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creeR SPORTS Wanted: Inside Sports writers, TCffilT -Track and field team has photographers, record-breaking meets. and editors -page 13 ·Scoreboard Call x8600 Volume XVII, Number 5 Western Maryland College -page 14 Thursday, April 16, 1998 Lady Terror lacrosse Women's tennis undefeated defeats Mulhenberg a score of 18-6. How- with best record in years BY MIKE PUSKAR Art Editor .ever, Director of Sports Infonna- tion Scott Deitch humorously noted ued to hold strong on March 2, as With a 4-1 record for March, the .that those wins had been on Tues- BY EMILY STAMATHIS pushed their individual records to Lady Terror lacrosse team swept days and so 1"8-6 couldn't possibly Managing Editor WMC blanked Catholic 9-0 in a 5-0. Muhlenberg away 19-6 when it be the final score for a Thursday Lady Terror tennis is currently non-conference match. un- After a 6-3 Centennial Confer- The Green Terror remained hosted the Mules on Thursday, game. off to its best start in 23 years, cur- defeated at 5-0, bettering the 4-0 ence win at home against April 2. No sooner than he had said that rently boasting a perfect, unde- start of the 1996 squad. It also is Haverford, in which the Terror set Senior Courtney Boden led the did Hannibal make her goal. Goalie feated record. in stone its longest winning streak team with six goals and three as- Amanda Rose assisted the victory On March 31, the WMC women since 1975 and bettered the more sists, with a little egging-on from with nine saves. commanded an 8-1 Centennial Henderson and recent record of five consecutive went on in 1993, WMC victories assistant coaches Erin Eaton and Saturday, April 4 saw an end to Conference win over Washington lodi Wagner. the Lady Terror's five-game win- (1-6,1-3). Keller are the to shut out Hood completely, 9-0. Sophomore Meaghan Giomo ning streak as they lost to host Western Maryland (4-0, 4-0) defending On March 8, Lady Terror Ten- followed close behind with five and Ursinus 13-5. Sophomore Shannon won the second through sixth nis received 6-0, 6-0 wins from its one. Also scoring were senior Sta- Benson, Boden, Giomo, Hannibal, singles matches in straight sets, and Centennial top three singles players in record- ing a 7-2 non-conference cey O'Brien, freshman Amy and North each contributed one also swept the three doubles. Conference doubles Goucher (4-2). win over Bittinger, and junior captains Amy goal, while the latter had one as- Freshmen Alethea Desrosiers North and Natalie Hannibal, the sist. Rose came out with II saves. and Becca Lyrer, and junior Amy champions. Henderson at number one latter scoring the final goal of the The following Wednesday, Sheridan all pushed their singles singles, Desrosiers at the second game, her second, with little time April 8, WMC hosted the Mighty records to 4-0. the first 5-0 start from the time re- spot, and Keller in the third posi- left. Ducks; unintentionally that is, for The doubles teams of Lara sults can be confirmed in 1975. tion all blanked their Goucher op- ponents. "18-6ers" would have been an a mallard and its mate showed up Henderson and Kim Keller, and interesting new moniker for the and were almost trampled as the Desrosiers and Sheridan also kept Keller Desrosiers at second singles and Desrosiers, Sheridan and num- both won at number three team, for the ladies had already their perfect marks intact. their matches by 6-0, 6-0 counts. ber five Becca Lyter all kept their won two-fifths oftheir season with Continued on page 15 The unblemished record contin- Desrosiers and Sheridan both Continued on page J 3 Western Maryland golfers win individual and team titles WMC senior Tony Worm Sophomore Tony Santillo At the Elizabethtown College placed first individually and the joined worm with a 77 Monday, Blue Jay Classic on March 8, WMC Green Terror claimed the team title Craig Zabora fired a 79, and Ryan was edged by one stroke by of the Ocean City Invitational on Reid shot 80. Susquehanna for the title. March 30 at The Beach Club. The Green Terror's final result Susquehanna posted a score of Wonn posted a two-day total of of 634 was four shots better than 317, and the Terror was paced by 151, seven-over par, with rounds of the State University of New York- Ryan Reid, who tied for second at 74 Sunday and 77 in the second Binghamton and five ahead of Hershey Country Club East with a day. The Terror, which was tied Susquehanna Muhlenberg and total of76. Santillo and Mike Diehl with Muhlenberg after Sunday's York tied for fourth in the eight- each shot 80 for WMC. first round with a score of32 l, low- team field, seven strokes behind WMC went on to host the West- ered its mark to 313. Western Maryland. ern Maryland College Invitational last Saturday, in which the Univer- sity of Maryland-Baltimore County placed its four scorers in the top II to grab an eight-shot win. UMBC posted a total of 296 strokes over WMC's course on the hill. The hosts' 'A' team was sec- ond at 304, with the Green Terror 'B' squad next at 305 and the West- ern Maryland 'C' unit fourth at 308. Morgan Gregory of the 'B'team was the medalist with a one-over par 71. Brad Moore of Maryland- Baltimore County and Western Maryland's John Wheeler were just one shot back. In addition to Moore, Kurt Benedict tied for fourth at 73, Gary Hasinus was knotted for sixth with a 75, and Will Repath ended tie for 10th with a 76 for Maryland-Balti- more County. Also in the top II for the Green Terror were worm in the tie for JOSE (JUBA) SIQUEIRA fourth, Santillo in the tie for sixth, JOSE (JUBA) SlQUE1RA A WMC golfer putts toward the team title of the Ocean City Invitational at The college hosted the Western Maryland Invitational on April 11. and Kevin Marsh in the tie for 10th. The Beach Club. Courtesy of Sports Information