Friday, January 26, 1984FThe Battalion/Page 15 Sledders ready for games Georgia Tech no Rambling Wreck general ington Ri for Los :r A1 Davis nmissionen i Football Li iuted oolite OWecouldll & United Press International it them tost i kids." The fast tracks for Georgia the United 1 Fech basketball have been few gue challtt in d far between, but Bobby Cre- cases beatir; appears to now have the atball Leal Rambling Wreck in high gear, top collect The last winning season was is disturbed 1978-79, when Tech cagers were g used,para 17-9. But that also was the season jyer agents. Fech basketball was in limbo be- 'entsaretri -ause the school had just swilch- ffofsomei -d from the Metro Conference to kids don i )P e Atlantic Coast Conference — t,” Beathan lIlc * wasn’t eligible to compete in re the Super! : ‘ther. otofmonei! X The first two years Tech play- leliverapk'' * n l ^ e basketball-tough ACC, ar league ill ls ^ague record was 1-13 and know about ^14. 7 he last two were a little akemoretli )etter > 3-11 and 4-10, but one epresent. - would hardly have considered y good pi Georgia Tech a threat to signed r basketball hierarchy, y cases, thej ery bit as; e NFL, k not get as i ted reponi ‘some aett: gs to collept to get tin United Press International NEW YORK — Luge and bobsled are as alien to America as the 3-6-3 double play is to East ern Europe. For those unfamiliar, though, the difference is simple: in luge, the risk is flying off an icy course at 70 miles an hour. In the bob, it’s flying off course at 70 mph and having a 500-pound sled land on you. Despite the danger, both sports intrigue the American au dience — until the Winter Olym pics end. Then they fade into obscurity for four years, helping to explain the USA’s lack of suc cess in these events. United States lugers have nev er finished higher than 11th in the Olympics, and the bobsled- ders have not won a medal since a bronze in the four-man event at Cortina, Italy, in 1956. East German and Swiss exper tise — plus a Soviet sled with tail fins — should ensure that Amer icans must be satisfied with im provement, not medals, in Sara jevo, Yugoslavia, in February. In the two-man bob, driver Brent Rushlaw of Saranac Lake, N.Y., and brakeman Jim Tyler of Denver form the USA I. Rushlaw took sixth at Lake Placid in 1980. USA II consists of driver Fred Fritsch and brakeman Wayne DeAtley, both of Virginia Beach, Va., and the U.S. navy. Jeff Jost of Burke, N.Y., will pilot the No. 1 four-man sled with Tom Barnes of Dover, Del.; ner, a Stanford University stu Joe Briski of San Diego, and Hal dent from Mt. Baldy, Calif, won H oye of Malone, N.Y., as tFm first of the three available brakeman. spots on the women’s team and Rushlaw drives the No. 2 sled Toni Damigella and Teresa with Ed Card of Claverack, N.Y.; Riedl, both of Lake Placid, joined Pat Murphy of Painesville, Ohio, her. and Frank Hansen of Albany. “I’ve wanted this ever since 1 “My goal is for a medal at Sara-started the luge,” said the 20- jevo,” said Jost. “I have the run year-old Warner, who noticed completely photographed and l he event in the 1980 Olympics, memorized in my mind.” Two men’s doubles squads As for the luge, Bonny War- will go to Sara jevo. the Even Cremins, now in his third season as Tech’s basketball coach, will tell you his team has a way to go to compete against the likes of North Carolina and Maryland. But he’s bringing the Ramb ling Wreck up fast. Starting two juniors, two soph omores and a freshman, Georgia Tech won 13 of its first 15 games this season, losing by 2 points to 18th-ranked Georgia on a neut ral court and only at Clemson in its first four ACC outings. One of those sophomores is 6- foot guard Mark Price who led the ACC in scoring as a freshman last season with a 20.3 average and got to play in the Pan Amer ican games. The freshman is 6- foot-4 New Yorker Bruce Dal- rymple, who played his high school basketball in Vermont and who was Tech’s No. 2 scorer (14.5 to Price’s 16.3) and No. 2 rebounder (7.6) through those first 15 games. Despite the 3-1 start in ACC action, Cremins has no illusions about continuing that pace with in the conference, not with home-and-away games still ahead with top-ranked North Carolina and 5th-ranked Mary land. ‘‘Things are going to get tougher for us,” said Cremins, noting that after hosting Clem son in a return match Thursday, Tech visits North Carolina on Saturday. “The biggest thing about the Clemson game is that they gave us a real whipping (79-69) up there,” said Cremins. “And play ing North Carolina in Chapel Hill will be a huge obstacle for our kids. Obviously we will have to play a great game or we will be in trouble. “We’re a young team that will have to play like a senior team,” said Cremins, “but we’re going to give it everything we’ve got.” The prematurely gray Cre mins, a 36-year-old native of the Bronx who played his college basketball at South Carolina is convinced his young team can only get better. Tech has lost only one of its last 21 home games and in recent weeks edged Wake Forest and Virginia (in triple overtime). “We don’t deserve to be in the top 20, not just yet,” said Cre mins. “We have a fine group of kids here. I really like them. But nationally ranked? I’ve got to be honest. We’re not ready for that yet.” MSC Towialiitll presents AN1WE M U Thursday Feb. 23 8:00 pm G. 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