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Nor could it slow the Aggies on the track, as A&M produced a dozen NCAA provisional-qualifying performances. The meet, which was not team scored, provided some fast times for the fans. In the women’s 4xl00-me- ter relay, the Aggies covered the oval in 44.69 seconds for a second-place finish. Both A&M and first-place Texas Christian University (44.68) broke the previous stadium record and provisionally qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The women’s 3,000-meter run showcased A&M’s depth, with the Aggies taking six of the top seven places. Leading the team were sopho more Debbie Villareal, who won in 10 minutes, 16 seconds, and freshmen Kristy Bonn (second, 10:25) and Melissa Gulli (third, 10:38). Freshman Katy Gilstrap aided the distance contingent by placing sec ond in the 5,000-meter run in 17.59. The women’s sprint and hurdle crews continued to excel, as fresh man Natalie Young won the 100-me ter dash with a provisional qualifying mark of 11.51 seconds, while junior Chimika Carter and sophomore Christina Ohaeri placed first and sec ond in the 100-meter high hurdles with provisional qualifying times of 13.13 and 13.42 , respectively. Ohaeri also placed second in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 59.78 seconds, and Carter placed third in the long jump with a provi sional mark of 20 feet, 2 1/2 inches. The women’s middle distances brought solid performances from ju nior Ann Dwyer, who outkicked the competition to win the 800-meter dash in 2.09, and senior Marisa Tlizzi, who placed third in the 1,500-meter run with a personal-best time of 4:34. The women’s field events also fea tured some bright spots for the Ag gies. Sophomore Meshell Tfotter won the hammer throw with a toss of 179- BY MEL Tht TERRY SOBERS: Aggie junior Chimika Carter hits the ground during the womer':| | competition Saturday at the Texas A&M Invitational. Carter 1 !®^, U ( provisional NCAA qualifying mark of 20 feet. 2 1/2 inches in no ' to won the women’s lOO-meter high hurdles with a provisional ct f nsu of 13.13 seconds. 1999-20 2. Kooih.v won the discus event with sionally qualified tool a provisional mark of 166-4. Sopho more Esther Eisenlauer and freshman Katy Doyle placed first and second in the javelin throw with provisional qualifying tosses of 164-0 and 163-5, respectively, while freshman Erica Boren placed second in the pole vault by clearing 10-6. The men also fared well, as se niors Billy Fobbs (10.35) and Toya Jones (10.40) placed second and third, respectively, in the 100-meter dash, while senior Micheal Price placed second in the 200-meter dash in a provisional-qualifying 20.76. Ju nior Johan Lannefors placed third in the 400-meter dash in 47.20. Both sprint relay teams placed sec ond, covering the 4x100 in 40.29 and the 4x400 in 3:08.23. Sophomore Bashir Ramzy provi sionally qualified inti! high hurdles with a 13.98, while senior St covered 5,000 meters second. Senior Travi placed second intheK dies in Sl.ll.alsoaqu; I he field events pair of winners fort! junior Jason Jacobd field in the hammer 10) and junior Travis tug a qualifying mail the javelin throw. Senior Mike Lowra; ond in the shot put |5 nior Kendall Madden; the pole vault afterde, Both squads coniii sons next weekends Multis (decatbletesnri Calif., and the Texas5#' The the n< ilcohol at e\ Jniversity-re ions, preven ions from vith organh ireyent orga ponsoring e listvibutors. tflbrganizat row be restri hose invitee ;adons won omply with oncerning egulations. ween studf nd alcohol ponsor evei irohibited. he restrk r l He with TAMU ar BY NON The Tl'l f I lleff Bailey, eras manage shosen as He ^fay for the /ear. I p. Bailey said Trill include sp he live yell It lecisions in t Jther four. B MUality amon ;rs. ■fJust beta lead yell leadt han any of tht )esides being ‘Even though nake individi vill be based a ive guys. ” t; Bailey said vill be the k V # W | I a ' * . ■ I • '*3 ah’ hi -a Infram urals d Play Everyday t Blo( driv Inframurals Fifness/Wellness Fitness/Wellness Program • Rec Sports Aerobic Instructor Auditions—Sunday, May 2, 1999 I Contact DeAun Woosley at 862—3995 for more information. f • Massages—$35 for Rec Members and $45 for non Rec Members. f Appointments can be made at Member Services. I Contact Paula Opal at 845—3076 for more information. [ job Opportunities N Lifeguards Applications are now being accepted for summer positions. Call Dean Ekeren at 862-3224 or Rob Porter at 862-6556 for more information. ( Rec Sports Aerobics Instructors—Auditions will be held Sun., May 2. : Apply at the 2 ncl floor Reception Desk between Sam and 5pm, Mon.-Fri. Be sure to take home an information packet. Rec Center Maintenance Workers—Applications for summer Rec Center 1 maintenance are being accepted in room 202 of the Rec Center. Maintenance Job Opportunities in Sports Field & Turf Management. To apply come by the Maintenance Office of the Penberthy Intramural ( Sports Center. i Aqu afics TAMU Outdoors Horseback/Hiking Day Trip Mountain Biking, Austin Rafting Day Trip Kayak Open Practice Session El Potrero Chico Load and Go Windsurfing FUNdamentals Intro to Rock Climbing Clinic Intermediate Kayak Workshop Canoeing Trip Solo Canoe Roll Clinic Windsurfing Corpus Christi Rock Climbing Enchanted Rock Rafting Day Trip Golf Course rfXAS A&M mic For Information call 845-7826 or Visit our Homepage http://recsports.tamu.edu Check out our flyers for more details on our pro grams. 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