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The Clarion November 4, 1987 Page 9 • • • Men’s soccer team in a critical must-win situation by Kim Belanger As the soccer season winds down, the BC Tornadoes are trying to stay on top. As Coach Scarborough told his players,“We are playing not to lose, instead of playing to win.” Most of the players agree that this is the truth.' The game on Oct. 24 against Oxford Col lege resulted in a 2-0 win for the tornadoes. On the 23 of October, the Tornadoes were matched against Berry College “B” in Rome, GA. The final outcome was a 3-2 victory for BC in overtime. During BC’s Fall Break the men’s team went up against North Greenville and Anderson. BC was beaten by N. Greenville 3-0 and by Anderson 1-0. Commenting on the last few weeks, R.T. Meyers said that the team just wasn’t putting the ball in the goal. The weekend of homecoming was a bu- syone for men’s soccer. On Oct. 9 the BC team played Berry College and won by a score of 4-1. The 10th gave BC a loss to Spartanburg Methodist. The score was 3-2 in favor of the visitors. With only a few games left, the Tor nadoes are getting readyfor the NICAA Region X tournament to be played Nov. 6 and 7 in Spartanburg. The last three games will be deciding factors on whether Brevard goes to the tournament. Burger Tornado Billy Stevenson leaps over a Lauterer) driving goalie. (BC photo by Jock College Book Store Announces New Hours Mon.-Fri. 8am to 5pm Sat. 8am to 12 noon From Page 5 freshman at UNC-G, feel a great closeness to Brevard. Mr. Burger has the woods and the classroom, so it looks like we will have him here for awhile. Isn’t that refreshing to know? It is nice to know this, since it assures the fact that they will never serve turtle soup in the cafeteria. The turtleman, often noted for his one- liners and pratical jokes, once had a fast one pulled on him. He told me that one morning he came to class to find his turtles removed from his desk. It appeared to be the case of the missing turtles. Until, one late night, he recieved a ransom note and pictures of the hostages that had been ab ducted by the Rosman Liberation Organization, (RLO). He did not recover his stuffed tortoise friends until he apologized to his classes for his demeaning jokes he constantly made about the town of Rosman. During his childhood, Mr. Burger grew up around education. At one time, his parents were both employed as English teachers. Mr, Burger said one of his high school history teachers was a big influence on his decision to enter the teaching pro fession. He said of this teacher, “He was someone I really grew to respect, and that’s what opened my eyes.” Mr Burger said he really loves the peo ple of Brevard College, “Where else could I get away with acting like I do. K,.: a-\ Tornado Jeff Cabot gets airborne for a header. BC basketball teams warming up for next week’s openers by Kim Belanger The men’s basketball team defeated Central Weslyan in the first scrimmage of the season. With a little over 10 seconds to go the Tornadoes were trailing by 3. Tadd Con ner tied the score with a 3-point shot. Following suit, with only seconds left Jason Williams stole the ball and made the winning basket to put BC on top. In women’s action, the Lady Tornadoes were defeated by Presbyterian College in a 3 quarter scrimmage.“I think we played a good game considering they (Presbyterian) are a 4-year school. I think we need to improve on our offense but overall everyone played well,” said Shelly Ivey. Duvall Drugs, Inc Coll«g« Shoppinglentar Br«vard, N.C. Phon« 883-8182 We bill home Prompt, Courteous. Personal Attention
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