dickinson with 50.98 run in the 400 and Julie Cox were selected as the Per- meters, also finishing second to Johnson Western Maryland heavyweight only other Green Terror to reach tbe formersoftbeMeet Saturdayat tbe first in the 200(23.80). Ted Speers decisioned Gettysburg's finals. The I34-pounder was beaten annual Centennial Conference indoor Kevin Wong made it !l1-2-4 placing Brandon Ream 7-6 in the finals mak- 14-4 by Muhlenberg's Joe Reuben. track and field championship at in the 200 for WMC with a 24.36 time, ing him the lone Green Terror winner at Ursinus won the team title with Conference Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa. and finishing third to Johnson in the 55 the first annual Centennial Saturday at 82.5 points. Western Maryland wrestling cbampionship Jobnson, a senior, spearheaded the meter dash (6.75). finished fourth overall witb 44 GreenTerrorstoa second placefmishof Cox picked up two wins in the 55 Ursinus College. received a first- points. Speers, a junior, 74 points by winning the 55 meter dash mererburdles and the5S meter dash, and round bye, pinned Bill McKenzie of in 6.60 seconds. Johnson also claimed qualified ber for her second straight trip Jobns Hopkins in the semifinals. victories in the 200 meters (23.49) and to nationals. Cox, Western Maryland's All in/ormation courtesy 0/ Sports In- on Friday be ran third in the victorious lone woman representative, won the 55 Freshman Dwight Smith was the formation 4x200 meter relay (Ronnie Miner. meter hurdles with a 8.73, another arena Kevin Wong, Johnson, and Kent record in the trials Friday night. running Lightbourn). a time of 8.15 which qualified her for the Overall, the men's team finished NCAA National Championships. Her with 74 points, 38 of them were events winning time of 7.47 in the 55 meter that Johnson was involved with, second dash is an NCAA provisional qualifier. only to Haverford (157). LightbOurn set a arena record at All inforntQJion courtesy 0/ Spons Informo.- uon: Terrors Lose Finale 89-82 Western Maryland senior Rolando Naughton finished one point shy of his Welch, playing in his final game in his career high, ending with l_6points on 6- brilliant career as a Green Terror, scored 9 FG's,1-2 3pt.'s, and 3-4 from the line 24 points and grabbed down 10 re- playing in all but one minute of the game. bounds, and brother Alejandro Welcb, Gettysburg, who led at half 43-39, also playing in his last game, pulled 12 also got a big game from forward John rebounds and chipped in 16 points. Griffin. Griffin burned the Terrors for a It was not enough as Gettysburg career best 18 rebounds a couple weeks sophomore Anthony Toner scored a ca- ago, pulled down 13 rebounds and reerhigb 30points, including 14-16from scored 13 points. Center Mike Dcmisch the foul line, as Gettysburg defeated chipped in with 15 points and 10 re- Western Maryland 89-82 in the final bounds. game of the season for both teams. Gettysburg took advantage oftheir22 trips to the line in the second half, mak- ing 19 of them (86.4%) compared to 11 trips for the Green Terrors, in which they the Centennial. made eight (72.7). Also playing in his final game was All informo.Iion courtesy of Sports Isforma- senior guard Jimmy Naughton. lion. r-------------------~ ____ Next Issue----- Spring Previews of: Baseball Track Softball Golf Lacrosse Tennis Sports Writers Needed Call x8600
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