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SPORTS Wednesday, April 1, 1998 - Page 13 Hole In One Men's lacrosse off to slow start Continuedfrompage 16 With a pro on staff. WMC has be- tuted a lower junior fees rate of $7 come a PGA recognized golffacil- that will be in effect throughout the BY CAROLYN BARNES ference game played on the Hill on Schrott pulled Western Mary- ity, Moyer said. year for golfers 17 and under. Senior Writer Saturday, March 14. land to within one with an unas- He noted the clubhouse now has "I want us to be known as a The Green Terror outscored the sisted tally with 3:24 left, but the Losing their first and second Pioneers 3-1 in the fourth quarter, Green Terror lost by a goal for the a fully-stocked pro shop with new teaching center," said Moyer, who game of the season, the men's la- after the two teams battled to a 12- third time (his season. and used clubs, and other name also is director of instruction for the crosse team has struggled early in 12 tie for three periods. Senior Freshman Brett Sweeney gave brand apparel. bags and shoes. Nike Golf Camp in Connecticut. the season, only winning one. Cur- attackman Bo Schrott gave the Western Maryland a 6-5 advantage The refurbished shop also has a "This is a great place to learn the rently the learn holds a record of 1- Green Terror the lead for good with with his third goal of the game at self-serve hot and cold food areas, game and Iwant to do as much as I S,losing their most recent game to 14:20 remaining, and senior Mike the 10:37 mark of the third period, as well as a lounge complete with can to provide that opportunity for SI. Mary's College. Sargent pushed the lead to 14-12 although Lynchburg responded cable TV. OUf young golfers." The men fell to Virginia at the 7:03 mark. with the next three scores. Wesleyan by only one goal on Sophomore Tom Robson pulled Sweeney led the Green Terror Moyer is perhaps proudest of the club ~ March II. The Marlins recorded a Widener to within one with 3:39 with three goals and one assist. commitment to young golfers. non-conference 10-9 win over left, but WMC sophomore Jason Kober also had four points with two Western Maryland. The men Goodman tallied his only goal of goals and two assists. Arnica is trained in club repair trailed the whole game which was the game just 42 seconds later. In their most recent game, the and custom club construction. Even WMC has always had one of the played at Loyola College's Curley Heinzer scored four of his goals Terror again lost by only one goal lowest greens fees in the area and Field. in the first half, as Western Mary- as they fen to St. Mary's 17-16 on the cash register and counter area will continue to, even with all of Junior midfielder Jeremy land trimmed a 74 Widener lead Saturday, March 28 in overtime. have been upgraded to give the the changes and increased services. changes Physical Kober pulled WMC within one back to 8-7 by the intermission. Western Maryland blew out to shop a more professional look and course will be limited to the par 70 said. feel, Moyer for now, but Freshman Brian Nottingham, However, Moyer is perhaps WMC will open a 3,300 square foot The Green Terror making his first start in goal for Sweeney led the proudest of the club's commitment putting green this spring. Western Maryland, made seven of to young golfers. The professional outscored the his 15 saves in the fourth quarter. Green Terror with staff. he noted, will direct an ex- The course, which is open year Pioneers 3-1 in the Schrott added three goals' and panded instructional program. with round, will be available for guest outings with ca- and tournaments one assist and Sargent two goals three goals and one an emphasis on junior golfers. fourth quarter, after and three assists for the Green Ter- assist. Kober also In addition (0 offering free clin- tering available through Sodexho, ror. WMC's food service provider. the two teams Unfortunately. the men did not had four points with ics at the course, he also has insti- Courtesy of Public Information battled to a 12-12 continue on a winning streak as two goals and two tie for three periods. they lost to Division III second- assists. State on Wednes- ranked Salisbury day, March 18 at Salisbury. SSU scored the first 18 goals on its way 359-R Manchester Road (route 27) with 5:21 remaining in the compe- to a 25-7 non-conference win over an 8-1 lead after the first period, Kegel Plaza tition. WMC. only 10 see St. Mary's blank the Sophomore anackman Charlie Schroll got Western Maryland Green Terror 8-0 in the second Westminster Heinzer notched three goals for the on the scoreboard with 9:42 re- quarter for a 9-8 lead at halftime. (410) 857-9849 Terror, which received eight saves maining in the first half. Heinzer Both teams scored four times in the with just one goal allowed in the scored off a Schrou assist nine sec- third quarter, and the game was tied Spring Special second half by freshman Brian onds later, but Salisbury notched four times in the final 15 minutes. Nottingham. - five straight goals to take a 23-2 Sargent topped all scorers with In the men's sole win. Heinzer advantage after three quarters. five goals and four assists. 1 month unlimited tan package scored a career-high five goals to Sophomore Rob Wine had two Attackman Witte also registered lift Western Maryland (1-2) over fourth-quarter goals for WMC. five goals for Western Maryland, $49.95 Widener (1-2) 15-13 in a non-con- The men went on to lose their which dropped to 1-5 after its third Regular bed. Extra charge applies to super beds fourth game as Lynchburg College Baseball defeated WMC 9-8 in a non-con- straight loss. next game will be The men's Continuedfrom page 16 ference win in Virginia on March held at home against Swarthmore Students with ID receive 25% off any 21. on Saturday, April 4. feat Hamilton 9-8 in the Green lotion purchase Terror's final game at Cocoa Expo Sports Center. Gugliotta's one-out single in the bottom of the sixth scored pinch- runner Sean Giblin from second base. Giblin entered the game for Miller, who singled. Mike Marino moved Giblin to second with a walk, setting the stage for Gugliotta. The game ended with Gugliotta's hit because it has reached the time limit imposed by Cocoa Expo. Miller had three of Western Maryland's 13 hits, as each Green Terror in the line-up had at least one hit. Ryan Legge slammed a double and a triple for the winners. WMC baseball then switched venues to Washington DC, and the change of setting proved less than victorious for the Terror when Catholic scored five times in the first inning and won 13-2 in a non- conference game. The Green Terror scored its only two runs in the top of the first on an RBI single by Miller and a sacrifice fly by Gugliotta. Catholic tied the game after Just four batters.