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Rick Morgan conversed with a teammate as they sat on the bench waiting to get m the action. Ed Wrubei waited with open arms to receive a pass from quarterback Kurt Werkheiser, as BSC defense set up to stop the opposing line. 1980: 1-8 BSC 3 Ithaca College 58 BSC 13 Shippensburg 42 BSC 6 Lock Haven 16 BSC 13 Mansfield 14 BSC 17 West Chester 41 BSC 15 Millersville 42 BSC 5 Cheyney 3 BSC 7 Kutztown 28 BSC 15 East Stroudsburg 70 Ken Breuer tried to avoid a fallen teammate as Ed Wrubei outran his tacklers, while Brian Greenberg looked for an opening in the line to gain some yardage.
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Tournament, where the BSC women took top honors. Thirty-six players were cho- sen from this tournament as representa- tives in the Mid-Eastern Tournament. Bloomsburg had twelve (12) varsity players selected. The most ever chosen from one team. The twelve selected were: Joan Ma- honey, Deb Long, Jeanne Fetch, Polly Dougherty, Diane Imboden, Jane Reed, Sharon Rush, Laurie Snyder, Robin Eisner, Lauren May, Karen Nelson, and Jane Sieslove. Based on their perfor- mances at the Mid-Eastern Tournaments, four players, Jeanne Fetch, Joan Ma- honey, Deb Long, and Diane Imboden, were able to participate in the U.S. Field Hockey Association Tournament as mem- bers of the Mid-East Regional All-Star Team. Practice involves routines to improve control ol the ball plus improve stamina. he latter stiown m the above picture. j Jhm m A powerlul and successful lunge at the hockey ball is made by Laurie Snyder, the Huskies powerful goalie. Stiowing good footwork and ball control, This BSC player attempts to outdistance her Jane Reed attempts to get past her opponents. opponents to th- -nil -- - he looks for teammates for help. Waiting for the action to reach their end of the field, these two stickwomen show tense faces and ready stances.
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Division II Proved To Be a Tough Challenge for Husky ' s Eleven The Huskies received a rude welcoming into Division II competition this year. Play- ing in a new division and under a new coaching statf headed by Clark Boler, the Huskies knew this season was going to be a season of adjustment and challenge. What they did not know was just how much of a challenge it was going to be. They soon found out by losing their first six games of the season before gaining their first victory — a 5-3 decision over Cheyney State. Unfortunately, this proved to be the only victory for Blooms- burg. Although the team as a whole did not en- joy very much success this year there were a few individual players whose per- formances were noteworthy. Duane Frantz and Bob Schwalm were both named to the Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division ' s First Team. Also, cited as members of the Conference ' s Second Team, were Mike Blake, Bob Crosetto, Brian Greenberg, Ernie Jackson, Steve Meszaros, and Chuck Muller. Other highlights of the season included the passing ability of Kurt Werkheiser, who was named to the ECAC Division II Weekly Honor Roll for his efforts against Millersville State, the defensive ability of Bob Schwalm, who was credited with 17 ' :F- 4, . - ' s«J .i Pwy B? 1 1 H i m m M I HI M ' ' ' iMi fir p «s 31 } l B Ji Li [ E£jlAJ H» ffiikii Kurt Werkheiser gets advice from the coach and put It into action with a successful pass to a wide open receiver. Row one: Dale Crooks, Scott Schutz, Bob Crosetto, Ernie Jackson, Chuck Muller, Bob Schwalm, Dino Darbenzio, Ken Breuer, Duane Frantz Row two: Dave Kaswandik, Brad Drexier, Bob Torre. Steve Meszaros, Mike Cerone, Phil Michaels, Craig Robinson, John Bolton, Pete Ochinko, Alan McElroy, Row three: Kurt Werkheiser, Ward Martin, Bob Long, Rick Morgan, Tim Tkach, John Hess, Chris Blackburn, Enzo DeFilippis, Jamie Sochovka. Row four: Flint Metzger, Mike Blake, Mark Beeson, Mike Lynch, Chris Gary, Dave Montagna, Tim Talarico, Dave Pepper, Joe O ' Donnell Row five: Doug Berry, Stan Kucewicz, Frank Minishak, Doug Meier, Lawrence McLaughlin, Greg O ' Neill, Mike St. Clair, Greg Wright, John Wylock. Row six: Clayton Wark, Steve Moran. Aaron Porter, Al Poweleit, Tom Lago, Bob Kenney, Mark Kunowski. Ed Wrubel. Pat Ruzzo Row seven: Dale Goble, Brian Greenberg, Kevin Pike, Mark Ortman, Bill Watkins, Tim Hoffman, Scott Baird, Jim Zaccheo, Ralph Richardson. Row eight: Carl Hinkle, Bill Wolf, Frank Galicki, Frank Williams, Clark Boler, Paul Boone. Al Cihocki, Joe Geiger. Bill Sproule. First aid was administered to Duane Frantz to ready him for more game action
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