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Friday, May 5, 1995 Page 14 ~ BASEBAI L (19-8) 31 Plunkett 6-7 Abildso Duex Wagner 49 Van Deusen 31 Torpy 135 6-8 Eggers 28 .YilliS Gershman 75 Frith 5-7 Homeman 22 D'Angelo .Rllli Conover 8 Chilcoat 6-9 Pardew 22 Cossabone Resh 29 ~ ?!YJ. Francis 12 Kehler Van Deusen 28 IlQl.!!l!JlS_ ChilcoatIDuex Landseadel 21 Torpy .553 7-3 ~ STRIKE QUTS Gershman .493 Plunkettffhompson 7-8 126 D'Angelo 41 MENS LACROSSE (7-6) FrithlFulton 2-6 Rose 21 Delahoz Cossabone 41 WOMEN'S LA(RQSSE MEN'S TENNIS (2-S) (7-5) Kehler 32 QQA!d QQA!d SAVE % Coccia 38 SINGLES W-L Sarver 46 Rose .543 EM Sehrott 35 Junkin 4-5 Wagner 43 Delahoz .467 Cossabone 3.10 Hoppe 31 Roff 3-4 Eggers 20 IJPCQMING SPORTS Kehler 3.17 Rohme 3-6 Homeman 15 Sat. May 6 D'Angelo 3.51 sssisrs Eckard 3-7 Pardew 14 Men's and Women Track at Coccia 32 CentenialConference BATI1NQ AVERAQE Hoppe 32 W-L ASS!.ITS Resh .511 Sehrott 22 Doubles 2-4 Sarver 14 Chasmpionships at Frankiln and Marshall BemhardtIRoff Abildso .323 Eckard/Clark 3-8 Eggers 8 Men's Lacrosse against Wash- Landseadel .317 = 70 JunkinlRohme 2-7 Pardew 8 ington College Coccia mrs Hoppe 63 WQME~'S TENNIS (7-7) Homeman 7 Sun. May 7 and Women Track at Men's Resh 45 Sehrott 57 S!lilll..ES .IYJ. fQJ,J:;IS CentenialConference Fulton 7-7 Sarver 60 Chasmpicnships at Frankiln and Marshall The tournaments marked !he end Tennis Teams finish of a rocky season for both teams. The men's team finished the season with a Track places third at 2-9record The team won a6-1 vic- tory...over Villa Julie at home and 5-0 Millersvile Metrics; win at Gallaudet. The men's team was led by a 4-5 record for !he year. Theteam's Prepares for CC meet sophomore Jay Junkin. He compiled best doubles pairing were Kevin the season 2-4. The men were 18-41 atF&.M and Matt Roff. They ended Bernhardt in singles play and 7-20 in doubles: play forthe year. ; 'jtewomen'sreamhedrwocon- FROM' SPOR~S h.wOIit.!'.IATlON the NCAA Division III cham- trasting season halves. Through the ptonships. also set a provi- Tyrrell first seven matches they went5-2_ The Pa., secondhalfoftheseasonthey2-5.'Ihe .... MILLERS VILLE, sional standard individually, women dropped_four straight matches The 'Western Maryland men's as he fini'S'hed third in the track ream placed third in a liri-m~ter hurdles in 14.82 betorcrebounding 10 end the year with victories over Notre Dame of Mary- field loaded with larger schools seconds. Junior Carl Von land and Muhlenberg. at the' 17th annual Millersville . Tobel, who already has quali- Fulton led the women with a 7-7 University Metrics meet. fied for the divisional cham- singles record. Chilcoat ended up 6-8 Western Maryland corn- pionships io the javelin, won The women's team did not fare piled 54 points to trail only run- the event Saturday with a very well at all. Not one Green Terror on the year in the #1 singles spot ner-up Towson State (64.5) and throw of 198 feet. played in 3 different Plunkett Overthe weekend both the men's women won a match. single spots as she compiled a 6-7 champion Shippensburg (119). Western Maryland's and women's tennis teams competed In singles action Canie Frith lost record. Frith also had a good single Also included among the 19 women earned six team in the Centennial Conference touma- to Franklin and Marshall's Julie Schuck season going 5-7 for the year. As a schools which scored were Di- points. Melanie Phipps fin- ments at Haverford College and 6-1,6-0. Amie Chilcoat dropped a 7-5, teamWMCwas39-45insinglesplay. vision I Bucknell, Drexel, Dela- ished fourth in the javelin Gettysburg College respectively. 6-2 decision to Tara Schmitt of Women's head coach Christian ware, Georgetown, and Syra- with a toss of 112 feet, II The highlight of the tournament Gettysburg. Due to personal reasons Conklin played with his doubles pair- cuse. inches. Erin Murphey was weekend belonged to the men's double Karen Fulton was unable to compete ings this year as he put eight different The Green Terror 400- fifth in the 400-meter dash at team of Craig Eckard and Colin Clark in the tournament. teams on the courts. meter relay unit of Donte 1:01.19, setting a new school ThepairadvancedlOthesemifinals with Anne Plunkett and Callie Thomp- The best by far was Chilcoat and Abron, Bill Tyrrell, Kent record for the second meet. a 6-4,2-6,7-5 win over Paul Lee and son fell victim 10 bad seeding and in Duex who 'registered a 7-3 record. Lightbourn and Alejandro The team will compete in Matt Silber of Muhlenberg. the opening round they faced the # I Plunkett and Thompson notched Welch won the event in a school the Centennial Conference In the semi-final round the duo lost seeded team from Gettysburg. The pair seven wins while losing eight WMC and meet-record 42.23 seconds, Championship meet to be a 6-1, 6-4 decision to Henry Spalding of Kristin Uroski and Wendy Ward de- went 20-22 in doubles action for the a mark which also is a provi- held at Franklin and Marshall and Justin Hom of Gettysburg. feated theThror pair 6-2, 6-2. sional qualifying standard- for college this weekend. y=.
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