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Thursday, Aprilll, 1996 - Page 18 SPORTS Baseball sweeps Haverford to go above .500 at 9-8. Terror 4-2 in CC; Waddington impresive in debut; Van Deusen hot; Cossabone struggles against Hopkins. By JOSIIUA FOSTER Jays. D' Angelo, who had D' Angelo, and gave up a bases- StafflVriter struck out eight in five innings clearing double that made that in his last start, looked strong score 8-2. The Blue Jays would Last season the WMC base- in the opening innings. score one more in the inning to ball team finally stopped some That would be the last scor- have a comfortable lead. of the dominance that Johns ing in the game until the top of The Terror tried to eome back Hopkins has had over them in the seventh when the Terror fi- and scored two runs in the ninth recent years. But last Wednes- nally got on the scoreboard. on a 2-RBI double by Culley, but day the Terror brought their Senior catcher Dave Kurtz led by then it was too-little, too-late. three game winning streak to off the inning by hitting his sec- "Yesterday was D' Angelo's Johns Hopkins and although it ond home-run of the season. best outing of the year. He had was close until the final in- Brian Van Deusen next reached them off balance all day, and nings, WMC lost 9-4 as the on a error and came around to pitched well enough to win," said Blue Jays scored seven runs in score on a double by Brian head coach Dave Seibert. "The the bottom of the eighth in- Culley to give the Terror a 2-1 game was much closer than what ning. lead. Van Deusen has been red- the final score indicated." The Blue Jays then turned hot this season, at one point With the Joss, the Terror "around on Friday and ham- reaching base 14 consecutive dropped to .500 at 7-7 overall. mered the Terrors 5-2. Johns times. "We have been competitive and Hopkins chased sophomore That lead disappeared the next in all of our ball games all this righthander George Cossabone inning however as D' Angelo gave year," said Seibert. "We're not off for four runs in the first. Mike up a single to the lead off hitter, to as good of a start as we want to Waddington came in relief and who eventually came around to be, and as a coaching staff we feel pitched eight solid innings. score on another single after being that we are better than our record." Saturday the Terror swept sacrificed to second. However, Every game left on the sched- Haverford in a doubleheader at D' Angelo worked out of the jam, ule for the Terror will be Centen- Haverford. and after seven innings the score nial Conference (cq games, mak- Western Maryland is now 9- was tied at 2. ing them that much more impor- 8 on the year. They are now 4- The Terror would get two men tant for the Terror. WMC started 2 in the Centennial Confer- on base in the top of the eighth, but the CC schedule on the right ence. could not get a two-out hit. That track as they swept Muhlenburg There was no score in would be costly for WMC as the last Sunday to go to 2-0 in the Wednesday's game until the Blue Jays exploded for seven runs conference, but with the losses bottom of the fourth when Ter- in the bottom of the eight. Eight against Johns Hopkins, the Ter- JOHN MANARD ror pitcher Tim D' Angelo gave of the first nine hitters in the in- ror dropped to 2-2 in the CC. , up a solo home-run, making the ning reached base as D'Angelo The sweep of Haverford Byron Druegat unloads towards the piate. Drurgal is l-l on the year. score 1-0 in favor of the Blue tired. Clay McAllister relieved makes them 4-2 in the Cc. Drusgal is one-third of the Terror's starting rotation that also has Tim D'Angelo and George Cassabone. Lady Lax go 3-1 behind strong, attack and goalkeeper has registered II goals. North has This year things went differ- Bv JOliN MANARI) ently. The Terror easily handled AssistanlSportsEdilOr four goals and three assists. Chrissy Pardew (4 goals, 1 as- Washington 12-7 led by Sarver and With a revitalized attack and a sist), Mary Beth Francis (2,2), Jodi Zimmerly's three goal games. strong defense the WMC women's Wagner (2,2) and Courtney Boden Pardew scored twice against the lacrosse team has jumped to a 3-1 (3,1) have all contributed on of- Shorewomen. Francis had one goal start on the season. The Green Ter- fense. • and one assist as did North. Boden ror had won three in a row before The Green Terror opened the added a goal. .;.:>_ dropping their first game of the season with an emotional 10-8 The Terror would fall to Ursinus year last week at Ursinus 16-7. overtime win over Dickinson. 16-7 behind an onslaught of Bears The Terror's fast start this year Sarver led the barrage with six shots. They were outshot 34-21 in can be contributed to some young goals. last Thursday's game. Zimmerly faces that have given the WMC at- North had two goals . Zimmerly and Sarver again had three goal tack some more weapons and the added two more. Pardew and games. outstanding play of goalie Amanda Wagner had assists. Boden had one goal and an as- Rose. Last year Rose beat out Four days later the ladies over- sist against the Bears. North and Marci Delahoz for the starting job. came a tough Haverford squad for Wagner had one assist. Rose made This year there was no competition a 13-11 victory. Zimmerly led the 14 stops in net. and Rose has stepped up to the Lady Terror with three goals WMC will be on the road challenge. Last week when the Di- against the Fords. Sarver contrib- Thursday April II at Goucher be- vision III national rankings for uted two goals and one assist. fore returning home for a Saturday players came out, Rose was ranked Pardew and Wagner each scored matchup against Muhlenberg. in the top 20 in two categories. The twice. Heather Seaburg had a goal The matchup against the Mules sophomore from Baltimore was and an assist. Natalie Hannibal had of Muhlenberg features one of the fourth in the country in save per- two assists. conference's big guns. Seniors centage with a 65.5%. She was The first two games were at Megan DiPanni and Rachel 19th in Goals against average with home. On April 2 the Terror hit the Steinbrook have scored 15 and 10 a9.05. road for the first time. A year ago points respectively against Centen- With Rose solid in the net the the Terror loved playing at home, nial opponents this year. attack has watched always steady they were a perfect 6-0. While the Stein brook became the Mules all- Denise Sarver rack up 14 goals and road was an unpleasant experience time assist leader scored her 40th I assist. 1Wo freshman, Robin as they won only once and lost five career goal on March 26th. Amy North, '99, is one of several young attack players on the Western Zimmerly and Amy North are right times. Their only road win com- The Mules were 1-4, 1-3 in the Maryland women's lacrosse team. North has four goals and three behind her in scoring. Zimmerly ing at the end of the season. conference as of April 1st.. assists on the year. The Lady Terror are 3-/ on the year after dropping a 16-7 match at Ursinus. ~