12—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Oct. 30, 1986 Potter well-rounded leader for booters By CHRISTINE BORN Collegian Sports Writer If you were looking for a student-athlete to represent Penn State, then a good choice might be soccer player Steve Potter. “We’ve gotten four good years out of him,” Head Coach Walter Bahr said. “He’s a good student, a good athlete and a gentleman on and off the field. He represents everything you are looking for in a Penn State athlete.” Those words of praise arc not unfounded. In the four years Potter has been at Penn State, he has been both a workhorse and a catalyst for the Lions. As a freshman, he broke into the starting lineup one month into the season and has been there ever since. In fact, the midfielder from Carlisle has not missed a Penn State soccer game since his initial start in 1983. But breaking into that first-string lineup was not easy for the young athlete “He was bad in practice,” Bahr said. “He couldn’t trap the ball or anything. We wondered if we had the wrong kid. But then he settled down and he’s been in there ever since.” Potter said the reason he had problems in practice was the result of his family moving to another state. “My dad is in the Army,” the Lions’ team captain said. “After my senior year, we moved to Massachusettes. I didn’t know anybody so I had to practice by myself and that does not help you. “I was a nightmare on the field. I couldn’t even get the basic things right. But I got angry enough at myself that I let it all hang out and just went out there and did what I knew I could do.” As a catalyst for the Lions, Bahr said Potter is the player who gets the blame or the credit for how the team performed “Steve is the one player who has been the difference,” Bahr said. “When he is completely involved offensively and defensively, the team plays well. He is the key that keeps the team together.” One of the reasons for Potter’s importance to the team is his position. Bahr said he is the only legitimate midfielder the Lions have. The other two midfielders, Troy Snyder and Niall Harrison, are really forwards. And Potter’s importance has been demonstrated time and time again. “When he plays well, the team plays well,” Assistant Coach Barry Gorman said. “He is the stability in our midfield and the other midfielders rely on him." for a “Spooky Special. 145 S. Allen SI. 238-Qs6fa we personally deliver in 30 minutes or your pizza is FREE OPEN: Sun.-Thurs. 4pm-12am; Fri.-Sat. 4pm-3am CALL 234-4743 5? FRESH INGREDIENTS PREPARED DAILY ON THE PREMISES WE ACCEPT DOMINO’S COUPONS i 12" Pizza with 1 topping 6 Q Q ■ and 216 oz. sodas v ffj include. I tax sbJ>r PIZZA ... ahead of its class! ONE COUPON PER PtZZA Your phoni ■ . . 891 A_ Al TJ 1% T\ Sun.-Ihur. 4pm-t2am (J Tt “ TI JT 111 Jj Fri.-Sat. 4pm-3om We reserve the right to limit our delivery area. Customer pays all PA Sales Tax. Our drivers leave the store with less than $2O. Coupon Expires November 5,1986. Penn State’s Steve Potter applies heavy pressure to a Notre Dame player in game last week at Jeffrey Field. Potter has come far from his early days as a member of the squad and, by virtue of his devotion, work ethic and natural ability, has evolved into the Lions’ team captain. The Hotel Restaurant and Institutional Manage ment major explained his role on the team. “My main role is definitely defensive,” he said. “For the first three years, I had guys on either side of me Thomas Greve, Gerry Moyer and Troy Snyder who could do a lot with the ball. My role was to play defense and win the ball for them. “But this year has been frustrating because we have a lot of inexperienced people at midfield and I have been wanting to shoot the ball more. But the coach stresses defense from me and I will do what is best for the team.” Potter has played midfield since his days with the Thundering Herd of Carlisle High School, where he helped them to three league titles and three state tournament final fours. Carlisle lost in the semi-finals all three years. The highly-recruited player has known Gorman prise tiend \y with an itumn Bouquet 6.60 and Carry foiiUtt L V >-£3 .ria awa > governo. Legislation sponsored by slate Hep Lynn D. Herman that would ma ’ years has received final apt Herman At Id now awaits the governor's Idgi , Grange Fair >“<' •• u-.„„ ?a Opening ceremonies at Herman To Hold Centre* Half on Thursday !cr TOWP Meeting s a^efh P |Tytla f te' ,1 He e p n ’* 4™" B. Herman. R- llv lIEP. LYNN HERMAN' wea.th between Sept. t. .979. and c ?pab'e of^ach , Lynn Herman. R-77 of ing p' r !!° ld a '° wn mccl ' I'm sure you've all heard the oft- Dec. 31. 1982. Small business accom- injfmorc than 97 percent of the total I Pnilipsburg. The cere* Mum>Li n ?5 rguson Tow nship rrD cated sloean "The biggest busi- plishcd this feat during a sma ll business population in the - monlSswll? take place at DrTve' P CATo'Tfdus.H^'p .n is small busi- which slate wide employment lc . I the grandstand in the fair Thursday at 7 d n, d ustrial Park, .. decreased by HM.MO small businesses are one of the ■ J pounds. " day Pn " "That has never been more true U's mind that, u , s ,nost valuable Herman: 7 or 10 OK’d bri law offi a — —- er rnan ■ D Stsgft&* »-‘OSa s h y^e //h ■-- 4f.fesB*2f .“a sassKssss? 4 — 1 ■ •■- **»•«.,. . . u .z,',sv _ A month ago. Herman had gotten m^ram 3 ' 0 ’ Wh ' Ch n ° W PVI °' ’ h ° B w e o budget amendments totaling .Partrwahlpproflram. . Mm "••- C %, ersection of bout« million through the House. - monoy to comr/ JLI Mb - B . and Science n all, the House • ■>—- • |C|||>9 addition, a 550,7 ® ™ "*« for replace- Herman pus* 1 ® 59 —r-7 .^ Tf «S fo o# * BSSSfca.^ttsaaSS' Ftisr^OQK’d tlf rountv bridges I ;■••,..•”■ 2,V:oo^''i r c :^-a: ->\l "Ss :i° §>; g.9-o,‘--S ■ I I ff 1 ' fc —,2.??- C-O O >Cr CDt|»|£3£ S Ji s is g|?s- v --"i If! .“1 n?*4, ' C3. : 'o.‘ £ 53".111e"331- £s . •“ ' ?i a“?i?SK« S§ir3 ir’? 2 =Ti^''~~'~' ° - u l.§ o _ =» O H £ ° “i si )+- jf rAIn FOR BY THE FF.IIH STATE COLLECE REP ÜBE l CAM S LET’S KEEP WORKING TOGETHER LYNN HERMAN ... STATE REPRESENTATIVE since his high school days when Gorman was the head coach of Eastern Lebanon County High School. Gorman said Potter cost him a few trips to the state tournament when the Thundering Herd beat ELCO in the Districts. Potter said up until his senior year in high school, he wanted to go to the University of North Carolina. “We used to live down there and I really loved it,” he said. “But then I found out all of the top area players (from south central Pa.) were going to Penn State. Guys like Larry Miller and Moyer, who I had played against in high school, were coming here, so I reconsidered.” Bahr is happy he did. “He is our workhorse,” he said. “Steve is a 5)0- minute player who' plays hard and aggressive soccer. He is well-respected by his teammates.” Padres' Hoyt charged in drug-related offense By ALAN L. ADLER Associated Press Writer SAN DIEGO San Diego Padres pitcher LaMarr Hoyt, who according to a federal prosecutor could get a 15-year federal prison term if convicted of a charge of importing a controlled substance, was freed yesterday on $25,000 bond. The 31-year-old Hoyt, dressed in a white jail jumpsuit, appeared before U.S. Magistrate Roger Cur tis McKee on a single-count com plaint arising from the confiscation of hundreds of Vali um and Quaalude pills found dur ing a body search by customs agents Tuesday night. He gave mostly one-word answers to McK ee’s questions. Two plastic bags found hidden in Hoyt’s trousers during a pat-down search allegedly contained 322 Va lium tablets, 169 Quaaludes and 30 unidentified tablets, said Mike Fleming, public affairs officer for the U.S. Customs Pacific Region. It was the third drug-related incident this year for Hoyt, who was ordered to appear for a pretri al hearing Nov. 10. The other offenses took place last February. He paid an admin istrative fine after authorities, who stopped him at the border, said he was carrying three grams of marijuana plus Valium and Quaaludes. Then, San Diego police said they found him in possession of marijuana and a switchblade knife. He was placed on probation following a guilty plea to a public nuisance charge. “We have a right to ask that he be held in custody for 10 days while the state decides whether to prosecute him on a probation vio- Herman tospeak to senior citizens Stale Rep. Lynn B. Herman, R- Philipsburg. will address a group of senior citizens at a luncheon meet- Small Business Plays Key Role lation,” assistant U.S. Attorney Pat Swan said prior to the arraign ment. “We’re entitled to request that he be detained without bail, but this is not the type of case that we would call for that,” Swan said. “We reserve that for cases where there is a chance that the person would flee the country or that he would be a great danger to socie ty.” Hoyt told McKee he might pre fer to go to his home in South Carolina before returning for the hearing. The magistrate could de cide under the terms of the release to require the pitcher to submit to urinalysis before he leaves the jurisdiction. The charge also carries a maxi mum fine of $250,000. Swan said a decision on whether to present the case to a grand jury will be made later. PSU gets Citizens for Lynn Herman Committee LaMarr Hoyt YOUR SATISFACTION GUAR- ALUMNUS NEEDS FOOTBALL W I*l I ANTEED or your dirt back at tickets for home and away University Drive Car Wash. Auto- games. Season or individual _ ... „ matics open 8-6 daily, Do-lt-Your- games. Call 814-237-5204. LOST: LADIES GOLD citizen self bavs oDen 24 hours I oratoH - ~ ■ . watch. Sentimental value. Re- PROFESSIONAL IMAGE CON off University Drive behind Burn WILL TRADE 2 P , SU ‘°dcm ward ,or re,urn - please ca " Jen ‘ SULTANT: .Wardrobe Planning: e Kinn y Burg ‘ in N.D. section for 2in PSU n|(er; 23 4-7918. Color Consultation; Assistance —. section. (412)341-3638 or ——————————— j n shopping Call after 4pm 234- (412)835-8194 leave message on LOST. TRI-COLORED gold brace ' ' rt . r let, heart clasps, sentimental va- ' • recoroer. lue . 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