SEPTEMBER 29, 1983 Women's Softball Sports Satire- Prepares For New Season As the summer softball season winds down, Behrend's women players are just getting revved up. The team is preparing for a tour nament at Duquesne University on September 24. They are scheduled to play Duquesne, University of Akron - and PSU Main Campus that day. The fall "classic" is a preview of what to expect this spring. Leading the team in fall train ing is two-year veteran Doreen Rulli--a junior from Erie's McDowell High. Rulli was voted captain and offered a multi-year Women's Volleyball Ready For Action The Lady Cubs volleyball team has been practicing hard for weeks now, getting ready for the fall edition of their intercollegiate sports program. The women's volleyball team began their training well before classes started, at the volleyball camp held at Behrend this past August. That camp marked the beginning of a long season for eighth year coach Jan Wilson and her charges. This year's squad is led by Cap tain Kathy Ott, a junior out of Erie's Academy High School, who is expected to see plenty of action this year with her powerful net play. , Senior Barb Schroek is also expected to provide fire on the court along with Kim Keller and Lisa Woolstrum, both of whom had impressive freshman seasons. Keller' racked up 162 unreturned spikes and Woolstrum totaled 132 "kills." Woolstrum also earned a spot on the NAIA District 18 all-star team. Roun ding out the starting team are freshmen Julie Pletz• and Kim Wilson. Wilson is expected to share setting duties with sophomore Lori Millspaw. Millspaw had a fine season last year as a freshman, taking credit for 729 of the team's 1033 assists. The remainder of the team, sophomores Lucy Mooney and Mary Toboz and freshmen Julie DiFrancisco, Renee Harrison and Toni Lumley expect to see plenty of action in their substitution roles. At the scorer's table will be Beth Pilkington and Mary Hickin, and keeping stats, filling bottles and, in general, doing everything from A to Z, is sophomore Peggy Pruss. 2648 Buffalo Road CORNER OF BUFFALO ROAD & BIRD DRIVE Tuesday is "STUDENT DAY" MI Style Cuts Only 8 6.00 With Student I.D. - 111 - Triffirn VIS 4 IMMO terCard Free Consultation Mas OMEN 10 a.m.-6 p.m. contract in excess of 2.4 million dollars at the conclusion of last season. She was chosen as an NAIA District 18 all-star for her fine fielding and her .417 batting average. The other captain, Michelle Miller of Parkland High in Allentown, just returned from an exclusive training camp in New Jersey which emphasizes physical fitness. Miller led the team in triples and spirit last year as - a freshman. Coming off the 21-day disabled list is junior Missy Stasenko of Baldwin High School in Pittsburgh. Stasenko was also The young team is off to an en couraging start and looks to im prove on last year's third place finish. The Cubs have won four of six scrimmages, beating Lakeland Community College, Jamestown Community College, Villa College and Mercyhurst. They have fallen only to Gannon University and took Edinboro University to . five games before bowing in the long match. The official start of the season began with a tournament last weekend and continues until November 9, when it concludes with a home match against Grove City. So, if you have nothing to do one of these evenings, and are looking for excitement, then wander down to the gym and take in a volleyball match. 2710 Buffalo Road Erie. Pa. 16510 814/899-7242 Frasha Evanoff Mon-Tues-Fri 10:00-5:30 Thurs 10:00-9:00 Sat 10.00-4:00 Quilting Supplies Fabrics - Patterns Books - Closcos Erie, Pa. 898-0180 THE BEHREND COLLEGIAN an NAIA District 18 choice as well as a first team choice for the Women's Keystone Conference all-stars, where she led the league in RBl's. The final returning vet is sophomore Donna Morgan. From Kiski Area High School, Morgan is reportedly having 'contract disputes with the front office at this time. There are also a number of new faces on the diamond this year. After two years of negotiations the Cubs have finally signed free agent Mindy Stasenko, a junior from Baldwin High School. Although the terms of the con tract were not disclosed, Stasenko's salary is reportedly in the seven figure area. Clarion State College, after placing junior Kathy Snider on waivers, sold contract rights to Behrend. Formerly of Academy High in Erie, Snider was unhappy and had demanded to be traded. Junior Joanie Baker, who walked out on negotiations last season when not offered enough money, is current ly playing out her option and will become a free agent at the season's end. Baker of Churchill High in Pittsburgh, is expected to be offered a signing bonus after the fall tournament. The rest of the talented rookies and their respected farm clubs are: Jill Franz of General McLane in Edinboro, Sharon Hines of Mt. Lebanon in Pittsburgh, Grace Novaisa of North East in western Pennsylvania, and Beth Pilk ington of Cochranton. The Cubs also expect to bring up three more young players from their AAA team for the tournament. They are: Renee Harrison and Mary Toboz of Saegertown High School and Kim Wilson of Ft. Leßoeuf in Waterford. This com bination of sensational veterans and exciting rookies should prove to be interesting and will provide an action-filled tournament and a promising spring! 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