page 4 The Clarion Volleyball Team Ready To Go Friday, September 17,19^2 By Sandra Zeigler Hey Tornadoes! Guess what’s going on with this year’s volleyball team? Girl’s volleyball Coach Sally Walker is fired up and ready to go with the Lady Tornados in her se cond year here at Brevard. Her hopes are high as Coach Walker speaks of returning players Don na Bishop, Dawn McBride, Chris Owens, Phyllis Walker, and Cin dy Cooper. “Freshmen on the team this year will also be a great asset as several girls come onto the team with lots of experience,” stated Coach Walker. Miss Walker describes her team as, “Great! They always give 110% and they’re great sportsmen, on and off the court.” The team expected to meet one of their toughest challengers last night, when they faced Spartan burg Methodist. At press time, the results of that match were not known. “We urge everyone to come and support our Lady Tornado,’ commented Coach Walker. “Peo ple make the difference in whether we win or lose a lot of the time. The girls have the talent, but fan support helps so much.” Coach Scarborough Predicts: ‘Best Team In Brevard History’ By Tim Wilkins It is quite safe to say that Brevard soccer Coach Don Scar borough is a true optimist. When asked how he feels about his team’s performance thus far into the season, he exudes enthusiasm and confidence. Stated Coach Scarborough, “This could be the best team in Brevard’s history, and it has the potential to go farther than any Brevard team before it.” That’s quite a statement for any coach to make, but Mr. Scar borough does have his reasons. For example, even though his team won only a single contest out of the four pre-season scrim mages, the only time he was disappointed in his team’s perfor mance was a 2-3 loss to the University of North Carolina- Asheville. And according to Coach Scar borough, quite a few four-year colleges are interested in some of the team’s more talented players. Although Coach Scarborough stresses the importance of team unity, he did comment on a few of the brighter participants, such as center mid-fielder David Mobley. “David could become the most heavily recruited two-year col legiate soccer player in the na tion,” commented Coach Scar borough. Also recognized were stopper back Jeff Trost, and John Maple, who, despite the fact that no of ficial records were kept during the scrimmages, scored the most goals. Coach Scarborough also pointed out that out of his nine sophomores on the team, most could be picked to play on four- year collegiate teams. Looking into the future of tne Tornado soccer team, there are nineteen regular season games, followed by the sectional, regional, and national champion ships. On Saturday, September 24, Brevard will sponsor its own four team tournament. If last Saturday’s winning ef fort against tough Baptist College is any indication, the ’82 season could be a rosy one. Team Unity Means Victory By Todd Greeson Second-year head basketball Coach Doug Rogers hopes to put the Brevard College Tornados’ basketball program back on the winning track after a 10-15 record last year. He thinks he has the talent to do it. “We have a strong nucleus of returning sophomores and have a good group of incoming freshmen,” says Coach Rogers. The Tornados return seven sophomores, including last year’s MVP Tim Phillips at the center position. “Tim’s basketball knowledge and one-on-one ability is hard to match,” stated Rogers. The other returning center will be BREVARD COLLEGE 1982 WOMEN'S Sept. 17 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Mars Hill College North Carolina A&T A 6:00 Sept. 20 Montreat-Anderson H 6:00 ’‘Sept. 22 Tusculum College Lees-McRae A 6:00 Montreat-Anderson Sept. 23 Presbyterian College H 6:00 ♦Oct. 1-2 Columbia College Chowan College A 2:00 Oct. 4 Greensboro College Furman University A 6:00 ■•Oct. 6 Coker College N. Greenville College H 6:00 Oct. 7 Tusculum College A 6:00 ■*Oct. 11 Lees-McRae College H 6:00 *Oct. 19 Milligan College SMC A 6:00 Oct. 21 Central Wesleyan Newberry College A 6:00 Oct. 25 Tennessee Temple Montreat-Anderson A 6:00 Oct. 28 Newberry College H 6:00 Oct. 30 Wofford College Milligan College A 9:00 a.m. Nov. 1 Invitational Presbyterian College A 6:00 *Nov. 5 Univ. of SC-Aiken N. Greenville College A 6:00 Nov. 11-13 Ferrum College Region X Volleyball Tournament A ■‘Region Game experienced player. At the guard position sophomores include Daryl Lester, a hustling guard who was voted most improved on last year’s squad. The other sophomore guards are Ricky Pitts and Jeff Fender, who provide speed and ball handling ability in the backcourt. Sophomores Louis Nelon and Richard Phillips will provide leadership and experience at the forward position. The freshmen recruited by Coach Rogers, seven in all, should provide the catalyst for the Tornado club. Among the freshmen is Jeff Former Tornado Valerie Waring spikes one hard during a practice session last year. The Lady Tornados travel to Mars Hill tonight for their second seasonal match. Jones, a tough inside player from Winston-Salem. Jones is ex pected to play small forward and at the guard position. pleased with our chances for a winning season.” Anyone who missed the Swim Club meeting on Wednesday, September 8, and who wants to join the club should see Mr. Ham mond in MG 128. Dozens of beautiful CALENDARS to choose from! Also Cliff's Notes Magazines Stationery Posters Memo Boards Tote Bags •nlcmAnpfcooKv W.C.-M Larry “Doc” Gaines, the only pure guard recruited, is expected to add speed to the team and see a great deal of playing time. Other freshmen include inside power man Joe Forbes, guard; small forwards Ed “Big Cheese” Jenkins, Ricky Trailer, and Paul McGuire. John Wilson, a power forward transfer from Elon Col lege, will not be eligible until se cond semester. According to Coach Rogers, the greater ball handling ability and speed should allow Brevard to operate more of a running of- fense. Says Rogers, “I am really “A main reason I feel we will do well this season,” points out guard Daryl Lester, “is team uni ty. John Wilson, Ed Jenkins and 1 , have all played on the same team at one time or another.” Added Coach Rogers, “We ■ have a tight, hard-working ' squad, and that is a big plus.” " The conference title and na- , tional ranking are the goals this year’s Tornados have set. 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