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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 67

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The Boston Globei
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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE SEPTEMBER 15, 1985 67 24r21 Fen erty ss ove 1 Holy Cro third quarter Stengiein made a shoe-top catch of a Burgess pass to put the Red Raiders ahead for the first time. covery of a Pac McCarthy tumble at the 8. Two plays later Gamble went over from the 5. With 15 seconds left in the blaupunktZ STEREO, "Sound so alive you can feel it." and the Crusaders came alive when safety Gordon Lockbaum recovered a fumble by Colgate running back Ken Gamble. Hock scrambled to the Colgate 23, threw a pass to Fenerty for a first down at the 9, and gave It to Fenerty the next two plays.

Fenerty got it to the 2 on the first try and then swept left, cutting inside safety Roland Foster and into the end zone. The first Holy Cross touchdown came 8:58 into the game on the Crusaders' first possesion. The drive started on the Holy react to that," he said. "The offensive hne did some incredible things today." After taking Colgate apart in the first half aided by three costly Red Raider turnovers two interceptions of Tom Burges3 passes and a fumble, all of which led to Holy Cross touchdowns the Crusaders were blanked in the third quarter. They gave up 21 unanswered points and went into the final quarter down, 21-17.

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a 6-loot, 200-pound senior from New Orleans, piled up 230 yards rushing to break the NGAA Division 1-AA single game record of 209 yards set in 1982 by Maine's Lorenzo Bouier. Sixty five of "those yards came on a touchdown run in the second half that puj Holy Cross up 1 7-0 We earned overy one of those yards," said Fenerty, who transferred 'from LSU two years ago. "After last year's blowout (42 27 Crjjsaders) against Colgate we knew it was going to be wide open. But 1 didn't expect this many yards," Though the Red Raiders were keying on Fenerty, he was able to pile up the yards with 35 carries. expect to be keyed on every wejpk but we have the offense to Cross 46.

The score was set up by a McCarthy-to-Lee-Hull pass that was good for 23 yards and a first down on the Colgate 15. A 14-yard pass from McCarthy to senior tight end Greg Laugeni capped the 10-play drive. It was Laugeni's second career touchdown reception. It was 10-0 Holy Cross before the first period ended thanks to a 27-yard field goal by Billy Young, his first ever. Fenerty's 65-yard touchdown run finished off the first-half scoring.

The third quarter was all Colgate with Burgess and senior flanker Tom Stengiein putting on a show. Stengiein wound up with 129 yards on 12 receptions, the latter a school single-game record for receptions. 's first touchdown came with 16 seconds left in the second period. It culminated an 88-yard drive that took 14 plays and included some fourth-down gambles that paid off. It was capped by a Burgess-to-Stenglein 3-yard scoring pass.

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Also at Springfield, professor Bill Blizard has been named cross-country-coach At Connecticut College, former Globe All-Scholastic Jen Fulcher, a freshman from Orleans, has made the soccer team. Mounting Repairs purchase) Safety Checks Rotation Free Coffee Areas sale endf Oct. 5 'SS P175'60R P1B575R P20575R P2 575R Sriaf not IH Coll ior On our new siate-of-the-art computer, we precision align caster, camber, 'tow in tow out. ChVck steering and road" test the car. Most domestic and imported cars.

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Interested parties may contact athletic director Jim Nelson at 723-4700, ext. 379 Bridgevvater State's field hockey team has the potential to be one of the most successful clubs in tlie school's history. The Lady Bears were 10-2-4 last year, and coach Mary Lou Thomas has over 20 veterans returning this season Ellen Vera of Somerville has been named head coach of women's field hockey and lacrosse at Bab- 1 I- tire 5B1 2646 "HOURS: 1 LYNN Mf 8 3mheLynn SM owe a By fiob Monahan Glctbe Staff Five former outstanding stu-derjt-athletes, including four-time trafk All-America Joe Brice and hookey goalie Brian Doyle, will be inducted Into the University of Lowell's Athletic Hall of Fame Oct. 23 the Spear House Restaurant in lowell. Also being inducted are John Gainer Lowell Textile Class of 194, Paul Hamilton (79) and Scott Williams (79).

Garner and Hamilton starred in baseball and Wifliams in gymnastics. Garner's son, John is the sports information director at Plymouth State. People who sit high on the press box side of UMass' Warren McGuirk Stadium at Amherst can seea new look about 1.000 yards to the east of the facility. Once an all-wooded section that added a certain charm to the are, especially in the fall, it is nof the site of new condos, wiih more to follow. The land is between Amherst College and UMass.

The word is that the UMass people thought it belonged to Amherst College and the Amherst College people thought it belonged to UMass. In the meantime, several real estate outfits took it over, and buildings have been going up at a rapid pace. UMass-Boston captains this fall are All-America Kelly Rainey of Canton, Conn, (women's crosscountry). Chuck Martin of Med-ford and Jerome Leonce of Cambridge (men's cross-country), and seniors Jose Chavez of Boston and Peter Vaslliadis of Newton (soccer) UMB's Ann Brissett, a three-time All-America in the hurdles and triple jump, was named the Division 3 Female Athlete of the Year by the New England Athletic Conference Three sophomores have impressed Harvard football coach Joe Restic during preseason FILE! i people who will enter Lowell's Hall 3L0BE FILE PHOTO son. Vera gradufued from Northeastern, where she was captain of the field hockey team New vice president of student affairs at Babson is Paula Rooney, who was graduated from Framingham State in 1973 and starred in basketball.

One of her first projects at Babson is to build a new athletic complex Four MIT swimmers have been selected to the 1985 College Swimming Coaches Association of America (CSCAA) Division 3 Academic All-America team. They are Andy Renshaw, Peter Hickman, Brett Miwa and Bill Gordon Melissa Ilg, a recent Tufts graduate, and Jon Starrett, a Middlebury College grad, are the 1985-86 Asa S. Bushnell interns at the ECAC headquarters In Cen-terville Providence College should have a potent cross-country team this season. The club is paced by senior cocaptains Andy Rorian and Mike Capper. They are joined by senior Jim Zimmerly and sophomores Ed Hanratty, Keiron Tumbleton and Mark Keller.

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