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*3.95 pager airtime *Free Activation i 'Accessories [ 'Calling Cards i PrimeCo phones sold here j Discount Pnuinu System'’ ATTENTION: Class of 2000 Don’t be left out of the 2000 Aggieland! Get your FREE Senior picture taken at AR Photography. Extended sittings are also available for $10. Visit 1410 Texas Ave. South or call 693-8183. Open 9-12 and 1:30-5 M-F. BEAT THE CLOCK Mondays 6-8pm The Time You Call Is The Price You Pay!!!! College Station TAMU/ Northgate 764-7272 846-3600 Bryan 268-7272 Page 12 • Monday, October 11,1999 s PORTS Swept Sooners A&M Volleyball Team rolls past Oklak Liesday BYBREE HOLZ The Battalion instant recall. LITERALLY. DIAL *69 AND AUTOMATICALLY REDIAL THE LAST PERSON WHO CALLED IT S ON YOUR PHONE NOW AND JUST 75< PER USE. WHO WAS ON THE LINE? *69 . *69 is available in most areas and works on most calls within a defined calling area. The Texas A&M Volleyball Team handed the Oklahoma University Sooners their sixth loss of the season by defeating them 15-7,15-10,15-5 in front of a crowd of 1,512 at G. Rollie White Coliseum Saturday night. The Aggies move to 13-3 on the season and 4-2 in Big 12 Confer ence play. Senior middle blocker Amber Woolsey scored the first point of the first game with a kill, but the Sooners jumped to a quick 3-2 lead on two A&M errors and a service ace. The Aggies responded by scoring the next five points, with kills from senior outside hitter Summer Strick land and sophomore outside hitter Michelle Cole. The Sooners called a timeout with the Aggies out in front, 7-3. Sopho more setter Jenna Moskovic record ed a kill and Woolsey aced Oklahoma to move the score to 11-3. However, the Sooners did not give up, and two services aces cut the score to 12-6. The Aggies an swered by scoring game point on a Moskovic kill and an A&M block ended game one. A&M and Oklahoma started game two by trading points before Okla homa took a 7-5 lead and forced an Aggie timeout. Senior outside hitter Celia Howes scored the next point on a kill, but the Sooners responded with a kill of their own. Strickland took matters into her own hands and recorded two kills and a block assist to put the Aggies up 10-9. The Sooners could manage only one more point before another Howes kill ended the second game. Game three began much the same as game two with the Aggies and Sooners trading points early on. The Aggies took a 6-3 advantage on a kill by junior middle blocker Heather McWhirter. After a Sooner timeout, McWhirter and Howes struck again i Friend* studer ;e Static One A<i rsity (S dents \ tiger w The sti to atte hou Memo en mad A rosa: his ho inson for t urch ii A spol id met ollister lion led Sophomore outside hitter Michelle Cole spikes the ballaga University of Oklahoma Saturday at G. Rollie White Coliseuir to give the Aggies a 9-5 lead. The Sooners were stuck at five, and the Aggies ended the game and match on a McWhirter kill. Senior middle blocker Lauri Leahy and Strickland each recorded 10 kills, while Howes added nine. Strickland also posted a match-high 19 digs. Woolsey went down midway through the second game with a sprained left angle. The Aggies, how ever, did not falter due to Woolsey’s injury. "As a team, we pulled together,” Leahy said. “We knew we’d be okay. "Our team is deep enough to where if we have one person go down or if someone’s non good game, it’s gonna beo cause we’ve got enough oj back them up.” McWhirter, who replaced] when she injured her ankle,] on starting duties while Wool “ IMcWhiner] works hen the court,” A&M volleyball Laurie Corbelli said. “She’s starter in her career here,ar.;j veiy confident player.’ The Aggies begin road trip of the season thisd when they travel to Kansastoij Kansas State University University. 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