Thursday, March 14, 1996 Men u s e torrid hitting to go 6-1 by Nick Zulovicb Sports alSks, A trip to Florida for spring break means vacation for most college students, but not to the Penn State Behnand baseball team. Head Coach Paul Benim and his club did not have time for fun in the sun as the Lions played seven games in a four thy period. Before leaving for Florida, Benim was concerned how his club would gel together with so many new players. Benim aid his coaching staff did an excellent job of bringing the club together as the Lions went 6-1 on their Florida jaunt. The scores of the seven games were as follows: Behrend 13, Neuman 6 Behrend 13, Avila 6 Avila 12, Behrend 11 Behrend 3, Lebanon Valley 1 Behrend 12, Eastern 7 Behrend 6, Eastern 5 Behrend 11, Neuman 10 So far, offense is the strong point of the Lions game. Behrend scored 69 runs in its seven games in Florida. Betrend also had the running game in high gear, as the Lioins had 46 stolen bases on 54 attempts. lo a 4111 Benim was happy to see that great combination of both clutch hitting and great speed come together in the first seven games. "Offensively, we really put pressure on the opposition," Benim said. "I can give you a litany of names, we just hit the heck out of the baseball. The bottom line is our players are doing a good job at the plate." The Lions came up with many timely hits to surge them to their 6-1 record. Benim commented most about Quinn McGuire's game-winning slash in their I can give you a litany of names, we just hit the heck out of the baseball. The bottom line is our players are doing a good job at the plate. fourth game against Lebanon Valley. "Quinn McGuire probably got the biggest hit of his college career. We are tied one-one in the seventh inning, two out, two runners on second and third. He hit a two-two curve ball to left field and saved two runners which proved to be the game winning runs." But the hitting was not the only thing going well for the PENN STATE 13£14REND INTERNSHIP AND SVMMER JOB FEST VVEDNESDAY,MARCH REED WINTERGARDEN 1:00 P.M.- 4:00 P.m. All Stuboits Welcome Over 35 ltiormatiom Tables bsi Career Development Sports Lions. The pitching staff also pitched very well in the first seven games. Senior Bob Vadala pitched his way to a 2-0 record in two starts. Freshman Darryl Schmidt is also 2-0, one victory coming as a starter, the other in relief. John Ronan also earned his first college save in the Lions first victory. Ronan leads the Lions in strikeouts with 14. One concern of Benim's about the pitching staff is the number of walks. The staff walked 45 batters in 53 1/3 innings. -Head Coach Paul Benim "You put a lot of pressure on your team to make defensive plays [when you walk so many]," Benim said. . One of the other higher points for the Beluend Lions did not happen when the team was in competition. Vero Beach, FL, the spring training home of the Los Angeles Dodgers was not far from where the Be-hrend Lions were conducting spring training. 1%/ 111, !zi.r _ Dodger Manager Tommy "Coach I a sorda is a wonderful Lasorda gave Benim and the ambassador for this great game of Lions the royal treatment as baseball," said Benim. "1 -le Behiend got to meet not only created a tremendous amount of Lasorda but a couple of the memories for these players and Dodgers stars like Mike Piazza our baseball program. Coach and Raul Mondesi. Lasorda is a class act." Collegian Pie Photo Swing for the fences: The Lions hope the weather gets better here in the north so they can continue their outstanding play. N t‘ stepping behind the by Bryan Gomolcbak Cdkgiaa Staff The Penn State-Bduend baseball team is off to strong start this season, beginning the season with a 6-1 record. They have gotten contributions from a variety of players, but most of all from Housing and Food Services' athlete of the week, Marc Burchanowski. Burchanowski is a sophomore catcher from Franklin High School who knows how to play baseball. He really seems to be an asset to the Perm State- Behrend's baseball program. During the club's wing training in Florida, Burchanowski's bat and glove came in very handy for the Lions. He led the team in batting with a .428 amuse and threw out six of seven base mamas trying to steal. Bnrchanowski has also led the team in total tuns scored with 10 and also has been perfect in stealing with five bases out of five attempts. 'US When Burchanowski was a*ed about his performance over the previous week. he gave a modest answer. "I performed up to my capabilities and woaked hard to improve my hitting this year. I bring leadership qualities to the team and a lot of players look up to me because of my catching ability." Burchanowski feels he is on a team the has the capability to have a great season. "I expect the team to do very well this ear. We'll know mare Burchanowski up plate after our Capital Tournament in Ohio because there are a lot of tough teams down there." Burchanowski is precisely what the Behrend baseball coaching staff has been looking for. Coach Paul Benim really likes this rising star. "Burch epitomizes what we se looking for in a baseball player at Penn State-Behrend. He works extremely had behind the plate and makes a huge impact from his position. Additionally, he hit .428 and led our team in runs sued. Catcher is a difficult position to play and Benim feels he has a very quality young man at that position. "He stabilizes our team from behind the dish and provides us with necessary leadership. Defensively, he had a superb week throwing out six of seven base runners attempting to steal. Our coaching staff has tipped our hats to him for his outstanding week." Teammate Quinn McGuire had nothing but kind words the catcher. "He did the job behind the plate. He hit the ball very well. He knew what he had to do and did it. He is going to catch a majority of our game and has accepted that." Burchanowski epitomizes his coaches' and team's philosophy, hard work leads to bigger and better thing. His spring training performance could just be a taste of what this catcher and the rest of the Lions can do. Page 11