The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 23, 2001, Image 6

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NEWS
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THE BATTALION
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Conrad Parks, a City of College Station parks and recreation worker, testsfesi
at operating a backhoe by trying to scoop balls into a basket at the 01)01
College Station Parks and Recreation 30th Anniversary Celebration at WolfPen
Creek on Saturday. The backhoe obstacle course was one of a variety of games
featured at the event.
McNeal
Continued from Page 7
Me
al so fun while we’re here,’
Neal said.
“We need to just go out and
do the best we can and we’ll
come out on top. That’s what
I feel like we’re* capable of
doing.”
Friday’s success advanced
Lufkin into the winner’s brack
et tournament on Saturday
morning. Unfortunately for
McNeal and his teammates,
their tournament came to a pre
mature end without a berth into
the championship game at Kyle
Field.
After a 26-25 victory over
Arp in Saturday’s first round,
Lufkin lost to Plano in the sec
ond round 21-14.
McNeal said it was great to
see the excitement his commit
ment had created and that he
was anxious to finish his senior
season and begin his A&M
football career.
McNeal’s first performance
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ended quite the \vayheb®-j n g
hoped, but he plans on b:potted a
plenty of opportunities tosk merge fron
case his skills for Aggie iansi When the
the future. II driver
“I just liked the vibe," and flee
Neal said of his reason fontPpwed or
bally committing to A&M odr 'guez ir
eral months before the signmj
deadline
“It has good coaches, it?
good school, it’s just a gi
place for me to be in and it’s
even far from home.”
Duval
Continued from Page 1
out there,” Woods said after a 71.
He was not alone.
Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland was at 8-
under par and rolling — until his tee shot rolled
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Storm A
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cfiools, in
into a pot hunker on No. 17 and he tookdoiary estime
hie bogey. BP the U
Miguel Angel Jimenez of Spain also gottr^jM state ar
under until he fell back with back-to-backi'i^ tds St1 ic
geys. The only other American to make a mc jL
was Billy Mayfair, who finished with dfM es con j-j r
straight pars and wound up in large group ah iges from tf
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