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Francis UPCQMINQ SCHEDULE Sarver 3:30 NOTE: Stars are from games com- April 31 Eggers 25 York 3:30 pleted up to April 9, 1995 and are 22 Ursinus(2) A 1:00 30 27F&M H 3:30 only Conference game. (Softball 24Catholic(2) H 3:00 27 .e.oJ.l:ITS 28-29 Centenial Conference at Only) 25 Messiah H 4:00 Gettysburg TBA 27 Gallaudet(2) H 3,00 Sarver 32 29 Lebanon Valley(2)A 1:00 27 Wagner 25 WOMEN'S TENNIS (5·5) BAITING AVERAGE 25 Eggers 17 ~ W-L Backof .571 BASEBAI I (12·5) 19 Homeman 12 Chilcoat 5-5 Prowinski .571 Fulton 5-5 Thompson .541 Yi.!liS SAYES Plunkett 4-4 D'Angelo 57 Rose 63 Duex 4-6 aars Druzgal 52 Delahoz 13 Thompson 3-6 Backof 19 Kehler 50 Frith 2-6 Kelsey II II Everhart ~ SIBJ..K.E..QJ.[ 36 D'Angelo 78 Delaboz .550 llillJ.Il!JlS '!i.o!. 2B's Cossabone 23 5-2 Chilcoat/Duex 67 Rose .483 Plunkett/Thompson 5-5 Thompson Kehler 21 Backof Fulton/Frith 2-4 Everhart ERA .539 IJPCOMING SCHEDIJI E UPCOMING SCHEDULE ~ Kehler 3.37 .537 April April Druzgal 3.43 22 Muhlenberg H 1:00 22 Haverford H 11:00 Prowinski Cossabone 3.49 Backof 26 lohns Hopkins A 3:30 24 Muhlenberg H 4:00 D'Angelo 3.97 29 Susquehanna A 1:00 28-29 Centenial Conference at Stewart Gettysburg HOME RlJNS BATTINQAVERAQE MEN'S TENNIS (1-5) Resh .557 Backof Abildso .390 SlliQLliS W-L lohnson Landseadel .315 Junkin 3-3 .G..QLf: Yi.!liS 2-' ~ HITS 1-4 Per Round Avg Stewart 4-0 Resh 34 1-5 Harding 82.9 Allen 4-0 Abildso 25 Hebding 83.3 Hayes 2-0 VanDeusen 19 Gallizzo 86.3 27 Doubles W-L Jamieson 86.3 ERA .R..e.Di 22 BerhardtlRoff 2-3 Wonn 86.75 Allen 0.67 Resh 25 12 Eckard/Clark 2-4 King 870 Stewart 1.22 VanDeusen 18 lunkinlRohme 2-4 Diehl 93.7 Hayes 1.40 Landseadel 14 SWIMMING SETS Their only win of the season came against Villa Julie 6-1. for the men, an- Unfortunately 10 SCHOOL MARKS other possible win was canceled when Marymount failed to show. FROM SiAh REPORtS a second off her record. Her timeliilili!~lii;I;~I~~1111 WMCGOLF Note from the Sports Editors: placed her 14th, her highest finish Finishes 2nd and 3rd at nationals. These results were inadvertantly She also broke the school Both Western Maryland left out of the most recent issues of record in the 100 backstroke dur- team's finished in the top three in the Phoenix due to the change- ing the championships Her time of last Saturday's WMC Invitational, over ill the editor post ion. Our I:01.29 beat her own old record. onducted at the College Course. apologies are sen/to to the mem- At the conference meet the The Green Terror 'A' team had Women's and Men's bers of the swim learn and any men finished fifth and the women placed second with a team score other sports that did not recieve finished sixth. Both teams f311, just one stroke behind team wrap-up stories. swimmers set records. hampion York. The 'B' squad was The men's and women's swim Buffy Burkesetaschool andcon- ust another shot back, tied with teams completed their season at ference record in the 5()() freestyle Tennis struggle enysburg for third place in the the Centenial Conference Cham- when she place first with a time of 17-teamfield. . pionships setting an incredible 10 5:15.01. KellyBenvin's tIthplacefin- to slide dropping it's third straight Millersville's Pete Kowalinski school records. ish in the 1650 free garnered her a loss of the season. The Green Ter- was the medalist in the group 0 And for junior Karen school record with atime of 19:59.31. Last weekend both the men's ror did not win a match losing 9-0 87 players, firing a three over-par Alexander, the season didn't end The men were led by Paul and women's tennis teams suffered to the Shorewomen. The closet 73. Western Maryland's 'A' team there. Her performance at the Con- Markovic, Mike Welter, and Peter disappointing losses. match was a 7-6 (7-5) loss by member Brian Gallizzo and Kevin ference championships was good Fuller. The trio combined to set seven In both cases it was Washing- Becky Duex to Washington's Mel- Marsh of the 'B' unit joined in a enough to send her to the NCAA school records. Markovic broke the ton College dominating the Green issaEllwinger. ninth place tie with 76's. Division III National Champion- 5OOfreerecordwhile Weltcrsetschool Terror teams. Prior to their slide the women Other WMC players included ships where she earned All- marks in the 100 and 200 backstroke Washington College handed had upset Catholic. It was the first ike Diehl and Greg Hebding America honorable-mention sra- Fuller broke three individual the men's team a 7-0 setback. The time they had defeated them in who both shot 78. Matt Harding Green Terror didn't even win a set three years. marks with record times in the 200 IM shot a 79. Tony Worm shot an 81 During the conference meet, and the 100 and 200 backstroke. against the defending NCAA Di- The women also avenged a o round off the 'A' team. she set a school and conference The trio ofMatkovic,Welter, and vision III men's tennis champions. loss to York with a 5-4 win before The 'B' team got a 78 from record in the 200 backstroke with Fuller combined with Kevin Lundell lay lunkin was the only Terror their slide hit. Scott King and 79's from Kevin a time of 2: 10.93. At natiohals-she to break the school's 800 freestyle player to win a game. The men have struggled .all amieson, Scott Gregg, and layme shaved another three hundreths of relay record. The women's team continued year with a dismal 1-5 record. Bechtoldt.
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