Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Thursday, February 7, 1991 Detroit tourney to test Blue fencers byRIn...- Llri n. ..- lQa y ran rington Daily Sports Writer It has been thought that it's tougher to repeat a good perform- ance than it is to perform well the first time. The Michigan fencing club will test this hypothesis Satur- day at the University of Detroit. The Wolverines are coming off one oftheir more impressive meets of the season. While only the women's foil team could compete last weekend at Wayne State, it was able to defeat two varsity teams, Case Western and Detroit. It also looked impressive in losses to Ohio State and host Wayne State, both highly-ranked varsity teams. The fencers are also coming off one of the more unusual weeks of the season. This year's schedule included a collegiate meet every weekend during the first two months of the year. Three classes: men's foil, mixed sabre and epee, had to take a' week off from actual competition last week, thus altering the schedule. This affected the level of play at last week's practices, as the majority of the team knew it essentially had a week off. Saturday, the entire team hopes to recapture the success the women recorded last weekend. The Wol- verines will compete in a nine-team field which includes Eastern Mich- igan, Michigan State, St. Mary's, Wayne State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Chicago and Detroit. Mich- igan team president Sarah Hipp feels that Notre Dame, Wayne State and Ohio State are the class of the meet. Yet, the fencers believe that they can surprise one of the big three this weekend. Team practices have been very good the last few days and the morale of the team is very high. "I think we have a good idea of how Ohio State has performed in the past," men's foil competitor Philip Issa said. "I think that if we are fencing well on a particular day, we could really give them a scare." However, success this weekend won't be measured by how well Michigan performs against these three schools, but by how well it does against the other competitors in the meet. The Wolverines have faced most of these schools in previous meets and. feel that if they are fencing well, they can defeat each one of them. The fencing club is at a very crucial juncture in its season. No tournament should ever be labeled as a "must win" event, but for the Wolverines, Saturday's meet will go a long way in describing the 1991 season - one of steady improvement or one of unfortunate inconsistency. AP Photo was World eady TEAM (OVERALL) . #ae Superior 1534 2. #Michigan (24--3 3. &Ferris State 119-8-5) 4. &Western Mich. (17-12-3) 5. Michigan State 13-14-5) 6. &Bowlino Gr en 1 -19-2) 7. &Ohio Sfater 10-1-3) 8. II-Chic (9-20-1) 9. Miami -24-3 #-Clinched Home Ice Friday's Results Mich an8,O hio State 2 Lake Superior 3, li-Chicago 1 Ferris State 3, Michigan State 2 (OT) Western Michigan 8, Miami 3 Northern Michigan 9, Bowling Green 3 Saturday's Results Mich igan 4f0Ohio State 2 Lake Superior 6, IIl-Chicago 1 Michigan State 3, Ferris State 2 Western Michigan 7, Miami 2 Northern Michigan 7, Bowling Green 2 All games begin at 7:30 loc CCHA Sc Stand r Goaltending Name Leaders Name Madeley, Darrin Gilmore, Mike Shields, Steve Felicio, Marc LSSU MSU Michig FSU Mighty "Mouse" Knighted Darrel "Mouse" Davis, the father of the "run and shoot" offense, crowned head coach of the New York/New Jersey Knights of the Football League yesterday. The former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator joined his third professional football league, after alre coaching in the USFL and NFL. r- ............. ....... ..... .... . . ....... ............. r RECRUITS Continued from page 9 leadership to help his team com- pile a 37-1 record. Reggans, who signed rather recently, was considered by SuperPrep to be the No. 1 defensive player in the Midland states. Moeller considered last year's linebacking prospects to be ex- cellent, thus he decided to pursue only the best this year. With All- American Jamie Mignon, Moeller has accomplished his goal. Mignon,cWisconsin's Player-of- the-Year, was the outstanding line- backing prospect in the Midwest. If there is a weak link in this year's class, Moeller suggests that Michigan could have used another wide receiver or defensive back. However, Deollo Anderson and Felman Malveaux both might help if they can pass the Prop. 48 requirements. Anderson, an All- American, is one of the top three rated defensive backs in the _ nation. His combination of speed and strength will allow him to play either cornerback or safety. From Beaumont, Tx., Malveaux rep- resents one of the southwest's top receivers, containing the best receiver package by combining speed, toughness and soft-hands. With rookie star Ricky Powers returning to claim the starting tailback position,bmost thought that it would be tough for Michigan to add excellent running back prospects. Instead, Michigan went out and landed two All- Americans, Tyrone Wheatley and Che Foster. Wheatley did it all in high school, dominating Michigan ath- letics in football and track. With his tremendous talent, it should be hard to keep him off the field. Foster, one of the last to commit, should make an impact at fullback, especially with the departure of Jarrod Bunch. Moeller compared him to ex-Wolverine Leroy Hoard. Moeller frequently pointed to third-year recruiting coordinator, Bob Chmiel, for Michigan's continuing success in recruiting. Chmiel is particularly personable, which is one reason that most recruits become so fond of the persistent salesman. After many years in the field, Chmiel is finally receiving the recognition he undoubtedly deserves. 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Student Representat For The Following: Budget Priorities Committee Academic Affair's (1) Campus Safety (1 or 2) Financial Affairs (1 Undergr Research Policies (1 Underg Michigan League Board Rep National Veterans Memoria Honorary Degrees Committ Interested Students Shoi Numbers For Lynn Chia 3909 Michigan Union - )recard ings -4 4 5 13-8-5 31 14-10-2 30 1I 10-11-5 25 ;1 9-15-2 20 92 122 8-15-3 19 117 2-21-3 7 1 &-Clinched Playoff Spot U coming Games Western Mchigan at Michigak Ohio State at Lake Superior a Ferris State at Bowling Green ' Michigan State at Miami Kent State at Ill-Chicago, 7 p.m ~rn M h g an Mcia ea Michigaf~ Ohio State at Lake Superior . 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Fraternity OW lass Meeting igs Qi I at Alpha S V A in *4 eAA I - 2/7 Wednesday & Thursday 2/6 Anderson Room Michigan Union Be Part of a New School Record' Michigan Wolverines vs. Western Michigan Broncos Friday, February 8, 1991 "Absopure Water Bottle Night" Yost Ice Arena Puck drops at 7:30 p.m. Tickets: 764-0247 Cheer Michigan on to their 13th Straight Win! See a hands-on dis of Macintosh creati Computer Showca ground floor Uni Dozens of door pri I 1 11 to hL Vu wv --j r WT r a