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--==-- .......____::;:u · -,~,;, . Vol. 7 No. 5 APRIL 26, 2007, Page 8 Sports Roundup Courtesy of Sports Information Women's lacrosse headed Men's tennis closes season with decisive to playoffs with win 7-2 win over Ursinus College Kerrte Wuenschel McDaniel an 11-7 lead. Djerdj Matkovic recoreded Winklestein (Damascus, (Seattle, WA/Bush School) (Sykesville, MD/South Five different Green Terror his first, last and only win of MD /Damascus) at No.2 dou- and Bill Ross (Yardley, Carroll) recorded five goals players scored during the run. the season, winning 6-2, 6-1 at bles, also won his first flight PA/George School) rounded and added an assist to lead Marissa Capuano broke up no. 2 singles. of the day, 8-2. out doubles winners by an 8-5 McDaniel to a 17-12 victory the run with an unassisted Corey Graybill completed a Hovorka (No.3) was a margin in the top spot. over Muhlenberg in tally just one minute before two-win day with a 6-0, 6-2 straight-set winner in singles Centennial Conference (Ce) the break to make it an 11-8 victory at No. 6 singles to lead play, taking a 6-4~6-1 .. women's lacrosse action on game at the intermission. McDaniel to a 7-2 victory over victory. Reed (No. Saturday. wuenschel started the sec- Ursinus in Centennial 5) finished his Katie Reimann led the ond half scoring off a free- Conference (CC) men's tennis day with a 6- Mules (8-7, 2-7 CC) with three position goal at the 3:45 mark. action on Saturday. 4, 5-7, 6-3 goals while Ruth Amanda McGovern and Dan Hovorka and Chris victory. Morronglello added a team- Riemann added two more Reed (Bowie, MD/Bowie) Brian high four points on two goals unassisted goals for the Mules added two-win days for the Kastner and two assists. to pull the visitors within 12- Green Terror (2-8, 1-7 CC), Chelsea Ferruzzi 10 but that's as close as they who closed the season with a (Jenkintown, PAlJenkintown) would get down the stretch. victory and relegated the and Lindsey McDonald Erinn Hopkins (Monrovia, Bears (3-14, 0-8 eC) to the (Damascus, MD/Damascus) MD / Urbana) opened, the basement of the final confer- each recorded a hat trick for game's scoring 30 seconds in. ence standings. the Green Terror (11-4, 5-4 Muhlenberg tallied three Graybill teamed with CC), who wrapped up the No. times in over the next 6 min- Hovorka to win the third dou- S seed in the upcoming CC utes, 3seconds before a pair of bles match 8,,2, eadtng tournament. McDaniel will Michelle Mullen (Pasadena, McDaniel to a 3-0 advantage travel to Ursinus, who fell to MD/Chesapeake) goals just after doubles play. Dickinson 12-8, for the first- 11 seconds apart knotted the Reed, partnered with Mark round game on Wednesday. game at 3-all. Game time will be determined Riemannand Taylor then scored two Baseballsplits at Muhlenberg on Monday. Armstrong A message from the Trailing 7-4 after back-to- more unanswered goals in a McDaniel Men's back goals from Morrongiello 45 second span to take the Tom Wenrich (Wernersville, 2. Rugby Club and Reimann, Wuenschel tal- lead,5-3. PA/Conrad Weiser) went 3- Sparked by a Christian lied an unassisted marker Emily Funk (Salisbury, for-4 with three doubles, two Conti one-out solo home run, midway through the fust half MD/Parkside) pulled RBIs and three runs scored in the Mules plated four runs in to spark 7-0 run that gave McDaniel within 5-4. the opener to lead McDaniel the bottom of the seventh to to . an 8-6 victory at set the final margin. Muhlenberg in Centennial In the nightcap, Conference (CC) baseball Muhlenberg scored 12 runs in action on Saturday. its final three at bats to tum a The Mules (8-19, 4-10 CC) 6-4 deficit into the 16-6 victory. earned a split, defeating the Triples from Pomroy and Green Terror (8-20, 4-12 CC) Mike Hart, including one of 16-6 in the second game. the two-RBI variety from Trailing 1-0 after Pomroy, keyed a four-run Muhlenberg got an unearned sixth inning. run in the bottom of the sec- Four walks and a hit bats- ond, McDaniel led off the top man, including two with the and Sean Allen (Wes of the third with back-to-back bases loaded ignited a six-run MD I W.lkersvJU.) walks. seventh inning. third (1:58.16) and four With one out, a Wenrich Chris Costa, Matthew Block (1:59.71), respectively, in th double plated Zach Croft and Conti contributed to the 1lQO. I (Laurel, MD/DeMatha) to big inning with RBI singles. mence again in the Allen added a seoond-pla:'j knot the game at I-all before a A Jason Bonder pinch-hit finish in the 1,500 (4:!)6.26i Troy Tipton (Hanover, double keyed the bottom of fall. For more infor- while Kevin Bowman; PA/South Western) sacrifice the eighth when Muhlenberg mation, contact (We st m ins t e r ~ fly and Brent Toms tacked on its final two runs. Ben Cocks MO lBrunswick) was third i~ (Hagerstown, MD/North McDaniel opened up a 2-0 (bkc003®mcdaniet. Ore same eVettt (4:1224). I Hagerstown) RBI single gave lead in the top of the third Or join the' Josh Murray (Montgomer>j the Green Terror a 3-1 lead. behind a Jon Zimmerman Vlllage, .MD/Watlcin. Mills!. An Eric Pomroy triple (Lemoyne, PA/Cedar Cliff) Rugby" and .: }asonMaier {Ne~ and Joe Carlo'sacrifice fly triple before a Carlo two-run group. No prior exp Mil.ford, NJ/ New MliiO.rd) !e~ trimmed the deficit to 3-2 in single in the bottom of the rience is necessary. the way-in the field with third the bottom of the frame. inning knotted the game. place showings in the di$CU Wenrich's second dou- After the Mules plated a The game is suitedior (44'23 meters} and shot pu' ble of the game in the fifth single run in the fourth, a all body types. (13.63). respectively, keyed another three-run Toms two-run double and Simply show up to McDaniel returns t frame before Wenrich com- Croft RBI single in the fifth acuen eethe Shtppensbur pleted the hat trick to go with gave the Green Terror a 5-3 practice if you are Invitational on Saturday, Tipton and Toms singles in the lead. interested. seventh to push the lead to 8-
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