The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 11, 1994, Image 6

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Gina Perez (No. 1 7) tags an unidentified St. Ed
ward's University player during Friday's dou
bleheader. The No. 9-ranl<ed Lady Aggies won
both series against Sam Houston State Universi
ty and St. Edward's University during the week
end.
A&M won Friday's doubleheader, 5-3 and
6-2. Kim Gonzalez was credited with Friday's
first win against the LadyKats (12-29). Gonza
lez went seven innings, allowing two earned
runs. She improved her record to 23-9.
Cristy Bunting improved her record to 13-7
by throwing a three-hitter during her seven in
ning stint. Bunting had four strike outs.
Stew Milne/ The Battalion
The Lady Aggies then faced St. Edward's dur
ing Saturday's doubleheader. Kim Gonzalez
gained her second victory in as many days as
she threw no-hit ball for four innings, striking
out three. Bunting relieved Gonzalez, allowing
only one hit to 13-11 St. Edward's. Beth
Gerken had the game-winning hit as A&M
rolled to a 4-0 victory.
A&M crushed St. Edward's, 9-1, in Satur
day's nightcap as Bunting earned her third save
of the season.
The Lady Aggies improved to 42-16 during
the weekend and will face Southwest Texas
State University on Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Track
Continued from Pagei
the Relays hungry fore
ference.”
Garvin, who placed
on Thursday night inth;
vitational 1,500-meia
couldn’t catch the evem
the runner from SMU,1
ran well enough in the:
races to receive conside
lion as the leading coirr
for the SWC men's 1,50!)
tfe.
"The relay race did %
1 ish Scott as the besi
1, 5 00-meter runner in
conference,” s
Marcinkiewicz. "Riglitj
I don’t think there is acoi. ;
giate in the state that;
Beat Scott in the 1,500.”
Another solid perfr
mance for the Aggiest
cur red in the pole vj
where Mark Mullins son
17 0 and 3/4 to take sect:
in the in the event.
Curt Young in what:
called "a confidence bui!!-
ing rac e” took second pi;
in the university division
the men’s 1 1 0 meter hurt
with a time of 14.07. Fred
man Larry Wade, whok:
the fastest qualifying time
the preliminaries finished
disappointing seventh.
" We came here to c;
ready for the SouthwestCc:|
ference meet and wee L
that," Head track coachl:i
Nelson said.
The highlight of the Ef; |
came when the Santa Moc
Track Club (Mike Mar;'!
Leroy Burrell, Floyd Her:
and Carl Lewis) won the::
vitational 4x100-meter re.
setting a stadium andante
record with their time:
3 7.8 9. Heard, A&M’sfc:
mer collegiate 7.00-metf
record holder, was happy
come back to Texas and re
SO well.
The Aggies will run ner I
weekend in College Stair !
at the Texas A&M relays tail
ing their final step befo!;J
the SWC meet.
Olazabal seizes
Master’s victory
with flawless golf
The Associated Press
AUGUSTA, Ga. — The Masters.
Another foreign champion. A
player of enormous talent finally
realizing unfulfilled promise.
The story line held up. Just
substitute the name Jose Maria
Olazabal for Greg Norman.
This Was to be the Masters that
Norman finally won, but it be
came the major Olazabal finally
won. The Spaniard stumbled over
the last two holes, but so did Tom
Lehman and Larry Mize.
Olazabal’s solid closing round
of 69 on Sunday gave him 2 79 for
7 2 holes, two strokes ahead of
Lehman and three ahead of Mize,
the winner here in 1987.
Playing in the same group with
Lehman and just behind Mize,
Olazabal scrambled when he had
to, tamed the tricky Augusta
greens and never cracked in the
pressure down the stretch. He
didn’t make a bogey until he hit a
poor chip on the 1 7th.
Olazabal all but closed it out by
-rolling in a 40-foot eagle putt on
the par-5 15th after his second
shot just barely cleared the water
and didn’t roll back into the pond
as others had all week.
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