February 14, 1980 SALE Finals Week at The Behrend Bookstore All Clothing 20% Off!! Cubs Take Tourney By: Mary Mseta The Behrend Cubs came out the winners and officially took the title of Champions of the first Mercyhurst College Invitational Indoor Soccer Tournament. The tourney which took place over the week-end of the 2nd— 3rd, saw the Cubs defeat the Lakers 1-0 in the finals of the round robin event. Our lone goal was scored by Ricky Potts. Behrend finished up with a 3-0-2 overall record. Mercyhurst and Edinboro colleges finished up tying for second place. They finished the tournament with identical records of 3-1-1. Lady Cubs Win Behrend's Women's Basketball game. Our high scorer was team now stands 6 and 9 have Natalie Kuhn who dunked 13 come out victorious in three of points. Following her were Molly their past four games. Heidecker and Lois McKean, Back. on Saturday, February 2, each adding 10 points. Our key the Cubs wiped out Geneva rebounder was Patty Hillkirk, College, 73-36, raising their who retrieved 9 times. High Keystone Conference Record to 4 scorers for Geneva were Jan and 7. Geneva, who outhit Roble and Jan Banks, each Behrend 45-18 in the first half, contributing 10 points. and 28-18 in the second, fell to; its" Next to fall to the Cubs were the sixth straight loss in the season. Villa Maria Victors. In their They haven't won a game in February sth get-together, conference competition yet. Behrend downed VMC 72-52. This Twelve Cubs in all tallied in this game brought our record up to 5 Aggie Gentile of the Behrend Women's team shows the girls defeated Westminster. Ettfirend Collegian me style 3 of 4 and 8 and dropped our opponents to a low 1 and 4 on the season scoreboard. Leading the Cubs in scoring was Sharon Vinston pumping .in 16 markers. Cheryl Ramsdell came in right behind Sharon with 14. Scoring for the Victors were Kim Kelly, Laura Abbott, and Andrea Glucki, pouring in 17, 15, and 11 points respectively. BC outshot their opponents from the field 35-17. The Lady Cubs slipped up on the 7th as they let Mercyhurst College come out the victors in what was MC's first Keystone Conference game. The Lakers over-road the Cubs 5948 at the Mercyhurst Campus Center. This was the loss that dropped our girls' record to 6 and 8 while bringing Mercyhurst up to an even 4 and 4 record for the season. Tallying for our team Finals of the Miller 1 on 1 Tournament. Skier Race Champions By Mary Miseta Behrend came in first place It was the Behrend skiers that with a total of 29.4 points. Second took the First Place prize in the place went to Allegheny College Jamestown Beverage College with 30.3 points. Following them Race Series sponsored by the were Edinboro State with 31.1, !tiller Brewing Company. The Edinboro B. with 31.9, Gannon races were held at Peek b Peak University with 34.8, and Mer iuring the Winter Festival cyhurst College with 35.8. Weekend. • Congratulations Behrend Skiers! You'll be =lazed at all the opportunities and advantages the Army offers men and women with BSN degreese • Excellent starting salaries and benefits, including a lib eral vacation policy. • Real opportunity for advancement and professional growth—every Army Nurse is a commissioned officer. • No basic training for nurses; just a basic orientation course to familiarize you with the Army Medical Department. • The chance to travel; time to do the things you enjoy. • Opportunity to qualify for specialized roles, teaching or additional education. See if you qualify. Call collect to 301-6774891 The Army Nurse Corps. For more information, write: The Army Nurse Corps. Northeast Region, U.S. Army Recruiting Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755 Name Address Apt . City, State, ZIP Phone Age CASS/NERRC were Sharon Vinton and Cheryl Ramsdell with 20 points apiece. On Mercyhurst's end of the court, Robin Walker sunk 22 points worth, Thcia Mahone, 19, and Debbie Chilcott, 10. MC outshot Behrend in field goals 27 to 19. Our third win came this past Saturday afternoon as Bebrend rolled over Allegheny College with a score of 53-49. Molly Heidecker led the Cubs with 15 points, the same 15 points that brought Behrend up to a victory after a 29-23 deficit at halftime. Assisting Molly on Behrend's comeback was Cheryl Ramsdell and the game's leading rebounder, Natalie Kuhn. Creating Allegheny's number were Kathy Kampert with 17 points, and Lisa Myers with 10. Behrend's Conference slate rose to 2 and 1, and their overall record to 6 and 9. The Lady Cubs' next game is Saturday afternoon as they take on Grove City at Grove City. Page 3