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Thursday. October 31.1996 - Page 14 Volleyball team evens overall record to 14-14 By CAROLYN BARNES Terror women traveled to Elizabethtown Sports Editor where they were swept 3-0 with scores of 5- 15,8-15, and I1-I5. Increasing their Centennial Conference Western Maryland hosted Washington record to 5-3 and their overall record to 14- College on October 23. Sophomore Krissy 14, the Terror volleyball team has fought Kurtyka and freshman HeatherTolkach each hard to stay competitive. had seven kills and eight digs as WMC swept On October 18 and 199, WMC made a Washington 3-0 in a Centennial Conference fine showing as they hosted the Green Ter- match. ror Invitational as they beat York in three WMC needed just ten minutes to win the straight matches (15-7, 15-7, andIS-tl), first game 15-1, before beating the Catholic in four(15-12, 14-16, 15-5, and 15- Shorewomen 15-8 in game two. Washing- 8), and Richard Stockton in three (15-11, 15- ton rallied from a 10-7 deficit in the third 9, and 15-12) to make it to the semi-finals. game only' to take a 13-121ead, only to have Western Maryland won Pool A with a 3-0 the Green Terror score the final three points record. The Terror women lost to Gallaudet to close out the match. in four games (10-15, 10-'15, 15-10, and 7- • Kurtyka, a. middle and outside hitter, 15). I aJded four bloc~ assists. Classmate, sopho- j Bridgewater won the Terror Invitational more Lori Noel topped the offense with nine without losing a match. iucior setter Came kills, while junior Carrie Shadrick dished out Shadrick was WMC's represen'tative on the 2~,set assists. F • All-Tournament Team. . n This win was WMC's fourth for the last ~ Shadrick was also named to the Centen- six matches. nial Conference's Volleyball Weekly Honor. The squad hosted Ursinus and Roll for her performance at the Invitational. Swarthmore on Saturday October 26. The She recorded 73 set assists, 35 digs, ten kills, Green Terror women evened their overall .' .and three blocks in the four matches. ~cord to 14~'14 as'they swept both teams for Two 'days after the GaUaudet ~atch, the thetri-matth. Write fQr' the' Phoenix Sports section. Junior Karen Millar tosses the volleyball in preparation for her serve. Millar has service aces sofar this season; fifth among her teammates. Millar also hai9Tkj{{s this Call X8,600foi~'~ore info. season, which also places her fifth among her teammates. She also has recorded five solo 199 1 Millar has also contributed bio.cb: /Ji block assists, ana 16,9 digs for JheJ996 season. set assists to add to her performance. .,!, ~ ~ .,.,.-:- :Green Terror field hockey sticks with it thro~,~iose 'of season " :1 ,;" By JULIE EDWARDS to a2-1 win. ........' ing from five goals and five assists, and'six Centennial Conference as Western Maryland I) StajJWriter ,YYestern-Maryland lost to Gettysburg, points in the Conference, coming from two beat the Dickinson Red Devils by a score of who is tied for first in the Centennial Con- goals and two assists. 3-1. The Green Terror field hockey team ference, on October 15. The Green Terrors Junior Marjorie Hargrave scored her first Amy North scored her eighth Terror goal came out with force this season, maintain- gave the Bullets quite a challenge, as sopho- goal during the Villa Julie game, which was of the season. Marjorie Hargrave assisted ing a 5-1 record in the first month of the more Amy North scored two goals, her fifth assisted by Haley, while Amy North scored North for her first assist of the year. season. They beat Notre Dame (3-2), York and sixth of the season, to force the game her seventh goal of the season, which was Senior Toni Smith contributed her third (5-1), Muhlenburg (3-1), Franklin and into overtime; however Gettysburg won 2-3. unassisted. goal of the season, which was unassisted, and Marshall in overtime (1-0), and Junior Katie Haley and senior Lisha Freshman Shelly Dinterman also scored Julie Hyder also scored her third goal of the Susquehanna (2-0), losing only to the 1995 Mummert both assisted North in her goals. her first goal of the season on the 19th; her season. Centennial Conference - champions These two assists were Mummert's and goal was also unassisted. Hyder's goal was assisted by senior Swarthmore (1-2). Haley's third of the season. Haley's other assist came before sopho- Kellie Mitros. This was Mitres's second But the girls experienced one tough Head Coach Tracey Folio especially re- more Robin Zimmerly's second goal of the' assist of the year. week in October. On October 5, the Green members this game because, "At the end of season. This was Haley's fifth assist of the The 1996 Terror squad has also estab- Terrors hosted Bryn Mawr and suffered an lished the record for goals in a season with unexpected loss as the, Bryn Mawr squad "At the end of the game, the Gettysburg coach came thirty-two. , earned four goals, compared.to one in West- over and told me my team has heart. I know they do, On Saturday, October 26, the lady Green J em Maryland's favor by' senior link Toni Terror's hosted Washington College. for an- j Smith This goal was Smith's second of the and it was nice to have another coach tellmethat. " . ..other Centennial Conference game-that be- season, while sophomore; Amy North had gan at 1:00 P.M: "The team defeated Wash- Head Coach Tracey Folio , herseco~~as~ist; ;,:)'Iff' '1" _~ __ ~~_::=::__c=:__ _ _:_~ ington College by a score of 2-1{ 'Junior I land failed to score ag~ns,t JOM,S Hopkins the game.tthe Gettysburg coach came over season. . ... '1Ntiu)orieHargraveandfreshmanKerryWil_ . Th~ week got wor~~, ~ ~e~lem Mary- son each had a goal for the afternoon. , who they played on turf inthefreezing rain, and told me-my team has heart. Iknow they Ano~er 'fresh~n t~a~ scored her' fir~t ~:.",Ir 'I]lis game improv.ed the Terror'.~ rec?rd and Goucher, who they out-shot through- do, .end it was nice to. have another coach goal dunng the Villa Julie game was Jaime to 9-5 overall and 5.-4 in the Centennial Con- out the game, but were not able to find the tell me that." .' Walker. Walker's goal was also unassisted. fe~nce. cage. Western Maryland scored nine goals Adding to the inning goals scored were 'As the field hockey regular season draws The lady Terrors rallied against against Villa Julie, a school record for goals freshman Shannon Benson's second and to a close as the team travels to Haverford on the 12th of October to win in in a game, to win on Homecoming 9- L third goals of the season, one of which was Elizabethtown for a non-conference game on overtime with a goal by junior forward Haley had an unassisted goal and two unassisted, while the other was assisted by October 28. Currently, the Green Terrors are Katie Haley, who was assisted by freshman assists that game; she has tied a school record freshman Julie Hyder, who also made her not certain of a possible appearance in the forward Kerry Wilson. This was Wilson's for assists in a season with five, and has second goal of the season. Hyder's goal was playoffs, but Folio promises her team will, third assist of the year. She also had an un- moved into fifth place on the career scoring unassisted. "never give up and keep plugging away," as assisted goal, for her third goal of the sea- list. Haley also is second on the team this At Dickinson on October 19, the Green she stresses the importance of having a good son, that game to push Western Maryland season for points made with 15 overall, com- Terrors improved its record to 8-5, 4-4 in the time on the field.