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Centennial Conference Coaches poll. Laurie Cicero finished 47th and Amy Havener finished 50th. On the men's side Greg Davis is the team's best runner. He placed third at the meet. By JOSHUA FOSTER WMC's next best runner, Mike Sp(JrlsCo·EdilOr Cushwa, came in 85th. This weekend the Cross Two weeks ago, the Ter- ror tied the Muhlenberg Mules Country team will be at the in Allentown, PA., 13-13, to Maryland Collegiate see their record go to 3-1-1 for lnviat at ional at Hagerstown the season. Community College. The Mules had entered the game 0-3, but jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead. That was the honorable mention only scoring until the 4th quarter when Muhlenberg Sophomore Denise Dill scored another touchdown but recieved an Honorable Mention missed the extra point to take for Centenniall Conference a 13-0. Player of the Week last week. The Terror offense, though moving the ball, failed 'r~~~~~~l~~iShe was selected because of her to get the ball into the endz one . They pushed the _ sists, six service aces, two blocks ball inside the Muhlenberg and hit for a .219 percentage. 3D-yard line seven times with- The Terror as a team havn't out scoring until late in the fared as well since their four fourth quarter. With 5:10 left Van Deusen 10-yard pass to Fosdick to 7-for-25 passing for weekend against Dickinson on game win streak in late Septem- in the game, the Terror got the Gavin DeFreitas. The Terror 74 yards. the road at 1:30. ber. Since thai stint, the Terror ball at their own 17-yard line. elected to go for the extra Van Deusen finished the day have dropped to 6-17 on the year, The Terror then went on a 8- point, which was good by going 34-for-64 for a season Cross Country's winning only twice more since a play, 83-yard drive culminated Mackie, giving the Terror a high 353 yards, with two touch- 3-1 win at Bryn Mawr. by a 25-yard..touclidown pass 13-13 tie. downs, one interception, as he Parish 5th Last week the Terror lost 3- fro..m-fu Deusen to Tom For the day, the Terror threw to nine different receivers. o to Goucher, beat Notre Dame .---Gpato. However, kicker racked up 375 yards of total NEWS AND NOTES .••..• Last weekend the men's 2-1, and loss to York 2-0. Zippy Mackie missed the ex- offense, and recovered three The-Terror were held to a sea- and women's cross country Freshman Kelly Quinn leads tra point, in what would turn Mules turnovers. However, son low 22 yards rushing. an-teams competed in - the ffie team in kills with 136. She out to be a huge miss. the offense just could not Deusen was sacked five times, Dickinson College Invita- is also first in digs and second But the Terror defense punch the ball into the another season high. The Ter- tiona!. The women's team in blocked shots. then stoppei!_the Muhlenberg endzone. The rushing attack ror has only seven penalties for placed 10th overall. The men The Terror are 4-1 in the offense and got fhe ball back managed only 22 yards rush- 50 yards. WMC went 5-for-20 failed to place because of not conference and tied with at their own 45-yard line. The ing while the Mules rushed in converting third downs. Bob having a full team. Muhlenberg for second place. Terror then went on a 13-play, for 143. The defense held the Symanski had 16 tackles against Sophomore Kelly Parish Franklin and Marshall and 55-yard drive that ended on a Mules quarterback George the Mules. WMC plays this placed 5th out of 208 finish- Gettysburg are in first place. Letter to Sports Editor The Phoenix's Coach appeals to students to join team GltlUJR 'Jj"eltlt{f)J1t Dear Sports Editors, year. We have a top freshman, rest of out season's meets are: I am writing this letter in Mike Cushwa, who is running Oct. 14 MD College Invitational SP{f)Jltts Seeti{f)Ju hopes that you will be able 10 as well or better than Greg did (Hagerstown C.C.) print this appeal to the men in as a freshman. Jim Clarius and Oct. 21 Gettysburg Invitational our student body. Roeby Birdwell are running Oct. 28 Centennial Conference needs writers! I am coach of the men's very well and improving each (Rose Tree' Park) and women's cross counrty meet. Nov. II NCAA III MIDEAST team. On the women's team These young men deserve Regional If you are interested we currently have 13 athletes. the chance to compete as a Nov. 18 NCAA Division III In cross country, five athletes team for the rest of our season. Championships (for those who are needed to score as a com- Are there any young men on qualify) call the Phoenix plete team. Due to a set of campus that would be up to the circumstances that would challenge of training and rac- Is there anyone out there quadruple the length of this ing cross country? Our races willing to help our team? office at ext. 8600. appeal, we only have four are either 8,OOOM(4.96 mi) or Thank-you for your time. '- male athletes on our team. So 5 miles in length. We are not far this season we have been looking for "Olympic pros- Sincerely, Remember, work can be done for ineligible to score as a team. pects," just young men that credit. Call Mr. Terry Dalton at ext. Greg Davis, our top man, enjoy running and are willing Doug Renner qualified for NCAA III Na- to train hard to be the best that Head Cross Country Coach 424 for more information. tionals last year and is cur- they can be. Head Track and Field Coach rently running better at this We meet every afternoon stage of the season than last down at the track at 4:30. The