The Collegian September 12, 1985 Page Eleven Behrend upgraded to Division 111 stature by Jim Parachini Collegian Sports Editor This could very well be a banner year for Penn State-Behrend’s athletic program. The biggest change this year is that Behrend’s intercollegiate pro gram is now affiliated as an NCAA Division 111 school. No longer are the Cubs a member of the National Associa tion of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Fan support plays a large part in helping the sports program suc ceed at any college whether the school have an enrollment of 3,000 or 30,000. “We’ve always had good fan support in the past,” said athletic Fischer: this year’s tennis team best skilled by Paul Kitchen Collegian Staff Writer Pam Fischer, the women’s ten nis coach, said this year’s squad is “the most highly motivated and best skilled team” that she has had since she came to Behrend four years ago. Although last season’s team lacked depth and experience, Fischer sees “a slightly tougher, schedule as a new opportunity” for this year’s squad. The Lady Cubs have accepted matches in the St. John Fischer Invitational to be held in Rochester, N.Y. and have already competed in the Johnny Arnone's ITALIAN DELICATESSEN 2907 Buffalo _Rd., Wesleyville, Pa. Homemade Pepperoni Bread Finest Cold Cuts - Cheese & Olives Subs C losed Mondays . Phone (814) 898-291 7 director Herb Lauffer of the stu dent following at soccer matches. “The players like to see a lot of people come out to watch the games,” Lauffer added. “There’s no question it helps them play better.” All three fall sports teams are in action this weekend. The women’s tennis team, coached by Pam Fischer and having played the University of Buffalo and Mer cyhurst already, are at Gannon University today at 3 p.m. and then travel to play Fredonia Saturday, at 11 a.m. The women’s volleyball team heads into an eight-team tourna ment this weekend at SUNY- Cortland. Next weekend on Sept. McDonald’s-Pennbriar Tennis Tournament with four players achieving finalist’s positions. Fischer analyzed her starting team in the following manner. Leading off in the top spot is freshman Sharon Dollard who has “an all around strong game.” Kelle Carson, “a graceful and stylish type of player” will be fill ing in the second seed. Junior Toni Lomley, “a gutsy and determined- athlete” who made the 1984 NAIA District quarterfinals, will be in the number three slot. Melissa Mit chem, a freshman from Titusville and a finalist in the McDonald’s- Pennbriar tourney, will compete at number four. Owning the number five slot is Fairview nativer Mary Beth Grimes, who has been described as a “strong player.” Freshman Katie Phillips, “an aggressive and attacking player,” will play in the number six position. Rounding out the singles posi tions is Girard product Bonnie Roney, “a pure natural who pick ed up the game on her own and plays very well.” Doubles matches are assigned to sophomores Ann Weist and Joyce Crawford. Weist won her division in the McDonald’s- Pennbriar tournament while Crawford was also a finalist. Fischer, a zealous tennis player who competed in the number one spot for her high school team, received her degree in physical education from the University of Maryland where she participated in field hockey and lacrosse. She was also named to the Mid- Atlantic Regional field hockey 20 and 21 the Lady Cubs will par ticipate in a 10-team tourney at Thiel College. Behrend’s men’s soccer team hosts John Carroll Saturday at 1 p.m. before facing rival Gannon in an away match on -Wednesday at 3 p.m. PIGSKIN PICK - Our football team down at University Park (at press time) has been ranked 19th in the latest Associated Press pre season poll. The Nittany Lions (1-0) host the Temple Owls (0-1) in its 1985 home-opener Saturday. The PICK here is Penn State 21, Temple 7. team while playing for Maryland. Fischer then went on to Slippery Rock University for graduate work and finally to Penn State- Behrend. Today, the women’s tennis team will test Gannon University. “In the past they have proved to be a very difficult opponent,” said Fischer. Cubs beat alumni 3-1 Hockenherger’s 3 goals lift Behrend to victory by Mark Wnertbele Collegian Staff Writer The Penn State-Behrend soccer team opened their pre-season with an impressive 3-1 victory over an Alumni team of former Behrend hooters. Excellent performances were turned in by sophomore Mike Hockenberger, scorer of all three goals for the men’s team, and transfer student Scott Coykendall. Offensively the game was dominated by Behrend. Hockenberger‘s first goal was unassisted and came late in the first half. Midway through the se cond half a penalty was called on the Alumni team which resulted in another goal for Hockenberger as he converted the following penal ty kick to give this year’s Cubs a 2-0 advantage. MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH Eastern and Cray Ave. Phone 899-6386 The Rev. Martin Roth, Pastor* WESLEYVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Buffalo Road and Market St. Phone 899-9243 The Rev. George Schoonmaker, Pastor* EAST ERIE ASSEMBLY OF COD 2653 Saltsman Rd. Phone 899-5247 The Rev.'Cliff Hamilton, Pastor* sports Returning sophomore Chris Stine assisted on Hockenberger’s third goal, which came later in the second half, putting the Cubs up 3-0. John Lorenz put the Alumni squad on the board with a goal late in the game. Defensively the Alumni team played very well. Terry Manering, graduate of Penn State and cap tain of last year’s team, thought the speed and agility of the Alum ni players was much better that that of last year. Several freshmen made the Behrend roster such as Marty Becker, Doug McCarthy and Mike Cefelli. They will also be counted on to make this a suc cessful year for the Behrend Cubs men’s soccer team. TROUBLED? NEED TO TALK? WE CAN HELP...WE CARE ABOUT YOU! PENN STATE-BEHREND CAMPUS MINISTRY Student Affairs Reed Building 898-6245 OFF CAMPUS WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES BUS TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE FOR 11:00 a.m. SERVICES BUS LEAVES REED 10:15 a.m. SUNDAYS ST. JAMES R.C. CHURCH 2635 Buffalo Road Phone 8996178 The Rev. Robert W. Cohan, Pastor UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3306 South Street 899-3302 The Rev. George Schmidt, Pastor ON CAMPUS WORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ROMAN CATHOLIC MASS with The Rev. RorvToven* {Fr. 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