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Homecoming TI1ffl1T rtJrQ Dmen S'41· ~d.~ Football 20 Cross Country 20 Athletes honored games Terror Scoreboard 14 9 15 Volume XV, Number 4 Western Maryland College Thursday=November 14, 1996 ............. Early season play-keeps men's soccer team from playoffs Seniors Estes, Laurence, LeCron, Wilson, and Edwards finish final season at WMC Bv TOM GILL period was canceled because of StafJWriter darkness. Senior Rick Estes registered Finishing their season with a seven saves for the contest. loss against Washington College on The men got blanked by Johns Saturday, November 9, the Green Hopkins at home on October 25 on Terror men's soccer team arrive at single goals in the two periods. a 6-10-2 record for the 1996 sea- The Jays are II-I and 4-0 in the son. Conferrence, but the Terror gave Freshman Ryan Bowles, the them stiff competition Estes was second leading scorer with 10 once again in the net during this points for the season, scored the game, and made 13 saves in the 2- only goal in the contest. o loss. Despite the loss to Washington, The Green Terror men had the Terror came up with an excel- some hard luck losses early on in lent overtime victory over Ursinus the season and near the end, they on Saturday, November 2 at home had trouble with their offense, and in a Centennial Conference game. they had trouble scoring goals. The Senior Mac Wilson and sophomore men were in three overtime games, Duane Campbell scored in over- and in two of those they remained time to give Western Maryland the scoreless (0-0 September 14th, 0- 4-2 win. . I September 28th, and 2-1 Octo- The Terror men appeared to be ber3rd). finished in the second half, when On October 18th, the story was junior Art Crouse tied the game not very different as Muhlenberg with only 28 seconds left in the (8-3-2) blanked the Terror men in ADEN MOGES game. Crouse was assisted by a Centennial Conference game 3- Sophomore Jason Wattenschaidt (15) dribbles the ball toward the opponents goal during the recent Ursinus 2. Wattenschaidt completed the 1996 season with two assists overall, both in sophomore Jason Wattenshaidt, his O. The men held the tough game held at WMC on November Both assists came in the Ursinus game. Centennial games. Conference first assist of the season. Muhlenberg team scoreless the en- In overtime, Wilson broke the tire first half, but they mounted an Duane Campbell assisted Bowles Frostburg Slate (2-7-3). The Terror men will be looking 2-2 tie with 6:15 left in the first attack early in the second half. in his goal. This lead was short- The Terror men also won on for young talent next fall as they overtime period off of an assist Muhlenberg with that victory be- lived as Frostburg put pressure on October 5 versus Franklin at lose five players to graduation this from Crouse. Campbell added his came 3-0 in the Centennial Con- the Terror aU afternoon. Frostburg Marshall. WMC shut out Franklin spring. These players include Eric goal with only one second remain- ference and they extended their took 23 shots compared to the and Marshall at home 1-0, with jun- Laurence, who is third in overall ing in the first overtime to give the regular-season home unbeaten Terror's seven shots at goal. ior Art Crouse scoring the game's scoring for the season, goalkeeper Terror the 4-2 lead. streak to 26. Goalkeeper Estes had an excel- only goal in the first five minutes Rick Estes, Chris LeCron, Mac The first goal of the game was On October 15, the men went lent game in goal making 16 saves of the contest. Wilson, and Brett Edwards. made by Chris LeCron, with an- west to Frostburg State University and only allowing two goals. Un- Estes recorded eight saves for Head coach John Plevyak will other assist from Wattenshaidt. and took an early lead on Ryan fortunately, that was enough to put the day by blocking every single return for a fourth year next fall The scheduled second overtime Bowle's third goal of the season. up a victory for non-conference Franklin and Marshall shot. season. Terror field hockey ends 9-6-0overall All-Centennial Conferencewomens teams By JULI!': EDWARDS Marshall, and a 9-1 Homecoming seventeen experienced athletes. Staff writer romp against Villa Julie, in which Seniors Jodi Wagner (halfback), chosenfor volleyball,soccerfield hocke» the team established a school Mary Beth Francis (halfback), The Green Terror field hockey record for goals in a game. Kellie Mitros (sweeper), Lisha team had big aspirations going into The team ended the season with Mummert (halfback), and Toni FIELD HOCKEY, WOMEN'S SOCCER the 1996 season, with II returnees a 2-1 win over Washington, and a Smith (link) will be graduating in and II newcomers combining to 1-5 loss to Elizabethtown; their fi- the spring. First team: • Senior back Keltie First team: • Senior Erin Murphe make a very strong team. The la- nal record was 5-4-0 in conference WMC split their last two games Mitros (3rd consecutive year) (2nd consecutive year dies fell just short ofa post-season play and 9-6-0 overall. of the season, winning the first play-off appearance but enjoyed Senior back Kellie Mitros against Washington in a Centennial Second team: • Senior mid- Second team: • Junior Christine many satisfying moments, never- (Westmont, NJ/Haddon Township) Conference game, and losing the fielder Lisha Mummert Kalobius, Junior Erin Kelly the-less. was named to the Centennial Con- second to Elizabethtown. Sophomore forward Amy ference first team, and senior mid- Against Washington, freshman Honorable Mention: • Sopho- Honorable Mention: • Junior goal- NOl1h was honored as the Centen- fielder Lisha Mummert (East Ber- Kerry Wilson scored her fourth more forward Amy North keeper Julie Backof nial Conference Player of the lin, PA/New Oxford) was named to goal of the season, which was un- Week, early in the season, as she the second all-conference team. assisted, while Marjorie Hargrave helped the Green Terrors rally to Amy North (Sykesville, MDlLib- added the second goal to win 2-1. VOLLEYBALL: beat York and Muhlenberg. North erty) received an Honorable Men- The Terror's last game ended in led the team in goals and points tion bid this year. by scoring one goal against Second team: • Sophomore hitter with eight and 18 respectively. The Terror hockey team will be Elizabethtown to lose 5-1. The Lori Noel, junior setter Carrie CONGRATULATIONS TO Other highlights include a 1-0 losing five valuable players this goal was scored by freshman Shadrick ALL TEAM MEMBERS win in overtime at Franklin and year, but will retain the strength of Shelly Dinterman. FROM THE PHOENIX