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Vol. 6, No. 3 Schedule/Results (Through games of Sunday, Sept. 3) BaseballOverall record: 2-2 Friday, Sept. 1 at Alfred (N.Y.) State, W, 5-4; L, 8-4 Sunday, Sept. 3 at Northampton Community College, ppd. Wednesday, Sept. 6 at Community College of Alleghany County South Campus, 2 p.m. (2) Saturday, Sept. 9 at Penn State Harrisburg, 1 p.m. (2) Tuesday, Sept. 12 at Penn State Scranton, 4 p.m.

Pennsylvania College of Technology men's cross country teams have won eight league or conference championships during five years under coach Mike Paulhamus, and, if early season indications hold true, this may be his best team ever."I've got a very talented squad.

If the rest of the season goes like its opener, the Pennsylvania College of Technology baseball team will have little to worry about."Actually, I didn't see anything bad," new coach Chris Howard said of his team's doubleheader split last Saturday at Westmoreland County Community College. "We came out hitting the ball well.

Vol. 6, No. 2 Schedule/Results Baseball Overall record: 1-1 Saturday, Aug. 26 at Westmoreland County Community College, W, 14-3; L, 5-4. Friday, Sept. 1 at Alfred (N.Y.) State, 1 p.m. (2) Sunday, Sept. 3 at Northampton Community College, 1 p.m. (2) Wednesday, Sept. 6 at Community College of Alleghany County South Campus, 2 p.m. (2) Saturday, Sept. 9 at Penn State Harrisburg, 1 p.m.

Vol. 6, No. 1 Season openers have been announced for Penn College's fall sports teams: Baseball Saturday, Aug. 26 at Westmoreland Community College, 1 p.m. Cross CountrySaturday, Sept. 2 at Marywood Invitational Women's Volleyball Tuesday, Sept. 12 at Penn State Scranton Golf Wednesday, Sept. 13 host PSUAC match at White Deer Golf Course Men's SoccerThursday, Sept.

Baseball is more than just a game to Chris Howard. From his days as a summer league youth player in Overland Park, Kan., to the University of Oklahoma to a decadelong run in the pros, mostly in the Seattle Mariners organization, baseball has been his passion. Now, as the new coach at Pennsylvania College of Technology, Howard is ready to give back to the game.

From the golf team's third straight unbeaten season to the archery team producing its 30th All-American, Pennsylvania College of Technology athletic teams have completed a record-setting year. Competing in the Penn State University Athletic Conference for the first time, Wildcat teams won five championships and finished second in two other sports.

Michelle Wright's second All-American honor as a representative of the Penn College archery team is just the latest in a rich tradition of Wildcat champions, as noted in this roundup compiled on behalf of the Athletics Department: Penn College EPCC/PCAA/CCAC/PSUAC Champions Baseball Team1996 Penn College (Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference) 1999 Penn College (EPCC) 2000 Penn College (EPCC

Pennsylvania College of Technology archer Michelle Wright, a junior from Kendall, N.Y., earned collegiate All-American honors for the second time in her career last weekend.Competing in the United States Intercollegiate Archery Championships on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, Wright's outdoor scores from last Friday and Saturday, combined with her totals from the indoor nationals earlier in the ye

Six Pennsylvania College of Technology spring-sports athletes four in baseball and two in softball have earned Penn State University Athletic Conference all-conference honors. Baseball players cited include Jordan Staib of Williamsport; twin brothers Phil and James Woodring, both of Waynesboro; and Mike Daciw of Sun Valley.