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Show THE THUNDERBIRD TUESDAY OCTOBER 20, 1987 PACE 9 'Birds raid Ft. Lewis in 9 r squeaker 42-4- 1 BY JANETTE JENSEN ; r dutch pass tiom quaituibur k Chad Richard to ott Mosher gau SUSC a tuo point conversion and a 42 41 win over the Et Lewis Raiders in Saturdays non conterc nee niatcli at Duiango, Colo The T Birds endured a viitually scoreless second 1 ! lett in the halt when, with only game, Richard completed a touchdown pass to wide receiver Mark Courtney, which lett SUSC down by a point betoie the go ahead conversion, which Richaid completed under great piessure as he rolled to the lett in a near-cop- y ot the touchdown pass This lett the Raiders with 37 seconds to put any remaining points on the lioard They were unable to do so because the T Bud defense "had intensified toward the end of the game," according to Coach Jack Bishop The game moved in a seesaw fashion as Ft Lewis led in the fust quarter with a quick touchdown by Alfonso Garcia This action was promptly followed by a 10 yard pass reception by tight end Ron Clement that was fumbled into the endone and fallen on by Mosher The Thunderbirds secuied a lead for the first time in the afternoon when, with 16 seconds left in the half, Jim Andrus bulled over from the one to give SUSC a 28-2- 1 lead In the second half, the Raiders played particularly well, racking up 14 metre points and gaining control for most ot the rest of the day "A one point win might have been disappointing," said Bishop, "but I'm just so excited about the effort that was put forth by the team " The win was an important one for SUSC, not so much because the team had a lot to gain, but rather they had a lot to lose by dropping a decision to a team they had beaten earlier in Cedar A Sc 1 1 City I 38-2- 0 Richard racked up 267 yards through the air and the 'Birds rolled for 538 total yards with 112 yards rushing for Tony McGeary and 101 for Andrus Courtney emerged as a receiving star with four d clutch catches for 128 yards, including a jaunt to set up the final score of the first half Next up, the play a Western Football Conference game against Cal State Northridge at 7 p m at Northridge 62-yar- I Thunderbird quarterback Chad Richard scrambled to throw a 42-4- 1 win over Ft Lewis College in Durango Saturday two-poi- nt conversion to Scott Mosher, giving SUSC a , Waukeenyan selection made BY TIFFANIE FLORENCE Instructor Teri Lauterbach has selected the 1987-8- 8 Waukeenyans The dance and drill team consists of 16 members, nine of whom are returning Returning members are sophomores Staci Roberts, Michelle Webster and Audra Kasparian and juniors Kristen Robertson, Lori Lowdei, Michelle Bonzo, Belinda Peterson and Patrice Carpenter Beth Groves is the only returning senior on the squad First year Waukeenyans include freshmen Erin Brown, Rachelle Randall, Lori Limb, Angela Martin, Kim Jones, Teri Millet and senior Kim Turley Peterson returns for her third year as a Waukeenyan She is currently serving as president of the dance and drill team Bonzo, from Cedar City, is serving as vice president and is a second year Waukeenyan She was elected drill mistress at Cedar High Secretary of the Waukeenyans is Leri Lowder Lowder is a third year member from Parowan Groves, a fourth year member, served as president last year and is the only married member on the team Roberts and Kasparian are second year members from Salt Lake City Robertson, a third year member from Salt Lake, served as drill mistress for Murray High School Webster, a second year Waukeenyan from Cedar City, served as drill mistress for Cedar (continued on page 10) iL&x .&- - (Ul. 9 SL'SC's Waukeenyans are ready for a big ,ear in 793" S |