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Texas A&M - Information Session Date: March 5, 2001 Time: 7:00 - 8:00 PM Location: 203 MSC Building Refreshments: Pizza and Soft Drinks Dress: Casual Unocal is an Equal Opportunity Employer Page 8 SPORTS THE BATTALION A&M to host Zone 7 equestrian champion By Cody Stark The Battalion SPRINGBREAK HIGHLITES ONLY $ 57.00 • HAIRCUT INCLUDED • • MUST MENTION AD TO RECIEVE SPECIAL CALL TO DA Y FOR AN APPOINTMENT 695-2887 Classic Cuts Plus “The Plus Is Full Service” KROGER CENTER • SOUTH COLLEGE STATION Individual riders from the Texas A&M women’s equestrian team look to advance to zone competition this weekend as the Aggies host the Zone 7 regional championships Saturday at N.W. Dick Freeman Arena. Head coach Tana Rawson said she is confident the Aggies will do well and is enthusiastic about hosting the event. “It is an easy show to host be cause we know exactly how many girls are riding,” Rawson said. “There is usually not as many girls as the other shows. The girls are pre pared. They have been working hard the last couple of weeks.” The English team has already qualified for nationals after edging out Oklahoma State University by two points in the last show of the sea son. English coach Meghan Nolan said all the pressure is gone because of the win. “The nerves are way gone, and that is very, very nice,” she said. “We have a lot more girls that we can take to nationals as individuals, which is our goal. Right now there are eight classes, so eight riders can go at least. We hope to take a lot more than that.” The top three riders from each class will compete at the Zone 7 championships at Colorado State Uni versity in Fort Collins on March 24. The Aggies advanced 22 riders to the regional show. The western classes consist of reining, alumni and alumni reining at the open, advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels. In English style, the riders will participate in open fences and Hat, in termediate fences and flat, novice fences and flat, and walk-trot. Juniors Quincy Cahill and Ger maine Dougherty will lead the charge in the western and English shows respectively.’ Cahill and Dougherty have already advanced to nationals in a special class re served for the high-point riders from each region. Cahill qualified for regionals in reining and open horsemanship. She dominated the reining class this year Ttlj^VRA' Ba it, IKaiidace Krut. aior journal i fcd Miss U ling the eig lind seconc :to win the 11 “Th e whole n FILEPHo| e r r Said ’ lt The Texas A&M women's equestrian team will compete in:’3' championships Saturday at the N.W. Dick Freeman Arena. be by beating her closest competitor by The English showv l 7P. t 12 points. She was also the leader in and will be followedbYT? , ' IK ‘7 anc the open class. show at 3 p.m. Sat" rA,: 10 1 x 1 mhetition. Invitational Continued from Page 5 Reg. '399” TTocnjc.. 1/2 OFF SUPREME • Includes Value Prep • 1 OP 95 Must Present coupon at lime of estimate. Hurry...Limited time offer! 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Zorn finished third in the World Archery Festival in Las Vegas after facing collegiate and profes sional athletes. Zorn said she is confident about her per formance this weekend. “I’m really not too worried about playing the waiting game,” Zorn said. “The competition here will be pretty de cent, and if I shoot the way l know l can, then I'll know if I have a chance or not.” Zorn will try to break the world record this weekend. The two-round score of 590 is the current world record in the com pound class. Zorn has been shooting record-caliber scores in practice, and she thinks the record will fall soon. “I’m all over it,” Zorn said. “It is mine, or at least that is what I’m telling myself. My goals this week: Since her cc> only win, that would be nice, but to set thev idjhe has not Well, not to only set it. but to have it forawhi. iehas held a pr Sophomore Dawn Chudy heads up the recunt |7 the Aggies. 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