Page 9 Wednesday • April 9, 1997 Going the distance Freshman Jamie Smith has the distinguished role of replacing an All-American. : reshman shortstop Jamie Smith goes for the ball against the Iowa State collegiate level. Assistant Head Coach Joy Jack- son said Smith has exceeded the team’s expectations. “She is a very gifted and all- around athlete who has improved since Day One,” Jackson said. “She has taken tremendous strides in taking over die shortstop position and plays it just as well as any shortstop who has more experi ence at the collegiate level.” The 5-foot-7 California native graduated from Johansen High School, where she played eveiy in ning of every game in her four- year career. During her tenure in high school, she was a three-time first- team all-conference selection and a two-time Outstanding Defensive Player, and was named to the 1996 all-district first team. In addition, she managed to earn all-conference and all-district MVP honors on the volleyball team By Nicki Smith The Battalion F illing the shoes left open by Kendall Richards last year, an All-American shortstop and 12 Co-Player of the Year on the Texas A&M Softball Team, was a job nobody wanted. But freshman Jamie Smith did not have much choice. Chosen to carry on A&M’s tradition ofhaving one of the top shortstops in the nation, Smith has proven she is more than ready to handle the job despite her inexperience at the Rogge Heflin, The Battalion Cyclones March 29. and was a two-time Outstanding Defensive Player, in basketball. Smith said she has big goals for her career and knows she has little room for error. “I knew I had big shoes to fill and that I couldn’t just play aver age,” Smith said. “The team had a big hole that needed to be filled and it is my job to fill that hole as best I can. “Of course, down the road I would like to be an All-American or something, but the team has to come first because if the team is doing well, then that means indi viduals are doing well.” Smith has started in all 41 games for the Lady Aggies this season, and despite a slow start at the plate, she now leads the team with a .314 batting average and 38 total hits. See Smith, Page 10 Johnson balances science classes with softball By Courtney Lyons The Battalion V’bmie Johnson loves the outdoors. So when her C dad signed her up for Little League softball at Vage 7, Johnson was hooked. "Hiked softball because it was outside,” Johnson said. "It wasn’t like basketball and volleyball, where you were stuck in the gym.” The sophomore third baseman from Temple came to the Lady Aggie Softball Team not only be cause the team was competitive and highly ranked, but also because Johnson emphasizes academics in her life and felt Texas A&M could give her the educa tion she wanted. “Academics is my first priority,” Johnson said. “A&M was definitely the place for me to better my education.” Johnson, a biomedical science major, has done just that, balancing softball with biology and chem- 1 p* istry classes well enough to lie named a GTE Scholar the last two years. Johnson’s grades also are high ' ro: enough for her to participate in two honors societies -Phi Eta Sigma and Order of Omega. See Johnson, Page 10 Rogge Heflin, The Battauon Sophomore third baseman Kamie Johnson scoops up the ball during practice at the Lady Aggie Field. Take The EasyWay Out Of College. RYDER 10% Off Boxes & Supplies Wonirohc boxes. Dish/xicks. Tape. 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