sports Battalion/Page 13 June 8, 1982 MOIS PS r? Owen ngg s ntinued from page 11) homa State and five behind :ona State. The Aggies had n a second-place, one-shot over the Cowboys into the 1 round of the tournament. But the 1982 SWC and [AA tournaments are history iow, and Briggs is currently in tiejprocess of making the sum- ner months pay off with more lard work and competition. In jddition to the pro-am in Long- iew, Briggs now will compete in he Texas State Amateur tour- knent, starting Thursday in Kkin. Sriggs will also compete in the Amateur, the Porter >and if he qualifies, the U.S. ateur. After shooting a 69- In qualifying rounds of the lO U.S Amateur, Briggs mis- Ithe tournament cut by two p. But he says he’s looking better performance in I 2 ' Ls for a professional career, tgs said he’ll probably wait ' after the 1982-83 season bre he attempts to earn a tour card. lot of people have been Iging me about whether I’m pg to turn pro,” said Briggs, (), if he chooses to do so, could [nipt to make the tour by pas- t qualifying rounds and tests pober. “I’m pretty sure I’m pg to be back in school next jl’m looking forward to play- I professional golf, but if I I’tmake it to the professional |r, it’s not the end of my life, ■just do something else, and Jsure I’ll have a good time als’ offer,P n g it- But you don’t spend 10 s todaydi§P years of your life working isas CitrE Phillies, bs, saidal >uts tallti deal befo s didn't, f aer said lit Danny Briggs at something and then just give it up.” Briggs, a recreation major, grew up in Bryan before moving to Paris, Texas. But living in a small town like Paris has its dis advantages when recruiting time arrives, Briggs said. “When I was recruited by Coach Ellis, he didn’t even give me my scholarship my freshman year,” he said. “I didn’t have that good of a high school tourna ment record. I was what you’d call a sleeper. Coach Ellis didn’t even ask me down on a recruit ing visit. “I’m not a real cocky-type per son. I would go out of my way to help anyone, even people I don’t know. But when it comes time to play golf, I kind of push a little button to get myself prepared for playing. “It’s a game of winners and losers,” Briggs said, “and it’s a game of individual perform ance. People don’t really realize what a mental game golf is. You really have to concentrate when you’re out there.” Briggs, chosen second team all-America this year and honor able mention all-America in 1981, says he’s improved a great deal since his high school days. But he doesn’t want to take com plete credit for the Aggies’ suc cess. “When people talk about how much I’ve improved,” he said, “that’s the truth. But I’d say that (junior) Gary Krueger played consistently better than I did this year. “He finished ahead of me more times than I finished ahead of him. I just happened to finish first in the Southwest Conference tournament and eighth in the NCAA tourna ment. But he’s really played bet ter overall.” If You Could Find A Better Deal... We Woiihln Y Be Here* raft— inish the I hit .355 the accoi personal season si First twoti d pretty are;' the team ot of>i continued from P a g e 13 ) trying to i Merits of Szekely and Flores will ne and ra p sorely missed if the two de- |e to sign professional con tacts. ■Tm pleased to see both these k the lailids get drafted,” he said. “I iBI and pink Flores is a good prospect if it I just :pte can come up with a breaking pin h. I feel sure that they’ll both ed 1982win contracts. away froiEl hate to lose Szekely, and I’ll in 19";P sweating it out (today) with me shyoipck Luecken.” n 1981,HELuecken, who recently com alaying fitted his junior season as the gers, the pgies’ top pitcher, will almost farm teaiittely be selected during today’s nam last|p UI1 cls- The 6-5, 212-pound n hittiniight hander finished 1982 with on with If f| -2 record and a staff-leading 2.65 ERA. In addition, he qual- coach Mied for first team all-SWC guidedphile coming up with 63 strike- -1 recordists i 11 71 1 / 3 innings, spanning arence teg games. eason, saP Ch an c9 er said senior Bobby f page lf a y* or ’ a pl easan t pitching sur- " 6 “rise who received the Wally loon Award for being the most Dproved player on the squad in &82, may be chosen today as no FOOi Taylor, from Port Arthur, ^ ound up the year with a 5-2 "cord and three shutouts to iad the Aggie staff in that ategory. 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