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Editor | Ben Wick Entertainment Friday, April 27, 2018 • Page 12 Television Crossword Across 1. Ross, Joey, Phoebe, Chandler, Rachel, Monica 4. a Netflix original set in the 1980’s 5. A former White House Communications Director starts her own crisis management firm 6. An alien and his various companions travel through time and space to save the world 7. Starred Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Matthew Morrison, etc. 10. Longest running medical drama 11. Set in Scranton, Pennsylvania 12. Abbreviated from The Naval Criminal Investigative Service Down 2. A goofy teacher deals with her four loft- mates in this comedy 3. Stars Amy Poehler; set in Pawnee, Indiana Cartoon by Trevon Sladek 8. Celebrities push their buttons for musicians 9. Features a forensic anthropologist and an FBI agent 12. NCIS 12. 11.TheOffice 10. GreysAnatomy 10. 7. Glee 7. 9.Bones 6. DoctorWho 6. 8.TheVoice 5. Scandal 5. 3. ParksAndRecreation 3. 4. StrangerThings 4. 2. NewGirl 2. 1. Friends 1. DOWN ACROSS Pun of the week “Ever tried eating a clock? It’s very time consuming.” What song are you from the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest? Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Taurus (April 20-May 20) Leo (July 23-August 22) Scorpio (October 23-Nov. 21) “Monsters” “Higher Ground” “X My Heart” - Aisel “Mercy” - Madame Monsieur Saara Aalto Rasmussen Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Gemini (May 21-June 20) Virgo (August 23-Sep. 22) Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) “Lie to Me” - “Toy” - Netta “We Got Love” “Fuego” - Eleni Foureira Mikolas Josef Jessica Mauboy Aries (March 21-April 19) Cancer (June 21-July 22) Libra (Sep. 23-October 22) Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) “Dance You Off”- “Lost and Found” “Storm” - SuRie “Bones” - Equinox Benjamin Ingrosso Eye Cue What is Eurovision, you ask? See page 10. page 14 sports & fitness Editor Joe Brandel Baseball trusts the process Gustavus Sports Information The Gusties celebrate a home run from their dugout. The new stadium has been a valuable asset in a year marred by heavy snowfall. Nathan Thompson pitched four innings, allowing I think it was a learning expe- came off the bats of Mocchi and Berkner said. Staff Writer only one run on five hits. rience for us going forward,” First-year Carter Clemensen Game two was a closer game, Senior Casey Lewandowski Archer said. who also knocked in two while however, but Gustavus still ver the past two weeks, took home the win, striking out In a back and forth game scoring twice as well. emerged victorious with a 5-4 the Gustavus baseball two of the three batters he faced one, the Gusties managed to More offense came from win. team managed a 3-3 re- in the 9th. keep it close, pulling within Moriarty, Lepel and the pinch- Gustavus recorded four runs Ocord, splitting a series with St. “The first game obviously one during the final frame, but hitting Junior Grant Brockhouse in the second frame off of a John’s, losing two to St. Mary’s didn’t go as planned, but I’m could not complete the rally, who each registered two hits Lindberg single, a double from and then going on to sweep proud of the way the guys losing 3-2. apiece. Berkner and a shot over the Carleton in two games. battled back in the second game Following an early run from The Gusties were at Colle- fence from Moriarty, the first of In a series against St. John’s to bring the series to a split. It St. Mary’s, First-year Cole Pen- geville on Sunday where they his career. on the 11th, the Gusties bounced definitely helps us as a team gilly scored the first Gustie run bounced back against Carleton, The final Gustie run came back from a 5-0 shutout loss in to get a win like that, it shows single handed off of a single, sweeping the Knights in two in the fifth off the bat of Lepel. game one with a walk-off win what were capable of,” Junior eventually heading home on a games 6-0 and 5-4, respectively. The Knights remained per- in game two. Matt Berkner said. wild throw to third. Gustavus stymied the Car- sistent into the final frame, Despite a decent showing The late-game heroics came The Gusties rallied in the leton offense in game one, al- tacking on three runs to put the from the Gustie pitchers in off the bat of First-year Na- final frame off of a solo shot lowing only six runners on base. game within one run. game one, the team struggled than Lindberg, whose single in from Ethan Mocchi, but could Archer had a dominant However, Lewandowski generating offense, even though the ninth scored Senior Nolan not catch up to the Cardinals, showing for his third win of would end the Carleton rally, they owned a 6-4 advantage in Lepel and won the game for losing 3-2. the season, pitching a complete recording the final out and earn- hits over the Johnnies. Gustavus. All six Gustie hits were game shutout while striking ing the save. First-year Charlie Hutchin- “To beat a team that is to- spread out between six indi- out two. First-year Gavyn Walsh took son made the start for the wards the top of our conference viduals in the loss The Gustie offense was fu- home the win after relieving fel- Gusties, allowing just two hits and getting a walk-off win over Despite an impressive of- eled by multi-hit games from low First-year Weston Lombard, over 4⅓ innings of work. those guys was big and hopeful- fensive showing from the Black Clemensen and Senior Brock who made his first career start St. John’s bats woke up ly it will help us make a playoff and Gold in game two, they Peterson, while Pengilly and on Sunday. quickly however, sending home push in the last few weeks of the could not keep pace with the Lepel both drove in two runs. Gustavus now sits 11-10 five runs against the Gustie season” Archer said. high-scoring Cardinals, who Gustavus doubled the overall and 3-3 in the MIAC and relievers in the fourth and fifth Following the cancellation tallied 15 against the Gustie Knights in the hits department, will look for continued success innings, sealing the win. of their series at St. Thomas, pitching staff. taking an 8-4 advantage in the heading into the final few weeks Junior Ryan Moriarty led the Gustavus moved on to face St. “We kind of came out flat, win while also tallying four of the season. Gusties on offense, going 2-3 at Mary’s where they lost both but I think in the long term it walks. “We just need to keep pitch- the dish with a pair of singles. games 3-2 and 15-6, respec- could be good for us. We’re “I thought that these games ing the ball well, keep hitting Gustavus bounced back in tively. young and we need to realize we just kind of gelled and things and stay consistent with the game two besting St. John’s 2-1 “Yeah it was tough. We have that we can’t afford to take were going right. Sam Archer day-to-day process and doing in a nine-inning pitchers duel. a lot of young guys that are go- games off,” Berkner said. came out and pitched super well the little things right will go a Junior Sam Archer started ing to contribute this year and Of the 15 Gustavus hits, six the first game and that really set long way,” Archer said. the game on the mound and the tone for the rest of the day,” April 27, 2018 sports & fitness The Gustavian Weekly | page 15 Women’s Tennis tallies three wins Gustavus Sports Information Senior Ally Baker (right) and Junior Bri Hartmann (left) excelled as doubles partners and individuals, as the Gusties defeated Southwest Minnesota State, Carleton and St. Thomas this past weekend. Michael O’Neil The bottom half of the Gustie ing the Gusties a 2-1 lead going for Sunday afternoon. At this point, the Gusties Staff Writer lineup was similarly strong. into singles play. Despite a rare deficit after trailed 3-4 and needed both of In the fourth spot, Sullivan The Gusties used the mo- doubles play, the Gusties rallied the remaining matches. he Gustavus Women’s won 6-3, 6-2, while at No. 5, mentum coming out of doubles in their final match of the week- At No. 2 singles, Aney Tennis team added three Junior Ally Thorsen cruised to once again as they started strong end to take down St. Thomas bounced back after losing the more wins to their re- a 6-0, 6-3 victory. in singles, taking five out of the and show their supremacy in first set 5-7 to take the second Tcord this past weekend as they Junior Caitlin Steffen round- six first sets. the MIAC. 6-2. She played lights out in the bested Division II Southwest ed out the Gusties lineup with At No. 1 and No. 3, Bri Hart- Baker and Bri Hartmann third set tiebreaker and took it Minnesota State, before beating a 6-2, 6-0 win to secure the 9-0 mann and Baker came out firing continued their strong play at 10-3. Carleton and St. Thomas. victory for the Gusties. and rolled through their oppo- the top doubles position with Finally, at No. 5 singles, They opened their weekend On Saturday, the Gusties nents by scores of 6-1, 6-2, and an 8-6 victory.