,September 27, 1979 Coach observes the tennis game Behrend Girls Tennis BEHREND 7 Debbie Lee, 6-2 and 6-0; and VILLA MARIA 0 Nancy Baker defeating Linda The tennis playing cubs of Dickson, 6-0 and 6-0. Behrend got its girls tennis Our doubles winners were: season off to a successful start Rachelle Lucci and Robin Ruhl last Tuesday with a 7-0 romp past winning their sets 6-3 and 6-1; Pat the visiting Villa Maria Victors. Martin and Carol Simons winning Our singles winners were: 6-0 and 6-2; and Jean Henchy and Susan King defeating Gayle Mary Razanauskas winning Glosner, 6-0 and 6-1; Lou Ann theirs by forfeit. Zabel defeating Michelle Salvia, These wins have now set up the 6-0 and 6-3; Lori Lansat defeating Cubs with a 1-0 record. A winning hit by Robin Ruhl Cubs Socked By Raiders The Behrend Soccer Team pressure, causing the losses of opened up their 1979-80 season many one on one confrontations. with an upset, a 5-0 loss to the They craftily passed the ball to Roberts Wesleyan Raiders. The their unmarked men, enabling Raiders tallied early by scoring them many opportunities - to within the first ten minutes of score. play. Roberts Wesleyan has a "The key now is to concentrate very strong and experienced on the present and not the past or team and the fact that 16 out of . the future.", says Coach Lauffer• our 28 playerssare freshman, was ,"„We're going tutake each day as, not to - our' advantage. The it comes and only worry about the Raiders exerted a great „deal of game when it _gets here." RTS. w.~`. , yam . " Z . .."7-• • ~, • : - ".44? , , ~ BEHREND 3 - THEM 4 BEHREND 1 - GENEVA 6 Behrend's tennis girls fell to a 1-2 record Saturday as invading Geneva trimmed them, 6-1. The only winning Cub was Susan King in the singles. She outstroked Kelly Daily, 6-2, 1-6, and 6-4. Lou Ann Zabel lost 6-4 and 6-1. Nancy Baker lost 2-6, 6-3, and 6-4; and Cheryl Lysakowski lost 6-4 and 6- 3. The Girl Cubs will battle it out again Thursday with the Mer cyhurst Lakers on their ground and then on Saturday with the Gannon Knights. Cubs Evaporate Lakers The Behrend Cubs upped their soccer slate Saturday by defeating Mercyhurst, 3-1. Tony Orlando tallied twice and Mike Oliu once to drop the Lakers. Tony got the Cubs started with a penalty kick in the first half. Then he made it 2-0 with an assist from Mike. Tony took a corner kick on that one and scored his second goal of the game when the ball glided past a pair of Lakers who collided in front of the net. Mike closed up the games scoring with a goal assisted by Bob MacZura. The Behrend Cubs out-kicked the losers on shots, 18- 14. Behrend now stands at 2-1. The loss dropped the Lakers down to 1-1. The Cubs played to their maximum and turned the game into one hard-fought struggle. The Cubs take on the Gannon Knights this Wednesday night, 7:30 p.m., at the Erie Stadium. Behrend. Collegian Charged Up For Volleyball! Girls Volleyball This year's girls Varsity Volleyball team, coached by Mrs. Jan Wilson, is a string of new attractions. Mary Rose is a returning sophomore. Mary as a setter and co-captain thinks the difference between this year's team and last year's is its lack of experience, she also notes that this team is faster with more team participation. Other setters for the team are as follows; Carolyn Hammers, who feels that speed is important to a setter, because you must be quick and hit the ball up before it gets below the shoulders. Lee Ann Kalo, who says the duty of a setter is to set the ball up to the spiker, so they can "Kill the opponent." Denise Lipinski says the defensive duty of a setter is, the responsibility of any dunks that come over the net. The spikers for this year are Sue Mennite a returning sophomore and co-captain. As a co-captain and upper classman, Sue assured that she doesn't get bossie and pull rank out on the court. Karen Pomorski, feels that being a part of the team helps to develop confidence and pride whether you win or lose. Sue Wilkinson feels a two foot take off is important to a spiker. A two foot is when you jump up with two Soccer Roster No. Name Pos. Yr. 1 Mike Charlem GK So. 18 Chris Conway B Fr 1 Sam King GK Fr. 19 Mike Oliu L Jr 1 Doug Barnes GK Fr. 20 Jeff Mandl B Sc 1 Todd Simakas GK Fr. 21 Jim Newman B Fr 4 Tom Kennard L Fr. 24 Carlos Carresquel B Fr 5 Dave Miller= L So. Jeff Brightman B So 6 Tony Orlando B Jr. Darryl Butt B Fr 8 Kurt Huntley B Jr. Pete Forster B So 10 Frank Pollock L-B Fr. Mitchell Malecky B Fr 11 Ricky Potts B Fr. Scott Phillips L Fr 12 Bob Lawrence B So. Tim Taylor L Fr 14 Terry Trimble B So. Rick Wahlen L Fr 15 Bob MacZura B Fr. Greg Zemanski B So 16 Ed Bell L-B Fr. 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Natalie Kuhn says the duty of a spiker is also the responsibility of getting the third hit over the net. Molly Heidecker who is learning to play the spiking position agrees that this team is faster than last years. This years team has the speed and height and should lead them to a season of victories. When asked to compare this team to last years, Coach Wilson summed it up by saying, "This years tean has more depth, speed an stronger bands of sport smanship." The team has yet to play season game. They have howeve played two scrimmages, on against Villa Maria and on against Kent, State, they wol both games. Their first game wa on September 25, but informatioi was not- available at this time. 1979 Apply Now Mr. Bencs Page Three
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