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SPORTS Thursday, September 17, 1998 - Page 13 Football player including the first US-Russian foot- wins $10,000 Sports Information ball contest in 1992 when the Green eluding more than 10 Ali-Ameri- numerous cans. He has supervised Director advances Continuedfrom page 16 Terror gridiron squad traveled to student assistants, several who career to NCAA . Moscow to help promote that have gone on to careers in sports with a minor in aft history. He country's growing enthusiasm in journalism, including one SID. boasted a 4.0 GPA at South Carroll the traditionally American sport In recent years, Deitch has ex- High School as well. Continued from page 16 He spent countless evenings and panded information services to in- For two years Lapato has logged statistics and garnered me- weekends tracking WMC athletics, clude Green Terror game stories worked with children in the Tour- dia coverage for WMC's 23 inter- taking many road trips with teams and results on the College's Inter- nament of Champions, Western collegiate athletic teams for nearly each season, Muller said. At least net site and sports phone line. He Maryland's own version of the Spe- Lapoto wins schotar-athiece award II years, left in early August for one sports editor noted publicly thut has even compiled a large list for cial Olyrnpics. from Burger King Jus/food chain NCAA headquarters in Overland Deitch does more at Division III his game reports via e-mail. He also works in the campus I) won its first league title in 34 Park, Kansas, where he will edit WMC with fewer resources than WMC, coming to computer lab and belongs to the years. publications for several sports in- many NCAA Division I schools. Deitch Before coordinated the sports in- National Honor Societies in math- Laparo broke up five passes cluding track and wrestling. ematics and art history. and made 46 tackles, including In 1999, he will move again to Scott," "There Muller is no slow time during for formation program at Susquehanna which also is his alma University, said. "Even Last year the 6-0, 200-pounder seven for losses, as the Green Ter- Indianapolis where the NCAA is the summer when teams aren't even mater. He earned his master's de- earned Second-Team Ali-Centen- ror hit double figures in wins for now building its new facilities. competing he is scrutinizing the gree in administration at Western nial Conference honors on the field the first time since 1929 and gained "Scott embraces the liberal arts books to make sure all of the statis- Maryland in 1997 and this summer and second-team GTE Academic its first NCAA playoff berth. mission of the College and is an tics are clear and correct." taught a graduate-level course on All-America honors in the class- articulate representative for West- During his tenure, the longest sports and the media. room after Western Maryland (10- Courtesy of Sports Information ern Maryland," said Joyce Muller, ever by far for a Green Terror SID, He, his wife Diana, and their director information. of public for the Deitch also was responsible WMC men's soccer October 1987, the WMC staff in nominations which earned confer- two children will live in Olathe, Kansas. Since joining awards Deitch ence, regional covered and national holding steady at 2-2 more than 3,200 sporting events, for numerous student-athletes, in- Courtesy of Sports Information Women's soccer gains shutouts By MICHAEL PUSKAR Susquehanna 1-0. Sports Editor Their redemption really took By JULIll DEVELlN the win for her team, who also ben- and that gives a good outlook on In its opening game on Sep- full sway, though, against Lan- StaffWriler a goal tember 2, the men's soccer team caster Bible on September 8 The women's soccer team got efited from With ten saves, by Elaina the rest of the season," Lyter said. sopho- Herndon. fell to Villa Julie 2-1. when they won 6-1, with each off to a great stan in a 6-0 shutout more goalie Becca Lyter recorded Lyter took the team to a win Freshman Daniel Dufera goal scored by a different player. defeating Marymount University her first career shutout. versus Juniata in its first match of found the back ofthe net early on Yet, just as happened to the on home turf September 3. Women's soccer action contin- the Wesley Tournament. With a win of 8-0, Lyter took home yet another in the first half to give the Terrors field hockey team, the men's soc- Leading the way for the Terror ued on September 5, when the Ter- shutout. their only point. cer players lost their luck and fell (1-1) was junior Beth Blasi, who ror fell to Messiah 2-0. Lyter re- Freshman Thea Bayly, who The players did, however, re- to Bridgewater 1-0 last Saturday, netted three goals. Senior Natalie deem themselves on Saturday, September 12. Hannibal scored one of her two corded 38 saves "Our in an impressive scored twice against Juniata, made team played performance. September 5 when they defeated goals at the 58:30 mark, securing well despite Messiah's strength, the only goal in their 1-0 clench of 13. the tournament, September INSTANT CREDIT Want VISA & MasterCard Credit Cards? '---------------------------------------------------------~ I I ORDER FORM YES! I want Credit Cards immediately. 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