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BEARLY NEWS!&#13;
Please, bear with us here.&#13;
Steroids the Future ro snorts&#13;
HUNTER FRENCH&#13;
frenc019@rangers. uwp. edu&#13;
Steroids. Stimulants. Human growth&#13;
hormone.&#13;
These substances have received a bad&#13;
wrap from the sports community over&#13;
the years, mostly because of the unfair&#13;
advantages they offer to their users over&#13;
other athletes.&#13;
A new trend in sports&#13;
However, this trend is changing. We&#13;
are living amidst a new sports revolution.&#13;
Many athletes are proposing a new&#13;
solution to the performance-enhancing&#13;
drug (PED) stigma: since the drugs are&#13;
illegal due to the unfair advantage they&#13;
give their users, a new sports league will&#13;
be created, one in which performance&#13;
enhancing drug use is not only permitted,&#13;
but is required.&#13;
The 'roid renaissance&#13;
Imagine the Olympics with zero&#13;
restrictions on what athletes put in their&#13;
bodies. 'Roided runners would put Usain&#13;
Bolt to shame.&#13;
Stimmed swimmers would turn Michael&#13;
Phelps into a fish out of water. We&#13;
like these people because they are the&#13;
fastest and strongest human beings on the&#13;
planet.&#13;
A new Olympics with enhanced athletes&#13;
would wipe the slate clean with new&#13;
records (unless returning athletes conform&#13;
to the new policy as well), as well&#13;
as giving newcomers a shot at gold.&#13;
"It's the morally sound thing to&#13;
do"&#13;
In light of these new developments in&#13;
sportsmanship, many sports conglomerates&#13;
are making statements in regard to&#13;
this new decision.&#13;
Roger Goodell, the commissioner of&#13;
the National Football League (NFL) has&#13;
recently said "I fully support this decision.&#13;
The NFL will be the first league to&#13;
require PEDs for all of its players.&#13;
I believe that it's the morally sound&#13;
thing to do.&#13;
Humans are at the top of the food&#13;
chain because we evolved above the rest&#13;
of the animal kingdom.&#13;
This is the next step in the evolution&#13;
of football." Goodell also stated that the&#13;
NFL guidelines have changed in other&#13;
ways, such as the doubling of the length&#13;
of the football field to accommodate for&#13;
longer throw distances.&#13;
Saving smaller sports&#13;
Under this new league, footballers will&#13;
experience bone-shattering tackles, and&#13;
hockey fights will end in mass casualties.&#13;
This boosts ratings for sporting events,&#13;
COURTESY OF VIRGINIA COMMONWEATH UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES&#13;
football has come a long way since its establishment&#13;
w The future is now hich will increase the funding these&#13;
sports get.&#13;
Smaller sports will reap these benefits&#13;
as well. Fencing matches will escalate to&#13;
duels to the death. Bowling balls will destroy&#13;
bowling alleys when thrown down&#13;
the lane at 500 feet per second.&#13;
Curling will actually become relevant...&#13;
whatever curling actually is.&#13;
As time continues to drone onward,&#13;
many struggle to keep up with the times.&#13;
Many will wonder if the decisions made&#13;
in this day and age make any sense at all.&#13;
I urge those of you who think this way to&#13;
open your eyes and see the truth, which&#13;
is this: performance enhancing drugs will&#13;
save the world of sports.&#13;
Trump Puts white house on the market&#13;
WILLAPGAR&#13;
apgarO01 @rangers. uwp. edu&#13;
President Donald Trump announced&#13;
this Tuesday that he is&#13;
planning on selling the White&#13;
House to the highest bidder. "1&#13;
prefer if the bidding is done with&#13;
Ruble," said Trump, who seems&#13;
to be favoring Russian bids over&#13;
American.&#13;
Buying the dairy state&#13;
"I have plenty of money. So&#13;
much money. More money than&#13;
we can fit in the White House.&#13;
Enough money to cover all of&#13;
Wisconsin, twice. I could buy&#13;
that state, you know. Paul Ryan&#13;
is such a joke to the Republican&#13;
Party, I bet I could buy his&#13;
whole damn state and kick him&#13;
out."&#13;
Trump proved his claim true&#13;
as he has now bought all public&#13;
and private property in Wisconsin.&#13;
&#13;
All UW schools have now&#13;
been forced to rename themTrump&#13;
puts the white house up for auction.&#13;
selves to University of Trump,&#13;
or UT, except for Parkside,&#13;
which did not have the funds&#13;
to replace "Wisconsin" with&#13;
"Trump".&#13;
American to Russian&#13;
Paul Ryan spoke on the purchase&#13;
as "bad business"—which&#13;
might not be wrong. Since the&#13;
Wisconsin purchase, all brewing&#13;
companies have converted&#13;
to Vodka manufacturers, and the&#13;
state has now seceded from the&#13;
rest of the union. Wisconsin currency&#13;
has changed to rubles and&#13;
the Packers have been renamed&#13;
the "Putins".&#13;
Trump and Parkside&#13;
UW Parkside now serves as a&#13;
modern historic site - seeing as&#13;
it is the only UW school left.&#13;
Trump has not been shy with&#13;
his opinions on the school's&#13;
inability to change its name,&#13;
saying "Parkside? The bear&#13;
school? The school where they&#13;
kill bears? 1 don't care if they&#13;
become a UT school or not.&#13;
Either way, their degrees are and&#13;
will always be valueless. Sad!"&#13;
Trump has also not been shy&#13;
on his opinions on what he calls&#13;
"The Failing Ranger News"—&#13;
Trump is quoted saying "Pathetic.&#13;
they have no real news to&#13;
report on.&#13;
They have to hire satirist to&#13;
make up articles just so people&#13;
will read it!"&#13;
The issues of Trump occupation&#13;
in Wisconsin now threatens&#13;
the nation as a whole—bidding&#13;
on The White House ends on.&#13;
Exclusive interview with God confirms "Life has no meaning"&#13;
WILLAPGAR&#13;
apgarO01 @ rangers, uwp. edu&#13;
After centuries of denying&#13;
interviews, the Lord has finally&#13;
agreed to sit down with Parkside&#13;
reporters and address many&#13;
questions that have plagued humanity&#13;
since its dawn. The only&#13;
condition was not to publish any&#13;
footage of the interview because&#13;
cameras are considered to be&#13;
"witchcraft".&#13;
Life's meaning&#13;
The Lord spoke on many&#13;
things, including how "Plato&#13;
is boring" and how he wishes&#13;
Black Sabbath wasn't so against&#13;
him. Perhaps the most shocking&#13;
news we acquired was His view&#13;
on the purpose of life. "Yeah&#13;
there is none", spoke God. "Life&#13;
has no meaning. 1 thought that&#13;
video game, "The Sims," would&#13;
be a hint."&#13;
This struck us as shocking&#13;
- we followed up with asking,&#13;
"what about heaven?" to which&#13;
He replied, "I don't know why&#13;
you're all obsessed with moving&#13;
in with me. All we do is play&#13;
basketball and appoint kings to&#13;
power. Now that most monarchies&#13;
are over, it's pretty boring.&#13;
Being a good person is cool and&#13;
all, but I'd prefer people who&#13;
can pay rent."&#13;
Religious advice&#13;
When asked about the various&#13;
religions the Lord spoke, "Yeah,&#13;
follow any of them. 1 don't care.&#13;
I'm not like a politician; I'm not&#13;
up for re-election. I'm God and&#13;
that don't change. There's no&#13;
right or wrong ones. Even atheist!&#13;
You don't wanna believe in&#13;
me? Well, 1 don't believe in you,&#13;
either!"&#13;
When asked what he meant,&#13;
God clarified, "It's like believing&#13;
in yourself. It's all about confidence.&#13;
You'll never get a job if&#13;
you think you don't deserve it,&#13;
right Jason?"&#13;
For readers who don't know,&#13;
this was an obvious blow at our&#13;
reporter, Jason Seige, who recently&#13;
stuttered through the interview&#13;
at the local Target. Following the&#13;
insult, a brawl broke out, ultimate&#13;
ly conceding our report.&#13;
We still have many questions&#13;
for the Lord, who revealed plans&#13;
on starting a new YouTube account&#13;
where he will be playing&#13;
and reacting to the cult-classic&#13;
online game, Happy Wheels. The&#13;
new interview date is scheduled&#13;
for April 17 - the day following&#13;
Easter.&#13;
In that case, we should just use&#13;
our guns. &#13;
8 | SPORTS THE RANGER NEWS March 31,2017&#13;
Rangers season review girls and guys&#13;
Sports Standings&#13;
BRADY RUSSELL&#13;
russe032@rangers.uwp. edu&#13;
Another year of UW-Parkside&#13;
basketball is wrapped up and once&#13;
again the Rangers have success, and&#13;
begin the learning process for the&#13;
next season.&#13;
Men's year in review&#13;
For the fifth straight season, the&#13;
UW-Parkside men's basketball team&#13;
made the NCAA tournament but fell&#13;
short of beating Bellarmine, a team&#13;
now in the Elite Eight, 71-62. It was&#13;
an up-and-down year for the Rangers,&#13;
starting out 15-1 before losing&#13;
three of their next five games and&#13;
finishing the year with a 7-7 record,&#13;
22-8 overall.&#13;
Nonetheless, the Rangers proved,&#13;
once again, that they are a Great&#13;
Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC)&#13;
powerhouse, making the GLVC&#13;
tournament in Evansville, Indiana,&#13;
for the fifth straight year and making&#13;
consistent appearances in the NCAA&#13;
Tournament.&#13;
A look ahead&#13;
The Rangers are returning all but&#13;
two players next season; however,&#13;
those two players were huge for this&#13;
year's team: Alexander Brown and&#13;
Jake Verhagen. They averaged 27.4&#13;
of the team's 80 points per game last&#13;
year; they averaged 47.4% from the&#13;
field and 39.7% from beyond the&#13;
arc. Their ability to score will surely&#13;
be missed on next year's team, but&#13;
many players now have the opportunity&#13;
to step up. The Rangers are&#13;
returning Kendale McCullum, who&#13;
averaged 15.3 points, 6.1 assists and&#13;
4.7 rebounds per game, as well as&#13;
their two big men Kyle Flanagan and&#13;
Goran Zagorac, who averaged 16.3&#13;
The women's softball team huddled at&#13;
points and 11 rebounds per game between&#13;
the two of them. Role players&#13;
like Espen Fjaerestad, Adam Bonk,&#13;
and Chavares Flanigan are also&#13;
returning. The future looks bright for&#13;
the Rangers as they hope to continue&#13;
their nin of success.&#13;
Women's season in review&#13;
The Lady Rangers finished the year&#13;
10-17, but their record does not do this&#13;
team enough justice, as they made&#13;
wonderful progress throughout the&#13;
year. After starting the season out 0-9,&#13;
the ladies went on to win 10 of their&#13;
last 18 games and finished 8-10 in conference.&#13;
Despite this record, they made&#13;
the opening weekend of the GLVC&#13;
tournament before losing to Rockone&#13;
of their latest games.&#13;
hurst 82-65, ending their season. They&#13;
pulled off some close wins over teams&#13;
like Indianapolis, McKendree and St.&#13;
Joseph and suffered some close losses&#13;
to teams like Truman State, Bellarmine&#13;
and Southern Indiana. All in all, it was&#13;
a productive and structuring year for&#13;
the Lady Rangers.&#13;
Looking forward&#13;
Like the men's team, the Lady Rangers&#13;
are returning all but two of last years&#13;
team; their two losses are Forward/&#13;
Center Bailey North and the team's&#13;
leading scorer, Brittney Fair. Brittney&#13;
averaged 13.6 points, 2.8 assists, and&#13;
2.9 rebounds per game. Though she&#13;
will be missed. Coach Yorg has a lot to&#13;
look forward to, including sophomore&#13;
•HIm * i&#13;
COURTESY OF UW-PARKSIDE ATHLETICS&#13;
guard Taylor Stephan, who averaged 6.2&#13;
points, 2.6 assists and 4.2 rebounds per&#13;
game, and Lauren Boerger who came&#13;
on in the second half of the season&#13;
scoring wise and finished the year&#13;
averaging 8.1 points per game.&#13;
The team is also returning their&#13;
two 6'4 centers Shelby Cheston and&#13;
Clarisa Martinez, who, between them,&#13;
averaged 9.7 points and 8.7 rebounds&#13;
per game. With Fair gone, the team&#13;
will look for a new scorer and that role&#13;
could be filled by any number of players&#13;
including: Olivia Montague, Blair&#13;
Arthur or Asiah Lawson. The future for&#13;
the Lady Rangers could have beaming&#13;
success in the future if they keep up&#13;
the grit and determination they showed&#13;
all season long.&#13;
UW-P Softball player spotlight: Carly Dundee&#13;
JOSH STEWART&#13;
stewa038@rangers. uwp. edu&#13;
Carly Dundee is one of the&#13;
key components of the 2017&#13;
UW-Parkside softball team, and&#13;
is considered one of the team&#13;
leaders. Dundee is a senior who is&#13;
currently in her fourth season as a&#13;
Ranger, and her career has been a&#13;
success.&#13;
A priceless leader&#13;
Last season, while appearing&#13;
as a pitcher, and infielder Dundee&#13;
had made her impact and her presence&#13;
felt on a game to game basis.&#13;
The Kinesiology major led&#13;
the team in almost every major&#13;
category on the offensive and&#13;
defensive side of the field.&#13;
She was a sure thing every&#13;
game as well, as she started in 48&#13;
games and appeared in all 49 on&#13;
the season. A performance like&#13;
that was able to show her true&#13;
worth on the team.&#13;
n&#13;
Carley Dundee up to bat&#13;
Once a leader, always a&#13;
leader&#13;
Dundee came to the campus&#13;
straight out of her high school,&#13;
Lockport High, which is in&#13;
Homer Glen, Illinois, a suburb of&#13;
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Chicago. She was a perennial&#13;
all conference player in her time&#13;
there, and much like she does as&#13;
a Ranger, she lead her team in&#13;
all major categories at the high&#13;
school level.&#13;
On and off the field&#13;
While the team is only 6-16 at&#13;
this point in the season. Dundee has&#13;
kept up with her team leadership.&#13;
Dundee has led the team on and off&#13;
the field, and her teammates look to&#13;
her when the going gets tough.&#13;
Dundee's goals&#13;
Despite the disappointing start&#13;
to her senior season, Dundee has&#13;
always managed to stay optimistic&#13;
for the long run: "This season&#13;
started out a little rocky, but it's&#13;
very helpful for us and our coach&#13;
to see what works and what needs&#13;
improvement."Looking ahead,&#13;
Dundee hopes to the bring the&#13;
team some more success and get&#13;
the team record back to .500 on&#13;
the season. The playoffs will be&#13;
nearing soon and the team has high&#13;
hopes that they can turn it around.&#13;
She solidified her optimism in&#13;
saying, "I think our season looks&#13;
very bright!"&#13;
Rangers dominate at wrestling championship&#13;
BRADY RUSSELL&#13;
russe032@rangers. uwp. edu&#13;
The Rangers showed up in&#13;
force yet again this year at the&#13;
NCAA Division 2 Wrestling&#13;
Tournament, with team leader&#13;
Nick Becker winning his second&#13;
straight National Championship.&#13;
However, two other Rangers&#13;
also made it far this year.&#13;
Ronzel Darling and Arik Furseth&#13;
were both knocked out before&#13;
the semifinals but capped off&#13;
tremendous seasons.&#13;
Becker Wins, Team Finishes&#13;
in 18th&#13;
Nick Becker won his second&#13;
national championship, defeating&#13;
Blaze Shade in a rematch of&#13;
last years title match and for the&#13;
third time this season 8-4. Led&#13;
by Becker and with help from&#13;
Darling and Furseth, the Rangers&#13;
finished 18th nationally with&#13;
23.5 points, Notre Dame claimed&#13;
the crown with 103.5 points.&#13;
Rangers Making Progress&#13;
It shows that the Rangers still&#13;
have progress to be made, but&#13;
led by Nick Becker and with help&#13;
from a young up-and-comer like&#13;
Arik Furseth, the future looks&#13;
glowing for the Rangers.&#13;
The Rangers are returning 24&#13;
of their 28 wrestlers from last&#13;
year and hope to build further&#13;
towards a national championship.&#13;
Darling and Furseth&#13;
Darling lost his first match to&#13;
Willie Bohince of Mercyhurst&#13;
8-4 after being down 6-0 at one&#13;
point and mounting a furious&#13;
comeback; he then won his second&#13;
match 7-4 over Jaret Singh&#13;
of Maryville, but ended his day&#13;
losing Darek Huff of Adams&#13;
State 7-0.&#13;
Darling finished the year with&#13;
a 30-6 record and ends his career&#13;
at UW-Parkside with over 100&#13;
wins, a huge jump forward from&#13;
his 2-3 record his first year at&#13;
UW-Parkside.&#13;
First Match Won&#13;
Arik Furseth also had a good&#13;
day to cap off a good year.&#13;
Arik won his first match in&#13;
his first ever appearance at the&#13;
NCAA tournament, 2-0 over&#13;
Bryce Shoemaker of NebraskaKearney.&#13;
Furseth, the redshirt&#13;
freshman, then lost to Dustin&#13;
Warn er of Wheeling Jesuit 5-1&#13;
and finished his year losing to&#13;
David Bavery of Notre Dame&#13;
5-1. Ultimately, Furseth finished&#13;
the year with a 24-13 record.&#13;
NCAA Div II GLVC East&#13;
Con! Div Total&#13;
Streak&#13;
2017 Men's Basketball&#13;
1. Bellarmine (7) 1-0 13-8 25-3 W1&#13;
2. Southern Ind. (15) 0-1 7-10 263 LI&#13;
3. UW-Parkslde CM) 6-7 21-6 L1&#13;
2017 Women's Basketball&#13;
1. Southern lnd.(20) 16-2 9-1 24-5 LI&#13;
2. Lewis 13-5 7-3 23-9 L2&#13;
3. Bellarmine (17) 136 7-3 226 L2&#13;
2017 Wrestling&#13;
1. UW-Parkslde &gt; (3) 66 NA 13-2 W7&#13;
2. Maryville (3) 6-1 NA 10-4 W3&#13;
3. McKendree (5) 4-2 NA 18-6 W9&#13;
INDEX&#13;
(#) = NCAA Div 2 rank&#13;
$ = Conference Champions&#13;
Sports Schedules&#13;
Softball&#13;
4/1112 .pm„ 2 p.m. | University of&#13;
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