Page 12/The Battalion/Friday, December 13,1985 YANK MCNAMARA® by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds Aggie named All-American Carrington selected to GTE Academic football team By KEN SURY Assistant Sports Editor “Dumb jock” is a popular stereo type used by people who look down on athletes, especially football play ers. But that label fails to describe Texas A&M defensive back Kip Cor- rington. This week Corrington was named to the 1985 GTE Academic All- America Team. Players were se lected by the 1,200-member College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) based on their athletic and academic achievement. “Obviously it’s an honor to make this team as a sophomore,” Corring ton said. “I thank the SID’s for vot ing me the honor, but mainly I thank my coaches and professors for giving me the opportunity to be con sidered. My education is important to me and a recognition like this helps keep me going.” Corrington, the Son of Dennis and Vicky Corrington of College Station, was a four-sport athlete at A&M Consolidated High School. His fa ther is the director of A&M’s intra mural department. A sophomore philosophy major, Corrington carries a 3.94 grade A&M’s Kip Corrington point average. He also was named the outstanding student in the Col lege of Liberal Arts. “He was an outstanding student in high school and when I recruited him I told him he was going to get me a trip to New York his senior year for being a Football Hall of Fame Student Athlete and it looks like he’s going to get me there,” said A&M Coach Jackie Sherrill. Corrington ended the 1985 A&M football season with five pass inter ceptions, second in the Southwest Conference. He returned one inter ception 40 yards for a touchdown against Baylor. Corrington also had 63 total tackles and two fumble re coveries on the year. On Nov. 16, he made his biggest tackle of the season when he stopped Arkansas’ Bobby Joe Edmonds on a fourth-down play to seal A&M’s 10-6 win. Being both an athlete and a stu dent takes a lot of time out of a play er’s schedule, but Corrington said he works it to his advantage. “It actually helps me regiment my time,” Corrington said. “By playing football it forces me to schedule the rest of my hours to get studying done. This season was a little harder because it was easy to get excited about the games. And we’ve had some big games. “I’m real happy with getting the good grades, but I’m especially happy with the team aspect. That’s the most exciting thing.” Corrington said since the Cotton Bowl is still three weeks away he hasn’t been too thrilled to forsake studying for finals. He added that this week the team had regular prac tices just like any other week this se mester. But the team will have a short break for finals and Christmas before meeting Auburn Jan. 1. Other Thursday NBA Scores: (home team in capitals) Newjersfey 108 NEW YORK 105 WASHINGTON 110 Milwaukee 108 (OT) CHICAGO 106 Philadelphia 102 L.A. LAKERS 127 Phoenix 102 Rockets scorch Mo vs with late-minute rally Associated Press HOUSTON — Akeem Olajuwon scored 27 points and pulled down 15 rebounds to lead the Houston Rockets to a 123-120 win Thursday night over the Dallas Mavericks in a National Basketball Association game. Houston was trailing 118-112 with 2:54 left to play, but scored 10 straight points to seize a 122-118 lead with 41 seconds left. A Rolando Blackman basket pulled the Mavericks to within two, but a free throw by Mitchell Wiggins with four seconds left put Houston ahead 123-120. The Mavericks had a chance to tie, but Blackman’s three-point shot was short at the buzzer. Houston, 17-7 and the Midwest Division leader, won its 14th home game and remains the only National Basketball Association team that is un beaten at home this season. 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