Page 16 Sports Bits CANDYMAN: Toronto Slots lay's Icftfielder,„ Candy Maldonado had the game winning RSI in Toronto's 3-2 win over the Atlantn Braves on Tuesday. The win gave the Blue Jay's a 2-1 lead in the world series. Game four was last night in Toronto. WITNESS: AIR Chicago Bulls guard* Michael Jordan will testify this week in Charlotte in a federal money-laundering trial of James "Slim” Bouler. Jordan wrote a check to Bouler and has played golf with him. PERFECT: The Pitts burgh Penguins de feated the Vancouver Canucks 5-1 Tuesday night. The Penguins are 5-0-2 and lead the NHL in points with 12. COMING HOME: The Cleveland Indians will open their first spring training season In Florida since 1946 with two games against the expansion Florida Marlins to benefit the Hurricane Andrew victims. Record I’m waiting: leader in wins, practice. Athlete of the Week Fast Forward by Keith McFall The Collegian This week’s Athlete of the Week is Rusty Brown, a stand out forward on the men's soccer team. Rusty is a sophomore psychology major from Pittsburgh, PA. He attended Penn Hills High School and played soccer for four years there. Rusty is the leading scorer on the team this year despite playing several games at goalie due to team injuries. He has never played goalie before, but had the first shut out of the season against Washington and Jefferson last week. “I'll play wherever I'm needed if it will help the team win," said Rusty. Before coming to Behrend, Rusty attended the McKeesport campus where he played soccer his freshman year. He was voted most valuable offensive player, and most valuable freshman after that season. He then decided to transfer to Behrend with his teammate and friend Rick Nese, a senior on the ‘earn. See Forward, page 14 Freshman Ann Marie Faso, team waits to return serve during a Boom: Goalkeeper Rusty Brown keeps the ball away from Slippery Rock The Collegian ii The Collegian Season T he best thing since sliced bread ' by Julie Coughenour The Collegian The 1992 women's tennis team has finished their season with a winning record of 8-7. This is the first time in PSU Behrend's history that the women's tennis team has successfully completed a season with a winning record. The last two matches of the season were against Buffalo State and St John Fisher. Buffalo State forfeited because they didn't have enough players, so Behrend won by default. Unfortunately, the women lost to St. John Fisher with a total score of 3-6 overall. The team also recently participated in the Cardinal Irtvite on October 10 and 11, in Rochester. They finished third. Nazareth College won first place, and R.I.T. took second place. Anne Marie Faso finished with the best overall record. A total of IS wins and only 3 losses. Faso said that she "learned a lot this year," and "made a lot of new friends." She is "glad she decided to come to Behrend College" and she is looking forward to next year. Thursday, October 22, 1992 She feels that all of the girls got along really well and team unity was a strong asset this season. Coach Gallegos is extremely pleased with the outcome of the season. He believes that it is "the best thing since sliced bread." Gallegos is glad the girls kept everything in perspective, and didn't go overboard. He had eleven girls, which is the biggest team he has had. They all learned one important concept, there is no 1' in the word team. The team achieved their three goals for the season, which were 1) to have fun, 2) have team spirit, and 3) "not to kill sparrows with cannons," in other words, don't go to extremes. The team wants to give special thanks to Coach Gallegos for everything he did for them. Team members said, "He really treated us well." Even though the fall season is over, the Lady Lions can't hang up their rackets yet In March, during spring break, they will play at Hilton Head, South Carolina. They are participating in the North-South Classic and the Dixie Conference. Dan Jaecks/77ie Collegian the net against