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Sports
October 9,1981 HILLTOPPER Page 4
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Cheerleader Try-Outs Set
Volleyball Schedule
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The St. Edward’s Soccer team is
in the process of recruiting new
players. Anyone interested in
trying out is encouraged to at-
tend practice, which is at 4:30
every Wed. and Fri. on the soc-
cer field.
i City League, and will only partici-
pate in inter-collegiate games for the
" remainder of the fall semester. It was
discovered that five players on the
SEU team are not enrolled at St.
Edward’s this semester, and will not
be allowed to participate on the
team. Also, Athletic Director Dan
Montgomery has asked that the
team only play other colleges and
universities such as Southwest Texas,
Huston-Tillotson, Austin Commu-
nity College and the University of
Texas.
The team is preparing for two
games against Southwest Texas State
Tryouts for people who would like
to be St. Edward’s cheerleaders will
be held Oct. 15, at 10:40 a.m. in the
gymnasium.
Tryouts are open to all St. Ed’s
students, but upperclassmen must
have a g.p.a. of 2.0. It is also man-
datory that all persons trying out be
attending the University in the
spring.
A workshop will be held to pre-
pare anyone interested. It will be
held every evening of the week Oct.
5-9. On Monday, Wednesday and
Texas Wesleyan
San Antonio College
Trinity
St. Mary’s
Southwest Texas
St. Mary’s
St. Phillips
Texas Wesleyan
Invitational Tournament
A&I Invitational Tourney
Howard Payne
Friday it will be held from 6:30
p.m.-8:30 p.m. and on Tuesday and
Thursday from 7-9 p.m.
Judges will choose the top five
candidates. The top three will be the
new members and the remaining two
will be alternates. The judges will
consist of one National Cheerleader
Association member and two faculty
or staff members who will be chosen
by the cheerleader sponsor.
All candidates will have to per-
form two cheers in front of the
judges. One cheer will be taught at
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University. The two teams will meet
on Oct. 10 at the St. Edward’s field,
and then again Oct. 17 in San
Marcos. Both teams are unfamiliar
to each other, since they have not
played each other before.
The game on Oct. 21 against the
University of Texas should be a
highly competitive and strenuous
match for both teams. The teams
have met six times before, with SEU
coming out on top twice, losing
three times, and tying once.
Dates for games against Huston-
Tillotson and Austin Community
College have not been determined
yet.
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SEU Baseball Team
Scrimmages Concordia
The St. Edward’s baseball team Garibay on second, Randy Gaska,
doesn’t begin the regular season un- at short, and Rich Krawczyk at
til the spring, but the players began third. Senior captain Henry Tha-
practice Sept. 11 to tryout any mes was behind the plate. The out-
walk-ons who might add talent to field consisted of Greg Galle, Steve
the workshop and the other cheer
the candidate must make up.
Currently, there are five members
of the 1981-82 cheerleading team
who returned from last year. They
are Jon Cruz, a senior who is return-
ing for his fourth year as a SEU
cheerleader; Helen Martinez, a
sophomore who is returning as co-
captain for the year; Mary Alice
Garcia, who is currently a sopho-
more; Lawrence Alguesera, a jun-
ior; and Janie Yanez, who is a soph-
omore member.
St. Edward’s catcher Terry Ebner hopes for an out in Sunday’s action against Concordia.
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Volleyball Team Wins
One, Loses One
After three winning games, the uted to a consistant line-up rather
SEU volleyball team fell to Texas than a rotation of players. The two
A&I in Beeville by scores of 15-13 setters, Janice Thurman and Kathy
and 15-9. The team started out Middleton, played all the way
slowly and couldn’t get any mo- around, as did “Hop” Hopkins,
mentum going. The offense was not Rhonda Dilworth, Marty Binder,
very aggressive, forcing much work and Julianne de Ybarrando. When
on the defense. Coach Daniels felt asked how she felt about the new
that “everyone was below par. A&I line-up, Thurman had this to say:
was on an up from beating Bee “It made the game faster. None of
County. They had the momentum the players were sluggish.” She
we didn’t have.” summed up the scrambling oppo-
The scores for the other games nent by saying, “They were good,
played last week, against Hardin- but we were better.”
Simmons, were unavailable at the The SEU volleyball team plays at
time of writing, but the women home on the 13th and the 16th at
were victorious. The win was attrib- 6:00 in St. Ed’s gym.
— Rose Shuler
Sunday the Toppers scrimmaged right, center, and left respectively,
an Austin opponent, Concordia, as Based on practices and the scrim-
the two teams put in nearly four- mage today, Knorr says that “the
and-one-half hours of ball. Coach team has a lot of potential. We will
John Knorr’s players demonstrated win. We have a tough schedule fac-
some good running, hitting, and es- ing TCU, Baylor, Rice twice, and
pecially pitching today. Two good Louisiana Tech, as well as the tough
pitchers were Rich Schackerl and competition of our conference.”
Sean Fennema. Of the pitching Bubba Jennings, a member of last
staff, Coach Knorr says, “They’re year’s team, says, “the team is awe-
young, but we have some talent.” some.” Two other players said this
There were plenty of rotations on of the team: “It is a young team,
the field today, giving all the ath- We have a good outfield and good
letes some playing time. The first pitchers. Sean and Rich are excel-
game saw SEU veterans out on the lent hurlers. We have an intelligent,
field with Jeff Ganske at first, Tony winning ballclub.”
— Rose Shuler
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