Page 12, The Champion Tuesday. Oct. 22,1991 Women's soccer falls From STAFF REPORTS outset. McLaughlin finally got things but the Flames couldn't solve the Robin McLaughlin scored two going at the 12:00 mark on a goal that tough Roanoke defense. Price pro­ goals and added an to power she took in by herself and blasted by vided the final margin of victory when Roanoke College past the Lady Heather Greene for a 1-0 lead. she scored with just under ten min­ Flames 4-0 last Saturday at North Kokell contributed a little over four utes to go in the contest. Kokell set up Campus. minutes later when she took a pass the play once again, finding Price in Kris Kokell also helped to spark from Elyse Andrews and McLaugh­ perfect position to beat Greene. the offense with a goal and two as­ lin and threaded it by Greene for a 2- Roanoke finished the game with 21 sists. Kathryn Price provided the 0 lead. That score held up until the shots. Greene nevertheless did a fine fourth goal for Roanoke. intermission. job despite the constant Roanoke Roanoke' s defense played a strong McLaughlin led Roanoke out in the pressure, making ten saves. game, limiting the Lady Flames to second half and found the net for the The Lady Flames remain at home five shots on goal. Goalie Amy second time in the game seven min­ today to lock horns with Shenandoah Martin played a fine game, making utes in for a comfortable 3-0 advan­ College at 3:30. On Saturday, Lib­ three saves. tage. Kokell provided the pass. erty will be on the road against Both teams came out evenly at the Play was even for most of the half, Davidson College at noon. photo by Jtff Smith The Flames hockey team tied the University of Maryland 5-5 on Friday night and lost 2-1 on Saturday night. This weekend the Flames will be in action at Lancerlot Arena against Flames runners set records Virginia Tech at 9:30 p.m. Friday and at 12:45 p.m. Sunday afternoon.

•Thrill at state championships Continued from Page 16 Poor shooting also plagued the have a positive outlook for this sea­ per game. He did, however, grab Hawks as they shot only 42.9 percent son with all the new faces. I think BY CAROLYN VANDER VEEN who was suffering from a foot injury, the nine teams in the state with five eight rebounds in the game. from the fieldan d had only 68.8 per­ that in the Central Division there are many good young teams and we will Champion Reporter finished sixth out of ten teams. girls running under. Every player on the roster for Hous­ cent shooting. just have to take it one game at a time Liberty's top performer for the Damien Bates also had his best Patti Bottiglieri (18:48), Lisa Smith ton played in the game and also scored. The Rockets hit 51.7 percent of and not worry about one team (Chi­ men's cross-country team tied the collegiate race with a time of 26:02 (19:36), Kim Wolbert (20:36) and Three starters scored 14 or more their field goals, including six of 12 cago)," Wilkins said. LU five mile record at the Virginia finishing in 24th position overall. Esther Mills (20:55) all ran lifetime points, playing in less than 24 min­ three- shots of which Maxwell Cross-Country State Championships 'The course was fair. It was over bests on a course that was measured utes at the most Forward Otis Thorpe knocked down five. For Houston, the preseason is Saturday. the last two miles that the hills were too long. scored 19 points and guard Eric Both teams are still preparing for more a time to shed the rust from not Billy Khan, sophomore, ran the killers," Bates said. The rest of the women's team were "Sleepy" Floyd scored 14 points along the upcoming season. playing in the off season. "On paper best race of his collegiate career David McCombs, who was just very close to their own personal bests, with Maxwell's 23 points. The Atlanta Hawks are a young we should have a very good team," making the All-State team with a recovering from a foot injury that has with Urlene Dick finishing with a Atlanta guard Rumeal Robinson team that has brought many new faces head coach Don Chaney said. time of 24:59. limited his training all season, ran a time of 19:35, Jen Reeder (19:48), was the second leading scorer with 16 to the organization. New players The namesare the same. Olajuwon Khan finished 8th of 165 runners seasonal best of 26:15. Christi Rininger (19:56) and Laurie points in the game. Backup guard sometimes mean that it will take time is the leader and must play well. He and his performance put him 38 The men's team grouped well in Coe (21:16). Rodney Monroe also score 14 points for the team to play well together. should pick up his scoring pace by seconds ahead of Radford the middle of the field with Mark Coach Tolsma was pleased with for the losing Hawks. Gone are Moses Malone, Doc Rivers the end of the preseason. Right now University's top runner. Szkolnik (27:10), Brett Honeycutt both the team's performances and Houston's backup forward, Larry and Spud Webb. In are Augmon, things are going well for Houston Khan now replaces Radford's top (27:23), Neil Sawyer (27:35) and hopes to break the dominant record of Smith, led the Rockets with 13 re­ Maurice Cheeks, Blair Rasmussen and and everyone is contributing. runner as the favorite for the Big Jason Krull (27:50) all performing William and Mary University who bounds in only 22 minutes. Atlanta Travis Mays. Augmon, who was the Houston ran its record to 4-0, while South Cross-Country Champion­ well. continued their state dominance tak­ forward, Kevin Willis, led the Hawks ninth pick overall in the June draft the Hawks dropped their record to 1 - ships in two weeks time. Coach Brant Tolsma said the men's ing the men'sand women's suae titles. with eight rebounds in 18 minutes. should help Atlanta in scoring. Cheeks 5 in the preseason. The two teams "I was happy that I was able to run team did a great job of running smart, Both the men'sand women's teams Houston turned the ball over 22 will bring some leadership and expe­ met earlier this year and the Rockets well and get a P.R. Hopefully the and fiveo f L.U.'s eight men ran life­ will be competing at the Liberty Invi­ times compared to 14 turnovers for rience to the floor, even at age 35. won mat game by a score of 112-96. team will pull together so we can do time bests. tational on Homecoming weekend Atlanta. However, it was the Rockets Wilkins does not think that the Chi­ The game was sponsored by well at the Big South," Khan said. The women's cross-country team against the University of Georgia, that capitalized on the turnovers scor­ cago Bulls, the defending NBA cham­ Virginia's WSET channel 13 and The men's team, which went into tied with Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech and the University of ing 22 points to the Hawks 7 turnover pions, should be the Hawks' only was promoted by Sports Produc­ the race without senior Brent Squires, University team for fifth place out of North Carolina-Ashville. points. concern in the Central Division. "We tions, Incorporated. .. .77. I. .7 .,....-..-.-,...... -i-.

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