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HOUSTON (AP) — Though he
wasn’t at his faultless best, Greg Lou
ganis had more than enough Thurs
day to earn three perfect 10s on his
way to victory in the 3-meter plat
form diving competition at the U.S.
Olympic Festival.
And in women’s basketball, Ten
nessee sophomore Bridgette Gor
don scored 22 points as the South
downed the North 83-78 for its fifth
consecutive gold medal. A&M soph
omore Donna Roper added six
points for the South, which com
piled a 4-0 record.
clinch her title, beating Kelly McCor
mick of Long Beach, Calif. Mitchell
was a silver medalist in the platform
at the 1984 Olympics and McCor
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Kenny Payne of NCAA champion
Louisville hit nine of 11 field goal
tries and scored 19 points as the
South beat the North 107-99 for the
bronze medal in men’s basketball.
Terry Dozier of South Carolina
added 18 as the South shot 65.2 per
cent and outrebounded the North
38-20.
HOUST ON (AP) — Texas A&M
signee Lance Pavlas of Tomball hit
Houston Jones’ Kerry Simien with a
2-yard touchdown pass with 3:55 left
in the game to rally the South to a
17-13 victory over the North in the
Texas High School Coaches Associa
tion All-Star football game Thurs
day night.
Pavlas, only the second quar
terback in All-Star history to surpass
200 yards passing, set up the score
with a 37-yard pass to future A&M
teammate Percy Waddle of Colum
bus.
Near Luby s / House dress code
Louganis, the double gold med
alist at the 1984 Olympics earned his
39th national title and a trip to the
World Championships in Spain next
month, where he is the defending
champion.
Louganis, 26, of Boca Raton, Fla.,
now has nine Festival gold medals.
Michelle Mitchell, 24, of Scottsdale,
Ariz., had to go to the last dive to
Bridget Turner sank a seven-foot
shot with 53 seconds to play to give
the West a 75-74 victory over the
East for the bronze medal in wom
en’s basketball. The East, which
failed to win a medal for the first
time since the Festival began in
1978, led by eight points with five
minutes remaining. But the West
outscored the East 15-6 the rest of
the way.
Pavlas and Waddle’s passing and
the running of Hempstead’s Harvey
Williams propelled the South, which
narrowed its series deficit to 28-20-4.
Pavlas was named the game’s out
standing offensive player and South
defensive tackle Greg Oefinger of
San Antonio Churchill won the de
fensive honor.
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The courts at Texas A&M’s Omar
Smith Tennis Center were filled up
Thursday as junior action began in
the Texas A&M “Kaepa” Tennis
Tournament.
The tournament runs through
Aug. 3 and play in the adult divi
sions begins today at 1 p.m.
Seven Aggies are playing in the
tourney. In the men’s championship
division, Kimmo Alkio, this year’s
.SmithConference men’s tennis
champion, is the No. 1 seed. Sopho-
the
more Chris Stanich, also on
A&M team, is seeded fourth.
In the women’s championship di
vision, the top four seeds are mem
bers of A&M’s SWC championship
squad this year. Heading the seeding
is senior Vanne Akagi at No. 1. She
is followed by Kim Labuschagne,
Gaye Lynne Gensler and Karen
Marshall.
The touchdown nullified a record
81-yard punt return for a touch
down by the North’s Johnny Hurn-
don of Daingerlleld that gave the
North a 13-10 lead with 1:52 to play
in the third quarter.
Hurndon’s return broke the pre
vious record return of 68 yards by
Galena Park’s Michael Frazier in
1971.
A&M student Melissa Dowling is
the No. 1 seed in the regular wom
en’s singles.
Pavlas completed 16 of 32 passes
for 246 yards to break the previous
record of 224 yards set by Robert
Armstrong of Houston Sam Hous
ton in 1971.
Waddle caught seven passes for
173 yards, also an All-Star record,
breaking the only mark of 166 yards
receiving by Bryan Willingham of
Pasadena in 1971.
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