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King
Continued from page IB
Vernita King would make the
five-hour drive from Gibsland
to College Station for a 7 p.m.
game that same night and then
turn around the next morning to
head home for work the next
night.
“My momma’s great,”
Bernard King said. “There is
something about her being (at
the games), just seeing her there
makes me feel better.”
While King knew it would be
an uphill climb to rebuild the pro
gram at A&M, he said it has been
disappointing for him at times.
“It’s been tough times but it’s
also been good times,” King
said. “Being here has taught me a
lot as a person and has made me
grow as a man.”
Vernita King said there have
been times when she told King
that he had other choices, but he
always chose to stay at A&M.
“He has been discouraged
because there has been a lot of
disappointment,” she said. "But
that’s part of growing up; that’s
part of life.”
Even though the Aggies
have struggled during his four
years at A&M, King is
approaching an impressive
individual milestone. King
needs just 28 points to become
A&M's all-time leading scorer
and just 80 points to become the
Big 12 all-time leader.
While excited about breaking
the record. King said he would
still rather have his team reach
postseason play.
Tennis
Continued from page IB
“Individually it means a lot,”
King said. “As a player you
always try to be the best at what
you do, but I don't think I’ve left
my mark here yet. 1 want to have
one year as a winner. I don’t care
about the rest of the stuff. I just
want to win and leave my mark as
one of the best players to come
through here.”
King said that he doesn’t care
which game he breaks the record
in, but he does hope it happens at
home so that his family and his
fans can be there to share in the
achievement.
While he may or may not lead
the Aggies to the postseason this
year. King has left his mark on
the younger players, including
freshman guard Antoine Wright.
Wright said that when
Watkins was trying to recruit him
to play for A&M, King was the
first person he wanted to talk to.
“A lot of times when you are
being recruited, you really don't
get to meet the players,” Wright
said. “I wanted to talk to Bernard
and see how he felt about things.
Our goals are simple: to be in the
postseason.”
Watkins said that King not
only helped recruit Wright, but
has always been there to support
the younger guys on the team,
during recruiting and once the
“new guys” arrive on campus.
“That's something you always
want, for your upperclassmen to
embrace the new kids.” Watkins
said. "Bernard has been more
than helpful in that area, not only
with Antoine but with all the kids.
He likes to think that he is taking
them under his wing.”
have all put good programs together. What better level to win at than
at the top?”
Preseason polls have A&M sitting once again at third place
behind Baylor and Texas.
“Only two guys are stepping in and playing as freshmen.”
Madden said. “So as far as leadership I look to these guys who have
been around the block to lead them. One-third of the team has never
seen a dual match season.”
This weekend, the Aggies will look to sophomores Lester Cook
and Ante Matijevic for leadership. The two head into the match
ranked No. 5 among doubles pairs nationally, fresh off of a strong
performance at the Rice Invitational this past week. The pair man
aged to reach the doubles finals only to fall to top-ranked Rice.
Competition will begin Saturday when the Aggies take on the
Islanders from A&M Corpus-Christi at 10 a.m.
Track
Continued from page IB
Junior Jerry Harris accounted
for one provisional mark after
winning the 60-meter dash. He
later anchored the men’s
4x440-yard relay team that won
TCU a gold medal and another
provisional mark.
No. 8 Rice University and No.
4 University of Texas will be
among the top women’s track and
field teams awaiting the Aggie
Women in Houston on Saturday.
Leading the way for the Lady
Longhorns in Houston last week
was freshman standout Sanya
Richards, who garnered the “Big
12 Track and Field Athlete of
the Week” honor by finishing
top among collegiate competi
tors in the 60-meter dash and
200-meter run.
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