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Wre§~HJnlg Record Affected by Lack of Ligll"tweights With only 10 weight classes in Smiddy, the team's 134· collegiate wrestling, a team can ill pounder, went on to place fifth at afford to give its opponents free the NCAA Division III East Joe Flemming's concentration is points via forfeits. Unfortunately, the Regional and end his first season apparent as he practices with Jeff 1994-95 Western Maryland team had with a 10-10 mark. Kellmer wound Kellmer in preparation for the no one to fill the 118 and 126-pound up 9-10, splitting his time between upcoming match. divisions the entire season, and the 12 190 and heavyweight. Justin Mikulski perfects his points that went to the other teams The highest placewinner at the moves with the help of Coach played a large role in the Green Centennial championship was John Lowe. Terror finishing 4-14. junior Joe Flemming, who was the Despite the poor dual-meet record, I77-pound ruMer-up. He went several team members had outstand- 11-6 on the year. ing seasons for first-year head coach Tying for the team lead in pins John Lowe. Topping the squad in with five were junior Justin wins was Phil Simmerer with a 12-6 Mikulski and sophomore Rick record in the 167 and 177-pound Estes. Each member of that duo classes. The sophomore joined also won 10 matches. freshmen Steve Smiddy and Jeff Western Maryland placed fifth Kellmer as third-place finishers in the out of seven schools in the Centen- Centennial Conference championship tournament. 1st Row: (left to right) Joe Flemming, Steve Smiddy, Justin Mikulski, Kurt Michelsen 2nd Row: Head Coach John Lowe, Matt Wachter, Jeff Kellmer, Phil Simmerer, Rick Estes, Assistant Coach Ray Pickersgill 114 Sports