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Thursday, September 15, 1994 Page 11 m''')_r:%R%UtFTIC2)<:hVt_in')7W.tW({;~~; WMC Football Falls To Juniata 21-20 Western Maryland let a 20-7 series, attempting to run out vantage. lead with less than five minutes the clock. But with 1:51 show- The Green Terror still bad hind by Eagle linebacker Andy score. Dinb's extra point attempt Dunlap as Van Deusen's arm was sailed wide, which would JXUve10 left in regulation slip away, los- ing on the clock. the Green time, marching down to the about 10go fmvard Fellow Eagle be big. ing 21-20 to Juniata College at Terror were forced to punt. Juniata 13with less than 30 sec- linebadrer Brian Becker recov- After Juniata trimmed the lead Huntingdon, Pa. last Saturday in Juniata freshman Jason onds left. Instead of sending eredibefumbleandluruararanout to 13-7, V~ Deusen and Schaffer the opener for both schools. Falvo returned Eric Dung Dinh in to kick. a game- the clock. coonected again.thi:stimefmn 18 . Juniata's Wade Kurzinger Landseadel's punt from his winning field goal, WMC went wesen Maryland beida 13-0 yards out. putfutg1be sroreal2().7. found Mike Pringle in the end own 24 and proceeded to run for a little more breathing room & the OOM, ~y m V~ As for the WMC defense, zone for a 16-yard score with 76 yards for the game-tying for Dinh. The pIan failed when Deusen touchdowns 10 Matt which started five fresbman, the 4:12 remaining. Pringle's exira touchdown. Green Tenor quarterback Brian Leccrctuck (three yards)anda39- young group played suqmmgly point close it to within 20-14. Pringle's successful extra Van Deusen (20 of 35, 221 yard touchdown to Butch well egamst a much experienced WMC followed on the next point gave Juniata a 21-20 ad- yards, 31D's) was hit from be- Schaffer. Following the Schaffer Juniata offense. Men's Cross Country Hopes To Show It's Experience Bv JAY HaBERT healthy .... We have six quality Centennial Conference Champi- could be ready for Nationals. pleased with his workouts." SpomEdiro. athletes; if any of them get in- onships, where he ran a time of "He (Davis) has a real shot at Collins is joined by fellow SmaIl in size but big in expe- jured, we are in trouble," says 26 minutes and 58.9 seconds, Nationals this year. The rience would fit the description Renner. good enough for 15th place. toughest obstacle will be hav- junior and co-captain Jim Ctanus. forthis year'smen'scross ooun- Sophomore Greg Davis re- "Greg is in the best shape I ing to train alone since no one try team. turns from an outstanding have ever seen a guy in," says is at his level here on campus." Team-wise. we could be With only six returning freshman season that saw him juruorco-ceptain Tsn Colnns. A Collins, according to anywhere from second or third runners, Coach Doug Renner earn 1993 NCAA Division III main reason why Davis is in such Renner, has shown up in the to having the bottom fallout," knows that the key for the '94 Mideast Region All-Freshman good shape is the fact that be lost best shape he has seen him in. thinks Renner. squad is to remain injury-free. SecondTeam honors. 10pounds over the summer. "Now he wants to run in the NEXT ISSUE: Focus on "We have to keep Davis' best time came at the Renner thinks that Davis big meets. I've been real Women's Cross Country TerrorField Hockey Is On The Rise Bv JOSH FOSTER KellieMilro
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