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Wednesday, October 8, 2003 - Page 11 Terror Tennis Gets off To A Great eRush Start imbaugh Story: Magid winning 8-9 with a tie- Compared to the Terror Tennis BAYLEY FANNIN braker score of 1-7 at number 2 record for the past two years (only Staff Writer doubles, sophomore Melanie winning one match, mostly by for- ion or Gamarra and junior Darcie feits) this loss is really an indica- It was an exciting end to the Hartwick winning 8-3 in number 3 tion of future victories. Terror Tennis's preseason on Fri- doubles. "We look strong this year, I am day. With new coaches for both the Singles Players walked on the really happy with our new girls," Women (Sonya Fox) and Men court just as the evening breeze said Daniell Magid after the match. (Kevin Klunk) the McDaniel ten- began at about 4pm. Coach Kevin Klunk played 2 nis teams drove the hour trip to The singles line up consisted of: doubles, 4 singles, and 2 exhibition Hood College for their first and sophomore Zelia Johnes lost at matches. only preseason match on Friday the number one singles in a tight, jun- The line up for the men con- 26th. ior Sharon Desperak was defeated sisted of: Senior Scott Mahony and The women played Hood 6-0,6-1 at number 2 singles, sopho- freshmen Bill Ross winning 8-3 at College's team while the Men more Katie Mclean lost number 3 number I doubles, sophomore played Shenandoah College. singles with a score of 6-1,7-5, Aaron Taylor and freshmen Brian Although neither of these freshmen Ashley Baker won 6-1,6- Kastner winning 8-2 at number 2 schools are in our conference, so 2, in the number 4 seat, junior doubles. tennis will not play them in the Bayley Fannin played number 5 The singles line up consisted of: spring, the experience of not only singles and won with a score of 6- Senior SCOII Mahony winning 6-0, having the new freshmen play col- 0,6-2, junior Cara Millar played 6-1 at number I singles, sophomore lege level tennis but also getting number 6 singles in a 3 set match Aaron Taylor winning 6-0, 7-5 at used to the new coaches and their winning 7-6 tie breaker, 2-6, 6-2 number 2 singles, freshmen Brian styles of coaching during a match Quite possibly the most excit- Kastner playing number 3 singles could not have been gained any ing match of the afternoon was winning 6-0, 6-1, senior Craig other way. CaraMillar's. Johnson playing number 4 singles The McDaniel men met the In a 2l/2-hour singles match winning 6-2,6-2, freshman Brian Shenandoah College team at a park that ended at 6:30, this match was Phillips played an exhibition match around the corner from Hood Col- the longest of the day. and won 6-4, freshmen lege and began playing at 3pm on Both players got coaching from Justin Strong also played an ex- Friday while the women's doubles their respective coaches throughout hibition match and lost 6-4. began playing at 2pm after a short the match and used tactics to win. For the men the scores speak for introduction by the President of Although McDaniel stepped up to themselves. With Coach Klunk's HOOd College. an ultimate victory in the first and fresh new coaching tactics the men The line up and scores for third set both contenders played an are surely on to a prosperous sea- women's doubles consisted of: exceptional match. son. freshmen Katie Mclean and jun- Although the match score Coach Klunk commented after ior Sharon Desperak losing num- meant an ultimate loss for the victorious match, "Today both her one doubles 8-3, junior Emily McDaniel Women, the team did not Men and Women took the first sreps Puis and sophomore Danielle leave with an ounce of shame. to returning winning ways 10 the Green Terror." Terror Football begins hot conference streak NATE-DAWG STARUN Staff Writer The Green Terror football team line due to an exceptional Terror A light Muhlenberg defense would be ironed out in the next but 2-0 in Centenial Conference left Muhlenberg on September 17 punt by Cory Allen. hampered rushing gains, but the week's practices. play. having played their first conference Offensively, freshman Brad ground attack was not abandoned Due to their strong team perfor- game and winning 22-9. Baer, starting as quarterback for his as a result. rnance against Muhlenburg, the A strong per- r-t- ---, Baer Terror had no major problem area formance on be- ended the to work on for the upcoming game half of the defen- game with against Ursinus. Instead, they sim- sive squad aided 50 rushing ply fine-tuned the game they al- Upcoming Home greatly in the first yards. ready play so well. Terror victory of While The team's fine-tuning paid off, Sporting Events- the season. the blocked as shown in their24-20 victory over "Defensively, field goal Ursinus on October 4th. we played very attempt in Although Quarterback Brad Oct. 9th- 4:30pm, well;' commented the fourth Baer finished the game with a mea- ield Hockey vs. Bryn head coach Tim quarter was ger 34 yards passing, he and Keating. a setback, Broderick Maybank combined for Mawr The Terror de- the unit had 219 rushing yards. Oct. 14th- 4:00pm, tense forced two drilled for Beer finished the game with two fumbles, recover- thai situa- rushing touchdowns, one of II W. Soccer vs. Messiah ing both. In addi- tion in yards and one of 67. Mnybanks Oct. 15th- 3:30pm, tton, Joe practice lone score was aresultofa57 yard M. Soccer vs. Villa Szymanek and and re- scamper. Rob Roch had an Diana sponded After a heads-up play by ulie interception each. L ----' well. McDaniel punter Corey Allen that Oct. 17th- 3:00pm Certainly, one "Things went how I expected," resulted in a saftey rather than a of the highlights of the game was first time, had a strong game. Baer stated Keating concerning the over- touchdown for the Bears, the Volleyball, Green the safety by Brett Rough on the com pled 12-23 passes and all success of the offensive squad. McDaniel held the Bears scoreless Terror Invitational first play of Muhlenberg's drive scrambled for a touchdown in the Keating added that several for the rest of the game. which began on their own two yard fourth quarter. kinks in the special teams unit McDaniel is now 2-2 overall