Page Four The Clarion Wednesday, October 31,1984 Roadrunners Fourth At NCSU, First At UNCC On October 11, the BC Roadrun ners finished behind three ACC teams in the North Carolina State Intercollegiate Championships in Carter Findley Stadium. NC State’s team, which includes three former Brevard College runners easily won the meet with 31 points. NCSU was followed by Wake Forest University with 57 points, Duke University with 100 points, and Brevard College with 102 points. Brevard’s best showing came from Patrick O’Grady who finish ed 11th with a time of 25:31 over the rough 5,000 meter course. Glenn Roach finished 16th and Charlie Purser finished 17th with times of 25:46 and 25:49, respec tively. According to Brevard Cross-Country Coach Norm Witek, “All three men have run well all season and are good can didates to earn All-American honors.” Rodney Curry and Henning Brandt are still recovering from ankle injuries, which, according to Witek, are taking a toll on Brevard’s finishing strength. Curry finished 28th and Brandt finished 30th, 50 seconds behind front runner O’Grady. Other BC entries included freshmen David Coulter, who placed 31st; Randy Ashley, who placed 32nd; and Winston Brown, who placed 33rd. David Mays finished 46th and Charles Hinkle, who finished 54th, rounded out the Brevard squad. On October 20, the team com peted in the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Invita tional. Brevard easily outdistanc ed her competitors to win the meet with a total of 22 points. Rounding out the top five were Georgia State with 80 points, Western Carolina University with 126 points, Virginia Com monwealth with 134 points, and Pembroke Slate with 139 points. Brevard exhibited fine team performance as only 23 seconds separated the top five Brevard runners and less than a minute elapsed among the finishing times of BC’s top nine. Phil Roberts of Western Carolina won the 5 mile race in 25:07. He was challenged until the last seconds of the race by Brevard’s Patrick O’Grady who finished second with a time of 25:22. Brevard’s Rodney Curry finished fourth and was followed by teammate Charlie Purser, 5th, Henning Brandt, 6th, and Glenn Roach 7th. Brevard received additional strength from the grouping of David Coulter, who finished llth; Randy Ashley, who finished 12th; David Mays, who finished I3th| and Winston Brown, who finished 14th. Brevard’s second grouping logged times within 19 seconds o( each other. Other Tornado finishers includ ed Sam Dantzler, 19th, James ! Thompson, 23rd, Charles Hinkle, 28th, Gordon Murray, 59th, and John Filliyaw, 64th, 4' S''*- ' Ladies Prepare for Season Eddie Tadlock battles a Dekalb College player for con trol of the ball during Brevard’s Homecoming Game. The game ended in a 3-3 tie. By Julie Thompson Brevard’s girl's basketball team is anticipating a successful season, with seven strong return ing sophomores and six very pro mising freshmen making up this year’s team. Coach Mary Ann Sunbury sounded very en thusiastic about the team’s pro gress on the court after their first on-court scrimmage practice. “The team is strong,’’said Sun bury. “All the girls know what they’re doing which is a good sign so early in the season.” The ac tual season doesn’t begin until November 17 when Brevard hosts Warren-Wilson. On November 3, the girls will play a blue/white game display ing their teamwork for parent’s weekend. There will be two tour nament games before Christmas against Wofford and Warren- Wilson and at the end of February, Brevard will host the Conference Championships. “Regionals are in the first week of March, and I expect that the girls will play well enough to make them,” speculates Sun bury. Sophomore players to be wat ching for are: Sheila Gibson (guard) who was voted All-region last year, Angie Vickers (post), voted to All-division last year, I vet Concepcion (post) Julie Hartley (post), Robin Williams (wing), Pam Lyons (wing), and Carmen Nelon (post). Freshmen players are: Susan Seymore (point guard), Sylvia Alberey(point guard), Lynn Mac- fartane (wing), Joy Ford (wing), Masayo Suzuki (wing), and Teresa Clark (post). Soccer Team Continues To Outshoot Opponents By Eddie Tadlock The Brevard College Soccer Team had a productive week in Region X competition, posting a four game winning streak. The ball started rolling on Sept 25th when the Tornados defeated Mon treat-Anderson College 5-0 before an excited Brevard crowd. The Tornados led at the end of the first period 3-0 with goals scored by Alfredo Moya, Mike Nissley, and Eddie Tadlock. Brevard maintained control of the second period and two more goals were added by John Folckemer and Leo Coleman respectively as the Tornados went ahead to win 5-0. First Union National Bank 704/884-9101 N 73 W. Main St, Brevard, N.C. Compliments Of Imperial Motor Lodge 4 Lane Asheville Hwy. On September 27th the Tor nados defeated Anderson College 4-3 in a close contest that tested the intensity of both teams. Brevard got off to a fine start outshooting Anderson 17-4 but still managed to trail 2-1 at the half with Alfredo Moya scoring on a penalty kick for the Tor nados. In the second period the Tornados were outshot 24-5 but managed to score three goals to Anderson’s single goal putting Brevard- ahead 4-3. John Folckemer, Mike Nissley and Alfredo Moya scored for the Tor- jiad^Jn^th£^econdjgemdj^^^^ Tornados outshot N. Greenville 20-2 to lead 2-0 at the end of the first period. On Saturday the 29th the Tor nados traveled to Tigerville S.C. to play North Greenville College. In an almost one-sided match the The Tornados’ momentum never stopped as they scored five more goals in the second period to N. Greenville’s single goal to win the match 7-1. John Folckemer and Alfredo Moya each scored twice for the Tor nados while Paul Bivens, Mike Viadero, and Richard Chamberlin added one goal each. OH! SUSANNA OLD FASHION DELI SANDWICHES 230 W. MAIN STREET • BREVARD, N.C. • 883-3289 The Tornados were back at home on October 2nd to face an eager Oxford College squad. Brevard got off to a slow start trailing 2-0 at the end of the first period despite a stronger offen sive showing. 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