Battalion/Page 17 April 23, 1982 3ttaliofi% fyrillfl sports Recruits bring hope for 1982-83 Coach Shelby Metcalf says the Aggie basketball team has attracted a “fine recruiting class” for 1982-83, and he hopes that the search for more players to add even more to the squad’s depth isn’t over. Metcalf, who has signed five players to scholarships during the past week, said: “We hope our recruiting season isn’t over, because we’re still looking for another good big man and we would like to find a big power forward. At this point, I’m very pleased with the recruits we’ve got coming to Texas A&M next season.” The five prospects signed in clude Roger Bock, a 6-10, 232- pound center from Oxnard, Calif.; Doug Lee, a 6-4'/a guard from Washington, Ill.; Lowell McHenry, a 6-6, 195-pound for ward from Hill Junior College; Kenny Brown, a 6-4 guard from Memphis, Tenn., and Mike Clif- Rockets face or success in slumber Game 2 vomen s com|i HAW naiioni n the I’niiti 1 enter wo K, contender B /olleyballCl P uarf * Doug Lee drives to the basket while Houston! playing for his high school team in Washington, i the Bennif Illinois. Lee, 6’4”, is one of five high school ich is compcBruits signed by Texas A&M this week. \1 varsity plaiflg am in thetorJb 'ound-robinw ski club members dec! into tnB the semifitaikB-13- lify for all-star meet led for 6:30» lals for n«B :ompeU(ion «ft er helping their team to a 10 p.m. oni ourth-place finish in the past coiiseuin.Ai yeekend’s water ski meet hosted ils will be S^HLSU at Tri-Lakes Ski School (n Zachary, La., three members )f the Texas A&M water ski club |ave qualified for the national fflktar tournament. jenei Bret Stevenson, Melanie Jar rell and Craig Janek have been , | selcted to take part in the com- ldlUlBti° n . which will be held May 22-113 in Slidell, La. Stevenson Etde the men’s slalom team, me exprcd ] am 'H qualified for the trick and lampionshipB inuteslo wlHL T athered A'-HU signs junior ill Scanlon ill | vance to college transfer *e "hoi. for basketball lisleltanUei® jump teams and will be first alternate on the slalom team. Janek made the men’s jump team based on his performance with the Aggies last semester. The all-star tourney consists of the top skiers from the seven regions across the nation, com peting in men’s and women’s sla lom, and trick and jump events. A new rule taking effect this year states that each regional team may not have more than two skiers from one school com peting in the same event. In the past weekend’s com petition, the Aggies totaled 2,825 points behind the 2,930 points of third-place LSU. United Press International HOUSTON -The Houston Rockets unconsciously played well in the 1981 playoffs, but tonight they either put the Seat tle SuperSonics to sleep or take the big sleep themselves. The Sonics will go for a mini series sweep of two games and a victorious flight home so they can prepare to open the West ern Conference semifinal series against the San Antonio Spurs. If the Rockets get their way, a third and final game will be play ed in Seattle Sunday. The Rockets lulled the Sonics into a trance in the first period of the mini-series opener Wednesday but allowed a couple of slick old-timers, John John son and Fred Brown, to wake the Sonics’ running game and push their team to a relatively easy 102-87 win. Rockets guard Tom Hender son said a key tonight is slowing the pace throughout the game. “The problem was the way we came out in the second half,” he said. “We had them playing at our pace. Now, when we get them back at our place, we’ve got to put them back to sleep.” Last year, the Rockets slowed the pulse of the Los Angeles Lakers, the Spurs and the Kan sas City Kings en route to the National Basketball Association final series. They felt after the opening loss to the Sonics that shooting better would allow them to even the current series. T he Rockets shot 36 percent to Seattle’s 46.8 and now find themselves in a situation they did not face during their unlike ly playoff role last year. They never trailed in any series before the final, which they lost to the Boston Celtics. The Sonics’ Johnson admit ted Rockets center Moses world, wasd peningselb ! United Press International WACO — Maurice Dorsey, a 5-0 standout from Detroit, Mich., has signed a national let- etattackaiulber of intent to play basketball the third,*for Baylor, school officials announced, its in the Ibni'B areaker. Fn*BDorsey, who played the past :d control)** 0 seasons al Ranger Junior |61lege, was most valuable play- it would befciHtast season in the Northern d he J-C- Conference. As a uard, he averaged nd nine assists per tger last season. 17 points game for that hehad'i Finals recoidj rs, 5 niinutol ■Dorsey is the fourth recruit s ankle and signed by Baylor this year. Dibbs of Mi Fated Toitf PCKWG GARJ)€H CH»K€S€ RcST^URAKT 98 mum BUFFET Monday thru Friday — All You Can Eat! 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Malone flashed anger at his teammates after the loss. “It wasn’t their defense that did anything special,” he said. “Anybody can play defense on you and stop you if you don’t get the ball.” Much was made of the Sonics beefy “Winnebago” lineup be fore the opener. Later, however, much of the credit went to Brown, an 11-year veteran who came off the bench to hit nine of 13 shots and score 21 points, and Johnson, another reserve who is in his 12th season and scored nine points with seven assists. The combined offense of Brown and Johnson took the Rockets out of a defense de signed to push high-scoring guard Gus Williams to the side lines and deny him the lane. ford, a 6-6 forward from Round Rock. Bock, who averaged 17 points, 10.4 rebounds and five blocked shots a game, shot 61 percent from the field. “I expect Roger to help us next year and he will eventually get bigger and stronger. He’s a very sound fundamental player and quite a competitor. He’s the kind that will dive for loose balls. He came from an outstanding high school program (Santa Clara High School) and was well coached there. He was the first player from his high school to have his jersey retired.” Metcalf said that Lee and Brown are both excellent shoo ters who can contribute to the team with their quickness. “Doug has a very quick re lease on his jump shot and he really knows how to play the game,” he said. “He’s a very ma ture player and can really shoot the ball.” McHenry’s leaping ability should be an asset to the team during the 1982-83 season, Met calf said. “Lowell will play forward for us and even though he’s only 6- 6, he can really leap,” he said. “He likes to drive the ball to the basket, but can pull up and hit the jumper. Lowell has gotten better every year he has played. His best basketball could be ahead of him. He’s also a very aggressive players.” Clifford averaged 20 points and 11 rebounds while playing for Round Rock. 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