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Wednesday. April 1, 1998 - Page 14 SPORTS Redskins to Green Terror women's lacrosse stands instruct youth undefeated in Centennial Conference atWMCand Boden led the women again as she scored by three goals and Boden was supported George Mason BY CAROLYN BARNES a career-high seven goals as WMC rallied one assist by Giomo and one goal by fresh- SeniorWrilu past Goucher ll-lO in a non-conference man Amy Bittinger. Former Washington Redskin Unlike the men, the women's lacrosse game just two days later. The Lady Terror's biggest win yet came in the Centennial undefeated Art Monk will hold one of the team stands and has recorded only one de- The two teams were deadlocked at 4-4 against Howard University as 12 different Conference blanked nation's best youth instructional feat overall. players scored goals and WMC game. Howard 28-0 in a non-conference football camps. The camp is for Their first game was also their first loss The Lady Terror's biggest Giorno led the way for Western Mary- boys ages 8-18, and features in- as Villa Julie defeated the Terror 12-6 in a win yet came against land with five goals and one assist, with struction from Art Monk and non-conference game held on March II. Boden adding four goals and three assists. Junior Natalie Hannibal had half of West- Howard University as 12 members of the Washington Senior Stacey O'Brien contributed four goals, scoring three. three goals Redskins. em Maryland's on their winning streak, the Ter- different players scored goals and one assist, and Bittinger missed the Starting and five assists, as the women The first session will be held ror women were led by sophomore Meaghan goals and WMC blanked school scoring record by one goal but did June 21-25 at Western Marylaud Giomo who scored a career-high six goals Howard 28-0. set a new mark for winning margin. College. A second session will be to lead WMC over"tlickinson 18-6 in a Cen- Senior goalie Amanda Rose made seven tennial Conference game on March 24. held June 27-July I at George Giomo had three goals as Western Mary- saves for her first career shutout and just the mason University located in land scored five times in a span of 4:20 to after the first half, but Goucher scored The the fifth in Western Maryland's 24-year history. are now 3-1 after its rust three goals after the intermission. The Green Terror Fairfax, Virginia. take an 8-2 lead. Senior Courtney Boden Green Terror notched the next six goals, and third straight win. They played yesterday Monk's camp allows the youth added four goals and Amy North three for held on despite two Goucher goals in the fi- against Washington. Results will follow in players to learn about football and the Green Terror. nal 13 seconds. the next Phoenix issue. meet members of the Washington Redskins. The youth players also Do you have... learn positive lessons about life. A nose for news? "I like to let the young players Opinions to make known? know there's life after sports," said Monk. "We stress education, A flair for design? staying away from drugs and al- A head for business? cohol, and keeping your body healthy." THE PHOENIX NEEDS YOU Washington Redskins sched- uled to instruct at the camp in- Cometo the Phoenix general staff clude Gus Preotte. 'Terry Allen, meetings Darrell Green, Brian Mitchell, Every Monday at 6:30 pm Jamie Asher, Marvcus Patton, in the basement of Daniel MacLea Henry Ellard, Ed Simmons, and x8600 Ken Harvey. e-mail: phoenix@wmdc.edu For more information, please call 1-800-555-0801. Overnight No experience necessary! FREE TAX HELP FOR WHOM: For Students and Other Low to Low Moderate Income Taxpayers WHERE: Western Maryland College Gold RoomB WHEN: MY DmIEE GOT ME THE 1lI'l'EIl'VIEW. Thesday Thursday Saturday 7-9 pm 7-9 pm 12pm-3pm ADD'.-n: GOTME TIE .... April 7 April 2 April 4 April 9 April 11 By appointment only For more information and for an appointment, call Miehael RockeCeUer at 410-751-8110 if you are off campus or 8110 if you are on campus. .,..,.. Ja __ .. 2ndFloor.G1lIroymClClldl Spring Break begins 7pm March 13 Classes resume March 23 ----
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