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Men's Rugby defeats Catawba
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■ Above - Kevin Woodcock jumps for
the ball during a lineout
Left - The two teams form a ruck to
vie for posession
The Guilford Men's Rugby team
defeated Catawba College's club at
an April 9 home match. The final
score was 25-5. Guilford scorers
were: Joe Szyleyko - two tries, Chris
Runion - one try, Bobby lordanov -
one try, Kevin Woodcock - one field
MARY LAYTON ATKINSON/GUILFORDIAN goal and one converted try.
Kurt Cavanaugh
Sports Editor
WASHINGTON - The supplement
ephedra has been banned by the
federal government.
The herbal stimulant was once
very popular with athletes and
bodybuilders as well as dieters. It
has been blamed for 155 deaths
and multiple heart attacks.
The ban is the first ever on a
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dietary supplement. The Food and
Drug Administration announced in
December it would ban the supple
ment in spring of 2004.
The supplement speeds up heart
rate and can be harmful if misused.
Sales have plummeted in recent
months.
BOSTON - Denver College won its
first NCAA hockey title since 1969
April 10 over Maine, 2-1.
SPORTS
Guilford Scores
Kurt Cavanaugh
Sports Editor
Baseball (16-15, 5-8 ODAC)
April 7 Beat Roanoke 15-5
April 10 Beat Emory & Henry 13-3
April 10 Lost to Emory & Henry 6-5
Softball (8-22, 4-10 ODAC)
April 4 Beat Randolph Macon Women's College 12-1
April 4 Beat Randolph Macon Women's College 28-3
April 7 Lost to Lynchburg 8-0
April 7 Lost to Lynchburg 17-0
Men's Lacrosse (5-6, 0-3 ODAC)
April 9 Lost to Virginia Wesleyan 18-9
Women's Lacrosse (4-6, 2-4 ODAC)
April 7 Beat Hollins 22-4
Tennis (5-8,1-6 ODAC)
April 7 Lost to Emory & Henry 6-3
April 8 Beat Peace 5-4
Denver got to the title game by
defeating Minnesota-Duluth while
Maine ousted heavily favored Boston
College in the Fleet Center April 8.
Denver goalie Adam Berkhoel was
named Frozen Four MVP. He made
24 saves in the title game.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Long-time
broadcaster Pat Summerall received
a liver transplant April 10. He had
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been on the waiting list at St.
Luke's Hospital since April 2.
He was flown from Dallas to
Jacksonville for the surgery.
Summerall is a recovering alco
holic. He qualified for the transplant
through anonymous blood tests.
He played 10 seasons in the NFL
(1952-1961) and spent 40 years as
a broadcaster. Summerall has
called 16 Super Bowls.