14—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Jan. 30, 1986 Despite record, Parkhill a winner Winning. It's one of the most powerful ingre dients in our everyday diet. Every thing we do revolves around who wins and who loses. It has become a na tional obsession. When you think of winners, you think of Lee lacocca, Dean Smith, the New York Yankees and the • Boston Celtics. When you think of losers, Walter Mondale, Northwestern football, the New Orleans Saints and Charlie Brown come to mind. • . • C/L For some, winning is natural; it comes as easy as tying a shoe or riding a bicycle. For others, the abili ty to win becomes a constant battle of futility. No matter what they do, some people simply do not know how to win. Losing is not fun. No one has ever gained anything from losing and cont rary to popular belief, coaches and players do not accept "moral victo ries" as excuses for losing. Losing, however, does not reflect the character of a man. Since he was named the head coach of the men's basketball team on April 10, 1983, Bruce Parkhill has had a tough time winning. In his three years at Happy Valley, Parkhill has posted a 21-51 record. His record does not indicate his personality. After building a winning program at William and Mary, Park- : RccE•sqnif'si:. BRIDES AND GROOMS. Petri no's Bridal Shoppe offers: gowns, tuxedo rentals, altera tions, dyeable shoes, Invitations, undergarments,and gifts. 252 Calder Way, 238-3101. WHY PAY THROUGH the nose to see straight? $20.00 off complete pair of prescription eyeglasses at Wise Eyes. 125 S. Fraser. CRAFTS BUCK A BURRITO Special! Beef or bean burritos $1..00 thru Feb. 9th at Pedros. 131 S. Garner 234- 4725. BALLOONS DELIVERED BY Bal loon Babboon, Teddy Bear, Big Bird, or Blue Lion. Truly Yours, 238-4619. NEED TO TALK? Partners are your peers, trained to listen and help you help yourself. We're available 5-11 p.m., Monday- Fri day. Drop in at 256 E. College or call 238-6739. Partners-Confi dential, free and caring. PROSTRING WE STRING any. thing. Free pick-up and delivery. Next day service. Official stringer of the Penn State Men's Tennis team. Call 234-5058. TELEVISION, STEREO REPAIRS. Fast, expert service on most brands, videorecorders too. ACORN, 232 S. A11en,.238.6342 WEIGHT LOSS WITHOUT losing vitality, no drugs, no exercise. Guaranteed. 237-3441. 'i:,..t ., .: - . -.;•SPRING!'I39 . EAkt. - :;:::', ,. . MARCH 2 1-8 2 15-22 2 8-15 2 22-29 CONDO OR HOTEL LODGING PARTIES /GOODIE RAGS / MORE! OFFICIAL BEACH 0 0 0 ,S 1 t ,OO TRIPS e t:ic ve,t 00doies Limited Space Available CENTRAL BREAK A 41,00 ,ESERVATIONS USA HAWAII s qiilts 1-800-321-5911 ve „, et • COLORADO cO2O 1-800.321-5912 SO or contact a local Sunchase representative or your local !gavel agency TODAYI RESERVATIi hill has tried to do the same with Penn State, but with no luck. He has faced circumstances out of his control, and while the final re sponsibilty rests with him, Parkhill has shown grace, class and patience in the wake of adversity. He's the kind of leader a young, up-and-corn ing basketball program needs. What he has tried to do is build a basketball program at Penn State, something current National Basket ball Association coaches John Bach and Dick Harter had trouble doing while they were here. It is something thit is not easy to do in the middle of Pennsylvania. Happy Valley is foot ball and wrestling country, and build ing a basketball program here is like trying to have Mikhail Gorbachev embrace capitalism. A closer look into Parkhill's three years shows just how unlucky he's been: Year 1 ... 1983-84: Penn State is coming off a 17-11 season that includ ed a win over Maryland. The Lions go 5-6 to start the season and have a three-game winning streak when they travel to Rhode Island. The 64-58 loss to the Rams ignites a 17-game losing streak. Penn State lost one of its co captains, Wally Choice, for most of February, and finish with an abysmal 5-22 record. Year 2 . . . 1984-85: Before the sea son begins, Parkhill loses a top player in Marshall Grier, who leaves State College and transfers to Rider. Penn State upsets Navy 66-63 and plays hard in a loss to DePaul before a packed Rec Hall. After the game, however, the team's leading scorer, Terry Graves, is ruled academically ineligible. Also, a top recruit, Troy Daniel of Philadelphia, leaves the team and heads back home. The Lions tailspin in the Atlantic 10 and finish 8-19. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS DISC—JOCKEY VERSATILITY is a Licensed entertainer with over 10,000' selections. The wedding AAH. D.J. PHANTOM. Profes- expert, reunions, formals. D.J. sional disc-Jockey entertainment Larry Moore 234.0691. HELP: WITH ANY problems; free or video dance music. Complete EXPERIENCED D.J. 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At Collegian Production, we can give your tired old typewritten résumé a new life. We'll set it in type and if you'd like, have it printed. We also have matching letterheads and envelopes to complement your résumé. Stop by and look at our sample book. You'll have a choice of several formats and fine quality papers. All you have to do is tell us what you want your résumé to say. Isn't it time you made your own statement? collegian production Résumé Service 126 Carnegie Building Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or by appointment (814) 863-3215 Year 3 . . . The Present: After losing their two leading scorers (Craig Collins and Dwight Gibson) to graduation, the Lions begin the sea son with five freshmen, three walk ons and no seniors. After a season opening win over Lock Haven, the Lions suffer back-to-back losses to Navy and Oklahoma. Penn State re bounds, and buoyed by a win at Rutgers, bolts out to a 7-4 record. But in a matter of eight days, the Lions lose four starting players: two to injuries, one to homesickness, and one to bad grades ; The Lions lose six out of their next seven games and currently are 8-10 on the year. These are not excuses for the Penn State program, but they do show what Parkhill has had to deal with in his three years in State College. Bruce Parkhill is a class individual. He is a widely respected coach and tactician who has gained the praise of many of his peers, most notably Jim O'Brien of St. Bonaventure, John Chaney of Temple and Gale Catlett of West Virginia. But as Chaney put it after his team walloped Penn State 76-36 last week: "It doesn't matter how good a coach you are, you have to get play ers. Coaching ain't worth a damn without players. (Parkhill's) got to get some horses, that's all there's to it." • Chaney's right. Parkhill does be lieve a big-time basketball program can exist at Penn State, but he needs the thoroughbreds to do so. If Park hill can turn it around, and he's capable of doing so, then he will be the biggest miracle worker since Annie Sullivan. He's probably two years away Chris Loder is a senior majoring in journalism and a sports writer for The Daily Collegian. p..poTig- - :.,::',./..„ . :: . c:: between. Call Jay, 238-1989 :-:. : . : ..H0._(0.......: , :w, - 0.NT: . E_.1) . :.: . . COUNSELORS AND SPECIAL- © 1985 Collegian Inc Mahoney answers swimmen By MARY DEWEES Collegian Sports Writer He's been described as level-headed but moody, but also excitable. He's a man who may be small in stature but can tip the scales when it comes to talent. Who is this enigma? His name is Jay Mahoney. The members of the men's swimming and diving team are very familiar with the riddle Mahoney poses. They have been trying to solve it since he came to the team four years ago. The thin. senior also puzzles his opponents, with his on-again-off-again performances during the season and his sizzling end-of-season swims. "You never can tell how Jay's going to swim at the end of the year during the season," said fellow senior Guy Del Franco. "You have no idea of how good he can do until the end of the season. "Sure he wins events but at the end of the year when he shaves, he blows people's minds. At the end of the year, nobody can beat him. He's unbeatable." This proved true last year as Mahoney waited until the final competition of the season, the Eastern Sea-. boards, to post his best performandes setting new Penn State records in both the 100- and 200-yard butterfly. Why does he save his best performances for last, aside from the obvious factor of time to condition? That's where the moodiness comes in. `You never can tell how Jay's going to swim at the end of the year during the season. You have no idea of how good he can do until the end of the season.' Guy Del Franco, Lion swimmer "He's a moody guy he lets things get to him sometimes," Del Franco said. "He's a very mental swimmer. When he's up, when he's high, when he's feeling good, his brain lets him swim well." Mahoney must be feeling good this season because he has been swimming very well up to this point. His individual times are down and he has been a part-time member of both the successful 400-yard medley and 400-yard freestyle relays. "He's doing much better than he was a year ago," FEDERAL OVERSEAS NATION- IMMEDIATE OPENING! STU- REAL ESTATE UNDERWRITER. STUDENT MAJORING IN adver- WIDE jobs! $17,101-$61,104! DENT manager for campus pho- Pittsburgh based national real tising graphic arts, etc. inter- Summer. Career! Call: Guidedi- •to business. Part time. Must be estate firm has an opening for ested in working on mall order rectory, applications, listings, available through May 1988. Re- entry level position in commer- catalog. Call 466.7092, ask for Newsservice! (916) 944-4444 Ext. ply Box 411 State College 16804. cial Real Estate acquisitions, f Bill. G.S. 93. nance, and syndication. College INQUIRE AT DAIRY Queen, 230 degree required; Real Estate edu- SUMMERWORK SUMMERWORK PHOTOGRAPHERS NEEDED! Calder Way, between 3pm and cation or commercial experience SUM MERWO R K Earn MUST own 35mm equipment. spm, Thursday January 30th, and a plus. Salary. Send resume to: $l5OO/month. Positions filling Must be available through May Friday January 31st. All shifts. V.P. - Acquisitions, P.O. Box quickly. Act now! Ca11:238-5339 1987. Reply box 411 S.C., 16804. No phone calls. 11350, Pittsburgh, PA 15238. Leave message. said Coach Peter Brown. "I think he's pretty pleased with where he's at right now." Mahoney is pleased with his improvement over the past year, although he gives much of the credit for it to the competition in practice. He feels the added compet itiveness is the result of a very strong freshman class. `The fact that there are people on the team who can go fast the whole year keeps me going, it keeps all of us on our toes.' Jay Mahoney, Lion swimmer "I'm doing much better than I have in the past, but the freshman that are coming in are so much better than I've seen here in the past," he said. "The fact that there are people on the team who can go fast the whole year keeps me going, it keeps all of us on our toes." Probably sharing in Mahoney's satisfaction of his success are his teammates, who elected him as one of their captains recently. Mahoney acknowledges this recognition from his fellow swimmers, but more . im portantly values the friendship he feels is present between himself and the other team members. "I never really thought about being captain at any point in time, I always looked up to them," he said.- "It's a great honor. I don't feel like I'm overpowering, but in the same respect I think it's really neat that you have people all around you that you really like, and you really like to be around." One reason for the liking and respect that seems to follow in Mahoney's footsteps is because his ears are always open to the younger swimmers, senior Joe Thier said. "I think they look up to him," he said. "They feel they can come and talk to him about anything. He's very easy to talk to," He may be easy to talk 'to' but one thing he doesn't like to talk 'about' is his talent. Although he may not like to talk about it, his skill may very well carry him into the National Collegiate Athletic Association championships this April, Brown said. "He's not a very big guy, but he's got a lot of talent," Brown said. "He probably has as good a chance as anybody to make it to NCAA's this year." Gymmen seek potential; By KELLY LANKAU Collegian Sports Writer •It is not a sport where a 250-pound linebacker throws his body on top of an opponent. It is not a sport where an opposing player checks the enemy into the boards to get to the puck. And it is not the kind of sport where there are 20 men on the field and someone's bound to trip over 40 other feet. Those are sports where injury is almost expected But gymnastics is not a dangerous contact sport It is a graceful, artistic sport where no one is there to beat on the performer's body. These are the thoughts of someone who had not taken a recent visit to White Building to watch the men's gymnastics team practice. On the 12- man team, there is not one gymnast who is suffering from at least one . injury. Many are the kind of injuries that are not extremely serious but can cause enormous amounts of pain and discomfort. They're the kind of injury that won't go away and the gymnast has to learn to overlook it and go on performing. `;You can imagine the beating their bodiei take," Laurie Bitting., a stu dent athletic trainer said. "They're doing some drastic things with their bodies. It's just them against the equipment and themselves. As far as non -c ontact sports go,. gymnastics I ranks t. as one of the highest with injuries." "Most gymnastic injuries are from continulkl stress,". trainer Angela Carlson said. "They're a lot of chron ic problems in areas such as the shoulders, forearms, shins, fingers and ankles. Most are caused by im proper conditioning or improper me chanics." .1, Carlson said the men's gymnastics program hak, the coverage of a certi BOOK SWAP 110 South Fraser -Street buys, sells, trades used paperbacki, comics, men's mag i azlnes. 234-6005. SVOBODA'S The ',other bookstore 128 W. Beaver Ave. 237-6171 Open 9:30-7:00, Mon +Thurs. Fri. and Sat. 9:30-5:30 - .'...:::- . ...,.; - . :::,....:::-...P.T : . :: ; ..' , . : E:::.::: -. J BLACK LEATHER JACKET at Sigma Nu 1125. Can identify. Ow ‘ard for return, no questions asked. Bob 234-7762. .BLUE AND RED Gerry reversable 'ski Jacket at house party on ANY STUDENT WHO experl burrows. No questions asked' enced difficulty with the Univer 'Reward. 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I started off with leg lifts and range of motion exer cises in up-and-down directions to keep my leg muscles from atrophy ing. Then as my knee became strong er, I started with the weights and the resistance machines." While undergoing therapy, Gonza lez improved his cardio-vascular fit ness by riding an exercise bike and built up his upper body strength with a regimin of lifting exercises. Gonza lez said the trainers were helping him with' major lower-body rebuilding. Head Coach Karl Schier said when Gonzalez finally returns to competi tion, he will be a different gymnast than he was in the past. Schier said he will be more creative, artistic and flexible. He added that Gonzalez's upper body strength which was not one of his strongpoints before ' the knee injury will be one of the top two in the gym. If Gonzalez does return to competition this season, it will be in upper-body events such as pommel horse and parallel bars. Another injured Lion is Chris Laux. 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NON-SMOKING SERIOUS stu dent will enjoy quiet study, pri vate bath, thirty feet to campus CONTACT LENSES Phone # Make checks payable to: Collegian Inc. 126 Carnegie Building Dept. C University Park, PA 16802 EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE DAY MOMS roommates sublet typing wanted wanted to rent
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