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I i~- W5!:p9ns0XT;;;XW;;YT -;;;:p ,C:WU;X;;;:')i I I Green Terror Volleyball Stuck in Slump By JAY HILBERT have skidded, losing seven competition, the Green Terror WMCfclll-15, Ix-lc.and 15- two-day affair, beating Heidel- berg 3-15, 15-3, and 15-8. Spa."EJi"' .. out of their last nine mustered only one win in the 10. Next was Grove City, but York was next team in WMC's matches. five games up in Huntingdon, still los! 3-15, and 12-15. path. The Green Terror were The past two weeks have The toughest point might Pennsylvania. Grove City would later win the been especially tough for have been last weekend at In the first day of competi- bronze medal section of the in- looking to exact revenge on (he 15- for last Tuesday's Spartans Western Maryland volley- the ASICS/Juniata Invita- tion on Friday. WMC fell to D- vuanonut. 10,2-15, and 8-15 disappoint- ball. tional. III ranked SUNY -Brockport, western Maryland started inl! loss at York in a trt-rneet be- After going 14-2 to open While they were playing but not before taking Brockport power pHO[ play on Sntur- the season, the Green Terror top caliber Division III to a third and deciding game. day with the lone win Ill' tbc tween the two schools and the C'OIIl'!!l' of Notre Dame (WMC l'asily~ rear ('NO 15-2, and 15- .). The Green Terror lost the first game 15-13, but easily won the second, 15-3, to set up the crucial third game. Both teams exchanged leads as the game was dose from start to finish. But in the end, York es- TOP TEN GROSSEST caped with a 16-14 decision. be WMC's Guilford would opponent first in the bronze THINGS ON EARTH bracket the Green Terror's Unfortu- quarterfinals. nately, stay at Juniata ended with a 5-15, 8- 15 loss to (he North Carolina school. The Green Terror rough road began two weeks in a clas- 10. Naked fat guys on sic Centennial Centennial with de- match champ fending vinylseats. Franklin and Marshall here in Westminster. Once aeatn. totf (~aIOShad nrp(}rtu!lit'i('~ 10 take the lir~1 9. Camel breath. i end result: 15-13; F&M won the first the 1'l/i!I'il. Tbr I'.'.''' ~':Jil:;'~pi 1\;,' WMC took game, second. margins were not as 15-12. 8. The vomit scene in close for the next three games. The Game three went to the Dip- The Exorcist. lomats, 15-9. WMC would, with in tum, force the fifth game an easy 15-6 win. In the end. F&M proved to 15-8. 7. Motel room artwork. be too much. winning were led The Green Terror by Denise captains senior Spangler and Krista Shaffer 6. Ear wax museum. with It was the team's first five- 20 and respec- 14 kills, tively. game match in two years. 5. The name "Mungo:' lead Spangler extended 27 versus lost her team with in kills Elizabethtown, but WMC 12-15, another heartbreaker, and 10-15. 15-12,16-18,3-15, 4. Bean dip. man Denise Dill came up big, Senior Jen Jensen and fresh- making it possible for a fifth game. 3. Nose hair. kills, Jensen two came up with nine blocks, solo and three block assists. 49 set assists. Dill recorded 2. Road Oysters. Entering last weekend's the com- team Dill petition, lead with 349 set assists on the sea- I. Drugs. son. Green Molloy must head now get Terror coach Carole her troops ready for this weekend's North/South Invi- tational, held here at Western PARTNERSHIP FOR A DRUG-FREE AMERICA Maryland. WMC's first game will be against Carnegie Mellon on Friday at 4:30 p.m . ...----.---------~.~-- ...-.---- .. --._ ._-----_._-