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Sports 10 B-ball Terrors earn places on The WestemMarylandCollege All-Centennial teams WESTMINSTER, Md.-Western theGreenTerrorin assists (4. 1per game) Nontraditional Student Maryland College sophomores Sandi and steals (2.! per game). set Western Young In addition, Dejager of Hancock, Minn. (Hancock H.S.), and Daeviid SI. Rose of Balti- Maryland single-season records for Organizauon more (Patapsco H.s.), and senior Pat three-point as he connected made and at-. field goals on 63 of 164- Young of Glen Burnie, Md. (Mount templed S1. Joseph H.s.), have been selected to tries. He also holds the school career theAlI-Ccntennial Conterenceg'C) bas- marks in thosecaiegories with 193 treys is honored to present kerball teams. in 526 anempts, and currently is in ninth DeJager, a 5-fool-8 guard, was a place on the Green Terror career scoring Linda Adamson first-team pick on the women's squad. list with 1.158 points. 1he western Maryland men are 11- Sheioppedibe 14-9GreenTenurinscor- ingwitha 15.7points-pcr-gameavemge, 13 heading into their conference semifi- Dejager 1994 sixth in the conference. and handed also out nal game at Muhlenberg Wednesday. 5.2 rebounds grabbed two assists per game. In just two seasons, Dejager Maryland State Teacher ofthe Year risen to 14th on the school's career scor- has WMC Sports ing list with 629 points. Her 361 points Upcoming Guest Speaker thisyearwastheseventh-bestsingle-sea- women's Schedule son total in Western Maryland history. SPRING 1995 March 15, 1995 pick,istheleadingscorerfortheCCplay- second-tearil. SI. Rose, an All-CC off-bound Green Terror and fifth in the Fri., March 3: 7 p.m. conference with a 15.6 points-per-game SOFfBAlLat Methodist mark. A6-foot-3 forward,St. Rose also heads the Western Maryland rebounders College Invitational McDaniel Lounge with a 5,8 average and came in second vs.Lebanon Valley in blocked shots with 21. Informal Reception to follow Young eamed AJI-CC honorable- 12:3Op.m. For additional information, contact: Cathy Basil (410) 848-5204 mention status. He is second on the team vs. Methodist 4:00 p.m. 14.0 points in scoring after contributing peroontest. The6-footguardalsotopped vs. Lynchburg 9: 15 p.m. Sat., March 4: OFTBALL at Methodis "I have been to many College Invitational Art Monk is back! For the l Zth year, the future football think camps, but I 9a.m. that's can't of any NFL hall-of-famer will be better than Art's," 49'er holing his youth instruc- Charles Mann said. Sat., March 11: tional football camps in Maryland and Virginia. "Art's camp is the fin- Baseball The program is for boys est youth instructional LEBANON VALLEY ages 8-\8 and features in- football camp in the struction from top NFL country." player, Cleveland I p.m. Earnest Brown players and college Byner, added. coaches. "There needs to be Art Monk will be at the Men's Lacrosse more camps like the Art camp 24 hours a day. LYNCHBURG Monk Football Camp! It is NFL players thai will in- I p.m. one of the best in the United st ruct at the camp in- clude Ronnie Lott , States," former Redskin Monte Coleman, Boomer quarterback, Mark Rypien, Esia s on , Jim Lachey, Mon., March 13: said. GOLF at Elon College Monk said he and his Brian Mitchell, Tom family are very excited Carte r , Tim Johnson, Invitational TBA about being in the D.C. area Charles Mann, Darrel once again. "Our goal at Green, Rob Moore, camp this year is \0 leach Andre Collins, Raleigh The., March 14: McKenzie, Mark the boys a \01 of football Schlereth and many GOLF at Elon College while having a great time," Invitational TBA he-said. "Our main goal is to send each boy home a better citizen or person For more infor- Wed., March 15: with a more positive out- mation concern- look on life." ing both pro- Baseball at Catholic "We try to teach them 3 p.m. that football is not the ulti- grams, please mate end of life," Monk call 1'-800-466- added. The Art Monk Foot- Thu., March 16: 6888_ IIVPr.'OO'" Women's Tennis at ~~lid~:7:at:~~1 ~~~e~~~: 1",=====.,7.!;",*""rl<~ housing is avail- 19th-June 24th and West- able at both VlLLAJULIE minster, MD, June 26th- 3:30 p.m. July 1st.
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