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TRACK & FIELD MEN WMC 87, Dickinson 65, Lycoming 26 Susquehanna 122. WMC 34, Lebanon valley 24 Messiah Invitational - Third place Juanita 80, WMC 65 WMC 92, Johns Hopkins 23 Franklin E Marshatt 92, WMC 45 WMC 76: York 66 MAC championships - Fifth place WOMEN WMC 60, Dickinson 45, Lycoming 36 WMC 60, Juanita 48 Row 1: Marcie Allman, Lynn Mansfield, MaryLynn SChW!lBb, Bonnie 5<:hwab, Mimi Nave, Berit Killingstad WMC 71, Johns Hopkins 42 (co"""ptain). Sherr; Linkoff(co""apillin). Mawr e McGeary, Chris Johnson, Stacey Pfeifer, Becky M ..,tin. Row MAC championships - Fifth place 2: Bryan Saln, Paul Wallin, Dane Colbert (co-<::aptain). Mark Chadwick (co-captain), Tom Knieriem. John Kebler, Rick Carpenter, ROlli 3: Ralph Frith, Dave Wallay. Rob Blaker, Dana Hill, Russ Miller, Bill McKegg, Bob SChlngeck, Sam (lise. Row 4: Bill McGoey, Mike TUrner, Dwight Eichelberger, Jim Salmons, Sam Mitchell, Chris Kane, Frank Erwin, C01Ich Jamison They were homeless, but they were Among those talented athletes was during the regular season in the 100 determined! Practicing at East Middle Berit Kittingstad, a junior. She compet· meter dash, and took a first at the Mes' School and competing away from home ed in the 400 meter dash, 400 meter stah Invitational. He was only beaten all season, both Western Maryland track intermediate hurdles, triple jump and twice ln the 20(}meter dash during the teams were able to turn in superior per long jump, an event she never lost dur regular season. formances for the 1981 season. ing the season. Tom Knieriem became only the sec- For the women, 1981 was a perfect Freshman Katie Slick set a school re and person in WMC history to run the dual meet season. Led by distance run, cord in the shot put, with a toss of 400 meter dash in less than 50 seconds, ner Mary Lynn Schwaab, the Terrors 28'7\1," against Johns Hopkins. turning in a :49.97 in the MAC trials. went 4·0, with victories against Dickln- Another strength for WMC was the For the men, who finished 5·3 in dual son, Lycoming, Hopkins and Juanita. relay teams. The 1600 meter relay team meets, third in the Mes.siah invitational Schwaab was undefeated during the of Schwaab, Bonnie Schwab, Sherr! Lin' and eighth in the MAC championships, dual·meet season in both the mile and koff and Lynn Mansfield took second the season was "a good overall team two mile runs. She also took Middle At· place at the MAC championships as the performance," sccording to Carpenter lantlc Conference honors in the 1500, Terrors placed fifth overall 'A lot of young people contributed." while setting a school record of 5: 13.4. For the men, the record may not have Leading the men were seniors Dane Other accomplishments for the fresh been perfect, but the season was chock Colbert and Mark Chadwick. Captains man included school records in both the full of splendid individual performances for the women were Berit Killingstad 3000 (\ 1:24.38) and 800 (2:29.9) and a The most notable was Mark Cockerill's and Sherr! Unkoff. Carpenter also had second place finish in the MAC 800 me school record leap of 6'5" in the season coaching help from Sam Case, who terrun. opener at Dickinson College, bettering coached the weight events, and Becky There were only \ I women compet· the jump of 6'4" he made in 1980. That Martin, a graduate assistant who assist- ing, but what the Terrors lost in depth effort broke a lO·year-old school high ed with the women. they made up with talent. The smatt jump record squad with an undefeated record meant Dane Colbert went undefeated in the two things to coach Rick Carpenter. shot put during the regular season and "one, it means everyone contributes," placed second in the MAC champion he said. "And second, we have I I high ships with a toss of 47'4" quality athletes." Dashman Dana Hill was undefeated 127