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SPORTS
The Battalion I 4.15.15
NAVARRO CONTINUED
campaign only foreshadowed her effort this
year. Navarro won back-to-back events this
season, the UC Irvine Invitational and the
Dr. Donnis Thompson Invitational, be
coming only the sixth Aggie to ever do so.
At the UC Irvine Invitational, Navarro
needed a birdie on the 54th and final regu
lation hole to force a sudden death playoff
with the University ofSouthern California’s
Gabriella Then. After matching scores for
four holes, Navarro finally outlasted Then
with a par on the fifth playoff hole. Navar
ro won the tournament and earned special
exemption into the invitational’s affiliated
LPGA Tour event, the Kia Classic, this past
March.
“Well, since it was my second year play
ing the UC Irvine, I knew what the course
looked like,” Navarro said. “And so, a few
weeks or a month before the tournament, I
practiced several of the shots that I remem
bered and it helped a lot.”
The prospect of exemption into an LPGA
Tour event, an experience she described as
surreal, raised the stakes for Navarro head
ing into the event.
“Every time you get the chance to play
for an LPGA exemption, that gets you ex
cited to win, excited to play,” Navarro said.
“And that was my goal, get the exemption,
and I just went for it. I was focused and I
didn’t care what the others were doing so I
just did my own thing. ”
Heading into postseason play, Navarro
leads the team and maintains a tie for first
in the nation in scoring with an average of
70.95 supported by five sub-70 rounds on
the year. She shows a tendency to play her
best golf when pressure mounts, as shdav-
erages 69.43 in final rounds of play. Mc
Combs said Navarro is motivated by a de
termination to win rather than focusing on
finishing in the top five.
“She just wants to win and she wants
to be the very best and I mean, if you talk
about it from a technical standpoint, her
short game is probably one of the best in
the country,” McCombs said. “She’s just
consistent, but I would say determination is
probably her main key of why she beats so
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Sarah Lane —THE BATTALION
Navarro has consistently placed in the
top of tournaments all season long.
many people.”
Her determination was on full display
two weekends ago at the Rebel Intercol
legiate, when the Annika Award watch list
nominee overcame illness and doubt that
she would even complete the tournament
to finish second.
Navarro fired a tournament record -6
(66) in her final round in Oxford to help
plant the Aggies atop the team leaderboard
for the second time this season. She was
named SEC Golfer of the Week just a few
days later.
Navarro said after A&M she will likely
look for a full-time run on the LPGA Tour.
With Tiger Woods as her golfing idol, Na
varro said she will do whatever it takes to
succeed, even if that means doubling her
current practice regimen and intensifying
physical workouts.
“In 10 years, well, I want to be number
one in the world,” Navarro said. “That’s
my goal.”
No. 9 Texas A&M begins SEC Cham
pionship play Friday in Hoover, Alabama.
April 18, 201
Saturday Night
of Parent’s Weeken*
7:30pm
Rudder Auditorium
Tickets $5 at MSC Box Office
Purchase tickets online:
http://boxofSce.tamu.edu
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2/2, 2/2.5. Falcon Point Condoes.
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3/2 Duplexes, prelease August,
very nice, 5mins to campus, W/D,
lawn care, security system,
$950/mo. 979-691-0304,
979-571-6020.
3/3 Spacious Duplexes off Gra
ham. Aggie-Owned. 1411SF. W/D
and Lawn Care included. Wood
Floors. Fenced Yard. $1,050/mo.
Call or Text 71 3-397-3444
3bd/3ba duplex, big backyard,
close to campus, call 979-693-4900
Available June 1st! Newly reno
vated 4bd/2ba., Jack and Jill, W/D,
$ 1300/mo. 3530 Farah, C.S.
Contact 940-300-6220.
Bike to Campus, 2/1 C.S. duplex,
pets allowed, privacy fenced
backyard, tile floors, blinds, and
cieling fans, w/d connections,
lawn care and pest control pro
vided, Elephant Walk shuttle,
available in May, $675,
979-218-2995
Newsday Crossword
ACROSS
1 Went away
5 Barbecue rods
10 Tableland
14 Contralto's
delivery
15 Tex-Mex chip
16 Higher than
17 Radio-station
personality
19 Look to be
20 Comedian's
routine
21 Long and lean
22 Be durable
24 Me, in France
25 Open, as a
gate
29 Price per
pound, e.g.
34 Entryway
35 Wave's top
36 Letter after pi
37 Stetson-wearing
loafer
41 CPR expert
42 Rubbed clean
43 Add to the
payroll
44 Most
hoarse-
sounding
46 Blew a whistle
48 Moreover
49 Email
nuisance
51 Tomato
concoction
54 Spotted
wildcats
59 Escape hatch
60 Obi-Wan or
Luke
63 Go by horse
64 Crop up
65 Leaping
insect
66 App buyer
67 Tapered off
68 Camp setup
DOWN
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3 Trawler's haul
4 Diplomatic
finesse
5 Ski-resort
vehicle
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check out
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10 Tile art
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Edited by Stanley Newman
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overtime
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identity
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46 Added (on)
47 Preindication
50 Self-assurance
51 Ecuador
neighbor
52 Line of
rotation
53 Competing
team
55 Brit's elevator
13 Green Berets'
branch
18 Nursery-rhyme
tumbler
21 State-run
game
23 Castle towers
24 Assorted:
Abbr.
25 Source of milk
26 Designer
Kamali
27 Boxing
matches
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UNESCO's URL 56 Make eyes at
30 Requirement 57 At another
31 Planetary path
32 Beach locale
33 Fiddled (with)
35 Ticket writers
38 Farm animals
time
58 OR imperative
60 Facial feature
61 Notable period
62 Loud racket
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China next Fall. Chinese language
skills not needed. Interns or
Graduates. Training provided in
College Station, email
annette@acfedusa.com
Athletic men for calendars,
books, etc. $100-$200/hr, up
to $1000/day. No experience.
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Auto detailing business looking
for part-time detailer. Will train,
no experience needed, call Josh at
956-244-5819 for information.
Cake Junkie hiring cake decorator
and bakery assistant, send resume
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Cheddar's and Fish Daddy's now
accepting applications. Apply
within. University Dr.
Child Care FT & PT shifts available.
Some nights & Saturdays
required. Apply in person at
3609 E. 29th St., Bryan.
City of Bryan now hiring Camp
Counselors, Recreation Assistants,
Lifeguards and Water Safety
Instructors, do not have to be
certified. Apply online
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(979)209-5528 for more
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Cleaning commercial buildings
at night, M-F. Call 979-823-5031
for interview.
Full-time real estate assistant po
sition needed for busy College
Station real estate office. Must be
a detail-oriented people-person
with reliable transportation and
have reasonable computer skills
in MS Word and MS Excel. Real
estate license is preferred but not
required initially. This staff posi
tion requires 35-40 hours per
week with additional hours by
appointment from time to time
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Help wanted to setup startup in
ternal ministry, call 888-563-7713.
HVAC technicians wanted. Willing
to train. Good p>ay. Great team.
Email resume to
aggielandclimate@gmail.com or
call Aggieland Climate Control
979-450-2653.
Little Guys Movers now hiring
FT/PT employees. Must be at least
21 w/valid D.L. Apply in person at
3209 Earl Rudder Freeway.
979-693-6683.
Part-time job helping handicap.
Male student preferred. $360/mo.
lOhrs/wk. 979-846-3376.
Part-time warehouse help
needed. Flexible hours. Business
hours are M-F 8-5. Apply in
person at Valley Supply 3320 S.
College Ave. Bryan, TX
979-779-7042.
Work around your class schedule!
No Saturday or Sundays, off
during the holidays. The
Battalion Advertising Office is
hiring an Advertising Sales
Representative. Must be enrolled
at A&M and have reliable
transportation. Interested
applicants should come by our
office located in the MSC,
Suite 400, from 8am-4pm., ask to
speak with Joseph.
You want to make a difference in
Aggieland while getting paid to
do it. SSC Grounds Management
has student employment oppor
tunities on campus for those in
terested in water conservation,
composting, fine horticulture, ar
boriculture, floriculture, construc
tion or athletic turf. Applications
accepted at 600 Agronomy Rd.
(Facility Services bldg.) Suite 120,
College Station, TX 77843-1371.
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Sell your used furniture for cash!
Students, are you leaving this Se
mester? Quality Used Furniture
will buy your furniture. Must be
in good condition. Free estimates
& moving. 979-693-8669, 2039
Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. Mon-Sat,
10am-6pm.
REAL ESTATE
B/CS. Sell/Buy/Invest! Michael
McGrann TAMU'93 Civil
Engineering 979-739-2035,
mike@aggierealtor.com
Nadia McGrann 979-777-6211,
Town&Country Realty.
SERVICES
Move in & Move outs. Offices/
Businesses Cleaning. Nelson
Cleaning Services, 979-997-0320.