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First Row: Ass!. Coach Bill Brewster, Ted Graves, Mike Shanahan, Mike Flillem. Vince Furnari. Phil Key. David Rosenberger, Ron Ferguson, Raul Galindo. Harrison Dunne, MgT. Kristine Geist: Second Row: Mgr. Meg Arnold, Kevin Mayer, David Heritage. Joe Furnari. Jim Hallett, Scott Stampp, Doug Cuss ..n, Alex Koundourakis, Craig Wanner. Chris Lynch. Peter Kangas. Mgr. Lisa LaVina; Third Row: Head Coach Mike Williams, Asst. Coach Mark Carter, Ed Dentz, Clark Hospelhorn. Tony Rosas, Chuck Wilkes, Mark Gedney. Kurt Reisenweber, Brian Burke. Gary Owen. Rob Snyder. John Byrne, Chris Egan. Seth Exter, Brian Sattler This year's men's lacrosse team showed a lot of promise. With more than half of last year's starting team returning and a new crop of rookie talent, expectations were high. After dropping its first game to the ranked Guilford team, the Terrors caught fire. With victories over St. Mary's, Division I Drexel, and Scranton, they improved their record to 3-1. The rest of the season was a rollercoaster ride in emotion. With a heartbreaking 9-10 loss to rival Gettysburg, the Terrors seemed to be spinning their wheels. Finishing up with a 7-5 record meant a winning team for four straight seasons, a first in men's lacrosse at WMC. Throughout the season, many stars erupted from the lineup. Attackmen Brian Sattler, Joe Furnari, and rookie Jim Hallett picked up the slack of the loss of superstar Bill Hallett. Anchoring the defense were John Byrne, Doug Cussen, and Kurt Reisen- weber. Goaltending for most of the season was rookie surprise Chris Lynch. It was a battle for Lynch to hold the starting job because of strong play from junior Ed Dentz and freshman Tony Rosas. The loss of this year's seniors will be tough on the Terrors, but High-flying Phil Key goes for a loose ball. as with the new talent, the outlook is promising. - Tony Rosas Joe Furnari and Brian Sattler look on