The Observer, Volume L, Issue 07, 10/5/18

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Case Western Reserve University volume L, issue 7 friday, 10/5/2018

Observer Men’s soccer shuts out No. 7 Kenyon David Chang Staff Reporter Climate change seems to have struck the Spartans, as the Case Western Reserve University men’s soccer team has had a blistering hot season. The team tied in their first University Athletic Association match-up against Brandeis University after defeating No. 7 Kenyon College 3-0 at home this past week, bringing their record to an outstanding 8-1-0. Continuing their six game winning streak, the Spartans opened play against Kenyon in a rare moment on the defensive side. Kenyon attempted two shots off a corner kick in the first few minutes, but first-year goalkeeper Charlie Fink managed to scoop the first shot and the Spartans’ defense blocked the sec-

ond. The Spartans took their turn attacking off a corner kick, with third-year midfielder Zachary Senft on the left finding fourth-year defenseman Christian Lytle for the header. Lytle accommodated to the short pass by running up, heading the ball downwards to the right and catching Kenyon’s defense off guard and converting the first goal of the game. Third-year midfielder Marques Manta helped block the vision of the opposing keeper, as the keeper assumed the ball would head left, the same direction that Lytle was running toward. In the next twenty minutes, both teams had good opportunities at the net. Senft came close with a shot at the goal line, but the opposing keeper managed to predict the straight shot and dropped low for the save. The Spartans scored later in the game on a fastbreak, with the ball going to third-year midfielder

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Daniel Brenner/Observer First-year goalkeeper Charlie Fink has been crucial to the Spartans’ success this season. The 6’3” goalie has started all 11 games and has only allowed seven goals. He has four shutouts on the year as well. Garrett Winter on the right. Taking his time, Winter slowed down the pace, sending a controlled pass to fourth-year forward Alex Besl. The defenders, still trying to keep up, did not expect such a long backwards pass to the trailing Besl. Besl managed to get the ball over a defender and took a long shot, whizzing past the overextended keeper, lengthening the lead 2-0.

In the second half, the Spartans set up two corner kick situations but did not score in both opportunities, with the opposing keeper saving one shot. The Spartans slowed down the pace of the game, moving the ball around closer and closer to the ten yard line. Senft

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CWRU reacts to Kavanaugh hearings Sophia Yakumithis News Editor With Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s eligibility for a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States at stake, his highly impassioned testimony before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary last week sparked

national debate as to whether or not the judge’s alleged sexual misconduct is reason to impede his nomination. Christine Blasey Ford, Ph.D., is one of three women accusing her former high school classmate of sexual assault. In an emotional and compelling testimony, Ford recounted a situation which occurred in the early ‘80s when the two were in high school. She de-

scribed “uproarious laughter” from Kavanaugh during the alleged assault and said she was “100 percent sure” he committed the attack. “I denied the allegation immediately, categorically and unequivocally,” said Kavanaugh within the first few moments of his testimony, which set the stage for the rest of the charged deposition. The District of Columbia Circuit Court Judge went on to discuss various inves-

tigations which were carried out after the allegations first arose after his July nomination and said he feels that “there’s been a frenzy on the left” to block his confirmation process. arose after his July nomination, and said he feels that “there’s been a frenzy on the left” to block his confirmation process.

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Smallpools, Misterwives rock Veale for UPB’s Fall Concert see pg. 8 Henry Bendon/Observer CWRU students enjoyed the Fall Concert on Saturday, Sept. 29, featuring Smallpools and Misterwives.

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pg. 2 Professor acts once again

pg. 6 Blume, Handler visit campus

pg. 11 Kavanaugh nomination

pg. 15 Football preps for W&J


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