The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 19, 1982, Image 12

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April 19,
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A&M signs junior college recruit
Texas Aggie basketball coach Shelby Metcalf says the
past week, the first of the high school recruiting season,
has been successful for him and his staff.
With Sunday’s signing of 6-6 forward Lowell McHen
ry of Hill Junior College, Metcalf and assistants Barry
Davis and John Thornton now have five recruits set to
play basketball at Texas A&M next season. And Met
calf, who cited his primary recruiting objective as Find
ing players with a good deal of height and bulk, says he
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may have found just what he wanted.
Roger Bock, a 6-10, 232-pound center from Santa
Clara High School in Oxnard, Calif., is the Aggies’
tallest recruit. Bock, who chose Texas A&M over Stan
ford and Washington State, plans to major in electrical
engineering.
“Lowell’s a real good athlete,’’ Metcalf said. “We’re
excited about him. He’s a big-play man, much like
(Aggie guard) Reggie Roberts.
“We’re real happy with Roger Bock. If fajcontinued froi
ounce of fat on him, you can have it.”
The Aggies’ other recruits, signed WedneiNational Tourna
elude 6-4 guard Doug Lee, from Washington,! 1 Vorth in May.
guard Kenny Brown, from Tucson, Ariz.,andM Other Aggies
ward Mike Clifford, an all-stater from Round I (ere freshman 1
McHenry averaged 17.3 points and 7.1 reboiourth overall w
game during the past season, when HillJuniorO D; Kel Devlin, :
finished 20-10.
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The Texas A&M men’s track team came up with
places in Friday’s Baylor Invitational, but the RiceOwIsfiiiiJ
with four to take the outsianding team award. L
Rod Richardson and Kevin McGinnis led the Aggieswit!i® )n ’ connectir
in the 100-meter dash and the shot put. R a lv 5 a ™ a \ t j 1
The shuttle hurdles relay team of Mike Glaspie, Craigllfr , c ona c .
Rick Thomas and Chappelle Henderson won the other nrsttlg 11 e moun(
for the Aggies WVe hit the ball
Richardson had a 10.43 time in the preliminariesandal .ome runs,” Coa
the finals, beating Baylor’s Bruce Davis and Oklahoma'sDot j
Richardson has the fastest time in the 100-meter dashn
Southwest Conference this year — a 10.09 time.
McGinnis threw a career best 61-1 in the shot put ton
place. Robert Windsor finished fourth in the shot put.
The shuttle hurdles relay team won with a timeof55ill
The Aggies’ 400-meter relay team finished third behind
and Baylor, clocking in at 40.22. Rice won the event withad
30.90.
The 800-meter relay team finished third in their eventalsu
time behind teams from TCU and Baylor. TCU fmisl
1:22.46, Baylor in 1:22.52 and the Aggies in 1:22.55.The
so close that meet officials needed a photograph to deterraii
places.
The Aggies had two second places in the hurdle events,
Glaspie finishing second in the 1 10-meter high hurdlesand
mas finishing second in the 400-meter hurdles.
The Aggies will be at home in Kyle Field this weekend
they host the Texas A&M Relays.
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