Page 18 The Rocket, April 22, 1983 . Women's Lacrosse (Continued from page 15.) The laxwomen could only produce 17 shots on goal all game. "We had no oppor- tunity to challenge their goal- keeper,” Woolston said. Though they lost by four goals the defense played well. Netminder Missy Wal- ters stopped 17 of the 33 Kutztown shots. Defensive wing Diane Kilty played well. “She maintained good defen- sive position and hustled all game,’’ the Head Coach said. It was only the laxwomen'’s second loss of the season. The score didn't indicate how well they played. “"There wasn't any major errors, just a lot of small errors, kind of a snow ball effect,” Woolston said. The quote fit the weather nicely. The 1982-83 school year at Slippery Rock State College may be remembered as one of the greatest in terms of athletic successes. A total of 21 SRSC athletes representing 10 different sports have attained the high honor of All-America in the fall and winter seasons. Posing for this All-America picture are (front row, left to tight) judo player Lewis Rogers, swimmer David Hauck, football player Jack Muller, cross country run- ner Bob Petrini, (second row) field hockey player Sheila Geissenheimer, volleyball player BeaAnn Bed- ford, basketball player Bill Rausch, judo player Susan Adametz, field hockey player Dora Dyson, swim- mer Scott Strong, swimmer Peggy Lynn Workman, judo player Ruthann Kelly, swimmer Joe Mahar, (third row) football player John Daglstrand, swimmer Andy Martin, (standing) wrestler Anthony Calderaio, basketball player John Samsa, swimmer Corrie Convis, and gymnast Jeff Collins. Absent when the picture was taken were football players Rick Allen and Tony Emanuele. (SRSC photo.) Laxmen remain undefeated at 8-0 By JIM YEAMANS Rocket Sports Writer The Slippery Rock State College men's lacrosse team upped their record to 8-0 over the weekend with two more wins to lead the Alle- gheny Lacrosse league. The Rockets won their se- cond overtime in as many weeks when the Morgantown Lacrosse club finally folded, 8-7. Senior Dennis Roberts scored his fourth goal of the game 2:16 into the overtime KITE FLYING CONTEST Saturday April 30 X/ , Free kites to fly and prizes for the highest & best manuevered kite. Set off Spring Weekend up in the sky, | ! come fly a kite period to pace the Rock. Freshman Steve Lacrosse also netted two as did fresh- man Bernie Thuman, who added one along with "Little” Keith Shamburger. Goalie Joe Ruzicka turned away 16 shots to frustrate the Morgantown Club as he did against Pitt last weekend. De- fenseman Tim Davis and mid- fielder Brian Kump also added stopping Morgantown. The Rocket offense pro- duced 12 goals on Saturday to carry the team over Frost- (Continued on el7.) It's easy. Just send your secretary Teleflora’s Make- Up Mirror Bouquet. A stylish, two-sided make-up mirror with a container full of colorful fresh flowers. One quick call to our shop and we'll deliver your special gift. Please call early and ask for Teleflora’s Make-Up Mirror Bouquet. 118 Franklin St. Slippery Rock. Pa. Phone (412) 794-2241 9 Telefloa OPENING SOON CAMPUS SHOES Fowler Complex Women's - Men's - Teens Dress, Casuol, Sport Shoss Athistic Footwear - Entire Family KHaondbags, Hosiery, Accessories CAMPUS SHOES 116 New Castle St., Skippery Rock Our 24-hour teller never closes. Now you can make deposits, withdraw cash, transfer money between checking and savings accounts, even make installment loan payments. And you can do this any hour of the day or night—any day of the week. We know you can't always get to the bank during banking hours and so does our 24-hour teller. So, stop We'Re by anytime. Andwedo [+T:Te] J U3 mean anytime! LiKe You! = FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SLIPPEXY ROCK T4 SUPPERY ROCK, PENNA. 16087