The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 02, 1993, Image 6

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Wednesday, June 2, l
The high seas
A&M sailing assumes geographically
challanged role at national competition
By ROY L. CLAY
The Battalion
If that's no! enough, we'll beat any advertised price in town! ‘If the merchandise you purchase during our Once-a-Year Sale is at n lower price in our store during the remainder of 1993, we'll give you the difference in price TWICE.
(With proof of purchase. Excludes clearance and liquidation merchandise ) We will BEAT any advertised price in town. Offer good on identical items. Just bnng us the ad Savings are from original prices Intermediate marWowns may have bee taken
Sorry, no mail, phone orspeciol orders.
Landlocked Texas A&M is being represented on the high seas
week by the University's sailing team at the National Intercollegiate
Sailing Championships on the waters around St. Mary's, Md.,
The final day of the two-day regatta competition is today.
Seniors Dean Pledger and Simon Elliot are leading the A&M sailors
in the dinghy class category.
Both Pledger and Elliot were named to the all-Southeastern Intercol
legiate Sailing Association team after the Aggies became the only team
in the district to qualify for the chance to compete at the national races
The regatta consists of eight races over the course of two days of
sailing. After the first day of competition, the Aggie sailors were in
12th place.
Although he nationally-ranked Aggies attended the National Cham
pionships last year as a top 20 team, this season is the best A&M has
ever had.
The eight sailors representing the University are in a unique situa
tion because of the geographic location of the school.
"It is hard to compete on the open seas when you have to train on a
lake," said Paula Opal, assistant director in-charge of sports clubs.
The sailors must compete with teams from schools located on or
near the coast such as Old Dominion in Norfolk, Va.
Other students representing A&M at the National Intercollegiate
Sailing Championships are Sally Andrews, Christina Laughlin, Jason
Morse, Deanna Piper, Amlra Wilson and Larry Wise.
After^the regatta competition is completed, the next stage will be
team racing which features a male and female sailing team in each
boat. This area of competition begins on Thursday.
NBA playoff update
PHOENIX (AP) - In the best playoff
game of his career, Barkley played like
the MVP he is — producing 43 points, 15
rebounds and 10 assists. Majerle took to
the air, hitting 8 of 10 shots from 3-point
range (an NBA playoff record) for 34
points. Score: 120-114 Series: Suns 3-2
American League
West Division
W
L
GB
ST
California
26
22
—
L2
Kansas City
26
23
.5
W2
Chicago
25
23
1
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Texas
25
25
2
LI
Seattle
25
27
3.5
LI
Minnesota
21
27
5
W1
Oakland
20
26
5
W1
West Division
W
L
GB
ST
Detroit
30
19
AA
L2
Toronto
30
22
1.5
W4
New York
29
23
2.5
LI
Boston
27
24
4
L2
Milwaukee
23
25
6.5
W5
Baltimore
21
30
10
LI
Cleveland
20
32
11.5
W1
— National League
West Division
W
L
GB
ST
San Fran.
34
19
—
W1
Atlanta
29
24
5
LI
Houston
27
23
5.5
LI
Los Angeles
27
23
5.5
W2
Cincinnati
25
27
8.5
LI
San Diego
21
30
12
W1
Colorado
15
37
18.5
LI
West Division
W
L
GB
ST
Philadelphia
35
15
—
W1
Montreal
28
22
7
W1
Chicago
25
23
9
W1
St. Louis
25
25
10
L2
Pittsburgh
24
25
10.5
W1
Florida
22
29
13.5
LI
New York
17
32
17.5
LI
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Continued from Page 3
stead of admiring someone
for how they play a game,
we need to re-focus and
look at how they carry
themselves as a person
is fine to look toward the
Barkleys, Jordans or Birds
for leadership if we keep in
mind a piece of reality
What they do in their
fields is incredible and can
be inspiring, but in real life
those actions qualify no
one as a role model.
Last week Michael Jor
dan was torn apart by the
press and public for stay
ing out late on a game
night in Atlantic City. Peo
ple were afraid that he
didn't play to his full po
tential because of a lack of
rest. The last time I
checked though, 1 believe I
remember reading that Jor
dan is of age and amazing
ly enough, is capable of
making his own decisions.
Whether he is right or
wrong is not for anyone to
say. He is an average per
son just like everyone else
that can make mistakes
like everyone else. Jordan
never walked on water,
parted any seas or jumped
over tall buildings in a sin
gle bound (Although he
has come close a few
times).
The true role models
are the every day people
that walk the extra mile for
someone else. They are the
people that sacrifice what
ever is needed within their
availability or reason.
They are the people that
triumph through adversity
nd they are the people
that make this world liv
able.
Athletes are people
with extra-ordinary abili
ties that make them stand
out in their sporting fields.
That is what they are, but
not who they are. Athletes
are only athletes on the
field, that is their job. Off
the field or out of the office
we are all alike and share
the same challenge to live
our lives in the best possi
ble way.
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