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12 Terrors Fall To Gettysburg passes for 227 yards, while having while, their air attack consisted of 1 Notafrancesco ran a McCord punt JAY HILBERT pass for 13 yards. back 60 yards for a touchdown, the Sp"./SEdi,,,. another good game punting with a Despite having 483 yards of total 42.8 yards a punt, which leads all In the first quarter down 7-0, the Terrors went on a 8 play 64 yard offense, 401 yards passing, the Centennial Conference punter and Terrors capitalized on a trick play. drive resulting in a Terror field goal Green Terror football team dropped was fourth in Division III. Unfortu- Freshman receiver Carmen Felus by Dinh to cut the margin to 14-10. its first game of the season, losing nately, the Terrors had five turn- took Van Deusen's handoff and Gettysburg answered right back to the Gettysburg Bullets 38-17. overs that resulted in 17 Bullet threw down field where McCord with a 7 play 67 yard drive ending in Terror Quarterback Brian Van points. caught the ball at the Gettysburg a Marcus touchdown. Gettysburg entered the half up by a comfortable Deusen set a team and Centennial For Gettysburg, running back nine. Four plays later, senior Conference record with 29 comple- Dwayne Marcus delivered the big tailback Rob Johnson ran it in from 21-10 lead. tions out of 52 attempts. Senior blow by rushing for 155 yards and 3 the one and a Dung Dinh extra point At the beginning of the second Wide Receiver Paul McCord had an touchdowns of 58,32, and 23 yards. tied the score at 7-7. After half, the Terrors seem to have new life. They opened with 74 yard 11 outstanding game, catching 9 Their running attack total 333 yards Gettysburg's return man Chris play drive keyed by a 29 yard pass from Van Deusen to McCord, result- ing in a Van Deusen touchdown to Alan Pietkiewicz (4 catches, S6 RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS yards). The Terrors reduced the lead to fOUT at 21-17. After a 3 play and out drive, the Terrors seemed to be ready to take the lead. Unforluantely on the next two drives, the Terrors would give the ball back to the Bullets as a result of an interception and a turnover. The lone score for the rest of the 3rd quarter would come on a Danny Ellis 35 yard field goal putting the Terrors within seven at 24-17. qU~~~~~S!~;:r ~:i~l~e~ew~osu~~~ tercepted, the Bullets opened the fourth quarter scoring at 12:24 into courtesy of Marcus's third touch- down of the game. The Terrors seemed ready to cut the 31-17 in half, but were dented by a intercep- tion in the end zone by Gettysburg safety Mike Baribeau. Gettysburg :::- reserve running back James Sauve would close out the scoring with a 2 yard run with six minutes to go in the game and that's how it ended 38- 17. Van Deusen was impressed by the offensive line and how quickly they had improved from Juniata. "Their pass blocking was the reason why I was even given time to throw. If their had been little pass blocking, the scored would have been a whole lot worse." McCord agrees by say- ing " they were able to hold off the Gettysburg pass rush to give Brian time to throw." Also as impressive was junior linebacker Dave Miller. PREREOUISITE: ADRENALINE ers. Miller had 11 solo tackles and who replace the injured Trevor Sell- a total of 17 to make his presence in the game felt. Western Maryland's inability to Drive. Intensity. Those aren't wor~s you're self-confidence and decision-making skills. capitalize inside the Gettysburg 20 hurt likely to see in many course requirements. Again, words other courses seldom use. But Then aqain, Army ROTC is unlike any they're the credits you need to succeed in them all throughout the game as well as other elective. It's hands-en excitement. life. ROTC is open to freshmen and sopho- key turnovers. Though inJunior Defen- ROTC will challenge you mentally and mores without obligation and requires sive End Matt Lecorchick opinion "it physically through intense leadership about 4 hours per week. Register this term felt like an eternity out there. Going into training. Training that builds character, for Army ROTC. the 4th quarter, we started to get fa- tigued. I feel we were not outplayed or ARMY ROTC outmanned. If it was not for a couple plays going our way, the score would m SMARTESTCOWGE have been a whole lot different. This weekend, the Terrors are at COORSEYOU CAHTllKE. home entertain Ursmus. Western Mary- land beat the Bears last year at Urstnus 35-21 by two late fourth quarter touch- downs. Urstnus has star running back Bill Sedgewick, who is among the rush- ~:~::~~~:I~n~h:i;e:~;~~::.~~:::~ ... caior Visit l5. Gill """ -I_ I looking to avenge last year's loss. .ext_.•7.ZI