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Monday, March 1, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
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; There was another record broken in the
meet Saturday, this one in the 600-yard
-rim by Missouri's Ros Dunlap whose time
of 1.18.56 was not only a Big Eight and
sports center record but an American and
collegiate record as well.
Another outstanding performance was
turned in by Oklahoma's Kellie Cathcy
who was a double winner, taking first in
the mile and three mile.
I Her time of 15:28.49 in the three mile
set a Big Eight and sports center record,
In addition to being a national qualifying
time.
i This was the third consecutive year the
Huskers had won the conference indoor
title.
On the men's side it was a different
story as the title came' down to a fight be
tween Kansas and Iowa State. The Jay
hawks beat out Iowa State, 94-80.
The meet was marred by a controvcrsey
over the appearance of Kansas high jumper
Tyke Peacock.
Peacock, who also plays basketball for
the Jayhawks, played in Kansas' 63-61
loss to Iowa State in Lawrence Saturday
afternoon and then flew from Lawrence
to Lincoln.
Earlier the Big Eight coaches and meet
officials had ruled that Peacock had to be
present at the time his event started for
him to compete.
He arrived just after his event started
but still was allowed to compete. Peacock
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won the event with a jump of 7-3)4.
Peacock's win and the disqualification
of Iowa State's Sunday Uti after he had
won the 440-yard dash, gave the Jayhawks
the margin they needed.
Joe Staub led the Husker efforts as he
won the shot put with a toss of 62-8.
The Huskers' only other winner was Paul
Downcs in the 1000-yard run.
Nebraska assistant Coach Dick Rails
back said he was not surprised by the
results.
"When you have a tough conference
like the Big Eight you've got to expect
that," Railsback said. "There were a lot of
schools in the race and that shows how
tough the competition is."
Another outstanding performance was
turned in by Colorado's Mark Scrutton,
who won the two-mile and three-mile
runs. Scrutton has won 10 individual
Big Eight titles.
Gymnasts take fourth crown
The Nebraska women's gymnastics team
won the Big Eight title Friday, outscoring
second-place Missouri 143.9-141.5. It is the
fourth Big Eight crown in the past five
years for the Comhuskers.
The 143.9 points broke the UNL school
record of 142.75 which was set earlier
this season against Minnesota.
Nebraska's Kim Grabowski finished se-
Lorenza Andrews (22) of Oklahoma State applies defensive pressure to Nebraska's
Handy Johnson (20) in a game earlier this year. The Huskers will meet OSUat 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Bob Devaney Sports Center in the first round of the Big Eight
post-season tournament.
Girls9 state eager pairs announced
The Nebraska School
Activities Association has
released the following pair
ings for the girls' state high
school basketball tourna
ment. All first round games
will be played Thursday.
Class A
First round games at
Pershing Auditorium: Bel
levue East vs. Omaha Cen
tral, noon; Kearney vs.
Omaha Burke, 2:30 pjn. ;
Omaka Bryan vs. Omaha
Marian, 6 pjn.; Lincoln
Northeast vs. Fremont; 8:30
pjn.
Friday's semifinals will
be at noon and 6 pjn. at
Pershing with the champion
ships set for 6 pjn. Satur
day at Pershing.
Class B
First round games at the
Bob Devaney Sports Center:
Grand Island Northwest vs.
Minden5 noon; North Bend
vs. Albion, 2:30 pjn.;
Lincoln Pius X vs. Sidney, 6
pjn.; Omaha Roncalli vs.
Raymond Central, 8:30
pjn.
Friday's semifinals will
be at 2:30 and 8:30 pjn. at
Pershing and the champion
ship is scheduled for 8:30
p.m. Saturday at Pershing.
Class C
First round games at
Lincoln High School: Cedar
Rapids vs. Imperial, noon;
Burwell vs. Hastings St.
Cecilia, 2:30 pjn.; Pierce vs.
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ing her personal record of 35.25.
Grabowski's finish in the all-around,
as well as a second-place finish in the vault
and third on the balance beam, earned her
a spot on the all-Big Eight team. Terri Fur
man also earned a spot on the all-conference
team with a fourth-place finish in the
all-around.
Elkhorn Valley, 6 pjn.;
Sutton vs. Omaha Cathed
ral, 8:30 pjn.
Friday's semifinals will
be at noon and 6 pjn. at
Lincoln High. The champ
ionship will be decided Sat
urday at noon at Pershing.
Class D
First round games at
Lincoln East High School:
Clearwater vs. Shickley,
noon; Butte vs. Sumner,
2:30 pjn.; Stromsburg vs.
Ley ton, 6 pjn.; Humboldt
vs. Wheatland, 8:30 pjn.
Friday's semifinals will
be at 2:30 and 8:30 pjn. at
Lincoln High. Saturday's
championship game is set
for 2:30 pjn. at Pershing.
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