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SPORTS Thursday, October<:'3;'f'9:9tl Page 19 For your Football remains winless; 0-2 in Conference info: By CAROL.YN BARNES The Green Terror's second loss Quarterback Ron Sennanari of his career touchdown first Spons Eduor came at Juniata on September 14. had six catches for'93 yards and the at for 34 yards, but had some trouble ran WMC will be hosting a A building year is in store for The 25-8 "loss was the fourth con- WMC. passing the ball as he completed Women's Fall Golf Invitational the Green Terror football team as secutive first road-game of the sea- Freshman quarterback Ron only four out of eleven pass at- on Saturday, October 26 at the they remain winless after four son loss in the past four years. Sennarini set a Western Maryland tempts. These four passes only College's golf course. There will games at the start of the '96 sea- WMC rushed for 195 yards in record for total offense in a game went for 32 yards. be a meeting at 9:30 a.m. and a son. the contest - the second best total by a freshman player with 349 Another problem for the Terror shotgun start at 10:00 a.m. The road to the Centennial Con- in Head Coach Tim Keating's yards. He threw for 252 yards on during the Ursinus game was the The format is 18 holes medal ference championship will prove to three-plus year's at Western Mary- the day, including a 78-yard scor- weather in Collegeville. Showers play with plaques given to the be extremely tough after the team's land. ing strike to DonteAbron. Gavin presented themselves off and on first place team and the low med- first 10-6 loss against Bridgewater Freshman quarterback Ron DeFreitas rushed for 88 yards on throughout the afternoon, making alist in the tournament. The cost on Saturday, September 7. Sermarini led the way with 64 20 carries. it especially slick on the playing is $15.00 per person and is pay- In the 13-year history of the yards, while running backs Jay Both Sermanari and Defreitas, field. able at the tournament site. Conference, no team has dropped Tharpe and sophomore Gavin as well as senior Carl Von Tobel Freshman Marvin Deal was The entry deadline for the its opening Centennial Conference DeFreitas had 54 and 52 yards, re- were named to the Centennial Con- placed on the Honor Roll follow- tournament was September 15, game and gone into the Champion- spectively. ference Honor Roll after the Get- ing the Ursinus game, and junior but will now stay open until the ship. Western Maryland's third loss tysburg game. Kevin Brown was named Defen- field is full with return of entry Western Maryland turned the was against Gettysburg at Scott S. Ursinus, the Terror's last match- sive Player of the Week. forms. football over eight times during the Bair Stadium on September 21. up, defeated WMC by the closest Brown tied a Centennial Con- -. Participants do not need to be Bridgewater game. The Green Ter- This made the Green Terror's margin with a score of 7-6. ference single-game record with members of the golf team. The ror fumbled three times, losing two, record 0-3 for the first time since WMC started with an early 6-0 three interceptions in the game. On tournament is strictly an invita- and tossed six interceptions. 1987 when it also lost to Gettys- lead because of a 15 yard run by of his thefts was WMC's only tional for any women on campus The Western Maryland defense burg. Jay Tharpe. The Green Terror touchdown and another in the end who would like to come out and had six takeaways in the contest, The Green Terror produced 521 rushed for 1999 yards in the first zone stopped an Ursinus College enjoy a day of golf as a represen- which were three fumble recover- yards and 30 first downs in the half of the game, but Ursinus held drive. Brown also had eight tack- tative of the college. ies and three thefts. Senior right contest. Abron moved into sixth WMC to only 56 yards after inter- les and a pass breakup. Tharpe now Entry forms can be obtained wing Dante Abron had II recep- place on Western Maryland's ca- mission in the second half. This from either Carol Fritz at the tions for 107 yards during the reer reception and receiving yard- made Western Maryland's total became the ninth player in the Con- to have three interceptions ference Physical Education Learning match. age charts with four catches and yardage 255 for the contest. In one game. Center (410-857-2575) or Megan Abron was named to the Cen- 107 yards. He now has 80 recep- Sophomore Gavin DeFreitas The Green Terrors next game Patruno at the Centennial Confer- tennial Conference's Football tions and 1,071 yards for his ca- rushed for 106 yards on 22 carries will be October 5 versus ence office at (717-399-4463). Weekly Honor Roll after the reertotais .. for the game, and Jay Tharpe had Muhlenberg at Scott S. Bair Sta- All women golfers are en- Bridgewater game. Sophomore receiver Tim Herb 59 yards on seven carries. dium starting at 1:30 PM. couraged to attend Women's soccer team strives to better poor start By TOM Gill, AND CAROLYN ~-4-20 in all ga~es last year, earn- can. Van Deusen scored her first contest. F &M won in overtime 3- Sandra Geiman and Colobius each ... BARNES mg a first-team ill-conference spot. goal of the season. 2 with Harulfbal scoring another added a goal. -SIa,ffWriterandSpomEdilOr Leading rhe detensels jvcg Au, The women's first win also two goals and Backofrecording an- Since the women are scoring Coming off an impressive '95 CC first-teamer and goalie Julie came in the same tournament as other 12 saves. large victories over difficult teams, season, the women's soccer team Backof Backof, a two-time first- they beat Shenandoah 3-0. Junior As to winning, all of WMC's why they are still losing as often rerums fourAll-Gen~a1 Confer- teamer was second in goals against Jessica Mongrane scored her first victories have been by relatively as they do? the lack of success ence selections, givikg'them a great average (1.43) last year. goal, while Hannibal scored two large margins. In a CC match has a lot to do with several injuries ?9'6als~fas'oXnP.eriencecomj~ into the But, in spite of all the experi- goals. against Ursinus, the women won 7- to key players. Judy Rennitz, Gina .... ence the returning players have The women also suffered a loss 0, with Murphey, Hannibal, and Megin, and Kari Thompson were Senior Erin Murphey and brought to the women's team, their to Salisbury on Sept. 5. They were Erin Kelly each scoring two goals all major contributors last season. sophomore Natalie Hannibal return reoord does not represent that. "We shut-out by S-alisbury 1-0. The and one assist. Changes in weather conditions as the conference's top scorers. In feel that we are riuich better than other two losses recorded were The women also beat Goucher has also affected the team's perter- conference action, Murphey and our record shows," 'said h~ coach against Elizabethtown on Sept. 12 by; score of 5-1. Mongrane scored mance. We had some tough games Hannibal scored 8-5-21 and 8-1-1 7, Jennifer Swanson. .." and against F & M on the 21st. three goals in the contest - her first early on. Hot weather, and lack of respectively as forwards last year. The team's first loss was at WMC was outshot by hat trick of the season. Hannibal rest played a big part in our poor Adding more experience to the Notre Dame on September 1 in the Elizabethtown 27-10, and was and Christine Colobius each scored start, "said assistant coach Scott offense is sophomore midfielder Labor Day Tournament. The loss shut-out by a margin of 4-0. one goal. Swanson. Stephanie Van.Deusen who scored (1-3) came against Randolph-Ma- Backof recorded 17 saves in the In their most recent game, se- The team hopes to improve as nior Murphey scored an outstand- the season continues. The Green ing four goals as WMC defeated Terror women's next game will be .... Swarthmore 6-1. Sophomore Oct. 5 at home against Haverford. LINEBORO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PRESENTS "Bedlam in the Boro" Over 3 miles through the darkest and scariest parts of Historic Lineboro $4 9 years and older October 25- 27 October 31-November 2 Friday & Saturday 7:00PM-Midnight 'Thur-sday & Sunday 7:00PM-IO:OOPM MEQHANJOYCE Sandra Geiman, newcomer to the women's soccer team dribbles the bail down the field in preparation/or a 374-2197 Permitting scoring attack. Christine Colobius runs down beside Sandra. Weather
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