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    14—The Daily Collegian Monday, Jan. 10, 1983
By MATT MICHAEL
• Collegian Sports Writer •
The way men's fencing team cap
tain Chris Balestracci looks at it, it's
highly possible for a squad to lose one
match and still be in the race for
Fencers rebound to national prominence.
His team rebounded from a 14-13
upset loss to Rutgers last month, by .
routing St. Peter's College 25-2 Satur
-1 day in the White Building. '
dovvn St. Peter s "The football team lost to Alabama
and still won the national
championship," said Balestracci.
"So we can lose to Rutgers and still
finish on top."
Penn State (2-1) used a combina
tion of youth and experience to down
St. Peter's (2-3), as freshmen Mat
thew Glick and Alfred Clarke, sopho
mores Peter Barnett and Mike
• Murphy, and juniors Vance Fowlkes,
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Bruce Capin and Scott Hollenbeck all
went 3-0 in their respective weapon
divisions.
Since St. Peter's traditionally does
'not have a strong fencing team (Penn
State defeated them last year 24-3),
Lions' head coach Emmanuil Kaida
nov decided to fence a few of his less
experienced players, particularly
foilists Glick and Clarke.
Kaidanov said he wanted to place
the freshmen in a pressure situation
where "they must take all the respon
sibility for the result."
Glick and Clarke both responded
superbly to the challenge, yielding a
combined total of only seven touches
against them in their six matches.
"Coach (Kaidanov) told us that
when you're fencing for the team, you
haVe to do what you do best to win,"
said Glick after his first meet for the
Lions.
In addition to Glick and Clarke,
foilist Barnett also won all three of his
matches to give Penn State a 9-0
sweep in the foil division. In epee,
veterans Hollenbeck, Murphy, and
Jeff Lucas (2-1) combined to give the
Lions an 8-1 edge over St. Peter's.
Upperclassmen Fowlkes, Capin,
George Vandemark (1-0) ' and Jon
Ellis (1-1) teamed up to provide the
Lions with a convincing 8-1 margin in
the sabre division.
The victory was a big one for Penn
State, since it will give the squad
some much needed momentum as
they head into the bulk of their sched
ule.
Next weekend, the Lions travel to
North Carolina to fence in a five-team
tournament which includes• the host
Tar Heels who are rated as one of the
strongest teams in the country.
Blackledge honored
as top Ohio athlete
Penn State quarterback Todd
Blackledge has been named co
winner of the Northern Ohio Ama
teur Athlete of the Year awed.
Blackledge, a junior from North
Canton, Ohio, was selected to re
ceive the honor along with West
Virginia linebacker Darryl Talley,
who played high school ball at
East Cleveland Shaw High School,
by the Sports Media Association of
Cleveland, said the Penn State
Athletics Department.
Blackledge and Talley will re
ceive their awards at a banquet
Jan. 31 in Cleveland.
Icers stunned twice by Geneseo State
Penn State unable to overcome Knights' attack,
39 minutes in the penalty box.
Lion center Toby Ritner, Penn
State's leading scorer this year, took
this weekend's double loss in stride.
Ritner said he was glad the Lions
played hard, and added that the team
realizes it has to continue to play
aggressively if it wants to avoidV
losing season.
"Penn State hockey isn't a losing
club, and we just want to play as well
as we can," Ritner said. "I think we
got some confidence this weekend, if
nothing else."
Dexter said Penn State's problem
against Geneseo State-was that the
players tried too hard to make the
great plays, and as a result, didn't
excecute the easy ones.
"We're looking too much for an
extra pass," Dexter said. "We're
looking to make an extra play. Usual
ly, if you can get a shot at the top of
the circle you want to take it. But
we're trying to make an extra pass
and get tip-in goals and all this stuff,
instead of just banging away "
By JOSEPH BARRETT
Collegian Sports Writer
The ice hockey club took a major
blow on the chin from Geneseo State
this weekend at the Indoor Sports
Complex, losing Friday night 4-3 and
Saturday night 5-4. The Ice Knights'
punch wasn't, however, thrown quite
hard enough to knock the Lions out
at least not in spirit.
"We're unhappy with the losses of
course," Assistant Coach Larry Ro
cha said, "but I think overall the
team feels somewhat satisfied be
cause it did put two good games
together back to back and played
hard for two full games. In that sense
I think it was a good weekend for us."
The the two losses evened Penn
State's record at 7-7-1, marking the
team's third and fourth non-winning
games in a row. But even though it
seems a dark cloud has recently been
following the Lions around, winger
Clark Dexter, who scored two goals
Friday, saw its silver lining on Satur
day.
"We played a lot better (this week
end) than we had been playing,"
Dexter said. "We're starting to hit
now, and we think that if we can
continue doing that, we can start
winning again."
And hitting could be an understate
ment, as the ice rink turned into a
boxing ring Saturday night.
When a Geneseo State player high
sticked Lion Glenn DeStefano in the
face near the end of the second peri
od, the umpires gave four players the
boot, including Penn State's Mike
Blackwell and 'Stormin' Norman Ja
cobs.
Ironically, coming into the week
end DeStefano was by far the Lions
most penalized player, having spent
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away in the power play on Friday,
and consequently, they saw a flock of
scoring opportunities fly out the win
dow. Eleven times the Penn State
unit had more men on the ice than the
Knights', but the Lions managed only
one power play goal.
"They took us by surprise in the
way they killed the penalty," Penn
State Coach Jon Shellington said.
"They came right at us, and we
haven't faced anybody yet this year
that has done that."
The Lions adjusted to Geneseo
State's penalty kill Saturday night,
and scored three of their four goals
when the Knights were shorthanded.
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Penn State's Toby Ritner (14) manages to keep the puck away from an attacking Geneseo State player in hockey action
this weekend. Despite an improvement in Penn State's play for the season, the Ice Knights defeated the Lions twice.
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squad will take its act on the road on contest at Erie Community College.
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