Page 12 Sports bits by Joe ita as Kepi:E. m e tt i de c°41•14034, So Close: The 1993 Major baseball Seaien opened on Monday but the first exciting moment of the Flo occur until Tuesday. Chicago alb's pitcher Jose Ou t man CaMe within an oat of thanvitht * no hitter against Atlanta in kis Notional League -debut. olio Nixon broke up sae lick*" with an ate nod hit with two oats la the ninth. w i ° at the Dome. D e th and the • lt s le won dit* N°llll C their national title. • defeated th ie 4 111[8°C Woi " 77 7 - -- 1. The 1111110a-PiaYed Me- Lottia:* , iir uu ele, the site. t)-11-711 Mo' Money- Free agen Reggie White signed a four-raw $l7 million contract with on TuesdaY* ommßay Hi ntract P ackers wiN,46 ups $25 million Streak Continued: The Pittsburgh Pole 141 IL recent' for couseeuthte ids* last night when iheY defeated the Montreal/ Canadians 4-3 IS overtone. Sanundsen aeOred , the whining Pal an an least from 1-1011 14014 The Peas Sfe the NHL leader in Outs widt Sweet soo. ni heCaine Tenths Gabrifaa, s..Z_„ , st . 3th fv I women.ll.7 s playerof to win the ......•-- 500 ce -.)-. Ruches *heft 1--- ihnlac" $llOl4 Cethlettc Kluser de , raltiNi the /loch and 'um zueldityili (loin al Ante% PL. ler Heel? : Rube_ .31thitti Philadelphia S+► *z ;bad le a elf` his WASTED YOUTH. Adtr:4%-- Lions pitch forward by Joe Mottillo Collegian Staff "They deserve all the credit in the world," said head softball coach, Paul Benim after his team split a pair of games with 15th ranked Allegheny College on April 6. Things looked bleak for the Lady Lions as they dropped the first game, 9-0. The Lions committed an un- Behrend like three errors. Casey Putteman took the loss on the mound as she fell to 4-1 on the season. Lori Macuga of Allegheny took the victory as she allowed only four hits while striking out 12. She's a transfer from the University of Nebraska. The second game was a completely different story. The score was 0-0 until the bottom of the second, when the Lions scored the only run of the game. Becky Reed started the inning when she reached base on an error. She advanced to second on Emmy Arnett's sacrifice bunt and scored on Julie Stocker's game winning RBI double. Cherie Varrassa picked up thearictory on the mound as the Lions posted the 1-0 win. They improved to 8-2 on the season. "We just buckled down, played good defense and didn't give up," said Benim on the difference between game one and two. Back on the 30th of March, the Lions travelled to John Carroll University for a doubleheader. The Lions won the first game 3-2 on the strength of Terry Pegher's two hits and three RBl's. Pegher started things for the Lions in the third when she by Hal D. Coffey Collegian Staff The Behrend men's tennis team rebounded from a rather slow 2-3 start to win their last 5 matches to improve to 7-3. The winning streak began with a road victory over Waynesburg, 9-0. Behrend then returned home March 30th to defeat Thiel College at Westwood Racquet Club. After a five day layoff, the team headed to Zelienople, PA for a tri-match with Geneva College and Frostburg St. (Maryland). Behrend defeated Geneva in the rust match 8-1. Coach Dan Gallegos used an adjusted lineup to give some of his players a rest. This proved to be a wise move as the team then hammered Frostburg only an hour later, 9-0. Perhaps it was the 8 hour drive Sports Amel Seidel/Co Wien Photo Coordinator Young Guns: Freshmen Julie Stocker, Emmy Arnett and Becky Reed watch as their team takes on Allegheny College. drove in Dartie Bradley on a two Karen Strait. out single. "If we get our games in and Pegher continued her clutch keep playing the same, this hitting with another two out could be the best season that base hit in the fifth when she Behrend has ever had, and drove in Jenny Young and Behrend has had some great Bradley, who also had two hits, seasons," said Benim. to give the Lions the 3-2 The Lions have already had victory. 12 games postponed, four of Putteman picked up the win which have been rescheduled. on the hill for Behrend. The other eight won't be made The Lions weren't as up because they were in the successful in the second game as Ferrum Tournament or a they fell 1-0. doubleheader against St. John Varassa took the hard luck Fisher. loss as the Lions managed only The Lions next doubleheader four hits, two of which were is this afternoon against NAIA contributed by secondbaseman, school, Geneva. Netters take last five for Frostburg or just Behrend's dominating play. Gallegos believes that the two opponents must have been scared by the "army" of 12 men which he brought down. Combined, the other two teams had 15 players. Would this plethora of matches drain the team to the point where they would lose to John Carroll the next day? Not only did Behrend keep up with a John Carroll team that trounced the Lions last year, but they beat the visitors, 6-3. So far this year, the best singles records belong to Jonathan Chase (9-1), Eric Liken (9-1), Eric Good (8-2), and Paul Young (8-1). The top doubles combinations are Good/Chase (7- 1) and Greg Best/Brant Shurie (4- 1). In only 3 doubles slots, Coach Gallegos has put together 11 different teams with an overall record of 19-11. Saturday will be the second Annual Super-Sport Team Tennis Tournament with teams from Carnegie Mellon, Allegheny, Waynesburg, Alfred, and Behrend. Penn State will try to break Allegheny's stronghold on the title, including two women's championships. The matches will begin Saturday at 2:00p.m. either on campus or at Westwood Thursday, April 8, 1993 Last season the Lions won both games by scores of 15-0 and 7-6. I::!!::] Lion notes: Cherie Varrassa has only given up five earned runs in 33 innings to post a 1.06 ERA. The Lions are outhitting their opponents .311 to .280 and outscoring them 68 to 29. Behrend has seven players hitting over .300, Bradley is the leader at .393. Coach Gallegos believes that, "a hungry lion hunts best," and these Behrend Lions are as hungry as they have been in yews. This year's team is only 2 wins away from tying the all time Behrend men's tennis team record of 9. They could stupass it this weekend in the finals of the Super-Sport. l'.:!!!