The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 1984, Page Page 11, Image 11

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    Friday, April 13, 1984
Daily Nebraskan
Pago 11
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Nebraska's 19-member yell squad was selected
following tryouts Wednesday night at the Bob Deva
ney Sports Center.
Chris Lofgren, the squad's sponsor, said six men
and six women were selected to represent the uni
versity at athletic events for the 1084-85 season. Six
others were chosen as alternates, as was the person
to portray mascot Ilerbie Husker.
Those selected are Denise Atkisson, a sophomore
from Waterloo; Jeff Benne, a freshman from Ains
worth; Richard Bolcr, a sophomore from Omaha;
Scott Carmer, a sophomore from Wahoo; Tanny
Gemar, a sophomore from Fremont; Chris Hunt, a
sophomore from Omaha; Stacy Kapustka, a sopho
more from Grand Island; Don Kennedy, a sopho
more from Omaha; Cookie Koziol, a junior from
Omaha; Greg Olsen, a junior from Bellevue; Renee
Stubbleficld, a junior from Bellevue; and Kathy
Tonjes, a junior from Newton, Kan.
Alternates are Greg Eaton, a sophomore from
Bellevue; Geri Finney, a freshman from Omaha;
Brad Kalkwarf, a sophomore from Lincoln; Ann
McWilliams a freshman from Lincoln; Val Boeder, a
freshman from Fremont; and Allen Stubblefield, a
sophomore from Bellevue.
Freeman...
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"He does have a chance
a legitimate chance,"
Fehrs said. "It's going to
be real tough for him be
cause of the quality peo
ple in his weight class."
Freeman listed former
Iowa wrestler Lennie Zal
esky and Iowa State
wrestler Nate Carr as
major Olympic contend
ers. Freeman is currently a
graduate assistant with
the Nebraska wrestling
program. Besides assist
ing Nebraska wrestlers
with technique and style,
Freeman said he helps
with recruiting.
Despite his responsibil
ities, Freeman said he still
has ample time to train.
He said assistant Olym
pic wrestling Coach Stan
Dziedziz has been helping
him.
But Freeman said train
ing on his own has advant
ages and disadvantages.
"It's an advantage most
of the time because you
can do what you want,"
he said. "But you don't
have a coach on your back
who makes you train hard
er." Fehrs said that because
Freeman has been out of
collegiate wrestling for
some time, it could work
to his disadvantage.
"He hasn't had the op
portunity to wrestle every
weekend," he said.
Freeman disagreed. He
said not wrestling con
stantly could work to his
advantage. ; -v-
Because Olympic wrestl
ing is freestyle and not
collegiate style, Freeman
said he has been able to
concentrate on just the
one style of wrestling and
not both.
The main difference bet
ween free and collegiate
style wrestling is that pins
must be held and each
period begins with wrestl
ers on the mat instead of
on their feet.-
, If recent performance
is any indication, it would
appear that Freeman has
mastered the freestyle
technique. Freeman par
ticipated in a club cup in
Chicago recently against
American, Bulgarian, Cu
ban and Canadian wres
tlers and won. He now
just needs to do some
things he has never dene
, before and Freeman will
;.: be California-bound.",'. ;
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selected
Bruce Crowther, a junior from Lincoln, will be
Herbie Husker.
Forty students 27 women and 13 men tried
out, Lofgreen said.
"This had to be one of the most talented tryouts
IVe ever seen," Lofgreen said.
The contestants were rated in several skill areas
by judges Bee Pray, cheerleader sponsor at Kansas
State; Nancy Williams, Nebraska basketball office
secretary, John Slavens, a former yell squad member;
and W. Rudy Lewis, Director ofUniversity Relations.
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