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- ----o---~ --------------- SPORTS Thursday, March 3D, 2000 - Page 15 ... Track and Field team Golf wins Womens breaks school records WMC Spring lax loses Invitational tough to MIKE YF.sTRAMSKI Jen Bruce, a freshman, set a school SporlSEditQr record for women's pole vault with a Much like during the winter season, the height of 7-0. David Hose, a sophomore, Western Maryland took a major step to- spring track and field team has been set his own school record in the hammer ward a berth in the NCAA Division III golf Washington smashing meet records allover the place. throw with a toss of 83-7. championships Saturday by topping II other At the BridgewaterCollege Invitational This past Wednesday the Terror schools to win its own WMC Spring Invita- Kim Adams scored her first career this past Saturday, the Terror set six meet women won the second annual WMC tional for the first time since 1993. hat trick and fellow sophomore Erin records and three school records. Twilight Relay Meet by winning nine of The Green Terror shot a combined ID- Mulhern equalled her career high with Junior Jamie Falcone won the women's the twelve events and topping second over-par 290 at the Western Maryland Golf three goals, lOO-meter dash in 12.54 seconds, a meet place York by 11 points. Club to beat favored Wesley by four strokes, But Western Maryland's comeback and Jopson Stadium record. She also won The men were also victorious, win- with Shenandoah third at 303 and bid came up just short in a 12-11 Cen- the 200-meter dash in a record time of ning eight of twelve and just beating York Susquehanna fourth at 305. tennial Conference loss at unbeaten 25.52 seconds. by a score of 46-42. Wesley entered the day ranked No. I in Washington College (3-0, 2-0). Falcone, a five-time Centennial Con- Gettysburg finished third in both cat- the NCAA's District II (Mid-Atlantic region), The Green Terror (2-3, 0-2) fought ference gold medalist, was also a member egories. three spots higher than Western Maryland. back from an early 6-1 deficit and trailed of the record setting 4 X loo-relay team. Powell and Jeff Groff each played a The top four teams in each region earn 12-9 with 7:49 remaining after The other members were Thea Bayly, part in four victories for the men. Hydom, bids to the national championships." Washington's' Jordan Holt scored back- AJeya Horn, and Stephanie McPherson. Hamilton, and Brad Turner each partici- John Mikiewicz of sixth-place King's to-buck goals, her fourth and fifth of the Their time of 49.52 seconds was not pated in three victories. won the individual crown with a I-over-par game, in a 46-second span. only a meet record, but also the third fast- Falcone, Horn, and Bayly each con- 71, the same score as Western Maryland's WMC junior Amy Bittinger cut the est lime in school history. tributed to three victories for the Terror. Ryan Reid and Wesley's Andy Ferrario. margin to 12-10 with 5:14 to go, and Defending Centennial Conference The all-freshman relay team of Bruce, Mulhern made it a one-goal game with champion Teron Powell broke both a McPherson, Holly Thompson, and Mel- Mikiewicz earned the nod on the basis of 2:07 left. school and meet record with his 45 feet, issa Merson broke a school and meet matched cards by birdieing the final hole. But the Green Terror lost the ensu- II and 3/4 inches triple jump. record with a time of 2:02.6 in the 800- Western Maryland's John Wheeler fin- ing draw and never got the ball back. Sophomore Erik Larson won the 400 medley relay. ished one stroke back at 72 and teammate Senior midfielder Meaghan Giomo hurdles with a meet-record time of 55.96 Christine Johnson teamed with Bayly, Matt Lender two back at 73. had two goals and three assists for West- seconds. Falcone, and Horn to break school and Craig Zabora shot a 74 for the Green Ter- ern Maryland, and Maggy Kilroy Powell and Larson were also members meet records in the 4 X 200 relay with a ror and Jason Pyle 78. matched her for Washington. of the record breaking 4 X 400-relay team time of 1:48.3. with Chris Hydorn and Chris Hamilton In all, the women set five meet records Courtesy of Sports Information Courtesy of Sports Information (3,25.25). and the men set two. - ~TOYOTA TOYOTA-101 MOREVALUE/LESS MONEY INTRODUCING THE ALL NEW TOYOTAECHO Starting under $10,000 - About $12,000 well eqUipped. THERE'S AN ECHO OUT THERE! Great looks on the outside, great room on the inside. Cruise the highway at 40 MPGĀ·...very thrifty. Power?Plenty! It's a 1.5 liter hi-tech 16 valve DOCH engine with variable valve timing (new) that kicks out 108 horsepower t any time you want it. And best of all, Echo starts at just $9,995 . New UFinancerlan] thru Toyota Motor Credit helps those with limited credit history buyor lease a newEcho or Celica. See dealer for details. [~TOYOTA real vollies. everyday.] WWW.gettoyota.com
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