The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 28, 2002, Image 16

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Wednesday, August 28,;
Faces
Continued from na
game experience, Corbel ;
use the tournament as as
board to the regular seasot]
“This will be a good!
try and build some coot;
and find a rhythm,” Ct|
said. “We are inconsistent;
our rhythm right now bees,
inexperience, but wehavtj
of depth. We may have !
than ever before sowehavt]
of possible lineups wei
sort through.”
What A&M lacks ineij
ence, it makes up with rani
and skill. Corbelli signedij
recruiting class, and
outside hitter Laura Jone l
named the Big I2’s prex|
Freshman of the Year.
“We have a lot of at
ent ” Corbelli said. "Wei
lot of ability, we are gettir.|
ger and we hit with a I
power. The biggest
will be having the patien:
wait until we can comet
as a team. We have pier |
confidence that we will,
together, but the hard pa
be having the patienceitl,
get there.”
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SPORTS IN BRIEf
Scales named to
Ray Guy watchlii
Texas A&M punter Cody5c
is one of four Big 12 Confei;
players named to the Ray
Award watch list Tuesdaybr
Greater Augusta Sports Ccw
Scates, a product of Tylci
High School, is beginning
third season as A&M's put
Last season he became
ond punter in school h
average more than 40 yards
freshman and a sophomoft
"Cody Scates has doneag
job for us the last two seasc
said A&M head football to
R.C. Slocum. "He has the
to win the field position,* >
for us and in the oppo^ ^ n . Mc
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demanding
measures.
deep in their own territory
The Ray Guy Award is
sented each season to
nation's top punter. The":
list names 34 punters anti
be trimmed to 10 semife
in late October.
Scates is the latest in a g
of Aggies being included
national watch lists for the
son. Linebackers Brian Car
and Jarrod Penright werene
to the Butkus Award list "
Penright and Sammy D avli
candidates for the [l
Nagurski Trophy. Quartet
Mark Farris is on the '
O'Brien watch list, wp
Warren is a nominee or
Lombardi Award and u
Trophy.
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ment. Tt
expects it
mit in its h
heads of s
attend.
Baylor basketball
dismisses Greenle*
WACO, Texas (A p ) ' ^
senior guard Wendell r ,
a two-year starter, has W
missed from the teamj
being arrested twice on
charges.
"We
think a new ^
Wendell in another
might be best," Baylor ^
Dave Bliss said. 'As a u
we tried to understan
with Wendell, and we
well
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The Waco Tribune-H
eported Tuesday that Grc
was arrested Aug. _ (
responded to a distur
jo 1
Waco apartment.
Greenleaf's attorney,
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Swanton, told the Wac ( |
per that case was pen .J a#
McLennan <:ountY l f.resf
ney's office. Greenleaf a .
demeanor charges c>
family violence a"d P ^
of under two ounces
na.
Greenleaf was
already
deferred
probation f°< a "
!n P , in which Wa»
said he broke down f
ment door and slapped
8i Saf pleaded
27 to misdemeanor
27 to misaemea..- - ^
criminal mischief an ^
was given two y ea
P Atet the fits, incide*
After the rirsi r
officials suspended
from summer
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