The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 08, 1978, Image 11

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    THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1978
Page 11
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Vicki Kennon demonstrates her skills on the uneven parallel
bars in gymnastics class. The Texas A&M gymnastics team
won the state meet held in Bryan this past weekend. The
Aggies scored
scored 166.5.
192.6, while second place Southwest Texas
Bowling, teams do well
The men’s and women's bowling
lams traveled to Dallas this past
eekend to bowl in the state cham-
jionships. The members making
pe trip were Jay Chester, Jerry
ongsworth, Mike Marak, Steve
lartin, Mark Myrick, Mike Oliveri,
andy Burnett, Joy Lloyd, Terri
IcClellen, Denise McCutchen,
lomia Minter and Nancy Schlot-
irbeck.
All the teams present at the tonr-
kment were winners in its respec-
Te divisions. After all the points
fere tallied, the A&M men’s team
jiished in second place while the
lumens team took first. The final
pdings for the men were Houston
st, A&M second and North Texas
late third. For the.women A&M
p first, West Texas State second
d North Texas State third.
The men’s team bowled its first
/* ■( against Texas Southern. They
*-i-Aipjptiired 18 out of 24 points.
, I (Mmgsworth had high series with a
J §5 total. Martin and Chester had a
6 and a 625 respectively.
Longsworth also had the high
pie with an excellent 276. Chester
[d Martin shot a 257 and 256 re-
ctively.
[Their second set was against West
ixas State where they captured 21
[t of 24 points. Myrick had high
es with a 629 total. Martin and
ngsworth had second and third
;h series with a 625 and 622.
/rick bowled first high game with
S53. Martin and Longsworth shot
10 f®45 and 232 respectively,
an FraixWn the final set against Houston
iked tenmen’s team captured 10 points.
• State, fa' Chester had high series with a
nent. B5 and high game with a 214.
lere are ■ngs worth had high average for
3 Mar(|* day with a 209.
2 and .WThe women’s team bowled its first
I against Trinity capturing 21 out
4 points. McCutchen had high
es with a 612 total. Lloyd had
md high series with a 550 total,
kitchen had high game with a
and McClellan took second high
e with a 201-
he second set was against West
as State where they took 15
its. Lloyd had high series with a
and McCutchen shot a 552.
h game was a 193 shot by
Aitchen and second high game
shot by Lloyd with a 192.
ay theytffhc final set was against North
tiianipi’ : ‘W xas S tate - The women captured
■girt points. McCutchen had high
l„> tliirilpes and high game with a 558 and
211 respectively. Burnett had sec-
nd high series with a 493.
IcCutchen had had high average
for the day with a 191.
The men’s team average for the
day was a 193 and the women's team
average for the day was a 167.
This weekend the teams travel to
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Battalion photo by Becky McWhorter
By ANA QUINTANA
In a TAIAW (Texas Association
for Intercollegiate Athletics for
Women) meet hosted by Texas
A&M last Friday and Saturday at
Bryan High, the Texas A&M wo
men’s gymnastic class I team took
first place with a total of 192.6 points.
In second place was Southwest
Texas with 166.65 and the L^niver-
sity of Texas finished third with
163.85.
All five Aggie women placed in
every event with the exception of
Laura Shelter who strained tendons
on the top of her foot and was un
able to complete the meet.
In the vault competition, Carolyn
Smith of Southwest Texas won first
place with a total of 17.1, and Patti
Sloat of A&M was second with 16.8.
There was a three-way tie for
third place between Tanya Hrabal of
A&M, Debbie Kratz of Southwest
Texas and DeeDee Whitton of
TCU, all with a score of 16.45.
In the balance beam and uneven
parallel bar competitions, the A&M
team did a fine job by sweeping all
first, second and third places.
Hrabal took first (16.7), Sloat was
second (16.4) and Kathy Pruett was
third (15.85) in the balance beam.
In the unevens, Hrabal again took
first (16.7), Pruett was second
(15.95) and Sloat was third (15.75).
In the floor exercises, the Aggies
finished well again. Sloat took first
place (15.9), Tina Martin was second
(15.45) and Patti Wimbish of Texas
was third (14.85).
Sloat triumphed for the Aggies
when she won all-around gymnast.
Hrabal finished second in all-around
competition. The scores were 64.85
for Sloat and 64.50 for Hrabal.
The Aggies will compete next
week in a regional meet hosted by
LSU in Baton Rouge. They will
compete against Oklahoma State
University, Oral Roberts, South
west Texas and LSU.
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