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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 19

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vm 8B Kingsport Times-News Tuesday June 20 1989 Despite losing Mets still should have good team And I think Buhe will be a good py with his pitching which struck out 9 Tigers batters and walked just 5 Bristol pitching struck out 8 and walked just 2 Buhe was the All-Big Ten shortstop this past spring while playing for Northwestern University i was happy with Andy said Eschen I thought Ed Vazquez did a decent job Hector Carrasco threw a few more pitches than have liked but be fine Eschen said when you get good pitching and good fielding in good shape was just their good pitching and out lack of hitting That put together spells shutout certainly far from pushing the panic button We made some errors but you fault the players because the infield was real Despite three errors the Kingsport defense looked sharp Shortstop showed a rocket arm- The error he made came when he lost his grip on a wet ball then threw wildly He made several other sparkling plays find a way to score said Eschen Carrasco showed some fire He struck out seven batters in the 4 2-3 innings he pitched -Mike Lehnerz the No 9 draft May to sign the contract with the city until a promise was made to improve the lighting situation So far all that has been done tOj improve the lighting is that the bases for the lights have been measured Not a single bulb has been replaced which would seem to be the most logical first step even asked if they could take bulbs from the two light poles at the end of the stadium that being used and replace the burned-out bulbs on this end and they said -Elsea adding: embarrassed to have the Bristol Tigers come in and see the field this way You need a flashlight between the third-base du-gout and Floyd says as bad as the lighting might be here he thinks worse some other places in the league particularly in Pulaski was surprised to see Dale Long say the lighting in Kingsport was the said Floyd time in Pulaski Dale was taking a reading with his light meter and I asked him if like a flashlight so he could read a Ron Bliss is executive sports editor of the Times-News About half way through the Kingsport opener with the Bristol Tigers on Monday night scorekeeper Bruce Tranbarger looked up from his scorebook and commented: think going to have a pretty good My first reaction was can he say that they way this team is But the more I watched the Mets play the more I agreed with him For Kingsport it was good pitch good field and almost literally no hit The Mets had two hits only oneof them a no-doubter But the same could be said for Bristol The Tigers got just enough hitting to scratch out two runs Six hits is nothing to write home about Both hitting performances could be somewhat blamed on last weather Neither team was able to hold batting practice from Tuesday through Friday because of persistent rain was hard for us to get in some batting said Kingsport manager Jim Eschen their pitching had something to do with what happened tonight It was outstanding It pick last year will be the starter to-night for Kingsport when the teams meet again If any consolation last Appalachian League champions started off 1-5 but snapped back to wiri the title notes 1988 manager Bobby Floyd who was on hand to receive his championship ring along with four returnees from last squad president and general manager Dottie Elsea and some senior members of the Boosters Club A large banner that reads: Appalachian League was presented to the Mets before the game It was flown from the center field flag pole during the game and will be flown there all season a reminder of last success know what we had in those early said Floyd who is now the minor league But perhaps no one in the game made a better defensive play than did Met second baseman Alberto Diaz He raced from his position half way between first and second to field Mike slow roller in front of second and threw off balance to get Rendina at first in the seventh inning might said Eschen when told I certainly hope we start out 1-5 this Elsea was upset with the lighting situation Despite promises to make improvements on the field Elsea noted that not one burned-out light bulb was replaced at Fred Johnson Stadium for the opener Elsea had refused in was a nice said Eschen be a good player for us Eschen said he was generally hap- Bristol defeats Mets in opener Bristol 2 Kingsport 0 Bridal Ktoffporl ib bi 0 0 0 5 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 12 0 3 0 10 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 Ibarger ss Mdonado 3b Rendina lb Pmberton rf Kinyoun Caines If McKeon dh Reyes 2b Lewis cf Davis cf Thornton cf Guzik cf Buhe ss Diaz 2b Harris dh Mnnfield If Cstilloc Davis 1b McClinton rf Opowicz rf Hartman 3b 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 10 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 30 0 0 30 0 0 Continued from page 8B only threat of the night was mounted in the seventh Tim Buhe and Alberto Diaz drew leadoff walks but Harris fanned Minnifield went out with a infield fly and Castillo sat down on strikes was our said Totals 33 2 4 2 Totals 20 0 3 0 Kingsport righty showed his character by making some good pitches when he had to Finally in the fifth the scoreless tie was broken Ken Lewis walked and stole second and scored on Carlos single to center Iir the sixth Bristol made it 2-0 Kasev McKeon doubled to right and moved to third on a wild pitch McKeon scored when Juan liner hit just inside the leftfield line and went for a triple on on 000-2 Kmawort on on ooo-o Carrasco Buhe Diaz Kingsport 1 Bristol 1 Kingsport 3 Bristol 9 McKeon Reyes Castillo Lewis Caines IP Bristol Rodriguez (W 1-0) 5 Rodriguez 4 Kingsport Carrasco (L 0-1) Vasquez Fidler Sample Eschen Bristol took a lot of shots at Carrasco for three innings The Tigers stranded two in the first two in the second and one in the third The Vasquez Castillo 1352 Carter enters guilty plea Three charges dropped against drug supplier Timas-News photo David Grace Appy Champs Associated Press Kingsport Met returnees James Harris (34) and Alberto Castillo (33) and batboy Tyler Hobbs look at their 1988 Appalachian League championship rings which they received before Monday opener COLUMBIA SC A Maryland man pleaded guilty Monday in a plea arrangement to charges stemming from the alleged use and distribution of steroids within the University of South Carolina's athletic de- Mandarich headed for ring? Associated Press In a surprise move John Carter 25 of Bethesda Md pleaded guilty to giving steroids to former Gamecock football player Tommy Chaikin Three other counts were dropped including charges Carter gave steroids to three other ex-Gamecock players George Hyder David Poinsett and" Woody Myers A story co-written by Chaikin in Sports Illustrated led to the indictments of Carter Gadd and three other ex-Gamecock coaches In the Oct 24 Chaikin said he and other players including about half the 1986 team used steroids Chaikin played for the school from 1983 to Carter who will be sentenced in four to six weeks faces a maximum of two years in prison and $200000 in fines under the plea bargain The plea arrangement was reached Monday after a jury had been selected for impending trial at the federal courthouse that was to start after trial attorneys said? I think this is a good way to end the said John Hardaway one of two lawyers representing Carter think a plea to a misdemeanor accurately reflects what hopefully the verdict would have been and also what he really Bill Cayton estranged manager said in New York Monday that not a chance the fight will happen ridiculous He fight never Tyson is in litigation to break his managerial contract with Cayton but as of now Cayton must approve oppo- -nents Meanwhile ex-South Carolina assistant football coach Jim Washburn testified he became worried in the mid-1980s that the use of steroids by players gotten out of Washburn also said he and exassistant coach Tom Gadd whose trial began Monday arranged for a Gamecock player to obtain steroids- Agent' represents Mandarich said he met for more than two hours last week with King at the boxing Orwell Ohio headquarters was encouraged simply by the fact that we Shar-baugh said in a Milwaukee Sentinel interview published Monday King at -all "interested we never would have" MILWAUKEE Boxing promoter Don King and billionaire Donald Trump have shown new interest in a proposed fight between Tony Mandarich the Green Bay top draft pick and heavyweight champion Mike rTyson an agent says 41 Cummins currently enjoying discovery of sports Continued from page 6B i for four others kicked 103 extra points and 10 field goals made 193 tackles and averaged 412 yards as a punter and 533 yards on kickoff returns the CHS campus which is adorned by a $1 million football facility Not far up the street the restaurant decor is dominated by murals of Green Wave teams in action The World War II paratrooper proved to be a strong influence on the athletes he developed After an outstanding high school career as a slender end at East Stone Gap US Army boot camp was a breeze for him Cummins was ranked seventh on the list of winningest active 'coaches in the nation when he retired from the gridiron after the 1987 season He still coaches volleyball and tennis are he said I should have discovered years McFall also blocked three punts intercepted eight passes j-ecovqred six fumbles and all the while was working on ah A-average in the classroom His total point production was 609 points including 309 in one season and' he had 5558 total career yards On Nov 1 1975 McFall romped for 50 points in a 62-6 win over arch-rival on the old Clintwood Fairgrounds where clay sand and rock made life rather tough on game nights Reflecting on his career Cummins underlined the many friendships he has cultivated in coaching as his greatest satisfactions been the -human relationships with players coaches game officials and members of the news media that-d- treasure most wilt' retire from the faculty after the year Cummins authored a book and Pursue: 50 and has had several articles on techniques published He coached in three VHSL All-Star games and was a respected clinician He applied many of the things learned at clinics around the country to reshape the style of play in the Lonesome Pine District picked up a he said and One of his favorite coaches was Bud Wilkenson Cummins played at Milligan' College and Emory Henry 3 College and furthered his education at Union University Appalachian State University and theUniversity of Virginia Cummins Js past presidents the National Federation of High School Coaches and served on its board of directors for eight years Cummins twice presided over his Kiwanis Club and was selected Kiwanian of the Year in 1972 He helped organize the $200000 Happy Valley recreation complex near Clintwood Formation of the VHSL Hall of Fame has been in the works for several years The man who was honored in 1987 as National Coach of Year is equally proud of the 21 district sportsmanship trophies won by Clintwood during his Sixty-nine of his former players have entered the coaching -field Cummins always rewarded his efforts with playing time we had 60 boys to come out for the hetsaid all- would? get to-play Usually all 60 would be still in uniform at the end of the season unless they got The community showed its appreciation of Cummins by donating $137000 toward construction of the 6000-square-foot fieldhouse by naming the stadium in his honor and by purchasing him a green Cadillac Before Cummins Stadium was built in 1959 his teams played Cummins almost landed the Gate City football job ahead of close friend Harry Fry but was lured away from his Blue Devils assistant position to become the Green head coach in 1953 In his first seven seasons teams lost only 11 games In coaching two generations of players he turned out many stars The one who stood out above the rest was Johnny McFall the guy who took the late Roy Mac place after his tragic death McFall scored 70 touchdowns passed His fatherly advice for any young man who plans to enter coaching is quite simple a job buy a house join the church and a civic club or two and get yourself a cemetery plot That should tell the town your outlook is Every member of coaching staff during the golden era of 1974-76 had played on a championship squad at Clintwood Cummins 64 lives practically within a touchdown pass of in the bleachers Switzer frustrated over NCAA rules said players used cocaine and fired is my decision I thought what is best for the program is what 4-anvdoing today Continued from page 6 father dies mariy milesawayahd-the son has no money for a plane ticket home to the claims sensationalism largest newspapers called for resignation five of his players were charged with felonies earlier this year Switzer said he resigning tory Bosworth who left the team after the 1986 season also referred to NCAA violations and said the Oklahoma football program bor- leave with pride in our football program but my greatest pride is in the young men who have Switzer was under fire even the action by the NQAA boo' by former in ugusi a Sooner linebacker Brian Bosworth a lib uMutiwot i asked him to resign Switzer had called have worked so hard Davis turns in impressive numbers in spring outing Davis showed improvement in extended spring training batting 300 and belting four home runs one said Davis thought if I spred myself out I would hurt my Davis the only player drafted off his high school team Carl Hanselman signed with the San Francisco Giants learned a lot last year and one experience really does says Davis Continued from page 6B expect down'' said Davis fact I was the only first base-man taken by New York in the draft helped take some pressure off Still Davis struggled He hit just 212 with a solo home run been known as a power hitter in high school belting nine home runs batting in 35 runs and batting 350 while leading his team to a third-place finish in the state tournament and a 28-4 overall record try to keep it out of my he says Davis says the biggest thing he needs to work on is his defense He made 11 errors last year Football was the big sport in Merritt Island and baseball coach was also the football coach at the school He pressured Davis to come out for football but Davis declined dad told me to stick to just The short fence in right field at Fred Johnson Stadium is inviting to Davis but trying to keep things in perspective Both are hoping to add to the Merritt Island tradition by putting their names alongside the James Perdues and Hurdles of the sports world from now on anything hit In the water Is a ground-rule double like that fence but have to.

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