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"I •had not competed until 1977 because I·· along the east coast area for this event ..
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Marist.College-!telg_ its own in the everits ..
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L!ist Saturday Marist College sponsored/ freestyle swimming; the 60 yard dash;the
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. a differ_ent kind of athletic sporting_event. ':· mHe.r.u·n, and th,fwoman~s featlierweight in ··nuipber
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gold · itiedal ;.for-,. haildkapped on
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:•~.Explaining _why she decided to compete, : Chio and Marist College·:special Services
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Male and feniale,".yourig and old,
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Conrad' stat~d, ;'-'I was -anxious because I
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perienced • arid novice, arrived· at--the · ~c- . neyei:. ~xperienced tha'f type of· si_tuation
director · of . sp~cial services.· . Wheelchair-·.
Carin Ce~ter· at eight a.m.; eager. for t~e . before;" Speaking,of;he~ potential as· aiL, sports events have 6een held<sim:e•, the, :.
days events to begin.; The schedule inch1ded -:-. a.thlete, •she.said, <'l:only knew .my ability. , ..
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be put. into· su~h a com- · and national competitiQns; Kent. Hogan .
turnout of contestants was for the swi~rn;:.- petitiveatinosphere/' ,
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· ing.events, .• held e11rlyiti.the day; There.was .: .. · Noting her.lack of experience_in this·type . traordinary events,· staling, ''It crea~es,
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· a. series of relay: and~individ,ual. races in· · or field ·of competition,_ Corirad went on to .. ·c:'ompetitive pl~ce and a social atmosphere
freestyle, backs~ro~e, breaststr~ke, -and say;
~I knew it would be difficult, and that'. for people witb'a problem competing.,. " ... · .
·· butterflr :,,swi~mirig.> One
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outstanding occurrences of the day·was the_ , ·. her feelings after, she had won, ·she said, .'.'I :. inpart, was· the .overall· feeHhg that each _
.. setting ofa new world re~ordJn the·masters :kind of:scareq 'myself-
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freestyle relay; c<>inpleted in
4.08 minutes; . - couldn't'even get out of the pool myself.~•- ·· ... cheered, won; and lost; It states thatto sue~
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champi9ni_hthe5~y~d'fr!;!estyle.~lasst~o .. a_\Vi11eand~iiees~:socialatt~ee?d'o(the .:~ternp~i~selL
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· Ab1hty;notd1sablhty,counts~~always! _
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,swimming as welf as track everits. He said, .their ·guests .. Contestants came from· iall , , : · ::
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the200 people.s_~rveyed orlly83 <>r 42"i'o',r~ ,.~ns1s b~ing thebes_texa~ple.".• .. ·.·.·/·
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:,,s!mesuppo~t _hereon: camp!is as_he has,pn: ·York.Giants, :so I·.can get ~1m Qut of the
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Pr~,s1clent ~aner;\\'as_backed ·up::here C>n. mos~ nat1onw~e• polls'._~1ke_Wu~se,. feels, · M~dowl_ar:ids andf ootball. ' ·· · ·
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Marie Sturtevant, Veronica Shea, Ch~s Egan, Anne Ma_rie Calonlta, Chris
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never included shame. Not
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left unrestricted to alumni and
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students alike.
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Regretfully,
ly made the friday Night Live
Connie Fisher;-'78
Even though Maristis often referred to as
tribute to this cause seems
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odd enough here.
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a small c<;>llege, it sometimes does not seep
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to play a game?
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the
faculty p~y.
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to teach a class? But even this is not the point
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congratulations-Coach
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Malet;
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you have
dedicated and serious.· We want
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teJview
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techniques and possi9le
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even asked to
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Tuesday, November
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is one of the most i~po.rtant 4ays of the year
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age
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was pr~gressively
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towered
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t~ eightifn
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- i t decides the future of our country. This
years of age in most states
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Yet with the
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i~ n~t ~omething to
-~e
taken lightly. Our- fate,
dawn of the "Selfish
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QeneraHon,'
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college·

he~ 1~ the hands of our gov~~nment: D_urir1g
·
,
students turned· away from gove(nmerit con::
this time of -t~e.H~stag~ cns1s and-the Iraq
cern
to
C'self-awarertess."
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we have
and Ir;t": ~ar, it is essential ~hat we choose an
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the op.portunity to have a voice in
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the future
appropriate leader:
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a~e fort~nate to hve
m
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a C(?Untry th~t
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remains statistical)y the lmyest percentage of

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exercises the nght to vote. We should not
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voters.
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abuse
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this privilege .
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If
you,are a
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registered
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Will it take another Vietnam this time in
voter, the Circle staff urges you
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to vote.
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the Middle East; to make the students show
you ar~ not a registered voter do so
_as
soo
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conceri-1 for their country? 1:lopefully not.
as poss1b.le so that you can take advantage of ·,
There is still time to -read up
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on the can-
this freedom; Make your voice heard. Ther
.
e
didates, watch the televised
.
debate, and
seem$ little sense living in a
·
democracy for
prepare ourselves to make an
informed
deci-
the people if the people 40
not
care enough
sion- on the presidential election. Next tiri:te,-
to elect their own representative~.
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before we
.
begin to complain about our
,'
During the sixties the most politically in-
, ·
political situation; let's kno
.
w we at least
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volved
.
were the college students. They
made
.
an
·
effort to become concerned with
demonstrated
.
their concern
.
in numerous
.
our country by voting in the up-coming elec-
ways from stuffing envelopes for candidates
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. October 30, 1980
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>SOCCttl":l\lla~·tlille
Rolls
on,
9-0
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.·R~¢ord. two
shutout~
afi~r s~ff
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scored'!ln unassjsted goal just 4:21 into .the 'irigfor about. 22 miriute·s, until with 2:38
scored one goal, they were still able to
dominate the entire half. The goal in the se-
cond half was was scored by Bob Cooper
with 7:08 left to play. Matt Lovecchio
assisted on· the play. Combining· on the
shutout for Marist were four goalies:
Over the lasttwo weeks, the Marist soc~ first ··. half. Oyvind · Larssen ··. followed
left in the half, freshman Rich Leonard
, . cer team experienced its first loss and its Roald's goal, by scori~g _ 1 :07 later. The
scored an unassisted goal. Then with 48
. greatest offensive; outpu~ of· the season. , goal was assisted by Juli9 Rostran, Senior
seconds left in the half, the crowd·received
Mcu,ist lost its first game of the ytar by_los-
Billy Cooper then scored. 30 seconds ·1ater
wliat it' had been waiting for for a long
ing to-Keene State 3-2 in double overtime.- · ·on an unassisted goal to make the score 3-
time:. senior Charlie Powers. scoring his
Their three vic.tories were over Pratt S-0, ·
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first career goal for Marist College. The _
.St. John's 1-0, and their most recent vie~
assist on the goal went to Leonard. With
"Cricket" Momola, Andy Larocca, Heinz
Warmhold, and Paul Palmer. The total
shots in the game were 42 for Marist and 9
for Seton Hall.
.tory over Seton Hall 9-0..
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later; ·as Tom Homola was able to score an at·half time.
Goal
barrage •
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Hall
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to
Marist this· past
. Wednesday, and they promptly became the
. victims of_ Marist's grea!~st offensive otit-
··unassisted goal. Marist's fifth goal came ·
with 31 :59 left in the half, as Ed lssacson
Bench
is'
used·
· With this victory, Marist lifted its Tri~
State Conference record to 5-0 and
12-J
overall. As of this past week they were still
ranked _No.
5
in the nation, and they still
had their eyes on an N.C.A.A. bid .
scored. Cooper received the assist. The .· .
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sixth goal was then scpred ~ith 24:22 leftin . In the second half, Doc Goldman was able
the ha!_f, as freshman Joe Vasile-Cozzo : to use his entire bencl\ Though Marist (!nly
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SOCCER ASSOCIATION
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Scllool
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Potra·
Rank
Scllool
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Poira
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Sim
Francisco (14) _
12-0-1 .347 ·
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Alabama A&M (5) _
11-0-2
336
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San Francisco State
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Connecticut (4) _ -. - _ .
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14-1
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Eastern Illinois .
7-4
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Phila, Texlf!e (1)
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Central Rorida
8-0-1
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Indiana ·
12-2·1
256
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W.
Va;
Wesleyan
g.3
15
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10-0
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Appalachian State
11-1
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Glassboro (22)
13-1
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St.Louis,
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(St,
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12-1
323
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UCLA
14-1-2
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Averett (1) ,
11-1-1
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Penn State,
10-2·2
163
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Ithaca
9-1
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Cornell.
7-1-1
147
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Scranton
13-H 243
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Columbia
8-1
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Plymouth State
10-1·1
241
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SMU
7-1-3
64
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DePauw ·
10-1
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Wlliam & Mary.
9-2·1
63
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Babson
9-1-1
215
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9-2-3
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Wheaton·
8-2-1
139
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8-3-3
14
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a-2:.1
138
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SIUE
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Brandeis
10-1
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Ohio Wesleyan
12-1-3
105
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8-2
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Bethany.
8-2
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West 'Arginia
9-1-2
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Elizabethtown
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Seattle
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Hartford
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Lynchbuig
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to Wisconsin for the nationals. Marist is
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presently ranked ninth in the division, but
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The Marist Cr~ss.C~unty team finished
ing'may riot be totally accurate: ''Indiana·•
eighth
in
the Albany invitational on Satur- ' University and Shippensburg State are the
·day despite asforted injuries to' seven of the
two favorites,•'. said the coach; "and there ·
teain_s · tgp nihners. •·Because of· the . bad
are six -teams that are in contention for the;
weather co_nditions at Albany and a slight
other 'two spots~- I believe Marist is one of
:flu.epidemic throughbut the team, the race
them." . .
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of :the reasons_ Mayerh_offer is so
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<'week's big one at · Indiana, Penn., .·the
confident is the fac:t that he held out the
· NCAA
Div. IL National Qualifying Com-
majority of his besi runners for this race:
·petition ... Paul Welsh, at, sixth place, and_ <'Everyone of our runners has had at least
Matt.Cole-!at.eleven~h··were Marist•s·top. cine. excellent-race," said- Mayerhoffer.
fini~hers·at Albany. .. . ·
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The
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. duplicate that race, then w
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Division II will be decided this weekend at.· cellent chance." .
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Indiana; with the best foul" teams traveling
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ihen 'turned _back Krumville Tubers 20-6.
: - Rosters are available ai ~cCann fod ori ., Rick B~rreta threw2 TD passes. One whi~h -
. 3 · basketball. -Play will start November 17.
was set up by a beautiful around end run by
. The roster deadline • wiH be Friday,
Jim Rea;· · .
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- November 14, at 5:00
P:n1· ·. · · , •
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Phi Tappa Kegga turned . back the
Soccer rosters' are also available. Play -Bastards as 'Paul Burrows continued, his -
will start very shortly - so hurry and get
acrobatic catching.
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those rosters in!
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-The· Numbers remained undefeated as
Men's volleyball needs more t~ams -
Rick -Duff scored twice iii a 19-1_3 victory
hurry and· get your team .together. Drop
over t_he Gators.·
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·your roster
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off at the McCann Center_ as
Gmdos suffered its first loss to the 5th
soon as possible!
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Floor Rookies 19-13. Hugh Taylor and
The past'two
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weeks of intramurals made
Paul Morrazi's catches weren't"nough to
the race for first in· the NFC closer. The
keep the Army undefeated. .
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Skull Riders are all alone in the AFC.
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Guidos Army then dropped another to:
Phi Tappa Kegga defeated Krumville
the Penguin Club. -Captain John Kurtz
Tubers 13-6. Tom Gillis returned a kick-off
prepared his team well. Tim Brewer scpred
and .Paul Burrows caught a pass for the ,for the winners.
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winners. Frank Martin scored for the
Homegrown .then went on to' beat the
losers.
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The Razorbacks gave the Skull Riders a : F.R.A.N.! .
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J?layoffs start today. Those teams play- ·
· reta hit Tom Mutone and 'Mutone ran into
ing will be posted on the bulletin board by
the end zone untouched, breaking a 0-0 tie
the equipment room at McCann. GOOD
and securing a win 6-0. The Skull Riders
LUCK!
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The·scoreboard tells the whole story of the St. John's game.
Honor-Roll
PAUL WELSH -
came within 2
· seconds of Marist record -at
-1C4A
Cross Country Cham-
_ pionship.
... :.MIKE ...
CHU,NG.,:~_Jjpj~J!e!!.JJ!!\-.~-~-'·"'..a
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York
Marathon with - an
outstanding 3:49.32 time.
udwl'istr brrr.

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Andy Homola, who had 3 shutouts over a 2 week
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mcludmg
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October
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had
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towards a successfu
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th~!D to ~
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ra!lkmg of fift1!_ ~n:the
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end zone
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for the safety; g1vmg Lowell two
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made a mistake. AlLth1s wdLco01e to no
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J~mmg them w1U
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be
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t9ok con-

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football,
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and no score has ever been
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J_am1son, a 6'3»
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gµ1,1rd from
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Wheatoh,
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g~ards ~1_11. be
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reversed.
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later Marist found-'their
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backs agains(ihe
To add
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to the ri
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ow disappointing season
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from Forre~tville, Conn._;
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Rufus Cooper, a
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Twcf plays
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players have fot some reason quit the team.
TomCrntty, a 5'10" guard from Mem~k,
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Jum?r Col~~ge pl,y. .
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itw.as third dowri arid orie aµd theri
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all the
Coacl( Malet gave his
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blend
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experience
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trouble started
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those who deft - there are a number of

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be some of: MaristJs most tale
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yo~thfulen!h~s~asm ~faris6viU be
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loo
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With 12 sec6nds to
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LO\Vell.set over
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recruits ever
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S~eve Eggink
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a
6'?'. t:orwar_d
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toward their f1rs.t _Big ~pple Basketb~ll
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the :ball with Marist nowJeading:)3~~. On . football
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in
different prospectives. Some
from
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Eugene; qregon,
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w~n be 101mng
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t~1s
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C~ait1
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p1onsh1p .a~d
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a
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bert!t u1 • this
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third arid go~l play (ro~ the__~ne, the
had classroom obligtioris and outside com-
year's squaci wi~h
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th.e NCAA Nat1<>nal Playoffs.
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Foxes jumped off-sides,_and the off-
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an AH State selection _
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get underway
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sides
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penalty was assessed.
It
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here that
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All'
informe
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of this, .and
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would be
Marist High School in Oregon and
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hav!ng
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with
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theofficialhadtwochoices:
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·more than happy to have any of them try
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Consecutive state cham-
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Place the f<>otball½ the
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pi_onships
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.T?m Meekins,_ a 5'J~J' guard
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a_t th_~. James
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the goal and.starfthe c:!6-c~.
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injuries
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athlete, racking
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preSS box and talk
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p~rt1c~larly good O..!le
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Malet
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will
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be askmg
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who
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time of
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settir ·:•ttjiigh(:§e
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to
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pick
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up jpriie
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good
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poihts. Anrway' I can help t~e
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team
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very frustratmg
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propterh
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facing
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the Marist squid
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about
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that some players
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are
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pre_gt~e!lt.
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w1sh you could do_
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contemplatmg leavmg
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the team
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Lou
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_s<?im:thin~, b~t ~ou
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can
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;his
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teamn1ates
,
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not have
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too mudi
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C?~setl! ~1~_n
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t learn of

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Jespect.for that typ~
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of thinking. "Ldon
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me91at~lY
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cas(put on Fn
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thi9k t~at's right,
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says Corsetti
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•We've
;
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day;8ndJ
,
:watched
.
prac.t1~e that afternoqn.
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. been working ,hard ~ince
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AiJgust, and to
·
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Itd1dn'.t even.dawn on me_t~at
.
l'd be o~t
·
,packJt innow just isn't the right attitude. ·
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for
.
the YC!lr.'" But once
,
he did h~_fo~nd it
· ·
Wh,en the rats jump
,
off the ship;
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it goes
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quite difficult towatch his teammates play, . right down,
u
quipped Corsetti.

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bud:specially
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while
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they're being defe!l,ted
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There is a spark of good news for Marlst
/
''It's frustrating
'
when
·
they· lose/'
.
says
fans
·
regarding Corsetti, however
.
He
will
'
Corseitt
-
"l want to be
:
out there, be a part
,.,
be in full strength for the:lacrosse season.
of that u
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man tackle.: Now .it feels lil~e I
"We'H be strong
,
thisyear," says CorsettL
.
have nothing to slfoot for.
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CorsetJi'~ per-
"Most of our strong players
will
.
be back,

sonar character
>
is
..
.
also not exactly C'?!l.:-
-.
a!ld I think
·
we can
.
taktnhe league.' .The
dudve to
:-
"_watching" a game r!itherJhan-.. spirit that is alive in. Lou Corsetti 'light
playing
init.
"Some~ of
:
my buddies said it
,_:
_down to his _i~]llred
·
foot is the
.
kind
_
that
was
"a
good
.
tiling I ~oul
,
dn
'_t
afford to g~
.
to
makes a Manst student proud.
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