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TheCfCeR{f}" Field hockey downs Hood 3-1 Thursday, November 5, 1998 - Page 14 SPORTS scored in overtime Junior Linda Fortucci 21 game, staying atop the In the October Washington ranked to give nationally with a 6-0 league record, Gettys- win over lege a 3-2 Centennial Conference national its No.5 burg bolstered Tel'i'irsJie Terror. Green Terror on Halloween Col- conference of the Lady Terrors 6-1. ranking by and the hosting disposing bid by the Green comeback spoil a valiant Peery had two goals and an assist and tied The ladies rallied from a 2-0 deficit on for the league lead with 12 goals on the year. Parker Freshman came Jessica off the goals by junior forward Stephanie Peery with bench to score her first career goal for the Individual 12:43 left in regulation and Lolita Johnson Terrors. results as of 11-02-98 with II :23 togo. But lath-ranked Washing- Coming off a loss of 2-1 against Dickin- Heather son, sophomore FOOTBlIll [8-0] WOMEN's SOCCER [10-8] ton (15-3, 7-2) came through with its sev- one goal and two assists Arnold erupted for win and ended the Terror's enth straight sea- in the final 15 min- son at 6-11, 1-8 in league play. utes as the Lady Terrors rallied fora 3-1 win senior Back on October RUSHING Player-G-A-TP-SOG forward Shannon Selby 18, Wittenberg 10: 14 into in the October 29 match against the visiting scored Hood College. Player-Att-Net Yds-Avg Beth Blasi-9-5-23-83 overtime to give her team a 2-1 win over the Arnold, Johnson, and sophomore Erin Joe Kendorski-127-661-5.2 Natalie Hannibal-9-5-23-37 Lady Terrors, their first loss in five overtime McGrady all scored their first goals of the Ron Serrnarini-I05-256-2.4 Thea Bayly-6-1-13-35 games this year. year during the late Terror flurry. Johnson Miller Jo-El the lead gave Wittenberg Jay Tharpe-52-25 1-4.8 Marci Short-2-5-9-18 with II: II left in the first half, but Melissa tied it with 14:59 to go, while Arnold scored the go-ahead Tony Russ0-60-197-3.3 Kascnia Lantzky-Zc-L- 5-11 Reynolds tied it with 16:05 left in regulation Tr'tcey Castor-2-1-5--6 off an assist from Shannon Benson. Fresh- Courtesy of Sports lnformation PASSING Andi PaIm-2-1-5-21 man goalie Kate Boyle had 11 saves in her Player-Com-Att-Pct Becky McCluggage-2-1-5c-5 first start. ' Ron Serrnarini-108-185-58.4 Jamie Harris-4-10-40.0 Goalkeeper-Min-Sv-Sv% Terrors host sixth annual Jay Tharpe-l-l-lOO.O Becca Lyter-1624-181-86.19 cross country championship RECEIVING Player-Rec- Yds-Avg MEN's SOCCER [9-9] BY MIKE PuSKAR only runner (0 do well. Placing seventh, she Mike Starke-27-387-14.3 Sports Editor earned a medal and first-team all-league hon- Tim Herb-17-219-12.9 Player-G-A-TP-SOG ors. Joe Kendorski-I4-162-11.6 Darren Wolf-6-3-15-31 The Terror hosted the sixth annual cross Krebs also led her team at the Allentown Matt Jackson-13-121-9.3 Ryan Bowles-4-6-14-12 country championships for the first time on College Invitational on October 18. Cover- using the golf course as its battle- Halloween, Vinny Pedalin0-6-I-13-33 field. Home turf, however, didn't play well ing 5 km in 19 minutes, 55.2 seconds, the Lady Terror placed 29th out of 461 Division DEFENSE ArtCrouse-3-5-II-Z8 for the Terror, for the women lost out to II and III runners. Her outstanding run helped Player- Tack-Solo-Sacks Daniel Dufera-5-O-10-14 Dickinson's second consecutive win and the- the Lady Terrors place 23 out of 46. Tommy Selecky-68-20-1 Dan Strine-4-0-8-15 men to Haverford, the runners of which have Senior Mike Cushwa (l17th) led the Zach Galemore-51-15-3 Brad Russell-I-6-8-5 won every championship in the meet's his- men's team, which placed 35 out of 45 teams. tory. The College of New Jersey won this in- Joey Garrison-50-13-1 Duane Campbell-3-1-7-8 Though she is more for team than indi- vitational; Noel Whitall, a Jersey junior.took Tom Lapat0-49-15-1 Tom Long-2-3-7-21 vidual records, freshman Ji!1 Krebs was the home the women's gold. ~ INTERCEPTIONS Goalkeeper-Min-Sv-Sv% .33 Women's soccer ties record Player-Int-Ret. Yds-LG Ryan Defibaugh-1030-115-83 Marvin Deal-7-128-42 Erik Higginbottom-335-41-89.13 Short, who tied for the team lead with her Tom Lapato-5-74-37 Mike Donovan-Z45-19-79.17ยท BY JULIE DEVELIN fifth assist: SlaifWrirer Anthony Burgos-4-91-49 Goalkeeper Becca Lyter recorded her Zach Galemore-2-8-8 The women's soccer players were victo- fifth shutout of the season on just four saves. FIELDHOCKEY [6-11] rious in their final home game of the year. Facing off against Muhlenburg on Hal- Dickinson 1-0 on Octo- The Terror defeated lost 6- I, leaving SCORING ber27. loween, the Lady Terrors for wins. Though them tied in team record Player-Rush TD-Rec. TD-Pts Player-G-A-TP-SOG Scoring for the Green Terror was fresh- the Terrors didn't take home the win, Lyter Ron Sermarini-9---O-54 Shannon Benson-3-2-8-13 man Thea Bayly, who netted agoat 3:43 into had 21 saves greatly outdoing the eight Joe Kendorski-5-3-48 Stephanie Peery-2-2-6-13 the second half. She was assisted by Marci achieved by the two Muhlenberg goalies. Mike Starke-O-7-42 Melissa Reynolds-2-1-5-29 Tony Russo-5-O-30 Jessica Parker-2-0-4-9 CONFIDENTIAL Lolita Johnson-2-0-4-14 OFFENSE Heather Amold-I-2-4-7 AIDS TESTING Player-Total Yds-Avg Kerry Wilson-1-2-4-32 Ron Sermarini-l,727-215.9 Joe Kendorski-661-82.6 Goalkeeper-Min-Sv-Sv% Fall Semester 1998 ' Jay Tharpe-254-3 1.8 Jessica Horwath-I 157-165-80.88 Kate Boyle-170-25-76.92 12:00 - 2:00 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Player-Total-Avg IIOllEYBlIll [18-14] EVERY OTHER TUESDAY Joe Kendorski-841-105.1 November 10 & 24 Marvin Deal-544-68.0 Player-K-K%-Digs Mike Starke-387-48.8 Brianne Bray-309-.314-193 December 8 Jay Tharpe-368-46.0 Honesty Drumgoole-267-.241-243 Location - Smith House Krissy Kurtyka-205-.132-139 FIELD GOALS Taylor Redding-90-.071-69 Call ext. 243 for an appointment Player-FG-Att-LG Heather Tolkach-76-.066-177 Brent Sandrock-4-8-39 Stac"}' Seward-68-.l1Z-7
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