The Collegian Thursday; September 7, 1989 Soccer Squad Men's team hopes This years edition of the men's soccer team appears to have all the necessary ingredients for a successful season. The 'BB Behrend Lions, who finished 7-11 as they competed in the East Coast Athletic Conference and the Western Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Soccer conference, were a young team comprised of many freshman that gained valuable experience and playing time. Those who benefited from the extra playing time includes the All-Conference sophomore front line of Vince Pedraza, David Beck and Eric Filoon. Big things will be expected from all three forwards, especially Beck, who was the teams leading scorer The Collegian needs typists and copy editors. Anyone interested in doing one or possibly both of these jobs should contact the Collegian office at 898-6488. College Students • Credit Card guaranteed • No previous credit required Banc Line America Gold Card $2500 instant line of credit Apply today and receive a $lOO gift certificate Parents may also apply for you Call or write for application 5577 Northview Drive Erie, PA 16511 (814) 899-1284 ollege am pus Re • resentative . Flexible hours Earn to fun, enjoyable, rewarding. Gross up to $20,000 per year by helping friends receive grants & scholarshi • s. For info lease call: (213) 967-2115. VIDEO USA #3O 4474 BUFFALO RD ERIE, PA 16510 814-899-5225 FREE LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP Proper I.D. Required 18 yrs. of Age Home Phone Valid License Major Charge or Current Utility Bill with four goals and four assists for eight points. Pedraza, who is. currently on the disabled list for another three to four weeks with a shoulder injury, will probably miss the first three to five gaines. According to Coach LaulTer, he hopes "that Pedraza can complete the rehabilitation on. his shoulder and be ready to play by mid season." Returning mid-fielders include All-Conference senior Kenny Krum and senior Torn Kerr, junior Mike Mihalvie and sophomores Matt Gallagher and Sam Candelucci. Fullbacks include the All- Conference brother tandum of Jeff and Jay Varcoe, a sophomore and RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS 1 10 .4 . 71 111 111 407 - •.. • . . Find mil more". Contact Captain Jim McCarthy - Basun/1114 Farmhouse; %'M-0 It{ Shoots for Winning improve upon last year's senior respectively. Other returnees are sophomore defenders Kevin Hess and Brian Heider. The fullback position is also "We found out a few things about the capabitity of the squad...and now I believe its time to turn the team loose and see what happens." -Herb Lauffer Soccer Coach strengthened by the addition of freshman Tony Viola. In addition, freshman Jeff Hockenberger is expected to make an immediate contribution at ztoa , Ir.** 4.01, CASH IN ON GOOD GRADES. If you're a freshman or sophomore with good grades, apply now for a three-year or two-year scholarship. From Army ROTC. Army ROTC scholarships pay tuition, most books and fees, plus $lOO per school month. They also pay off with leadership experience and officer credentials impressive to future employers. lkAtt MEI t . „ . \ ADERSHIP 01 6 ..1 a ) rte3llo3 1; I I Tiitq THE SMARTEST COLLEGE COURSE YOU CAN TAKE. sweepei . , the last line of defense before the goalie, using his quickness and aggressiveness. Junior Chris Hahn, sophomore Ken Granhalm and freshman Tom Bajus all will battle for the goaltending position. Granhalm is expected to start today at Allegheny. Despite several preseason injuries, the Lions enter today's opener on a positive note after winning last Saturday's alumni game, 4-0. The Lions used their superi6r team speed and ball control offense to win the game. This years schedule includes two new non-conference opponents in Brockport (NY) and Buffalo State. While this may make it more difficult for. the 7-11 mark young Lions to improve record wise, Lauffcr hopes that it will make his squad more competitive. "We played some very good soccer against some tough opponents last year. Adding these non-conference opponents can only help us improve as a team." Lauffer also noted that his charges are more than eager to get the regular season under way. "We've been training since August 19, and I think the guys are anxious to play. We found out a few things about the capability of the squad during the Alumni game on Saturday, and now I believe its time to turn the team loose and see what happens." . 4 .6w 11 ,* Page 15 Season