BEACON SPORTS Senior defenseman Brian Blas/.czyk goes up to win the ball against this week’s competition. The next home game for the Lions is Thursday, September 29 at 5 p.m. against Capital University. Behrend Lions Scoreboard Cross Country Behrend Invitational Men finished fourth with a score of 124 Women finished seventhth with a score of 209 Soccer Men won 2-1 over Grove City (5-1 overall) Women lost to Allegheny 3-1 (4-2-1 overall) Water Polo Men lost to Gannon 10-12(1-10 xWipes attack Junker Center By Kyle Woodside staff writer Don’t panic; there was no virus attack like SARS or Presque Isle E.coli at the Junker Center. I did get your attention with the title though, didn’t I? Don't lie. Isn’t the object of working out to get rid of sweat, not gain someone else’s? I’d like to think so. The Junker Center staff does also. A new system of sanitation is in place in Behrend’s weight room - antibacterial wipes. The wipes, called xWipes, are designed to facil itate clean equipment and a clean fitness area. In the past, spray bottles and used rags were utilized in order to rid perspiration from benches, mats, and the handles of cardiovascular equipment. xWipes are used one time only, then discarded in buckets below the xWipes dispensers. This guarantees that someone else’s sweat will not coincide with yours. Intramural director Rob Wittman recommends that weight room users wipe down a piece of fitness equipment before and after using it: “If you do that, then you know the machine or mat is sanitary.” According to xWipes’ website ( http://www.con tecinc.com/xwipes), xWipes is “an effective, pre saturated equipment wiper...the science of clean has evolved a better way for health club members to ensure themselves of a worry-free workout.” Dr. Andy King, who is Behrend’s sports medi cine guru, feels that the xWipes are a “step for ward” for the sanitary conditions of the weight room, but still worries about the chance of sick ness. “Those commercials you see on TV for anti bacterial products guarantee 99.9% cleanliness. There is always that 0.1% chance of the bacteria becoming immune to the wipes after an extended period of time. This is called resistance. Despite this risk for resistance, I’d still rather see the xWipes than those old rags, states King. Behrend’s athletic director, Brian Streeter, credits the new cleaning method to Health and Wellness Director. Pattv McMahon. “McMahon traced back Emily Zimmerman/THE BEHREND BEACON record) Volleyball Women won against Buffalo State 3-0 (8-6 overall) Tennis Women beat Fredonia State 5-4 (7-2 overall) Come out and support your Lions’ teams this week. Show your Blue and White Pride. Go Lions! many students' sicknesses to working out at the Junker Center. We researched products and felt the xWipes were the best choice. We arc trying to min imize the opportunity for germs to survive in the weight room. Right now, we have five dispensers scattered throughout the weight room, but there may be more in the future if needed. The trainer’s room also has a dispenser,’’states Streeter. “Having wipes in the trainer’s room is genius,” said standout Behrend volleyball player Elaine Voltz. Many other students seem happy about not hav ing to reuse nasty rags. One student, senior Melissa Dale, even presented a monologue of sorts to me because she was so happy about it: "Everyday that I go to the Junker and run, I dread the several minutes after the run. This is not because I'm out of breath or overheating, but because I inevitably have to clean the machine. I dread reaching for that disgusting, wet, grease stained cleaning rag. But the other day, I was walking to get the dreaded damp towel, and lo and behold! Cleaning wipes! The Jageman Fitness Room has solved all my cleaning problems!” Not everyone agrees with the new wipes though. “I've only seen a few people actually use them, so they really don't seem to have a huge effect, and they also seem to be a waste of material,” said sophomore Samantha Baldensperger. “I agree with the reasoning behind the wipes, but whether they are necessary or not depends on whether or not people are willing to throw a bunch of wipes away all the time and keep buying new ones.” Of course there is going to be mixed opinions on the 9x7 inch xWipes, but they are here to stay, unlike the microbes. If you have any questions or suggestions for any thing that would benefit the Junker Center, Streeter encourages students to contact him. “Without the students’ ideas, we can’t fix as many problems,” he says. Men’s soccer improves to 5-1 By Kelly Houghton sports writer Queen said it first when they shouted “Another one bites the dust!" Although they gave the song life, the talented athletes on our men’s soccer team are inevitably the tyrants who are forcing their opponents into the dirt. In a home contest on change in pace, he commented Wednesday, your Behrend that, “We all calmed down. Lions faced the Grove City relaxed and started to play the Eagles. Both Behrend and game like we knew we could.” Grove City entered the match This victory improved the showcasing very similar 2004 men’s record for the season to 5- rccords of 12-6-1 and 12-7-1, 1. respectively, creating what was Your soccer stars will next bound to be a tight competition, travel to Penn State Altoona on On September 22, 2004 Grove Saturday, September 24. City was defeated by your blue Altoona posted an impressive and white 1-0. History repeated 13-5-4 record during the 2004 itself once again as Behrend slid season and will ultimately strive by the Grove City, winning 2-1. for victory and bragging rights Even though it began as an ordi- in next week’s Penn State show nary soccer match, victory down. DJ Craven, a junior for seemed distant after the first ward said, “Altoona’s picked to half as Behrend was found trail- win the league. We re pumped ing 1-0, failing to play to their to go down there and play top potential. Senior captain them.” In competition last year, Brian Blaszcyk commented, a victory wasn’t grasped by “We knew at halftime that we either team, as they tied in dou did not play well in the first ble overtime 0-0. Blaszcyk half.” Marcus noted that “every time we play Taylor, a talented freshman mid- Altoona it is a hard fought bat- Housing an|FoodSei?ices Athliteof the Week fielder from Landisville High added, “In the first half we did not play our game, we played a lot of kick and run instead of possessing the ball.” However, your Lions got their act together and dominated in the second half, aggressively scoring two goals and hindering the Eagle’s hopes to score. When Blaszcyk was asked what brought the The Behrend Beacon I Friday, September 23, 2005 tie.” Unfinished business needs to be taken care of this season. A win would prove that Behrend undoubtedly leads the Nittany Lion pack in the game of soccer. Blaszcyk added, “Whoever wants it more will win the game.” The team’s next home match is set for Thursday, September 29 at 5 pm against Capital University. With team moral reported as being very high at this point, senior standout Brain Blaszcyk said, “We want to win our conference, host the AMCC tourney and then move on to the NCAA tournament.” Well Brian, I doubt anyone will have any objections to that, especial ly after such a commanding start. An extra special congratula tions is also going out to Coach Dan Pcrritano Perritano, who is in his 13 year leading the Lions, recently acquired his 300 career win. Marcus Taylor commented that “he deserves every last one he gets,” emphasizing that as a coach, Dan Perritano has held the team together on more than one occasion when they have been down. Coach