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    Page 12/The Battalion/Friday, April 4, 1986
Aggies look to bolster identity at Texas Relays
Photo by Bill Hughes
During the 4 x 400-meter relay final in Saturday’s College Station chie Roberts. The Aggies won with a time of 39.28 seconds — good
Relays, A&M’s Floyd Heard, left, passes the baton to teammate Ar- enough to qualify for the NCAAs and this weekend's Texas Relays.
By Ken Sury
Assistant Sports Editor
Members of the Texas A&M
track and Held teams will enter
the 59th Texas Relays as just
faces in the crowd among the
2,000-plus entries in the meet.
But the Aggies aim to leave
Austin having made lasting, per
haps record-setting, impressions.
A& M , de
spite finishing
second in the
Southwest Con
ference Indoor
Track
and
Field
Track Championships earlier this
year, will find a tough field of
contestants awaiting them today
and Saturday.
“It's a very competitive field,”
A&rM Assistant Coach Steve Sil-
vey said. “It's almost like a NCAA
championship meet.”
The contestants in the meet
were determined by qualifying
standards set for the Texas Re
lays, so individual performances
will be stressed and team points
will not be awarded at the meet.
However, an outstanding team
will he named.
Eight Aggies will compete in
field events at the Relays. Lead
ing A&M will be freshman shot
putter Randy Barnes, who is com
ing off of Saturday’s College Sta
tion Relays with the nation’s long
est put by a college freshman at
67 feet, 7 l A inches.
The remaining Aggies in the
field events are: Chris Walker,
long jump; Terence Strong, long
and triple jump; Kenny Burke,
high jump; Francisco Olivares,
triple jump; Robert Graf, discus;
Cassandra Perkins, women's dis
cus; and Vernell Dunn, womens
shot put.
Much of the excitement of the
meet will center on the trad
events.
A&M Assistant Coach Ted
Nelson said Stanley Kerrmayrun
in the invitational 100-metet
dash, while Calvin Gaziano will
compete in the mile run, Rickey
Alexander in the high hurdles,
and Craig Calk and David
Henader in the intermediatehur
dies.
In the 400-and 800-meterrela;
events, the Aggies will run the
freshman-crew of Lawrence Pel-1
ton, Floyd Heard, Archie Robens |
and Stanley Kerr.
For the 1600-meter relay, Sil-1
vey said A&M’s team won’tbede l
termined until the day of the race
since there are about nine Aggies
who can run in the event.
In addition to Felton, Heard, I
Roberts and Kerr, Maurice Holt, 1
Kendric Wesley, Matt Dunn, 1
Gary Pervis and Matt Washington B
can run the 1600.
For the A&M women, Beth K
Drees will run the 5,000-meter I
run and the relay team of Lisa I
Langston. Novaita Samuels,Judi K
Williams and Alexis Russell wil K
compete in the 400-meter relay. I
Ag medley relay team
finishes 12th at NCAAs
INDIANAPOLIS — The Texas
A&M 400-yard medley relay team
placed 12th at the NCAA Men’s
Swimming Championships Thurs
day.
The team, made up of back-
stroker Mike Kozlina, breastroker
Jeff Garry, but-
terflyer Chris
O’Neil and
freestyler Rob-
MerTs
Swimming
ert Bullock, set a new A&M record
in the event with a time of 3:18.69
for a ninth-place finish in the morn
ing preliminaries.
Since only the top eight times
make the finals, the Aggies were
seeded first in the consolation finals,
but finished fourth with a time of
3:18.77.
“They just missed being in the top
eight, which are considered the best
teams in the country, so we’re very
pleased with their performance,”
A&M Assistant Coach Tracy
Johnston said.
During the finals, Kozlina set a
new A&M record during his back-
stroke leg of the relay with a time of
50.39 seconds, shaving .6 seconds
off his previous best time.
Mavs nip Nuggets in final 4 seconds
DALLAS (AP) — Rolando Blackman scored three
of his 25 points on a driving layup and free throw with
four seconds left to give the Dallas Mavericks a 115-
1 14 victory over Denver Thursday night.
The victory pulled the Mavericks to within IV2
games of the second-place Nuggets in the NBA’s Mid
west Division.
Dallas’ Mark Aguirre had just missed two shots
when Denver guard Lafayette Lever was stripped of
the ball by Derek Harper in the backcourt. Harper fed
Blackman, who was breaking for the basket. Blackman
hit the tying shot as he was fouled by Alex English.
A three-point attempt by Denver’s Bill Hanzlik was
short as time expired.
Aguirre scored 19 points for the Mavs and James
Donaldson had 21 rebounds.
Denver had taken 114-112 lead with 27 seconds left
on a 12-foot jumper by English, who led all scorers
with 28 points.
Dallas, 42-34, moved to eight games over .500 for
the first time this season and closed the gap on Denver,
44-33, for the third playoff spot in the Western Con
ference.
Rockets 136, Spurs 110
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Akeem Olajuwon scored
25 points, grabbed nine rebounds and blocked five
shots to pace the Houston Rockets to a 136-1 10 victory
over the San Antonio Spurs Thursday night.
Guards Allen Leavell and Lewis Lloyd tallied 20
points each and Mitchell Wiggins added 18 to help the
Rockets take their third-straight win.
Mike Mitchell scored 33 points, and Wes Matthews
scored 19 for the injury-riddled Spurs, who played the
game without starters Artis Gilmore and Steve John
son.
San Antonio, which recorded its fourth straight loss
and 20th in its last 23 games, dropped to 33-46.
NBA Roundup
Other Thursday Scores:
(home team in capitals)
Washington 120
NEW JERSEY 108
Chicago 109
INDIANA 108
MILWAUKEE 114
Cleveland 93
L A. LAKERS 135
Sacramento 105
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