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What you might have
Kent inducted into Tennis Hall of Fame
Legendary Texas A&M Men's
Tennis Coach David Kent was in
ducted into the Intercollegiate Tennis
Association College Tennis Hall of
Fame on Wednesday night at a cere
mony held in Athens, Ga., before a
crowd of Kent's friends and family.
Kent, a 27-year veteran of tennis
coaching, thanked those who at
tended and joked with those he had
met during his career.
"I have been in coaching a long
time," Kent said. "It is just amazing.
In 1959 it all started. I blinked my
eyes and here I am today.
"This is the one award I always
wanted. I have coached at two great
universities at WestTexas and Texas
A&M. I don't miss coaching, but I
miss being around the great coaches
and players. It's great to be back
around so many of them this week
and to be here in Athens."
Kent also thanked Dave Snyder
of Texas for
contributing
to his retire
ment because
of health prob
lems in 1996.
"I have to
thank Dave
Snyder who
forced me to
retire from
coaching,"
Kent said.
Kent
"His team beat us on a Saturday and
I had a heart attack on Monday. And
that was the last match I coached."
Dan Magill, long-time Georgia
tennis coach and hall chairman in
ducted Kent with some comple
mentary words.
"David Kent has one of the very
best records in tennis in Texas," Mag-
ill said. "He is one of the most beloved
coaches in the nation, and he has fol
lowed in the footsteps of some the
best coaches in Texas like Penick and
Allison at the University of Texas."
Kent coached A&M tennis for 18
years from 1979-96 and helped the
Aggies to a first-place tie for the
Southwest Conference title in 1994.
Kent saw nine of his players quali
fy for NCAA events during his
tenure and coached players to vari
ous Southwest Conference titles in
12 of his 18 seasons.
His career record at A&M was 316-
161, the best winning percentage of
anv tennis coach in school history.
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Aggie Spirit Lives!
-Sophomore Shares Grand Prize
-College Station
The generosity associated
with the undying spirit of Aggieland
lives strong in sophomore Tina
Grimes. After winning 6 month’s free
rent in a drawing at Melrose
Apartments, 601 Luther Street West,
she split the prize with roommate
Erin Foster. The two will now share
a luxurious 2 bedroom/2 bath apart
ment.
Asset Manager Toni Bruner
commented, “I am continually
impressed by the Aggie spirit. Since
phone and cable are included at
Melrose, Tina is helping her friend
with all the bills. She’s sharing thou
sands of dollars.”
I hope everyone that wins the
6 months free rent throughout this
summer will be as gracious,” Bruner
said.
Winners of 6 month’s free rent, Tina Grimes
and Mom, and roommate, Erin Foster
Melrose Apartments are an upscale
student community that provides an unparal
leled protection value in a fully fenced and
gated property where everyone is guaranteed
their own bedroom, bathroom, and washer
and dryer. Melrose includes video/audio
monitoring, a computer lab, 24-hour fitness
room, and 5,000+ sq. ft. resort style pool.
Call (409) 693-9432 for more details.
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Doubles teat
ousted at N(|
The No. 34-ranked Tex;j
doubles team of freshma
Madden and senior Carlos'!
to Pepperdine's Kelly Gy
Robert Lindstedt 6-2,4-6ai*
the first round of the NCA«
ual Championships Thursda
Henry Feild Tennis Stadiuir
University of Georgia.
The duo ended theirseasi
a 13-7 overall record incl
competition.
"Once again we gotoff !:!
start, but we made a goo:I
back," Coach Tim Cass53:1
perdine is a good team and J
good job of hanging intherel
With the loss, the Aggiesc: i
a successful season thatsavv |
from No. 63 in the nationatfsl
the season to No. 11 andai
place finish in the Big 12 Cor:®
The Aggies also capturecf
Big 12 Tournament Champ
in school history, and adva-
the finals of the NCAA Re;
Championships.
"If you would have
would accomplish all thatw
would have been surprise:
pleased," said Cass, the
Coach of the Year. "Whe
come to the NCAAs, youare
the best players and teams
country and it's difficult.H
just try to build on the mom:
we created for next year
de Mesa lose!
NCAA first rou
The Big 12 Freshman of M
Rafael de Mesa fell in the first
of the NCAA Individual Cfif
ows'cAys,, C-A, A-L wL
Wednesday to Arizona State!
tavo Marcaccio at the Henri
Tennis Stadium on theUnive|
Georgia campus. ^
He finishes his seasons
13 overall singles record.
"At the NCAAs, everM
good," Coach Tim Casssalij
got off to a slow start, bul
was one of only four orfivi
man in the tournament.lt
great honor for him to be Is®!
had a heck of a year."
No. 10 golf tels
falters to 19tl
The No. 10 Texas A&M W9
Golf Team finished 19th out of
the NCAA West Regional attlit
ford Golf Course on May 9.
Senior Jamie Hullet shot
over-par 223, while senior^
Kirchner shot a 22-over-par2^
freshman Marta Ostos shot/
over-par 237.
Seniors Isabella Roseberg,H
and Kirchner finished their AW
reers by accomplishing whatnoiame.
er A&M team had done by rea|ke the
a regional tournament four coni
tive years and qualifying
NCAAs in 1997 for the first tim^
1985. They led the Aggies to six 1
nament titles and finished no"]
than second place at the confer
championships each year, inch
capturing the Big 12 ConferenC
in this year.
The Aggies finished theirs®
with two tournament titles,#'
the GTE/Mo'Morial in Colleges®
and the Big 12 Conference CW
onship in Norman, Okla.
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Several members of the T 1 j lllr d er
A&M Baseball Team were select®
Baseball America's 1998 All-Amf
Team over the weekend.
Starting pitcher Ryan RupeW®
lected to the second team.
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ished with an 11 -4 record withaj insequ
ERA and 125 strikeouts in T Mitchl
nings. Outfielder Jason Tynerwas- mesborf
selected to the second teamT igforh.
finished with a .385 batting ave I( verand,
with 107 hits in 278 at bats an^ UdidJ
39 stolen bases. evernJ
Rupe was also selected as first* $uddj
starting pitcher for the National^ ame /q
giate Baseball Writers Association f 1
er and starting pitcher Casey ^ ^ ^
were selected to the second teatf' ^ g