C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, January 10, 1980, Image 8

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By Bruce Burns
After picking up only
three wins in their first ten
outings, the PSU,Capitol Bas
ketball Lions hope to turn
things around Saturday af
ternoon when the Patriots of
Valley Forge Christian
College visit the Multi-Pur
pose Building for a 3 p.m.
tip-off.
One of the oldest cliches in
sports describes a player's
performance as, "He's doing it
all." That cliche is quite ac
curate and up-to-date in the
case of the Lion's junior cen
ter, Jack Wilson. He IS doing
Sports shorts
Intramural Activities:
Intramural Basketball &
Volleyball will be scheduled as
soon as possible.
Meetings will be held as
follows in the gymnasium,
Friday, January 11: --
3:00 p.m. --Intramural
Basketball
3:45 p.m. --
Intramural Volleyball
Both programs are co-ed;
rosters are unlimited. Get
your teams together now &
make sure at least one team
representative is present at
the meeting.
4tktrammltUkwUlig.
Intramural bowling snould
begin no later than Wednes
day, January 16. This pro
gram is held at the Middle
14P;reat untoib moments in cluisitt parablefi
Caps look for victory
it all- for PSUrapitol Coach
Dan Phillips.
Wilson leads the squad in
scoring with a 26.9 points-per
game average. He is also the
Lions' leader in field goals,
free-throw shooting and
blocked shots, and - is tied for
the leadership in steals with
junior guard Ron Kuzo.
The 6 foot Kuzo leads
PSUCapitol in assists with 26,
and is second to Wilson in
several other categories.
Kuzo's backcourt mate, 5-11
senior Bob Hudrick, has dealt
off 22 assists. Forward Bob
Hassel, a 6-3 junior, is second
in rebounding, averaging just
town Bowling Lanes and 12
teams can be accommodated.
Bowling is held every Wed
nesday evening, beginning at
9:15 p.m.
Rosters should consist of 5
team members, plus your
substitutes. Submit all rosters
to the RecAth Office, room
121, Multi-Purpose Building,
Lower Level, as soon as pos
sible.
Attention all baseball players:
Your coach requests that
you continue with your work
out routines. You are expect
ed to report for baseball in the
spring in good physical condi
tion! ! !
Women's Volleyball:
Women's Volleyball has
been organized for the Winter
Term. At this date no time
under five per outing. PSU/
Capitol's other senior starter, -
6-3 forward, Bennet Fox, is
averaging close to four re
bounds per game.
But hopes for a successful
rebound from their slow start
depend mostly upon the con
tinued outstanding play of the
6-4 Wilson. The Philadelphia
native put together his finest
game for his hometown fans,
as he poured in 44 points
against Cabrini College last
December in one of PSU/
Capitol's greatest individual
performances ever.
To their disadvantage, the
Lions played eight of their ten
has been scheduled for prac
tices, or meetings. Ccrntact
the RecAth Office in person,
or call 783-6266, for further
information; or call Rhonda
Wolf at 944-0854.
Soccer
Tentative plans have been
made for the Soccer team to
practice indoors on Friday
evenings. All team members,
and new students interested
in playing soccer, should con
tact the Rec/Ath Office.
Varsity Basketball
Saturday, January 12th,
the campus basketball team
will host the Valley Forge
Christian College. Game time
is 3 p.m. in the gymnasium
Come out fill up those
bleachers and support your
team!!
games on the road. With eight
of their remaining 15 contests
at home, there is hope the
win-loss record can improve.
The schedule is formidable,
however, with NAIA powers
Eastern and Spring Garden
among several top-notch clubs
PSU/Capitol will face in the
next two months.
Results from last eve
ning's game with Philadelphia
Pharmacy were not available
by press time.
**At
Bruce Burns, serving as a
sports information associate,
Any questions concerning
your recreation/athletics fa
cilities, contact the officea,
rooms 120-121, Multi-Purpose
Bldg., lower level, or call
783-6266.
Rules concerning
use of racquetball courts re
main the same: all courts
must be reserved; reserva
tions may be made up to 2
days in advance only; time
allotted on the court is one (1)
hour.
Court #4 will be kept open
as a challehge court for per
sons unable to make reserva
tions. The challenge court is
in effect Monday through Fri
day, but will be reserved
Saturday and Sunday.
Racquets are available for
check out with a valid Penn
State ID, and guests must be
accompanied by their host;
dependents are permitted to
EVERYTHING YOUR
COLLEGE RING SHOULD
M A PRICE FAR LESS THAN GOLD.
NEW LUSTRIUM
NOW $6895
Tuesday, Jan. 22 Time 8:30 a.m.
Place:_ Vendorville - 7:30
is currently a student at PSU/
Capitol, and will receive his
degree in June, 1980.
The Downingtown, Pa.
native majors in Humanities/
Multi-Media Journalism, and
is working with the campus
relations office and the ath
letic department in an inde
pendent study and internship
activity iassociated with his
academic program.
41.1141°1"411
Ras a Roes
use facilities with the parent
or spouse ID, but are not
permitted to bring guests.
That right must be reserved
for the person to whom the ID
has been issued. Children
under 16 years of age must be
accompanied by their parents!
It is necessary to have
' your ID presented to check
out all equipment from the
RecAth Office!! Be sure you
have it with you!
Work assignments
have not been made at this
time . . . . _Hours for the
Recreation Athletics Facilities
will be announced as soon as
available.
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