Page 81 - ThePhoenix1993-94
P. 81
p ADStars: WMC Athletffi Gain AD-Centennial Recognition By DoUG GOLDEN very tough season. However, Women's volleyball was the tion. Everhart finished sec- second team. SIoffW""" manyoftheTerrorswererecog- lone fall sport to finish over ond in the player of the year Despite the fact that many of nized and attention was brought .500. Unfortunately, they NIne of the players from the the athletic teams did not finish to their talent Goalkeeper missed the Divsion III tourna- balloting, placing behind Terror football team earned AlI- with winning records, it would Sarah Kephart was voted to the ment by one vote. Sophmore Franklin and Marshall's Trish Centennial honors. First team be wrong to say that any of the first team on the All-Centennial Laura Everhart led the All-Cen- Vos. The field hockey team was honors went to Centennial Con- teams were dominated in the women's soccer team. Kephart tennial honors by making the guided this year by senior ference punting champion. senior Centennial Conference. also placed second in player of fIrSt team as a setter. Laura was goalkeeper Sherry Albright Paul McCord. McCord, who av- The Men's Soccer squad, for eraged over 38 yards a kick, also example, lost a good number of led in placing 22 punts inside the games to some tough teams in 20 yard line. the last minutes of games. They Placing on the second team never lacked the skill to win, was senior Come~back Gary they just couldn't fwd that last Carter. Carter led the team in in- element to win. terceptions with four. Junior Their hard work this season Wide Receiver Alan Ptetkiewicz, paid off because many of the whose 59 receptions broke a Ter- Terrors were recognized with ror single season record. Senior All-Centennial Conference linebacker Dennis Walker, who honors. Scott Schoberg re- led the team with 95 tackles. ceived second team AlI-Centen- Sopbmore quarterback Brian Van nial honors at the midfield posi- Deusen, who broke every Terror tion. Scboberg also received passing record known to exist. three votes for the Centennial Finally, senior taiIbackRob John- Conference player of the year. son, who ran for 874 yards and Five other Terrors received eight touchdowns. honorable mention accolades. LB Dennis Walker was All-Centennial P Paul McCord was unanimous First-Team Honorable mention honors Junior fullback Matt Massey, Second-Team honoree. selection. went to senior lineman Rob Rimmel, who led the team with junior goalkeeper Matt St. Jean. the year to Gettysburg's Tracy first in the conference for setting who earned honorable men- four sacks, sophmore center John freshman soccer players Matt Blasius by a few votes. Junior assists averaging 7.58 a game. tion. The field hockey team. Catooa (forward), Rick Estes midfrelder Christa Mose was Junior bitter Denise Spangler also badan added boost due to Carroll, and sophmore nose guard Joe Krana. (forwanVgoalie). and fullback given bonorable meotioo, along made the All Centennial second freshman talent. Freshman Despite the overall fall record Mac Wilson. with senior fuJIback Kirsten team, while junior Krista back Kellie Mitros earned a of these teams, the Terrors rated Women's soccer also had a Borgeson. Shaffer earned honorable men- spot on the All-Centennial well inrecognition. RAPE MYTH #32 MYTH: It is best not to tell anyone if you are raped so you can forget about it. " pain by '10rgetting about it", but have found that FACT: Many survivors have tried to resolve their over time it kept returning. Talking it over as as needed with someone you trust, and who is trained to help, often promotes a faster recovery . •t;c.t~~ ~, 11_ ~ 1'..,," Delicious Burgers lIlaria's Over-Stuffed Sandwiches of WestlDinster FreshSalads Italian Family Restaurant ColdBeer - Plenty Of It! Use the attached i0% off coupon to Plenty Of FREE Parking try our fine pastas, pizzas, subs, and fine dinner entrees, r----------------, S4B-I334 : 1l®% (Q)JFJF : I WITH COUPON I.:n.Cra::nberry l't.lall L ~!~R~~~~~l ~ :