The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 15, 1999, Image 10

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    G/VM R LONGHORN
Inks Lake and Indian Springs
LOOKING FOR: Counselors, Nurses, Nursing Assistants, Office & Photographers
(experience preferred).
Want a
REWARDING
summer job?
For June, July,
August?
1999
1 st Term: May 29-June 12
2nd Term: June 12-July 3
3rd Term: July 3-July 24
4rd Term: July 24-Aug. 7
We will be interviewing Tuesday, February 16th
9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
MSC
Page 10 • Monday, February 15, 1999
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STAFF AND WIRE
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coach Bobby Kleinecke (right) during the Aggies’ match against Louisiana State University Saturday
at the Varsity Tennis Center.
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STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
The Texas A&M Women’s Tennis Team waited until
the last possible minute to wrap up the win against
Louisiana State University at the Varsity Tennis Center
Saturday, but the Aggies came through when it counted.
With the meet tied at 4-4 heading into the final dou
bles set of the day, the Aggies’ No. 2 doubles pair of
sophomore Eva Marcial and junior Kathryn Scott came
back from a 6-3 deficit to pull off the 9-8 win and with
it a dual-meet victory for the Aggies (2-0).
Texas A&M coach Bobby Kleinecke said he was
proud of the Aggies’ poise under stress.
“I am extremely happy with the way the team
fought today,” he said. “With our backs against the
wall, they never quit and kept fighting.”
In singles action, Marcial and A&M freshman Leah
Killen both were victorious. In addition, junior Lisa
Dingwall battled her way to a win, 5-7, 6-4, 7-6, over
LSU’s Bruna Colosio.
Kleinecke said Dingwall’s patience over the long
match was a factor in the win.
“Lisa played a great singles match,” he said. “It was
one of her most patient matches she has played. She
waited for her opportunities, and that took a lot out of
her, and she just didn’t have much left for doubles."
The Aggies will again take home court when they
face Southern Methodist University on Wednesday.
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F i f ness/Feaf u re Programs Aquafics Golf Course TAMU Outdoors Sport Cl
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Registration
Free Throw
Feb. 8-16
Eight Ball Double
Feb. 8-16
Sport Trivia Bowl
Feb. 8-16
Swim Meet
Feb. 15-23
Badminton
Feb. 15-23
Pickleball
Feb. 15-23
Aquatics
Program Date
Registration
• Advanced
Feb. 22-25
Feb. 3-17
Competitive Diving
& Mar. 1 -4
• Advanced
Mar. 1 - 4
Feb. 10-24
Adult Learn to Swim
& Mar. 8-9
Golf Course
Green Charges
Students
Faculty/Staff
Weekdays
$9
$11
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$12
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Cart Rentals
$11 for 9 holes
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TAMU Outdoors Event Date Registration
El Potrero Chico Load and Go Feb. 26-28 Feb. 1-23
Backpacking Trip Feb. 26-28 Feb. 1-23
Horseback/Hiking Day Trip Mar. 6 Feb. 15-
Mar. 2
Intro to Rock Climbing Clinic Mar. 6 Feb. 15-
Mar. 3
Now available, Rock Climbing Orientation Clinics: Mon.-Fri. at
3p.m. and 7
Event Date
El Potrero Chico Load and Go Feb. 26-28
Backpacking Trip
Horseback/Hiking Day Trip
Feb. 26-28
Mar. 6
Intro to Rock Climbing Clinic Mar. 6
SPORTS
For more information call 845-7826
or Visit our Homepage http://recsports.tamu.edu
Check out our flyers for
more details on our programs.
Spring Break Trips Event Date Registration
Horseback the Texas Frontier, Mar. 17-21 Jan. 25-
Big Bend Mar. 1
August 1999 Trip Event Date Registration
Sail and Dive the Bahamas Aug. 21- Now-
27, 1999 June 19
May Break Trips Event Date Registration
Canoe the Buffalo River, May 16-22 ]an. 25-
Arkansas April 26
Rocky Mountain May 23-30 Jan. 25-
Climbing Adventure, CO April 26
Feature Programs
• Fresh Start-This 6-week Total Wellness Program will start
1 6 and 1 7 with a Fitness Assessment held in room 134from
• Getting the Most out of Your Exercise Program-Feb. 24at)
in room 281, Chris Blume, physical therapist and licensed*
trainer, will explain why "weight training" will not only ft
your physical appearance and make you stronger, but will)’
boost weight loss.
• West African Dance and Drum Workshop-Featuring 1
Thiam, on Sat., Feb. 27 from 3:00-4:30pm in Ret 134
rhythms and dances from Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Cair
Contact DeAun Woosley at 862-3995 for more information,
Sport Clubs , nil
• Women's Volleyball will be hosting their annua li
Classic Tournament on Sat., Feb. 20 from 8am- i
Rec Center. , . r m1 t r u
• Gymnastics will be having their mixed P ai !^ in l Dp 1( i'
Feb. 20 from 2-7pm in the Gymnastics roorn ^ ^
• Women's Lacrosse will be playing Texas ie
20 at 1:30 pm on the Polo Fields. r lin Feb.
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20 at 1:30 pm on the Polo
Men's Lacrosse will be playing SVVT on
1 :00pm on the Polo Fields.