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Monday • March 27, 1995
Varnell Hopktns III/Spfciai to The Battamon
Scott Bernstein, Matt Wolkenburg, Dave Minnegrode, Charley
Johnson, and Doug Rohn (l-r) work together as they warm up for
the 25 mile team trial held just north of Bryan-College Station.
Cycling team takes
first in local meet
Staff and Wire Reports
The Texas A&M cycling team
took first place in a meet held in
College Station on Sunday. The
meet was a five-man time trial
of 40 kilometers.
The win came one day after
the team took second place over
all in a six-team meet held at
Southwest Texas State
On Saturday, the men’s ‘C’
team of Jeff Dehaven, Clark
Davidson, John Markaland, Eric
Osterjard and Shane Binion fin
ished first in their race and were
joined in the winner’s circle by
Tina and Mia Scheufele who
took first in the women’s bracket
on both days.
The men’s team also produce
a first-place winner on Saturday
when the team of Davidson and
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Cruz: Junior shows apple
doesn’t fall far from tree
Continued from Page 7
The public address announc
er at the Dome got the already
frenzied crowd to take the in
tensity level up even higher by
leading the “Cruuuuuuuuz!!”
yell for over two minutes.
With his classic exaggerated
batting stance, Cruz worked
the count and lashed a sinking
line drive into right-center
field. The crowd exploded for a
moment, but out of nowhere
came the Padres’ center fielder
to rob Cheo of one last high
light with a spectacular sliding
catch.
The next season, Cruz signed
on with the New York Yankees,
but could never find his swing
again, save once. Only days be
fore he was released by the
Bronx Bombers, Cruz launched
a pinch-hit grand slam on a na
tionally televised Saturday af
ternoon game to win one for the
Yankees.
I think that was the only
time I have ever cheered for a
New York team.
That was 1988. For the
next few years, the Astros
were not very good, and won
no love from the fans by let
ting Nolan Ryan slip away to
the Rangers, releasing long
time favorite Alan Ashby and
trading Billy Doran to the
Reds.
But during 1989, there was
a new buzz in the air. Attend
ing the same high school as me
in Houston was none other
than the aforementioned Cruz
Jr., who looked and looks so
much like his father it’s scary.
Bellaire High School already
had a heck of a baseball pro
gram when Cruz Jr. got there.
The Cardinals were just three
years removed from a state
championship won in large
part by Chuck Knoblauch, who
was wowing the crowds at
Olsen Field by 1989.
Cruz Jr. quickly made a
name for himself at the high
school level and by the time he
was a junior it became appar
ent that he had inherited all of
his father’s baseball talent,
plus immense physical prowess
At the Texas High School
All-Star game in 1991, Cruz Jr.
crushed a home run into the
leftfield power alley of the
Dome, making the already-ex
cited college and major league
scouts in attendance practical
ly drool.
After graduation, Cruz Jr.
was drafted in the 15th round
by the Atlanta Braves, but in
stead decided to stay at home
and attend Rice.
His play there since has
been nothing short of spectacu
lar. In his freshman year he
was named as a first-team
freshman All-American.
Last season, he just missed
winning the Triple Crown in the
Southwest Conference as he put
up a .401 batting average,
knocked out 14 home runs and
knocked in 68 runs. He put
those numbers up in just 55
games.
If you run those stats
through a 162-game schedule,
they get really scary, but good
scary.
We’re talking 41 home runs,
200 RBIs and 85 stolen bases.
Even half of those totals are
All-Star caliber in the majors.
With the strike still unset
tled, it would seem Cruz’s fu
ture is a bit uncertain. But in
fact, his magnificence on the
field is one of the reasons that
the two sides will eventually
resolve their foolishness.
Cruz Jr. and players like
him are too good not to be out
there playing. Houston fans
would surely like to see an
other Cruz loping across the
turf in the Dome, but just
having one in the major
leagues, playing with other
major leaguers, will be good
enough for me.
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