Washington College - Pegasus Yearbook (Chestertown, MD)

 - Class of 1974

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SHOREMEN ( ON OFFENSE. Midfielder Tom Mangels Washington ' s 11-6 first-round Hero ' s win on Friday, (left) fires one of his underhanded specialties for a (photo by Russell) ' ■ third-quarter goal against Brown University in DEFENSEMAN Roy Trucksess (48) puts a check on University of Maryland midfielder Dav« Hollock in Soiurday ' s semifinal, won by the Terps 12-10. In background are the other two Shore defensemen. Rich Norris (18) and Jay Elliott J28), and Washington ' s super sophomore goalie. Bryan Matthews. (Photo by Deringer). By H. Hurtt Deringer Emotionally spent, physically dead, Washington College ' s lacrosse team returned to Chestertown Sunday having won respect and prestige with a brilliant performance in the 3rd annual Hero ' s Tournament. Playing three games in three days, the Shoremen convincingly dispatched Brown, Ivy League champions, 11-6, then pushed national champion Maryland to the brink in a superhuman effort before bowing, 12-10, and finally, worn-out, lost to Towson, 12-8, in - an anti-climactic finale. Opening Friday against: Brown University, Washington spotted the Bruins a goal in the first 19 seconds, then with a precisioned offense cut the Rhode Islanders to ribbons while goaltender Bryan Matthews, fantastic throughout with 16 saves, blanked them for 36 minutes. Tom Regan danced through on dodges twice and John Cheek made it 3-1 at the first period gun. Mike Cordrey, Greg Lane, Jody Haddow and Cheek netted second quarter goals for a 7-1 lead by halftime. Cheek and Tom Mangels fired in third period tallies and Washington College held a dominating 9-1 lead by the end of the quarter. Don Kelly emptied his bench in the fourth period and Brown made the score respectible in the closing minutes. Saturday saw Washington College (750 students) in against the University of Maryland (20,000 students), winners over Rutgers, 1+4, and reigning national champions. The Terps on cuts and dodges built a 4-0 edge before freshman John Cheek with a frozen-rope gave the Shoremen a goal in a 4-1 first period. After Marylai.d opened second period scoring, Mike Cordrey gained Washington ' s second goal in an extra-m?n situation. The Terrapins got u back on a fastbreak goal, but then the Shore eleven began to build the momentum they needed on goals by Mangels and Cheek to close at halftime to 74.

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Washington College kept it going when Mike Cordrey made it 7-5 to begin the second half. Maryland, however, quickly regained composure with two fast goals, but Washington Coliege did not wilt. Tommy Regan dodged past Mike Parrell for a score, then Cordrey netted his third score of the afternoon with a long, low shot from beyond the restraining line to make it 9-7. Maryland scored again on a loose ball off the crease, but Washington College closed out third period scoring when Jan Rosenthal fed Greg Lane on the crease for a thin 1(HJ Maryland edge at the quarter. John Cheek, fabulous throughout the toumey, netted his third goal of the contest, to pull Washington to within 10-9 early in the final frame. Once again Maryland got it back off an unsettled situation in front of the Shore nets. But the Shoremen drove back, Lane feeding Jody Haddow for an 11-10 tally midway. In the closing minutes Washington College continued to dominate play (they out-shot the Terps 42-33 with 27 shots in the second half), but couldn ' t hit the nets and the opportunistic Terrapins gained an insurance goal off a broken play close in that made it 12-10. It proved to be an (insurmountable edge that the valiant Shoremen could not overcome. In defeat Bryan Matthews made 20 saves in a brilliant performance. The close defense of Ray Trucksess, Rich Norris and Jay Elliott battled Maryland ' s superb attack of O ' Meally-Mullen -Dempsey to the hilt and cleared the ball 16 of 25 times. Washington had 41 loose balls to 36 for the Terps with Cordrey, Mangels and Robertson outstanding in that category. Cheek on attack, Cordrey at midfield and Matthews in the goal were All-Americans this afternoon for Washington College. Sunday afternoon found Catonsville Community College ' s picturesque playing facility, windswept and chilly. Washington College, forced to play its third game in 46 hours and its second in 22 hours, met arch-rival Towson State without the service of Tom Regan, who Don Kelly decided to rest due to a wrenched shoulder. Towson scored first, but two goals by John Cheek, one on which he was knocked cold, and singles by Haddow and Lane gave Washington a 4-3 edge at the gun. Cheek and Dawson Robertson sandwiched goals around a Towson tally to make it 6-4 midway through the second period. It was the Shore high-point. Midway through the quarter Washington College ' s close defense fell down in clearing, sliding and backing up, and Shore midfielders, weary from three days of running, couldn ' t contain Towson. who scored four straight times to take an 8-6 ed2e at halftime. Towson made it 10-6 in the third as Washington remained flat, before Cheek and Lane brought the Shoremen back to 10-8. In the final frame, however, Washington couldn ' t put together an offense and Towson made it a 12-8 finale when Shore backing up fell down again. In defeat Washington gained no goals from high-scoring midfielders Mike Cordrey and Tom Mangels, who had along with Ricky Ricketts and Jan Rosenthal run their hearts out the day before. Haddow, who played well through it all, scored, along with the super vacuum cleaner transfer Dawson Robertson, who departed to cheers with a cut lip that needed stitches. Towson. a fast and quick team, but also dirty, dealt injuries to Cheek, Robertson and Bert Cook. Aging midfielder Mean Joe Dougherty, who played six years- of club ball before entering Towson along with Larry Stratton, (both City College graduates of 1965), drew a two minute penalty for unnecessary roughness, as did defenseman Wendell Thomas for his vicious shot on John Cheek. Cheek finished the afternoon, however, with four goals in three games. Cheek scored 10 goals and had four assists, and sucked the air and ground dry with his stick. His great performances are best described by those fans that were there Greg Lane and Mike Cordrey each netted four goals. Lane had five assists. Mangels, Regan and Haddow Finished with three goals apiece. Robertson and freshman Andy Cooper, who scored in tr.e fourth period against brown, closed out the scoring. Don Kelly, ably assisted by assistant Peter Boggs and conditioner Tom Bowman, nicknamed ' Sergeant Carter by the Shore squad, have buiit what Towson coach Carl Runk described as the best team at Washington Coliege in seven years. Runk went on to laud the Shoremen for their fantastic effort the day before against national champion Maryland and remarked that he knew that he would meet the same kind of team that took Maryland to the summit, later in the year when the first NCAA Coliege Division Tournament is held. Buddy Beardmore. humble after Saturday ' s close shave, praised goaltender Matthews as among the best in the nation, Washington ' s attack as great and Nuke Cordrey as a midfielder who can play for anybody. Beardmore added, a nd just think ' we come to Chestertown next Saturday. Maryland lost to Maryland Lacrosse Club 8-7. in Sunday ' s championship game. Ken! Countj News Match 27. 1974 CM CM CO HERO ' S Inc. 3rd Annual Invitational LACROSSE TOURNAMENT Catonsville Community College, 800 S. Rolling Road STUDENTS - $5.00 MARCH 21 3:30 P. M. MARCH 22 3:3(0 M. MARCH 23 10 A. M. MP ' 23 3:3b . . M. MA po H 24

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