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    Thursday, September 23, 1982
Daily Nebraskan
Page 13
VNL softhall team
seeks consistency
in Creighton tourney
Despite a disappointing seventh-place finish at the
University of Texas-Arlington Invitational last weekend,
Nebraska Softball Coach Nancy Plantz remains
optimistic that her team will rebound successfully
at the upcoming Creighton Invitational.
"We didn't play well," said Plantz about her teams
2-3 performance at UT-Arlington. "But I think our
team morale is fine now. The team is determined to
play much better."
Although the Creighton Invitational is not a major
one, Plantz said she wants Nebraska to bring home the
championship. Creighton, UNO, Northwest Missouri
State and the Huskers are the four teams that will
compete in the round-robin tournament to be played
Friday and Saturday in Omaha.
Plantz said for the Huskers to repeat as Creighton
Invitational Champions (who tied with Creighton last
fall), the team must produce good hitting and effective
pitching to keep opposing batters off balance.
The major area of concern for Plantz as she prepares
her team for the Creighton Invitational is defensive
consistency. The Huskers committed six errors against
Oklahoma during a 6-0 Comhuskers loss at the Texas
Arlington Invitational.
" "I expect us to be better, but it's still early," Plantz
said of the team's 4-3 record. "It doesn't concern me
yet (this inconsistency), but if we keep it up it will.
We have not even come close to reaching our potential
yet. I look for us to get better though."
UNL is scheduled to play UNO Saturday at 10:30
ajn. in the tournament and will face Creighton at
3:30 pjn. that day.
Intramurals
Greek representatives on the 1982-83 Recreation
Advisory Council are Steve Corder of Phi Kappa Psi
and Bev Schott of Delta Delta Delta. Off-campus repre
sentatives are Steve Fisher and Bill Goa, and residence
hall representatives are Mike Meier, Abel 11, and Mary
Norris, Heppner 2.
Men's, women's and co-recreational golf entries are
due at 5 pjn. Monday at the Recreation Office, 1740
Vine St. A greens fee of $7.50 per person must accom
pany each entry. The tournament will be Oct. 2 at Ma
honey Park.
Facultystaff co-recreational intramural volleyball
league entries are due at 5 pjn. Tuesday at the Recrea
tion Office. A $15 entry and award fee plus a $10 for
feit fee must accompany each entry.
Men's flag football and women's volleyball entries
are due at 5 pjn. Tuesday in the Recreation Office.
Flag football requires a $35 fee; the volleyball fee is
$25.
Men's and women's dart entries are due at 5 pjn.
Tuesday in the Nebraska Union Rec Room.
Neil Hawley of Farmhouse was the men's winner
of the Cross country run Friday at Oak Lawn Park.
Hawiey finished the 2.5-mile course in 13:37. Gene
Moore of Elite Express was second. Elite Express won
the men's team title, while Farmhouse was runner-up.
Suzy Finger was the women's champion with a time
of 17:51. Love Hall was the women's team champion.
Suzy Finger and Pete Finger combined for the co
recreational title.
Kim Grubaugh, Tau Kappa Epsilon, scored 30 points
to win the men's title of the place-kicking competition
Sunday at Memorial Stadium. Matt Schmert, Alpha Tau
Omega, scored 23 points to place second.
Mary Pritchard of the Gators scored seven points to
win the women's title while Nancy Hoglund, also of the
Gators, scored three points for second place.
Kim Grubaugh and Angie Pitthart combined for 31
points to claim the co-recreational title. The team of
Bill Goa and Mary Pritchard scored 21 points for a
second-place finish.
The Gators won the women's team competition with
10 points. Alpha Tau Omega won the men's team cham
pionship with 84 points.
Huskers move into 2nd place
Nebraska moved up to second place in both the United
Press International and Associated Press college football
polls this week. The Huskers garnered eight first-place
votes in UPI and 12 in the AP poll.
UPI ranked Pittsburgh No. 1 while Washington is
AP's top pick. Nebraska is the only Big Eight team
ranked in either poll.
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