14 Cfte (guiltortiian Potpourri Goals hard to find for Lady Quakers Randy Wall The Lady Quakers had an up and-down week—one up and two down. The 1-2 week puts the team's record at 4-6-2 on the year, 3-4 in the conference. Last Wednesday, the team suf fered a 2-1 loss to Randolph-Ma con Woman's College. Scoring the only goal for the Quakers was senior Betsy Noell. "We took them for granted," said head coach Pamela Howe. "We outshot and outplayed them, and ended up losing 2-1. That was a tough loss." Then, last Saturday, Guilford traveled to the College of Notre Dame, one of the top-ranked teams in the south region. The Quakers again played hard but lost 3-0. "We played a pretty good game gainst them, we just had a hard ..me scoring," said Howe. With the offense trying to find the opponent's net, junior goal keeper Melanie Ray did a good job of protecting Guilford's. "Melanie Ray had great game. Every goal they scored they de served it, and she was really mak ing some great saves." The Quakers bounced back from DOLLEY'S Serving Guilford College Since 1981 f Appetizers • Subs • Salads and much more! Mon/Wed Nights Tue/Thur Nights $1.50 Highballs 650 Draft QUAKER VILLAGE 613 DOLLEY MADISON RD. 292-8833 Mon-Sat 11 anrv2am See Couponl DOLLEY'S Buy Any Sub, Sandwich, or Salad Get One Freel ' „ > (SWmmAGZ.,, : V • • ' 613 DOtLEVMAOBONRD... • -, £, ;|fc ; 292-8833 V/ljSi ' nam-2ainn V ' V 193 /(t)^ their two losses to beat Goucher College, 6-2, with a stong second half performance. The score was tied 2-2 at the end of the first half, but in the second half Guilford's offense exploded with 12 attacks on goal that resulted in four goals. Senior Mandy Ford and junior Ali cia Golden each scored two goals, while Noell and sophomore Stephanie Ploeger each scored on penalty kicks. "We had a great second half against Goucher," said Howe. "It hopefully boosted our confi dence in scoring again. We've had a hard time concentrating in the first half. I think if we go through the stats, we're outshooting our opponent in the second half. But soccer is such a low-scoring game that if you don't play one half it's hard to make up." "I don't think we've played up to our potential the past three games. We've slacked off a little bit—for what reason I'm not quite sure yet. I think traditionally some times that happens when mid-terms are about to come and we're to wards the end of the season and everyone's tired or what not. "So, we've got two more games to prove ourselves and we'll see what happens." A few injuries have hit the Lady Quakers lately. Sports "We have a couple of injuries," said Howe. "One in particular is freshmen forward Jane Singleton. She had been playing well through the Hollins game. We haven't been able to get her up to full run. She played a total of thirty minutes all weekend. She's got great speed." Friday, October 16 Volleyball v. Eastern Mennonite, HOME, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, October 17 Women's soccer v. Washington & Lee, HOME, 11:30 a.m. Men's soccer v. Hampden-Sydney, HOME, 12:00 Football v. Bridge water, HOME, 1:30 p.m. Sunday, October 18 through Friday, October 23 FALL BREAK— NO GAMES SCHEDULED Saturday, October 24 Football v. Emory & Henry, HOME, 1:30 p.m. Men's soccer v. Greensboro, away, 12:00 Tuesday, October 27 Women's soccer, ODAC tournament begins Men's soccer, ODAC tournament begins Wednesday, October 28 Volleyball v. Ferrum, HOME, 6:30 p.m. Guilford travels to Roanoke on Wednesday. Roanoke is third in the conference and have beaten NC Wesleyan, one of the top teams in the region. "We have to be mentally in the game. They're very athletic and aggressive." "Sooner or later they will take checking out, too, and we'll be skating around with skirts on." —New York Rangers "goon" Tie Domi commenting on the National Hockey League's effort to remove fighting from the game. ICHRIST THE KINGI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CURRENTLY MEETING IN THE MOON ROOM IN DANA AUDITORIUM, 10:30 a.m. SUNDAY AN UPBEAT WORSHIP THAT STIMULATES THE INTELLECT AND CONTAINS INSIGHTS FOR LIVING J CASUAL'DRESS IS FINE '* "';;'; >/ j October 16, 1992 On Saturday, the Quakers will play their last home game of the season against Washington & Lee. Washington & Lee is coming off a devastating loss to Sweet Briar, so they'll be looking to play well here. The game starts at 11:30.

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