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Vol. 24 — No. 16 JANUARY 26, 1982 BETHLEHEM, PA. Matmen BowJCo Penn State Husted an m iiv^^ Lions Capture 26-12 Verdict Before 3,500 Lehigh wrestlers, after ending their mid-winter trip with a 38-2 blowout at Pittsburgh, fell 26-12 to Penn State last Saturday before 3,500 spectators in Stabler Center. It was the Nittany Lions' first victory over the Engineers in five years. The loss dropped the seasonal record to 2-5-1 and Lehigh's strong of 29 consecutive winning campaigns suddenly is seriously threatened. The Engineers have five duals remaining and must win them all to keep the streak alive. Tom Husted (126) of Mont- vale, N.J., Colin Kilrain (190) of Braintree, Mass., and Roy Lobdell (158) of Deposit, N.Y.,were the week's only double winners. They picked up the only three triumphs against Penn State with Husted topping Scott Lynch, 13-8, Lobdell upsetting highly-regarded freshman Eric Brugel, 6-4, and Kilrain pinning Ben Hepburn in 6:32. Kilrain (11-0) is the only unbeaten (Continued on Page 2) PENN ST. 26, LEHIGH 12 118—Carl DeStefanis, PSt, dec. Bob Weaver, 9-8. 126—Tom Husted, L, dec. Scott Lynch, 13-8. 134—Bill Marino, PSt, dec. Pete Schuyler, 9-8. 142—John Manotti, PSt, dec. Frank Vresics, 14-11. 150—Eric Childs, PSt, dec. Tommy Bold, 16-6. 158—Roy Lobdell, L, dec. Eric Brugel, 6-4. 167—John Hanrahan, PSt, dec. Kevin Mulligan, 17-4. 177—Bob Harr, PSt, dec. Jeff Newman, 11-4. 190—Colin Kilrain, L, pinned Jan Hepburn in 6:32. Unl—Steve Setter, PSt, dec. Pat Brown, 17-0. Referee—Pascal Perri. iJhtdn All-Stars (B&W Photo) ALL-STAR choice Tom Husted of Lehigh locked up with Scott Lynch, underneath, of Penn State, during 13-8 victory for Engineer 126-pounder. Husted broke open a tight bout with late takedown and back points at Stabler Center. LU Captain Honored By East Coast Conf. COLIN KILRAIN . . .all-star at 190 Charlie Blue, Lehigh senior captain from East Orange, N.J., has been named East Coast Conference western division basketball player-of-the- week. The Engineer captain was honored following strong performances against two of the conference's premier squads, St. Joseph's and American, and a brief but effective show against Fairleigh-Dickinson of Madison. He had six points while seeing FDU MADISON King 3 0-0 6: Redondo 51-3 11; Brown 1 3-6 5; Leibman 6 2-3 14, Alvaro 1 0-1 2; Rendine 10-02; Minick 00-00; Gay 0 0-2 0; Grunwald 2 2-3 6; Rush 0 0-00; Sotto- lano 0 0-0 0; Koluch 0 3-4 3; Mazur 0 0-2 0. Totals: 19 11-24 49. LEHIGH Blue22-36; Collins35-711; Moranl0-1 2; Pauley 4 0-1 8; Ketcho 3 0-0 6; Howard 6 3-4 15; Belson 0 0-0 0; Andreychik 2 0-0 4; Chance 6 1-3 13; White 2 0-0 4; Wickman 0 1-2 1; Kamin 6 3-3 15. Totals: 35 15-24 85. Halftime: Lehigh 43-23. Officials: Donaghy and Laws. ST. JOE'S Dearborn 3 2-2 8; Lojewski 8 6-6 22; Costner39-1015; Mitchell 2 4-6 8; Warrick 4 1-19; DiCaro02-22; SrpingmanO 0-0 0. Totals: 20 24-27 64. LEHIGH Blue 7 2-416; Collins 2 3-3 7; Moran 00-0 0; Pauley 2 0-0 4; Ketcho 2 1-2 5; Howard 5 0-0 10; Bell 0 0-0 0; Chance 0 3-5 3; Kamin 2 3-3 7. Totals: 20 12-17 52. Halftime: 27-27 Tie. Officials: Silvester and Pollock. very limited action as the Engineers won 85-49 over FDU, 21 against American in an 85-70 loss and 16 against St. Joe's in a 64-52 defeat. The Lehigh quintet, now 7-7, (Continued on Page 2) CHARLIE BLUE . . .player-of-week LEHIGH Blue 10 1-221, Collins 7 0-014, Moran 2 1-2 5, Ketcho 4 0-0 8, Pauley 3 2-2 8, Howard 10-02, Chance 4 3-3 11, Kamin 0 0-0 0, Bell 0 1-2 1. Totals 31 8-11 70. AMERICAN Nickens 10 4-4 24, Adams 1 0-0 2, Jones 4 0-4 8, Austin 20-04, Sloane 10 6-7 26, Samonsky 2 3-3 7, Nesmith 0 0-0 0, Daniels 0 0-0 0, Ridley 3 0-0 6, Lutz 0 0-0 0, Aunon 4 0-08, Springer 0 0-0 0. Totals 36 13-18 85. Halftime: American, 44-32. Officials: Catanzaro and Stoudt. Engineer Aces Will Wrestle In East-West Meet Feb. 1 Four national champions are among 20 of the nation's finest collegiate wrestlers picked to compete in the 16th annual NCAA East-West All-Star meet Monday, Feb. 1, at the Stabler Athletic and Convocation Center, Lehigh, at 7:30 p.m. David Icenhower, former Lehigh captain and a highly- successful mentor at Trenton, N.J., State College, will coach the East squad with Len Kauf- fman, of Portland State, directing the West. All four of the reigning NCAA champions are on the West squad including 134-pounder Jim Gibbons and 150-pounder Nate Carr of Iowa State, 126- pounder Dan Cuestas of Cal State Bakersfield, and 158- pounder Ricky Stewart of Oklahoma State, a two-time national winner. Rounding out the West lineup are 118-pounder Randy Wil- lingham of Oklahoma State, 142- pounder Len Zalesky of Iowa, 167-pounder Dave Schultz of Oklahoma, 177-pounder Perry Hummel and 190-pounder Mike Mann of Iowa State, and heavyweight Steve Williams of Oklahoma. Lehigh, with 126-pounder Tom Husted and 190-pounder Colin Kilrain scheduled to com- All-Star 'Grapple' The Lehigh Alumni Club of Allentown is sponsoring a "grapple" following the NCAA East-West All-Star wrestling meet in Stabler Center Feb. 1. It will be held on the west concourse and a donation will be accepted. Wouter M. DeNie, of Oak Lane Gardens, Trexler- town, is president of the sponsoring club. Alumni and guests are invited. pete, is the only eastern school with more than one entry. Completing the lineup are Joe McFarland of Michigan at 118, CD. Mock of North Carolina at 134, Jim Martinez of Minnesota at 142, Mark Schmitz of Wisconsin at 150, Chris Catalfo of Syracuse at 158, John Hanrahan of Penn State at 167, Tim Morrison of Rider at 177 and Bruce Baum- gartner of Indiana State, Terre Haute, heavyweight. Trackmen Set Mark Lehigh runners set an event record Jan. 21 while winning the East Penn College One-Mile Relay at the Phila. Track Classic in The Spectrum. The Engineers covered the route in 3:26.2 and this toped a meet mark of 3:27.9 established by Lafayette two years ago. Competing for Lehigh were Mark Holmes (: 51.9) of Warminster, Pa., Tom Whelan (:50.9) of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Doug Gugino (:51.9) of Buffalo, N.Y., and Rusty Fulford (:51.5) of Allentown, Pa. Ironically Bill Donahue, now supervisor of the Saucon Fields complex at Lehigh and assistant coach of track and cross country, coached the record-setting Lafayette quartet in 1980. He and head coach John Covert handled the Lehigh contingent at the Spectrum. WRESTLING, BASKETBALL YEARBOOKS If you would like to receive one or both of the 8V2" x 11" yearbooks for $1 each, please return the coupon below to: Lehigh Univ. Alumni Assn. Alumni Memorial Bldg. 27 Bethlehem, PA 18015 Please send me: ( (Wrestling Yearbook ($1) ( (Men's Basketball Yearbook ($1) Name Class.. Address Zip Check here ( ) if above is a new address
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Title | South Mountaineer Volume 24, Issue 16 |
Subject | Lehigh University--Periodicals; Campus Scenes; Lehigh University. Alumni Association; Campus environment |
Description | Reports on the past week's athletics news at Lehigh University. Published weekly, except for vacations, during the school year. |
Creator | Lehigh University. Alumni Association. Alumni Student Drants Committee |
Publisher | Lehigh University |
Date | 1982-01-26 |
Type | Text |
Format | newsletters |
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Extent | 2 pages |
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Title | [Front cover] |
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Identifier | SC LSer S726 V24 N16 001 |
Language | Eng |
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Full Text | Vol. 24 — No. 16 JANUARY 26, 1982 BETHLEHEM, PA. Matmen BowJCo Penn State Husted an m iiv^^ Lions Capture 26-12 Verdict Before 3,500 Lehigh wrestlers, after ending their mid-winter trip with a 38-2 blowout at Pittsburgh, fell 26-12 to Penn State last Saturday before 3,500 spectators in Stabler Center. It was the Nittany Lions' first victory over the Engineers in five years. The loss dropped the seasonal record to 2-5-1 and Lehigh's strong of 29 consecutive winning campaigns suddenly is seriously threatened. The Engineers have five duals remaining and must win them all to keep the streak alive. Tom Husted (126) of Mont- vale, N.J., Colin Kilrain (190) of Braintree, Mass., and Roy Lobdell (158) of Deposit, N.Y.,were the week's only double winners. They picked up the only three triumphs against Penn State with Husted topping Scott Lynch, 13-8, Lobdell upsetting highly-regarded freshman Eric Brugel, 6-4, and Kilrain pinning Ben Hepburn in 6:32. Kilrain (11-0) is the only unbeaten (Continued on Page 2) PENN ST. 26, LEHIGH 12 118—Carl DeStefanis, PSt, dec. Bob Weaver, 9-8. 126—Tom Husted, L, dec. Scott Lynch, 13-8. 134—Bill Marino, PSt, dec. Pete Schuyler, 9-8. 142—John Manotti, PSt, dec. Frank Vresics, 14-11. 150—Eric Childs, PSt, dec. Tommy Bold, 16-6. 158—Roy Lobdell, L, dec. Eric Brugel, 6-4. 167—John Hanrahan, PSt, dec. Kevin Mulligan, 17-4. 177—Bob Harr, PSt, dec. Jeff Newman, 11-4. 190—Colin Kilrain, L, pinned Jan Hepburn in 6:32. Unl—Steve Setter, PSt, dec. Pat Brown, 17-0. Referee—Pascal Perri. iJhtdn All-Stars (B&W Photo) ALL-STAR choice Tom Husted of Lehigh locked up with Scott Lynch, underneath, of Penn State, during 13-8 victory for Engineer 126-pounder. Husted broke open a tight bout with late takedown and back points at Stabler Center. LU Captain Honored By East Coast Conf. COLIN KILRAIN . . .all-star at 190 Charlie Blue, Lehigh senior captain from East Orange, N.J., has been named East Coast Conference western division basketball player-of-the- week. The Engineer captain was honored following strong performances against two of the conference's premier squads, St. Joseph's and American, and a brief but effective show against Fairleigh-Dickinson of Madison. He had six points while seeing FDU MADISON King 3 0-0 6: Redondo 51-3 11; Brown 1 3-6 5; Leibman 6 2-3 14, Alvaro 1 0-1 2; Rendine 10-02; Minick 00-00; Gay 0 0-2 0; Grunwald 2 2-3 6; Rush 0 0-00; Sotto- lano 0 0-0 0; Koluch 0 3-4 3; Mazur 0 0-2 0. Totals: 19 11-24 49. LEHIGH Blue22-36; Collins35-711; Moranl0-1 2; Pauley 4 0-1 8; Ketcho 3 0-0 6; Howard 6 3-4 15; Belson 0 0-0 0; Andreychik 2 0-0 4; Chance 6 1-3 13; White 2 0-0 4; Wickman 0 1-2 1; Kamin 6 3-3 15. Totals: 35 15-24 85. Halftime: Lehigh 43-23. Officials: Donaghy and Laws. ST. JOE'S Dearborn 3 2-2 8; Lojewski 8 6-6 22; Costner39-1015; Mitchell 2 4-6 8; Warrick 4 1-19; DiCaro02-22; SrpingmanO 0-0 0. Totals: 20 24-27 64. LEHIGH Blue 7 2-416; Collins 2 3-3 7; Moran 00-0 0; Pauley 2 0-0 4; Ketcho 2 1-2 5; Howard 5 0-0 10; Bell 0 0-0 0; Chance 0 3-5 3; Kamin 2 3-3 7. Totals: 20 12-17 52. Halftime: 27-27 Tie. Officials: Silvester and Pollock. very limited action as the Engineers won 85-49 over FDU, 21 against American in an 85-70 loss and 16 against St. Joe's in a 64-52 defeat. The Lehigh quintet, now 7-7, (Continued on Page 2) CHARLIE BLUE . . .player-of-week LEHIGH Blue 10 1-221, Collins 7 0-014, Moran 2 1-2 5, Ketcho 4 0-0 8, Pauley 3 2-2 8, Howard 10-02, Chance 4 3-3 11, Kamin 0 0-0 0, Bell 0 1-2 1. Totals 31 8-11 70. AMERICAN Nickens 10 4-4 24, Adams 1 0-0 2, Jones 4 0-4 8, Austin 20-04, Sloane 10 6-7 26, Samonsky 2 3-3 7, Nesmith 0 0-0 0, Daniels 0 0-0 0, Ridley 3 0-0 6, Lutz 0 0-0 0, Aunon 4 0-08, Springer 0 0-0 0. Totals 36 13-18 85. Halftime: American, 44-32. Officials: Catanzaro and Stoudt. Engineer Aces Will Wrestle In East-West Meet Feb. 1 Four national champions are among 20 of the nation's finest collegiate wrestlers picked to compete in the 16th annual NCAA East-West All-Star meet Monday, Feb. 1, at the Stabler Athletic and Convocation Center, Lehigh, at 7:30 p.m. David Icenhower, former Lehigh captain and a highly- successful mentor at Trenton, N.J., State College, will coach the East squad with Len Kauf- fman, of Portland State, directing the West. All four of the reigning NCAA champions are on the West squad including 134-pounder Jim Gibbons and 150-pounder Nate Carr of Iowa State, 126- pounder Dan Cuestas of Cal State Bakersfield, and 158- pounder Ricky Stewart of Oklahoma State, a two-time national winner. Rounding out the West lineup are 118-pounder Randy Wil- lingham of Oklahoma State, 142- pounder Len Zalesky of Iowa, 167-pounder Dave Schultz of Oklahoma, 177-pounder Perry Hummel and 190-pounder Mike Mann of Iowa State, and heavyweight Steve Williams of Oklahoma. Lehigh, with 126-pounder Tom Husted and 190-pounder Colin Kilrain scheduled to com- All-Star 'Grapple' The Lehigh Alumni Club of Allentown is sponsoring a "grapple" following the NCAA East-West All-Star wrestling meet in Stabler Center Feb. 1. It will be held on the west concourse and a donation will be accepted. Wouter M. DeNie, of Oak Lane Gardens, Trexler- town, is president of the sponsoring club. Alumni and guests are invited. pete, is the only eastern school with more than one entry. Completing the lineup are Joe McFarland of Michigan at 118, CD. Mock of North Carolina at 134, Jim Martinez of Minnesota at 142, Mark Schmitz of Wisconsin at 150, Chris Catalfo of Syracuse at 158, John Hanrahan of Penn State at 167, Tim Morrison of Rider at 177 and Bruce Baum- gartner of Indiana State, Terre Haute, heavyweight. Trackmen Set Mark Lehigh runners set an event record Jan. 21 while winning the East Penn College One-Mile Relay at the Phila. Track Classic in The Spectrum. The Engineers covered the route in 3:26.2 and this toped a meet mark of 3:27.9 established by Lafayette two years ago. Competing for Lehigh were Mark Holmes (: 51.9) of Warminster, Pa., Tom Whelan (:50.9) of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Doug Gugino (:51.9) of Buffalo, N.Y., and Rusty Fulford (:51.5) of Allentown, Pa. Ironically Bill Donahue, now supervisor of the Saucon Fields complex at Lehigh and assistant coach of track and cross country, coached the record-setting Lafayette quartet in 1980. He and head coach John Covert handled the Lehigh contingent at the Spectrum. WRESTLING, BASKETBALL YEARBOOKS If you would like to receive one or both of the 8V2" x 11" yearbooks for $1 each, please return the coupon below to: Lehigh Univ. Alumni Assn. Alumni Memorial Bldg. 27 Bethlehem, PA 18015 Please send me: ( (Wrestling Yearbook ($1) ( (Men's Basketball Yearbook ($1) Name Class.. Address Zip Check here ( ) if above is a new address |
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