The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 13, 1973, Image 6

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College Station, Texas
Thursday, September 13, 1973
THE BATTALION
A&M Water Polo Team
Host for Tournament
A&M kicks off its water polo
season Saturday when it hosts
the third annual Texas A&M
Novice Water Polo Tournament.
The tournament will start at 8
a.m. and continue throughout the
day with the final game played
at 6 p.m. in P. L. Downs Nati-
torium.
The Aggie Yearlings and the
local College Station Swim Club
are the top seeded entries in the
eight-team affair.
The A&M frosh will be led by
three 1972 high school all-Amer
ican Selections: Ron R e e s e r,
Long Beach, Calif.; Tom Sanders,
College Station; and Tom
Schwab, Pittsburgh, Penn.
The goalie position is being
contested by Roy Bowman, the
goalie from last year’s A&M Con
solidated state champion team
and Brian Holt of Clear Creek
High School. Both players were
listed on last year’s all-Texas
high school team.
Bob Davis of Weslaco, Scott
Hawkins of Cleer Creek, Hank
Ecroyd of Killeen, and Craig
Vanderzandt of Bryan are bat
tling it out for the final three
starting positions.
Other teams in the tourna
ment, which is limited to college
freshmen players and younger
are: McAllen High School, Clear
Creek High School, St. Marks
School of Dallas, Tarpons Swim
Club and Jack’s Shack Water
Polo Club of Houston, and La-
Marque High School, coached by
former A&M standout swimmer
Donn Boyd.
The varsity water polo team
is working out while coach Den
nis Fosdick tries to sort out his
starting unit from the more than
80 hopefuls who reported for the
water polo and swimming teams.
Date
SEPT.
OCT.
15
22
26
28
29
3
4
4
5-6
10
12-13
24
26
27
NOV. 9-10
Opponent
A&M Novice Tournament*
Maroon & White Game*
The Bunch Athletic Club, Houston
University of Arlington*
Alumni*
San Francisco State Univ.
West Valley College-Saratoga
Univ. of Santa Clara
Nor-Cal Water Polo Tournament
Texas Tech
New Mexico Invitational
Tournament in Albuquerque
Hendrix Invitational Tournament
Conway, Arkansas
The Bunch A.C.*
U.T. Arlington
U.S. Modern Pentathlon Team*
Southwest Water Polo
Championships*
♦Denotes home games
Time
All Day
11:00 A.M.
7:00 P.M.\
4:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
3:00 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
All Day
8:00 P.M.
All Day
The Aggies have lost only six
games the last two years while
winning 44 and Fosdick expects
to do better this year.
“I can see losing only one or
two games this year,” said Fos
dick, “and that will be when we
travel to New Mexico or Califor
nia. There’s not another team I
know of in the Southwest that
can touch us.
“We have much more playing
experience this year, both on the
varsity and freshmen teams. We
have a well balanced team with
quite a bit of depth.”
Water polo is a club sport at
A&M and is not officially sanc
tioned by the Athletic Depart
ment. They must therefore pay
their own way for trips, so to do
this, the team cleans up Kyle
Field after Aggie home football
games.
Two years ago the team was
able to afford to take a trip to
Brazil to compete against South
American teams while this year
and last year the team travels to
California.
“This is an exciting s p o r t,”
said Fosdick. “It’s rough and
fast with lots of body contact and
if anybody would take the time
to watch a couple of games I’m
sure they’d find it easily enjoy
able.”
8:00 P.M.
Intramural
4:00 P.M.
Results
11:00 A.M.
All Day
Scores from Sept. 12.
Class A: 12 over HI, 6-0; D-l
over Squad. 1, 6-0; Squad. 2 over
K2, won on penetrations; A1 over
B2, won on penetrations; L2 over
Squad. 16, 40-0; Cl over Squad.
11, 8-6; Class C: Walton over
Puryear, 13-0; Hotard over Mc
Ginnis, 7-0.
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