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IV With love, IP Scott lip £444444441 4110-WW•10 . ..1/V A ORANGEBIRD I know you are 7 7 looking for this. 11, Happy Valentine's V Defy! ir A ims A 44444444 Rosenberger, Webster aide Lion effort By CHRIS LINDSLEY Collegian Sports Writer It had Been four long years since he won his last dual meet match. He has had three major operations during those four years, and has had his position at 150 where he was a starter four years ago taken away ,k, during that time. But despite all of the setbacks, this was a weekend Penn State 150-pound er Jeff Rosenberger will not soon likely - forget. Rosenberger began the weekend •• with a hard-fought 19-11 victory over Pitt's Greg Dille on Saturday, but that was just the beginning. • Sunday against West Virginia, Rosenberger built up a 6-1 lead early in the second period before pinning Jim Battista at 4:36, which increased ' i the Lions lead over Penn State the Mountaineers to 23-0. The fifth-year senior seemed to get better as the weekend progressed, and Penn State Head Coach Rich ,'Lorenzo said no one deserved it more than Rosenberger. "He looked slicker today (Sunday) \than he did yesterday, and he wres tled with confidence," Lorenzo said. \ "It was nice to see him get the wins, and I feel it was a blessing in disguise that he didn't give up (over the years) and that he got his just reward here in front of the home crowd." Over his time with the Lions, Rose nberger has had two knee operations and a wrist operation, and has been relegated to second string with the arrival of sophomore Chris Bevilac qua. Facing this kind of situation, he could not have been blamed for quit ting the team, but Rosenberger just kept hanging in there, and this week end he finally got his chance. "It has been tough at times to stay with. it," Rosenberger said, "but all Icers' Sipe sets single season scoring recor• By RICH BRADLEY Collegian Sports Writer The puck was in the corner. Lynn Sipe dug it out and weaved behind the goal line. He passed it to Greg Powers in the slot, who fired wide of the net. Jeff Speece picked up the • loose puck and fed Powers again. This time Powers ripped a wrist shot into the net's upper left hand corner for a goal. With this assist on Penn State's first goal against Notre Dame last Friday night, Sipe became the Lions' single season scoring champion with 67 points. Sipe, who already holds the single season assist record with 42, needs only seven.goals to beat, the record for the number of goals in a season. With five games left on the schedule, Sipe has a shot of breaking the goal scoring record of 34, which is held by three players. One of the three holders of the record is Sipe's f wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwi t „ irizzgari lop Valentine Special Free 320 z. Drink with every ; 1r heart shaped PI delivered V V Feb. 14th Call 234-0182 v IsswwwwwssSsssWsM-0 Hi-way Sicilian Style Cut Pie Get 2 slices of Sicillian Style Cut Pie and a Soda for ONLY $1.55 Walk-in fast service at the Cut Pie Shop on Garner Street 112 South Garner Street • 234-0349 EDUCATION IS AN END IN ITSELF Lion Jeff Rosenberger (left) takes command against a West Virginia opponent during Saturday's match at Rec Hall the guys and coaches have given me a lot of support and it felt good to be back in the lineup again." Another Lion who felt good to be back in the lineup again was 126- pounder Scott Webster. Webster, who has a 4-6 record, has had the misfortune of facing some of the toughest wrestlers in the country, including Rich Santoro of Lehigh and Kyle Nellis of Pitt in recent weeks. But after losing to the tough Nellis 14-5 on Saturday, he came back deter mined against West Virginia, defeat ing Dan Rowell 19-9 for his first dual meet victory since before Christmas. e=incl linemate Brad Rush, who scored 34 goals in 1981-82. Sipe's other linemate is Nick Pappas, 'who, like Sipe, transferred from Bowling Green. Sipe is quick to credit his linemates as the main reasons he has established the record. "They're both unselfish," Sipe said. "That's what makes our line click so well. We're pretty unselfish and we're all getting our points. We're all basically the same type of hockey player. "I'd consider Nick a digger, a hard worker," Sipe said. "Brad is a real good playmaker. I would consider myself in the same category as Brad. We both score a lot of goals and set up a lot of plays." After Saturday night's game, Pappas was the second leading scorer with 46 points and Rush was third on the team with 42 points. Both Pappas and Rush had nothing but praise for their center. "He's really smooth; I guess that would be a good way to describe him," Rush said. "He's a very good center. He's got a lot of moves and he's really tough And although Rowell was only 2-8 coming in, Webster feels he can corn pete with the best wrestlers in his weight class and that this win could be an important step toward that goal. "For the last two weeks I've been in a slump, but the team wouldn't let me down," Webster said. "But this match lifts me up, and it could be the turning point for me. My mental attitude is getting to where I want it to be and although I've lost to some tough wrestlers, I still feel that I can beat them." His victory over the Mountaineers How to have class between dasses. , • Indulge yourself in a warm cup of Cafe Vienna. It's a light and cin namony touch of class. And just one of six deliciously different flavors from General Foods ® =7;7 ► International Coffees. !erig','":7l 1e2oolty:,1 1 _ _ had some sentimental meaning as well. "This is the first time this year that my dad has seen me wrestle, and it was nice to win for him, he said." Webster, like Rosenberger, has had his share of injuries throughout his career and has also had the misfor tune of having to compete with Carl DeStefanis and Scott Lynch, a two time All-American, for a starting job. On his losses to top opponents, Lorenzo said sometimes Webster con centrated too much on who he was going to wrestle instead of just doing the job. with the puck after he gets inside the blue line. If he gets a shot, he's usually going to score. If you set him up with a pass, usually he's going to put the puck in the net." "He's a smart player with the puck, " Pappas said. "He's the . guy you want to get the puck to. You don't want to leave him standing around." Sipe, who is in his first year with the Lions, said even though he has a chance to break the goal scoring record, it doesn't mean that much to him. He also stated that the Penn State career mark of 211 points set by Thom Horgas is "within range." "The other (goal scoring) record doesn't mean anything to me at all," Sipe said. "I'd rather have the'assists." As for the rest of this year, what is left for Sipe to accomplish? "To win the National Invitational (Club Championships in March),"Sipe said. f ,; i''';' ,.. :;i•:: : .'.s':',';..ii.. - ]::‘.: .: :1 . :::,-: ........, .......... ~........,,,... 0...,.„,:g..!re,..:ii::,:,...4'.4..wbe,,--- i'..i,..,,..,,,,,M.,.Qi0.P5.15.kzitt..«.,,,v4,,. ." , ' ,o :if-i'!:§iii p A ,.. . , :Rs3' . ) , "&r,........-- - ..P7o,'"s4''''' ' • ,sC£ ~L' 7&x/435 s'~ s ...... , ..... „ ..... , . , .,,,„.,,,,...,,, r ,..,,,, i,.7 ; i : !...,,,. : ].1..:,! : : ii: ..,- g ,.,; i ... .i!.in . .y; , .: . : ,,.: . ; . :L]:::: ; :.E: 9: , :} t:' GENERAL FOODS® INTERNATIONAL COFFEES AS MUCH A FEELING AS A FLAVOR Harriers set 2 records By ROBERT LEICHTMAN Collegian. Sports Writer Two indoor school records were broken this past weekend by the men's track team, one at a tri meet in Syracuse on Friday and one at the Boston University Bud weiser Light Invitational on Satur day. Ron Campbell set a Penn State indoor record at the tri-meet with Colgate and Syracuse by winning the pole vault at 16-7. Ken Wynn set a Penn State record in the 500 meters when he clocked a 1:03.42, good enough for third place at Boston University. The Lions won 11 out of 18 events. At Boston, Todd Shenk placed fifth in the 35-pound weight throw with a toss of 58-8 3/4. In the distance medley, Arkansas was the winner with a time of 9:35.8, while Penn State placed fourth at 9:46.1. In the 4 X 400 meters,the Lions finished third at 3:14.5. The Lions dominated at Syra cuse though, winning the first four events. John McKay won the 35- pound weight throw with a toss of 48-0. Mike Valenti (45-8) and Greg Lady harriers take 4th By CHRIS RAYMOND Collegian Staff Writer The women's indoor track team traveled to Champaign, Ill.,Satur day for a five-team meet and turned in fourth place finish. Coach Gary Schwartz said, how ever, that he was not disappointed with the team's performance. There are two main objectives in such a meet, he said. First to provide a .high quality meet and second to match top individuals in top competitive races. The coach said he believes this kind of competition helps the team members. "I would rather come in fourth against four really strong teams than win easily," Schwartz said, "the kids learn to compete easi er." Co-captain Elaine Sobansky agrees with this philosophy. "It's kind of hard going into a meet knowing that there's not that much competition," she said. Stephanie Weeks,• winner of the 60-yd. hurdles, echoed their thoughts. "It was competition that we hadn't seen before," Weeks said. All in all, however, Penn State was successful as they went on to EKE ?3(i• =x... . r.'`. ~,,...;,,,,....,,,.., flAta , ;gliirgtZ;''+. 74. 'f'''''' . ' - '• . "` . The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Feb. 14, 1984 Reyner (44- 1/4) took fourth and fifth places, respectively. Row Gulaskey won the high jump at 6-6 3/4. Rick Kleban and Darryl Jones took fourth and fifth places, respectively, both at 6- 3/4. Rob Boulware won the long jump at 23-7. Joe Phillips (22-3 3/4) and Dave Masgay (22-1 3/4) fin ished third and fourth respec tively. The Lions took the first three spots in the 1500 meters, with Steve Shisler winning at 3:52.6, Mark Overheim second at 3:53.2 and Nick Kello third at 3:59.6. Rick Clelan (8:31.8) and Harry Smith (8:32.7) were first and sec ond in the 3000 meters. The Lions finished second in the 4 X 400 meter relay at 3:23.0, while winning the 4 X 800 meter relay (7:53.2) and the distance medley at 10.19.5. Reyner and Valenti placed first and second in the shot put. Reyn er's toss was 56-7 1/2 and Valenti's was 56-2 3/4. Mike Papula won the 500 meters with a time of 1:05.3 and Bob Hudson won the 1000 meters at 2:27.0. capture three events and place in several others. Senior Stephanie Weeks took the 60-yd. hurdles with a time of 8:29. She is now only 26 hundredths of a second from qual ifying for the National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships. Tammie Hart won the 600-yd. run in 1:21.58 and Elaine Sobansky surpassed all other competitors in the shotput .with a throw of 15.68 meters. Despite a second place finish in •the 2-mile run, Doreen Startare qualified for the NCAA Championships and beat the old Penn State record for this event, 10:01.9 set by Kathy Mills in 1978, with a time of 9:54.76. Schwartz said she gave a super , performance against stiff compe tition. "It was a tremendous indication of just what kind of person she is," he said. Other team members who placed in their events included the foursome Tracy Spalvins, Sue Walker, Heidi Gerkin and Lisa Ross, who took third in the 2-mile relay in 9:26.69. Carla Criste took third in the 60-yd. hurdles in 8:37 and Donna Howes took second in the high jump (5-7). ~ t ~ F ~4t 3 .. Ps • 114' General Foo 04 .111* GENERAL FOODS
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