Sports Rap By Eric Riedinger Well, Spring is finally here and everybody is getting out their worn down frisbees and Sunglasses. But the big news is that Major League Baseball is back. The Yankees and Phillies think they are going to take the baseball crown this year and the Metssimply don't want to be em barrassing. The Mets have ac quired Rusty "old enough to be my grandfather" Staub and Dave "lack of personality" Kingman this past spring in trades and have hopes that these two will rescue their team this year. The Mets, however, just don't have the pitching staff to be con tenders. As for the Yankees and Phillies, well, both of these teams certainly have the talent to win, but they just might have too much talent and too many in flated egos to even win their respective divisions this season. Look for the Kansas City Royals to win the World Series this year; their time has come. In boxing, Larry Holmes Volleyball team spikes a winning 7-5 record By Joe Thear The Hazleton Campus volleyball team finished the 1980- 81 season with a winning 7-5 record. Coach Bruce Young was pleased with this year's per formance and he is optimistic about next year's team. "This year's schedule was much more challenging than it has been in previous years," said Coach Young, "but I believe the team fared out quite well." Hazleton took third place in the Commonwealth Tournament, los ing to York P.S.U. in the semi finals. Kensington P.S.U. cap- WHETHER USED ON THIS CAMPUS OR NOT CASH FOR YOUR BOOKS BOOKSTORE Thursday and Friday, MAY 21 and 22 8:30 A.M.-4 P.M. ANNUAL CLOTHING SALE 10%-40% OFF Selected Items Sports Happenings defended his W.B.C. heavyweight title on April 11 against Trevor Berbick with a unanimous deci sion. Holmes is by far the best heavyweight boxer in the world today. He has won 37 bouts with no losses and seems to be at the peak of his career. His fight against Berbick, however, was not very impressive compared to his former fights. His incredible knockout streak, came to an end and it should not have against an opponent such as Berbick. The question is, when will Holmes fight Mike Weaver, the W.B.A. heavyweight title holder, for the undisputed claim of heavyweight champ? Winbledon, the grand old tour nament of tennis, is coming up soon. Expect another Borg ver sus McEnroe supermatch. Chris Evert is back in top form, so look for her to do well. The biggest match, though, might be John McEnroe versus the English Sports Press, after the temper tantrums he threw last year at Wimbledon. tured the first place trophy. The Hazleton Campus has two representatives which were sent to the All-Conference game in May. The 1981-82 season will be a year of rebuilding. Only two out of the ten team members will return next year. Coming back will be Freshmen Vernon Tang-Yuk and Bryan Osifat. Sorely missed will be co-captains Paul Ondeck and Robin Stauffer. Also leaving are Mike Flores, Ken Tomalavage, Tony Curto, Chrts Herr, Bill Lightner, and Phil Gentile. Ticket Sales Cl uondorsftnish season to increase UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. The Highacres Condors tmished Penn State is increasing its foot- the 1980-81 basketball season with ball season ticket sales for the a commendable 15-9 mark. Coach public from 50,000 to 55,000 for the Tom Cacesse had a lot of praise 1981 season, according to Nittany for co-captains Ron Cann and Lion athletic ticket manager Bud Peter O'Donnell. "They did a Meredith. superb job on and off the court, "The expansion of Beaver showing leadership and giving Stadium in 1980 brought on over- moral support." whelming response for season Quite a few individual records ticket requests from the public," were broken this year. Bryan Meredith says. "We had to cut off Brassington now has the most re the sales at 50,000 last year bounds and blocked shots in a because of our planned single- single game. Setting the rebound game sale. This year we will be record at 22 against Mont Alto increasing our season sales again P.S.U. and setting the blocked and we hope we can meet the shot record at 8 against Baptist response to Penn State's attrac- Bible College. Bryan now has the tive home schedule." career rebound and blocked shot Last year in six home games, Penn State averaged 83,045 fans in Beaver Stadium, the nation's fourth-highest average for col lege football. With a schedule featuring Eastern and national contenders, beginning with the Cincinnati game Sept. 12 and en ding with Alabama and Notre Dame on Nov. 14 and 21, Meredith feels that the Lions could break that 1980 record this fall. "Already, we have received many requests for season and single game tickets," Meredith. says. "We have had very heavy mail for this early in the year." Season ticket prices are $72 for the public and $66 for Penn State faculty and staff for the 1981 six game home schedule. Renewal applications haye been mailed to 1980 season ticket holders and the ticket office also is accepting season ticket ap plications for the public, Penn State faculty and staff and Nit tany Lion Club members. The deadline for 1980 season ticket-holders to renew tickets was May 1. New season ticket orders will be filled after that date and single-game ticket orders will be filled on July 6 and 7. A minimum of 3,000 single game tickets will be available for each home game, Meredith says. That total may be increased, based on tickets returned by visiting teams and any public season tickets not sold. Information on season and single - game (home and away) tickets may be obtained from the Penn State Athletic Ticket Office, 237 Recreation Building, Univer sity Park, Pa., 16802, telephone ( 4) -. \ 2 1 - , Mary Dvovak's Beauty Salon' , 6 Pine Street McAdoo, Pa. 18237 929-1109 Tuesday-Saturday Hours by Appointment record with 397 and 156 respec tively. Lenny Kott holds the best all-time free throw percentage with an impressive 83.08 per cent. The team also broke its old most rebounds in one game record this year with 62 against Schuylkill, P.S.U. Some of Coach Cacesse's goals for next year are to topple the BASKETBALL STATISTICS PLAYER Bryan Brass Ron Cann Bob Davies Brad Guise Bob Kennedy 21 Mark Kolbush 32 Lenny Kott 272 Steve Markle 68 Peter O'Donnell 214 Kyle Raupers 1 26 Bob Stoff a 173 Dan Wolfberg 45 POINTS 296 235 16 81 Condors' Brian Brassington (54) at tempts shot as Ron Cann (44) looks on. The Highacres Collegian- "most wins in one season" record of 17, and to win back the Christmas Classic trophy. Coach Cacesse is relying on the freshmen turnout to carry the team to success. It will be a rebuilding year next year; however, the coach assured me they will not play like a rebuilding team. He is looking for big things from Lenny Kott also and foresees him as possibly the league's top player. The all-time attendance record was set this year with 3,500 plus. Coach Cacesse would like to thank the faculty, the students, and the community for their sup port. He would also like to thank McDonalds, WAZL, and the AM travel agency for the publicity and prizes in the trip to the Bahamas they furnished. John Klucher, a Junior at Hazleton High School, won the trip. Next year the team will add St. Mary's and Alvernia to their schedule. 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