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I w ■ 1 Young Continued from page 2B REAL ESTATE Jld patio home, close to campus, I ISOOsqft., fenced yard, $125,000. 179-260-0334 for information or ap- nent. jear in ad).This Tier- Very nice 3/2/2 brick home in iwood Valley. Large backyard, ask- )r you get an adfe gsfis.soo. Can 979-575-8912, 28i-337- ;cheduled to er If) leave message. ROOMMATES HELP VW ers, dancers, darrej 5. Silk Stocking g.'i prestigious team-; 'enmgs SSaturda}! 1 ir's license 4+yean ( l\le train. Sfthf. B>5 1 available in nice 4bdrm/2bth home, lenient to TAMU, $367/mo. +1/4utilit- |male. Available 12/1/01. 694-0866. eded after fall finals to share 3-2-2, |hed house off Longmire. Great sub- Approx. 3-miles from campus; 1/3utilities. Call Lindsey [674-7784(cell), 485-0359(h). bmmate Needed ASAP. fi/2bath, $320/mo, includes utilities. Cara 485-0765 needed for Ditto i Group. Sing in es Experience tKa formation call 690-li rs needed, e*f squired, will work* '5-7126. arpets. Experience Part-time.' luUrr Immate needed before 1/1/02. |n/2bth, $280/mo +1/3 bills. On shut- Jute, w/d, ice maker, ceiling fans. 680- bmmate needed for spring semester, er Creek Apartments. 2bdrm/1.5bth, +1/2bills. Call Melissa 691- nmate needed for spring semester, |+1/2bills, own bdrm/bth. 595-1217. a income by deam p.m. 823-5031. r-C S. Help limmate needed for spring semester, tture Park Apartments. 2bdrm/2bth, pdrm/bth. $300/mo. Sarah 774-4558 arn up to SIWx ■iatm02@tamu.edu A University ■ommate needed spring semester, services comparisj rson partlull tr; % 979-846-5591. Fan ■n/2.5bth new townhouse. Rath. $375/mo. +1/3utilities. Own 485- 3004. Chicken Tinge's s 106-Walton. acrs ance to campus iff ice now hiring W wmmate needed spring semester, pi/2bth PepperTree Apts., on bus L $300/mo. +1/2 utilities. Audrey |0679. bmmate needed. ^Spring semester Great expewxsj Rapt ° n shuttle route. 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Eric 832-752-2643, upport the Water Sr ikinglorMale roommate for Brand New )m/2btb duplex. Call asap 690-2923. nductmg minor proves iter Sra" EDUCMXM. Hianscnooldiotofr* f ° r fr ° m 1 atechnicaUre^* u 9 h / u 9 ust ' 4 ; b c d :^ Q a P artment - Un '- ram at a UrwH Commons. 764-6965. e of engineer fcommate needed for sublease start- adures TEB^ *} in January, $285/mo., on bus-route, fhe employme r Ca 764-4103 ; ^B 002. SKILLS/fe® Continued from Page IB The departure of Jamaal Gilchrist after last season left the Aggies without a true point guard. A&M brought in two junior col lege transfers to handle the point. Michael Gardener and Bradley Jackson are both expect ed to play at the point guard posi tion, which will move senior Andy Leatherman into his natur al position of shooting guard. The Aggies added a freshman who is expected to make waves. Daryl Mason from Bryan led his team to the Class 5A state cham pionship game last season. “We think all three of those young men are going to con tribute,” Watkins said. “To some degree, I think the season will tell us a little bit as we get into it. But surely the point guard was one of our needs and we addressed it by bringing two players in and they have been very competitive.” The Aggies return two of their big men after missing them last season. Sophomore forward Tomas Ress, listed at 7-feet tall, returns after missing the majority of last season with a staph infection. Sophomore center Andy Slocum returns after missing the season because of surgery. Slocum, who has bulked up to 280 pounds, will give the Aggies an inside presence they have been lacking. Sophomores Jesse King and Nick Anderson along with junior Keith Bean look to improve on solid first seasons at A&M and give Watkins a versa tile mix of players who can start or come off the bench. “This year, I think we can now start showing what this program is going to become,” Watkins said. “We’ve got the compliment of players now. We do have some that may be still young, but I think because we will be able to substitute and go to our bench, we’ll be able to come up with some strategies that we haven’t been able to in the past.” The Aggies begin regular sea son play Nov. 19 when they host George Washington University. it oneself on a a Dal instructions ot( lures. Ability lo (S® 1 >n broad instmcfci'H ;ion. Ability to mala tions andengineerto] lity to create spread# assing documents^ a. SPECIAL I NSES: Texas Oasii th a good driving ] by the City's evaiuaP city application is it I'l y resume. 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Jfoga Classes- Anusava Yoga- All Levels- ' trnings, Evenings- (979)268-3838 gieyoga.com TUTORS BHRU 1 I ins itoring available, many subjects. Call 4-0948. Improve Continued from Page IB 196, and steals, 107. At post, the Aggies return 28-game starter Lynn Classen, who underwent knee surgery during the off season. Sophomore forward Janae Derrick, who started sporadi cally for the Aggies last sea son, will also return to the A&M squad. The Trotwood, Ohio native started for the Aggies the last 16 games of the season and had double-digit scoring outputs during four of those games. Junior forward Meg Banahan will look to make a mark for the Aggies after sitting out most of last year with a knee injury. “[Meg] is playing a whole new position this year,” Gillom said. “She always came in and gave us instant enthusiasm, and she played hard in every thing she did.” On Jan. 17 against Oklahoma, Banahan, who was a force for the Aggies off the bench, tore the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee. “I haven’t played since January, so just getting back out there with the intensity is important,” Banahan said. “It feels good so far.” Senior Celeria Washington should see considerable playing time at the post position. The 6- foot-2-inch Karnack, Texas, native missed most of the 2000- 2001 season with a back injury, but played the final 19 games of the season. “Our defense is going to win us a lot of games,” Gillom said. “[Offensively] we just have to feel comfortable with ourselves and get used to playing with each other.” Congratulations Graduating Seniors! 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