The Aletheia Montreat-Anderson College Tuesday, Febraru 9, 1993 Tough Week For The Cavs Face Three Strongest Teams In Conference By Matt Haney The Cavs openned this past week on the road traveling to Virginia Intermont, to face the #1 team in the Tennesse Valley Athletic Conference. Virginia Intermont domi nated all aspects of the game, winning 100-64. Brad Gabriel summed the game up like this, "They played their best game of the season, while we took our selves out of the game." Returninig to the McAlister Gym this past Thursday, the Cavs hoped to avenge their de feat with a win over, Milligan, the #3 team in the conference. They played the visitors tough for the first ten minutes leading 17-16 as both teams struggled offensively. But be fore the half ended, Milligan had forged ahead, taking a 42 to 36 lead into the locker room. For the first 5 minutes of the second half, the Cavs struggled back to bring the score to 49-51. Milligan called time out, regrouped, then played solid for the rest of the game. The Cavs kept it close, only being down three points with 1:11 left. But on a night when both squads played exceptional games, only one team could win, and that team was Milligan, with a final score of 76-65. To end a grueling week, the Cavs had to face Alice Lloyd, #2 in the TVAC. Alice Lloyd entered the Cavs house and be fore you could turn around had a 20-7 lead. For the rest of the half the Cavs struggled to deal with their opponent's defense, commiting turnover after turn over. At the half Alice Lloyd had a dominating lead of 48-31. Brad Gabriel turned it around early in the second half, hitting 11 points in the first 6 minutes bringing the Cavs back to within 15. Then Brian Lever ing hit 6 straight, and the come back was on. The Cavs man aged to trim the deficit to 9 points, 70-61 before Alice Lloyd woke up and began to play like conference leaders. For the rest of the game they held the Cavs off and took home an 86-77 vic tory. Montreat-Anderson began the week, solidly holding the #4 seat in the TVAC, with Bryan College a distant 5th. With 3 losses the standings are much closer. Although the Cavs are going to make the district play offs, they neeed to bring home a vic tory from tonights game with King Col lege if they want to host the 1st game in the "Cavs’ House" They also need vic tories Thursday in "The Cavs' House day at Bluefield. Lady Cavs Suffer Loss By Kathryn Letterman On Saturday, February 6, 1993, the Lady Cavaliers Bas ketball Team was defeated by Alice Lloyd by a final score of 64-53. The Lady Cavs started out strong in the first half. They played aggressively, making a total of thirty-six shots. Amy Baker led in the scoring with a total of sixteen. Baker scored eleven of her fourteen first half points in the first seven minutes of the game. Traci Haynes put the pres sure on Alice Lloyd throughout the entire game, allowing the Lady Cavs to score points. Haynes , scoring a total of nine, together with Jennifer Hobbs, scoring a total of ten, aided the team's effort. Although the Cavs bee^n Asheville Symphony Performs Orchestra will Present Masterworks series The Asheville Symphony Orchestra will present the fourth Concert of the 1992-93 Master- works series, Saturday, Febru ary 20, 1993, at 8:15pm in the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium. The program is an "Orchestra Show case" featuring Judith Glixon Kutt, cellist, who will perform Saint-Saens' Cello concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33. Robert Hart Baker, Music Director, will conduct the Or chestra in the performance of Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante, K.297b in E-flat major featur ing Asheville Symphony play ers Jerry Hudson Evans, oboe; Harry Hill, clarinet; Nancy R. Bondurant, basson; Paul Basler, horn. Other music in cludes Ravel's Pavane for a Dead Princess. Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty Suite; Op. 66a, and Strauss' Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks Op. 28. Tickets are available at the Ashe ville Civic Center Box Office (251- 9999) and at the Asheville Symphony Office. For additional information please call 704-254-7046. Arbv^s Discount Arby's is now offering A 10% Discount to all M-AC students, Faculty and Staff. Students must present I.D. Card, Faculty and Staff must present the cards they received in their boxes. playing the game well, they were out-played by Al ice Lloyd, who be gan taking the lead in the last nine minutes of the game. Al ice Lloyd blocked many of the Ladies' passes and would not allow them inside. The Lady Cavs could not pull it together and lost the game by eleven points. On Thursday, February 11, 1993, the Lady Cavs will face Tennessee Wesleyan at 5:30pm at McAlister Gym. The Ladies were defeated by Tennessee Wesleyan earlier in the season by a margin of twenty-six points. This should be a challenging game for the Lady Cavs to win. On Saturday, February 13, 1993, the Ladies will travel to Virginia to battle Bluefield Col lege. This will be the first time the Lady Cavs have played Blue field this semester. Valentine's Day (ZPS) This holiday was originally instituted to honor two martyrs of the early Christian church. During the reign of Emperor Claudius II, a priest and physician named Valentine was beaten and beheaded out side of Rome, Italy on February 14, 269 AD. Later the Bishop of Terni, also named Valentine, was beheaded for his faith. Read more about the martyrs of the Christian Church in Fox's Book of Martyrs, by W.B. Forbush, Editor (Zondervan Publishing House, 1967). Available at your local Christian bookstore or by calling 1-800-727-3480. ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE Tuesday, Feb. 9 6pm Ladies' B-ball King College 8pm Men’s B-ball King College 9 -11 pm Open House Davis and Howerton Halls Wednesday, Feb. 10 5:45pm Student Activities BCC Lounge 7pm Prayer Meeting Gaither Chapel 9 -11 pm Open House M-A Hall Thursday, Feb. 11 10am Chapel-Kathy Bartalsky Gaither Chapel 6pm Ladies'B-ball Vs. Tennessee McAlister Gym 8pm Men's B-ball Vs. Tennessee McAlister Gym 9 -11 pm Open House Davis & Howerton Halls Friday, Feb. 12 5:15pm Valentine's Dinner Howerton Cafeteria 8pm King of Hearts pageant Gaither Hall 8pm Reggae 45 Cherry 8pm Sunshine Too (Play) UNCA Aud. Saturday, Feb. 13 2pm Women’s B-Ball Bluefield College 4pm Men’s B-Ball Bluefield College 9pm Valentine's Dance Howerton Cafeteria Sunday, Feb. 14 9:45am InterAct BCC Lounge 7pm Vespers McGregor Lobby 8pm The Billy’s & The Dorkesters Be Here Now 8pm Industrial Music Scandals Monday, Feb. 15 4:05pm SGA Executive BCC Conf. Room 6:05pm SGA Legislative 9pm Bingo Night Jewish Comm. Center (Charlotte Street) 9:15pm FCA meeting BCC Lounge 9-11 pm Open House M-A Hall Asheville Symphony Needs Musicians The Asheville Symphony is announcing vacancies in the fol lowing positions for the 1993 - 94 season: Violin II, principal cello, principal flute, principal horn and principal trumpet. Auditions will be held on Mon day, March 29, 1993, 7 - 10pm in the Symphony Rehearsal Hall, lower level Asheville Civic Center. The auditions will be heard by Asheville Symphony Orchestra Music Director Robert Hart Baker. For an appointment and repertoire list, call the Asheville Symphony Office at 704-254-7046 during busi ness hours. The Aletheia Contributors Eric Bush, Marsha Evans, Kenneth Graham, Jr., Matt Haney, Ed Heidel, Lisa Holcomb, Jamie King, Shalimar Kinsey, Kathryn Letterman and Mark Pardue Editor Jennifer Gunsch Faculty Advisors Rich Gray & Brian Fuller The Aletheia is published weekly by the journalism students of Montreat-Anderson College in cooperation with the Office of Student Activities. The Aletheia welcomes student editorials subject to standards of length and clarity. Signed submissions may be made to the main office of Gaither Hall.