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Thursday's inaugural Homecoming Flag Football Game, a matchup between a freshman/sophomore team and its junior/senior counterpart, predictably offered ample excitement for players and spectators alike. Jeremy R.

An inch might as well be a mile and second place might as well be last. That is the competitive spirit that Pennsylvania College of Technology archer Danny Wido, of Shickshinny, brings to the game.

Freshman Chris Brennan, of New Hope, was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association's "Co-Player of the Week" for the period ending Oct. 3. Brennan who graduated from New Hope/Solebury High School compiled an impressive week, with five goals and one assist, to help lead the Wildcats to a 3-0 record. He scored the game-winners against Salem International and Penn State Mont Alto.

The Penn College women's volleyball team helped raise awareness of breast cancer in a weekend match that also honored its lone graduating senior. The team (with the help of Kristi L. Hammaker, health and fitness specialist; volleyball coach Bambi A. Hawkins and assistant coach Amber L.

Over the past week, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams posted a combined 14-0 won-lost mark.

Freshman Tristan Smith was named the United States Collegiate Athletic Association's Player of the Week for the period ending Sept. 26. Smith,from Bermuda,scored the game-winner against No. 7-ranked Washington Adventist and scored a total of four goals and one assist on the week to help his team go 4-0. Smith has seven goals on the season, second on the team in 10 games.

The Wildcat women's volleyball team thanks everyone who came to its Pink-Out Tie-Dye event Monday night. With the help of Field House staff (including Angel V. Stroud, Lisa J. Worth and Jeremy R. Bottorf), and equipment supplied by Penn College General Services, the rear storage area of the building was transformed into a tie-dye party.

Led by the men's soccer team, which won all four of its matches, Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams posted a combined 11-3 won-loss mark last week. FLASHBACK Men's Soccer The team opened the week on Monday with a 6-0 win over Penn State Schuylkill. Playing outstanding defense, the Wildcats didn't allow Schuylkill any shots on goal.

Pennsylvania College of Technology fall sports teams posted a combined 13 wins, four losses over the past week and one Wildcat continued his preparations for international competition.

Danny Wido, a senior from Shickshinny, will represent Penn College and the United States as a member of the men's compound team that will compete at the eighth World University Archery Championship in Shenzhen, China, from Sept. 23-26. "He's definitely excited to head over. It's the first time he's ever competed internationally.