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Softball Recruiting Problems Plague Softball Team Two Years in a Row In his twelve years here at La Salle, head softball coach Rick Pohlig has led the team to a 170-1 12 win-loss record. Every season has seen a .500 or better average. 1986, Pohlig admits, was an exception. It was a transitional year, he says, explaining that tor the first time, re- cruiting was very difficult. Despite a good schedule, last season proved to be too much for the lv under-wo- maned team; where there are usually eighteen players, there were only twelve. Numbers and inexperience were the major obstacles to upholding the .500 or better standard of which the team ' s history can boast. Nevertheless, Pohlig does not view the 1986 season negatively. There were the wins against nationally- ranked North Carolina at Chapel Hill and East Carolina at the George Ma- son Invitational. There was the tie against Rutgers, to whom La Salle has always previously lost. And there were the honors earned by freshman Anne Richards and sophomore Sonya Wil- moth, both of whom were named to the MA AC All-Tournament Team. Left- fielder Richards performed flawlessly at the MAAC Championship, after achieving a regular season .350 bat- ting average. Wilmoth pitched with an ERA of .140, posting a 12-11 record, In addition, Wilmoth had an impressive .267 batting average. Hopes of making it to the MAAC Tournament Championships, however, By Mary Goldschmidt were dashed in overtime when Holy Cross won 1-0, putting La Salle in third place. For the 1987 season, recruiting was still a problem. Fortunately, many play- ers are returning, and their experience will add greatly to the strength of the team. Coach Pohlig is optimistic in his outlook and confident that the team will finish with a winning record. A special meaning will accompany every 1987 game, for the team has dedicated the season to the memory of former teammate Chris Mazurek, a 1985 graduate who died tragically in 1986. It is hoped the team reaches all of their goals. La Salle ' s on deck and ready for victory. Maureen Carroll is ready for a play. 152
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ITIen ' s Tennis Freshman Captures MAAC Singles Title By Peggy Seydow The men ' s tennis team headed for Forest Hills and MAAC Championships in October with just three players return- ing from last year ' s winning season. Sophomore Evan Weiss was outstand- ing at number two singles, losing in the semifinals to the eventual winner of the division. Senior Michael Holt was strong at number four singles, but he truly ex- celled at number two doubles; paired with junior transfer Jim Simone, the duo made it to the finals before rain can- celled their match. Freshmen Scott Piro and Lester Powder played well at num- bers five and six, and junior co-captain Pete Teluk played his usual excellent doubles, leading La Salle to a third place finish. However, the real star of the team, and of the tournament, was freshman Darryl Mack, whose brilliant play earned him four victories at number one singles and made him the champi- on of the MAAC. Never before had La Salle had a player in the championship final, but Mack did not allow tradition to deter him; he fought his way to a tough third set victory over his Army oppo- nent, the previous year ' s champion. Coach Jeff Marmon was thrilled with Mack ' s victory, especially because his young sensation was playing in his first collegiate tournament. Although the men ' s season is in the spring, they play MAAC championships in October, at the same time as the women ' s team. The men ' s powerful performance has Marmon looking toward a great sea- son; with the new advantage of home courts, he hopes to better last year ' s 10-4 record. The team is young, but the leadership of co-captains Holt and Te- luk, and the potential of Mack and the other freshmen, signals a bright future for the 1987 season. Coach Marmon congratulates Darryl Mack for winning the No. 1 Singles MAAC Championship. 1986 graduate Gary Block gets ready to smash a serve against his opponent. 1986 Men ' s Tennis: Pete Teluk, Evan Weiss, Wasyl Manko, Ray Pescatore, Mike Holt, Gary Block, Mike Patterson, John Mercurio, Jeff Marmon (Coach). New 1987 Members: Darryl Mack, Scott Piro. Lester Powder, Jim Simone.
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1986 Softball — Back row: Angela Chessa, Cindy Russert, Maureen Carroll, Rhonda Ferraro. Sandy Davis, Neil Johnson, Mickey Clem. Front row: Ann Richards, Sonya Wilmoth, Toni D ' Alessandro, Denise McCole, Maureen Glocklin, Cathy Shea, Virginia Onofrio (Assistant Coach). Kneeling: Rick Pohlig (Head Coach). New 1987 Members: Karen Boylan, Diane Brown, Donna Mohollen, Leticia McGinn. Rhonda Ferraro, contemplating her next move. Sonya Wilmoth sends it home. i53 •Jl
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