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SportsSportsSportsSportsSportsSportsSportsSportsSportsSpx)rtsSportsSportsSportsSportsSportsSportsSports It's Time to Make a Change (It may be just in time) It's time. The leaves are changing again. Cool winds lead us to our cedar closets back home for light sweaters My 19th birthday is approaching and I am making one request to you - please read this column carefully. Thank you. It's time. The excitement of October is here, the major league baseball playoffs have arrived and my team is on board! My beloved Bucs won the National League East for the first time since '79. Bonds, Bonilla and Drabek had career years. It's time. There's no "wait 'til next year" attitude in Pittsburgh —let's do it now. It the Pirates win the World Series, they will be transformed from a team that Quakers' Women's Soccer win 5 of 6 Dave Zwadyk Staff Writer The women's soccer team improved their record to 5-4 with wins over Catawba and Randolph-Macon Women's College. Guilford won its fourth straight game in a 3-0 demolishing of Catawba. The ladies dominated every aspect of the game, out shooting the Indians 19-5 and registering 16 comer kicks to Catawba's zero. "I think we played great," said Coach Pam Howe. "We played hard, maintained pressure and took good shots." Glennon Treadwell scored the first goal off a Mandy Ford pass three minutes into the game. Shanna Jackson added the sec ond goal when she kicked a corner kick that was tipped by the Indians' goalie into the net. Betsy Noell tallied the final goal when she blasted a shot just under the crossbar from 18 yards out. In Saturday's game against Randolph- Macon (Ashland), the women lost 4-2, evening their record at 4-4. The game remained scoreless until Randolph-Ma con tallied three goals in a six-minute span midway through the first half. Lisa Gavin scored the first Guilford goal with a little over four minutes left in the first half. Kathy Corcoran scored the women's second and final goal two min utes later. Randolph-Macon added its fourth goal with 11 minutes left in the game. The women returned to their winning ways against Randolph-Macon Women's College. Susan Schnurr scored the first of two goals 42 seconds into the match. One minute forty-five seconds later, she added her second goal off a Betsy Noell assist The women continued to play ball well and chalked up another score when Glen THE GUILFORDIAN October 8, 1990 12 struggles to win to a team that has over come defeat. Isn't it neat how Barry Bonds and Rafael Belliard can both receive World Series rings and be labeled "champions"? Bonds has as many stolen bases (52) as Belliard has at bats, but they would each get one ring. By just accepting their roles with the team, each of the Pittsburgh players can reap benefits. It's time. After the leaves change, they will fall. Winter approaches and snow will soon blanket the dead, defeated leaves. Several will mourn if the Bucs don't win it all this month, but spring training is right around the corner— isn't it? Won't the sun shine again? The flowers should bloom again. What about the leaves? Pitchers and catchers will report non Treadwell knocked a Mandy Ford pass into the back of the net 24 minutes later. Dawn Cooper and Kristi Wachowiak were credited with the assist on Betsy Noell's goal 14 minutes into the second half. Ten minutes later, Sarah Strohl used a Schnurr assist to push the lead up to 5-0. Mandy Ford finished the scoring when she added a goal off a Wachowiak pass. The Lady Quakers outshot Randolph- Macon 17-0. After being injury-free until Jen Harri son dislocated her thumb, the Lady Quak ers sustained sudden rash o# injuries. Victoria Phelps will miss a few games due to sprains, as will Lori Roberts, who will be out for a couple of weeks with a se verely sprained ankle. Freshman Lisa Gavin, who recently earned a starting spot, will most likely miss the rest of the season with a knee injury. Volleyball >■ continued from page 10 Elon match also, never having lost to the Fighting Christians, butthe Quakers would eventually run into substitution problems. Guilford took the first game 15-11, but had problems scoring in the second. A number of sideouts left the Quakers short in substitution possibilities, so Currie was forced to save her special assignment play ers for crucial times later on. "You only get 12 total subs and we got stuck after all those sideouts," Currie said. Elon gained momentum by attacking hard and the Quakers got rattled, losing the second game. Then Guilford suffered a complete break down in passing in the third game, offering the Christians free balls, which left the again... won't they? It's time. There may not be another season to enjoy. There may not be another sunrise to enjoy. It's time. Anybody can find their way to the World Series of salvation. Anybody. After accepting God's grace through Jesus Christ, all things are passed away and everything's new. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come! -2 Corinthians 5:17 You don't need any fancy credentials to earn your way into this game. All you need is to accept Jesus Christ as your personal savior— and you're part of the team. SPORTS SCHEDULE Monday, Oct. 8 4:00 Women's Soccer vs. Emory HOME Tuesday, Oct. 9 4:00 Men's Soccer vs. Roanoke AWAY 5:30 Volleyball vs. Catawba HOME Thursday, Oct. 11 4:00 Women's Soccer vs. Queens HOME 4:00 Men's Soccer vs. Elon AWAY Fri.-Sat., Oct. 12-13 Volleyball at Gallaudet Tournament Saturday, Oct. 13 11:00 Women's soccer vs. Hollins HOME 1:30 Football vs. Bridgewater HOME 4:00 Men's Soccer vs. Washington College HOME SPORTS SCORES Women's Soccer def. Catawba 3-0 Football def. Newpot News 20-17 Men's soccer def. Hampden-Sydney 1-0 R-M (Ashland) def. Women's soccer 4-2 Women's soccer def. Randolph Macon (WC) 6-0 Volleyball def. Pembroke 15-6,15-5 Elon def. Volleyball 11-15,16-14,15-7, 5-1 Duke def. Men's soccer 5-1 Davidson def. Volleyball 15-5,15-7 Volleyball def. Lenoir Rhyne 15-4,15-6 Quakers at the mercy of the Elon offense. Some individual highlights: Klingseisen had 11 blocks, Janet Siegfriend had 17 digs, Barbara Malone had 4 aces, and Davis was 5 for 10 on the attack. Against Davidson, Guilford could not keep its serve. The Quakers' only scoring in the first game came while Emily King was serving. "I don't think that we played poorly," Currie said. "We just should have served better." Davis recorded 6 kills in nine attempts with one error and Malone was errorless with 6 kills on 13 attempts. Carolyn Doss scrapped for 14 digs. Butch Maier Check out what your manager J. C. has already done for you: He has died for your sins—even before you found out where your locker was. And then He rose again! If you are buddy-buddy with Jesus, your manager, you can even rap with the owner: God. What a deal! When I was on those long road trips on that cellar-dwelling team, it got pretty lonely. But with J. C. and the crew, you've got some awesome fellowship. And what a prize— eternal life! But what of our temporary physical state? It's late - leaves are falling dead around us. It's time. "Davidson is a really solid team," Currie commented. "They were just a litde too strong for us." Guilford bounced back from back-to back losses soundly against Lenoir Rhyne. "We were passing much better and played with spirit," Currie said. "We worked well as a unit out there." Kennedy was 5 for 8 with 3 aces and Klingseisen was 5 of 9 for the 12-5 (3-2 in District 26) Quakers. Curried was pleased. "I was real glad that we could get that win," she said. Guilford is determined to win 20 games and looked to draw closer to that goal with victories at the Concord Invitational. 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