Page 10 PLAY BALL! Dwren Schilberg/ The Collegian Schwing: Junior MIS major, Chris Morrow swings lor the trees in an intramural softball game. Penn State-Behrend's Cultural and Performing Arts Series The Lark Quartet Wednesday, October 14, 1992 For more information contact: David Shields Office of Student Activities/Union (814)898-6171 Presents 8:00 p.m. Reed Lecture Hall The Collegian Are you ready for THE CHALLENGE? by Joe Mottillo The Collegian On October 10, the Lady Lions will host their first ever volleyball tournament, the Lion Challenge. The first two opponents for the Lions in pool play will be Notre Dame at Ohio and SUNY- Genesco. The Notre Dame match begins at ten o'clock. The other teams making the trip to Erie Hall for the Challenge are Washington and Jefferson (PA), Buffalo State and Pitt-Bradford. Coach Wilson commented on the tournament by saying, "The team is looking forward to the tournament. 1 think that we are capable of winning the whole thing." If the Lions were hoping to come into the tournament on a roll, they failed as they lost their last three matches before the tournament. On October 1, the Lions packed up their bags and traveled to Washington, PA to play a set of matches. The first was against a hot team, Washington and Jefferson. After winning the first game, 16-14, the Lions lost the next two 15-5 and 15-5. "We played flat," said Wilson after the match. The Lions didn't have time to mull over their loss as they took on Pitt-Johnstown right ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES.^By A Rubin Sf-'r vir »■ o< the- IJSDA I urf.t St-fu an: your State FcmnU-r VROOM! The Sports Car Club of America-Misefy Bay Region is holding its last Autocross of the year this Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the Edinboro University Athletic Parking lots. Spectators and novices are welcome, the entry fee for Drivers is $l5. For more info, call Greg Farrell at 899- 6397. Thursday, October 8, 1992 Service errors were once again the downfall of the Lions as they committed 16 of them. For the season, the team has recorded 542 kills. "Kill wise, the team has improved since last season, ” noted Coach Wilson. Making up the bulk of those 542 kills are Carrie Grzejka, 171; Lori Nadolny, 98: and Pam Torrelli, 77. Other key leaders are Pam Allshouse and Susan Steam, with 33 and 26 serving aces and Grzejka and Amy Stranahan with 38 and 22 solo blocks respectively. Not only are the Lions ready to improve these statistics, but they are also hungry for some victories. The Challenge could be something that could fulfill their needs. after. The Lions won the first game, 15-11, but that wasn't enough as they dropped the next two, 15-13 and 16-14. "We picked it up from Washington and Jefferson, but we didn't play well enough to win," said Wilson. Another reason the Lions didn't win was the fact that they committed nine service errors in each match. The Lion's next match was against Bethany, as they returned to Behrend to try to end their two match losing streak, but failed. The scores were 15-6,9-15,15-3, 9-15 and 7-15. "COLLEGE” ROLLER SKATING Every Friday Nite 11:45 PM - 2:15 AM SKATEWAY East of KMart on Buffalo Road Harborcreek College Students Only with guests