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Thursday, February 3,1
Sports notes
It is to early to comment on
rumors that the Phoenix Cardi
nals are seeking Texas A&M
head football coach R.C.
Slocum for their head coaching
job, Slocum said at A&M's na
tional signing day announce
ment meeting.
"Those things are very pre
mature," Slocum said. "Pm
very pleased and happy to be
at Texas A&M."
Officials from the Cardinals
could not comment on the
search for a head coach.
"1 don't know who is inter
viewing for the coaching posi
tion," said Greg
Galadysiewski,
director of me
dia relations for
the Cardinals.
"Our owner,
(Bill) Bid well,
has not told us
his decision."
Slocum be
came A&M's
head coach in
1989 after being an assistant
coach for six years. In his head
coaching career at A&M he is
49-12-1.
- Drew Diener and Mark Smith
Wilbert's career-high 33
leads A&M past
injury-plagued Bears
Thurs
The Associated Press
WACO — Joe Wilbert scored
a career-high 33 points and
pulled down a game-high 14 re
bounds to lead Texas A&M to a
90-74 victory over Baylor
Wednesday.
The Aggies (12-5) ran their
Southwest Conference record to
a perfect 6-0 with the victory.
Baylor (12-6, 3-3) played
without Jerome Lambert, the na
tion's leading rebounder, who
missed the game because of |l
muscle spasms in his neck anil j
shoulder.
Without Lambert, Texas ;
A&M repeatedly went tolj
Wilbert who simply outmuscled
Baylor inside.
The Bears fought back from
an 11 point deficit to tie the ;
game 39-39 at halftime. Jerode
Banks hit a 3-point shot at the f
buzzer to tie the score.
The Aggies o u tscored the ;
Bears 14-4 to open the second;!
half and put the game away.
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Cerny deals a winning hand
By Kristine Ramirez
Tiic Battalion
Kevin Ivy/Tut Battalion
Kelly Cerny defends against Baylor's Halley
Bradley during A&M's win Wednesday.
It took a deck of cards but Texas A&M's
center Kelly Cerny had a hot hand after
Wednesday's defeat of Baylor.
Cerny had a career-high 10 rebounds and
8 assists in Wednesday's game against Bay
lor.
It is the first double-double of Cerny's ca
reer. The 6-foot, 5-inch sophomore from
Duncanville also had 19 points, second to
Lisa Branch's 21 points.
Branch said the turnaround by Cerny was
bound to happen.
"It started on our card game and she beat
me in a couple of games," Branch said. "She
said she was feeling it and 1 think it started
from there."
Cerny said she was happy with the game
and the help from center Martha McClelland.
"I feel good," Cerny said. "I thought we
all played really well. Martha and I really
complimented each other tonight and it
made it fun."
Head coach Lynn Hickey said it was the
first time the two have really worked togeth
er.
Hickey was also pleased with the domi
nating rebounding in the second half.
Cerny was second only to McClelland's 13
rebounds in Wednesday's game.
"I was pretty happy about the rebounds,
Cerny said. "LJ (Lisa Jordon), our assistanl
coach, told me sire wanted me to rebound
tonight and I think that helped my game all
the way around."
Cerny said she was happy about the game
high assists of 8.
The team is now 6-0 in the conference and
she said the team is ready for the rest of the
season.
"That's what we're striving for," she said
"What were aiming for is the Southwesl
Conference Championship."
The Lady Aggies will face Texas Tech,No
4 in the AP Poll, on Saturday, and Cerny said
the team was ready.
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ing 27 for losses and six quarter
back sacks last season. Driver
earned Class 4A all-state honors
and was named defensive player
of the area on the team last sea
son.
"We were fortunate that this
was a good year in the state of
Texas for linebackers," Slocum
said. Over the years, we have
taken great pride in the lineback
ers we've had at Texas A&M."
In all, the Aggies signed five
linebackers, four defensive line
men, and two defensive backs to
help carry on the "Wrecking
Crew" tradition.
Among the five linebackers
signed by A&M, Trent Driver, a
6'3" 215-pound All-American
from Cleveland is the most-her
alded.
After racking up 150 total tack
les including 27 for losses and six
quarterback sacks last season. Dri
ver earned Class 4A all-state hon
ors and was named defensive
player of the year.
Headlining the class of defen
sive linemen is Houston-Clear
Lake All-American Steve McKin
ney.
Last season, McKinney record
ed 73 tackles and 10 sacks. He
originally committed to Notre
Dame after learning about the
NCAA sanctions against A&M
but said he changed his mind af
ter visiting the campus on Jan. 21.
"The people were really friend
ly and I love the coaches and
players," McKinney said. "It's in
my blood to be an Aggie."
Slocum said he is excited about
next year and is extremely
pleased with how the recruiting
season went.
Jostled
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Butthead, and the Buffalo Bills
gives the blasted bungholes the
right to break our balls as blast
ed bystanders to the glorious
game going on the gridiron?
1, the dapper Drew Diener of
Dallas, demand that something
change. I realize that as a mem
ber of the media my melodious
meanings may be considered
malodorous.
But I don't care 'cause can
those that read this wretched
writing write like this? I hope
not.
I wonder what our world
would be like if it was walked
by a warehouse of weirdos like
me.
This annoying alliteration
may be awing but it is probably
approaching the asinine at this
point.
Bare with me, this fanatical
and forgettable filibuster will
soon be over and you can finish
your fillet of fish and get on to
your Finance final.
Wait, its only freakin'
Febuary, no-time to worry
about failing, and finals aren't
for another four months.
In closing, you can consider
what you hav# read cleverb\)t
not conclusive.
Will Jerry Jones, jewelry jug
gernaut, allow Jimmy Johnson,
who knew Janis Joplin, to jour
ney to Jacksonville and join the
Jaguars?
I doubt it, but Jaguar owner
Wayne Weaver only wants our
wealthy coach and wishes to
make him wealthier while will
fully watching out for his well
being.
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