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Sports Baseball '93 Season

As LC began the

week

Summary

7

cord through games of

Shawn Jones

its

Bowman

homers, 3

win

II

Playoff,

was nation-

streak

ranked earlier in the season. The Lancers, playing in the newly renovated Lancer Stadium, had big wins over Shippensburg, Liberty, ally

R.

Roddy,

T.

Bowman,

B.

J.

Gross,

Van Zoest, S.

Jones,

M. Madden, M. Martinez,

B. Basset, B.

T.

Reeves,

J.

and Norfolk State among others. Coach C. Hatcher, G. Goodlin. 2nd: C. Tyson,

Toms,

B.

Willard. 3rd: C. Porter, W. Flippen,

Taylor, K. Weaver, B. Bolding.

(.375, 26 RBI, 7 homers), Todd

NCAA

Div.

Bolding notched his 400th career win in early

(.377,

doubles, 15 RBI),

third straight trip to the

coach Buddy Bolding's squad had an 11-game

A. Holland,

were: Chris Tyson

Lancers had a 25-7-1 reApril 20. Looking for

1st:

LC's leading hitters

final

of the season, the

Taylor

(.358,

19 RBI, 8 Terry

triples),

31 RBI, 6

(.316,

doubles, 18-18 stolen bases), and Chris Hatcher (.308, 3 doubles).

Leading the Lancer Weav-

pitches were Kyle

er (8-2, 59 strikeouts, 2.13

ERA and seven complete games), freshman Jason Gross (3-1, 4.78), sopho-

more Bart van Zoest (2-0)

and freshman Greg Goodlin

(2-0, 3.70).

April.

Women's Lacrosse Season

The

team season

taling 43 goals, the

w/an umblemished

put in LC history. Buritsch scored 7

lacrosse

finished

its

record of 12-0, the best record ever for a Lancer lax squad. Coach Sandy Bridgeman's team established new school

marks for victories and goals scored (153) for a season in com-

against

goals

Bridgewater, the 3rdbest single

put in

game

LC

out-

history.

Buritsch added 8 assists for a

team-high

51 points. Junior

An-

1st

son. Highlights

Trish

unbeaten lax seawere 1 point victories over intrastate rivals Bridgewater, Lynchburg, and Randolph-

ita

McCormick and

Tonia Harris scored 23, 19,

and 16 goals

respectively.

Macon, w/only the

man Diana combined

finale

at home. Freshman Natalie

played

Buritsch led the Lancer attack all spring to-

Jr.

Chapman and

season

w/ Lynchburg being McCormick, J. Wuebker, S. Lindsay, D. Hanley 2nd: D. Deane, W. Yancy, N. Lamb, K. Chapman, A. Warford, D. Freeh 3rd: L. Seay, A. Thai, T. Haxhaj, K. Schell, J. Rehbein, N. Buritsch, S. Hewson, D. Biondi 4th: S. Bridgeman, B. Puhlick, B. Rowell Absent: Harris, Hogan

4th-best seasonal out-

Warford finished with 32 goals and seniors Denise Hanely,

pleting the school's

1st: T.

Summary

Kim

fresh-

Biondi

for over 100 saves in goals

while allowing opponents just 7 goals per game with 1 shutout.


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