Cagers ! Continued from Page 13. “I think Tommy (Hovasse) and Ed did a fine job offensively,” Parkhill said. Parkhill felt the game was good for the team, but he was a little disturbed by the score of the game. I think for the most part we played prettv well, Parkhill said. “We have to be more patient on offense and work on our weak side rebounding. I feel bad about the score. I never feel comfortable with a score like this, but it was one of those nights where our guys were pumped up and Juniata was cold.” Parkhill added that it is tough to tell much from Grapplers Continued from Page 13. idea is for everybody to come togeth er in the end. ” In the finals, Martin used an early first period escape to outlast N.C. State's Mike Stokes and clinch the title at 126. At 167, redshirt fresh man Suter opened some eyes by downing Mike Lehman of Rider. 5-4, while Mayo beat Lock Haven's Bill Freeman, 7-3 for the 177-pound title. Chertow (134) was defeated 3-1 in the finals by N.C. State's Bill Hershey. Although Mayo came out on top in his weight class, he said he still has a long way to go to wrestle up to his own potential. Spikers Continued from Page 13. With rehabilitation expected to team. Also. Leap and Phillips “There is not ample time to wrong, LSU is a fine team. The take anywhere from nine to twelve were named to the all-tournament prepare ourselves but if we Dlav biggest thing is Michelle’s injury. months. Jaworski admits it is a team. well we can win,” he said. “Going The team seemed to be starting to hard P' d to swallow. Friday night the Lady Lions into this weekend I really thought gel at just the right time. Right “I feel terrible. We are playing faced Texas A&M. ranked fourth we had the talent and we were now it s tough to be overly posi- really great and now it will be in . the Southwestern Conference coming together good enough to be tlve tough to continue that," she said. this year- Penn State swept the a national championship-caliber The team fought hard in the “I’m J ust destroyed.” Lady Aggies, 15-4. 15-5 and 15-12. team. Now, just winning this final game against LSU, eventual- “it’s a terrible loss to the nm The Lady Lions must now P re ‘ weekend will be tough.” ly dropping a tough 16-14 decision. gra m ” Rose said P pare for their first round NCAA Penn State, ranked fifth in the “Everybody was upset emotion- Against LSU seniors Lisa Lean K h PUrd f W ‘ U fa ? e the Lady Boilei " allv” Jaworski said “The team nc ti l ui , usa Leap Without Jaworski it could be a makers, fourth in the region, on could have won witSut me S ‘ X ’ 3 " d Izetta tou S h challenge, but Rose believes their home court. though.' 6 can rise to that chal- “We’re just going to go after tsessie Kamirez (17 kills) led the lenge. them as best we can," Rose said. Eagles Continued from Page 13. Joyner’s interception and 29-yard re turn to the New England 32 spoiled the drive. Philadelphia, however, had to punt on that series. 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INCHON: READ THE COLLEGIAN AVOID EXTINCTION: READ THE COLLEGIA a game like this but he feels his team is ready to play. He said that there is always some slippage in performance from practices to games, but he was pleased with the Lions’ performance Saturday. Hovasse felt the Lions needed to use the game to make a statement - both to themselves and to the Oklahoma Sooners. We didn t look past Juniata," Hovasse said. “We wanted to make a statement to both Oklaho ma and ourselves. I think we played well, we were all just really pumped up." The victory starts the season on a winning note for the Lions, but they weren’t really tested and that could be a drawback entering tomorrow's game with No. 19 Oklahoma. FOUND: UMBRELLA AT Logan HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHRIS! Love Atherton bus stop Friday noon. D and E. P.S.- Be cool! Call 867-4305 to identify PCRSONALS sophomore Mark Shafranich (sev enth at 158) and senior Mike Seckler (fourth at 177). Although he clean-sweeped an 8-4 decision over Panther Scott Hovan in the quarterfinals. Finkbeiner suf fered a possible contusion of his clavi cle and was pulled from competition. Lorenzo said his decision to withdraw Finkbeiner was an effort to prevent further injury to one of his key wres tlers. Injuries have already claimed four wrestlers. Heavyweight Andy Voit has been battling mononucleosis and recently suffered a knee injury in a light workout last week. Junior Mark period capped an 84-yard march and tied the game. Cunningham completed 18 of 31 passes for 314 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. New England never led after Cun ningham threw a 61-yard touchdown HEY CROSS (2 's' es pronounced Spats Friday after your rehears al? Love you, Anya. TO MY PILOT: Com S€RVIC€S I d like to have a few more games before we play Oklahoma.” Parkhill said. • • • An additional allotment of free student passes has been made available for the Lions' game with Oklahoma tomorrow night at Rec Hall. Distribution of the passes will begin today at 8:30 a m. at the Beaver Stadium Ticket Office. Passes, if still available, will also be distributed at the Rec Hall Ticket Office beginning at 11:30 a.m. Students may pick up two passes upon presenta tion up their I.D. card and registrar s receipt. The pass and student I.D. must be presented at the gate for admission tomorrow night. The Rec Hall doors will open at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Sidorick is also questionable and sophomore Mike Bevilacqua is ex pected to have knee surgery early this week. Junior Duane Peoples is also questionable due to a ligament sprain suffered at the Ohio Open two weekends ago. The Lions now have the Penn State Duals to look forward to next week end. 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