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SPORTS In' FAITH WALKER very strong this year. The freshman WMC had a 7-5 lead COlllriblll;n~Wr;ler were noted as major contributors going into the final to the team. Second baseman, Julie inning, but Lebanon Winning the Centennial Backof, was a great asset to the Valley scored three Conference title for the third team. The freshman led the team times to win the straight year would have many in homeruns and was a force offen- game 8-7. In the nightcap, learns excited and confident, but sively. She finished the year baiting Jen Prowinski drove this season, because of unreli- around.400. OnApril 10 she was in three runs, and able opponents, the women's named Centennial Conference team 10s1 a shot at going to the Softball player of the Week. In ad- scored the eventual Division III National Champion- dition, Kari Thompson, 'Gwen wlOnlOg run on a ships. Hayes, and Amy Allen were all bases-loaded walk The cancellations did not impact players. to Gina Hughes, as the Terror the won count as wins and therefore, the Hayes and Allen proved that _~_= l' softball team did not play they were ready to step in as pitch- game 11-6. ~ enough games to qualify for ers as they helped to steady the I Nationals. The seniors, in par- pitching staff. The pair were ranked .2 ticular, were disappointed when in the top five in the conference all ~~r~e~~rd~~~n~o~~ ~ they unknowingly played (heir year. last home game because three of Thompson was a powerhouse lege Invitational. "It ~~~!!::;;~~~~~~~#.i;5;~~~~~;;;#~~!111 their opponents cancelled sched- for the Terror finishing the season was the first time we ule games. "1 played my last ranked in the top ten in four con- all went away, " said home game and didn't even ference offensive categories. junior Laura Everhart. "It was a 20-0 destruction of season with a 5-3 stint. Three know it," said senior third Seniors Sandra Johnson, Jen a chance for us all to see how Swarthmore. After dropping a games were cancelled. The baseman Sandra Johnson. Many Stewart, Christa Mose, and Carolyn each other plays, and how we game to Elizabethtown they teams were Catbo+ic, Messiah, schools records could not be bro- Kelsey closed out their careers here play together. rolled off another seven game and Gallaudet. dropping streak ken because of the cancelled at WMC this year. game, After to Methodist, a 10 inning win streak. This of conference in- The Terror finished the year won cluded a sweep they games, which was a downside of The Terror ended the season sixth straight. The streak fea- rivals Gettysburg. with a 19-6 record, tying with the season. by splitting a doubleheader with tured a 20-2 romp of F & M and The Terror finished the Ursinus for the Conference title. On the upside, the team was Lebanon Valley. In the first game, Women's Lacrosse smashes Men's lax goes 7-6 _Sqsqy~ha.nna 21-5 to finish season FROM STAFF KEPORTS scoring. He has scored 31 goals and assisted 32 times this year. Eggers, Stacey Baker, Heather In her brief two year career at Using the theory that you Freshman Bo Schrou has Baily, and Stacy O'Brien. WMC, she has scored 88 points. only gel better by playing the been having a fine rookie season. Freshman goalie Amanda Rose Eggers, a junior, was third in best. the men's lacrosse team He is second in goals scored with made 10 of 15 saves. scoring with 28 points. She faced off against # I ranked 35. He has 57 points for the year. 5 thrashing of Susquehanna The victory gave rhe scored 20 goals and eight as- Salisbury Slate last weekend Another freshman, College at Selingsgrove, PA. women's lacrosse team a 7-5 sists. Rachel Horneman fin- here at western Maryland Col- Cordisco, has also had a fine first The Terror rolled to a 7-3 record. They went 5-5 in the ished off .her senior season in lege. first half star! behind the offen- conference, finishing in sixth fine fashion. She registered fif- The team lost 29-6 to fall season. He has scored 21 times sive attack of Jodi Wagner and place. teen goals this year, and had 22 107-6 on the season. Keith Abel Denise Sarver. Wagner scored a Sarver led the team in goals points overall. scored three goals and Dean ishes his career Ihis weekend. career high seven goals to lead and scoring. She had 46 goals Pardew, another sopho- Coccia added two. The team has 13 goals and added nine as- the women while Sarver added and 14 assists for 60 points and more, showed the promise of will finish its season at home sists. Senior Mike Rapaport will seven points on six goals and was ranked sixth in the confer- this young team. She scored 14 against Washington College this also play his last game this week- one assist. Sophomore Chrissy ence in scoring. goals and had eight assists. Saturday. end. He scored 14 goaJs this year. Pardew had her best game of the After her big game against Francis scored six goals and Coccia has led the team all Sophomore John Torpy season also, scoring three times Susquehanna. Wagner almost assisted on six. other scores for year. He has scored 38 goals and been the man in goal and assisting three times. reached the 50 point plateau. 12 points. She is also a sopho- 32 assists for 70 points this year. ror. He has made 135 saves for The Terror also got goals She scored 43 goals and had six more. Another young player, Sophomore Matt Hoppe is cur- from Mary Beth Francis, Amy assists for 49 points on the year. freshman Courtney Boden, rently second on the team in scored eight goals this year. She also had one Need to pick up a few assist. Baker, a se- nior, led all de- extra credits next fensive players with seven goals. Junior Heather semester? Seaburg, another defensive standout, had Doa SPECIAL four goals and two assists for the year. STUDIES with THE In goal the team was led by see PHOENIX!! Women's contact Terry Dalton ext. 424 lax p.13 ,