Page 8 The Lion's Eye October 10, 2005 eon SPOILS By: Sharon non-Penn State stu- Achilles dents, All U Day is an PSU Mont Alto Lion’s Eye staff even more exhilarating § 4:00 PM Writer experience. One young 10/17/2005 PSU York Home saal92@psu.edu man quickly learned :00 PM the. "We Are! Penn 10/19/2005 Semi-Finals TBD The annual All State!" chant and con- University Day kicked tinued to cheer even off last Saturday, when there was no October 1st, at Beaver action or touchdowns Stadium. The highly made. attended football game During the game welcomed students the Nittnay Lion's had from all over the gotten most of the first Commonwealth. The downs, while the Penn State Nittany Gophers failed to gain Lions demolished the many yards. In a nut Minnesota Golden shell, they didn't play Gophers in 44-17 win. very well offensively, Traditionally, whereas the Nittnay alumni and current Lion's totaled 539 students attend the yards on offense. Penn games greatly antici- State is 5-0. They pating the coordinated haven't been ranked in events that accompany the Associated Press the fast plays and first poll since 2003, now downs. Before kickoff, they rank 16th, -which the crowd, including is very uncommon. Delco's Lion This weekend on Ambassadors, joined in October 8th, the singing the Star Nittnay Lion's play Spangled Banner as against Ohio State, a well as our beloved Big Ten, ranked sixth. Alma Mater. Also, the Hopefully their hard- Blue Band set the tone est game yet, will «&:d motivated fans for become yet another vic- an exciting game. For tory our dear Lions those first-timers or deserve. PSU Hazleton 2:00 PM PSU Mont Alto 3:00 PM CCAC Tournament 10/23/2005 CCAC Tournament University Park TBD { IVolleyball Schedule- 10/12/05 PSU York Home :00 PM North/South TBD With five returning players §from 2004's undefeated CCAC East hampionship team, the men’s baseball i eam is currently 8-3. With the return of 2 year cap- ain Frank Flaim and Sophomore Chris Napoli as leaders, the team is headed or a first place showdown with Penn {state Hazleton. kmn151@psu.edu Eye On Team Tennis "I never dreamed of going to college, all I | wanted to know is how to read and write," | said Aziz Elmadani. Elmadani grew up in El-Sedara | Sudan, in a small village as a farmer. He is lan active member of the campus' Soccer { team. "T am attending the best college ever with | desire and a dream to become something," {said Elmadani, but he then added, "I don't { know what because things can change." His choosing Penn State Delco was on the { account that the campus 1s relatively close tof { his home in Philadelphia, where he acts as a Sure for English interpretation for his fam- ily Elmadani's favorite sport is soccer. If he ; : | could play while he was asleep, he'd play it in his dreams. Photo by Katie News | "It's a great opportunity to play for Penn State Delco, we have the Aziz Elmadani | best team with a lot of skills," said Elmadani, "our coach, James | Gastner, is doing an excellent job coaching the team." | Elmadani works as a rover for the ITS department at Delco as part of a work study. { On the weekends he works in the electronics department at a warehouse called National | Wholesales Liquidators. | Elmadani does not play any other sports on campus because he thinks it is best to | pick one sport and master it. At home, in Sudan, he enjoys horseback riding. He also | plays soccer for the Sudanese soccer club in Philadelphia. : Although Elmandi desires to remain at Delco, his major requires him to trans- | fer onto a college that would allow him to finish off his academic career. "But I am going to miss all my friends and the soccer team here at Penn State Polin,* said Elmandi, "and for the soccer team, I hope I wouldn't play against you guys 1n the future."
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