have to win state first, then concentrate on nationals. Of course, it would be nice to win it all right here at home." On the Nov. 9 episode of "Miami Vice," those two familiar faces in the party scene will be former U-M baseball players Bill Wrona and Frank Russo. "We've been filming for 12 hours and the scene is going to actually take one minute," Wrona said. "We met a few girls but that's about it." U-M basketball coach Bill Foster will unveil his first three recruits during the Hurricanes' first practice next Monday Campus Patio. University students who win a three-on-three tournawill play Foster's trio Tim Harvey, Kevin Presto and Dennis Burns. * * Miami-Dade New World Center, doesn't usually tolerate players skipping practice. But he will this time because Jorge Robles, Lino Rivera and Jorge Del Toro will be at the World Series in Detroit. They and the rest of the Puerto Rican legion team won the trip after defeating Brooklawn (N.J.) for the national title in August When Paul Mainieri's St. Thomas baseball team opens its season next spring it will have a brand new set of concrete dugouts, an upper-level press box and a concession stand. All that would have cost the program over $60,000, but architect Jose Rodriguez, brother of Bobcats player Eddie, donated the plans and convinced the construction company working on the school's law building to pay its workers overtime to complete the project on weekends. "It was extremely gratifying to have someone like Jose donate his services for our program," Mainieri said. "It's really been a tremendous psychologi- Rob Hertler, head baseball coach at cal boost for all the