SPORTS
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Lady Knights Still Unbeaten
Winning Kick - Bobby Kulinski scored two winning goals Sunday against Queens College.
The men’s soccer team, now 1-4, will travel to USC-Aiken tomorrow for a 4 p.m. match. The
next home game will be Sept. 26 against Barton College (formerly Atlantic Christian).
Four different players
scored for St. Andrews as
the unbeaten Lady Knights
soccer team beat Queens
College of Charlotte 4-1
Sunday afternoon in the
Little Ceasars Invitational
Women's Soccer Tourna
ment.
St. Andrews' win gave
the Lady Knights the
championship trophy by
virtue of a better goal dif
ferential than Coker Col
lege, which also won two
games in the four-team
tournament. The Lady
Knights had 11 goals in
two games while Coker
had five. Queens finished
third and Shenandoah
College was fourth.
In Sunday's other game,
Coker edged Shenandoah
College of Winchester,
Va., 3-2 in overtime.
Four St. Andrews play
ers were named to the all-
tournament team, includ
ing tournament MVP Joy
Feinburg. Other all-tour
nament selectees from St.
Andrews were Adrienne
Atkins, Katie Vines and
Cathy Feeley.
The remainder of the
all-toumament team was
Angela Rushton, Stacie
Marzigliano and Seay
Eyles from Queens; Katie
Lash, Kelly Jenkins and
Christa Hayes from Coker,
and Ruth Tait, Jennifer
Eaton and Susan Bohrer
from Shenandoah.
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1990-91 S. A. Cheerleading Squard - Members of this
year's cheerleading squad are Lori Dreher, co-captain; and
Chelsea Cureton, captain; seated. Standing in back are Mary
Hunt, KimJenkinson, Maria Faust, and Brenda Krueger. (Photo
by Jane Karpenske)
MECKLENBERG DORM PRESENTS
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SATURDAY
SEPT. 29
4pm-lam
Behind Belk
Center.
2 LIVE BANDS
And a
plethora of
fun and
excitement!
"THE PARTY OF ALL
PARTIES!"
Jon Holloway
!!!_!!! BE THERE * i i i i