The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, October 31, 1991, Image 12

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Twins clinch Series
(In case you didn't notice...)
Ron Doin
The Collegian
The Minnesota Twins won the
World Series for the second time
in four years. The Twins edged
out the Atlanta Braves 1-0 in the
10th inning of Game 7.
Minnesota pitcher Jack Morris
hurled a 10-inning shutout and
Gene Larkin hit the game
winning single over a drawn-in
outfield in the bottom of the 10th
inning with the bases loaded.
Morris, in three World Series
starts, won two games (1 no
decision) and had a combined
ERA of 1.17. He also
deservingly walked away with the
The game was just like the Series; it
was a dog fight.
MVP award
The game was just like the
Series: it was a dog-fight. This
was probably the best World
Series since 1975 (Cincinnati
over Boston). Every game was
won by the home team.
Minnesota on astroturf and
inside vs. Atlanta with its grass
field and outdoor atmosphere. The
use of the designated hitter in
Minnesota to having the pitchers
take their whacks at the plate in
Atlanta. The waving of the
homer-hankies by Twins fans to
the "chop" and chanting of Braves
fans. This was just an enjoyable
series to watch.
The series was very evenly
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memorizing what he must do in the next day's big
matched. Both teams had gone
from finishing in last place the
previous year to first place and
the World Series this year. When
it came down to the wire, the
Twins got the breaks they needed
and capitalized on them. Either
team could have won the game
and the series.
World Series stars for the
Twins included: Jack Morris,
Kirby Puckett, Scott Lcius, and
rookie of the year candidate
Chuck Knoblauch. Puckett
starred both defensively and
offensively. He won Game 6
with a winning home run and
also made a great catch on a Ron
Gant line drive at the wall.
Though Minnesota won the
Series, Atlanta had nothing to be
ashamed of. They survived an 0-2
lead by the Twins and rallied to
win three straight at home. The
Braves actually led in combined
ERA, batting average, and RBl's.
Lonnie Smith (filling in for Otis
Nixon) hit 3 home runs in 3
consecutive games. Mark Lemke
batted an amazing .450 in the
World Series.
Regardless of the outcome,
everyone was treated to a
phenomenal World Series. It was
continuously entertaining and
will not be forgotten by baseball
fans. It was just too bad that one
team had to lose.
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The Collegian
Behrend Hall of
announces first
Paul Benim
The Collegian
The Athletic Hall of Fame
Committee at Penn State Behrend
has announced the school's first
Hall of Fame class. An
induction ceremony announcing
the eight student athletes will be
on Saturday night in Eric Hall.
"The entire college
community recognizes the Hall
of Fame as a way to identify
athletes, coaches, and
administrators who have led our
programs in the past," said
Athletic Director and Hall of
Fame Committee member Herb
Lauffer.
Cheryl Ramsdell-Anderson, a the Conference Batting Crown in
1981 graduate, participated for 1979. Lawless has a career
three years in basketball, and two batting average of .378, fourth
seasons of softball and best in school history and is
volleyball. In 1978 and 1979 she listed in the record books in
earned the Female Athlete of the various other categories.
year award, and in 1985 the award Ed Onorato is best known for
was renamed in her honor. his coaching contributions at
Erie native Ron Homyak was Penn State-Bchrend where he
the Behrend College Athlete of coached four different sports over
the year in 1967. The captain of a 12 year period. As an
the '67 baseball team was a two outstanding wrestler at Slippery
year All-State Junior College Rock, Onorato went 18-1 in his
selection in Baseball. Hornyak collegiate career. In 1964 he
also played two seasons of participated in the Olympic
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Sunday (11/3) at 8:06 p.m.
basketball at Penn State
University, graduating in 1969.
Iry Kochel has played an
instrumental role in the
expanding of Behrend athletics.
He served as the Director of the
Behrend Campus from 1954-
1980. As a Penn State athlete he
was awarded six varsity letters,
four in track, and two in
wrestling.
Tom Lawless, who is known
for his famous trot, after hitting a
3-run home run off the Twins
Frank Viola in the 1987 World
Series had a professional baseball
career last 12 years.
The 1980 graduate of Behrend
hit .426 for the Lions' and won
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Fame
class
Ashley Swift's collegiate
wrestling record was 68-24 with
four appearances in the Nationals.
In 1977, at Penn State University
he was recognized for his efforts
by capturing the Penn State
Wrestling Club Award, for spirit,
courage, and loyalty.
In his senior season he earned
the runner-up trophy in the
Eastern Championships, and also
was given the William Koll
Award for outstanding
contributions to the wrestling
program.
Brian Vollant, the 1975
Behrend Athlete of the Year had a
24-4 record in two years of
competition at Behrend College.
Vollant finished in the top eight
at the NAIA National
Championships in his second
year as a wrestler.
"Our athletic history is one
worth telling and this serves as a
way to do that," concludes
Lauffer. The class of 1991 will
be inducted Saturday, November
2, at a dinner ceremony to be held
in Erie Hall. For tickct
information call Athletics at 898-
6163.
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