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The Battalion
Monday, September 16,ISi I
Aggie Freshmen mark
debut at Kyle Field with
stellar performances
Thomas, Biggens part of 45-7 win over Louisiana?
by Steve O'Brien
The Battalion
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Chp. 4&5
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Chp. 15
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Math 142
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The Aggies won big over
Louisiana State on Saturday, but
left Kyle Field far from un
scathed.
With 7:00 left in the first quar
ter senior quarterback Bucky
Richardson left the game with a
foot injury.
Junior Kent Petty and red-
shirt freshman Jeff Granger lead
the Aggies the rest of the way.
Granger completed 5-of-8 passes
for 89 yards, including one touch
down. Petty was 1-of- 4 for 46
yards.
Richardson's playing status is
day-to-day with a sprained arch
in his right foot.
Granger said he didn't feel
any pressure before the game, be
cause he wasn't expecting to
play, he said.
"Everyone was asking me to
day if I was nervous, and truth
fully I wasn't expecting to be in,"
Granger said. "I was expecting
Bucky to go out there and have a
great game. I expected maybe
one or two snaps today and when
I went out there my stomach
started shaking and I was real
nervous."
The backups always have to
be ready. Petty said.
"At first I thought it was
nothing because he's a tough guy
and would shake it off," Petty
said. "But when I knew I had to
go in and play, I just took a deep
breath and tried to stay ready.
"If we (the two quarterbacks)
just play mistake free football
and just not hurt the team, I think
that's our job. Jeff and I aren't
asked to do the same things
Bucky is, but coach expects us to
be ready."
Richardson thought the team
performed well in his absence.
"They did fine without me,"
Richardson said. "I've said be
fore, people are looking at me
like I've got to carry the weight of
this team on offense. As you saw
today, that's not the case. I think
now people will maybe not con
centrate on me so muchandli
at guys like Greg (Hill) and Dei
Carter and Rodney Thomasi*
Wilbert Biggens to carry
ball."
A number of other injure
forced the A&M coaching staf
call on young players.
Three plays after Richard!.:
left the game, junior full
Doug Carter left the gamewil
sprained ankle. Freshman:,
back Cl if Groce rushed for
yards on four carries and cauj
two passes for 27 yards
Carter's spot.
One of Groce's catches was
5- yard touchdown grab fn
Granger.
"It was really excitirtf;
Groce said. "I didn't know hi
in the end zone and everyboij
was saying, 'you're runningas
you're already in the end zone
just wanted to get in there."
And with 14:10 left in the
senior tailback Randy Simir
strained his knee while makin;
6- yard touchdown dive. Fre:
man Rodney Thomas became:
backup tailback behind starl
Greg Hill.
Thomas was nervous abe.
playing but overcame it by ms
ing for 81 yards on 12 carries.
"I was very nervous
Thomas said. "As a highschc
player to come into collegi;
sports that's overwhelming. X.
just have to believe in yourself
For Thomas the call car
without warning.
"I was just sitting on the sic-
line and coach said 'Rodneys
in there.' I said, 'alright.' I was;
little nervous, but it's a greatfe
ing to get into it."
Carter and Simmons aret
pected to be ready for Saturda:
game against Tulsa. Richardsr
and McAfee are listed as prok
ble.
Despite problems holdirl
onto the ball, freshman Wilbej
Biggens returned five puntsta
52 yards, including a long of;
Biggens also ran for 53 yards:;
two tries as the Aggies' kick:
returner.
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Monday, September 16, 1991
A Service of the Department of Recreational Sports 845-7826
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Thank You &
Congratulations!
Next Week
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The Department of Recreational Sports would like to thank
everyone who participated in Rec Fest ’91 held last week at the
Academic Mall. Also, Rec Sports would like to congratulate the
following winners of the T-Shirt and Red Lobster gift certificate
drawing:
OPENING on Monday,
September 23!
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T-Shirt Winners
John Darr
Stacey DuPree
Robert D. Johnson III
Courtney McGee
Hortencia Morales
Renee Oroak
Jason Reinwald
Jane Simmens
Angela Smith
Amy Swaggerty
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Jenny Hernandez
Amanda Koen
Bonnie Krippa
Holly McMinn
Tomorrow is the last day to register your
team for Flag Football. Please stop in at
159 Read Building to register.
The cost is $30.00 per team.
Innertube Water Polo
Fee: $20.00
Golf Doubles
Fee: $6.00 (weekdays)
$8.00 (weekends)
Tennis Singles
Fee: Free!
Craig Widby
CLOSING on Tuesday,
September 24!
The following trips are currently open to registration:
Badminton Doubles
Fee: Free!
The Rec Fest '91 T-Shirts are for sale in 159 Read Building.
The price is $8.00
Event
Open
Close
Trip .Date.
Fee
Windsurfing
Sept. 2
Today!
Sept. 21
$18/22*
Intro, to Hang Gliding
Sept. 2
Today!
Sept. 21-22
$75/82*
Kayak Roll Clinic
Sept. 9
Sept. 23
Sept. 25
$10/12*
Canoe Trip
Sept. 9
Sept. 23
Sept. 28-29
$40/45*
Rock Climbing Clinic
Sept. 16
Sept. 30
October 5
$15/18*
Backcountry Skiing
Sept. 16
Nov. 4
Jan. 11-18 '92
$430/455
Horseshoe Doubles
Fee: Free!
Putt-Putt Singles
Fee: $1.75
(no coupons)
* This price is for non A&M affiliates.
ISIiThis Week’s Game Plan f
Monday, Sept. 16
Tuesday, Sept. 17
Wednesday, Sept. 18
Thursday, Sept. 19
Friday, Sept. 20
Entries Open:
Badminton Doubles
Horseshoe Doubles
Putt-Putt Singles
Entries Close:
Flag Football
Pre-Season Flag Football
Triathlon
Pre-Season Flag Football
Brackets Posted, 3:00 p.m.
Corps Athletic Corporals
Flag Football Meeting
7:30 p.m., 164 Read
Yom Kippur
Captain's Meeting:
Flag Football, 5:00 p.m.
601 Rudder
Pre-Season Flag Football
Begins, 6:00 p.m.
Triathlon Participants
Meeting, 6:00 p.m.
The
Intramural Triathlon
is TOMORROW!
Photographs Available
You can order any photograph
on file at the Rec Sports Office
in 159 Read Building. The
cost for a 5 x 7 is $3.00 and an
8 x 10 is $4.00.
Acknowledgments
Rec Sports Hi-Lites is a
creation of Jason C. Rogers
and Judy Reising.