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September 12, 2001 |
Contact: Adam Levin
Phone: (207) 786-6411
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WATERHOUSE, GRAY NAMED BATES ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
LEWISTON, Maine Senior women's soccer player Amanda Waterhouse
of Cumberland, Maine, and junior cross-country runner Malcolm Gray
of Bronxville, N.Y., have been named Bates College Athletes of the Week
for September 10.
Waterhouse
recorded a goal and an assist in the Bates' 3-0 win over Salem State College
on Sept. 9. After scoring four of Bates' five goals in last year's ECAC tournament
in which the Bobcats were finalists, Waterhouse wasted no time scoring her first
goal of the 2001 campaign. She opened the scoring for the Bobcats (1-0) just
2:04 into the contest, taking a pass from classmate Kate Dockery and burying
the ball behind the Salem goalkeeper. After a Dockery goal made it 2-0, Waterhouse
helped cap the scoring for Bates when she found an open Krissie Whiting who
nailed home the third goal midway through the first half. The team's next game
is at University of New England on September 13, before commencing the New England
Small Colleges Athletic Conference (NESCAC) portion of their play on Saturday,
September 15 at Amherst College.
Gray
led all Bates runners and finished fourth overall at the Tufts University Hayseed
Classic Sept. 8, his top collegiate individual finish. Gray, who finished with
a personal best time of 28:04, was one of five Bates runners to finish in the
top 12. The team placed second overall, just four points behind Division II
Bentley College, and well ahead of the host Jumbos, ranked fifth in the nation,
who were resting most of their top runners. The next meet for the cross-country
team is Saturday, Sept. 15 at UMass-Dartmouth.
Waterhouse is a 1998 graduate
of Waynflete High School. She is the daughter of Robert and Megan Waterhouse,
Cumberland, Maine.
Gray is a 1999 graduate of Bronxville High School. He is the son of
Alan and Elizabeth Gray, City Island, N.Y.
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