Collegian PAGE 6 Jan Wilson inducted into Slippery Rock Hall of Fame by Michael Cifelli Collegian Staff Writer There was a period of time whenl schools didn't acknowledge . women's athletics. Women didn't have the opportunity to be. recognized by their respective school or achieve athletic-related. honors. That was the situation Coach Jan Wilson experienced When she was a student at Slippery Rock University. 7 Despite never actually competing intercollegiately, Coach Wilson was recently inducted into Slippery. Rock's Sports Hall of Fame. At the banquet, she was presented with a pewter plaque and a picture plaque to join an elite group of five *omen who own a spot in Slippery Rock athletic history. Awarding Coach Wilson was Behrend r, ~~ MAZDAS HIGH VELOCITY PHILOSOPHY THE NEW -GENERATION FUEL-IMR.! tll 1987 MAZDA RX-7. 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THE FUEL-INJECTED 1987 MAZDA 323. The solid-riding, front-wheel-drive 323 comes standard with a 1.6-litre OHC engine, 5-speed oveninue, and fully independent suspension. 2313 West .12th Street Erie, PA6.50:5 (814) 452.6441 Athletic Director Herb Lauffer. She was originally nominated over .two years ago, but didn't make it. •After finally being honored, Coach Wilson credited this opportunity greatly to, "people . who remembered me." She did take some of the credit though. "I was really thrilled and feel deserving. It was odd because I wasn't an All- American or anything. It's nice though because it gives older women who didn't have programs a chance." During her college years at The Rock, Coach Wilson competed in what was known as in Intramural Athletic Association. A small number of "girl jocks", as Coach Wilson amusingly put it, par ticipated in self-organized sports. They did form "green" and "white" squads which select women were chosen for. These squads, in which Coach Wilson competed for, traveled to various schools for an opportunity to test their talents against actual opposition. Coach Wilson was a five-sport athlete. She displayed an amazingly wide range of athletic ability which included competing in a Pittsburgh field hockey league, basketball, volleyball, tennis and softball. She also briefly participated in syn chronized swimming. "Basketball was my favorite," Coach Wilson Softball opens by David Bruce Collegian Staff Writer• After having had six games postponed due to bad weather, the Behrend Women's Softball Team finally opened their season at Pitt- Bradford on April 9th, splitting a doubleheader against the Panthers. The Cubs won the first game 8-2, thanks to a strong pitching perfor mance by Lisa Hites. The freshman hurler threw a five hitter for the victory. She also helped offensive ly, with two hits and four stolen bases. Freshmen _Chris Hayes also batted well, going 2 for 4 in the opener. The Cubs were not as fortunate in the second game, losing 17-7. Throwing problems plagued the number of teams to date. There Setters did their best and spikers was breakdown of 7 womens hit their hardest in the final days of teams, 18 co-ed teams, and 15 mens 4 the intramural volleyball, March 30 teams who competed throughout and April Ist. It was decided who the event. And of those 3 divisions had the 'stuff' to be the 'best of the there were, of course, 3 teams to bunch.' Up from 37 teams last come out on top. In the womens year, 40 teams in all competed in category Kart II won first place the yearly event honors by defeating the Manhat- The event went well due to the tons 2 game to zero. Team cooperation of the students. "Over members include:captain; Julie all, the students are very DiFrancisco, Jayne Hartnett, Barb cooperative in volleyball in- Byers, Kim Neely Geri-Lyn Faletta, tramurals," says Sarah Rose,lM Kathy Williamson, Debbie instructor. "The reason for this is Maurice, and Sonya Sickles. The the large student involvement_mthe_ _ champion_team- had_an__ overall volleyball Phys Ed class offered at record of 14 wins and 0 losses. Behrend." The mens reigning team, FTN COUNTRY HAIR 6768 Buffalo Rd. • Harborcreek (Next to First Presbyterian Church) 899-0305 Tressa Odorless Perms $30.00 includes cut '& styled Men's $7.00 Oen Women's $8.50 9-2 Cut & Styled Sunday Cut & Styled Walk Ins Welcomed Darlene Miller Tammy Shipped Proprietor Perm Technician •,•.• 1.• • • pointed out. In looking back on her playing days, Coach Wilson commented that, "I got a lot of developed skill and learned a lot. It (the in • tramuralsrhelped me to teach," (referring to coaching now). ' Coach Wilson also compared her atletic experiences of the past to what she observes in college athletes presently: "Then com peting was a hobby, there was ex citement just to get in the gym. Sometimes we would even sneak in to the gym when we weren't sup posed to," said Coach Wilson hap pily reminiscing. She went on to add that, "We had that 'go for the gold' attitude. Nowadays the kids still have fun, but it (competing) is more like a job. There weren't specialized (one-sport) athletes then like there are now." In commenting on the banquet itself, Coach Wilson emphasized that, "What was really neat was being with people that were family people I went to school with. Joe Paterno was there too, which was a surprise. It was also nice to hear from old classmates again and get their congratulations." The name of Jan Wilson has now taken its respective place with Slip pery Rock sports heroes and heroines of the past, as well as those of the future. team during the nightcap as they committed nine errors altogether. Jodi Buerkle went 3 for 4 and Jill Smith doubled in a losing cause. After the doubleheader, coach Anne Burbules said,"We played well defensively (in the first game),...and the team is starting to gel." The coach was pleased with the pitching, and was excited about the play of catcher Lisa Dorenkamp. The freshman receiver, who was making her fast-pitch softball debut, gave a gritty performance. Still, Coach Burbules sees room for improvement-especially on the basepaths, where she wants the team to be more aggressive. The Cubs next game will be April 16th at Mercyhurst. VrT!_i.l A FERRIS BUELLER'S DAYOFF Jan Wilson displays the plate she received at the banquet. best of the bmch" Again team (not to be confused with the mens champion team) spiked their way past the Barking Spiders 2 . games to 1. Team members included captain Doug Pecora, Todd Davis,% Jeff Ruhlman, Reagan Connoran, George Gregory, Beth Stephens, and Tom Wilkinson. 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