Tuesday, August 28, 1S34 Daily Nebrcskan Psoo 13 Promise, potential mark Pri toll 11 era m By Scott Aklstrsnd Daily Nebraska SiAfftVrtter For men's tennis coach Kerry McDermott, the upcoming fall season looks promising, but also challenging as he tries to develop his team's potential. "I'm really optimistic about our team this year," McDermott said. WeVe got some experienced play ers coming back, and our recruits have a lot of potential. On paper we look like a real good team." paving the way for the Huskers Is senior Jim Carson. A four-year starter for Nebraska, Carson, along with senior Ashwin Vasan, should provide the leadership on this year's team, McDermott said. The other returning starter for the Huskers is sophomore Jim Burton, who played tennis for Lincoln Southeast High School. Recruits this year include Mike Marsh, walk-on Mike MacDonald and Jim Carson's younger brother Pat, who played for Lincoln's Pius X Central High School. Marsh is a freshman from Mission Vkjo, CaliL where he was a top-ranked doubles player. Originally from Iowa, MacDonald walked on at Nebraskafrom a Kansas junior col lege. Last year MacDonald reached the quarter finals of the junior college national champion ships. McDermott said Scott Wilson &l3o should see some action this falL Jim. Carson, Ashwin and Marsh will compete for the No. 1 posi tion on the team, McDermott said. "Jim will probably be our top player," McDermott said. "He won the Big Eight Championship at No. 5 last year and he's very steady. He responds to pressure well." Entering his fifth year as coach, McDermott said that the fall sea son is used mainly for preparing players for the spring. ' "In the fall we try to put people in the right position and get them used to our program. Well be working on conditioning and do ing a lot of teaching this season," McDermott said. The Huskers open their season in Lawrence, Kan., at the Kansas Invitational Sept. 21 to 22. They will next compete in the Ball State Invitational Oct. 5 to 6. Nebraska will host the Husker Invitational Oct. 19 to 20, and fin ish the fall season against Okla homa Nov. 17. "We should have a pretty good fall season," McDermott said. "Well get about 10 matches and that should give us a pretty good idea of who will play where this spring." MlWl'ffi 1 E ir i I Remember family or friends with Special Occasion, Get We or Memorial cards. WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE American Hoar! Association Nebraska Affiliate 4 t V SQCE2 .--'--. i ' i i f t , . r jf Tie exdfej fcsftist. It's get everytMsg g&fc fcr it Sscter writisg. Specify dcslsl fixgsr rftbtaf for coatlan! writisg ceasfart. Stateless steel palzt. Taagstea ccrti-; ka!S. Per fectly fexiscced. A cMct of tztiUr or tltt pokts. Aid ttst cf sJ...yos'U ievtr tirow it est mt slip iat 32c ttZ'A tzi yea'rt ready to write yasrcSiscrslcly i:ti psi fESS if !Hn)G35H0ifi) PJqoS Non-Credit Instructional Classes UNL Office of Campus Recreation is now offering Non-Credit Instruction classes in swimming, tennis and weight training. Enrollment begins August 27 from 8 a.m 5 p.m. Payment is due at the time of enrollment. Classes begin Sept. 17. Clan '. When Tima. Beg. Swimming (Adult) 1.1, VV 5:30 6:30 Beg. Swimming (5-14 yrs.) T, Th 5:30-6:30 Beg. Tennis (Aduk) U, Th 5:30-0:30 Beg. Tennis (8-14 yrs.) M, Th 6:20-7:30 Weeks, 6 4 4 Weight Training (Co-ed) TBA Weight Trssning (Women) TBA TBA TBA Con. - $15.00 $15.C0 $12.00 $12.00 TBA TBA c s Office of Campus Recreation 1740 Vina Street, Lincoln W I) LJ 1 Racquetbs!! et non-prime-tSms hours Fitnsss center with Nautilus end 05yrnp!c wsSghla Outdoor pool WhSsipco! Saunastesm room Aerobic classes Lounge ! iisai m0 mm m m Qfar oh si Fitnes3 center with Nautilus and Olympic vjSghts Outdoor pool Whirlpool Saunasteam room Aerobic classes Lounge Visit Sports Courts at 44th & P Streets or csM 475-56SS for dstsils. s 44th a P Sts. Lincoln 475-5SSI J ) I A 1