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Thursday, May 7, 1998 - Page 18 SPORT S SOFTBALL WOMEN'S LACROSSE MEN'S LACROSSE ~ Records Opponent - Score - W/L - Record 25-7 Overall Game Results - Score - W/L - Record Game Results - Score - W/L - Record Opponent Opponent Muhlenberg - 10-1 - W - 11-5 14-2 Centennial . Gettysburg - 13-12 - W - 6-3 Haverford - 18-9 - W - 3-6 Muhlenberg - 4-1 - W - 12-5 12-2 Home Notre Dame, MD - 21-5 - W - 7-3 Washington & Lee - 6-16 - L -3-7 York - 17-5 - W - 13-5 9-5 Away Bryn Mawr - 17-3 - W - 8-3 F&M -9-10 - L - 3-8 York - 11-5 - W - 14-5 4-0 Neutral Johns Hopkins -7-15 - L - 8-4 Dickinson - 19-4 - W - 4-8 Dickinson - 6-3 - W - 15-5 Swarthmore - 8-9 - L - 8-5 Randolph-Macon - 13-9 - W - 5-8 Dickinson - 0-1 - L - 15-6 BASEBALL Haverford - 6-12 - L - 8-6 Washington - 8-18 - L - 5-9 Ursinus - 7-4 - W - 16-6 Susquehanna - 16-7 - W - 9-6 Ursinus - 11-3 - W - 17-6 ~ Scoring Catholic - 9-0 - W - 18-6 Opponent - Score - W/L - Record ~ Player - Goals - Assists - Pts Catholic - 14-1 - W - 19-6 Washington - 1-9 - L - 6-8 Player - Goals - Assists - Pts. Mike Sargent - 32 - 30 - 62 Elizabethtown - 3-5 - L - 19-7 Washington - 9-3 - W - 7-8 Courtney Boden - 53 - 26 - 79 Rob Witte - 40 - 15 - 55 Elizabethtown - 9-7 - W - 20-7 F&M - 3-1 (8 innings) - W - 8-8 Meaghan Giomo - 45 - 11 - 56 BoSchrott-30-21-51 Genysburg , 9-1 - W -21-7 F&M - 1-2 -L- 8-9 Natalie Hannibal - 34 - 8 - 38 Charlie Heinzer - 18 - 5 - 23 Gettysburg - 5-0 - W - 22-7 Gettysburg - 5-8 - L - 8-10 Amy Bittinger - 16 - 13 - 29 Jeremy Kober - 13 - 7 - 20 Swarthmore - 6-2 - W - 23-7 Gettysburg - 14-5 - W - 9-10 AmyNonh-17-4-21 Brent Sweeney - 10 - 9 - 19 Swarthmore - 13-4 - W - 24-7 Haverford - 3-6 - L - 9-11 Stacey O'Brien - 15 - 5 - 20 Anthony Burgos - 8 - 0 - 8 Susquehanna - 8-22 W - 25-7 Haverford 5-4 - W - 10-11 Shannon Benson - 12 - 0 - 12 Jason Goodman - 4 - 3-7 Dickinson - 1-9 - L - 10-12 Kristin Miller - 6 - I - 7 Tom Caldwell - 4 - 0 - 4 !:I.i!1i!!g Dickinson - 8-4 - W - 11-12 Nicole Interior - 5 - 2 - 7 Name - Position - R - RBI - Bat. Avg. Ursinus - 1-8 - L - 11-13 Julie Backof, 2b - 43 - 44 - .470 Ursinus - 6-3 - W - 12-13 ~ Goal Tendi~g - Save % Player -Allw'd January Scott, ss - 38 - 33 - .450 Lebanon Valley - 13-6 - W - 13-13 Player - Saves -Allw'd - Save % Brian Nottingham - [02 - 997 - .512 Stephanie Bell. dp-3b - 20 - 22 - .447 Messiah - 2-4 - L - 13-14 Amanda Rose - 175 - 130 - .573 Ed Swiastek - 62 - 68_- .476 Gina Hughes, 3b - 22 - 29 - .438 Adam Gresek - 8 - II -.421 Kari Thompson, cf - 24 - 19 - .394 ~ Records - Courtney Wunderlich, c - 99 - 18 - .333 13-14 Overall 9-6 Overall Stacy Seward. Ib - 33 - 20 - .330 9-9 Centennial 5-5 Centennial 5-9 Overall Lauren Henry, If - 22 - 19 - .321 5-3 Home 4-4 Home 3-3 Centennial Jacie Mathias, rf - 16 - 19 - .289 4-7 Away 5-2 Away 4-3 Home Julie Develin, c-dp - 13 - 6 - .217 3-3 Neutral 1-4 Away 0-2 Neutral Men's tennis closes '98 season with room for improvement Three Terrors make all- conference softball team WMC's men's tennis team finished out The April 15 Centennial Conference the season with a 1-12,0-8 record, counting matches against Gettysburg (7-3, 4-2) re- Conference title claimed for first time in five their first win of the season as one of the fi- sulted in a 7-0 loss for WMC. nal games. Gettysburg's Brian Cutter blanked years, now WMC players make first team The Terror triumph came against Villa Menyhart 6-0, 6-0 in the first singles match. Julie on April 13. Menyhart and Powell were also defeated 8- WMC grabbed four straight-set singles 1 at first doubles. WMC, which claimed the conference title outright for the first time victories, procuring its first victory in a 6ยท1 The Bullets won all six singles matches in five years, placed three players on the 1998 All Centennial Confer- non-conference match. in straight sets. ence softball first tearn which was announced today. Senior second baseman Julie Backof (Westminster, MD/Westmin- WMC grabbed four straight-set singles victories, ster) was a unanimous choice as a first-team selection for the second procuring its first victory [against Villa J~lie J in a 6-1 year in a row. non-conference match. She also had the honor of being named the Conference's Player of the Year for the second consecutive year. , Backof, one of only two four-time AU-CC first-tearners, hit at a .444 Juniors Kevin Klunk and Colin Forman, Unfortunately the Terror men couldn't senior Sandor Zwack and freshman Mark end the season with a win; Western Mary- clip in the CC this year with three doubles, five home runs and 11 RBI. Weider all posted the two sets to none wins land finished its dual-match season on Junior shortstop January Scott (Chesapeake City, MDlBohemia for the Green Terror. Wednesday, April 22 with a 6-1 Centennial Manor) and senior third baseman Gina Hughes (Finksburg, MD/West- Forman upped his record to 3-1, and Conference loss at home to Dickinson (4-7, minster) join Backof on the first team. Weider blanked Don Kesner 6-0, 6-0 at fifth 2-6). Scott had the hottest bat in the league with a .613 average, including singles. Zwack provided the Green Terror with five doubles, two triples and 16 ribbies. The Terror men also won the doubles its point, winning his third match of the sea- team point, when Dan Powell and David son by a 6-4, 6-2 count in the fourth singles Hughes hit .412 with seven doubles, two home runs and 16 RBI. Szepesi beat Kesner and Brad Friedel 8-4 and spot. Courtesy of Sports Infonnation Weider and Zoltan Menyhart won by forfeit. Courtesy of Sports Information