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THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 18JI
Fall Classic
Continued from Page 4
Herrman said more than 1,500
community volunteers and stu
dents from various on-campus
organizations will lend their
time and talent to setting up and
closing down the Fall Classic.
Student organizations at
A&M volunteering at the Fall
Classic include MSC Hospitality,
MSC Fish and Alpha Phi Omega.
“Even the the surrounding
high schools are helping,”
Brown said. “We need all the
help we can get because the Fall
Classic is nearly 10 times bigger
than any other Special Olympic
Games we’ve held in College
Station.”
The coordinators for the Fall
Classic said it is not too late to
sign up as a volunteer for this
weekend’s events. Those inter
ested in volunteering can send
an email to sotxfallvolun-
teers@yahoo.com with con
tact information or can show
up at the the Fall Classic vol
unteer headquarters at the
Student Recreation Center on
the A&M campus on the day
they would like to volunteer.
All of the events that occur
during the Fall Classic are
open to the public, but accord
ing to Fink, Brown and
Hixon, the best part of the
weekend is the victory dance
and closing ceremonies.
“The victory dance is
chance for people to m
and mingle with the
letes,” Fink said. “It’sa#
derful social opportunity
both the athletes and
community volunteers."
The victory dance
closing ceremonies willi
place Saturday evenins
7:30 p.m. at Reed Ai
There is no entry fee,
open to the public.
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Big 12
Continued from Page 9
Nebraska quarterback Eric Crouch is fifth
in the conference career-rushing list and is
tops among league quarterbacks. Crouch av
erages 5.18 yards per carry, while Williams
gets 4.57.
Williams and Crouch will go head-to-head
this weekend when "lech visits Nebraska.
Kansas State running hack Josh Scobey
and Iowa State running back Ennis Haywood
also achieved personal milestones this season.
Scobey broke the 1,000-yard mark just 16
games into his career against Oklahoma on
Sept. 9, while Haywood broke the 2,000-
yard barrier earlier this season, thanks to a
219-yard rushing performance against Ohio.
half of the league’s teams will see tel
sion time
ABC and Fox Sports, both holdinja sDayna C u
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ABC Sports announced it will televiseC
orado at Texas at 2:30 p.m. (CDT),wi
I cxas A& \ 1 at k.-State game will be telera
on regional over-the-air outlets at 111
Fox Sports Net wall televise theTa
Tech at Nebraska game on a mtionalli
at 6 p.m.
Aggies
Reed
Continued from Page 9
yards
dowms despite the Aggie loss.
Taylor leads the Aggies with
27 catches on the season, total
ing 403 yards. Murphy is sec
ond on the team with 312 \
on 18 catches.
Both had no collegiate expe
rience coming into the season
but are seeing more playing
time because of injuries to two
key receivers, Bethel Johnson
and Greg Porter.
Murphy’s 146 yards and 10
catches against Colorado set a
fie freshman receiver record.
Tie tandem also became only
the second pair to tally 100-yard
receiving performances in the
same game. It was the first time
that an Aggie receiver has gone
over the century mark in receiv
ing yards this season. T he last to
do it was Robert Ferguson, who
had 105 yards on 8 catches
against Oklahoma in 2000.
Continued from Page 7
last summer’s U.S.
played in
Amateur.
He has played in two tourna
ments this year, and in the
Tucker Invitational, Reed fin
ished in a tie for 46th. The finish
left him feeling, as he said,
“pretty disappointed.”
“I’m my biggest critic,”
Reed says. “I think that being
that makes me work harder,
makes me always want to be at
my best.”
Reed’s high expectations are
not confined to his post-college
golf career. His goal for this year
is to be an All-American. There
is at least one other person who
feels he is capable of achieving
that goal.
“I think he’s got every ability
and every desire to do it,” said
junior golfer and teammate
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Dwayne Morley, “If there’s one
person on this team who really
works hard enough and has the
ability to make it happen, it’s
this kid.”
If it seems that Reed’s life
centers around golf, that’s
because it does. Reed says that
is the only way he would have it.
“Golf is what I really want to
do. My life is totally focused on
golf right now,” Reed said. “I’m
focusing on golf as a career. It
sounds bad, because I know I’m
supposed to be a student-athlete.
But I kind of think of myself as
an athlete-student.”
Reed and the Aggies have a
new head coach this year in J.T.
Higgins. But it has not taken
Higgins long to be impressed
by Reed, both as a golfer and as
a person.
“Stephen Reed is a coach’s
dream. He works as hard as he
can possibly work,” Higgins
said. “He always tries todo!
right thing, and he’sveryt
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