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Duke’s attorneys contend Mercer’s lack of leg strength was a key factor in the decision to cut her from the squad. Mercer, who walked on as a kicker her freshman year in 1994, claimed Duke violated the Title IX amendment that pro hibits discrimination on the basis of sex in educational pro grams receiving federal funds. Mercer sued the university three years ago and graduated in 1998. She now works for Charles Schwab & Co. in New York. Her mother, Diana Mercer, testified former Duke coach Fred Goldsmith told them dur ing a meeting “the biggest mis take I ever made in my life was saying that you were on the team.” New Donors Earn $30 TODAY* & Help Save Lives! Your blood plasma donations are urgently needed by hemophiliacs, bum victims, surgery patients & many more! Call or stop by: Nabi Biomedical Center, 300 S. 17* Street, Lincoln 402-474-2335 •(lor tffm. 2 kow» oC your Dn») Hm ft dontfon «m m**n-<M*xM**. www.nabi.com “Of the three we had, she was the most accurate. In my mind, she was definitely the best kicker we had that spring.” Tijon Redmon former Duke University football player She said Goldsmith contin ued by saying his own daughter was an excellent pitcher on the boy's Little League team when she was young, but she grew out of it. Her daughter was depressed after Goldsmith's comments but was determined to play and went to practice but had to wear shorts and sneakers because she wasn’t allowed in uniform. "I told her these people are discriminating against you,” Diana Mercer testified. “To me this was emotional abuse. These people are never going to give you a chance.” Mercer is seeking, among other things, damages for emo tional distress, humiliation and periods of depression. Her lawyers have said she wanted to use any money she’s awarded to establish a scholarship for female place-kickers. One of the first witnesses to testify Tuesday was Redmon, who played for Duke from 1991 through 1995, when he set the NCAA record for kickoff returns with 1,065 yards. Redmon said he first noticed Mercer’s kicking skills in 1995 when she was one of three kick ers on the spring team. “Of the three we had, she was the most accurate,” Redmon testified. “In my mind, she was definitely the best kick er we had that spring. “When she kicked it, you could hear a thud.” When it came time to choose Get a REE 8 oz. Biolage Detangling Solution with any Color or Perm Service When you come in by October 28, 2000. Coo* omfy ctM^om. *0 SPECIALS ON: Biolage * Nexxus Rusk Paul Mitchell Vital Nutrients services. 474-4244 Call for an appointment. Students, under direct supervision of licensed Instructors, perform all College of Hair Design llTHi If 51 • BWBBRISG ' C0SMT0L0G) • 414-4144 5 Blocks South ofUNL Campus sides for the Blue-White game, which marks the end of the spring practices, Mercer was the first kicker chosen. At the end of a close game, she came through for Redmon’s Blue team with a game-winning 28-yard field goal. The five-woman, three-man jury watched a videotape of Mercer’s heroics, which ended with several Duke players lifting her up to celebrate the victory. Under cross-examination by Duke attorney John Simpson, Redmon acknowledged some of Duke’s best place-kickers did not participate in spring prac tice in 1995. Starting place-kick er Tom Cochran was nursing a pulled groin muscle, and anoth er Kicker was not in camp. “Was Heather Sue Mercer the best kicker for Duke in the 1995 season?” Simpson asked. “No, Tom Cochran was the best kicker,” Redmon said. Earlier Tuesday, Mercer’s high school coach said she con tributed substantially to a team that won the state champi onship. “For us, she was very good,” Yorktown High School coach Ron Santavicca testified. "I'd say her range was 35 to 40 yards. Not too many high school kickers can do much better than that. But the key to Heather’s success was her accuracy.” Santavicca coached Mercer in the early 1990s at Yorktown High School in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. She was the first string kicker during the 1993 season, when she made 28 of 31 extra-point attempts and four of seven field goals. The team was 11-1 that year and a state cham pion. Simpson asked Santavicca about the high school team's one loss in the 1993 season. “Isn’t it true that you lost the game because Ms. Mercer missed a 30-yard field goal?” he asked Santavicca. “No,” the coach responded. “We lost because we stunk. She made one out of two that day.” Simpson also asked if it was true Mercer did not handle kick offs because she lacked the leg power. “I didn't need her to do that,” Santavicca said. “She could have kicked off.” Mercer's attorneys are later expected to call former Washington Redskins kicker Mark Moseley to testify Mercer had the skills to succeed at the college level. Duke’s witnesses include former football coach Fred Goldsmith, former North Carolina coach Bill Dooley and former N.C. State coach Mike O'Cain. ESTABLISHED 1983 “IN CHARLESTON H-TO AID STUDENTS 6tA AND 6ENERAL DATDM6 ABILITY .* A COLLEGE CAREER “WITH JIMMY JONS LEARN MY BUSir-CSS AND OWN YOUR OWN STORE. WORK 1 YEAR PART-TIME AND PROVE YOURE THE BEST WE LOVE THE BEST.' LINCOLN »t NORTH 14* STREET CPEN7DAYSA WQEK \ WORLDS GREATEST GOURMET WHY SO YUMMY? ‘/ML MY GOURMET SANDWICHES ARE MADE ON FRESH BAKED BREAD MADE RIGHT HERE WHERE YOU CAN SEE IT THE LEANEST, HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS AVAILABLE ARE USED. 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