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Page Four, The HILLTOP Wednesday, November 5, 1986 LAD faliI Football Carson-Newman 10, Mars Hill 7 Carson-Newman ® ® ^ Mars Hill ® ® ' C-N—Revels 37 FG 7—10 7—7 MHC—Calhoun 4 run (kick blocked) MHC—Roland 23 pass from Scott (run failed) PC—Mazingo 5 run (Wingo kick) PC—Wingo 26 FG A—1,(X)0 (est.). DOUBLES: 1. Miano-Cox(E) d. Hatfield- Neily 6-0.6-2; 2. Oaks-Stead(E) d. Eikeland- Kirby 6-0,6-l; 3. Lohman-Curtis(E) d. Stout- Kelley Pardue 6-4,7-5. First downs , PC 9 MHC 5 C-N-Phillips 32 yard pass from Lowery (Reveiz 59-120 44-95 yard kick) MHC—Bivins 31 kick) A—3,000 (est.) C-N First downs ^ Rushes-yards 44-118 ^5-12 Passing >35 Comp-Att-lnt 5-11-0 16-29-0 Punts 13 pass from Scott (Shealy ; . i-lO-l MHC 17 8-36 4-3 4-30 24 2-7-1 9-39 5-3 6-63 9-38.3 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 6-38.0 2-0 3-15 Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—MHC, Calhoun 24-81, Evans 6-26. PASSING—MHC, Scott 2-7-1-24. RECEIVING—MHC, Roland 1-23. RECORDS: Carla Hatfield 3-3 (#1) Jane Neily 3-3 (#2) Renee Payne 2-3 (M) Kelley Pardue 2-3 (O-I at #5, 2-2 at #6) Donna Stout 2-4 (1-4 at #5, 1-0 at #6) Karen Eikeland 1-5 (#3) Buffy Kirby 0-2 (0-1 at #4, 0-1 at #6) SCORING — C-N, Ricardo Gomez 13:*' MHC, Mike Donnelly (Chris Crist) 14:48; MHJ Donnelly Cim Trivison/Jeff Tetrick) 16:20; MH Donnelly (Kevin Keehan) 24:18; MHC, Bakhtiari (Robert Greene) 33:33; MHC, Ebri®J Ceesay (Bakhtiari) 42:31; C-N, Gomez 48:3 MHC, Craig Crenshaw (Bakhtiari) 51:50; MH^ Crenshaw (Tom Cook) 60:41; C-N, William 78:09; MHC, Bakhtiari (Ceesay) 79:59. SHOTS C-N 11, MHC, 26. SAVES — Angel Segura (C-3 7; Kelly Coleman (MHC) 7. RECORDS — C-N 3-10-2, MHC 7-7-0 Penalties-Yards INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—MHC, Calhoun 19-104. PASSING—MHC, Scott 13-6-0-100. Pizzo 16-10-0-93. RECEIVING—MHC, Calhoun 4-47, Hawes 3-34, Bivins 2-55. Tennis DOUBLES: Donna Stout-Karen Eikeland 1-1 (0-1 at #2, 1-0 at #3) Carla Hatfield-Jane Neily 2-4 (il) Karen Eikeland-Buffy Kirby 1-3 (#2) Donna Stout-Kelley Pardue 1-3 (tfi) Kelley Pardue-Buffy Kirby 0-2 (0-1 at n, 0-1 at #3) Mars Hill 9, Mt. Olive 0 MarsHiil 5 © Mt.Oiive 0 0^ Mars Hill 12, Presbyterian 10 Presbyterian 0 0 0 Mars Hill 6 6 0 10—10 0—12 EMORY AND HENRY 9, MARS HILL 0 SINGLES: 1. Gina Miano(E) d. Carla Hat field 6-4,6-4; 2. Carol Saboites(E) d. Jane Neily 6-1, 6-0; 3. Nichol Stead(E) d. Karen Eikeland 6-3,6-3; 4. Vickie Oaks(E) d. Renee Payne 7-6,6-2; 5. Julie Dillon(E) d. Donna Stout 7-5,7-6; 6. Elizabeth Cox(E) d. Buffy Kirby 6-2,6-1. SOCCER Mars Hill 8, Carson-Newman 3 Carson-Newman 1 Mars Hill SCORING — MHC: Mike Donnelly (Mai Bakhtiari) 1:45; Donnelly (Bakhtiari) 2:45; Tetrick (Kevin Keehan) 17:06; Bakhitari (Donit ly) 27:30; Bakhtiari (Craig Crenshaw) 35:3 Tetrick (Donnelly) 47:41; Tom Cook (Chris Cri* 52:20; Crist (Crenshaw) 67:17; Crist (Crensha' 87:23; SHOTS — MHC 42, Mt. Olive 4. SAV^ — Kelly Coleman(MHC) 2; Gary Harrison(MH 2; Jeff Lane(MO) 10. RECORDS — MHC 6-7-0, Mt. Olive 0-12-0 Andy Be ^itor Emei The Lady >ober 17 to E Karen Murp "'®nt down ti >he fall seasc Carla Hat tanked playt "'hat was pr K'keland hat binately, thi 8^>e strong i "omber 5, g; '’oth, but th despite ^«eined also hai 'doubles ^Plittinj Thert firs they the .5 3—8 INTERMURALS; ALL WET 3osoooooe««©oocoooeooocoooe«sos leooooooooocooos^ by Jon Diego Staff Writer Intramural athletics contribute exten sively in the students semester here at Flag football; a tennis tourna ment; and the video game contest all had good turnouts. Now that intertube water polo is under way more have an oppor tunity to be involved in the intramural program. Many took the advantage of the chance to participate. Over one hundred students on ten teams are taking part. Teams must consist of men and women. One need not be a great athlete to excel in this sport. Many a time there has been a petite female steal the ball from an over confident football player, who found himself overturned while attempting to ruin the play. Besides providing an outlet to release our daily tension and excess energy, in tramurals have been called on to aid in time of crisis. Last year an all night tour nament was organized to raise money for Marcus Thomas fund following his ski ac cident. Though you may have decided to sit this one out, intertube water polo is a great spectator sport. So grab a friend and get involved in the fun. %and OP«)ii)g YOGURT BAR 10 Main Street 689-3442 Mars Hill FREE I of yogurt Giant /©© Homemade Toppings W Sugar Bar Com Grand Opening Giveaways! j with coupon HOMEY HILL mRM5 limit of>e per customer* Good 11-7 thru 11 101986 Presentthis coupon fora FREE PEPSI Limit one coupon per customer Good n-7thru 11-10 1986 FEA ^^OILEI C c^ii 7- W4/5 JOOOOSOOGOOOOOCOOOOOCOeOOC joocoooooccoooeocc®®
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