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Inc. l/20< cash redemption value. l UtUTt:KT l Page 10 The Battalion Thursday, November 11,1993 Guerrieri ;ram has helped get her in the >est shape of her life, th Continued from Page 9 on her to get any (coaching) tasks handled." Guerrieri said that one of the differences between coaching at A&M and his past coaching posi tions was that A&M placed a strong emphasis on strength and conditioning. Head strength and condition ing coach Mike Clark put together the Lady Aggies' conditioning program, and Guerrieri said grad uate strength coach Trey Teichel- man was very good at executing the program for the women. Hlista, who is currently the top-ranked mountain biker in Texas, said that Teichelman's pro- "With Trey, I felt more explo sive and stronger than I have ever been." Hlista said. Rebe and Hlista said that Guer rieri was the most important rea son for the success of the Lady Aggies compared to last year, no matter how he tries to deflect credit away from himself. "Under coach Guerrieri, I liked it more because I can always re spect him," Hlista said. "By putting Kathi in on drills he proved to us why we should do our drills." Rebe said that the difference this season was that Guerrieri had a definite strategy for the team and he made sure the Lady Ag gies were always striving to exe cute their strategy. Hlista said that another impor tant difference from last year's team was that Guerrieri stressed teamwork through discipline in practice. "He would treat everyone the same," Hlista said. "If a freshman or senior got out of line he treated us all the same." Correction The Battalion published a women's soccer story on Wednesday that had run last week previewing last week's games. There are no games this weekend, as the story indicat ed, the Battalion regrets the error. Netters Continued from Page 9 same expectations that the Lady Aggies do. "This team has the potential to be as good as the 1985-86 team," Kent said. "I consider them to be one of the best we've had here. "I'm excited, but it's a cau tious excitement because we have a lot of work to do to reach where we want to be. We want to be one of the top 15 or 20 teams in the nation, and we can do it." The 1985-1986 squad went 21-10 and sent two singles play ers and one doubles team to the NCAA tournament. Kent said he has the players to accomplish that feat and mentioned several players that should stand out, notably sophomore Blake Arrant and senior Mark Weaver. "We're having success from everyone on this team, and the spring is looking even better," Kent said. "Blake Arrant has been working hard all fall, and we're expecting him great things from him. "And anytime you have Mark Weaver on your team, good things happen." Weaver said he is looking for his senior year to be his best so far, and is currently ranked in the top 10 in singles. "We're definitely very capa ble of being a top 25 team," Weaver said. "This is as good a team as we've had in my years here. There's talent at every lev el, and we should only get stronger." Arrant said that the young players will make the big differ ence this year. "The biggest thing I've no ticed is how good the freshmen are. They're pushing us and making us play much better," Arrant said. "That's important because you have competition every day instead of just during matches/' Kent said that the University of Texas should prove to be the men's toughest foe, also, but warned against the rest of the Southwest Conference, as well. "Texas is always tough, and this year they are one of the na tion's best teams, if not the best," Kent said. "The Southwest Conference is probably the best conference in tennis - that's usually the Pac- 10, but not this year. "Texas Christian has a really good team this year and any body in the conference will he tough, but when all the smoke clears, it should be us and Texas." Weaver said Texas is beatable and its high expectations may come crashing down against an upstart A&M squad. "It's not going to be easy, but we're going to go in there with nothing to lose, and they're go ing to oe the ones that are tight/' Weaver said. "That's got to work in our fa vor." Jump Continued from Page 9 "Most people didn't know him," Barone said. "He was a guy with a tremendous personal ity. He had worked his way up the coaching ladder (and) was a coach that took his teams to the highest level." Barone reminisced over one of the most memorable moments that he shared vy;ij:h Valvano. Several years ago when the two had a chance to face each other in a preseason game in Hawaii, Barone, then in his third year at Creighton University, lost the game. But it was the winning Valvano that brought inspiration to the defeated coach and his team. "After the game, he came into our locker room and told us that we played really well and that we had a real chance to be great." As is turned out, Barone guid ed that team to consecutive ap pearances in the NCAA post-sea son tournament. "The thing about Jim was, he was a player's coach," Barone said. "He had that special bond between himself and his play ers." Barone wanted people to know that this year's symbol of inspiration is not in any way a memorial of Valvano. "The 'V' is not a dedication of the season to him," Barone said. "I think Jim wouldn't like that. The 'V' is for his spirit. He fought cancer for almost a year and he tried to show the spirit of life. "The spirit of life is what we are trying to capture. Valvano's character was something that helped everyone and showed that he had true zest for life." Barone said that the team has spent time talking about what they want to get out of the sea son and that they chose the "V" because after deciding to remem ber the importance of enjoying life's precious time whether alone or on the court in front of thousands. "The team doesn't want to throw away their minutes, they want to maximize their time," Barone said. "That was the spirit of Jim Valvano." The team has chosen one spe cific quote of Valvano that hangs in the men's locker room at G. Rollie White Coliseum. Barone and the players chose the quote because they believe it embodied the spirit of the late Valvano. "You have to take time each day to think a little, laugh a little, and cry a little to establish a full day," the late coach said. "If you do that every day, you have had an emotional and ex hausting day." “The Nutcracker” The magic of “The Nutcracker” has captured the imaginations of countless generations. Now, this memorable tale will be brought to life with a new energy and technical brilliance only the world-renowned Moscow Classical Ballet can provide. 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