Page 14 Y oung from Mark Owens legion After a 10-year hiatus, the Behrend golf team has spent the past three seasons getting back into the swing of things. The young squad takes its 0-4 record on the road today to the Eastern Coast Athletic Conference qualifier in Hamilton, NY. Golf coach David First says their record reflects a young but growing team. "We have a lot of new and young players on the team. They’re not used to playing the competition or competing in tournaments yet," he said. The team includes veterans Mike Robel and Bill Poad, as well as first year players Steve North, Pat Sandusky and Greg Yochim. Another player, Josh Fasenmyer, has been sidelined because of a broken collarbone. So far, the Behrend linksters have placed last in their tournaments, but First says that's to be expected. "Right now they do fine in practice, but once they get out on the course the nerves hit. They have potential though. Steve North has a good swing, while Bill Poad and Mike Robel are coming along nicely. "Basically everyone on the squad is capable of The Beautiful Choice ™ T 0 M € HII 1 Si: RORiY^ FOURTH JULY A true story of innocence lost and courage found. [R«» UMHBAIIEIM golf team learns dismal season Preparation: Senior Dave Whiteman takes a practice swing as he readies for a putt in last Saturday's Provost's golf tournament. shooting a good game -- we just need to build up some confidence." ” They're a great bunch of kids enthusiastic and very enjoyable to be around. Give us some time to build a base and this team will take off." The squad's skipper is no stranger to Behrend's golf fL# 9 Barbato' s ffilr 3 Italian Resturant il,] 3 3512 Buffalo Rd. . LS-r Wesley ville 899-3423 •*WE DELIVER OUR ENTIRE MENU** Large Cheese & Pepperoni Pizza for Only $ 6.99 plus tax EXPIRES 10- 10—90 A w ■ _ - Dave First Golf coach FRIDAY & SUNDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY . * „ The Collegian Mark Johnson/T/ie Collegian teams. First played during the late 70's before the sport was discontinued. First said: "During that time we had a few good players and did a little better in some areas. But times have changed and so has golf. Things are way different now tournaments, style of play. It's a whole different game." First added today's team is better than the numbers suggest "They're a great bunch of kids - enthusiastic and very enjoyable to be around. Give us some time to build a base and this team will take off." Netters end losing streak with victory over Thiel Robert Kitchen The Collegian The women's tennis team ended their six game loosing streak by defeating Thiel College 7-2 on September 27th. Singles winners were Nichole Anderson, Stcffani Rasche, Karen Major, Jennifer Scribner, and Michelle Shaffner. Anderson, the number one seed for Behrend, won decisively 7-6,6-0. Rasche won the first set of her match 6-2. She then lost the second set 6-4 but came on strong in the third set 7-5 to cap the win. Doubles winners were the teams of Anderson-Rasche and Louisa Urgo-Major. The lady netters next played Allegheny College in their first home match since September 15th. Allegheny handed Behrend their seventh loss of the season by defeating them 9-0. No lady Behrend sports scoreboard (continued from page 13) Behrend 2, Washington all won by default and Jefferson 0 DOUBLES: Anderson-Rasche and IC4 i<_i4 Urgo-Major won by default; ™ ’ . , . . Chalabian-Kundrick def. Scribner - Championship match Schaffher 64) 6-1 Alfred 2, Behrend 1 Schaffher 6-0,6 l. 15-8,11-15,15-5 SepL 29 Mercyhurst 9, Behrend 0 Oct. 2 SINGLES: Janet Holzhausser dif. Waynesburg 2, Behrend 0 Nicole Anderson 6-1, 6-1; Kimberley 15-8,15-7 Clark def. Melissa Clark 6-2, 6-1; Behrend 2, Thiel 1 Kate Calhoun def. Steffani Rasche 6- 1, 6-1; Julia Porter def. Karen Major Tprmic 6-0, 6-0; Kim Malinowski def. Louisa x cuius Urgo 6 j 6 1; Jennifer Schutz Sept 27 Kathleen Rozumny 6-2,6-0. Behrend 7, Thiel 2 DOUBLES: Holahausser-Kellly SINGLES: Nicole Anderson (B) def. Pfeufer def. Anderson-Rasche 6-1,6-4; Jenny Chalabian 7-6, 6-0; Steffani Schultz Catherine O'Reilly def. Rasche (B) def. Lianne Truman 6-2,4- Nicholas-Mardquardt 6-0, 6-0; Katie 6,7-5; Shelle Kundrick (T) def. Louisa Beime-Maureen Lally def. Scribner- Urgo 6-3, 6-2; Karen Major, J.J. Hartman 7-5,6-2. Scribner, and Michelle Schaffher (B) 8:00PM 10:30PM 12:00AM Thursday; October 4, 1990 netter went into a third set against an Allegheny opponent. In response to the loss to Allegheny, Coach Dan Gallegos said, "We just aren't at that level yet. The top three played really well.” Anderson provided the most competition for Allegheny, loosing 6-4, 6-4. Gallegos said, "Nichole looked real good against Allegheny." Behrend will be entering a tournament on October sth and 6th at St. John Fisher College. The tournament will feature both singles and doubles play. Making the trip to St. John Fisher to compete in singles play will be Nichole Anderson, Melissa Clark, and Steffani Rasche. Also, in doubles, participants will be Anderson, Clark, Rasche, and Major. Behrend's current record is 2-7.