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TJRACJ[ & ]FTIELD WMC Stays Among CC's Elite Western Maryland made an impressive and Alejandro Welch also was victorious. debut on the Centennial Conference (CC) track The women's effort was headed by Erin scene in 1994 by sharing the women's outdoor Murphey and Jenny Spahr. Sophomore championship, and placing second in both the Murphey placed in the 100 (4th), 200 (3rd), men's indoor and outdoor meets. and 400(2nd)dashes, while freshman Spahr The 1995 Green Terror squads proved that was third in the 100 and fourth in the 200. last year's efforts were indeed for real, as the Von Tobel then capped WMC's fine year men again finished second in both meets and as the runner-up at the NCAA Division Ill the women came in fourth outdoors. championship at Carleton (Minn.) College One of the big reasons the WMC men were with a school-record toss of 217 feet, five able to maintain second place behind Haverford inches. For the junior, it was the third All- were the impressive performances of Donte America recognition ofhis career. He placed Abron. The sophomore won the 55-meter dash eighth in the Division II javelin event in and long jump at the CC indoor meet. He then 1993 while at Bloomsburg, and moved up was selected the Male Performer of the Meet three spots last year for WMC. outdoors after winning the 100 dash and triple Abron (100 dash), Tyrrell (110 hurdles) jump, and placing second in the long jump. and Lightboum (400hurdles)alsocompeted Also capturing a CC indoor title was senior at the Division III meet after reaching BillTyrrell in the 55-meter hurdles. Outdoors, qualifying standards at some point during Kent Lightboum was a repeat winner in both the season, the400dash and 400hurdles, Tyrrell won again in the 110 hurdles, Carl Von Tobel posted his second straight victory in the javelin, and the 400 relay unit of Abron, Tyrrell, Lightboum Sara Beth Reyburn mentally prepares for the javelin throw. Brian Kaywork stretches for the crucial extra inch ~