daily nebraskan thursday, dccember 10, 1981 page 14 Wrestling coach confident of squad's Ity Kevin VViinieke Although the UNL wrestling squad will not be facing one of the nation's finest wrestling team when they meet South Dak ota State Friday, Coach Bob Fchrs is con fident there won't be a letdown in his teams' motivation. "It's possible that we might have a let down, but we hope it won't happen," Fchrs said. "They upset us two years ago. Back then we didn't have any South Dak ota natives on our squad, but now we do. Those three starters will want to do well against their home compadres." The squad is coming off a recent 21-17 Gymnast Furman already veteran in By Scott Ahlstrand Terri Furman lives life in the fast lane, and she wouldn't want it any other way. A freshman gymnast, Furman mixes ab out four hours a day of practice with sor ority life and studies. "I've always been on the go," Furman said. "I think the gymnastics have helped me set up a daily routine. 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Fchrs said that because of these injuries, the lineup has had to be shifted around and partners arc taken away in practice. "We have put stress in practice on our ability to escape from opponents and also we're being ridden too much, " Fehrs said. "But basically, the season is going as we anticipated." "Oklahoma beat us 27-16, but they were said. "Right now, 1 1 to 15 is the prune age for competitors. I think in general, train ing is taken more seriously in college. That's one of the reasons why the college level is getting tougher and tougher every year." Scholarship helped The decision to attend college wasn't very difficult lor Furman, but which col lege to attend did give her problems. "I almost graduated at mid-semester of my senior year of high school, but I didn't think I was ready for college," Furman said. "When I did gradualte, Ne braska didn't offer me a scholarship. I vis ited Oklahoma State and I was ready to sign with them, when I received a scholar ship offer from Nebraska. I like UNL's pro gram and I decided it would be the best one for me." While Furman competed several years for the Nebraska School of Gymnastics, she did take a year off to compete for Lin coln Northeast High School. "I think my coaches at the club were a little disappointed when I competed in high school, but they knew that I'd be back," she said. "In high school, Kim Grabowski and I had so much more exper ience then the rest of the girls. It kind of made me feel bad. When I did go back to the club all of my friends understood." In her first college tournament, Furman placed first in floor exercise and fourth on the balance beam at the Rocky Mountain Open in Colorado Springs. Coach Judy Schalk believes Furman is going to be one of her top all-arounders if she can over come her weaknesses. "Right now Terri has three strong events and one weak one," Schalk said. Swimmers to turn Hawaiian for holiday-break in vitational By Jodie Fields Intense training in a positive environ ment, good competition and a recruiting aid are all benefits the Nebraska swimming coaches said the Christmas training trip to Hawaii will offer. "We want to take the athletes to a posi tive environment for training. It will en hance the training program. It will be fun and a lot of hard work," Ray Huppert, the women's coach said. Two two-hour workouts per day will take up most of the athlete's time, but there will be time to lay on the beach and sightsee. Men's coach Cal Bentz said the teams will leave Lincoln Dec. 28. They will com pete in the Rainbow Invitational at the University of Hawaii. On the way back to Lincoln the men's team will stop for a dual meet with Stanford, Jan. 8. . Bentz said this is the fourth Christmas training trip the teams have taken. In past years they have been to Southern Califor nia, south Texas and Florida. Bentz said these trips have helped to establish Nebras ka as an up-and-coming team. motivation rated No. I," Fehrs said. "Wc felt that we should win the next three matches, but wc haven't won them as soundly aswc should have. That is due to injuries, though." Many goals for the season were set at the beginning of the year, but according to Fchrs one sticks out more than the others. "Wc set several goals for the team, some general, some specific," he said. "We would like to move up in the Big Fight ch ampionships and take third place." But first things first, and Coach Fchrs is confldcntgoing into the SDSU match. "I think we should win by at least 12 points," he said . The match will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Bob Dcvaney Sports Center. first year "She's going to have to work on her un even bar routine, but shell do it. She's really a strong competitor." Uneven bars problematic Furman thinks her trouble with the bars can be attributed to her strength. "The bars have always been a dot into weakness for me," she said. "I like the flo or best if you fall, you're not falling off of anything. I think my best asset is my flex ibility that helps me with events like the (loor and the balance beam. If I were stronger the bars would probably be my best event." Furman enjoys gymnastics because of the people envolvcd. "The people I meet are really crazy, they know how to have a good time." "I suppose Kim and I could have been rivals, but we never really competed against each other. We were always for the team and not as individuals. I've always looked up to Kim. We try to help each other whenever we can." When Furman gets a break in her sch edule, she spends it with her sisters in Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. "It's nice to get a break now and then," Furman said. "You eat, drink and breath gymnastics and you get tired of it some times. My sorority really helps me out." While UNL's women's gymnastic team has not been as successful as the men's team, Furman says the public shouldn't count them out for Big Eight honors. "We're not going to win the national championships," Furman said. "But I think well surprise some people, including ourselves." Bentz said these trips have helped Ne braska by letting the team compete against quality teams. Other teams that will be competing at the Rainbow Invitational are Arizona State, BYU, Simon Frazer from Canada, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin and North western. Huppert said the swimmers have raised a lot of the money for the trip. They have been selling Final swimwear and taking pledges for an aqua-thon where they swam for money by the lap. "If I would take it (the money) out of the budget there would be little or no money left for the rest of the season," Huppert said. Bentz said it has worked out well for the men's team because it only has two trips this year, so the budget can absorb the costs. He said future training trips will be confined to California, Texas and Flor ida. Both coaches agreed these trips help re cruiting. They can meet swimmers in the area plus athletes that are thinking of com ing to Nebraska are impressed that Nebras ka makes this trip. Bentz said.