The Clarion November 4, 1987 Page 11
lady Tornadoes hosting Region X Tournament
by Juan Kincaid
The Lady Volunteers of the University
.Tennessee defeated the Lady Tornadoes
lo iTa soccer match played at Brevard
Lpntlv The Volunteers scored goals on
^defensive breakdowns and lack of com-
,miration in the defensive.
Earlier in the month BC played matches
apainst Andrew College, Coker College,
ifniversity of Tennessee at Knoxville Er-
tine College, Spartanburg Methodist,
Serson College and North Greenville
College.
BC fell well short of a victory as Emory
University out-booted the Lady Tornadoes
by a score of 7-0. Emory, which is one of
the stronger NCAA women’s teams, prov
ed to be too much for the Lady Tornadoes
to handle. Emory took 34 shots compared
to EC’s 4.
Earlier in the week BC defeated Georgia
State 5-1 and Warren Wilson 3-2. In the
Georgia State game Paige Jackson scored
twice, Melanie Thompson once and Karen
Ellis once while Jackson and Thompson
assisted on one apiece. The other BC goal
came when the Georgia State defense was
passing the ball to their goalkeeper and
the ball went into the net. BC outshot
Georgia State 38-13.
In the game against Warren Wilson, BC
came away with a 3-2 win. Melanie Thomp
son and Paige Jackson provided the scor
ing with two and one goal respectively
while Jackson and Karen Ellis assisted.
Warren Wilson scored their goal at the
22:42 mark in the first half and the 83:00
mark of the second half.
In the Andrew College game, it took an
overtime goal to decide the game s out
come. EC’s Michelle Morton scored the
goal at 97:51 to give the Lady Tornadoes
the 1-0 win. BC had a chance to up that
margin but Paige Jackson missed a penal
ty kick late in the overtime.
In the Coker College game played at
Brevard on Oct. 23, Paige Jackson,
Melanie Thompson, and Amy Cearley
scored the BC goals while Rebecca
Grassie assisted on Melanie Thompson’s
I goal. BC defeated Coker by a score of 3-1.
Coker’s only goal came at the 15 minute
mark of the first half. Coker outshot BC
22-16. Mitzi Motsinger also scored a penal
ty kick in the last remaining minutes of the
game to preserve the win for BC.
In the first meeting between Brevard
and the University of Tennessee, UT came
out on top 1-0. Tennessee scored the lone
goal at 43:88 into the first half and held on
for the win.
Erskine College proved to be too much of
a second half team for the Lady Tornadoes
as they put in four goals to defeat BC, 4-0.
Erskine, who is ranked seventh in the na
tion, scored at the 57, 58, 62, and 82 minute
' marks of the second half. Even so. Coach
David Taylor commended his defense for a
job well-done.
BC versus Spartanburg Methodist was a
different story as BC came out on top 4-0.
j Amy Cearley, Melanie Thompson and
Rebecca Grassie provided the scoring for
the Tornadoes. Michelle Morton, Grassie
and Tina Litter provided the assists.
I Anderson Colllege came to town but
' were sent back with a 1-0 loss. The Lady
Tornadoes got the score from Melanie
Thompson, assisted by Amy Cearley at the
34:22 mark of the first half. BC outshot
Anderson 35-6.
In another blow-out, BC defeated North
Greenvillle College 7-1. Michelle Atkinson,
Paige Jackson, Amy Cearley and Michelle
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Lady Tornado Melanie Thompson blasts a score for BC.
Morton provided the scoring while Morton
Melanie Thompson, Tina Litter and
Jackson assisted.
All of the games are a tune up for the
Region X tournament on Nov. 6-7 here at
Brevard when Tornado fans can watch the
Lady Tornadoes in action.
Pit Crew, Faculty
win crowns
by Kim Belanger
Outdoor volleyball intramurals came to
a close with East Jones Pit Crew, and
Faculty taking the first place positions.
The Pit Crew remained undefeated
throughout the season. The team
members include: team captain Cynthia
Allen, Kim Belanger, Cynthia Bond, Angie
Brumbrey, Sandra Carrera September
Ferguson, Chrissie Giersch, Shelley Ivey,
Teresa James, Teri Jones, Robin McCut-
cheon, and Shelley Wright.
The faculty team consisted of Mark
Bailev Marty Humphrey, Joe Jackson,
?ave Taylor, Jackie Webb, Mike Weber,
and Norm Witek.
Crew won the women’s intramural volleyball champ.onBh.^
Se ^amTncluto. front to back, left to right: Kin.
Sujuki, Tammi Walden. Cynthia Allen, Teri Jones, Teressa James,
Shelley Ivey and Shelley Wright.
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The faculty team won the men’s intramural volleyball chamAnshi^
The team includes, left to right: Mark Bailey, Marty
Jackson. David Taylor, Mike Weber, Dean Witek, Jackie Webbed also
included are Witek’s sons.