The Behrend College collegian. (Erie, Pa.) 1993-1998, November 18, 1993, Image 12

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Intramurals
heating up
by Alice Lingo
Colksidia Ssg
The intramural billiards
program, played in the
backroom, has almost ended.
In men's Flight A there were
64 singles and 24 doubles
teams.
Tim Mellon and Nate
Goodrich made it to the
championship bracket, and
Goodrich prevailed as the
winner.
For the doubles teams, Mike
Yates and Chuong Tran
defeated Eric Lo and DJ
Wolbert
In men's Flight B action
there were 68 singles and 28
doubles teams.
Kevin Edwards beat Jason
Lipscomb to become the
winner of his flight.
In the doubles category,
Brian Morton and Quinn
McGuire prevailed over Kurt
Fattman and Jason Lipscomb.
There were also six woman's
singles and five doubles teams,
with Tracy liusulton
winning the singles
tOUntiMalt.
The women's doubles
tournament is still in progress
and will be completed in the
next few days. Three ce-ed
teams competed, with Chuong
Tran and Sara Hamine
winning that division.
The bowling tournament was
held on Saturday Nov. 13 at
Eastway Bowling Lanes. In
competition this semester there
were 131 men's singles, 30
teams of four men, 15
1993-1994 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
DATE
1993
11/19-20
OPPONENT
PENN STATE-BEHREND TOURNAMENT
CENTENARY COLLEGE
MOUNT UNION COLLEGE
WESLEY COLLEGE
MARIETTA COLLEGE
MUSUNGUM TOURNAMENT
BALDWIN-WALLACE COLLEGE
HIRAM COLLEGE
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE
HOUGHTON COLLEGE
SUNY - FREDONIA
BRIDGEWATER STATE
SUNY - FREDONIA
BETHANY COLLEGE
ALFRED UNIVERSITY
HILBERT COLLEGE
BUFFALO STATE COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE
HOUGHTON COLLEGE
THIEL COLLEGE
GROVE CITY COLLEGE
BETHANY COLLEGE
* DOUBLEHEADER WITH MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM
women's singles, three teams
of four women, and five co.ed
teams.
The top three men were:
David Robinson 564, Kurt
Spence 544, and Kevin
Edwards 544. The men's team
winner, with a combined 1910
series, was Steve Woodward,
Kurt Spence, Brett Latimer said
Justin Mattson.
For the women, the top three
were: Jen Spencer 474. Nicole
Mamarelli 451. and Sue Mazur
427. The women's high team
score of 1634 was from the
team of Jen Spencer, Sue Pfaff,
Beth DeMacio and Amy
Stranahan.
The co-ed team of Steve
Woodward, Knit Spence, Amy
Stranahan and Becky Durkin
compiled a 1693, with the
closest co-ed team being 134
pins behind them.
Flag football ends today with
Sig Tan A playing NAL in the
championship game. NAL
dekated ZKN 22.0 and Sig Tau
A defeated Easy Money 22-18
to advance to the finals. The
game will be played at 4:15
p.m.
The 3-on-3 basketball
tournament started on Monday
Nov. l yid will continue
through Nov. 21. The
championship will be held on
Mon Nov. 22. There are 52
men's teams and 5 women's
teams competing.
The last sign-up for this
semester is 5-on-5 basketball.
Deadline is Friday, December
10, and play begins in January.
1993-1994 Winter Sports
WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE
THIEL COLLEGE
GROVE CITY COLLEGE
by Greg Kristen
Collegian Staff
Buffaloed!- The reigning
AFC Champion Buffalo Bills,
a.k.a. the three time Super Bowl
losers, got demolished by the
AFC Central leading Pittsburgh
Steelers 23-0 on Monday night.
The Steelers, with the No.l
ranking defense in the NFL,
manhandled the no-huddle
offense of the Bills for the mere
15:09 they had possession of
the ball. This was the first time
the Bills were shutout since
1985 and the first for Mary
Levy since 1979 when he
coached the Kansas City Chiefs.
In front of a national audience
the Steeler defense sent three
Bills' pro bowlers to the
showers early. Jim Kelly, Andre
Reed and Don Beebe all left the
game with injuries. Barry Foster
left the game in the first quarter
due to a sprained ankle and will
miss this week's game in
Denver. Leroy Thompson, Penn
State alum, replaced Foster and
gained 108 yards on 30 carries.
For the season, Thompson has
209 yards in only five quarters
of play.
It's a Burgh Thing!- The
Pittsburgh Penguins, minus
Mario Lemieux, thrashed the
hapless Philadelphia Flyers
without the services of Eric
Lindros 11-5 Tuesday night.
The 11 goals the Penguins
scored were their biggest output
of the season. Jaromir Jagr led
the way with a goal and five
assists. The Flyers are 1-1
against the Penguins this
season, and are 0-3 overall since
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T.O. Baby!
the injury to Lindros. With
Lindros out, the Flyers have to
look to their other key players
to step it up. If they don't, it
will be a long 3-6 weeks before
Lindros comes back.
Walkout!- The NHL referees
went on strike on November 15
and so far there is no end in
sight. The referees have not
negotiated on a new contract
since Monday, but NHL
Commisioner Gary Beaman is
still staying in contact with the
referees and hopes to reach an
agreement soon. Since the
referees began their strike, the
NHL has hired replacement
referees and after two nights of
games, the referees have done a
fine job. The real test will be
the consistency of the calls by
the replacements and how they
stand up to the level of the NHL
play.
Dissention in the ranks!-
The Detroit Pistons are living
up to their Bad Boy image once
again. This time, however, its
between teammates. Isiah
Thomas and Bill Laimbeer
scuffled after Laimbeer set a
pick to Thomas' disliking.
Thomas then punched Laimbeer
in the head and broke a bone in
his right hand. He will probably
be out 3-6 weeks. This is not
the first time this has happened.
In late October, Thomas broke a
rib when he was elbowed by
Laimbeer. The two are very
good friends, but after these
incidents you wonder how close
they really are. Incidentally,
there will be no reprimand for
Laimbeer. Go figure.
11/20
11/23
11/27-28
12/3-4
12/6
1 2 / 1 0
12/22-23
1/5
1/8
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1/15 *
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1/22
1/24 *
1/29
2/2*
2/5 *
2/9
2/12 *
2 / 1 3
2 / 1 9
2/22
* DOUBLEHEADER WITH WOMEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM
Thursday, November 18, 1993
1993-1994 MEN'S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
OPPONENT
KEUKA COLLEGE
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE
NAZARETH TOURNAMENT
PENN STATE-BEHREND TRNY
THIEL COLLEGE
OLIVET COLLEGE
CASTLETON STATE COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON
SUNY - FREDONIA
MUSKINGUM TOURNAMENT
GROVE CITY COLLEGE
WAYNESBURG COLLEGE
SUNY - FREDONIA
BETHANY COLLEGE
ALFRED COLLEGE
LaROCHE COLLEGE
BUFFALO STATE UNIVERSITY
OBERLIN COLLEGE
GROVE CITY COLLEGE
BETHANY COLLEGE
DAEMEN COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON
KEUKA. COLLEGE
HILBERT COLLEGE
LaROCHE COLLEGE
Showdown 2!- The Miami
Hurricanes and the West
Virginia Mountaineers fight for
positioning in the Bowl Poll
this Saturday in West Virginia.
The Mountaineers are ranked
number eight in the country and
if they beat Miami this week
and upset Boston College at the
end of the season, they could be
looking at a title shot for
themselves. Miami brings its 8-
1 record into Morgantown,
looking for the win to propel
them to another national title
game. The Mountaineers, led
by quarterback Steve Kelchner,
look to end Miami's national
title hopes with a win at home.
Look for the Mountaineers to
win a close one. My pick:
Mountaineers 23, Miami 20.
Fielders' Choice- This year
was a milestone. Pittsburgh
Pirates shortstop, Jay Bell broke
Ozzie Smith's 13-year reign on
the Gold Glove. The last player
to win the Gold Glove before
Smith was Dave Concepcion
who won it in 1979. Bell won
the award after leading all
shortstops in fielding percentage
(.986). He made a total of 11
errors, while Smith made 19.
Other award winners included
Barry Bonds and Larry Walker,
who retained their titles, while
Marquis Grissom won his first
Gold Glove. In the infield the
winners were Mark Grace at first
base, Robby Thompson at
second base and Kurt
Manwaring at catcher. won for
the first time. Matt Williams
won his second consecutive at
third base, and Greg Maddux
won his fourth at pitcher.
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