* lighacv'es BriNgsHoMe! 3 'First Pi aceTropWt e.s highacres upsets behrend to CAPTURE V.B.C. Our volleyball team, with only ten days practice, upset the top-seeded Commonwealth team, Behrend, with all out hustle and spirit to come out victors in the ten team, double elim ination tournament, held at the Main Campus, May 8. Mr. Leister said that their were no individual stars, be cause it was the joint effort ty each with a touch of luck that enabled them to emerge victors. Their first set was against Behrend, and Highacres lost the first game, but upset them in the remaining two games. They then went on to defeat Alto and New Kinsington in that order. The only thing in Highacres way, now, was Behrend, who had managed to win the losers bra cket. Living up to the ex pectations attributed to them, Behrend dumped us two games leaving both Highacres and themselves with one loss a peice. In the playoff, Behrend conti nued their winning streak by winning the ffest game, but we bounced back and won the sec ond game. Now it was up to the third game to determine a champion. When the time limit ran out, the game was tied 6-6, and the first team to score two more points would win. Highacres scored the first point, but then lost the serve. However the great hustle and quick thinking of Barry Morochko, saved . the day, and Highacres won the serve back without Behrend scoring. We then went on to score the second point winning the match and the tour nament . All of us here at Highacres would like to give our thanks to Spencer Booth, Bob Kampner, Larry Daukis, Bill Johnson, Tom Wargo, Barry Morochko, and coach, A 1 Leister,for a well done. HIGHACRES SLASHES TO VICTOR! Victory was our destiny at the 1966 Intercampus League Champ ionship Playoffs held at University Park Campus on April 29-30. Our magnificent bowling team held a 6 game winning streak to place first at the playoffs with a total of 42 points and 15,912 pins just to make things look good. Giving credit where credit is due, our chess boys are in line for some. They became victorious with 7 games won, 0 lost, and 2 games tied. A total of 8 points as cpmpared to the 5-| points scored by the second-place Mont Alto team was an added attraction. The story was-not the same for the table tennis team, as they placed only fourth in the competition with 2 games won, and 2 games lost. We can't have everything. Anyone wishing to feast their eyes on the first place tro pheys may do so in Mr. MeCallus office. The line is forming now, so don't delay.