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Wednesday, April 10, 2002- Page 14 Men's Lax remains undefeated, prepares for Maryland The Western Track showdown with Gettysburg team began on last year's finish. Outdoor of im- 4x I00 team, Melissa Merson, also won the with a time of 16:24. this season with hopes hurdles l00-meter proving learn won with a time The 4x400-meter If their performance through the first 4: 15.36. Rounding out the day for the Green four meets of the year is any indication, Terror women was Jill Kurzejewski, who StaffWrilU school record for points against Franklin and they are well on their way of achieving that won the high jump with a jump of 5 feet. Whether it be overtime nail-biters. or Marshall. goal. The men were also successful. Ifeanyi one-sided blowouts, The number II in the "Tom is a leader for us on and off the The Green Terror has had a very suc- Ani won the triple jump with a leap of 44 nation Green Terror Men's Lacrosee team re- field." Said Terror assistant coach Tony cessful season so far. WMC athletes have ft., to in., and finished second in the long mains ~ndefealed through their first ten Burgos. "He works real hard in practice and set several school and meet records. jump. David Hose won the shot put com- games. sets the tone for the other guys. He really At the most recent home meet, the Twi- petition with a throw of 48 ft.. 11 in .. and The most recent conquest being a 22-5 deserves all of this." light meet on April 5, the men and women road win against conference foe Haverford. Although the bulk of the Terror's regular each look first place for the second time set a school record in the hammer throw with a throw of 114 ft. 1 inch. Tom Brown totaled nine points off of four season games have been played, the true test tbts seeson. The team's tint home meet was also a goals and five assists in the contest, while WMC athletes set an incredible eight success. At the Twilight meet on March 27. Joe Ellis and Rob Weaver each totaled five "I didn't really do meet records, including six by the women's the men and women both finished first. and goals a piece. anything special to get team. Among them were Jilt Krebs' time each team won convincingly: Earlier in the same week, the Terror sur- of 18;15.50 in the 5,000 meters, Melissa The women finished with 148 points vived their closest game of the season. It ready for the game. I Merson's 16:34 in the 100 meter hurdles, while Goucher came in a distant second was a [3-12 double overtime victory over knew I was playing well, Thea Bayly's time of I:08.40 in the 400 with '52 points, and the men's 146 total Franklin and Marshall. meter hurdles, and Jill Kurzejcwski's high points easily beat out second place Bowie Fittingly enough, the key goal in the con- although I didn't think I jumpof5'feet. State's 44. test came from the sticks of the two key play- The women's 4xlOO-meter relay team The women's 4x.800-meter relay team, ers on the field for the Terror. The record had that many. I just want of Jamie Falcone, April Brown. Merson, comprised of Diana Pool, Jane Karalcw, Jill setting combination connected on an Ellis to try and give my team a and Bayly also set a meet record with a time Krebs, and Erin Shockley, set a meet record assisted goal by Brown in the second over- of 49.41. On the men's side, lfeanyi Ani with a time of 10:32. time to seal the victory. chance to win. " set a meet record in the triple jump with a The women's 4x200~meter team of Also in the F&M contest. Goalie Brian of 44 ft. 50 in. Brown, Stephanie McPherson, Merson, and Knottingham set a career record with 23 -Brian Knottingham Terror dominated the field events. Falcone set a school record with their time saves. The total beat a new record he had set for the season comes Iii Oile ten day span. Nicole Hom set a meet record in the shot of 47.90. The Terror opened their season the week before against Dickinson when he The cream of the crop in the Centennial put with a throw of 35 ft. 6 3/4 in. On tbe on March 17 at the Washington and Lee had 20. conference, Gettysburg and Washington col- men's side, Mark Gable's javelin throw of Invitational in Lexington, VA. "J didn't really do anything special to get lege are the two programs that combined 136 feet set a meet record. and The Terror The men took seventh place whJle the ready for the game. I knew I was playing have won every single centennial conference finished swept the shot put. women took second. well, although I didn't think I had that many. title. On April 10th, the boys head up 97 to David Hose was first with a throw of Jamie'f1alcone received the meet's Out- I just want to try and give my team a chance take on last year's national runner-up 44 ft., John threw 43 1 3/4 in., standing Performer award for her part. io to win." said Knottingham. Gettysburg, and ten days later travels to and 9 114 in. to place 6etting three meet records (12.32 in the The two-week span saw Brown set both Washington college. Last season The Ter- ,~,_,~""",,~,~,,.,,"_~ __~,~. """"' _ 2$,1!!intbe200. aDd 49$6 as conference and school records. In a game ror upset Washington at home. previous team trav- part of the 4xlOO meter relay team), against Dickinson the week before, Brown These contest will set-up the conference eled to Harrisonburg. VA for the David Hose placed second in the shot set the all time conference point record, then tournament, in which The Terror qualified Bridgewater Invitational. Allbougb team put with a throw of 47 It. 5 inches, The followed that up by breaking the WMC for last year, but lost in the first round. scores were not kept, the team bad a very men's 4x400-meter team 'sdme of 3:29.58 successful meet. earned them t.bU'if place. Diana Pool set a meet record in the 1500 The .men's 4xlQO..meter team of John meters with a time of 4:55.73, and team- Riley. Rob Wingfield, Teton Powell. and mate Jill Krebs finished second. The Jeff Groff set a meet record of 44.50. womeo's4J l()().meterre1ay team took first Their efforts have been a DU\ior factor Waj-j-(/~O with a time of 49.76. A member of the intho teams success. Main Street Deli, !!IlX!4/e~(/a Bakery, and Catering 17 East Main SI. Westminster, MD 410-848-8996 Bring your college ID and get 1 M-Sat. 8:30a.m.-5:30p.m., Sun. Closed large pizza and a 6-pack of FREE DELIVERY!!! domestic bottled beer for $13.50 $15.00 Minimum, Please allow one hour delivery time. 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