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Austin a 12-9 loss. In the consolation championship, the University of Kentucky defeated A&M 3-0. Aggie Target Archers successful in Las Vegas The Texas A&M Target Arch ers participated in the Las Vegas Shootout Feb. 3-5 against na tional competition. Eric Brumlow and Billy Varos combined to place third in the men’s team competition while Caren Cooner and Sherrill Jar rell paired to capture second Jarrell set a personal record by shooting a 272 in the competi tion. place in the women’s team event. Also representing A&M in Ne vada were Robert Hume and Bryan Ignatow, who both set per sonal records, and Cindy Spe- roni, Curtis Sager and Kathy Craig. The Target Archers next shoot will be Saturday when they host the Aggie Indoor Competition. The competition will begin at 10 a.m. in the DeWare Gymnasium. Baseball (Continued from page 9) also make an impact on the team, es pecially against SWC opponents. The senior hit .311 in conference games last year. Johnson said much of the hitting power of last year’s record 80-hom- erun season should be present again this year. A&M will need consistency at the plate to overcome the other SWC teams. Second baseman Terry Taylor, who led A&M with 17 homers last year, is confident the Aggies will have some cannons. “We have power throughout the lineup,” he said. “I think the two- through-six place hitters will be close to double figures in homeruns.” The guns on the mound this sea son are mostly young and inex perienced. Randy Pryor and Scott Centala should be called on most of ten. As a starter, Pryor worked more innings last year than any other A&M pitcher, carrying an 8-4 record and a 3.08 earned-run average. Centala was the ace reliever with a 5-1 record and a team-leading 11 saves. Johnson is expected tom Centala as a reliever again this it son. Only four of the 13 other Ajj, pitchers lettered at A&M last v,l which leaves Johnson not know what to expect. “There are a lot of questionmatij involving the young staff,” Cent said. “But 1 think the talent willow: ride t he hick of experience.” A highlight of the season lot f Aggies will be April 14-16 wit Texas pays a visit to Olsen K. The third game of the series will televised by ESPN. If the Aggies finish in the top In spots in the conference, the) host the SWC tournamentat( Field May 17-20. The next i would be the NCAA Regiontj Johnson said the team’s loss tot) State-Fullerton in the final o[|| year’s South Regional is givingb players initiative to try again. “It’s always encouraging ^ you can go that far,” he saidrltii longer a distant dream —it's v# Iresh in their minds,’ VALENTINE’S GIFTS SAVE 25% ON ALL DELICATES* LINGERIE, SLEEPWEAR AND MORE OC°/o lLkJ off ALL DELICATES* COORDINATES Shown on left: Sweet fashion finds for your Valentine, in Antron III® nylon tricot. 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