Penn State football and Pepsi-it's all hype Tim Brown Capital Times Staff Fm the new sports editor, so let me say hello to all of you sports fans. Hello. Now to business. I really don't like Penn State's football team due to the fact that they are hyped entirely too much. They barely beat Cincinnati, and although they stomped Temple, it was only Temple. The only Soccer team captures a victory Hilary Zeiders Capital Times Staff The Penn State soccer team has kicked off the season with a win and a new coach. Teammates Dennis Butler and Vere Wheatland led their team to a 2-1 victory over Valley Forge Christian College on Tuesday, Sept. 15. Penn State tried to score 24 times, while the opposition had nine shots at the goal. Goalkeeper George Boylen had three saves. On the sideline stood the unseen hero: the coach, Jim Galovsky. Galovsky, a graduate of Rochester University, has brought his knowledge and experience to Penn State Harrisburg. With previous assistant coaching responsibilities, Galovsky is excited about his first opportunity to be a head coach. "This is something I have always wanted to do," said Galovsky. "I was impressed with the way they played. They were better than I expected." Galovsky's goals for the team are simple: "I want them to play an exciting brand of soccer," said Galovsky. "Hopefully this real challenges they will have are Notre Dame and Miami... TB'S IN THE HOUSE Speaking of Miami, come October 10th, Penn State will be spanked hard... Do you think the $14.5 million from Pepsi had anything to do with the new Pepsi sign on the scoreboard at Beaver will attract spectators, which in turn will provide the team with motivation." The soccer team devotes 10 hours a week in developing their skills. Galovsky commented that he is fortunate to have a team which is dedicated to the sport as well as to academics. "The commitment is there," he said "Soccer should be used as a release." Mark Britton, a junior, who is a forward on the team, has brought his experience to the Penn State team. "We have good communication and support each other very well," he said. Jeff Nash, a junior, agreed with his teammate and commented that there is a large sense of comradery. "Soccer is an ever-changing sport which requires you to think all the time," Galovsky added. With his strategies and positive outlook, Galovsky is looking to improve upon last years team record of 4-5. Co-captains for the 1992 team are Dennis Butler, Mike Reteneller and Chris Augustine. The soccer team will play on home ground 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23, against Delaware Valley. CAPITAL TIMES SPORTS/ September 21, 1992 stadium? Neither do I I wonder how long it will be before there are little Pepsi emblems on those drab uniforms... While on the subject of our money making football machine, henceforth known as the corporation, how many more players will end the season with police records... Since the Corporation is already going to a bowl game and are guaranteed amot_o„ i" PSH girls volleyball wins over Valley Forge Christian on September 15 ifiMikielMti.ll Humanities/Communications graduate with excellent writing skills will type your term papers and resumes. $3 per page /$2 per page for revisions. Call Sharon 1-339-3530, anytime. DISCOVER YOUR ROUTES "THE BEST WAY TO GET ANYWHERE FROM MIDDLETOWN" Contact your Capitol Agent! "ik HARRISBURG TRAILWAYS TERMINAL WASP 717-232-4251 millions, will this forever change th bowl bids are handled? Probably... I will give credit where credit i. Penn State has a good team, but th no way they are going to be Na champs this year... Here's a parting thought: how 1i you think it took the ad wizards at dream up "Godzilla v. Charles Barkl Peace. uonuuuuuuuuuunuunuuunuuuuuuuuuuum i{airport =Your Full Service Salon I g 944-7980 0 0 0 e 469 t.‘ _o6‘ TANNING SALON - 944-: 100 Brown St., Middletown, PAl' Appointments Necessary itaimiammummitimmigimmimimmitamilmt ? TORONTO. CANADA BUFFALO. NY b .. ROCHESTER , NY SuiPPENSBI CHAMBERSBUI Capitol Touch of Class . ~, p, TO WEW A ENGLAND oNEW YORK r C%TY OWN 1W GROVE IILADELPHIA F.I'IUSSIA Trailways