Page 12 Lady Lions set foundation by Brian Gregory Collegian Staff The Penn State Lady Lion Women's Soccer Team finished an excellent season on Thursday with a 10-3-2 record by beating Hiram College 4-0 on Thursday. "It was a great game and a great way to finish the season," commented sophomore co-captain Lara Herrmann. The game was very physical, and the scoring was light in the first half. Melissa Snyder scored the only goal as she broke away from Hiram's defenders. She took it right at their goalkeeper and took the shot untouched. When the shot zipped past the goalie, Penn State Behrend had a 1-0 lead. Later in the half, the speedy freshman added another goal to put Behrend up 2-0 at the half. The second half was every bit as gritty as the first half, but it TKEI by Michael Coursey Collegian Staff The men's football playoffs concluded this week with four teams left competing for the championship. The teams were TKEI vs. KDRI and Strip Poker vs. The Steelers. TKEI and KDRI met on Monday with TKEI coming out on top. Strip Poker met Tim Steelers Tuesday which featured a The great outdoors: a stress relief by John Hafner Contributing Writer Call me a "hick,” call me a "redneck,” call me what you want, but I prefer to spend my Saturdays braving the elements in pursuit of an elusive buck, turkey, or other game rather than catching up on valuable sleep time. You see, for me, the changing and falling leaves mean more than just apple cider and football games: fall also marks the beginning of hunting season. I guess you could call me a diehard. I've been known to juggle my schedule and classes around different hunting seasons. Sound crazy? Not if you consider all that hunting has to offer. Hunting is more than merely the harvesting of game. It provides you the opportunity to "get away from it all" and witness nature without any trace of city traffic or crowded malls. Each trip to the mountains reminds me of just how hectic and congested Erie can be. I could HI! an entire page in support of hunting's ecological value. But that's not the point of this article. My point is that hunting appears to be under close scrutiny featured more scoring for the Lady Lions. Trisha Baird scored her 21st goal of the season on a header to give the Lady Lions an almost insurmountable 3-0 lead. Donielle Seifert added the season's last goal with just under ten minutes to play to round out the scoring. The game also featured another first for the Lady Lions. Two players, Julie Stocker and Lisa Deemer, were given yellow cards for hard hits on Lady Terrier players. Stocker was caught in the act with a retaliation kick for her card, and Deemer was given a card for an "accidental" shove of a Hiram midfielder. "She was all over me," said Stocker on her slash off a Lady Terrier. "The second person always gets caught. It was stupid." "Even though they were playing very [aggressive] we managed to maintain our IM flag very exciting game. The Steelers struck first with a touchdown pass to Tom Gardner to take an early 6-0 lead. Strip Poker, not to be outdone, came back with a successful drive. SP used an option run around the left end for a touchdown to knot up the score 6-6. After stopping The Steelers on defense, Strip Poker scored another touchdown to trite the - maybe even attack - lately. Questions of gun ownership (the 2nd Amendment) coupled with unfortunate hunting accidents, serve as fuel for the anti-hunters' fires. Although legal/Constitutional matters are hardly my area of expertise, I do have firsthand knowledge of safe and ethical hunting. I am convinced that every hunter has a vital role to play in preserving the reputation and status of hunting as a sport. Each of us has an obligation to our fellow hunters, lawmakers, landowners, and the environment to hunt responsibly and legally. Playing by the rules helps to ensure your safety as well as the quality of your hunt. I can't stress enough the importance of safe and smart hunting. You could be the safest, most ethical hunter ever to go afield, but the guy headed in your direction might be a drunk or a trigger happy fool ready to shoot at the slightest movement or the faintest noise. The number of accidents could be greatly reduced if every hunter’s actions were governed by common sense. Each year the Pennsylvania Game Commission includes a handbook with the purchase of a hunting license. Besides outlining the different regulations and seasons in terms of dates and Sports composure and win with style," said Herrmann. Stocker agreed saying, "It was a type of team that we weren’t used to playing. So we scored goals, finished business, and got on the bus." The players were very happy with the way the team played over the whole season. "I'm very satisfied with the whole year," Herrmann remarked. "We had a GREAT winning record and we have started a program that will hopefully follow in the winning tradition here at Behrend." The game also marked the last collegiate soccer game for two of the founding players of the program. And it was emotional for both of them. "This was an emotional season for me," replied a teary-eyed Stocker. "I watched the last seconds tick off the clock, and I looked around at my teammates football champions lead at 12-6. because of an illegal block" tuns until Tuesday, November 7. In the second half, the Steelers thrown by an offensive player. There are 127 men's singles wasted no time and struck again The game ended with Strip players and 47 men’s doubles with Gardner scoring his second Poker winning 18-14, defeating teams, touchdown. With a successful 2- The Steelers, who played the On the women's side, there are point conversion, and The game with only six men. five singles and two doubles. Steelers took a 14-12 lead. TKEI and Strip Poker met There are seven coed doubles Strip Poker came right back yesterday to decide the IM teams, with a touchdown pass to John football championship. The bowling entry deadline is Mosgrove to make the More 18- TKEI came out on top, by a Friday, November 3, and the 14 in favor of Strip Poker. Strip final score of2B-26. bowling will take place at Baker apparently scored another In other'latimtiitfai news, HI Bastway Lanes. The tournament touchdown, but it Was called back Biltiarda statted on Tuesday and, is Saturday, November 11. bag limits, the book lists the rules of safe hunting. Among them are "Practice courtesy and self control," "Preselect a zone of fire," and "Assume every noise and movement is another hunter; if there's any doubt whatsoever - don't shoot" (25-26). It should be obvious that there is a direct relationship between common sense and safety. So, if you are a hunter, do your homework before entering the woods. Words of safety such as "always identify your target" are not meant to be overlooked or taken into account after an accident Think of yourself as an example to non-hunters. Don't give them a reason to form stereotypes that just aren't valid. If you don't hunt or if you would go as far as considering yourself a committed anti-hunter, ask yourself why. I realize that WANTED House Mate, Male Quite, Studious $ 150/month + utilities 899-7848 898-1505 WANTED!!! Individuali, Student Organization* to Promote SPRING BREAK Earn MONEY and FREE HUPS CALL INTER-CAMPUS PROGRAMS http://www.icpt.com 1-800-327-6013 Photo by Dave Boutos/Collegian Photographer Give and go: Robin Wholey (6) off to Trisha Baird. as the tears began to flow." Kristie Amon agreed with everyone is entitled to his or her educate yourself before taking a own opinion, but you can at least side. Thursday, November 2, 1995 prepares to pass Stocker saying, "It's tough to put what I'm feeling into words.