Volume 1, Number 15 "Esse Quam Videri" Ihursday, April 18,1996 Teams Fight for Success in Tournaments Abel, Guengrich, Jarema, Stun Cobras By Christian Malone On Thursday, April 4, the guys’ ten nis team won their first career match at Virginia Intermont, 6-3. Now they are eyeing their first ever TVAC playoffs, where they believe they’ll surprise a few folks. I'he Cavalier guys picked a good day to win, as they knocked off the 5- time defending TVAC Champion Cobras on the Cobras’ home turf, Bristol, Vir ginia. They took the fight to the home team, and made them look more like rub ber snakes than Cobras. Jon Abel, Jason Guengrich, Dave Jarema, and Nathan Gragg all won in straight sets, while Sam Simpkins knocked off his opponent in three sets, then teamed with Jarema to win in doubles. A pumped-up Abel stated, “This is exciting. We’ve been working hard all season long, so this is really gratifying for ail of us.” Since then, they’ve once again fallen on hard times,, losing to King, the rematch with Virginia Intermont, Clinch Valley, and Bluefield. The team’s hottest players are Abel, Simpkins, and Guengrich, who all have a chance to finish with a .500 record this season with a good show ing in the playoffs. Josh Schatzle has also played well taking on the compe titions’ //1 players. The guys hope their play will be about the same caliber as the first V.l. match in the TVAC playoffs, which begin Monday in Johnson City, Ten nessee. Montreal tennis analyst Phil Quinn stated, “All our players will be coiiipetitive, and we should get a few points [in the tournament]. We’ve played alot of close, tough matches this year.” Ladies Eye TVAC "Top Three" by Queen Musengwa I'he lady’s softball team grabbed sec ond position at Tusculum on April 5. Erin Broom commented, “We played tough teams but got the second position.” “We played Milligan before and they won, but during the tournament, we had to play against them again and we defeated lhem,”mentioned Shelly Bowser. April 13 the ladies team departed to chal lenged Lee College. They were knocked down 11 -3 and 8-2. The ladies are hoping to “Kick Butt and heat bombs,” stressed Broom. Angie Beck proudly explained that they surprised a lot of people. “If we had cut out some of the errors and hit belter, we could have succeeded,” concluded Beck. Pitcher Mary Custer explained, “Our defense is outstanding and they help me a great deal. We just need to get our bats going.” The team has a couple games left be fore they enter their TVAC tournament. Gina Granger stated, “1 hope that we sweep the rest of the conference.” Broom added, “1 hope we make it at least reach top 3 in the conference or end up with over hundred.” Nine Colleges Host Regional Job Fair by Tom Oxenrider Special to Newspaper Personally deliver your resume to 50 employers on Wednesday, April 24 at the Grove Park Inn or just check out fu ture career possibilities. A regional job fair has been organized for students at tending 9 area colleges, including Mon treal College. Students can meet employers to dis cuss job possibilities from 10 a.in. until 12:30 p.m. 25 employers will be holding interviews from I p.m. until 5 p.m. Sign ups for the afternoon interviews are dur ing the 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. session. In terviews are restricted to graduating se niors or alumni but the rest of the job fair is open to all class levels. Lists of the employers that will be there are posted around campus or avail able at Career Development in Belk 217. The Job Fair is organized by the Western North Carolina Career Consor tium which is comprised of the Career De velopment Offices of 9 local colleges. Colleges involved in the event are: Montreal College, UNC-A, War ren Wilson College, Mars-IIill College, Lees-McRae College, Isothermal Com munity College, A-B Tech Community College, Blue Ridge Community Col lege, McDowell Technical Community College. Dress depends on why a student is attending the job fair. If you are go ing to see what kinds of jobs are out there or even distribute resumes, dress pants and shirt would be fine for men and dress slacks or skirt and blouse for women. If you are a senior going with the purpose of landing an interview, a jacket and tie or suit is best for men or a conservative dress suit for women. The Job Fair is in the Vanderbilt wing of the Grove Park Inn. Seniors should take plenty of re sumes to pass out to employers. For help with resume preparation, stop by Career Development. Snyder Leads Sluggers at Bat Against Milligan by Christi Waddell The baseball team traveled to Milligan College last weekend (or a vic torious three game sweep. The Cavaliers had strong pitching Irom Seniors Jamie Jessee and Shane Hatcher. Junior Nate Gardner also pitched and was relieved by Brian Snyder. The final scores were: Jessee- 4-1, Snyder- 7-6, and Hatcher- 9-5. Freshman Jason Chicasky stated, “We’re so good, we can only beat our selves right now.” The top hitters for the three game series were Joe Snyder, who went 7-10, had 3 doubles and 3 RBI’s. Freshman Heath Bishop, Sophomore Trey Massie, and Senior outfielder Chris Robertson, added with five hits each. The team played Tuesday against Anderson and will play today at home against Gardner Webb at 3:00 p.m. The big games are this weekend against Tennessee-Wesleyan at Newell field. The men play a double-header Saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. and Sun day at 2:30 p.rn. Sophomore Sven Berg added, “This weekend’s series of games could be the most important in Montreat’s history, because it could decide who wins the TVAC (Tennessee Virginia Athletic Conference).” Massie added, “Since the leader of the horsemen got tossed, it really helped us get pumped up.” Spanish scholar Jarnie Jessee ex pressed his concerns for the games by commenting, “Coach Conley needs to quit getting thrown out of games be cause it is emotionally disturbing to the team when he is not in the coaches box.” The Cavaliers have ten games re maining in their season. Their final home game is April 25th. The team also travels to Western Carolina University on the 23rd, and UNC-Asheville on the 30th. The team is playing well with a record of 26-16, 12-1 in the conference. Newspaper Editor Zola M. Griffin Instructor Brian D. Fuller, MFA Contributors Shazette Davi.s, Linda Shirlen, Queen Mu.sengwa, Chri.stian Malone, JeffShcets, Amy Buckner, Chri.sli Waddell Newspaper accepts student editorials, sub jects to statidards of length and clarity. Signed submissions may be made to the Brian Fuller's box in the Document Center.