The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 20, 1984, Page Page 13, Image 13

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Scrodfish (4.2) def. Leftovers (4.0) 15-7, 15-g
Total Sound (4.5) def. Sigma Phi Epsilon (4.0) 15-11, 15-6
CcrciHr'j (4.0) itt TctSjE.l (4.0) 10-14, 154
Seniors star in
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The Nebraska women's gymnastics team won its
first home meet cf the year Sunday afternoon by
defeating Big Liht opponent Missouri and the Uni
versity of Denver in a triangular meet.
The Huskers edged 1'bsouri, 179.15 to 178.15.
Denver was third with 1 74. 1 0
Nebraska Coach Hick Walton wa3 pleased with
the results.
"We had hoped to go that (179.15)," Walton said.
"That's one point better than weVe been doing. It's
going to take a score of around 1 79 or 180 to win the
Big Eights."
Despite the win, Walton said the Huskers still
need to improve on the uneven bars and the balance
beam.
"We had problems on beams and bars," he said.
"I'm pleased that we blew two events and were still
able to go 179."
Walton said the Huskers have the potential to hit
180.
"We figure that we can go 45 across the board," he
said. "If we hit everything clearly well go 1 0."
The meet wa3 personally satisfying for Husker
seniors Kim Grabowaki and Kenee Bosle, who were
competing in their last home meet for Nebraska.
Grabowski took the all-around title with a season
high score cf 3.70 while Bosle won floor exercise
with a score of 9.4.
"They both did well," Walton said. "In fact, we got
good performances out of everyone, not only our
all-arounders but our specialists as welL"
Walton was optimistic about his team's chances of
winning the Big Eiht Championships which will
take place in Norman, Okla., in three weeks. -
"It's between us, Missouri, and Oklahoma," Walton
said. "It's anybody's race right now. Whichever team
hits that night is going to take it."
On Friday the Huskers travel to Norman to meet
Oklahoma and on Saturday they, will compete
against Oklahoma State in Stillwater.
Holysmokers (4.5) def. King's Kids (4.5) 15-12. 11-15. 15-8
Quotation Marks (3.2) def. Slug Jrs. (3.5) 15-2. 15-2
Ilelysmckcra (4.0) def. Quotation llsxVs (4.0) 15
10, 15-5
Women's Dasketball PkycfTj . .
Chi Omega def. Pound Eight by forfeit
Burr Three East def. Hurtin' Unit3 by forfeit
Hot Shots II (2.6) 40. Casket Cases (3.?) 10
Hooper Poopers (4.3) 33, Sandoz Nine (4.5) 8
Jesus Is Lord (4.2) 32, Scrappers (3.7) 31
Frea Agents def. Smith Six by forfeit
Animals (4.6) 57, Sandoz Four (4.3) 27
Good Buds def. Sandoz Six by forfeit
Abel Thirteen def. Rodaoettes by forfeit
The Team (3.3) 41, Risky Business (3.0) 19
Mixed Nuts def. Alpha XI Delta by forfeit
Bruins (4.6) 45. Love Hall (5.0) 14
NPI Grads def. Smith Eight by forfait -
Open
Vitale's Bar & Grill def. The Aces by forfeit
Harper Seven (4.3) 44, Around the Corners (4.3) 14
Bob's Boys (3.3) ES, Iguanas (3.6) 33
Faculty & Staff
Pseudo-Psych Squad (4.0) 33, Law Collega (4.3) 27
Hamilton Lunatics (3.5) 23. Anlmsl Scenes (1.6) 23
Belostomatids (4.0) 40. Clowns (4.3) 10
CBA One (3.0) 44. Wreck Crew (2.6) 23
Independents B
Crete Howers (3.0) 73, Don Ho's (2.2) 43
Pearl Harbor Crew (4.5) 42, Match (4.5) 39
Hennig (3.6) 41,Umm(4.3) 33
Executioners (3.4) 63, General Jean's Army (3.4) 43
Err.allFry
R Street (4.0) 35. Spud Boya (4.0) 21
Fraternities C
Delta Tau Delta (4.0) 43, Triangle (4.3) 13
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Hossrs (4.3) 53, Four Jerks and a Squirt (4.0) 23 ,
Alpha Tau Omega (4.0) 61, Harper Eight (4.0) 2
Phi Gamma Delta (3.2) 4, Acacia (3.6) )
Blue Mooscs (4.0) 6, Abel Ten (4.0) 0
Beta Theta Pi (3.7) 4, Delta Tau Delta (3.7) 2
Gratefully DeadKappa Alpha Theta def. Harvey Smithers by
forfeit
Sweakipede (3.0) 2, Don Ho's (2.7) 1
Sports
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For the second cons
ecutrvewcel, UJfL's wrestl
ing team upset a hiher-ranl:cdeppcr.er.tnsitteocli-ed
off fifth-ranked North
ern Iowa 24-22 in Cedar
Fall3 Saturday.
The Huskers defeated
Drake Friday, 2-19, and
finished their dual sea
son at 15-5.
Nebraska trailed 20-12
heading into the final
three wchht classes of
the meet. But two super
ior decisions, a 27-7 win
by Jim Scherr at 177 and
a 24-8 win by Bill Scherr
at 1C0, gave Nebraska a
22-20 lead.
Husker heavyweight
Gary Albright then jump
ed out to an early lead in
his match with second
ranked John Krisb3 and
held on for an 8-8 draw
to give Nebraska the up-
set victory.
Nebraska was -buoyed
by the return to action of
Gil Sanchez at 125. San
chez, who had been out
with a leg injury, drew 8
8 with Northern Iowa's
Paul Kreimeyer.
the all-around field in the
meet. Riegel finished
with a 57.45.
NcbraslcaledOUthrough
out the meet, but faltered
on the parallel bars to
lose to the Sooners, 280.30
to 279.30.
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