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Thursday, October 17,1991
The North Texas Daily
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Sports
Eagles dominate with 54 shots, 8-0 win
NT 8, Dallas Baptist 0
Saturday
Today
Homecoming game at 6 p.m. at Fouts
in San Marcos.
assists on the evening.
Sunday
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Saturday’s Results
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Women’s soccer
remains undefeated
By Will Pry
Staff Writer
•The NT volleyball team plays SLC • The NT football team plays host to
rival Southwest Texas State at 7 p.m. Stephen F. Austin State in its annual
SLC Standings
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Others receiving votes — Mississippi
State 80, Auburn 77, Air Force 47, Fresno
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said senior forward A.J. Jones.; “It’s
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AFTER SENA COMPLETED looked at this game as practice. We
his hat trick, he was removed from the usually play well on grass fields out of
“We started off with a good atti-
tude today,” Ali said. “We kind of
pts
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at NLU
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4. Michigan
5. Notre Dame
6. Florida
7. California
8. Tennessee
9. Nebraska
10. Penn State
11. N.C. State
12. Oklahoma
13. Illinois
14. Alabama
15. Iowa
16. Baylor
17. Georgia
18. Ohio State
19. Texas A&M
20. Pittsburgh
21. Clemson
22. Colorado
23. E. Carolina
24. Syracuse
24. Arizona State
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McNeese State at NWLa, 2 p.m.
NLU at Sam Houston, 2 p.m.
a-SWT vs. Texas Southern, 2 p.m.
Stephen F. Austin at NT, 6 p.m.
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Scoring —
NT — Ehren Sena (Fouad Hijazi as-
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NT — Hijazi (unassisted), 21:47
NT — Sena (unassisted), 26:26
NT — A.J. Jones (James Shodipe
assist), 58:38
NT — Sena (Steve McLendon as-
sist), 75:26
NT — Scott Mairs (Brady Davis as-
sist), 84:36
NT — Preston Pomykal (McLendon
assist), 85:36
NT — Gabriel Gentile (McLendon
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teams, is not sanctioned by theNCAA.
"As soon as UT-Austin gets sanc-
tioned, then I think that move will
pave the way for all the other teams in
our regional division,” Terkuile said.
The club plays host to the NT Invi-
tational Saturday in the Physical
Education Building. The tournament
begins at 9 a.m. and the finals are
tentatively scheduled for 1 p.m.
(Story by Durrell Smith, Daily
Reporter)
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The NT women’s soccer club
remained undefeated for the season
after its 4-0 win over Texas Tech
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to .500 Tuesday with a decisive 8-0
victory over Dallas Baptist Univer-
sity.
But even the 8-0 score did not
reflect the domination the Eagles had
in the game. The Eagles amassed 54
shots on goal, while allowing Dallas
Baptist to take none.
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Last year, the club finished in sec- on the low side of the scoreboard for
ond place in its conference. Its re- the third time this season with a loss to
gional division, which comprises Northwestern (La.) State Saturday.
Southwest and Southland conference With an excess of penalties and an
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To make matters worse for Dallas goalkeepers Kevin O’Donovan and
Baptist, DBU’s Phil Akensen was Michael Burks, who combined for no
ejected from the game after a holding saves on no DBU shots.
foul at the 61:24 mark. Dallas Baptist The Eagles have a two-game road
would have to play the rest of the trip ahead of them this weekend, with
game with 10 players. a game at 7:30 p.m. Friday against St
Sena scored his third goal of the Louis and a game at 2 p.m. Sunday
evening at 75:26 off of one of against Southern Illinois University-
midfielder Steve McLendon’s three Edwardsville.
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sound ugly,” he said. “And we’ve committee,” Parker said. “In the 20
"I Wish someone WOUld Step been playing ugly.” years I’ve been coaching, I’ve never SHSU
As the Eagles lost their third game forward as a dominant run- Part of the ugliness, Parker admits, had more than one dominant running NWLa
of the season Saturday to Northwest- nnc he. w is due to a inconsistent lineup. back. I’ve always had one guy in the McN
em (La.) State, coach Dennis Parker 1 1 y Quarterback Wendell Mosley had backfield who carried the ball 25 or 30 SWT
was baffled by’his offense. the starting position for three games, times a game, and another who was NLU
“I keep wondering when our of- —Dennis Parker then freshman Mitch Maher won the primarily a blocking back, who car- NSU
fense is going to start executing and Head footbay coach starting role before the fourth game, ried the ball five or six times a game." MT
performing like it should,” Parker said Receivers have been plagued by AsforwhyReggieFinch,theonce-
in a post-game interview. injury, with Richard Clark sitting out highly recruited running back, has
The Eagles offense has scored just " the beginning of the season, only to carried the ball only nine times this
57 points in five games this season, problem is, is our skilled players, our re-injure his knee in just his second season, Parker said it’s a matter of McNeese
and Parker attributes the offense’s running backs and receivers and quar- game back last week. performing in practice. at SHSU
problems to a lack of togetherness terbacks, are all doing different things. A variety of running backs have “We judge every player on every at NWLa
within his multiple-set offense. “It’s like a band. If a band is play- carried the ball for the Eagles, with no snap in every practice,” he said. SWT
“The offensive line is playing ing a song, and part of the band is emerging leader in sight Travis Gi- “Whoever grades better, starts.
great,” he said. “They’re doing what playing page two of the music, and bson leads the team with 239 yards, “I wish someone would step for-
they’re supposed to do. What the part is playing page three and part of butonlyaverages 11 carries per game, ward as a dominant running back.”
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V Ullcj •d- --u• MonicaRueke scored in the begin- One individual who made it very North Texas.”
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the Southwest Texas Invitational tour- Skeen’s assist. nator,” had a total of 18 tackles and “I thought the defense did a great 3. Washington
nament Saturday, defeating Stephen NT started the second half where it one sack against NT. job. As long as they (NT) had bad field
F. Austin in the final round. left offin the first, with Lee Sunshine “I felt real good about how I position we kept them backed up,”
The dub, which raised its record to assisting Shannon Weber’s goal, played,” Carron said. “Going into the Goodwin said.
1 1-1aftera6-0 tournament record, Skeen assisted Glover for the fourth East Texas game I had a lot of pres-
fellcbehindtilinthefirstgameof and final goal of the game. sure on me because of the (career (Story by Mark Aloi, Daily Re- |
Goalkeeper A J. Reymuso blocked tackles) record. This week I was able porter)
two one-on-one shots on the day.
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boost when a team member made a
crucial play. “We played Tech last week and
When Chuck Brewer slammed the didn’tplay up to our potential,” Skeen
volleyball into one of our opponents said. “Today we dominated them.”
chest from a perfect set, that was the The club plays Stephen F. Austin
turning point of the match, David Saturday and Richland College Sun-
Terkuile, team member, said. day, both games in Denton.
The club eventually won the first
game 15-13. NT retained the momen- (Story by Durrell Smith, Daily Re-
tum to go on to win the second game nOrter)
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Goalkeeper Jonathan Hatfield saw “(The game) gave us a win, but it -
action at forward, and the game went didn’t help us for tougher games like The NT men s soccer team plays
downhill at the 84:36 mark, when the St. Louis or SIU,” Jones said. “We •The NT soccer team plays St. Louis Southern Illinois University at 2 p.m.
Eagles scored three times within two shoulddo well this weekend, if we can at 7:30 p.m. in St. Louis. in Edwardsville.
minutes. just hit the net. That’s been the prob-
• Reserve goalkeeper Scott Mairs lem. We’ve been getting the ball down • The NT volleyball team plays UT- For information about NT athletic
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ForwardEhren Sena started off the at the 21:47 mark, and Sena added his Pomykal s goal at the 85.36 mark, for the Eagles, the team knows it will
scoring for the Eagles, with a goal second goal of the night at 26:26 to and Gabriel Gentile’s header past the not make the playoffs this season.
coming at the 4:00 mark. Sena, whose give NT a 3-0 lead before halftime. DBU goalkeeper at the 86:40 mark. pie playoffs are out of the ques-
first goal was assisted by Fouad Hi- Jones started off the Eagles’sec- Jones led the Eagles with 13 shots, tion, Jones said. Well out of the
jazi, scored three goals on the night ond-half scoring with a goal on a one- followed by Sena with 11. L ,,
and needs three more goals to become on-one at the 58:38 mark. It was an uneventful game for pn e.
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