The Battaiion Page 7 Thursday • April 10, 1997 Successful athletes in different fields l * lal: Senior Anjanette Kirkland has re turned from a hamstring injury with blazing speed. V !i: By Matt Mitchell The Battalion njanette Kirkland has some unfinished business to take care of. Known as AJ. to her teammates n the Texas A&M Track and Field Team the se- isiilnior hurdler is preparing to compete in the 100-meter |om; nurdles for the NCAA Championships. Kirkland’s performance last weekend at the Texas loeiRelays, where she placed second in the 100-meter hur- W® dies, signaled her return from a hamstring injury suf- igtl :ered a.year ago. The six-time All-American seems up iwt :o full speed after missing the 1996 outdoor season. “I woke up,” Kirkland said of her performance. “I got KlAack to where I was before I got hurt last year. Speed- be ivise, I feel I’m back to where I was, but all the little dungs it takes to run the hurdles I’m still working on.” It is these little things the speedster from San Antonio lacrojs concerned with most in her preparation for the NCAAs. "I feel like A.J. understands she’s coming off a very at®iigh performance, and that tells her she’s back fully and ready to compete for an NCAA championship,” Hur-