Without a pool, swim team struggles for practice time D , -:suite a lack of practice flexibility, the swim team has been practicing harder than ever. Since the ARC has yet to open the c rn team continues to practice at Harbor C:,,ek High School in order to prepare for competition. )% Kate Levdanskv Petrikis staff xuri ter \ tic! . 111 c lone hreak. the swim team is hay m ionp2r practices. Practices are heavily scheduled ror the next 5 weeks. Coach Josh I 1,. said. "1 haNc increased the work load 1..! Practices are still being held at Creek !high from o:00 a.m. until 7:30 c \ soon as the swim team gets nu r u 1 thc \RC, they will be having (10thlt_ practik. es each day which will continue until ‘,‘ awa\ from the Grove City ATTN: All Behrend Students! l \'!'D V T II At all Behrend home sporting events, spirit paraphernalia will be given to students. Such prizes include spirit T-shirts, hats, and food, like Bruno's pizza. Invitational, which is scheduled for February 15-17. 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The team set 14 new records and swam men best t Stand out swimmers w ere .Adam De \I ack, and Amanda Brown . Penn State Behrend w ill be ,vv the Edinboro Invitational anuat 2i) and serkte Thinks, they serve thetr ovrtry.,Yptt...** tOt ttg off eitilitit a set Jot gokf bpi =O.; Plair kove *owd hOwto think on - Our'' rols-ROTeichitiastlOßAtilitbave titP. use ithims. no t?eltittiiiiittiab the 1 • .tr , ' ,Oita Unlike any ochecollege , • * • • the !cam thinks they should do fairly well .I__:;unst than. Coach Heynes says, "Edinboro is tough tin ,v hat we saw of them at Clarion, but \,,c ate it totally different team this time." Hchrend is also looking forward to the r.Lc itv in\ ite. Whoever has the most porit, between Penn State Behrend, Frostburg, uud\ toona. Nl , ill decide who wins the AMCC (:) I• 1011 championship. Coach Heynes said e a real shot of winning, as long as we focused and do our best, the men and \‘‘ omen could take the title for the first time call 898-7279. PHOTO BY JEFF MILLER ,v_ MEM FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2001 SUPER BOWL XXXV put the ugly pictures of that Earnest Byner fumble back in Browns' fans heads. But I figure that fumble won't be considered so bad if you were to compare that moment with the possibility that Art Modell, the man that shipped the Browns from beloved Cleveland to Baltimore, might be wearing a Super Bowl ring in the very near future). The irony builds when you look at it this way. The 2001 Baltimore Ravens actually are the 2001 Cleveland Browns had Modell not moved the team. Yes, Cleveland would have had a better defense than any of the Pittsburgh Steelers storied teams of the past. And yes, the Browns would be center stage at the end of January. So my argument that Art Modell wouldn't be in a Super Bowl by 2001? Yeah, I would have been wrong. If someone were to tell me that Trent Dilfer's best chance of playing in the Super Bowl in Tampa Bay would be to leave Tampa's Buccaneers and travel to an offense where he would be a back-up for Tony Banks on a team that would go five weeks without scoring a touchdown and still battle for the lead in the AFC Central, I would have said that Dilfer would have a better chance of getting tickets for the big game had he stayed in Florida and scalped them from a voter in Miami-Dade who probably couldn't tell the difference between the ticket and a ballot that they didn't realize they had to turn in for it to get counted. And although I stick with my guns about the likelihood of getting a ticket from a confused Miami-Dade voter, my implication that Dilfer's shot at a Super Bowl would be to buy tickets is, once again, wrong. If someone were to tell me that a team with an unmotivated, rarely sober quarterback with no clear star and no go-to offensive spark would be in the Super Bowl after putting up 41 points against a respected defense, I would have said that Kerry Collins would have to be drunk off his rear to pull off a stunt like that. So, if Collins was sober last weekend (which by the way he threw the ball, isn't likely), I would have been wrong. Finally, if someone were to tell me that defense would take over the NFL's elite, the defending Super Bowl Champs would be ousted by the Saints, the Redskins would have finished with a worse record than they did before they bought the league out, that Monday Night Football might have hosted some exciting games even with Dennis Miller's humor that only the Manchurian people under the rule of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty could understand, I would have joined everyone else and said, "not in a million years." And yes, I would have been wrong. We all would have been wrong.
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