Lang, Lightner lead Lions to wins by Sean Yarnall Collegian Staff The Penn State- Behrend men's soccer team came out of this past week with two big wins. One of which came as a conference victory against Pitt- Bradford. In the other two games. Behrend defeated Keuka by a score of 4-3, and took a tough loss to Case Western, 3-2. The team's rust game came as Behrend traveled to Piu-Bradford. Travis Lang opened up the scoring for the Lions with a goal on a penalty kick in the opening minutes of the game. Pitt-Bradford scored the next two goals of the contest to take the lead in the second half. Josh Castillo tied the score far Behrend with a goal in the 54th minute. "We played tough in the second half because of Coach Webster joins Behrend athletic family by Mau Plizga Sports Editor Former Gannon athletic trainer enters the Behrend community as Governor Tom Ridge proclaims Athletic Training Week in Pennsylvania. Jeff Webster became head athletic trainer of Behrend after serving four years at Gannon under the same position. The week of September 21-28 is an important week for area athletic trainers. For the second consecutive year, Athletic Trainers in the Commonwealth will be recognized for their efforts in the field of sports medicine. "It's a change of pace, something a little different," said Go lions! Behrend students cheer the Nittany Lions to victory over Temple at University Park. AMMONIUM MINIUMMIUMNOMMONIOWSIM IMMOMMOMMIUMMOMMOIL Students and employees of Penn State Behrend are I invited to submit a free classified ad in The Collegian. 1 Types of ads may include personal messages and items for sale. Maximum classified length is 25 words. Persons who submit ads must state their affiliation with Behrend. Classifieds are meant for individual use. Official notices 1 and group events should be submitted to the Calendar ii editor. Businesses must pay regular advertising rates. The ill Collegian can not guarantee the publication of all classified I submitted for space purposes. Classifieds should be sent I to the Classified editor at The Collegian, Reed Building or ii dropped off at The Collegian offices. Deadline for submis- I sion for publication in that week's paper is Monday at - 1 11 m nn y tif 111 •':"- pA "' IMMIMMIIMMINIMIIMMIMI/U 4 ilk as se MB 11111 11111 MI MI Si ON WI 11111 II IN 111. OM MI IN IN IN INI SPRING BREAK '9B-Sell Trips, Earn Cash &GO FREE!!! Stu dent Travel Services is now hir ing campus reps/group organiz ers. Lowest rates to Jamaica, Mexico & Florida. Call 1-800- 648-4849. NATE, you're such a Hottie!!!! -G Dan's motivational speech." said freshmen Chris Lightner. The crucial point of the game paved to be the game winning goal by Chris Lightner in the 60th minute of the contest. "We really turned up the effort in the second half of the game," added Chris Kennelly. Goal keeper Thomas Seig added 10 saves in the victory. On Saturday the Lions traveled to Keuka far a independent contest. Behrend came away with the victory by a wore of 4-3. Travis Lang once again opened the scoring for Behrend in the 6th minute of play. Ryan Croyle then knocked in a goal to make the score 2-0 in the 10th minute. Keuka proceeded to then score three unanswered goals to take the lead in the second half. Croyle scored his second goal Webster of the move to Behrend. Webster has also been assistant athletic trainer at Erie Community College in Buffalo. The Athletic Trainers' primary responsibility is maintaining the safety and health of all physically active Pennsylvanians in the Commonwealth, including over 224,000 PIAA high school athletes, several thousand college athletes. and over 12 million other physically active residents. Webster. a Gannon graduate and former golf star for the Knights, is replacing long time trainer Richard Boesch. Athletic Trainers across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will be celebrating by having receptions at colleges and universities that have a major in Athletic Training. "I like the college atmosphere, the thought of moving up enticed me four years ago. Now I'm A, Thanks for the help last night! -A FOR SALE Computer, Intel Pentium 90mhz./Bmb/3.58c5.25 Floppy/Sound Blaster Pro/BxCD, Softwarf, Win. 3.11/DOS 6.22/ Microsoft Office 97 Pro. (all books included). HP Color Ink jet. call any day (814) 677-5146 of the game to knot the score at 3-3. The score remained tied throughout regulation. In the %Minute of overtime, Thomas Mllamp came through with the ,game winning goal far Behrend. "Our physical play and determination in overtime forced some turnovers. We were able to get a lucky break in Helmkamp's goal," said Chris Kennelly. "Winning the two games on the road, is a positive step in reaching our goal of winning the conference championship," said coag Perritano. •-. d's record moves to 5-2 weeks results. - Lions return to action • y when they face Lake life College in an AMCC battle. settling in. found where I want to be." said Webster. "I enjoy working with college students." Athletic Trainers are not personal trainers at the health club and do much more than just tape ankles. Athletic Trainers encompass five major domains; prevention of injury. recognition. rehabilitation. health care administration and professional development and responsibility. There are over 15,000 Athletic Trainers in the nation, 1,100 of these are nationally Cenified Athletic Trainers are in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania also has the greatest number of accredited athletic training education programs in the country. Fourteen of the 100 accredited institutions are found in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. 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