Page 2 Thursda , March 28 1985 The Ca iitol Times 06011 and Styche setting new records By Dave Donlin The combination 'of Ochall and Styche over the past two years was one of the major reasons Capitol's basketball team had its finest back-to-back seasons in its history. Bill Ochall gave the team .a scoring punch that has yet to be equaled and Bill Styche's pass ing ability allowed the offense better shots. "They are two fine basket ball players and two fine peo ple," Charlie Bowen, Capitol's Head Coach said. "Ochall and styche work so well together. How do you replace the alltime leading scorer and assist man at Capitol Campus? Maybe you can't." Ochall, a 6'3" senior for ward, reached the 1,000 point plateau this season and he is on- SGA election set continued from pg. 1 problems concerning academic policies and procedures." Miss Horne said she not on ly intends to "accept this office as a title," but she is willing to be prepared to take over and learn the president's duties in case she is needed. "Besides fulfilling all the Juties of the vice-president," ;he said she would also like "to try to improve a campus understanding and hopefully from this, campus involvement in SGA." Capitol Campus students will vote for the SGA officers in a :ampus-wide election *monday and Tuesday in the Olmsted Building lobby and the dor mitory dining hall. Polling hours will be between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. in the lobby and during dinner hours in the din ing hall on both days. All candidates appearing on Classified Is it true you can buy jeeps for $44 through the U.S. government? Get the facts today! Call 1-312-742-1142 Ext. 3501 ly the second player ever to reach 1,000 points at Capitol. In the 1984-85 season, Ochall was one of the top 15 leading NAIA scorers in the nation. While playing this year, Bill Ochall became the all-time leading scorer at Capitol Cam pus, surpassing Jackie Wilson's mark of 1,083 points. "Scoring 1,000 points meant a lot of me," stated Ochall, who averaged 25 points and 10 rebounds a game. "It's a big honor." : : I L 111 i the ballots have been, or will have been, approved by an elec tion screening committee of the SGA. On Tuesday, Jackie Greytak, the chairman of that committee, refused to release platform statements of several of the candidates without per mission from each of them. However, the statements are public information and the Capitol Times was able to ac quire those statements through the candidates themselves. President Mekosh said the platform statements, as well as all materials submitted in stu dent electlons, are public record. HELP WANTED Now. Hiring.. ' Flexible Hours 939-1797 Ji t/e,,k ,A, r- ~. Sewing & Craft Supplies z Notions & Materials t Patterns Phone: 939-3445 a i 1 In reference to his school record of 1,189 points, Ochall said, "I never really expected that . . . it is a credit to Bill Styche." Ochall's co-captain Bill Styche, is a 5'10" senior guard, who is Capitol's all-time assist leader with a record 335 assists in 43 games. Bill, who is a fine free-throw shooter, ended with an 87.5 free-throw percentage for the season, which placed him in the Baseball coach predicts improvement By Dave Donlin The Capitol Campus Baseball team is the best team we ever had according to head coach Ron Melchiorre. Although Capitol's current record is 5-3 (as of March 27) Melchiorre says the team's big gest problem, pitching, will work itself out. "We have guys with poten tial to be good pitchers and we also have the best pitcher we ever had back, Mike Gedz, but at this point in the season we're just giving up too many walks," said Melchiorre. Capitol's baseball team is a good hitting one. They have a team batting average of .410 ac- CCI_r7W 190 Second St. 10 Percent Highspire, Pa. 17034 Student Discount Repairs Custom Designing Alterations NAIA's top five in the nation for that category. According to Bowen, Styche is the most valuable player on this year's team. "The foul shooting percen tage and the assist record are my biggest accomplishments," the all-time leading assist man said, who is well-known through District 19 for his pass ing ability. In fact, Styche received an honorable mention all- EllE __-...11 - ___• cording to second baseman Barry Richards. Head Coach Melchiorre is hopeful that the pitching will come around. "With pitching and the teams outstanding hit ting we can play with anybody." The seventeen player team is very talented and they have a good shot to make the playoffs, according to Ron Melchiorre. "Doug Knull has the poten tial to be all-district in left field," he said. "Shortstop Bob Foster is the best we ever had at that position and Randy Henry is an outstanding center fielder." The co-captains are key players for Melchiorre's team. Barry Richards, the starting se IN TODAY'S NAVY YOU DON'T HAVE TO FEY THE PLANE TO BE PART OF THE NAVAL AVIATION TEAM! Look in the cockpit of a Navy jet and you'll see some thing you wouldn't have seen a few years ago. Two Seats Today's planes are fast—and too sophisticated for one person to handle by himself. So the Naval Flight Officer runs the weapons systems, the computers and the advanced electronics. He's a navigator, radar operator, sub hunter, target tracker. He tells the pilot what to do and when. And he wears the wings of Naval Aviation. If you're a college graduate in good physical condition (vision correctable to 20/20), with an aptitude for math and an attitude for adventure, you should look into the Naval Flight Officer Program. U.S. citizens only. THE NAVAL FLIGHT OFFICER... 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The tandem of Ochall and Styche proved to be a winning one for the last two years at Capitol, not only through their basketball accomplishments, but also through the recogni tion they helped Capitol Cam pus gain. cond baseman, is a "steady player" according to Melchiorre and Mike Gedz, who anchors the pitching, is be ing scouted by major baseball teams like the New York Yankees and the Pittsburg Pirates. Melchiorre is confident that his squad will friake a respec table showing in the Com petitive NAIA even though they're at a disadvantage because Capitol is a two-year school. "It's tough to build at Capitol because you lose half of what you have eery year," Melchiorre said. "But this team has potetial and we're definite ly capable of upsetting very good teams."