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10 THE PHELLIPiAN SPORTS FEBRUARY 4,2000<br />

-Wrestling Doesn't Lose9'<br />

A Match Versus BB&N .<br />

Continued from Page 12, Column 3 pound match. Steptoe dominated his<br />

noon against Buckingham Brown &<br />

Nichols. Following a forfeit at the 103<br />

opponent for the entire match and won<br />

15 6, giving Andover a 30-12,lead f<br />

weight class, Pawan Deshpande 03 Ashish Shetty '00 also dominated his<br />

(112 lb.) took the mat to wrestle for opponent in the 152-pound match,<br />

Andover. With a quick shot, Desh- picking him up numerous times, He<br />

pande took his opponent to the mat and won the match 12-5. After a 160-lb.<br />

put him on his, back, pinning him forfeit, Andover's lead was 40-12.<br />

moments later. Yosuke Hatanaka '00 (171 lb.)<br />

After two offsetting forfeits at the wrestled next. His opponent came out -4<br />

119 and 125 pound weight classes, hard from the start, and tried to use<br />

Andre stepped up to wrestle. Andre, sweeps and head throws on Hatanaka,<br />

having come off his first win and pin in to no avail. Hatanaka was successful in<br />

the very important NMH match, hoped using the head throw twice and won<br />

t6 gain another win. After a period and the match 9-5. The last three matches<br />

a half of even wrestling, Andre started went by very quickly with pins by Josh<br />

to take control. He nearly pinned his Aisenberg '00 and Kevin Sinclair '01<br />

opponent at the end of the second peni- and a forfeit by BB&N at 275 pounds. ..<br />

od, but time expired. In the third peniod,<br />

Andre was able to elude his oppo-<br />

The final score in the match was 61-12.<br />

Andover was able to bounce back<br />

nent's attempts to come back from the this week and is again on the winning<br />

9-4 deficit and won the match 9-8. track. This weekend Andover will face<br />

Adam Jonas '00 (140 lb.) was the<br />

next wrestler following a forfeit by<br />

New Hampton, Moses Brown, and<br />

Milton, three tough teams. -' ~ -<br />

BB&N at a135 lb;~ match, Jonas tooled In addition, this weekend, Harry<br />

his opponent for three periods and, 'in Boileau '02, a wrestling standout from<br />

the beginning of the third, locked his last year, may return for his first match<br />

opponeni's torso with his legs, and put of the season.<br />

his shoulders to the mat, gaining a pin Boileau has been out due to a fracand<br />

six points for the team. LeChrist- tured back, and should be a great asset .Kr/Te hliin Q<br />

ian Steptoe '00 took to the mat next to the team, especially when tourna- Ashish Shetty '00 manhandles his BB&N opponent in the 152-pound match Wednesday. D us h hliin<br />

against BB&N's captain in the 145- menit tune rolls around.<br />

ABanner Week for Girls' Hockey as Team Goes Girls' Squash Impoe<br />

Undefeated, eating Deertfield and Tying Exeter to 8-1 Season Record<br />

ContnuedtomPage12,Colun I<br />

Contined fro Page12, Coumn 1<br />

to capitalize on Andover's lack of<br />

organization and slip a quick shot past<br />

der and into the top of the net. Breen's<br />

goal sparked the team, and led to an<br />

and determination. It would have been<br />

an entirely different game without<br />

Continued from Page 12, Column I<br />

Harmeling. Harme ling won in four<br />

Next week, the girls arehfeaded for<br />

what are expected to be two of the<br />

rink erupted in cheers as judge secured Otway. The score remained 1-0 Exeter onslaught of shots by the persistent her," said Susannah Richardson. games. toughest matches of the season against<br />

the win for Andover. until late in the first period Li took a Andover forwards. Though the agile With four minutes remaining in the Hrdy, at two, played her usual stel- Milton Academy and squash power-<br />

"The passing throughout the whole hard shot on the Exeter goaltender, and Exeter goalie' allowed none past, she game, Lui controlled the puck at center lar game using touch and precision to house St. Paul's School. Last year, St.~<br />

gam wsireil.Ikoitas all the Andover forwards crashed was clearly be&oming more and more ice and was determnined to score. She make the ball do exactly what her Paul's defeated the Blue 7-0 both times<br />

definitely our most collective win of towards the net. Katie Breen '00 was tired with each shot, In the closing eluded two defenders before placing a opponent didn't want it to do. they played. The prospects seemI<br />

the season," commented Marshall. able to gather the loose puck and slide minutes of the period, however, Exeter perfectly positioned back-handed shot . Huang at three lost a long five- brighter this year, though. Although St.<br />

Otway played another consistent game it around the outstretched glove of the again took the lead right before an past the Exeter goalie. The third period game match to a very fast and fit oppo- Paul's has not graduated its world<br />

in net, holding the strong Deerfield Exeter goalie. With minutes remaining intermission. Andover -was bewildered ended with the,score tied 3-3. nent. Huang won the first two games number one Linda McNair of Zimbab,.<br />

team to only two goals. This come- in the period, Exeter was able to score by Exeter's consistent drives right Though an overtime period was by solid margins, but was frustrated by we,. the St. Paul's team has lost Several,<br />

from-behind win placed Andover in a one more goal before time ran out. before the final buzzer. Once again, played, neither team was able to bene- -her opponent's apparent ability to seniors from last year.<br />

perfect position to face a 13-2 Exeter Otway played outstanding in net, say- Andover was going to have to play - fit from the extra five minutes. The return everything. ."We're looking for revenge," saidteam<br />

on Wednesday. ing 13 out of 15 shots. " catch-up. game ended in a tie, and left both Christodoulo had a much easier Christodoulo. "If we continue to play<br />

Both teams were looking for the With Exeter in the lead going into The third period was by far teams very frustrated. Andover, having time with her opponent, wiping her out as well as we have in our practices and<br />

first goal in order to set the pace on the the second period, Andover knew that Andover's best period. Winger Krause given its best effort from the first in threce games. The same was true of in our matches, we should do well<br />

ice. Andover, frantic and confused in it needed to score this period. Fortu- and defender Ali Mattison '02 played mninute, felt the outcome should have Roberts, Olans, and Leung at five, six, against St. Paul's. We have a very<br />

the defensive end, was having trouble nately, Breen tied the game with an solidly in Andover's defensive end, been different. The girls look forward and seven. All won in three games to strong team this year and they are not<br />

breaking the puck out. Exeter was able amazing shot over the goalie's shoul- "Ali played with tremendous heart to playing at K.U.A this Saturday. secure Andover's victory. unbeatable."<br />

by Ian Cropp<br />

ZULU FASHION GURU .<br />

The last millennium was filled with my great inventions; the movable type printing press, sliced bread,<br />

miniature hot dogs, polyester, snap bracelets, pokdmon, and 'the IV roundup. Although I can't promise you '<br />

that I'll be able to restore those inventions back to greatness, I will do my best to continue to uphold the<br />

virtues of the JV roundup. To all those wishing for another horoscope I'd like to apologize, I just don't have<br />

what it takes to look at the stars and pretend to know what I'm talking about. The following article may make C<br />

fun of some people, but it's the PR<strong>IN</strong>CIPALITIES that I'm trying to emphasize. I'd like to thank all those that '<br />

took my all school message to heart and came and saw me play (really well, right?) in the hockey game.<br />

Finally, if anyone is offended by anything in this article, feel free to call Al Kahaulick at x6600, or just visit<br />

him this weekend at Ryley Room. P.S. Now that I may not be able to hang out in Ryley room any more, I'm<br />

in search of part-time employment. I'm available for birthdays, bar maitzvahs, and brisses.<br />

N. Vantzelfde/ For The Philliptan<br />

Boys JV Basketball vs.-St. John's Prep, 66-67 Freshman swimmer Sarah Demers has helped the girls' swimming team to an undefeated season while<br />

They played really well and it was a- really close game, but the bottom line is that they lost. A close aread beain recrd crer<br />

S uccessesug<br />

game will get you a hot cup of JACK SQUAT when it comes time to look at your record. Now that I got that G ~1il , S"NuT1 -in in i -:l(b<br />

-'out of the way, I'll try to focus on the positive aspect of the game. Dave "6754" Frisch played a nasty game, AI %JW .im m ingL..L E .j oys S uJcesses ,<br />

making nearly every shot he took, despite a clear height advantage over their entire team. His amazing perfor- Cniudfo ae1,Clm f h et noe okbt is h arcdsadsimn ofrt<br />

mance can also be attributed to the fact that the deprived boys of St. John's Wort aren't able'to enjoy to fruits with a time of 5:33.4, nearly twenty and second in the 400 freestyle relay to and second respectively. Blitzer and'<br />

'of Koh-education and were busy calling the number of the back of Frisch'5 jersey. Zach de "Australian for seconds before the second place finish- bring the final score to 1 19-67. Murphy took to the blocks for the 100<br />

tough guy"'Ossie threw~ around all buck and a quarter of his frame and managed to foul out. Afterthe game be er. In yet another of the day's close Next on the list'of victims was the freestyle. Finishing almost side by<br />

was nominated for the Latrell Sprellwell violence in athletics award. He 'will be up in contention against the raete20fesyerlyta fNwEgadBracds h trig sdteto il okscn n<br />

Canadian men's Curling team, the Exeter chess team, and the all-mighty Meditation team headed by the Murphy, O'Connor, Demers, and medley team of Sydney Freas '01, third to add seven points to the tally for<br />

toughest of them all: Jared Vegosen. Ben "Krang7' Chang took his, fair share of shots, but then again, he also 'Blitzer slipped in front of Deerfield to Demers, Ramsey, and Murphy came Andover. With only Andover girls lin-L<br />

missed a fair amount, too. Chris "the Colombian Goy" Godoy produced a ton in his own territory, and then hold onto first place with a final time out strong, but fell just short of the ing up for the 500 freestyle, O'Connor<br />

smuggled the ball across the border, only to throw a bunch of rocks at the basket. His teamniate Eric "Crack of 1:45.04. In the 1 00-backstroke, speedy team from the Barracudas, still managed to post an impressive,<br />

Fiend"'Feeny helped Godoy achieve his success by evading all the, opposing authorities. Harris "The Spaz" Deerfield showed some amazing Hoping to make up for the close loss in time of 5:28.07, leading the Andover'<br />

Ackerman was out-of control with his flaring elbows and hot mouth. I think I speak for all of us when I say power with its top girl finishing first, the medley, Blitzer shot through the girls to the finish line. With Andover,<br />

there is no need for that type of play; it should be left to the professional basketball players who get paid to act bttlakdheephoteAnvrwtrtonesyicrynte20 othebiko lnhn itrte<br />

with such great decorum. The rest of the team played really well, but once again, not well enough to pull off team. With Ferranti, Nickerson, and freestyle. Cowan added to the point Barracudas had to capture the 200'<br />

the all too elusive victory. Larson taking second, third, and total by taking third in the event. A freestyle relay to stay in the meet.<br />

fourth, Andover took the event with strong showing in the 200 individual Andover put out two very strong teams'<br />

Boys JV Hockey vs West River Wolves, 5-1 personal bests by Ferranti and Larson. medley by the Barracudas limited the composed of Murphy, Blitzer, O'Con-,'<br />

In the last individual event of the day, Andover girls to a third place finish, nor, and Freas and Demers, Walker;,<br />

Chuck's boys were out forrevenge against another prepubescent pokdmon-collecting card squad. Tyler the Andover girls pulled off a 1-2 fin- The 50 freestyle came next, with Freas Ashley Foster '0 1, and Ramsey. Each'<br />

'Gardner' was heard saying, "I didn't know we played mini-me this year," but then the Xoom Jr. member at ish, led by Demers, who posted a win- cruising to first place in a time of team took to the water fast, sensing the'

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