8 GUILFORD COLLEGE SOCCER OUTLOOK 3^ Guilford College Soccer BY JOHNNY MOORE GUILFORD COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION BUREAU "We're going to be young and inexperienced from a collegiate standpoint," pro jected Guilford College soccer coach Ray Alley, "but we will be deeper in talent and have more and better soccer players than we've ever had." The words of a very talented soccer coach, who in his first year at Guilford guided the Quakers to the Carolinas Con ference Championship and a 7 5 record. 1976 will be a new year for Quaker soccer and according to coach Alley's plan the Quakers are only two years away from qualifying for the NAIA National playoffs, if they don't do it this year. The Quakers return 12 letter Cross-Country Team Exists! BY DAVID JEWETT In case you do not know it, a cross country team has been organized at Guilford College this semester and is still wel coming anyone who might care to join. The coach of the team is Carey Anderson, who is the director of Computer Services and whose office is in the base ment of New Garden Hall. Last spring Carey sent out approximately 150 letters to students who he thought had even the remotest interest in distance running, asking them to come out for the team; but the reply was very minimal. So at this moment it's debatable whether or not Guilford can even run in cross country meets because they simply do not have at least five people run ning in a meet, and the Guilford team has perhaps four people that show up for practice on a regular basis. So Carey would welcome any new faces on the team whether you're an National Hunting 8 Fishing Dan men from last year and four of them were All-Carolinas Conference selections. Leading the returners will be seniors, David Scott and Paul Chapman, along with sopho mores Barry Domow and Mark Cubberley. Mike Sanford is the only other senior on the squad giving the Quakers only three seniors, and only two juniors, a very young team. Leading the newcomers will be University of North Carolina transfer Bobby Propster, who was an All American at Chapel I Hill High School and started his freshman year at Carolina. "There will probably be five or six freshman starting this year, and a freshman at every backup position," stated Alley. Sixteen freshman came to accomplished runner or not Cross country races cover exactly five miles, and this is of course the only event held in a cross country meet. If you're more interested in the variety of track or in running a shorter distance than 5 miles it would still be a good idea to run on this team for two reasons: first, it would get you in shape for the track season next spring; and second, it would indicate to the school that there is an interest in running. This is important because if Guilford students don't show any interest in a track team there won't be one. The school isn't about to allot money to an organization that has absolutely no student participation. The only reason there's a cross country team is because no equipment is needed, and therefore very little money is required for the whole program. Track is different because money is needed to Intramural Soccer i Join a soccer team and play 'either Wednesday (guys) or Thursday (women). See Gibb Furguson in Milner 146 for more information or just come on out at the designated playing times. You can play either male, female, or coed league. ( t The Guilfordian the squad this season and lead ing those sixteen will be five high school all-staters. Richard Wall, All-Stater from Connect icut, Don Hemrick from Michigan, Bobby Lloyd from New Jersey, Bill Johnson from Tennessee and James Stevens from Tennessee. "We should have a strong offense and we should be very strong in the goal, as we have three good goal keepers," commented Alley. Yvon Brumache, was first team All- Nassau County in New York, Bob Sanquinetti, was All- Mercer in Trenton, New Jersey and Bill Johnson. "Our schedule is stronger this year than ever before," stated Alley, "We play Duke, N.C. State, Davidson and buy equipment for the various events. If enough people showed" interest the school might even improve the track around the football field, which is in pretty horrendous condition. So if you are interested please come out and run because it's more fun with more people. Everyone gets to run in the meets, and there's no pressure to produce a great time. The team is for both men and women. Just run at your own pace and try to improve; that is all that is asked. Practices are held weekday afternoons at 4:45 and on Saturday mornings. The first meet will be this Wednesday, September 22, against the University of South Carolina at Saprtanburg, and will be held in Spartanburg. We are an equal opportunity team and will allow anyone to join so come on out. Tennis Round II Round 11, Wednesday, Sept. 22 M2l Winner of M 1 (Anderson-Tornell V. Winner Gross-Bishop) 12:30 C 1 22 Billy Stanton (M 137) v. Winner M Lynch-Dam 12:30 C 2 23 Winner of M 4 Parker-Jones v. Winner M 5 Bergen-Lambeth) 12:30 C 3 24 Danny Pollock (Bry D 113) v. Winner M 6 (McLeod-Higgenb.) 12:30 C 4 25 Doug Woodward (M 329) v. Win. M 7 (Richardson-Sheilds) 12:30 C 5 26 Winner M 8 (Getsinger-Young) v. Winner M 9 (Reynolds-Gilman) 1:45 C 2 27 Winner MlO (Spokely-Parry) v. Steve Wells (Mil. 245) 1:45 C 2 28 Winner Mll (Pitts or Hobbs) v. Winner Ml 2 (Moore-Bowen) 1:45 C 3 29 David Scott (Eng.2s) v. Winner Ml 3 (Fayen-Colton) 1:34 C 4 V 30! Warren Kozak (M 249) v. Winner Ml 4 (KonaslHelsabeck) 1:45 C 5 r 31 Robert Johnson (M2o4)v. Winner Ml 5 (Croton-Haywatt) 5:30 C 1 3 32 Rick Fonde(M347) v. Winner Ml 6 (Bell-Oliver) 5:30 C 2 I* 33 Barry Hussey (M 144) v. Winner Ml 7 (Swaim-Eder) 5:30 C 3 3 Wl Dan Young (Hobbs) v. Winner M.A. (Sloan-Paul) 5:30 C 4 WJ Dorine DevinslHobbs) v. Winner WB (Henderson-Froelicher) 5:30 C 5 34 Jay Plaisted (M 204) v. Winner MlB (Chauvigne-Ambler) 6:45 C 3 ' 35 Steven Hicks (337) v. Winner Ml 9 (Newkirk-Johnson) 6:45 C 4 I 36 Dalton Myers (Bry.Dll)v. Winner M2O (Barrat-Pity) 6:45 C 5 Deadline Round 11, Monday 28,12:00 Losers of Round I and II sign up for consolation, and notify opponents Washington and Lee as non conference opponents, along with a northern trip where we will play Villanova, Trenton State, New York Tech and Towson State." "The key to a successful season will be how fast we come together as a team." commented the Quaker head coach. "Our immediate goal is to be competitive for the NAIA District 26 champion ships, our two-year goal is to qualify for the NAIA National. This freshman class is a big step in that direction." GUILFORD COLLEGE SOCCER SCHEDULE Guilford 6, Davidson 0 Guilford 3, Duke 2 (Double Overtime) September Greensboro College N. C. State Lenoir Rhyne Washington and Lee Elon College Catawba College Villanova Trenton State New York Tech Towson State Atlantic Christian Lenoir Rhyne Pfeiffer High Point UNC-Greensboro NAIA District 26 22, Wednesday 28, Tuesday 30, Thursday October 1, Friday 7, Thursday 9, Saturday 11, Monday 13, Wednesday 15, Friday 17, Sunday 19, Tuesday 20, Wednesday 23, Saturday 26, Tuesday 29, Friday November 4-7 Intramural Kickball Intramurals for women has something new this year KICKBALL. Play gets under - way Tuesday with six teams participating. Games will be played at Dana field Monday through Thursday during the September 21,1976 Intramural Council If you are interested in or have ideas to help the Intra mural program, please come to the Intramural Council meetings on Wed. mornings at 10:00. These are open meetings. The last Intramural Council members have been chosen the exception of a female day student representative. Any one who is interested in this position, please contact Mrs. Clark in the gym. Intramural Champ T-shirts Be able to tell the champs at a glance. All champions in each intramural sport will win scarlet T-shirts. 3:30 p.m. Home 3:30 p.m. Home 3:30 p.m. Home 3:30 p.m. Home 3:30 p.m. Home 10:30 a.m. Home 2:30 p.m. Away 2:30 p.m. Away 2:30 p.m. Away 2:00 p.m. Away 3:30 p.m. Home 4:00 p.m. Away 2:00 p.m. Away 7:30 p.m. Away 3:30 p.m. Away Playoffs A afternoon. If you didn't sign up to play, come on out anyway for your unit's games. Day students may play with any dorm team in this sport. TENNIS In intramural tennis, rain halted the first round of singles so the deadline was extended to 7:00 Monday night. The second round is scheduled for this Wed. Even if it rains, play your match vefore the deadline date (Sept. 27). If you have a conflict see your opponent to reschedule your match. Schedules for tennis doubles are to be out Wed. Pick up a copy in the gym or in Founders. Before each match, players are reminded to go to the recreation room in the base ment of Founders to obtain tennis balls. To do so, you must bring your I.D.

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