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Softball team takes two After a sluggish start, the T exas A&M women’s softball team seems to have regained the form that helped it win a national championship in 1982. The Aggies proved Thurs day that playing team ball pays big dividends as Texas A&M hit, pitched and fielded ',its way to a double-header .sweep of West Texas State 6-3 'and 7-6. Pitching sensation Lori Stoll again delivered for the Aggie Ladies as she won the first game giving up only five hits while striking out nine. In the second game, Stoll again came through in the clutch with a save behind Shan McDonald’s four and a third innings. McDonald is re cuperating from a shoulder injury and wasn’t quite as overpowering as she has been in the past. She gave up five earned runs to WTSU. Another key factor for the Aggies was the rekindled fire in the hitting department. Texas A&M notched up 10 hits in the first game. In the bottom of the fourth inning, Texas A&M scored four runs on four hits to kill any hopes of a Buffalo rally. The big blows in the inning were back-to-back singles with nobody out by Debbie Roll- man, Gay McNutt and Josie Carter. All three were moved around the bases and scored. In the second game, the Aggie Ladies had a harder time putting WTSU away as the Buffaloes led the Aggies throughout the game until Texas A&M scored three runs in the top of the seventh to get the win. Alunmi (continued from page 17) game should accomplish some things that a day of practice can’t. “The biggest drawback (ab out spring practice) is you re playing yourself,’ Sherrill said. “So you really won’t know how good you are until you line up and play somebody else. “It’s (the game) a very unique time because it’s in the middle of spring practice. 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