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Highlight on WMC Sports 20:56), Amy Havener (41st- with Saturday'S 3-2 win have been progressing into from the nine participant 21:34), and Jennifer Light over Centennial Conference overtime, the Mules, # I in field would move on to the round. By JAY HILBERT (46.h-22:04). foe Muhlenberg in Allen- the Division III Middle At- championship Maryland fin- Western lantic Region', scored four Sp"",&/;u" The Centennial women's town, Pa. ished with a 2-2 record and team title went to With the victory, the un- times within 6: 18 to give Gettysburg. who nipped beaten streak reached four the school its first Centen- drew the host Blue Jays in Haverford by one point (45- games with WM going 3-0-1 nial team title in any sport, the fifth/sixth place match. home the Cross Country 46). in that span. bearing the Green Terror 4- floor E- Town used advantage, to their o on Saturday. Sophomore Greg Davis As expected, Haverford Playing in her final game, 15-0, 15-11. held is own with an eighth easily won the men's team senior co-captain Christa Western Maryland fin- winning in the day, Earlier place finish at the Centen- title with 20 points, while Mose broke a 2-2 deadlock ished up the season with a Gettysburg defeated WM in 4-12-2 overall mark (1-7-1 nial Conference Cross Gettysburg finished second with 14:02 left in the game a rematch of a Centennial Country Championships with·69. to give the Green Terror the Centennial). (17-1, 8-1 affair in which the Green Muhlenberg held at Gettysburg College. Western Maryland's men win. Centennial) will now get Terror handed G-Burg a Tbe women, on the other finished seventh out of the Freshman Courtney five-game setback-which .....hand, improved from their nine-team field, with 181 Boden and Kari Thompson ready for the Division III proved big as WM, G-Burg, eighth place finish last year points. netted the first two goals for tournament. and Franklin and Marshall to place fifth with 149 Junior Jim Clarius, who WM as Muhlenberg (5-12 ended up in-champs with points. was coming off a Gettysburg overall, 2-6 Centennial) Volleyball one loss. Davis ran the 8000 meter Invitational that saw him would come back twice to Western Maryland must won G-Burg course in 26:40, less tban a shattered his personal-best tie the score before Mose now wait to hear from tbe ter 15-9, 16-14. this encoun- minute behind champion by a minute, finished 38th. netted the winner. NCAA about their Division WM would even its 2-2 Carl Paryana of Haverford. Classmate .Tim Collins Western Maryland fin- III tournament chances. record with a 15-9, 15-9 win As she has done all sea- was 45th, sophomores Robie ishes its season with a 6-9-1 The waiting game could Washington. Mary son, freshman Laurie Cicero Birdsall and Alan Blossom overall record and a more have been made a lot easier over A victory over Salisbury with a successful outing at led the way witb a 23rd finished 56th and 71st re- impressive 4-3-1 in the Cen- tbe Elizabethtown tourna- State and a loss to Alleghany place finish in a time of spectively. tennial. ment last weekend. ended the first day's eompe- 20:41. Senior captain Erin Unfortunately, it didn't titionforWM. Jenkins, running in her final Men's Soccer happen as WM went 2-3 in Western Maryland fin- cross country meet, placed Women's Soccer For 76: 18, Western Mary- their five games, setting the ishes the regular season at 28th, eight seconds behind The Green Terror set a land seemed on its way to stage for the waiting game. 28-14 overall. Cicero. record for the longest un- making life hard for the No. In the E-Town tourna- Rounding out the top five beaten streak in the sport's 4 ranked Muhlenberg Mules. were Emily Shenk (32nd- history at Western Maryland But just as things might ment, the top four teams Public Allies Peace Corps Planned Parenthood NONPROFIT CAREER FAIR RT WESTERN MRRYLRND COllEGE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1994 FROM 1:00 - 4:00 PM Up county Family support Center Chesapeake Bay Foundation Open to all college students and alumni who are interested in making a contribution to our world. united Cerebral Palsy The Fund for Animals Come for information about volunteer positions, internships, co-ops, part-time or full-time jobs with nonprofit organizations. Inc. Way Stationf