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cmenspor,s Tenr VolumeXXVII Number 1 McDaniel College Wednesday, September 10, 2003 Football Team has New Faces, Same OldD~termination NATE STARUN menting on the overall competence of the SlaffWriler defensive squad. of room to maneuver as he employs his ex- time again in practice. style. plosive rushing Players like Rob Wingfield (DB) and While the Terror is shaping up to be es- As the 2003 football season gets under- Fonner McDaniel star quarterback Jamie pecially terrifying this year, top competitors Omar Philip (LB), both of whom were AU- way, the opposition has plenty to fear from Centennial First Team picks last year, are "Boo" Harris has been working hard with Bridgewater, Muhlenberg, and John Hopkins the Green Terror. With the new name comes expected to keep opposing offensive gains junior Efi Eyo, the team's current starting are not easily intimidated. A repeat of last a new lineup of McDaniel College athletes, to a minimum. QB, who will be frequently connecting with year's 9-2 record will be worked towards and and while many of them are no strangers to On the offensive side of McDaniel foot- sophomore wide receivers Jamie Unger and hopefully surpassed, but a season like last is the team, open positions left by year's se- ball, Keating commented on the exceptional Kyle Myers. not achieved without hard work and dedica- niors are being filled and improvement is One area in which the team has concen- tion. "I want to be cautiously optimistic," expected across the board. quality of the line. trated is special teams. comments coach Keating. "If we come out Seniors Todd Williams (OL) and Drew "We've been very successful at replacing High hopes have been placed on junior of the box strong, it'll be a successful year." Reinecker (OL), All-Centennial Second last season's seniors," comments head coach kicker Nate Getchell and the rest of the kick- Let's all be ready for a strong season, start Team and All-Centennial Honorable Men- Tim Keating. Both he and the defensive tion picks respectively, will be key in pro- ing squad who have been drilled time and to finish. coordinator, Brad Fordyce, agree that the Terror defense remains a strong point, com- viding senior Jason Hartman (FB), an All- Field Hockey Team Centennial Second Team pick, with plenty Reloads for Fierce 2003 Season T ARYN CALLAHAN SlajJWriler This year's Green Terror field hockey The girls hosted their first season game team has a lot to meet up to after last yearfs here at McDaniel on Saturday, August 30 at spectacular performance. I :00 pm. They were able to pull off a ?rst- The team was conference champions and game victory defeating Wittenberg Univer- made it to the second round of the Division sity 3-0. ITTNCAA playoffs. The defense played outstanding and was However, this year they are trying to go held together by junior Heather Roberts, Jen all the way to the NCAA finals, said fresh- Fegley, and sophomore Lindsay Ricks. man, Stephanie Capps. Stephanie also stated The held that the girls are following this motto to keep Wittenberg Green Terrorts defense goal- to zero shots and allowed them motivated throughout the season, Our keeper Becky Arnold to record her first win goal is to go above and beyond. Hopefully, and shut-out. with Stephanie'S presence and the eleven The game could not have been won with- other freshmen who are beginning their field out tremendous offensive play. hockey career here at McDaniel, they will help the team achieve their goal. The first goal was scored by sophomore Laura Baggaley with the assist coming from The team is head coached by Mindy McCord. This is her 5th season with the field junior Clara Hollingsworth. hockey and team and has been improving her Sophomore Melanie Thompson and se- winning record every year. nior Kristin Talarovich added the second and McCord is assisted by Muffle Bliss. Bliss third goals for extra insurance for the win. is returning for her second season with the The team started off the season strong and is Green Terror. She is looking forward to the pleased with their performance. The Green Terror's second game was also COURTESY MCDAN!EL COLLEGE F!ELD HOCKEY WEBSITE season and thinks the girls will do very well, a home game on Tuesday, September 2. "We have a squad that works very hard and each player is very talented. We have a They faced Goucher College and blew lot of players, which sometimes can be an by them with a 10-0 victory. Kim issue, but each player has talent and a will- Camponelli led the Terror's scoring with four CEDAR RIDGE COUNSELING CENTERS ingness to play and support the team no mat- goals and recording one assist off of junior Comprehensive Mental Health Se",ices ter what role they might play." Sarah LeBarronis goal. Heather Carter Vorderbruueggen is a Seven different players scored for ~ 2000 graduate from Mary Washington Col- McDaniel and the team out shot Goucher by 49-0. an impressive her first season with lege and she is starting CLIFFORD ESSMAN. PL.D. the field hockey group. By Kim scoring the four goals and add- f'hone41o..S.~l.o773 • fu41o..SS1.o774 She has been coaching the Green Terror ing on with an assist, she is now leading lacrosse team for two seasons. MCDaniel field hockey in the career points Heather holds records for career saves at category. Now, she is only short five goals Mary Washington in both field hockey and from being the leader in the goals scored lacrosse. category as well. Along with terrific coaching, the Green The Green Terror field hockey team has Terror field hockey team will be led by se- begun the season with a 2-0 record and hopes streak Becky Suite 400 79 E. Main Street nior captains and Jen Fegley. Arnold, Kim to extend their winning September in their next game which is Saturday, Camponelli, 6 at 1:00 Westminster, MD 21157 With Superior knowledge and experience pm. of the game that these leaders possess, the The team will be playing their first away team is sure to have a successful season. game versus Elizabethtown College in Penn- sylvania.
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