JgeG Texas A&M The Battalion Sports September 13, 1982 /Page 7 A&M starts season with tournament sweep Stoll, McDonald pick up four victories as Aggies start at 8-0 by Frank L. Christlieb Sports Editor A national championship just wasn’t enough. After winning the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women crown during May, the Aggie women’s softball team still hasn’t placed a foot on the brake. By the same token, Coach Bob Brock’s squad refuses to lift its foot (or feet, collectively) from the accelerator that raced it to an 84-9 record last year. Texas A&M opened the 1982-83 season by sweeping eight games of its own Aggie In vitational in Bryan’s Travis Park Friday and Saturday. In so doing, the Aggies extended their current winning streak to 15 games, dating back to the seven straight games they won in earning the national title over three months ago. Utilizing every player avail able, Brock made the loss of last year’s five seniors — Shannon Murray, Maria Resendez, Karen Guerrero, Melody Pritchard and Mary Lou Youngblood — seem unimportant. So talented is this year’s group of freshmen that Brock platooned his entire roster throughout the course of the tournament. “I’m really pleased,” Brock said. “We started out a little slow. We’ve been working real hard and we’ve been trying to get all the newcomers going. “The bench was just marve lous. Whenever I put them in they did a great job.” As if the team needs more speed to add to last season’s re cord of 131 stolen bases, Brock said: "We’re a lot faster team. We stole quite a few bases this weekend and stretched a lot of hits into extra-base hits. I think our top six spots in the order are the fastest bunch in the nation.” Those top six spots include freshmen Cindy Foster and Cin dy Cooper, along with Iva Jack- son, Josie Carter, Patti Holthaus and Carrie Austgen. Last year as a junior, Austgen led the team with 24 steals. “I’m pretty positive about it,” Brock said. “There aren’t any real big negatives, except that we have a few things to mold together.” In the tourney opener, the Aggies shut out Texas Tech 2-0, as All-America Lori Stoll threw a three-hitter and struck out 13. Texas A&M scored its runs in the eighth inning, when Foster and Jackson singled, and Carter followed with a two-run triple. Texas A&M topped Baylor 3- 0 in Friday’s next game. In the first inning, Foster and Cooper singled and Jackson brought home a run on a double. Holth aus’ RBI single in the third scored Carter from second base, and Austgen’s triple gave the Aggies’ their final run. Shan McDonald pitched a four-hitter and picked up five strikeouts, as Jackson ended the game 2-for-4 and Austgen had two hits in three trips to the plate. Texas A&M defeated Sam Houston State, the NAIA run ners-up last season, 7-0 in the Aggies’ third game of the day, as Stoll pitched a three-hitter and struck out eight. In the first in ning, a walk to Foster, a sacrifice by Cooper, a walk to Jackson and an error on SHSU seconc baseman Pat Mulcahey allowec a run to score. See SOFTBALL page 9 Rifle team tops state event rs is nal Mitya!' ;r(xW liliarai re than I school ■ar. lent of ; out of 5 — has at ter nstrut' iced t>! mputf' iterest' Tiputet ■d inio cus oa I other screea il. icatffl lericai ha« ,S.Df in 01 atF r : CtioW irwillt ill Patti Holthaus, second baseman for the Aggie softball team, connects with a pitch during the championship game of the Aggie Invitational Saturday at Travis Park in Bryan. The Aggies won eight straight games in their opening action of the 1982-83 season, extending their winning streak to 15 games. The Texas A&M rifle team, taking part in its first-ever out- door prone competition, won the state championship in Fort Worth Saturday and Sunday. Competing in three stages of shooting — from 50 ykrds, 50 meters and 100 yards — the Aggies took top honors in four- man and two-man events, and won several individual awards as well. Winning the state four-man team trophy were Chris Fedun, Glenn Park, John Berry and Robert Crowe, scoring 1,542 points out of a possible 1,600. In the state two-man event, Ben Potter and team captain Todd Woodard won the event by shooting 796 of a possible 800. Park and Fedun placed second in the event, shooting 792. In individual events, which include metallic sight and any sight competitions, Ellen Ross of Houston won by compiling 1,597 of 1,600 points. From Texas A&M, Troy Smith won the unclassified master event with a score of 1,563, while Pot ter placed third in the expert category with 1,589. Woodard finished second in the sharpshooter class with 1,585 and Fedun placed first in the junior class with 1,581. Crowe placed third in thejunior class with a total of 1,567. In thejunior marksman class, which includes competitors under 20 years of age, Berry was first with 1,564 and Park finished third with a score of 1,551. In the any sights category, Woodard placed third at 1,597. Here are other top Texas A&M scores: Smith, unclassified master — 1,582 Potter, expert — 1,596 Overall, Potter placed ninth in the state and Woodard finished as the No. 10 shooter. Woodard said it’ll be hard to forget Potter’s performance. “Ben amazed nye today,” he said. “He shot eight perfect sets of targets — 80 perfect shots — he cleaned the dewar course and the 50-yard course.” Dewar competition features 20 shots at 50 yards and 20 shots at 100 yards. “We had some really goot performances,” Woodard said “Not just good scores, but good solid, technically sound per formances. We weren’t used to shooting perfect scores, and to day, many of us saw 10 after 10 after 10.” The team, whose adviser is Maj. Richard M. Pitts, will com pete in the Texas air rifle chain-' pionsliipj*». this weekend in Fort Worth. /Y\ ■McDonald's DRIVE-THRU WINDOW MCDONALD’S INTRAMURAL HIGHLIGHTS At University Drive Now at Texas and S.W. Parkway At Manor East Mall ■McDonald’s • ■ 1® BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING idf^ \ Gameplan FLAG FOOTBALL: Take the offense and rush on over to 159 East Kyle to sign up for Flag Football. Entries will close tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 14. The entry fee is $20.00 per team and play begins Monday, Sept. 20. All team captains or representatives must pick up their schedules on Thurs day, Sept. 16 at 5:15 p.rn. in Rudder Theater. TENNIS SINGLES: If you are a tennis buff and have not signed up for Tennis Singles competition, hurry on over to the Intramural-Recreational Office. Entries close tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 14. Schedules will be posted after 2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 16 and play begins on Monday, Sept. 20. 16 INCH SOFTBALL: Remember, entries for 16 Inch Softball competition close tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 14. Come by 159 East Kyle to sign up for either the Men’s, Women’s, or CoRec divisions. The entry fee is $20.00 per team and a team manager’s meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 16 at 5:15 p.m. in 162 East Kyle. HOMERUN HITTING: So, you like to hit ’em out of the ball park?!! Well, come on down to the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office and pre- register for the Homerun Hitting Contest. Entries will also be taken at the event. A practice session will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 29 from 5-7 p.m. at the Batting Cage on Olsen Field. The contest will take place on Thursday, Sept. 30 at Olsen Baseball Field. INNERTUBE WATER BASKETBALL: If you enjoy the water and a good game of basketball, then Innertube Water Basketball is for you. It’s sure to be the splash of the season! Entries open today and run through Tuesday, Sept. 21. There is a $10.00 entry fee per team and play begins Monday, Sept. 27. A team managers meeting is scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 23, at 6:00 p.m. in 162 East Kyle. Anyone interested in officiating please contact Tom Weis in the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office, 159 East Kyle. FLICKERBALL: Hey everyone! Get involved in the fast-paced, fun- filled game of Flickerball!! Entries open today and close Tuesday, Sept. 21. There is an entry fee of $15.00 per team and play begins Monday, Sept. 27 at the Penberthy Intramural Complex. TABLE TENNIS DOUBLES: Entry forms are now available for Table Tennis Doubles Competition today through Tuesday, Sept. 21. Schedules will be posted after 2 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 23 and the tournament begins on Tuesday, Sept. 28 BADMINTON SINGLES: Keep your eye on the birdie and come on down to the Intramural-Recreational Sports Office and sign up for Bad minton Singles. Entries open today and close Tuesday, Sept. 21. The tournament begins on Tuesday, Sept. 28. SPORTS CLUB ASSOCIATION: There will be a meeting on Mon day, Sept. 13 at 6:00 p.m. in 162 East Kyle. For further information contact Barbara Aiken, Intramural-Recreational Sports Office or phone 845-3094. FIELD HOCKEY OPENS SEASON: TAMU Field Hockey Club opens their season on Sept. 18 in Houston at Kinkard School. Their first game is scheduled at 10:30 a.m. against St. John and their second is scheduled against Kinkard at 1:00 p.m. Sue Leibert, an MSC Pro gram Advisor, cooked hot dogs at the 4th of July Picn ic at the Pool. This event was cosponsored by the MSC Basement Committee and the Intramural- Recreational Sports Office. For her efforts. Sue wins our McDonald’s® “Be Our Guest” Award. She can pick up her B.O.G. card, good for a free McDonald’s® meal, in the IM-REC Sports office, 159 East Kyle. We Need Your Help WANTED: OFFICIALS for Flockerball and Innertube Water Basketball. — No experience necessary — Good Pay — Flexible hours Contact Tom Reber, Intramural-Recreational Sports Office or phone 845-3094. Acknowledgements McDonald’s® Intramural Highlights is sponsored each Monday in the Battalion by your local McDonald’s® Restaurants at University Drive and in the Manor East Mall. Stories are provided by members of the Intramural Department Staff; Photos by Paula Opal and Barbara Aiken. Bobert Bridges for Moses Aardvarks vs Walton west side. C ongratulations The Intramural-Recreational Sports Department would like to thank all the students, faculty, and staff who participated in the summer sports program. It was a long, hot summer and we would like to take time to congratulate the all-university champions from the summer of 1982. Horseshoe Doubles Mitch Mardis - Benny Dunn Horseshoe Singles Kevin Widner Racquetball Doubles Men Class A Michael Hare - Dick Edwards Men Class B Jorge Marchera - Mario Gomez Women Class B Martha Wooten - Tina Mclntire Corec Class A Fernando V. Luna - Letty Gonzalez Corec Class B David Ellis - Tina Mclntire Handball Singles Men Class A Jeff Bronson Men Class B John Welch Tennis Singles Men Class A Bobby Soepangkat Men Class B Mark Stubbs Women Class B Allison Sonnenberg Golf Singles Men Class A Joey Pearce Men Class B Mike McCarley Golf Doubles Men Class A Clay Williams - Lou McCoy Men Class B Al Atkins - Willy Dellinger Tennis Doubles Men Class A Bobby Soepangkat - David Nixon Men Class B James Weaver - Greg Christner Corec Class B Kyle Kaak - Janet Freund Racquetball Singles Men Class A Mike Hare Men Class B Jeff Bronson Women Class A Kathy Langlotz Women Class B Debbie Gluchowski SUMMER SESSION I Softball Men Class A Tom’s Bar-B-Q Corec Class A Hogs Men Class B Rudder Generals Women Class B Bother Awesome Corec Class B Piranahs Basketball Men Class A 76’ers Women Class A Body Language Men Class B TPPAF Volleyball Triples Men Class B No Name Corec Class B SSSS or 4S SUMMER SESSION II Softball Men Class A Tom’s Bar-B-Q Women Class A AIIE Brewers Corec Class A Runner Up Men Class B Spurs Corec Class B Food Proteam Basketball Men Class A Jim Bobbers Women Class A Body Language Men Class B 8-Ballers ATTENTION ALL FIELD HOCKEY PLAYERS: A mandatory meeting will be held for all current club members and persons interested in joining the club at 5:15 Tuesday Sept. 14 on Cain Field. Dues of $10.00 will also be collected. If you cannot come call Phebe or Mary before Tues.