Page 10 • Wednesday, January 27, 1999 Sports Aggies land Bryan native BY JEFF SCHMIDT The Battalion Bryan High School senior Ty Warren sealed the deal on another strong Texas A&M recruit ing class when the highly rated defensive line man committed to play football for the Aggies. Warren announced his intentions at a press conference Tliesday in Bryan High Athletics Di rector Marty Criswell’s office. “I think it’s a good place for me,” Warren said. “I fit in, I like the coaches and all the play ers. This is my town. This is where I fit in.” Warren, a 6-foot-5-inch, 280-pound defensive end, had 119 tackles and nine sacks last season for the Vikings and was recognized as one of the most highly sought-after prospects in the coun try. Warren brought three hats to the press con ference, symbolizing the three schools he was considering: A&M, the University of Tennessee and the University of Southern California. War ren then put on the A&M hat and said, “I’m go ing to be here at A&M.” Warren said playing close to home was a major factor in his decision. “I’d rather come out of the tunnel with all my friends yelling for me than with other fam ilies yelling for their kids,” Warren said. “I’d feel like an outsider.” Warren said he told A&M coaches this past weekend during his official visit that he was coming to A&M and said the coaches expect him to play right away at the rush-end position. Warren said the pressure he felt to attend his home-town school initially made him want to leave Bryan-College Station. “My intent was to go out of town,” he said. “I just felt like I needed to get away.” Warren said eventually the pressure of go ing to A&M started to make sense. “I sat back and thought about it and prayed about it,” he said. “God put me where I’m sup posed to be.” Despite reportedly committing to USC ear lier in the recruiting season, Warren said Ten nessee was his second choice because he liked Knoxville’s big, college-town atmosphere. “They were pretty equal,” Warren said. “But I felt more comfortable with A&M be cause I have my support right here in Bryan- College Station.” Warren said he developed a close relation ship with USC coach Shawn Slocum, son of A&M coach R. C. 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But Boren, wholoi an accident when six months old, said In doubts did not discow; "I was encouraged pole-vaulting coach enced first-hand that first female pole-vaulter in A&M history. Although she may never be compared to such women as Su san B. Antho ny or Joan of Arc, Boren is in her own small way bringing men and women “I'm very thank ful for my coaches ... 1 wouldn't be able to do any of this without them." - ERICA BOREN A&M POLE-VAULTER closer to equality at A&M. Boren said the role of trailblazer is nothing new to her. “It takes me back to my high school years at Oregon,” she said. “Me and one of my teammates were pioneers there, too.” Boren, from Philomath, Ore., said she began pole-vaulting be cause of her physique. “Everyone called me ‘muscles’ because of my upper-body strength, which is important in pole-vaulting,” she said. Boren was named Athlete of the Year at Philomath High School, which she said was a surprise to her because school officials "usu ally give it to people who letter in two sports.” She also qualified for the state championship meet all four years of her high-school ca reer, taking home first place in 1997, her junior year. Despite spraining her ankle her senior season, Boren still managed to place third in the state meet. A&M Assistant Coach Ed Marcinkiewicz, who scouted Boren at her senior state meet, said he was impressed by the pole-vaulter’s re solve in the face of injury. “You see someone compete like that and feel they have a chance at success,” Marcinkiewicz said. cai K-State Continued from Page 7 conference, is frustrating, but adds that she feels her team is close to a breakthrough. “Our goal is to win, every body’s saying, ‘well, you’re play ing people close.’” Gillom said. “But playing people close still goes in the L-column, and we’re not satisfied with that, we want to speed, a hard task, more difficult for some:: sion problems, but has not been a probler R "It really hasn't of a difference,” shesj:: R thankful that 1 cansecSIsuideL other eye and can dr: ically offe that 1 can do.” military t For Boren, the glas- BThe U a source of entertaimr.e: which pr ecises. She does not r. meat anc ding by her friends arq The U known to pull a prac fleer Can < two with the removable: of course Once while eating: mym SA^ restaurant, she decided::? HCecilL funny to tease her waitie for ihe U ing the eye, Boren place: which pi drink and waited fort!)es: B “OCC return. The waitress'ra for freshi not exactly what Borene: Hend < “1 thought the wait: dents cai think it was funny, but vide fina had a heart attack,” she? The r< Like other pioneers, filer Car quick to acknowledger sion for have helped tier alongth choose f: “I’m very thaute The l coaches both in high: (BDCP) , college, because! vve : ^ 01 studf to do any of this wihfi- »AL an Boren said. S Stace; The Texas A&M lac clntives Team is glad, too. 81 ‘The month f ■bite sc win. My staff and 1 are!® Gary on them [the players],® aiceptar ing to tell them it’sgoiifi “Upf to just keep going and sc'while in good is going to happen Nuclear That “something The I have to happen withoutfc ffo math, leading scorer, forward least a 3 Sharpe, who averages I9f| and 9.8 rebounds and is fog for ji day-to-day after spraining®, Ke l v ' in the final minute of the Wy e 1 State game. regaidle “We’ McGwire meets leal star Ther e Airl ter grad ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mark McG wire got his summit meeting with the pope after all. McGwire, who was raised in the Catholic church, met briefly with Pope John Paul II Tues day night before a youth rally at the Kiel Center. The two shook hands just before the rally began. “When he MCGWIRE learned the pope would be here he was hoping it was going to work,’’ St. Louis Cardinals team spokesperson Brian Bartow said. “It was on-again, off-again, then it came together rather quickly.” During his address, the pope re ferred to McGwire, who set a ma jor-league record with 70 home runs last season. “I’m told there wasr: j citement in St. Louis dui cent baseball season,” said. “Well, two great Mark McGwire and Saniff jp./j were competing to breaktd| care , run record. y j “You can feel the samel joini asm as you train for differed Xj,-, the goal of following Cb® 5, goal of bringing his messaf V j,j e world.” p «. The home run kingwas^ for a St. Louis Cardinals function and a dinner him as the city’s Baseball the Year Sunday and had planned on departing home in Southern Califo" fore the pope arrived Ilk ternoon. Instead, McGwire private jet of one of the? Cardinals’ owners soona meeting. Rangers sign pitcher Mon ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Pitcher Mike Morgan has agreed to terms with the Texas Rangers on a 1999 minor-league contract with Oklahoma, the Texas team said Tuesday as the right-hander be came the 100th of 133 free agents signed. Terms were not disclosed. The Rangers also invited Mor gan to the team’s major-league spring training camp as a nonroster player. Morgan, 39, was traded to the Chicago Cubs from Minnesota on Aug. 25 and went 0-1, with a 7.15 ERA in five starts the rest of the year. The Cubs won four of those . Morgan was 4-2 withal ne Nic in 18 games and 17 starts' C(,un c>l Minnesota Twins in 19 acconl l worked at least six innings ^ er P la those starts and left thegaf and co ing or tied 13 times. fhe reir One of four players in: Go? league history to play witijlablis: ferent teams in his career,comm made his league debut vlthe adc Oakland Athletics in 1978. 60-60: Morgan’s stint with O pansioi was marred in 1997 when off-car manager Ray Knight orders Kyle F out of the clubhouse forsa' 01 sen I could no longer play forKr- Nicl