The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 25, 1982, Page Page 15, Image 15

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    Wednesday, August 25, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 15
Krenk prepared . . .
Continued from Page 14
"I come out here and I still practice as
hard as J ever have," Krenk said. "Before, I
used to worry a lot more about football
and other things in life that I don't worry
about as much now."
- Krenk said his bout with cancer helped
him put football in perspective. Although
he still has blood tests, bone scans and
X-rays every three months, he expressed
optimism that his problems with cancer are
over.
"All the tests proved clear. There's
Spike
always a danger, I suppose, but they're real
confident there's nothing else," Krenk said.
A foam spacer helps keep Krenk's toes
from drifting together. He said because it
was his middle toe that was removed, he's
had no problems with balance. In other
words, Krenk is ready to play football this
season - 100 percent ready.
"Whatever aspect I'm helping with in
the game, I just want to go 100 percent
effort every time and give my full effort on
every play," Krenk said. 'That's all you
can do is what I figure."
rs, setters hold
Red-White scrimmage
UNL volleyball Coach Terry Pettit has announced that
this year's annual Red-White scrimmage will be held Tues
day at the Grand Island High School Gym beginning at 7
pjn.
The evening's events will open with a warmup session
and drills, with the match beginning at 7:30 p.m. After
the match, those in attendance will be able to meet the
players and coaches. -
The 1982 Huskers will be defending six consecutive,
undefeated Big Eight championships this season, but they
are facing somewhatvof a rebuilding year with only four
starters returning. Missing from the lineup this year are
Shandi Pettine and all-American Terri Kanouse, but Pettit
has a duo of all-Big Eight performers returning: Cathy
Noth and Erin Dean.
Nebraska opens the regular season Sept. 4 with a home
contest against UNO. The matchup pits the top Division
I and II schools in the state. The season-opener is High
School Day and all high school volleyball players and
coaches will be admitted free.
Soccer clubs to clash
The Eastern Nebraska Soccer Association will
sponsor a soccer tournament this weekend. Al
though most of the games will be played in Omaha,
two games will be played Sunday at the UNL East
Campus fields.
Arash Soccer Club will kick off the Lincoln
portion of the tournament at 1 1 a.m. with a game
against the GAS team of Omaha. Following that
match, the Lincoln Soccer Club will play the Omaha
Chargers at 1 p.m.
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