Page 4 THE CLARION Friday, November 3,1978 ■4 Cagers Prepare For Season In case you missed them before, here is our undefeated Cross Country team. Cross Country Ranked Sixth Grenier Brevard, N.C. — On Oct. 21st, Brevard College captured a 22 team Dupage Invitational meet held in Glen Ellyn, 111. Teams from Kansas, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, Wis5bnsin, Indiana and North Carolina were represen ted. Brevard won the team title with 62 points followed by Macomb yyiich.) 85, Jackson (Mich.) 88,' Wright (111.) 88, and Haskell (Kansas) 115, rounding out the top five teams. Brevard’s Jeff Wentworth ran a very fine competitive race staying with the front pack most of the way, finishing only 14 seconds behind the leader in 4th place. John George ran well for Brevard finishing in 10th place, followed closely by Tim Black in 12th place. Tim Black, last year’s All-American, is hopefully regaining some of his strength, after being sideUned with a virus infection, most of the season. Greg Boyd who is vastly im proving, finished in 14th place with a very strong 3 miles, after being boxed in for nearly 2 miles. Brevard’s other scorers, Todd Murphy finished 22nd, to give Brevard the title. Both Charles Fisher 52nd and John Traynor 57th, were off their usual pace due to the after effects of the flu. “Everyone ran a very com petitive race, knowing they must do so in order to win the meet,” said Coach Norm Witek. “It was a very satisfying victory.” The Tornadoes Harriers’ travelled to Bristol, Tennessee, on October 28th, for a triangular meet with King College and Vanderbilt University, and Brevard was victorious over these two squads, defeating King 45-21, and Vanderbilt by the same score. The Tornadoes’ Jeff Wentworth set a new course record 27:11 over the 5.1 mile layout. John George finished third for Brevard with 27; 46. The Tornadoes overall record is now 8-0 and they are ranked 6th in the nation, among junior colleges. The next meet for Bevard is the Region X meet. But, the only thing that the Tornadoes have in sight is the National meet, held on November 11th, in Champaign, Illinois. Rob Ottley puts the foot to Abraham Baldwin College. Grenier I ■coupon GOOD FOR fi qoZ- CfiINK FREE! Snno -ihis coupon uith you iht next time, ycA vtsit tr» tom&do room ancf ras&iw a faz soit dririk Offer ot^ yedid -fiwo /)bk5- /Toy. io. Soccer Team Celebrates Win The Brevard College Tor nadoes celebrated homecoming with a 10-1 victory over Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Saturday October 14th. Hassan Regimand delighted the homecoming crowd by scoring four goals and assisting on two others for Brevard. Steve Schneider, tallied two scores for the Tornadoes, who also got one goal each from John McHugh, Jeff Loflin, Rob Ottley and Jimmy Tyson. Thursday, October 26th, Brevard played host to DeKalb Community College-Central. The Tornadoes came away with a hard fought 4-2 ovetime win over the Georgians. Brevard got one goal apiece from Steve Schneider , Hassan Regimand, Andy Dickinson and John McHugh. This victory lifted the Tornadoes record to 7-4-0. October 28th, Brevard took to the road to take on Oxford College in Georgia and the Tornadoes returned home on the short end of a 3-2 score. Brevard’s goals were scored by John McHugh and Steve Schneider. The Tornadoes, who were outshot 26-14, dropped their overall record, to 7-5-0. John Meyerhoff’s basketball Tornados got their first taste of intercollegiate basketball for 1978- 79, “Bulldog style". The Tornados travelled to Boiling Springs for workouts Oct. 17th and 18th and found out why the Gardner Webb Bulldogs are pereninal powers. “We went in there in awe of the place”, said the Tornado mentor, “and they really wofe us out physically. They are bigger and stronger, starting a front line which measures 6’10”, 6’8” and 6’6” and we. played the lambs role Tuesday night.” During the first evening of scrimmage, the Bulldogs and Tornados played four 15 minute periods. Gardner Webb won each of the first three periods by margins of 13, 1 and 9 points and the Tornados won only the last when only freshmen played. Benton Wade and Larry Jewell gave an impressive performance for the Tornados and outplayed their counterparts. However, Lewis Young, a 6’6” G-W senior forward, wore out the nets and proved to be the difference. On Wed. afternoon, the Tor nados decided they could play with the Bulldogs. With the varsity teams playing against each other, Brevard defeated Gardner Webb in each of the first two periods. On October 23rd, Brevard travelled to Hickory to scrim mage the Lenior-Rhyne Bears and the Tornado hoopsters came away with convincing wins in each of the twenty minute periods. The Bears, who are usually powers in District 26 of the NAIA are in the midst of a rebuilding season under new coach Neil Hodges proved to be no match for Ihe Tornadoes. The Brevard front line composed of 6’8” Benton Wade, 6’9” Larry Jewell and 6'2” James McCleave dominated play under the boards, October 27 and 28, the Tor nadoes scrimmaged the always tough Blue Hose of Presbyterian College at Boshamer Gym nasium. In the first scrimmage on Friday night, Presbyterian defeated Brevard in two of three twenty minute periods, by margins of 1, and 13, while the Tornadoes won the last period by 19 points. Exceptional per formances were turned in by point guard Kevin Herron and guard Brian Hprton. On Saturday morning Brevard turned the tables on the Blue Hose with victories of 14 points in two twenty minute periods, while Presbyterian won one by a margin of 5 points. The Tornado Cagers will be officially introduced to the community on November 4th when they play the annual Blue- White game in Boshamer Gymnasium during the second annual parents weekend. “I was extremely pleased with our improvement”, said Meyerhoff. “Needless to say, the Tornados impressed at lot of people. In the afternoon scrim mages, we didn't play Benton Wade due to a slight knee injury the night before. 6’8*/2” Larry Jewell and 6’7” Moose Tim- berlake just did a fantastic job. Scott Harper a 6’3” guard and point guard Kevin Herron also played extremely well”. Scott’s Rock Shop PRESENTS Low Everyday Prices on Records and Tapes 7.98 LP’s at 5.96 7.98 TPs at 6.49 L. P. Special Each Week at 4.99 Authorized Craig Dealer Album Cover Mirrors Picture Disc Colored Vinyl We Special Order Anything 100 N. BROAD atalog Super Cuts tor Guys & Gals Styling Center Hair Analysis & Hair Coloring Dogwood Plaza Mall 883-2761 'up lie Showroom 338 South Broad St., Brevard, N.C. (Beside I.G.A.)' 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