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4B Monday, April 29, 2002 % THE BA11. I Aggies sweep two from Misso 'i mmmwmmm Format: Medal play-gross scores 4 flights to accommodate skill levels Cost: $65 (includes green charges, one practice round & chance for prizes) Call 845-1723 for an entry form or visit the Pro Shop. BRING YOUR BEST GAME! Better Ingredients. Better Pizza Monday Meltdown I T \ OT^T? 1 Topping Pizza B J~\ fa" Ta i Every Monday Lunch or Dinner no limit Pick-up only Northcjate 601 University Dr. 979-84-6-3600 Post Oak Square 100 Harvey Road, Ste. D 979-764-7272 Bryan 3414 East 29 ,h Street 979-268-7272 Coming Soon! 1700 Rock Prarie, Ste. A 979-680-0508 LARGE 1 TOPPING Pick-up after 10 p.m. Sunday: t *1 a.m. - midnight Monday - Wednesday: 'll a.m. - t a„m. Thursday: t *1 a.m. - 2 a.m. Friday & Saturday: t *1 a.m. - 3 a.m. By Micala Proesch THE BATTALION The Texas A& M Aggies knew they had to get back on the horse this weekend. Not only did they get back on, but they rode the horse right over Missouri to take both games in their season Finale. The Aggies finished the regu lar season strong, as they rallied to overtake Missouri, 6-1, Sunday after blanking it 7-0 on Saturday. A&M (36-14, 9-9 Big 12) has secured the fifth seed in the Big 12 tournament, which kicks off this weekend in Oklahoma City. The Aggies bounced back from two tough road losses to No. 4 Nebraska and No. 14 Texas to dominate the Missouri Tigers. The Aggies rode the long ball to victory on Saturday, as sopho more right fielder Sherah Atkins drove a grand slam over the left- field fence, and junior catcher Selena Collins added two more solo shots, bringing her season total to 14. Collins added a single to go 3-for-3 in the game, and her 14 home runs have her tied with Oklahoma’s Leah Gulla for the lead in the Big 12. Sunday, A&M broke the scoreless tie in the fourth inning when senior second baseman Lisa Klam lined a double to right center to score junior shortstop Crystal Martin. Missouri responded in the sixth as leadoff batter Sara Vassmer slapped a ball to second base and was safe on a high throw by Klam that pulled first baseman Kelly Ferguson’s foot off the bag. Melanie Fisher lined a shot off the right-field wall to plate Vassmer and even the score. In the bottom of the sixth, the ■. M ISSA HOI I I MON . Texas A&M’s Usa Klam slides safely into home plate unde catcher Mary McGrave during the Aggies 6-1 win Sunday. Ageit had tl >UtS 2 Dr HU i loaded with jnior Kelly Ferguson up to bat. Ferguson drew a walk for a run, which began a five-run rally for the Ags. “We started to feel a bit of pressure when they tied the ball- game like that,” said A&M head coach Jo Evans. “For Ferguson to get that walk and show such discipline at the plate was crucial for us.” This game marked the end of the home careers of four Aggie seniors. LaToya Rose. Lauren Ripple. Khun and Ferguson took their positions on the field for the last time at the Aggie Softball Complex. Klam. a four-year starter for the Aggies and this year’s lead- off batter, captained the team for the past three years and felt a little emotional to know that need your ■transcript a little touchup? Summer break \e a great Time to catch up. Or get ahead. At Houston Community College you can earn credit hours that transfer to four-year universities. And, even if you're working this summer, we make it easy with conveniently scheduled classes that fit into your schedule. So, get out of the sun and start on your future. 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MSC OPAS ome on tl Iron :ffort and i sevcn-> heir bodi nake me( jictuies c -:han on tl .I A. eon ibly goot ;al jechni her time on the field wa ^ acei1 ' n 1 "It felt like m\ tk human sl out there all over asain .Mdiv w <■ ^■terVu than 60.0 ernment i said. “With all the nerved everything, it was defin little emotional." Evans praised Klam. hardest worker (she hat coached in (her) 17 ye head coaching.” Ferguson was last; team MVP and leaves i with a career ' ,M I that prop "She absolutely loves: ethonium the Mine. I •.vans said. ' one of th medical i regulatio Clinic “'KSs. Ma chemical The know Bayview bailing - -asthmalK and 1 love tot governim wants to kids like that in ourprogr have bee The Aggies head ; Anotli Oklahoma City Friday ntoriwas a 19 to take on the Baylor LdNebraskr Bears in their first game pesticide His 12 tournament. 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