psu^p GWc By MEGAN RESSER Staff Reporter MKRIS7@PSU.EDU The arrival of Spring on Penn State Harrisburg’s campus signals the beginning of the PSH softball season and the second half of the baseball season. The Lady Lions softball team enters their second season of PSUAC competition following a remarkable 2006 season in which they went 13-1 in the regular season, winning the Western Division and ultimately bowing out in the postseason tournament. The baseball team finished the Fall portion of their season with an 8-1 PSUAC record (9-5 overall) and heads into the spring season sitting in first place in the South division, two games ahead of 2-time defending champion Penn State Delaware. When asked about her goals for this season, head softball coach Tonya Dengler said, “I take the approach of ‘one-game-at-a-time’ but ultimately our goal is to qualify for the PSUAC Final Four and win the Championship series.” Dengler outlined the key returning players, to whom she will look for experience and leadership, as: senior Amanda Pearson - Ist Team PSUAC All-Star, senior Nicole Adams, graduate student Amanda Mentzer, sophomore Krystal Miranda - Honorable Mention PSUAC All-Star, sophomore Melissa Yingling, and junior Janessa Byard. Dengler is also looking forward to the addition of these talented newcomers: graduate students Michelle Baugh and Amanda Dowhower, senior Julie Vanßuskirk, and freshmen Desiree Hippie, Abby Benedict, Amanda Sullivan, Michelle Herb, Marilyn Brink, and Candace Binkley. Dengler and her assistant coaches, Nicole Petrovich and Adam Welker, are excited about the versatility of this year’s team. Head Coach Bob Maschmeyer provided a good deal of information about the men’s baseball team. He said, “Last fall, we added 8 new faces to the team. Of the 17 on the roster during the fall, 13 return. The returning starters include: Kris Aumiller (catcher), Sean Fraiiey (Ist base), Kevin Bowman/Drew McGuire (2nd base), Garrett Piper (Shortstop), Adam Wright (3rd base/Pitcher), Kevin Kreider (Left field), Austin Kulp (Center field). Designated hitter Matt Carroll returns and 3 of our 4 starting pitchers return —Wright, Matt Berfield and Wes Erdman.” Maschmeyer continues by saying, “we picked up three players between the fall/spring semesters. Brandon Bennett, an infielder/outfielder from Middletown, transferred from Millersville University. Ryan Smith, a right-handed pitcher from Boiling Springs, transferred from HACC. Corey Daniel, an infielder/ outfielder/rhp from Fanett-Metal, has rejoined the team after playing soccer/basketball for PSH. All three will have an immediate impact on the team and provide much needed depth. Bennett, Ryan Dinger and Daniel are battling for the opportunity to play right field. Either Andrew Haden and Smith will be the 4th starter. Daniel, Kulp and Piper will close out the PSH hardballer games when called upon.” When asked about his goals for the team’s Spring season, Maschmeyer said “We head into the spring season with very high team aspirations. The team set three goals during the off-season: win the south division, win our non-conference games and win the PSUAC conference. My expectations are for me to position the kids to allow them as a team to focus on what they set their goals on. If we focus on winning each inning and play mentally smart —we will accomplish our goals.” Full schedules for both teams can be found by clicking on the Intercollegiate Athletics link on the Penn State Harrisburg home page. orts e By KRISTY FASANO and KYNECftASft Sports Reporters KIF2OOOPSU.EDU, RECI6IOPSU.EDU The crack of the bat. The warmth of summer as it mingles with the scent of freshly cut grass. Cold beer as it blends with the aroma of stadium hot dogs. It can only mean one thing: baseball season is here again! Nobody in the NL will wins and Billy Wagner still JuMfiftk Three to gaa compete with their offense, has fire in his arm to close Bottom Line: The ■H David Wright especially with the addition out games. David Wright will Amazins look good Billy Wagner of the ageless Moises Alou. be right in the thick of the on PfPor, but are 1 Tom Glavine Although their pitching staff MVP race, and Jose Reyes starting pitcher from 97-55 is long in the tooth, Tom will steal 60 bags. 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Go Florida's youth will make playoffs? figure. Sanchez threw a no- them competitive. 71-91 97-65 87-75 86-76 70-92 61-101 No question about it, the pre-season of America’s pastime is an unparalleled mixture of optimism, excitement, and magical moments. Watching unproven but eager twenty somethings playing along side the milestone-chasing heroes they grew up idolizing never gets old. There is no other sport that means so much before the first regular season game is played. Spring Training is a time Ryan Howard Chase Utley Cole Hamels Threeto Sag Ryan Zimmerman Brian Schneider Chad Cordero Andy Pettite Jason Giambi Doug Mientkiewicz Frank Thomas Roy Halladay BJ. Ryan Daisuke Matsuzaka Jonathon Papelbon Manny Ramirez Miguel Tejada Nick Markakis Jaret Wright ihcae to See Rocco Baldelli Carl Crawford Pelmon Young MLB 2007 Preview where anything can happen; every player has a chance to make the team, and every team has a chance for this to be “their year.” Come April 1 all the questions will begin to be answered: Which chemistry experiments will create a new division winner, and which ones will doom a team’s success? Is it possible for A-Rod to go the whole season and make Shortshop Jimmy Rollins boldly predicted a division title for the Fightin' Phils this season. With MVP Howard and Utley leading a potent offense, and new staff ace Freddy Garcia heading up the It will not be pretty in our nation's capitol this season, The Nats top three starting pitchers had a combined 1 win last year; and the rest of the pitching staff is undecided. They still It will not be pretty in our nation's capitol this season, The Nats top three starting pitchers had a combined 1 win last year; and the rest of the pitching staff is undecided. They still The only remaining Canadian team left in the MLB has made some marked improvements towards being a contender in arguably the hardest division in the major leagues. The aging Big Hurt The BoSox gambled over $lOO million on Dice-K. Will he turn out to be Beantown's heralded new hero, or just another Hideki Irabu? Papelbon has made the move to the starting rotation, Welcome again to the Miguel Tejada show. The dead birds don't have a lot going for them this season. Tejada is the only reason people visit Camden Yards when the Yankees or the Sox aren't in Year 11 of the rebuilding plan for Tampa Bay is finally showing some promise. Crawford could steal 50 bags and win the batting title, Baldelli needs to stay healthy, but has All-Star NL East AL East fewer errors than the number he dons on the back of his jersey? Will Dice-K be worth $103.1 million? What about Alfonso Soriano? Barry Zito? Vernon Wells? Before these answers unfold during the dog days of August and the excitement of September, we’re going to give it our best to predict what will happen. Below are the opinions of our expert panel (of two) rotation, the only thing from making a Nostradamus out of Rollins is their questionable bullpen. Hamels is poised to make a difference after getting some great experience his rookie year. don't know who the other pitchers will be. Ryan Zimmerman is a stud at 38, but IB Nick Johnson is hurt, Chad Cordero is likely to be traded, and the rest resemble a AAA squad. don't know who the other pitchers will be. Ryan Zimmerman is a stud at 38, but IB Nick Johnson is hurt, Chad Cordero is likely to be traded, and the rest resemble a AAA squad. will add a strong bat to a talented lineup featuring Venon Wells. B.J. Ryan is tough against lefties, and can close the deal. Halladay is one heck of an ace. A serious darkhorse team. leaving a gaping hole at closer. Will the backbone of team, Captain Jason Varitek, and powerhouse Big Papi remain healthy? And can anyone figure out Manny being Manny? town. Benson is out for the season, and leaves big shoes for Wright to fill. Markakis, who batted .311 the second half of the season, will provide a strong 1-2 punch with Tejada. Talent. Young is the most talented rookie in the bigs. Ace Scott Kazmir has looked incredible in the spring; unfortunately, the Rays are still in the best division in baseball, the AL East. for each team and some players \ are worth the price of admissi Only one thing is for sure, this j more than most in recent history - are in for a heck of a ride. Listed below are previi for each team in the National Lea and American League East. Te* are listed in order of their finish fi last season, with their records fi 2006 under the team logo. Bottom Line: The only weakness on this team is depth, barring injury, they should be fun to watch. Bottom Line: Unless some diamonds emerge from the rough, the Nats will define futility in 2007. Bottom Line: Unless some diamonds emerge from the rough, the Nats wifi define futility in 2007. Bottom Line: Canada has something to root for other than hockey in October, finally. Bottom Line: After injuries ruined 2006, can this talented club stay healthy and win the division? Bottom Line: Baltimore fans face a long summer, waiting for the Ravens season to start. Bottom Line: The franchise record for wins is 70, so the bar isn't set that high, but go Rays!