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S PORTS<br />
Fall Teams Win 3 Conference Championships<br />
Men’s Soccer:<br />
Four in a Row<br />
euka continued its North<br />
Eastern Athletic Conference<br />
(NEAC) dominance, winning the<br />
regular season and tournament titles<br />
for the fourth consecutive year.<br />
Bob Friske’s booters captured<br />
the tournament tile in dramatic fashion.<br />
Trailing Keystone <strong>College</strong> 3-1<br />
with 18 minutes to play, the Storm<br />
roared back and won it 4-3 on a goal<br />
by junior Cody Buck, who was<br />
named tourney MVP.<br />
<strong>Keuka</strong> placed several players on<br />
the All-NEAC team including firstteamers<br />
Buck, who lead the Storm in<br />
goals (15) and assists (12); sophomore<br />
Dean Smith, who added 12<br />
goals and 7 assists; senior Kevin<br />
Masterson; and junior Mike Eckert.<br />
Senior Phil Blatner was a second<br />
team All-NEAC selection while senior<br />
Kwaku Boasiako and junior<br />
goalkeeper Greg Lewin<br />
made the honorable mention<br />
list.<br />
The Storm finished the<br />
campaign at 9-7.<br />
K<br />
Women’s Soccer:<br />
7 Gain All-NEAC<br />
Honors<br />
<strong>Keuka</strong> captured second<br />
place in the NEAC regular<br />
season and tournament,<br />
falling to Villa Julie, 2-1 in<br />
the second overtime of the<br />
championship contest.<br />
Head Coach Tim Moody,<br />
who guided the Storm to an<br />
11-4-1 mark, was named<br />
NEAC Coach of the Year.<br />
Freshman Nicole Bondellio<br />
was named Player of the<br />
Year and fellow rookie Kristi<br />
Chamberlain earned Goalie<br />
of the Year honors.<br />
Seven players garnered first-team<br />
all-NEAC honors: senior Donna<br />
Maltagliati, who scored a team-high<br />
9 goals and chipped in 11 assists;<br />
Bondellio, who scored 7 goals and<br />
led the team with 17 assists; freshman<br />
Jacquie Huntz; junior Katie<br />
Melech; sophomore Krista Philips;<br />
freshman Kerry Callahan; and<br />
Chamberlain.<br />
Volleyball: Set Record on<br />
Way to Title<br />
Dave Sweet’s crew set a new<br />
school record for wins en route to a<br />
21-8 mark and the NEAC tournament<br />
championship.<br />
<strong>Keuka</strong> dominated the tournament,<br />
defeating Penn State<br />
University-Berks, 3-0 in the semifinals<br />
and sweeping D’Youville in the<br />
title tilt.<br />
Junior Jeanne Vincent, who fin-<br />
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ished the season with 999 assists,<br />
was named conference MVP.<br />
Sophomores Adrienne Hollenbeck<br />
and Nicole Zahtilla earned spots on<br />
the all-conference/tournament team.<br />
Cross Country:<br />
Rookies Lead the Way<br />
The women finished third and<br />
the men placed fifth at the NEAC<br />
meet.<br />
The women were led by freshmen<br />
Kristi DiDonna and Lynn<br />
Jenner, who each posted three<br />
<strong>Keuka</strong>-best finishes. Jenner was the<br />
Storm’s leading light at the NEAC<br />
meet, finishing 14th.<br />
The men were also led by a<br />
rookie, freshman Matt Wormuth,<br />
who led <strong>Keuka</strong> runners in four of<br />
their six meets. He also posted the<br />
best <strong>Keuka</strong> finish at the NEAC meet,<br />
finishing 18th.<br />
The <strong>Keuka</strong> women’s basketball team played an exhibition game at St. Bonaventure University<br />
in November. In addition to preparing both teams for the 2004-05 season, the game provided<br />
<strong>Keuka</strong> Coach Dave Sweet (center) an opportunity to visit with two of his former players:<br />
Bonnies Head Coach Jim Crowley ’93 (right) and Assistant Coach Scott Young ’93. Crowley and<br />
Young were co-captains in 1992-93.