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    —The Daily Collegian Thursday, Feb. 29, 1996
IM Chiefs play old-time hockey
By CHRISTOPHER EVANS
Collegian Sports Writer
Dail to the Chiefs!
No, the former Presidents of the
United States are not coming to
town. Neither are the Charlestown
Chiefs ice hockey team from the
moue Slapshot. Rather hail to the
199 A Chiefs, champions of the
intramural floor hockey league.
the Chiefs, the dominant team in
the league over the past several
years, won an unprecedented third
straight championship and its fifth
title in the past seven years.
Led by veteran players Mark
Horgas and Chuck Michio and a
stellar defensive unit that only
allowed two goals throughout the
entire playoffs, the Chiefs defeated
their rivals, the Hoghangers, 3-2 on
Suriclay night to win the title.
Chris Kochan (senior-account
ing), a first-year goalie for the
Chiefs, said "the Chiefs are the
best defensive team I have ever
played on."
One of those defenseman is Mark
Horgas, a 1977 Penn State gradu
atei A veteran member of the team
and league said "the backbone of
thiq team is the defense" and that
the veteran defensive unit, along
772,
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with great team chemistry, are the
main reasons the Chiefs repeated
as league champions.
The Chiefs team is comprised
mostly of Penn State undergradu
ate and graduate students, along
with Penn State alumni.
"Many of these players on this
team have played together for
quite sometime, therefore giving
the Chiefs an advantage over other
teams that usually have to rebuild
annually," said Michio, a 1991 grad
uate and the Chiefs' captain.
Bill Licopoli (senior-earth sci
ences) said all the players on the
team are respected by each other,
regardless of how long they have
been a member of the team. "Disci
pline and respect are expected and
demanded from every member of
this team" he said.
Michio also said his teammates
are a great group of guys and there
is no "deadwood" on this team.
Everyone pulls his own weight.
The Chiefs finished the regular
season with a record of 21-1 and
received an automatic first-round
bye in the playoffs. They went on
to sweep the best-of-three semifi
nal series against Aw Hell, not
allowing any goals in the process.
In the championship round the
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Chiefs faced the Hogs, the second
best team in the league, and they
too swept the best-of-three semi
final series against the Wizards.
The Chiefs were no match for
the Hogs in the first game of the
finals, thoroughly beating the Hogs
3-0. However the second game of
the finals was a much different
story.
The Chiefs scored in the third
period to tie the game at 2-2 to send
the game into overtime. In over
time the Chiefs scored quickly to
win the game by a final of 3-2 and
win the Intramural Floor Hockey
Championship.
Although, Kevin Vena (senior
human development and family
studies) assistant captain of the
Hogs, was disappointed with the
outcome of the finals he said the
overall season was success. "We
played our hearts out tonight and
one loss does not make a season"
he said.
Despite the IM league season
ending the Chiefs still have one
more game to play, and this may be
their toughest road game of the
year, as they play in a floor hockey
all-star game at Houtzdale state
prison, near Phillipsburg, on March
24.
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Laxers eye
By DON WAGNER
Collegian Sports Writer
Last season the men's lacrosse
team found out just how far its
best effort would get it. It turned
out to not be far enough. With its
best season ever under coach
Glenn Thiel, and an 11-2 record,
the Lions were not given a bid
into the NCAA tournament. This
season the team knows it is going
to take more than its best effort
to get a first-ever NCAA bid.
"We had a great year last year,
11-2 is an outstanding year,"
Thiel said. "The only bad part
with a tournament is that only
one team finishes the year
happy."
For the Lions, one of the keys
to getting into this year's tourna
ment will be defeating teams like
Georgetown, Hobart and North
Carolina. "We need to beat the
tougher teams on our schedule
and show everyone we deserve to
be in the tournament," attackman
Chris Killoren said.
The first step for the Lions will
be to replace a major part of last
year's offense, attackman Erik
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By Jacqueline Bigar 01996 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday,
Feb. 29, 1996:
You are more in command of your
ship than you know this year. You
can pull rabbits out of hats. You
have the intelligence and ingenuity
to implement your ideas and achieve
your goals. You will be likely to
commit to a political organization or
cause of some sort as you broaden
your horizons. If you are single,
romance is exciting and enticing this
year. A relationship could help you
realize many of your hopes. If at
tached, your relationship is rekindled
because you feel good about the inti
macy and power of your alliance.
CANCER inspires you.
The Stars Show the Kind of Day
You'll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive;
3-Average; 2- So-so; i-Difficult.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
*** Focus on your priorities, and
understand how important your foun
dations are to your security and well
being. Express concern about a fam
ily member who may be a bit shaky.
You need to center yourself and re
charge. Check out an investment
with care. Tonight: Settle in.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
***** Communications are your
strong suit. Be more in touch with
what you need to do. Follow your
instincts, and you'll come up smell
ing roses. Your popularity is high, so
if you have a lot to do, screen your
calls. Indulgence is in the air. To
night: Go out.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
*** Money matters dominate.
Balance your budget. Do not let your
checkbook , affect your self-
better-than-best effort
Merkel and midfielder Mike
Busza. Merkel came within one
goal of tying the record for goals
in a season with 48 and was fifth
on the team in points (48/13). But
trying to replace Busza means
trying to replace aspects that
can't be measured on a stat sheet
hustle and leadership.
"Our biggest job is to replace
them as emotional players,"
Thiel said. "They played the
game with passion and they were
quintessential lacrosse players,
they played at a top level all the
time," he said. Thiel fondly
recalls a play against Delaware
several years ago that illustrates
his point. In that game Busza ran
the length of the field and dove
to check the ball out of a
Delaware player's stick.
It is that kind of emotional
leader that Thiel has yet to see
emerge in this year's practices,
he said. This year's leadership
duties will fall to the foursome of
captains, attackman Greg Jack
son, midfielder Rob Warren and
defensemen Dave Daniecki and
Tolleison Morriss. All are juniors
except Warren, who is the lone
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confidence these are two different
issues. Examine possibilities with
care, and get needed advice. A gift or
card means a lot to someone. To
night: Run errands.
CANCER (June 21- July 22)
***** There is reason for cele
bration. You finally find that others
are responsive to you in meaningful
ways. Listen to your inner voice,
because you are a strong force to
day. You might have to repeat an
important message again tomorrow.
Tonight: As you like it.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
*** There are days to assume a
low profile, and this is one of them.
Gather information, change direc
tions and make strong choices. Lis
ten to a friend who needs to talk.
Your biggest gift is your ability to
listen. Tonight: Curl up with a book
or favorite person.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
***** You have reason to be
lieve that you will succeed. You are
heading toward the victory circle
because of your patient plotting.
Understand where a friend is coming
from. Make time to attend a key
meeting or group event. Tonight:
Hang out.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
**** You are in the limelight and
are able to get a lot done. Others
admire your work and abilities. In
itiate new projects, and invite others
to pitch in. This is a great day to
make a "must" appearance if you
want someone to respond to your
charisma. Tonight: Be out and about.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
***** Dream more, and use
your imagination. There are power
ful ideas right below the surface.
senior, but don't be fooled by
their semester standing. Jackson
was ninth last season in scoring
with 34 goals and 10th in points
(34/22), while Daniecki won the
Lockhart award for the best
defender in 1995, and Warren
was fourth in scoring.
But the Lions don't need to
worry about finding able bodies.
The team has what Thiel calls
"probably the best group of
recruits we've ever had."
These quality freshmen mean
a very young team for Thiel.
"You look at the middies they're
sophomores," he said. "You look
at the attack, there's two fresh
men and you look at the defense
there's two significant freshmen
and we have a very good fresh
man goalie."
As for last season's disappoint
ment, it has now become a kind
of motivation for the players. "It
was definitely unfortunate that
we didn't make it last year," Kil
loren said. "And now this year it
is definitely in the back of our
minds and we know we have to
do a little more to make the tour
nament."
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Open an avenue of communications;
you will be pleasantly surprised at
the information that comes your way.
Find an expert to solve a problem.
Tonight: Try a new restaurant.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
***** Be more playful with a
partner and associates. Get together
with others, and let them know how
much you value them; make this a
special day for all involved. Discuss
money matters, if not answers. To
night: Continue the special times.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19)
***** Reach out to others, lis
ten better and share more. Keep
events light and social. You can be
sure of one thing you aren't chang
ing anyone. Spreading laughter and
comfort makes for positive interac
tions. Tonight: Be a social butterfly.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
*** You accomplish a lot very
quickly. Concentrate on one task at a
time. Make hay while you can, be
cause at this moment you can clear
off your desk. Start the weekend
early if you can. Make calls, return
messages and make a diet resolution.
Tonight: Buzz along.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
***** Your more sensual and
playful sides emerge. Remain in
touch with feelings about a child,
loved one or potential new friend. At
work, brainstorm, share ideas and
make possible the impossible. Your
ingenuity is working in your favor.
Tonight: Let more magic into your
life.
BORN TODAY
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Jack Lousma (1936), actress Michele
Morgan (1920).
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Call Lenwood Apts. 238-6655.
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One, two, and three bidroom
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FOR RENT-GRADUATE student
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