The Collegian : the weekly newspaper of Behrend College. (Erie, PA) 1989-1993, April 30, 1992, Image 12

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The Housing and Food Service
Athlete of the Week
Lori Wolfe
Sophomore
Softball pitcher
Pittsburgh
week for the 15-5 Lady Lions, Wolfe
two wins on the mound without a
picked
loss.
Wolfe entered the seventh inning against
Notre Dame with a no-hitter, and finished with
a two-hitter and a 3-1 win.
Monday, Wolfe downed Bethany College 4-3,
halting the Bisons* 16 game winning streak.
Bethany's record dropped to 21-7.
Overall, Wolfe enters the final four games
with a 6-1 record and an earned run average
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Housing and Food Services is proud to sponsor
an Athlete of the Week contest. For being
selected Athlete of the Week, the student will
receive a complimentary two-item pizza from
the Wintergreen Cafe.
IN THE BLEACHERS
by Stove Moore
May 4,1927, South Bend, Indiana: First baseman
Dominic Mumalo discovers that wetting the tip
greatly enhances the effect of a snapped towel.
The Collegian
Men’s
match
by Talley Siober
The Collegian
As the spring semester winds
down to a close, so does the
men's tennis season. With only
one more match left to play, the
Lions are getting ready to say
goodbye to a successful year.
"Now that the season is almost
over, we get the chance to reflect
"Now that the season is almost over , we get the chance to reflect
on what we did and didn't do well and work on those points."
on what we did and didn't do well
and work on those points,"
commented sophomore Eric
Good, the men’s number one
player.
Although they're still a young
team, there isn't much that the
men's tennis team didn't do well.
On April 22, they took on
Buffalo State. Starting off on the
tennis enters final
with 7-5 record
moved to Pennbriar due to heavy
Whatever the weather, the team
put on a great performance.
Eric Good lost a #1 singles to
Andy Chambers, 6-4, 1-6, 7-5.
Jonathan Chase continued his
winning record by beating Tom
Macron 7-6, 6-2.
Todd Kalinsky managed to
defeat PSB captain Chuck Keenan
in two tough sets, 7-6, 7-6.
Joe Dess made his contribution
to the team by lopping Jonathan
Allen of Buffalo State 6-4, 5-7,
6-4.
Freshman Karl Van Tassel also
pulled off a big victory 5-7, 6-3,
6-2, by beating Jeff Osborne. At
six singles, Craig Edwards of
PSB was defeated by . Eric
Thursday, April 30, 1992
The men's tennis team fought
just as hard in the doubles, with
Keenan and Chase teaming up to
easily defeat Chambers and
Rosenblid 6-4, 6-1.
Good and Edwards had a little
more trouble at second doubles
losing 6-3, 7-6, to Allen and
Kalinsky.
Van Tassel and Dess also lost
by a close score of 7-6, 6-4 to
-Sophomore Eric Good
Marron and Osborne.
Buffalo State came away with a
5-4 victory over the Lions, but
this is not a disappointment to
the Penn Slate squad.
With an overall record of 7-5,
the team has really proved, as
Coach Gallegos says, that "a
hungry Lion hunts best."