Behrend softball move to second in AMCC Lions sweep Frostburg, before splitting with Pitt-Bradford by Dylan Stewart sports editor The Behrend Lions softball team ended their week in control of their AMCC destiny, as they now sit in second place of the AMCC confer ence at 7-3, following a sweep of AMCC rival Frostburg State(6-8), and a split with AMCC first place Pitt-Bradford(s-l). The next meeting between Be hrend and Pitt-Bradford in the com ing weeks could prove to be worth the AMCC championship, as both teams are comfortably sitting atop the AMCC conference. Senior pitcher-outfielder Beth Calhoun had an outstanding week for the Lions to earn AMCC Soft ball Athlete of the Week Honors. Calhoun posted a 2 - 0 record on the mound for Penn State, while also hitting .538 for the week, with two doubles and two RBl’s. The Lions started their week out with a bang, by taking two close ones from AMCC rival Frostburg State by scores of 10-6, and 6-5. The Lions took advantage of six Frostburg errors, and a solid pitch ing performance by Beth Calhoun to capture game one 10-6. Calhoun pitched the full seven in- My Dad's Pizza & Deli 4555 Buffalo Road (next to G-ametime) Phone: 899-7811 Traditional or Fresh Dough Subs Calzones Salads Wings Ranch BBQ Zesty Ranch Mild Buffalo Medium Butter & Garlic Hot Cajun Hot-Hot ... and more! - -I [ 1 Large Cheese & litem ' • Pizza and 1 ' 1 Dozen Wines ' I $10.99 1 expires 5/16/98 J ! 2 Large Cheese « [ & 1 Item Pizzas ! ! $10.99 «oopon2 J Ultraviolet rays can cause cataracts and conditions. your eyes by wearing sunglasses that absorb 99-100% of the full UV - x spectum. .uti' nings, giving up eleven hits, five earned runs, while also striking out three and walking one. Besides pitching, Calhoun went 3-4 on the offensive end, with two runs scored and one RBI. Stacy Blass contributed heavily in the of fensive attack, going 3-3 with two RBl’s and one run scored. Tanya Deats and Becky Rishel also helped out the cause, as Deats went 2-3, with two runs scored and one RBI, while Rishel knocked in two RBl’s. Behrend pulled off a one run ex tra inning victory in game two, as they outhit their opponents 11-10, to win by a score of 6-5. Mandy Bodnor went the eight in ning distance, giving up five earned runs on ten hits to pull out the vic tory. Beth Calhoun once again led the offense going 3-4, with a double and two runs scored. Stacy Blass and Lisa Fox each poured on two hits for the victors in the winning effort. The Lions next took on AMCC first place Pitt-Bradford, where they split by scores of 5-1, and 3-9. Beth Calhoun threw a master piece, as she went seven innings of work, striking out seven and giving other serious eye Protect v Sponsored by and Wellness Center up only one earned run on three base hits. Meeghan Trumbull finished up the game going 3-4, while both Lisa Fox and Tammy Marsh pulled through with two hits apiece. Mandy Bodnor went deep with a solo home run to provide the Lions with a single tally. Game two of the twinbill didn’t prove to be as nearly fun for the Li ons as game one, as they were roughed up by a score of 3-9. Mandy Bodnor had a tough day on the hill, as she gave up eight earned runs on ten hits in just four innings of work. Beth Calhoun then came on to calm the storm, closing out the fi nal three innings, giving up only two hits and allowing one run, while striking out four. Beth (Guess Who?) Calhoun was the only Lion with two hits, includ ing a double and one run scored. The Lions closed out their week on a wet note, as they lost a rain shortened game to Geneva College by a score of 0-3. The Lions were never given a chance for the comeback, as the game was limited to only five in nings, with all three of the Geneva SELL it in the FREE classifieds hehrcoll4@aol.com 1992 Pontiac Lemans (compact) car for sale. 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Deadline for submission for publication in that week's paper is Monday at S:OOPM Sports L - 1 photo by Andrea Zaffino Head softball coach Cindy Jacobelli is busy with her master plan to take the AMCC title runs coming in the first inning. Calhoun went the five innings of work giving up only two hits and three earned runs, aided by three errors of the Behrend defense. Offense was hard to come by in the slick rain, as Meeghan Trumbull, Mom and Dad, Abuojee Omoni....gu dong an jou han tae igut jugut hae joo shu so nomu nomu gamsa ham nee da. Yo bun ju e san bat a yo. Gyul ga ga joe uo myun jok ket ne yo. Hak kyo do yul shim hee da nee go it so yo. Choi son ul da hla ke yo. Gorum anyung hee gae sae yo. Sa rang hae yo -Andrea The Behrend College Collegian. Thursday , April 16, 1998 - page 11 "'fejGjl “OH Beth Calhoun and Tammy Marsh split the three base hits between themselves. The Lions shift their record to a mark of 11-14. while moving their AMCC record to 7-3. Behrend will next be in action Freshman Matt Weber nets ATW by David Reynolds staff w riter Freshman tennis standout Matt Weber is this week’s Athlete of the Week. Since the beginning of April, We ber has been providing the Netters with outstanding play, posting a near perfect 8-1 singles record. He also has been successful in doubles com petition, collaborating with doubles partner Art Faix on an equally impres sive 5-0 mark. Weber has earned victories over Allegheny in singles play, and has won singles and doubles matches over both Edinboro and Fredonia State. The Netters close out their season with their first-ever AMCC Champi onships. This season Weber has suc cessfully all but torn up the newly formed AMCC, going undefeated in conference action. “I’m really proud of my conference record and I hope I can maintain it this weekend,” said Weber. Doubles partner and Netters captain Faix says of the freshman phenom, “I’ve known Matt since he was a young, scrawny kid in juniors. But through hard work he’s transformed himself into a lean mean fighting Band Playing This Friday: where Eastway YMCA, who: Before Man Breathed , time: 9:30-12:00, cost: $2.00. Sponsored hy Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. If you have questions, contact Rich x 6864. Thanks for the pickles last weekend -IkChan Chi chi beens. I miss you ikS «• ♦ next Tuesday when they travel away to SUNY-Fredonia for a doubleheader, before returning home on Thursday the 23rd for a double-dip against Waynesburg be ginning at 3:00 p.m. machine.” Weber, or Congo to his teammates, credits plenty of discipline for his suc cess, saying. “My conditioning is definitely the strong point of my game. At the end of a match. I’m still ready to go while my opponents are “My conditioning is definitely the strong point of my game. At the end of a match, I’m still ready to go while my opponents are run down.” run down." Matt is a freshman Accounting major here at Behrend. An Erie na tive, he attended Erie Cathedral Prep, where he excelled in both tennis and soccer. However, he no longer plays soccer because of a knee injury. When not on the court, Matt enjoys playing golf. He also says that he loves to spend his Wednesday nights dancing at Felix’s. behrcoll4@aol. com Jaaaa... son, baaaa,,, by, Come, come... come out tonight! How are Donner, Ben, Danielle, and Bambi? -Jon Doe Where were you when we needed you? -Moll\ r'..v l. m I MH** < i\m 1 \ni 11 yn \i i ! mi 111 H h 'I - i<l r 8" Matt Weber freshman tennis player -the Gang
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