1 Page 12 • The Battalion Sports Tin Sports exaggerations common Some people are going to lie to make themselves look better in the eyes of others, it’s just a fact of life. But most people will lie to make themselves look better in the eyes of others when it comes to sports. A screen pass that does not matter, suddenly becomes a 90- yard bomb that is tipped six times before the receiver catch es the ball with his legs for the touchdown. A lazy pop fly turns into a screaming line drive that is caught barehanded on the dive. Almost every sports anec dote is at least ten times better than the actual event. Every athlete exaggerates their sports feats, but fishermen have to be the worst. Clint: “Hey Ed, how was fish ing today? Did you catch any thing?” Ed: “Sure did. I caught a 106 pound perch.” Clint: “Wow! Can I see it?” Ed: “Nope. The 223 pound catfish ate it while I was bring ing in the two ton trout.” Other people have been known to embellish their embell ishments. Every now and then they have to add to their story. “In high school I was the backup punter, but I did get to play receiver once when we were down 73-0.” A couple of days later .... “In high school I was the back up quarterback, but our starting quarterback broke his leg, so I got into the game. I threw two touch down passes, but we still got beat 31-17.” A week later.... “In high school I was the backup quarterback, but our starting quarterback got shot in the head by the other team’s linebacker, so I got into the game. We were down 73-0 at the half but I brought us back for the win by throwing 11 touch downs. The last one was for 63 yards, and the receiver caught it after it went straight through the cornerback’s chest. I’ve got the game ball at home, it still has pieces of his ribs on it.” It seems nothing get people’s lying juices flowing more than their involvement in sports. But there is evidence that the exag geration disease has crossed over into the workplace? 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Heimuli said it has been tough coming to a col lege where he is the only Ton- gan. “When I came down here everybody was like ‘What’s a Tongan’,” Heimuli said. “Only a couple of guys on the team knew. The guys from California knew be cause they had grown up with (other Ton- gans). “It’s dif ferent here latti ball Ihigl I Shane Elkins, THfBfli® Freshman offensive lineman Semisi Heimuli practices blockingduwl because I’ve never gone to school where there were no Tongans, there’s always been a couple. I have to talk to myself in Tongan or call up my buddies at home and talk. I don’t want' to forget my language.” Heimuli solved his homesick ness by talking to Tongan play ers from other schools. “When we went to play Col orado they had a Tongan and three Samoan guys on their team,” Heimuli said. “When I saw those guys that was the first time I had seen any Ton gans or Polynesians in a long time. I was happy then, I stayed there talking to them the whole time. “After the game most of players walked into the locker room because they didn’t want to shake hands. They ended up waiting for me because I was out there talking to those guys. It felt "He's got a low center of gravity for as big as he is." — Mike Sherman Offensive Line Coach good to talk to someone in your own language. I didn’t want to leave.” Heimuli was introduced to sports at a young age by his un cle. “He got me involved in sports like tennis, baseball and foot ball,” Heimuli said. “He’d take me to sign up and then he pay for it.” Even though he played a va riety of sports growing up, foot ball was always Heimuli’s vorite. “I loved playing it,” Heimii!; said. “I just loved to hitpeopls When I was younger and] ing flag football, I get so excite) I would just tackle people, just in my blood.” As a senior in high schi Heimuli helped Trinity EuteI reach the first round oftlij Texas state playoffs. Namethl several recruiting lists, Hein impressed A&M offensive! coach Mike Sherman with hi size and speed. “He’s got a low centeroil gravity for as big as heis’| Sherman said. “He’s gotaj feel for the game and he’sl tough. He’s stout and can] erate a lot of power.” Heimuli hopes to use! power to fulfill his lifelonj dream of making it into theNaf tional Football League. “All I ever wanted wast make it into the league,I Heimuli said. “I think Texa) A&M is the best place to me do that with the coache.! and players we have.” ea ESPN taking it to the Extreme o ESPN's popular series is returning to Rhode Island for a second competitive season. PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The Extreme Games, the alter native sports festival invented by cable network ESPN, will re turn to Rhode Island for a sec ond edition, network and state officials announced Wednesday. The state, which provided an incentive package totaling more than $600,000, was selected from a field of approximately 20 U.S. and international loca tions. The other finalists for the event to be held June 24-30, 1996, were Austin; Vail, Colo., and San Diego. “The Extreme Games are now a proven commodity deliv ering exposure to 150 countries and over 500 million house holds worldwide,” Gov. Lincoln Almond said at a news confer ence. “Cities and towns all over America wanted that exposure and I’m proud to say Rhode Is land is the winner.” The Extreme Games feature alternative sports including street luge racing, skysurfing and bungee jumping. Last year’s event was held at sites in Newport, Middletown, Provi dence and Mount Snow, Vt. There also was an "eco-chal- lenge” orienteering race that started in Maine and mean dered to Rhode Island. Last year’s Extreme Games were viewed by 133,500 specta tors at venues and millions worldwide. The economic im pact on the state was more than $14 million, including $7.4 million in direct expenditures by ESPN, according to a Uni versity of Rhode Island study. “The Extreme Games are good for Rhode Island’s econo my in ways far greater than dollars spent here,” Rhodek land Economic Development Corp. Director Marcel Valois said. ‘The Rhode Island Sports Council, the cities of Newport and Providence, the Economit Development Corp. and private interests led by Hasbro Chair man Alan Hassenfeld — collet' tively called Team Rhode h land — put together the inceir tive package. It includes $250,000 in pri vate-sector donations in the form of goods, services and cash; $200,000 from govern ment agencies primarily in the form of services and technical assistance; $166,000 in publit safety cost reductions; and free use of all publicly owned venues. The other prospective host cities could not provide the same package as Rhode Island, Ruhe said. 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