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SPORTS Thursday, April 26, 2001 - Page 13 team looked to keep things going inning, CI'IIBn- Green Termr in a doubleheader against Franklin 7-6 lead in the eighth and Marshall College. In the first Washington broke open the game game, WMC struck first when with an eight run outburst to take Jenkins continued his power surge a 14-6 lead. The Terror with a two-run home run in the first would rally with five mere runs in in a row by a 14-11 §«1JarEri11JjJa(B inning, but the opposition carrie the ninth inning, but lost their fifth back in the bottom half with two home game runs to lie the score at 2-2. score. The Green Terror responded The Green Terror was looking Men's Lacrosse with two more runs in the fourth to to avenge their recent loss in game take the lead, but F & M scored two with Washington College. three runs in each of fourth, fifth, WMC used the pitching of Jeff Centennial Conference and sixth innings to grab a 5-4 lead. Starcher, David Skoczlas, and Jus- WMC built two rallies in the sixth tin Raynor to shutdown the oppo- Semifinals and seventh innings, but hit into sition this time, only allowing a TBA two double plays and the opposi- single run in the contest. tion held on for a 5-4 victory. The team used a solo home run In the night cap, F & M con- from Oakes in the first inning and trolled the contest from the start a two run bomb from senior short- Women's taking a 6-1 lead by the third in- stop Mike Wolfe to take a 3- I lead ning, leading to a sweep of the into the eighth inning. Lacrosse Green Terror with a 10-1 win. It In the eighth, the Green Terror was a tough game at the plate for busted open the game with a four- WMC as they could only muster run outburst to coast to a 7-1 vic- vs Goucher, April 25 three hits against the tough F & M tory. pitching. First basemen Todd Huber had 4:00PM The loss was the team's fourth two hits and an RBI and freshman home loss in a row, and dropped outfielder Rusty Lamotte also had their record their conference record two hits to pace the Green Terror Centennial Conference t05-7. offense. The loss ended the team's Semi-finals The Green Terror regained their three game losing streak and hitting prowess in their next game pushed their record back to .500 April 27 against Washington College. (11-11). It has been a rocky sea- WMC hit early and often as the son for the Green Terror as they Outdoor Track creen team scored four runs in the first play very well in one game in the and inning. have a sub par performance TCrmr Jenkins, and junior hitter third basemen next contest. been very consis- Penn Relays Designated Paul Oakes, "We have had a up and down all had doubles Guy Sheetz as the year, we haven't April 26-27 .sta,n<;1i,u.g~ team rocked the opposition's pitch- re- tent;" said freshman to improve their Philadelp_hia, PA The. Skoclas. The opposition early. ing team is looking sponded with a offensive barrage conference record and finish the of their own with three runs in the season with a bang. > '$oftball Women's Lacrosse Frostburg Invitational April2S Frostburg, MD School Cont Overall School Cont Overall Western Maryland 12-0 23-3 Ursinus 7-0 9-2 Women's Tennis Gettysburg 11-1 20-5 Franklin &M 7-1 10-3 Muhlenberg 10-1 18-12 Gettysburg 7-1 10-3 Centennial Conference Ursinus 9-3 21-9 Washingion 6-3 7-5 Franklin &M 4-8 8-16 Swarthmore 3-4 8-5 Championships Washington 4-10 9-15 Western Maryland 3-5 5-8 April 27-29 Swarthmore 2-9 2-18 Haverford 2-4 3-11 Lancaster, PA Dickinson 2-10 6-20 Dickinson 2-6 3-9 Haverford 1-13 1-28 Muhlenberg 2-7 3-10 Men's Tennis Bryn Mawr 0-8 1-14 Centennial Conference ' Baseball Championships April 27-May School Cont Overall Men'sLacrosse Lancaster, PA Johns Hopkins 11-3 22-8 School Conf Overall Ursinus 10-4 16-13 Baseball Gettysburg 9-4 19-9 Gettysburg 5-0 11-1 ,- Franklin & M 8-6 17-14 Western Maryland 3-1 7-3 vs Ursinus (2) Washington 7-7 11-12 Washington 4-2 7-6 April2S Muhlenberg 6-7 14-16 Franklin &M 3-2 9-4 1:00PM Dickinson 6-7 9-15-1 Dickinson 1-3 3-6 Western Maryland 6-8 11-11-1 Haverford 1-4 3-10 @Lebauon Valley Haverford 3-11 5-15 Swarthmore 0-5 3-8 April 30 Swarthmore 2-11 3-17 Ursinus 0-0 1-5 3:30PM .--..J