7 Monday, September 24, 1034 Daily Ncbrcskan Page 7 Softball, volleyball wins top impressive Husker weekend Impressive showings by the soflball and volleyball teams topped off a winning weekend for Nebraska sports home and away. At Ames, Iowa, Nebraska's pitching rotation of fresh men Donna Deardorff and Lori Sippel and senior Mori Emmons each contributed a shutout as the Husker soft ball team won three games at the Iowa State Invita tional Saturday. The Huskers defeated Northern Iowa 4 0, Creighton 7-0 and the Cyclones 3-1 in the first day of tournament action which concluded Sunday. At Norman, Karen Dahlgren, Cathy Noth and Julie Hermann combined for 21 kills to lead Nebraska's volleyball team to a 15-12, 1 5-9, 1 5-7 victory over Okla homa. The Huskers, now 7 0, trailed 12-6 in the first game before rallying to their 14th win in 15 matches against the Sooners. In Lincoln, the women's tennis team dropped only three total sets in defeating Iowa State 8-1 Saturday. At Lawrence, Kan., both of Nebraska's cross country teams finished second at the J&yhawk Invitational Tom Hoffman, Kurt Russell and Bryan Clark finished third, fourth and seventh respec tively in the men's race, while Karlene Erickson, Laura Wight and Mary Amen fin ished third, fourth and sev enth in the women's race. Kansas State won both halves of the race, outscor ing the men 41-30 and the women 41-38. Both Husker teams will run at the Illinois Invitational next weekend. Nebraska's mens tennis team finished fifth out of six teams at the Hayhawk Invi tational. Pat Carson was the only Husker to reach a final, but lost the No. 4 title to Kansas' Larry Pascal. The No. 1 doubles team of Car son and Mike Marsh lost in the semifinals, as did the No. 2 team of Ash win Vasan and Jim Carson. 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UNL is a nondiscriminatory institution. Campus Skateboarders 'compete in 'Melee1 By Jcn&tk&aa Tcybr D&ily NtbraLta IWJ Writer Eighteen of the world's best skateboarders competed in Lin coln Saturday afternoon in the second annual "Midwest Melee" ramp contest. The competition side. Both Mike McGill and Neil Dlender displayed their hand plant expertise by balancing pre cariously on the ramp's edge for what seemed to be minutes at a time. After the final heat, the con testants threw free skateboard took place or, the half-pipe skate- equipment, T-shirts and stickers ISSSt1 I the top of the ramp to the day, 825 Eastridge Drive. . Professional skateboarders from five states, some from as far as California and New Jersey, com peted for a $400 first prize while demonstrating their skills in front of a crowd estimated at 350 to 400 people by Rich Flowerday, contest coordinator and ramp owner. The 18 skaters, which included Christian Hosoi and Billy Ruff, names as well known in the world of skateboarding as Tom Osborne's in college football, were divided into three groups of six. Each group then "jammed" for 30 min utes to see who would qualify for the final 30-minute heat. In a "jam," skaters take turns in no particular order and skate until they fall or exit the U-shaped skateboard ramp. In the final heat, the ten-foot-high wooden structure could not contain the skaters' energy as Steve Caballero and Hosoi con stantly blasted six feet above the ramp, only to re-enter and repeat he same move on the opposite crowd below while the judges Oocnl Lincoln and Omaha skate- boarders) tallied their scores. The results of the "Midwest Melee II" are as follows: First place Steve Caballero Second place Mike McGill Third place Christian Hosoi Fourth place Steve Sted ham Tied for Filth and Sixth place Neil Blender and Lance Mountain. 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