Page 10 Perry pecks it way to championship by Jill Pauch CoiUgian Staff The Perry Peckers came, they saw and they conquered their way to the Men’s Recreational basketball championship. They defeated Kappa Delta Rho 1 in the finals 49-48. The Peckers defeated the defending champions, Sig Tau A, in the semis, and KDR 1 beat Skin Force in the semis to meet up with each other. In the Competitive Bracket, the Quitters beat No Skills 44-27 to capture the championship. The women’s championship is this Sunday. LA Style 1 takes on LA Style 2 at 10:30 to decide the winner of that bracket For the second year in a row, there were play-offs for teams that finished third and fourth in their divisions in the regular season. Behrend Baseball defeated Tekes 1, 38-34, to capture the third place play-off. Teke 2 defeated KDR 2 in the fourth place bracket Coed Volleyball 4 on 4 is right around the comer. The deadline for the teams is Friday, Feb. 17 at 4:00 p.m. The entries will be taken at the IM office, forms caii also be picked up there. The- entry fee is $2.00, which can be charged to your account The teams will consist of two males and two females. The teams are allowed two substitutes sle^lesleHeale^lesfeslealesiealeslesleeleeleaieslesle^e Don't let germs hitch a ride... Wash your hands! Protect yourself against colds and other "bugs" by washing your hands with soap and warm water for at least ten seconds. Health and Wellness Center, Carriage House Open Mon. - Fri. Bam-9pm For an appointment call 898-6217 ifc**************************************************** *********************** The big game: Ilia Belkin of Kappa Delta Rho and Chris Straub of the Perry Peckers match up in the Recreation Division championship in which the Peckers won each (of either gender). The tournament style will be round robin for each league. The top two teams from each league will advance to the single elimination championship bracket. The games will begin Monday, Feb. 20. The rules are a combination of USVBA, NCAA, and Behrend Intramurals. Only two out of the four point races are close as Kappa Delta Rho and LA Style seem to be pulling away in their respective divisions. The KDRs have a 317 Catch your favorite team at their next game WOMEN MEN Tonight Hilbert HOME February 11 Keyka HOME February 13 Thiel Away February 13 Bethany HOME Classified Advertising Sports Photo by Sheila BidkaVCdlegian Photographer point lead over their closest pursuer, Tau Kappa Epsilon. LA Style is exactly 1,000 points ahead of their competition. The other two races are much closer. The Air Derelicts have a slim 93 point ratio over Bam Bam in the independent division. Lawrence- Ist east has a IS point lead over Niagara- Ist west in the Residence Hall division. Street hockey and ping pong are both underway. The play-offs for each are in the next few weeks. Free subscriptions. popular magazine Many titles. Exciting selection! Get yours now! Free details. MMSM, Box 10651-AE, Pittsburgh, PA 15235-0651 Students Needed! Earn up to $2,000+/month working for Cruise Ships or Land-Tour Companies. World Travel. Seasonal and Full-Time employment available. No exp. necessary. For info, call: (306) 634-0468 ext C 52502 Hannon patrols the paint by Erin Morrell CoUtgiatt Skiff Desmond Hannon, an asset to the Lion’s basketball team, is this week’s athlete of the week. Since January first, Hannon has been averaging eight points and ten rebounds. According to Coach Niland, “Off the court Desmond is a mature person and player, not to mention a true definite player and leader.” Hannon said, “I just try to do the job that Coach Niland asks me to do. In my opinion, I feel I contribute most to the team when I come off the bench. I bring an emotional lift and a change in the tempo.” Hannon has been playing organized ball for three years. Coach Niland remarked, “On the court, he plays extremely hard and intense. He’s a great leader.” Even though Hannon didn’t play for Behrend last year, he has become a team player. “This year’s team is a close unit, and we have overcome a lot of adversity. Although we have lost players, we are having a good season,” said Hannon. Junior Lance Burgert said, “Desmond has really picked it up since Christmas break. He works ***SPRING BREAK 95*** America's #1 Spring Break Company! Cancun, Bahamas, or Florida! 110% Lowest Price Guarantee! Organize IS friends and TRAVEL FREE! Call for our finalized 1995 ★★★★★★★★★★ Thursday, February 9,1995 hard as a rebounder and defender, and he has really improved his offensive ability which has helped the team. He’s a great overall player.” Hannon believes that the strongest part of his game is rebounding and that he specializes in defense. Brandon George agrees. “He’s a hard worker, and I feel that he deserves athlete of the week. He’s worked hard this week; he got the rebounds, played intense defense, and even put points on the board," said George. Hannon believes his experience at Behrend has been positive. He’s learned a lot from the older players and made friends through basketball. Chad Sutton said, “He’s the hardest worker in all our practices. It has helped his game and development making him stronger on rebounds.” Hannon has set personal goals along with team goals. Personally, he would like to keep doing his job, hitting the boards, and to keep up with his schoolwork. “I would like us to finish the season strong, go undefeated and even make it to the play-offs,” Hannon replied. “I wish I had nine more just like him,” Niland said. Party Schedules!! (800) 95-BREAK Happy Birthday Mrs. Master! Sony we missed it.
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