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SPORTS 18 "Improvement goal for netters New coach Jim Lopez brings experience to the team By CAROLYN BARNES both singles and doubles had a '95 As for the women, Jim Lopez Sports Editor season record of four wins and six will also coach their squad, which losses, making his final percent- carries five seniors this season. All The Green Terror men's and age a .400 for the season, the top five of these players, Aimee women's tennis teams, led by first percentage of all men players. Chilcoat, Becky Duex, Carrie Frith, year head coach Jim Lopez, hopes Junkin, coming from Blue Bell, Karen Fulton, and Amy to improve their season greatly Pennsylvania, had his best matches Luebenhusen, are returning letter- from that of last springs. With five at sixth seed with three wins and winners from last season. of the eight men playing and eight three losses. Chilcoat, coming from Balti- ofthe twelve women being return- Junkin paired up with sopho- more, Maryland, played firs! seed ing letter winners, one thing that more Mark Rohme, unfortunately last season with arecordofsix wins the team will have as their strength not returning for the 1996 season, and nine losses. She also paired is experience. for second and third seeded doubles with Becky Duell to compete in The men's team should be fairly play. Junkin and Rohme succeeded doubles. Their doubles record was strong this season with some depth in winning two games at third seed exceptional, with only three losses and experience contributed by jun- to end up with a record of two wins out of ten games played. iors Kevin Bernhardt, Mike and seven losses. Rohme had a Duex, aside from her doubles Caldwell, Jay Junkin, and Matt first-year singles record of three record alternated between fifth and Roff. All four return as letter-win- wins and six losses, mostly com- sixth seed singles play, finishing ners from last season, and hope to peting at fifth seed. the season with a record of six wins improve their individual as well as Brooklyn New York native, and eight losses. team records. Bernhardt, a West Matt Roff besides competing with Senior Carrie Frith, from Chester, Pennsylvania native Bernhardt in doubles, had a fairly Centerton, New Jersey, also com- played singles last year and fin- decent singles record. With a peted well in singles last season ished with a record of two wins and record of three wins and five losses, with a final record of five wins and ten losses. Six of his twelve he played mostly third seed, but did seven losses. She alternated be- matches played were first seed play first seed singles for two tween third and fourth seeds. singles, which is impressive for a matches. Karen Fulton, an Ellicott City SeniorAmiee Chilcoat will take a 23-12 career record into the March 15th sophomore. His two wins were.at Lone senior Seth Noone is also native, returns holding the team's opener at Villa Julie College. The women are hoping to repeat last year's third and fourth seed for the 1995 returning from last season along best overall record with seven wins season opener in which they defeated Villa Julie 9-0. Chilcoat started in season, but overall his best record sophomore Jason Barr from Moun- and seven losses. Fulton is ex- the first seed position stands at third seed, where he has tain Lake Park, Maryland, and both pected to continue to add much an overall record of five wins and are expected to compete success- depth and experience to the team. ers competed in singles. Thomp- and Amy Sheridan. nine losses. fully. Frith and Fulton also paired to- son frequently paired with senior Both teams are looking to im- Bernhardt also paired up with Along with experience, the gether last season to compete in the Anne Plunkett to compete in the prove last season's record, and Matt Roff to compete in first and team also brings new faces to the first doubles position. They had a second seeded doubles position. hopefully with the experience head" ..... second doubles, ending the season court. Freshmen Colin Forman and record of two wins and six losses. The women's team welcomes coach Jim Lopez brings to the with the best doubles record of the Kevin Klunk and sophomore Pete Sophomore Jessica Mongrain new sophomores Meredith Bowen team, compete for the conference team with a percentage of .333. Mason look forward to beginning and junior Callie Thompson also and Kim Keller, along with two championships. The first match for Jay Junkin, also competing in their careers at WMC. rerum from last season. Both pJay- new freshmen, Amanda Greening, both teams is Friday, March 15. / Attack will lead men's lacrosse" Fighting for a Centennial Conference championship, IE. MAIN ST. EMERGENCY offense will be the men's strong suit IN DOWNTOWN WESTMINSTER REPAIRS t"f,llans OPtic.' {q..;. By CAROLYN BARNES Duluth, of Baltimore, MD will be is believed for a freshman. .?-: and sophomore GA, Bo to possibly be the school record Schrott Sports Fine Eyewear '" Men's lacrosse Edi/or three of the main players leading Marshall Brown of Westminster, are The two senior co-captains should jump out attack. this awesome to a successful head start for the Coccia led last year's team in Maryland and Brian Yolk of Glen 1996 season. Fourth year head goals with a total of 40 and assists Arm, MD. These two will high- coach Keith Reitenbach will lead with a total of 33, to make a final light WMC's midfield corps. Roger EUlns 876-13!U the team into head-to-head compe- total of 73 points. He also led in Brown has been the Green Terror's tition with some of the area's best individual shots with 109. Coach face-off specialist for the past two known teams, and the Green Ter- Reitenbach stated that, "Last year years. He led the way 10 WMC's ror are expected to be hard to beat. Dean made second team all-Con- winning 53.2 percent of its 1995 CraQberry Liquors With the top three scorers from ference, which is outstanding. The faceoffs. the men's the 1995 squad returning, type of season that I would like to Leading the defense junior Carrell Ceullty's premier adult "Our attack will lead us, The only problem is that the attack beverage shop. Crallberry Liquors hand-plcks and stocks boutique doesn't come into play if you don't have the ball" willes, mlcro and hard-rc-ttnd Coach, Keith Reitenbach beers, and tile Illest extcnstve cigar selection ill Carrell Ceullty. offense should be in top form. Al- to have this year is one in which my Stephen Hallowell Hallowell of is top players will earn post-season is expected PA. though the offense Downingtown, Let their knowledqahle staff consult be spectacular, the defense may honors." Coccia enters his fourth shifting to defense after spending ranking witll you ill filldillg tllat special start out struggling. "Our attack and final season in assists fourth 107 in his first two seasons as a history with school sellletllillg. Crallberry Liqucrs is a will lead us," states Coach and fifth in points with 203. midfielder. in goal for the men Returning Reitenbach, but he adds, "the only great place to brillg mom and dad problem is that the attack doesn't last season on the All-Centennial is junior John Torpy. Torpy was Junior Hoppe also earned a spot have for WMC into play if you don't when tlley come to visit. come ball." Losing seven Conference honorable mention unit the number one goalie He finished for the 1995 season. the 'Netjust yeur average Iiquer stereo letterwinners from its defense, the list. He finished the 1995 season last year's season with 144 saves, team will rely on their offense to with 33 assists and 33 goals for a 122 goals allowed, and a final save Located next to GiaQt Supermarket lead the way. total of 60 points. percentage of .541. iQ Cranberry Square Senior Dean Coccia of Pasa- Sophomore Schrott also racked Hours 1l1lJQ-10pm'l\1oQ-Sat dena, MD, junior Matt Hoppe of up 60 points as a freshman, which Continued on page 16