The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 08, 1998, Image 3

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Hu ednesday • July 8,1998
The Battalion
PORTS
Coleman fills vacant position
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From staff and wire reports
;xas A&M baseball coach Mark
[son filled the vacant assistant
position on Tuesday with Uni-
Ity of Texas-San Antonio assis-
Icoach David Coleman.
[he assistant spot opened when
iavki Crowson resigned as baseball
Hnistrative assistant and Bill
cey moved into his place,
[oleman served as assistant
h at UTSA for the past three sea-
where he was responsible for
liting and other activities.
i&M coach Johnson said he was
led about the prospect of Cole
i's addition to the staff.
We're very excited to have David
(Coleman) join our staff," Johnson
said. "He brings a great package to
our program.
He is a quality
person, a solid
family man
and has a
sound knowl
edge of the
game of base
ball and will be
of outstanding
assistance to us
in our recruit
ing endevors.
"David's experience in our pro
gram should make the initial tran-
sistion period a little smoother."
Coleman began his college career
Johnson
at Vernon Junior College where he
earned All-Conference honors and
served as team captain. He trans-
fered to Lubbock Christian Univer
sity and was named an honorable
mention All-American as a member
of the team that reached the NAIA
College World Series.
Coleman served as a volunteer
assistant coach on the Aggie staff in
1994-95 and earned his master's de
gree in educational administration
from A&M in 1995.
"This is an exciting time for me
and my family," Coleman said.
It s a tremendous opportunity for
me. I'm glad to be back in Ag-
gieland and I look forward to
working with the staff again."
Brazil awaits France-Croatia victor
Defending champs celebrate 4-2 Cup shootout win
MARSEILLE, France (AP) —
Brazil and its samba party are head
ed back to the outskirts of Paris,
where this World Cup journey began.
When the Brazilians get there —
thanks to a penalty kick shootout
victory over the Netherlands —
they'll be looking to dance to a fifth
world soccer title.
The defending champions beat
the Netherlands 4-2 in the shootout
Tuesday night after a 1-1 tie. Brazil hit
all four shots, and Claudio Taffarel
stopped consecutive attempts by
Phillip Cocu and Ronald de Boer.
That set off wild celebrations
among the yellow-clad players on
FINANCE 9S
WORLD CUP
the field and the similarly dressed
fans in the stands.
"I felt we deserved a moment of
joy," Taffarel said, who helped Brazil
to its 1994 crown in the United States.
"Brazil now can be very proud of the
team. We have a great force behind us
for the final. We are very ready."
Brazil erased any doubts that this
squad is worthy of its status as the
top-ranked team in the world. There
were questions when the Brazilians
were spotty in earlier rounds, spring
ing some leaks in their defense and
not dominating midfield.
But their victory over a superb
Dutch team was convincing evi
dence that France or Croatia, who
play in the other semifinal on
Wednesday, will face a daunting
task on Sunday in Saint-Denis.
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