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Thursday, October 22, 1998 - Page 14 SPORTS Bray, Drumgoole, Kurtyka lead ladies' volleyball team BY MIKE YESTRAMSKI led by All-American Catherine Schott, the Assistanr Sports Editor Terrors lost three straight games (10-15, 7- 15,8-15). Drumgoole had eight kills and ten The Lady Terror volleyball team is still digs in the effort. traveling the path which they hope leads to For the second time in one week. the Lady ·lndividual the NCAA Division III Title, despite some Terror handed York College a defeat (15-7, results as of 10-15-98 potholes along the way. Even without a per- 15-8, 15-[3), this match only taking three FOOTBAll [6-0] fect record, the ladies are still poised for a games as compared to the last meeting the of trip to the nationals Sophomore in November. 6-2 in the second game, four. Trailing hitter Brianne Bray described her team as ladies scored six unanswered points as Bray and sophomore hard-working," RUSIDNG Player-G-A-TP-SOG "extremely Drumgoole said that the team is served four straight service aces. Kurtyka had re- Honesty II kills and ten digs, while Drumgoole Player-Att- Yds-Avg Beth Blasi-S-3-19-56 "very determined [and] refusejs] to quit". corded ten kills and nine digs. Joe Kendorski-SS-464-5.3 Natalie Hannibal-7-5-19-25 Freshman setter Jessica Rouse stated that The Terror encountered another obstacle Ron Sermarini-80-247-3.1 Thea Bayly-5-D-I 0-22 the team "is extremely talented, and im- in Franklin and Marshall, who defeated every day". Tony Russo-53-173-3.5 Kasenia Lantzky-2-1-5-10 proves The Terror had an excellent showing last western Maryland 3-1 (15-1, 15-3,6-15, 15- Jay Tharpe-34-149-3.3 Tracey Castor-2-1-5-6 week against Notre Dame of Maryland, in 6) despite nine kills, six digs, and 4 blocks by Drumgoole. Andi Palm-2-1-5-17 which the Lady Terrors cruised through three Western Maryland went through two PASSING Becky McCluggage-2-1-5-4 sets against their rivals by scores of 15-4, tough battles in the first round of the Green led the attack 15-6, 15-2. Taylor Redding Player-Com-Att-Pct with 10 kills, while Bray and Christa Farrar Terror Invitational, but emerged victorious Ron Sennarini-91-154-59.1 Goalkeeper-Min-Sv-Sv% recorded eight and seven, respectively. Rouse in both contests round to propel themselves into the The gold-medal of the tournament. Jamie Harris-4-I0-40.0 Becca Lyter-1174-l41-S4.S5 had yet another impressive game as she Terror opened the tournament with a 3-2 win Jay Tharpe-I-l-JOO.O added 24 assists to her season total. over Richard Stockton (15-8, 12-15, 15-9, The ladies encountered two obstacles at 13-15, 15-9), and then upset St. Mary's Col- the Juniata Invitational- Grove City College lege of Maryland, the seventh ranked team RECEIVING MEN's SOCCER" [7-6] and CortJand University. Grove City defeated in the Mid-Atlantic Region, with scores of Player-Rec- Yds-Avg the Terror (15-10, 15- I0, 15-12) despite ten 10-15,15-6,15-10,15-12. Mike Starke-25-33S-13.6 Player-G-A-TP-SOG kills, three blocks, and two service aces by Western Maryland fell to both Salisbury Joe Kendorski-13-145-12.0 Darren Wolf-6-3-15-23 Bray. Cortland, currently ranked number five State and Moravian in the finals ofthe Green in the D-lJI National Tim Herl>--1O-S2-S.1 Vinny Pedalin0-6-l-13-30 the Terror (15-7, 15-5, Coaches Poll, defeated Terror Invitational to finish in third place. In who helped 15-5), Matt Jackson-10-SI--6.6 Ryan Bowles-a-a-tz-z them out by committing 13 service errors. the first game ofthe three-way, round-robin, finals lost three straight Western Maryland Art Crouse-3-3-9-22 The Lady Terrors rebounded with a 3-1 sets to Moravian (15-'15, 15-13, 15-3) despite DEFENSE Tom Long-2-3-7-1S victory over York College (l5-12,_I~-9, 3- being ahead 13-8 in the second game. had a career day with 38 15, IS-II). Rouse Player-Tack-Solo-Sacks Scott Edwards-3-0-6-9 assists and four straight service aces, while Moravian then rolled to a-3-1 victory (15-8, Tommy Selecky-53-l6-l Duane Campbell-2-1-5-6 Bray totaled 11 kills and eight blocks. 15-13, II-IS, 15-9) over Salisbury State to place match- claim first place. In the second Zach Galemore-39-l1-2 Jason Wattensdhaidt-2-1-5-18 Drumgoole and Krissy Kurtyka also contrib- up between Salisbury and Western Maryland, Tom Lapato-39-IO-l Brad Russell-D-5-5-3 uted nine and 12 kills, respectively. Bray had a career-high 21 kills and Rouse Rob McCracken-32-ll-O The Terror fell to Ithaca 3-1 by scores of had a career-high 43 assists but the Terror Goalkeeper-Min-Sv-Sv% 15-5,15-7,5-15,15-7. game against Gettysburg, still fell to Salisbury by a 3-1 margin (15-6, In the following INTERCEPTIONS Ryan Oefibaugh-745-67-S3.75 15-10, 12-15, 15-2), to finish in third place. Player-Int-Ret. Yds-LG Mike 00novan-245-l5--6S.1S Marvin Deal-5-92-42 Erik Higginbottom-90-9-JOO.OO Tom Lapat<>-4-74-37 Homecoming Humor Anthony Burgos-3-75-49 Zach Galemore-2-8-8 FIELD HOCKEY" [4-8] SCORING Player-G-A-TP-SOG Player-Rush TV-Rec. TV-Pts Shannon Benson-2--0-4-3 Ron Sermarini-8-0-48 Kerry Wilson-1-1-3-22 Joe Kendorski-4-3-32 Sarah Fogler-I-1-3-7 Mike Starke-D-5-30 Shauna Oplinger-I-D-2-l5 Tony Russo-5-D-30 Melissa Reynolds-l-D-2-1S Lauren Cernitk-I--O--2-3 OFFENSE Shelly Ointennan-D-l-I-9 Player-Total Yds-A vg Ron Sennarini-I ,439-239.S Goalkeeper-Min-Sv-Sv% Joe Kendorski-464-77.3 Jessica Horwath-S54-129-Sl.64 Tony Russo-I76-29.3 Kate Boyle-35-9-69.23 Shaiah Gaddy- (no game play) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Player-Total-Avg VOllEYBAll" [11-9] Joe Kendorski-609-l 01.5 "Hut one, hut two, hut three- Hikel" Join the ladies football team! (M 1'.,,,,-,) Marvin Oeal-3S9-64.S Player-K-KO/~Digs Mike Starke-33S-56.3 Brianne Bray-167-.252-115 Come to "Armageddon @ 12 11," Jay Tharpe-250-41.7 HonestyOrumgoole-13l-.l5l-155 presented by CABAL & CAPBoard! Krissy Kurtyka-I09-.116-97 the hit film ARMAGEDDON FIELD GOALS Heather Tolkach-55-.05l-131 Featuring Player-FG-Att-LG Jessica Rouse-27-.055-85 The Forum, November 6, 8pm-3am! Brent Sandrock-3-5-39 Christa Farrar-27-.000-89 Dancing, games, costume contest, prizes, mov ie, & more!
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