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Johnson: Good relationships
with players key to winning
Continued from Page 7
pared for any situation that
might arise in a game.
“He’s always prepared for
everything he runs,” Rupe said.
“For every situation, he has an
answer or solution and he knows
what he’s talking about when it
comes to baseball.”
Entering this season with a
450-176-1 (.719) record, Johnson
is the seventh winningest active
Division I head coach. A&M has
also won three Southwest Con
ference championships under
Johnson and has made seven
NCAA regional appearances,
reaching the finals five times.
The Aggies also reached the Col
lege World Series in 1993.
Johnson recalled his greatest
memories so far at A&M.
“John Byington hitting two
home runs in the bottom of the
ninth against Texas in 1989 to
win both games was amazing,”
Johnson said. “That ‘89 team
had some unbelievable come
backs and thrilling moments.
That team produced thrills for a
lot of people, including myself.”
Johnson said solid recruiting
and dependable coaching have
helped keep A&M one of the pre
miere baseball programs in the
country.
“Recruiting has been key to
our success, and we have two
quality coaches in Jim Lawler
and Bill Hickey,” Johnson said.
“Most of all, we have a good
product to sell. We can point out
A&M’s academics, tradition, loy
alty or excitement to recruits.
“We have a great facility and
the program takes good care of
athletes academically. A&M has
a high graduation rate, and
there are many more selling
points.”
Johnson said the game has
undergone many changes since
the start of his coaching career.
“The switch to aluminum bats
changed things offensively and
the pitching was affected as
well,” Johnson said. “We also
have better, stronger athletes
who have played more games be
fore reaching the college level.
“Athletes know skills better
when they get to college and
that’s better for teaching.”
By A&M standards, the team
had a disappointing 1994 sea
son, but Johnson said the team
is capable of bigger things this
season.
“The guys have been working
very hard,” Johnson said. “This
year they’re looking to elevate
their play to what is characteris
tic and standard at A&M.”
Brock: Joining new conference
would give team added exposure
Continued from Page 7
the interview.
“I had not been around Texas
A&M in my whole life,” Brock
said. “I was the number one can
didate and after meeting the
people, I decided to come.”
From there, success and
Brock became synonymous as he
implemented his coaching style.
“I try to be fair and firm,”
Brock said. “I like to adjust my
coaching style because each
year is different from the year
before. The recruiting process
tells a lot.”
Brock said his most memo
rable moment is the 1987 Na
tional Championship .
“It is dear to me because I re
cruited all the players on that
team,” Brock said. “I haven’t got
ten over it yet.”
Brock said the Lady Aggie
softball team dominated in the
1980s and will continue to be a
standout squad through the
1990s.
“We won three national
championships,” Brock said. “We
were the dominating team of the
80s, like Arizona of the 90s.
Don’t count us out, though, we
will still contend.”
Victories are common place
for Brock as he is the fifth win
ningest active Division I coach
in fast-pitch softball.
But, the 14-year veteran
coach is not satisfied with the
record, especially with his team
preparing to enter the Big 12 in
1996.
Brock said his dreams are be
ing realized with the team enter
ing the new super conference.
“Going into the Big 12 is
something I’ve always dreamed
of,” Brock said. “We’ve been
playing as an independent for all
these years. The Big 12 will give
us more incentives.”
For now. Brock said he has
enough incentives as he eyes
the goals ahead for his team
this season.
“I want to win now,” Brock
said. “We have an opportunity to
get post-season looks.”
Youth and injuries will play a
major factor in determining just
how far this year’s Lady Aggie
squad goes.
“This is a young team,” Brock
said. “We’ve also had the injury
bug lately. We’ve looked well at
times and not so well at others.”
Brock said his hopes are not
dashed for the season as he sets
his sights on post-season play.
“Our hopes are for a post
season bid to the NCAA Re-
gionals,” Brock said. “Every
body starts even again. Any
thing can happen.”
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“Offensively, he puts the ball
in play,” Johnson said. “He
does not strike out very often,
he is consistent and gives us
key hits.”
Defensively, Johnson likes
the idea of having a lefthander
playing first base.
“His defense is similar to
(John) Curl’s(A&M’s starting
first baseman last year,)” John
son said. “He does a good job de
fensively and is real steady.
That is what we are looking for.”
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the team with his hitting abili-
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ty, he believes there is still
room for improvement.
“I’m working on driving the .
ball to left field because I can
pull the ball well,” Bailey said. “I '
also want to improve on my ^
fielding and quickness.”
In terms of the future, Bailey
is looking forward to playing the J- 1
last two years of his collegiate
career at A&M and is deter-
mined to win a championship.
“I want success here first
and my education is important
to me,” Bailey said. “I want to
win here bad. I want a ring be
cause I missed out on one in
high school.”
Former Celtic Lewis rumored
to have done cocaine with Bias
BOSTON (AP) — The Reggie
Lewis story took another twist
Tuesday, with a report that the
former Celtics captain once did
cocaine with Len Bias — an All-
American who died of an over
dose days after being drafted by
Boston.
A roommate of Lewis was
quick to deny the report, which
surfaced the day before Lewis’
No. 35 was to be retired in
Boston Garden.
The ceremony honoring
Lewis, combined with a visit by
Michael Jordan and the Chicago
Bulls, is certain to make for an
emotional evening.
The Boston Globe reported
Tuesday that Derrick Lewis, an
other of Lewis’ longtime friends
and also a college teammate,
used cocaine with him and Bias
in 1985.
“Len went into the bathroom,
took a toot, then me, then Reg
gie, then the next guy. We made
sure nobody was coming,” Der
rick Lewis said, recalling an in
cident he said took place during
Red Auerbach’s basketball camp
in 1985.
Bias, a former University of
Maryland star, went on to be the
Celtics No. 1 pick in 1986. He
died of cocaine intoxication two
days later.
“There might have been dif
ferent players on the squad that
indulged in different things, but
Reggie wasn’t one of them,” Wes
Fuller, who roomed with Lewis
for four years at Northeastern,
told The Associated Press. “It
just wasn’t in his makeup.”
Fuller, who owns a computer
company in New Jersey, admit
ted he smoked marijuana during
college “and, if Reggie smoked
marijuana, he would have
smoked it with me. I would have
known. I guess this would be
detrimental to me, but I care
more about Reggie.”