March, 1990 — LION'S EYE — Page 7 Baseball Season Opens PENN STATE DELAWARE COUNTY BASEBALL 1990 SPRING SCHEDULE Next Week vs. Neumann 5 Sta 9 12 Mon: Neumann 3:00 PM N Baseball season opens next Monday Community College on April 3 (away) in 15 Thu se Will omson 2:50 PY N with a game against Neumann College Eastern Pennsylvania College Con- ny Thu. Haverford JV 3:30 PM N and the Delco team is READY! “Our ference league play and PSU Ogontz on | 23 Fri. ~~ Swarthmore JV 3:30 PM N first game could be a blowout,” March 28 (home) which will count both | 24 Sat. At Delaware Co. C.C. (2) 12:00 noon E predicted freshman third baseman J.J. as an EPCC game and a Commonwealth | 28 Wed. PSU Ogontz (2) 1:00 PM E,C Scally, “at least a double-digit win forus Campus Conference game. 30 Fri. At Swarthmore JV 3:30 PM N because this is Neumann's first season.” Still, the team hopes to have a suc- 31 Sat. Luzerne CC (2) 12:00 noon E (Come out to the upper field at 3 p.m. cessful season. “At least 18 wins,” and see for yourself!) Berry confidently predicts. April ‘“We’ve been practicing every day for So come out to the upper field and 3 Tue. At Bucks Co. C.C. (2) 1:00 PM E over a month,” added freshman out- cheer on Delco’s Batmen. It will be your 5 Thu At Haverford JV 3:30 PM N fielder Keith Berry. “The weather's been last chance to do it officially in the - S . on : : Je at. PSU Scranton (2) 12:00 noon E,C good, and we also spend three days a squishy mud of March and April since : . week at the “Grand Slam’ in Paoli for this will be the last spring season for 9 Mon. At PSU Berks (2) 100 0Y G indoor batting practice. “Actually, Delco baseball. In August 90 baseball | 12 Thu. At Neumann 2:00 PY. N though,” he confided, “I think the becomes a fall sport at Delco. This is 14 Sat. At Montgomery Co..C.C. (2) 12:00 noon ; E money we spend at “Grand Slam” ($60 a because the more northern campuses in 17 Tue. Philadelphia C.C. (2) 1:00 PM E day) could be better spent on purchasing the Commonwealth Campus League 19 Thu. At Williamson - 3:30 PM N a portable netted-in batting cage for the can’t find their practice fields under all 21 "7 Sat, At Northampton Co. C.C. (2) 12:00 noon E campus. Then we could practice here.” the snow until the other team has | og Sat. PSU Wilkes-Barre (2) 12:00 noon E,C Twenty-seven men, the majority of them freshmen, have been taking part in Delco’s “spring training’’: fielding balls already arrived for the first game. That’s apparently too late for them; hence the move to a late summer/fall E = Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference Game C = Commonwealth Campus Conference Game N = Non-League Game and batting practice, basically the fun- season. » damentals. All under Coach Jim If watching good baseball is one of Coach: Jim Diskin Diskin’s guidance. your rites of spring, put the dates here “He’s a nice guy,” said Berry, “very on your calendar and enjoy your last op- 7 ‘enthusiastic, and he LOVES the sport.” portunity. : LACROSSE CLUB OF PENN STATE DELAWARE COUNTY The team also has the experience of a 1990 SCHEDULE OF GAMES six-game fall season behind them. They I only won one game, but the idea was to acr osse Date Day Opponent Location Time give everyone on the team equal playing : : : irq Botte, not dio. ours no the S0ore Cl ub [ Po) ok S March 11 Sunday Moravian College Home 2 PM \ “There are a few inexperienced : March 17 Saturday Masters Lacrosse Club Home 2 PM players on the team,” said Scally, “but March 19 Monday Widener College JV Away 4 PM most of the guys have played three G d March 25 Sunday St. Joseph Lacrosse Club Away 2 PM years or more on high school varsity 00 March 29 Thursday Ursinus Lacrosse Club Away 4 PM team.” : March 31 Saturday Delaware Valley Tech. Col. Away 1 PM The toughest teams Delco is expected by Coach Terrell April 4 Wednesday Univ. of Penn. Lax Club Home 5 PM to face this spring are Bucks County The 1000 Boroste Season. promises td ‘April 8 Sunday Millersville Univ. Lax Club Home ~ 1PM AMMMMMMMMMMMMMW be exciting. The team has a tremendous | APF 11 Wednesday Academy of New Church ~~ Away 4 PM ~ amount of offensive potential. Part of April 19 Thursday Lehigh Univ. Lax Club Home 5:30 PM [ g this offense are two standouts from last J April 21 Saturday Temple Univ. Lax Club Home 1/2 PM g ¢ year, Phil Green and Bryan McDermott, £ ; (| and they are joined by a number of new, # : § talented players, who give a great deal | : : of depth to the attack and midfield posi- [ ! tions. The defense is also good. We Made OUR i S Fy O . TS 2 However, we do not have the depth. If : : defense suffers from injuries or ex- o # : ¢ cessive penalties, we do not have the College Education Pay Off. : # long-stick defensive players to J substitute. §¢ : I'm optimistic that we can dominate S Oo Can You. #¢ av # most games with our offensive play. # # And from a spectator’s point of view an ~ ; offensive game is fun to watch. Please fannhannnanaaaed join us at some of our homes games! WOMEN'S TENNIS OF PENN STATE Date Day Opponent Location Time March 21 Wednesday Altoona: Capital 2:00 PM March 27 ' Tuesday Hazleton Home 3:00 PM April 3 Tuesday Mont Alto Home 3:00 PM April 5 Thursday York York 3:00 PM April 9 Monday ~ Hazleton Hazleton 3:00 PM April 11 Wednesday York Home 3:00 PM April 17 Tuesday Altoona Capital 2:00 PM April 19 Thursda Mont Alt M x oa P y on 4 ont Alto. 3:00 PM We are graduates of Penn State, Rutgers, Cabrini, St. Joseph's, Coach - Tiz Griffith and the University of Maryland, holding AS,BA and BS Degrees. We added 6 months of technical training in Computer Program- ming to our resumes by attending the Chubb-Keystone School. Present Status - All 10 are presently employed as Computer Pro- grammers with Shared Medical Systems, Investors Life Group, ADP, Computer Task Group, and Conrail. Starting salary range $22,000 to $30,000. Future Outlook - Most recent study by Delaware County Partner- ship for Economic Development lists Computer Programmers and Computer Systems Analystsas the top two fastest growing oc- cupations. For more information about our 6-month program in Computer Programming, call (215) 543-1747. The CHUBB INSTITUTE i : Delco’s Men's Volleyball team gathers to check the new seson’s schedule: (front) E/E COME Coach Robert Saba; (1st row) Dan Fisher, Rob Malloy, Frank Boardwick, Simm SCHOO! Ad Whitehill, Phil Petroll, Al Sorokin; (2nd row) Steve Hunter, Fran Wolffe, Steve Baltimore Pike at Lincoln Avenue, Springfield, PA Taylor, Mike Ponto. (See story on page 8.) (3 Blocks East of Springfield Mall) Photo by: MARY MATUS : ;
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