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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 27

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HUSKERSLOCAL SPORTS Lincoln Journal Star Saturday, Apr! 25, 1998 Nebraska spring game rosters Huslter women 7th in Big 12 lf meet White team No. Player Poe. Ht 1 Frank ie London QB 6-0 Wt Yr. 180 Jr. 180 So.

185 Fr. 210 So. 200 Fr. Matt Davison SE 6-0 JeftHentje CB 6-0 DeAngeto Evans IB 5-9 MicBoettner Rov 6-0 Shevin Wiggins WB 5-11 Kenny Cheatham SE 6-4 NU news 200 210 Sr. Sr.

No. Player Poe. Ht Wt Vr. 26 Casey Vanderhoet WB 5-10 200 So. 73 Steve Aistadt OQ 6- 275 Fr.

1 Erie Johnson WLB 6-1 205 Sr. 28 ChaceLoog PK 6-0 200 So. 74 MikeGreen OT 6-4 290 Fr. 2 Demood Finister WB 5-10 180 So. 29 PatFriesen SE 6-0 185 Fr.

75 Kyle KoHmorgen OT 6-4 290 Fr. 7 Eric Crouch OB 6-0 190 Fr. 32 Levi MeW SLB 6-0 195 Fr. 77 Bobby Gil NT 6-0 275 Jr. 7 Dan HadenfeWt PK 5-11 200 Jr.

33 Sasho Becvarovski TE 6-4 250 So. 79 Chris Saalfekf OG 6-2 280 So. 4 8 Brian Morro 5-9 180- Sr. -38 DanAlexander IB 6-0 250 So. 80 BHIyHaafke SE5-11 190 Sr.

9 Khari Reynolds CB 5-10 185 So. 39 Ben Buettenback MLB 5-11 210 Jr. 80 EricRyan LR 6-1 235 Jr. 11 Jerome Peterson CB 5-7 185 Jr. 42 JonPenny MLB 6-1 225 Fr.

82 Sean Apptegate WB 5-9 190 Jr. 12 Bobby Newcombe QB 6-0 195 So. 44 Jay Foreman MLB 6-1 240 Sr. 83 Kyle Vanden Bosch LR 6-4 260 So. 15 Willie MiHer FB 6-0 230 So.

46 Brian Shaw SLB 6-1 215 Jr. 83 Craig Fischer SE 6-0 180 Jr. 15 Jon Coyne MLB 6-4 220 Fr. 47 Josh Kohl WLB 6-1 220 Jr. 84 MkeRucker RR 6-6 250 Sr.

-19 OintFinley QB 6-1 190 Fr. 48 Jeremy Stanistav FB 6-0 215 So. 86 Dorrick Roy TE 6-3 245 Sr. 21 MikeBrown Rov 5-10 205 Jr. 49 Quint Hogrefe SLB 5-11 210 Sr.

87 Tracy Wistrom TE 6-4 215 Fr. 22 Ben Kingston FB 6-1 240 Jr. 50 Jon Rutherford OG 6-3 290 Fr. 91 Loran Kaiser DT 6-5 280 So. 22 Ralph Brown CB 5-9 180 Jr.

64 Dcfflinic Ratola 6-2 300 Fr. 93 Brandon Mooberry LR 6-5 245 So. '24 AlikTillery IB 5-11 205 Fr. 65 Russ Hochstein OG 6-3 280 Fr. 94 Travis Antholz TE 6-4 240 Jr.

25 Travis Soucle IB 5-11 200 So. 57 Chad Kelsay LR 6-3 250 Sr. 96 Steve Warren NT 6-1 305 Jr. 25 Joe Walker Rov 5-10 200 So. 1 68 Jeff Clausen OT 6-6 305 Jr.

97 LonmeFutton OT 6-5 250 So. 200 So. 170 Fr. 245 So. 205 Fr.

190 Sr. 190 So. 210 Fr. 190 So. and Anna Becker, and State's Anna Lindblom and Jo Jo Robertson.

Oklahoma's Sarah Warwick is tied for sixth place at 4-over 76 with Brooke Lowrance of Texas Tech, Jamie Hulett of Texas and Ste-fanie Mitchell of Missouri -Nebraska's Elizabeth Bahensky phot a first round 78 and was tied for 3th after the first day of the Big 12 Women's Golf Championships at rrman.Okla. Isabelle Rosberg shot a 1-over-par 73 as Texas notched team 299 to take a 7-stroke lead over Oklahoma State. Defending champion Texas was in third place 2 strokes back at 311 after 18 holes of play on the par-72, Jim-hiy Austin University of Oklahoma golfcourse. Oklahoma shot a 313 to place fourth in the tourney marked by brisk southern winds that gusted to 33mph. Nebraska is seventh (322) -Rosberg opened with a stunning, front-nine 34 the only red score on the board but stumbled on the back nine with a 41, thanks in part to on the par-4 13th hole.

Rosberg holds a 2-stroke lead oyer four players who shot 75s teammates Aurora Kirchner SpringSolich seeks stability, depth at quarterback Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. f'-Fr.

Jr. Jr. Fr. 185 215 200 215 200 210 200 220 215 10 Brandon Qundt Rov 6-0 12 Arion Turner C8 5-10 13 Carlos Polk MLB 6-3 14 Dion Booker FS 6-1 14 Lance Brown WB 5-11 16 Jay Runty QB 6-0 17 Chuck Tack PK 6-8 20 Tom Beveridge SE 6-0 20 Wes Woodward CB 5-8 21 Dahrran Diedrick IB 6-0 23 BiLafleur 5-11 23 Steve Raymond SLB 6-0 24 Mattlckes CB 5-10 26 MarkVedral WLB 5-11 27 GregMcGraw FS 5-8 29 Gregg List Rov 6-0 31 Chris Cietocha FB 5-11 33 Mitch Ebke FS 6-1 34 Brandon Roth MLB 6-3 35 Kris Brown 5-10 36 Correil Buckhalter IB 6-0 37 Tony Ortiz LB 6-0 37 Hank Piening F8 40 BiHyLegate. FB 5-11 41 Rod Baker SLB 64 43 John Murphy TE 6-3 45 Joel Makovieka FB 5-11 46 Nick Gragert FB 6-1 48 Chad Tutfe MLB 64 Nebraska freshman Amy Rous is tied for 18th (79).

Track, Nebraska's Chris Wright finished second in the long jump at the Perm Relays at Philadelphia. Wright finished with a leap of 25 feet, 5 inches. Maurice Wignall of George Mason won with a leap of 25-11. Vince Brown was ninth in his! qualifying heat of the 100 10.65). SPRING FOOTBALL NOTES 200 So.

240 Fr. 205 Sr. 225 So. 215 Jr. 215 So.

230 Sr. 225 So. 235 So. 230 220 Sr. Fr.

220 So. 235 Jr. 50 Julius Jackson LB 6-0 Players who will miss the spring game because of injuries include: -comerback Erwln Swiney, l-back Dan White, receiver Ben Cornelsen, receiver John Gibson, safety Brad Hamik, center Josh Heskew, defensive tackle Casey Nelson, guard Jon Rutherford, guard Chris Saalfsld, rush end Kyle Vanden Bosch, rush end J.P. Wichman. Questionable are: tight end Travis Antholz, linebacker Russell Froehlich, linebacker Carlos Polk, rush end Brandon Wardyn and defensive tackle Steve Warren.

Bob Schaller win be at a book signing Saturday morning at the Nebraska Bookstore (13th and streets) from 9:30 to 1 1 :30 am Schaller, former sports editor of the Scottsbluff Star Herald, wrote the recently released 1 Played for Coach Osborne." A foreword by Frank Solich, along with stories and interviews with former Huskers, Dean Steinkuhter, Scott Frost, Tommie Frazier and Dave Rimirtgton are included in the 192-page book, published by Nebraska Book Publishing. 51 Matt Baldwin 6-1 Jamie Burrow 'MLB 6-1 51 Doane sweeps Wesleyan in Softball doubleheader 290 230 220 300 300 295 300 315 270 290 Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr.

Sr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Local notes 53 Chris Gustafston SLB 6-2 56 Marcus Johnson OG 6-4 61 Brandt Wade OG 6-2 63 James Sherman OG 6-2 65 Jason Schwab OT 6-1 69 AdamJulch OT 6-5 70 Matt McGinn DT 6-2 72 Ben Gessford OG 6-2 76 BiHy Dieckmann OT 6-4 77 Jim Tansey OT 6-2 78 Aaron Havtovic 6-3 78 Scott Siebenbom- LR 6-4 81 Aaron Wills RR 6-2 81 JakeMcKee TE 6-1 82 Simon Van Bcening WLB 6-2 84 PaulFujan WB 5-11 85 T.J.

DeBates TE 6-3 88 Sheldon Jackson TE 6-4 89 Luis Almanzar DT 6-3 92 Travis Tofcie LR 6-3 94 Brandon Wardyn RR 6-3 97 Matt Grummert RR 6-2 Continued from Page 1 televising the Spring Game. The basics will apply to all parts of the Spring Game, from quarter- backs to punting. The quarterbacks will be under the usual scrutiny of the coaches. "We've got to establish stability, and we will not make a move based on one big play or one mistake," So-lich said. "We will go through every scrimmage and re-evaluate each play.

If a No. 1 is a clear-cut choice, we will make it. If it is not clear cut then we will go into the fall workouts looking for a No. 1." London, a junior with some backup experience last year, will start with the Red team and the No. 1 of-1 fense.

Newcombe and Crouch will start with the White and No. 2 fense. Then, every few seriesi London and Crouch will trade teams. "We think it will give us a fair picture of who can do what," Solich said. Solich will also get a good idea of which quarterback can follow his plan the best since he will be calling the offensive plays for both teams.

In the past, assistant coaches called the plays, while former head Coach Tom Osborne watched from the press box. Solich will be on the sidelines this time, in his first spring as head coach. "I'm excited about seeing this team in a game-type atmosphere," Solich said. "Practice can get kind of long and hard, and the game-like approach we're taking for this game should have everybody around here pretty fired up." Defensive backs Mike Brown and Ralph Brown said they both take the Spring Game seriously. 285 310 So.

280 Jr. 235 So. 250 Jr. 230 So. 230 Fr.

making sure you watch what's going on and what just happened. "The spring game should give us a good workout in those terms. But it's not the end of preparations. It's just another step. Summer conditioning and 30-days of fall practices are two more steps before we play a game." Fr.

Jr. 180 250 245 Sr. 285 Jr. 245 Sr. 240 So.

240 So. the All-Pro Heartland Championship drag racing event at Heartland Park in Topeka, Kan. Klein, driving a 1956 Nomad, fin-, ished in an elapsed time of 11.704 seconds. Omaha's Scott Hartley was second in the federal mogual dragster with an elapsed time of 5.925 seconds. Memorial tourney set Ttie Lincoln 600 Bowling Club will be hosting the Koziol Family Memorial tournament May 2 and 3 at Hol "Wedon't want people watching and thinking our defense isn't the best around," said safety Mike Brown.

Cornerback Ralph Brown added, "This offense is going to be one of the best in the country, and our pride is on the line." Solich and his staff will also face a tough test in coordinating their first game without Osborne. "There are so many things to think about and things to do that you don't realize until you become head coach," Solich said. "I've been so busy working on spring football that I haven't had time to worry about six months from now, or a year from now or even next fall's opening game." "We've got an experienced staff, and we've got good players. But it's good to work on scrimmages and make them as game-like as possible. You've got to get used to calling plays, thinking of the next play and Despite leading early in both games, Nebraska Wesleyan dropped a pair of decisions to Doane College a women's Softball doubleheader Friday at Uni Place Park.

by catcher Daniele Wpkins' three-run homer, the Tigers won the first game 6-1. Erika Mosley allowed only six hits to pick up the win for1 Doane. In game two, NWU jumped to a 5Pff lead, as Michelle Janovec hit a (Wo-run double. However, the Plain-swomen allowed three runs in the third and sixth innings and lost 7-3. Rachel Rossel drove in the go-ahead run for Doane.

Mosley allowed just one earned run in 14 innings on the mound for Dgane which improved to 18-18. Nebraska Wesleyan fell to 4-25. NWU in third sBob Wellman shot a 73 to lead the Nebraska Wesleyan men's golf team to third place after the first day of the Buena Vista Invitational at Spencer, Iowa. Wesleyan tallied a 303. Augsburg (Minn.) led with a 296.

The University, of Wisconsin-Eau Claire was sec-dndat301. Lincoln driver qualifies Lincoln's Randall Klein qualified imp i lywood Bowl The tournament will raise money to help the family of Ray Koziol, whose wife and two sons died April 15 in a car accident in southeast Lincoln. The event, a 9-pin doubles no tap tournament, will begin at lp.m. Fenton reaches semifinals Lincoln professional racquetball player Laura Fenton defeated Lynn Coburn in straight sets Friday to advance to today's women's semifinals of the IRTWIRT Pro Nationals at bias Vegas The championship will also be played today. ITENNISI 1 -si, 1 third in then super -stock "division after the first day of qualifying for REE tennis instruction from teaching pros Tennis-related activities, games and fan for at ages Ho racquet? Welt lend yoa one-just wear your sneakers WHO HOT HOT BBQ ARUC LEMON PEPPER MEDIUM URRY MUD Iowa State reassigns volleyball coach Dig l3 tally 13 fcvj-M M4J USA Tennis Free For All Events in your area May 1-21 East High School 70th A disarray stems from the verbally abusive nature of Nunez and Sarah Lewis, who was the assistant until she resigned Wednesday.

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