Meet your team: Jon Kennedy, at 6'6", 215 lbs., is the tallest member of the team. His 180 rebounds last year placed him second high in the statistics. He's improved his game for this year, and has been sinking a kit of his shots—the . high-scorer honors being his in several games this year. His home high school was Harborcreek, Pa., and he is a Civil Engineering major here at Behrend. WBCR gives thanks for support (Continued from Page 1) held last Tuesday during common hour. Interested students who' missed the meeting are en couraged to join by leaving their name and telephone number at the RUB desk addressed to Behrend Radio. The call letters WBCR were chosen to reflect its identity as an activity that relates to the students of Behrend College. As a student activity, a Constitution to specify its function was recently drafted by a committee headed by Programming • Director Alan Kirk. It will be voted on at the next radio station meeting. Speaking on behalf of the staff of WBCR,. Ed Fratus publicly thanked the following people: The Administration, for their open minded attitudes and quick resporises. WCTL in Union City and Mace Electronics for their con tributions. - The SGA for their liberal allotment of funds. The Niagara Construction Company for the materials used in the soundproof studio. And innumerable other people without whom the station would not be. In future years, WBCR. hopes to become an educational radio station. Courses in Com munications could be developed by the University. These could be taught without changing the basic forniat•of the station. Before this could be dune, the Administration would have to hire additional faculty. But with the cooperation of the students,- faculty and ad ministration, it could be done. Behrend Collegian Beat Grove City C b • t ho ng a free throw and Pat Gahr sank two more, the game was sealed. Gain' hit a total of nine foul shots on the night, and his last two put the Cubs up 68-59. The rest of the game was pure enjoyment for the Cubs, and was climaxed ap propriately by an Eddie Evans jumper at the buzzer for a 73-61 final score. Once again, Jon Kennedy topped all scores with 27 points. Joining Jon in double figures were Pat Gahr (15) and Eddie Evans (11). Evans scored ten points in the second half. Bill Fox paced the losers with 15. By Mike Kaveney Business Manager To those who weren't in at tendance at Erie Hall last Wednesday, all you missed was the Behrend Cubs' finest per formance of the year. The Grove City Wolverines found the Cubs too much to handle as Behrend gave them a 73-61 loss. The visiting Wolverines brought their deliberate offense into the game, and it looks as though one of those low-scoring, ball control contests would result. But before long, Behrend stepped up the tempo with a man-to-man press, with seldom-used Steve Bucik and Pat Gahr applying back court pressure. Grove City countered with their own press, but it was not as effective as the Cubs'. Jon Kennedy was con sistently left open f6r lay ups as the Cubs moved the ball well through the Wolverine defense. Kennedy's teammates fed him beautifully all night, and Jon usually came through, often following his own missed shot and tipping it in. The first half was basically a defensive show, with a 39-35 Grove City lead at intermission. The second twenty minutes was what Behrend fans have been waiting for all season. The Cubs took command of the game and played good basketball con sistently throughout the entire second half. It was the brand of ball that Cubs have showed promise of for the last few games. Starting with defense, Behrend played their 2-3 zone almost to perfection with the guards applying pressure on the ball in the back court_ Not giving anything up near the basket, the Cubs forced the- grovers to pass the ball around the perimeter of the zone, not getting many good shots. The Wolverines found their missed shots grabbed by the trio of Kennedy, Jim Davis, and Mark Chesko. The visitors got a little flustered and following a Kennedy 3-point play, they were hit with a technical foul. Kennedy con verted the "T" and on the ensuing inbounds play, Chesko hit a long range jumper to put the Cubs ahead 42-41. The lead changed hands three times with Chesko hit again to put the home team up for good, 46-45. From that point on, the Cubs M CI j 141 ILM I ttV II 11* 1 M tIX i Guide to more than 250,000 Scholarships and. Financial Aid Source items valued at over $5OO million dollars. 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I anienelosinjs " (check or money order). • Name • Adddress Q-Copyright 1976 Benne t t Publishing Co. played what can only be described as inspired basketball. Playing tirelessly in the defensive end, and impressively controlling the boards, Behrend simply overpowered the visitors. Eddie Evans played equally well on defense and offense, and his team mates, sensing victory, just kept the pressure on the faltering Grovers. Behrend had to go without Jon Kennedy for the last four minutes, when he fouled out of the game, and also without Mark Chesko who again went over the foul limit with three minutes left. With those two out, the Cubs had to work a little harder, - but nevertheless they kept the Wolverines off the boards and employed a semi-stall offense. When Larry Szosjorek hit SHORTOF MONEY? (and who isn't) The Behrend Collegian pays 10% on all ad sales. Help os and help yourself. For more information, call ext. 238 or stop by the Collegian Office in the RUB-._ CP.E.A . ..111 . ..,.*::t12.k:AT1A-ta:l Personal Note - To all my friends under the bubble back in G.C.- I told you we'd win. (P.S. you owe me a beer. ) Page Thant
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