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HELLO: The Toronto Blue
Jays' beat the Oakland
Athletics 9-2 yesterday
to clinch their first ever
American League
pennant. Juan Guzman
picked up the win for
the Jays who beat the
A’s 4-2 in the series.
Candy Maldonado and
Joe Carter each hit long
balls for Toronto. The
Blue Jays will face
either the Pittsburgh
Pirates or the Atlanta
Braves on Saturday.
WORKHORSE: Art Monk
of the Washington
Redskins caught seven
passes in the Redskins
34-3 shellacking of the
Denver Broncos. Monk's
last reception, a 10-
yarder, was the 820th of
his 13 year career. With
820 receptions, Monk is
now the NFL's all-tim:,
leader. The record was
previously held by
Seattle’s Steve Largent.
WELCOME BACK:
Philadelphia Flyer, Eric
Lindros, made his
homecoming to Quebec
on Tuesday. It was not a
lovefest in Quebec
however, as the Quebec
fans felt that Lindros
insulted the city wheh
he refused to sign with
the team. Lindros scored
two goals yet, the Flyers'
lost 6-3 as the Nordiques
scored three goals in the
final four minutes of
the game.
INSIDE
the bleachers...ls
Volleyball...ls
Cycling c1ub...13
Soccer
Sue Moreno
The Collegian
Last Saturday the men's soccer
team shut out Washington and
Jefferson by a score of 2-0.
Sophomore forward Alan
Cornell scored the first goal with
an assist by sophomore forward
Mark Fiorelli.
"The game was going both
ways until the first goal was
scored. It boosted the team's
confidence," said Sean Tucker, a
sophomore forward.
"Winning is like
a heart beat ,
you have to
feel it."
-Coach Dennis
Grace
Tucker scored the second goal,
which he described as, "...icing
on the cake," with an assist from
Cornell.
Both the defense and offense
worked together well to enable
the team to win.
The defense played extremely
well, giving the offense
opportunities to score.
As Cornell said, "The best
offense is a good defense."
Rusty Brown who played goal
keeper, saved a penalty kick.
Shortly after the kick, the
offense charged down the field
Athlete of the Week
'Setting'
the Record
Keith McFall
The Collegian
This week's Athlete of the
Week is Pam Allshouse, a
member of the Women's
Volleyball team.
Pam is a seventh semester
senior Business Management
major from Conncaut Lake.
She attended Conncaut Lake
High School and played four
years on the volleyball team
there.
She was recruited by Coach Jan
Wilson out of high school and is
finishing her fourth year as a
setter on the team.
Her major accomplishments on
the team arc that she broke the
service ace record this year, set by
Kellie Jordan in 1991, and she
also holds both the season assist
Record at 801 and the career
Sports
Using His Head: Senior Political Science major
ball in play during last Saturday's game.
team, but 1 still have a positive
outlook for the rest of the
season."
for a goal.
Overall, the team has very high
expectations for the remaining
games of the season.
Brown said, "injuries are
starting to take their toll on the
assist record with 1546,
She attributes starting all four
years and playing a 5-1 offense
where she is the only setter, to
helping her set the assist records.
For the past two years Pam has
been a co-captain on the team, a
job well deserved according to
Coach Wilson.
"She's demonstrated great
leadership skills this year on and
off the court, and has really
grown into the job," said
Wilson.
Some of the goals Pam has set
for the rest of the year arc for the
team to "continue playing the
way we did in the Lion Challenge
(they came in second place), and
to have as much fun and play as
hard as possible," she said.
Pam has enjoyed playing under
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Coach Dennis Grace is very
proud of the hard work and efforts
displayed by the team.
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Up and Over: Senior Business Management
major Pam Allshouse makes a quick set.
Thursday, October 15, 1992
Darren Schilberg/T/ie Collegian
Rick Nese keeps the
"Winning is like a heart beat,
you have to feel it,” said Grace.
The team's final home game is
next Monday against Slippery
Rock.
Darren Schilberg/77i« Collegian