Daily Nebraskan Monday, April 27, 1987 Page 14 atom 4 J . ) A--' i "1f.1T ft A. I I . t A J- 1 V A I ' J I I j UM 4J -A ' 4 ' l - - ' . - A Nebraska's Terry Goods pushes for the finish with Illinois' Kevin Brooks at a close second in the Frank Cramer university 4 X 800-meter relay at the Drake Relays Friday. Men 's track team wins relay at Drake From Staff and Wire Reports Nebraska's Robert "Speedy" Gon zales, Jean Verster, Regis Humphrey and Terry Goods held off a foursome from the University of Illinois to win the 3200-meter relay at the 78th Drake Relays Friday. The relay, the men's first victory at Drake since 1985, was the only first place captured by the Nebraska men's and women's teams. The four some finished in 7:18.15, only .6 seconds ahead of Illinois. Other Huskers who placed during the two-day meet included: Sophomore Jody Fischer second in the 3000-meter steeplechase be hind Iowa State's Tim Wakeland, a Bellevue West graduate. Fischer ran an 8:57.2. Verster finished third in the university-college 1500-meter run. Mark Perry also garnered a third place finish in the university-college 100 with a hand-held time of 10.61 13th & Q Sts. Call 475-1246 flu : , 1 r 4 ' r f Andrea HoyDaily Nebraskan seconds. Linetta Wilson captured fourth in the women's invitational 400-meter dash, and Michelle Milling finished fifth. Wilson ran a 51.97 and Milling, 52.39. Both times were personal bests. Humphrey ran a 1 :48.71 for a fifth place finish in the special invita tional 800. Stephanie Thomas finished sixth in the 100-meter hurdles. Seventh place finishes went to Sammie Resh in the women's 5000 meter run and Laura Wight in the 1500 invitational. Nebraska women's relay teams placed fifth in the 3200-meter relay and third in the 4 X 100 relay. In the field events, Sabrina Earnes placed fifth in women's javelin, and Rex Gerding was fifth in the discus. Kim Guthrie and Karen Kruger fin ished fourth and fifth in the long jump. Guthrie jumped 19-9 34 and Kruger, 19-8 12. A- .j A A)' natural beauty were a j tical teaching 'tic classical natural 1 the exprt Morey not To ascr quite to mis phases of were cert cause isf materia find no world to be, or escape w V An Ao i . raw ! f VVi hd T U ma i m m p r iv State support encouraged Californian's decision to be Husker By Mark Derowitsch Staff Reporter Without the California alumni con nections to the Nebraska baseball team, pitcher Phil Goguen probably never would have become a Cornhusker. Goguen, a sophomore from San Diego, had heard of the Nebraska football team's reputation, he said, but really didn't know anything about the base ball team. That changed, however, when Goguen took his recruiting trip to Lincoln. During his trip, he noticed the sup port given to Husker athletics by Cali fornians for Nebraska. "When I first came here on my recruiting trip, I had no intention of coming out here," Goguen said. "I'd never really heard of their baseball team, and my high school coach did some research and told me they had a really good program and a winning tradition. "I was really impressed with the facilities as well as Coach (John) Sanders himself. With the California background tht surrounds the athletic Knox run gives Reds scrimmage win; Osborne pleased with punters' play RED-WHITE from Page 13 "The one thing that was a little dis concerting there," Osborne said, "was that the long touchdown pass to Jamie Worden came against the No. 1 defense." In any case, the Reds were able to pull out the victory when Knox's touchdown ended an 86-yard drive late in the fourth quarter. Osborne said that in the fall the A i 4- - ' t ; jV ; ta v- A - I' J , .J J A A. V Id r WW f' Doug CarrollDaily Nebraskan Defensive tackle Neil Smith takes a break during the game to sign autographs. n art as well was ation ad fo :endenj by with Mlr from the from the world that is1 eradi turahl JSj fji to me the cu te antic havell Ytjd an ut sopyAXand t mght iA pA poinl i positV ) rtJture al expt Wliid souRh program, it kind of adds that home flavor to it," he said. The Huskers almost lost Goguen, but not to another college, although he was heavily recruited by San Diego State. x. :- ... Ar . Goguen The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Goguen in the eighth round of the 1984 Major League draft. But since the Cardinals, unlike some Major League clubs, wouldn't pay for his schooling, he decided to get his education first, he defensive secondary and offensive line will need to be improved. Those two areas were hit hardest by injuries in the spring and should be strengthened by the return of a number of unjured play ers in the fall, Osborne said. Osborne said the Cornhuskers' strengths lie in the skill positions and the defensive line. As for the kicking game, Osborne said he was pleased with the perfor- t-,.. m... s I: i ( . 1 PONTILLO'S HAS AULTHf RIGHT ANSWfRSl I I " IKS said. During his first season at Nebraska,, Goguen was redshirted, but that year helped, he said. "Coming out of high school I was still learning," Goguen said. "I started lifting weights, and I put on about 25 pounds. I also started working out with Phil Harrison, which helped me a lot." Since the redshirt year, Goguen has been a consistent pitcher for Nebraska. In two years, he has compiled a 9-1 record, his only loss this season, against Oral Roberts. His earned run average this year is 3.57, the lowest of the Husker starters. His best pitch, Sanders said, is the split-fingered fastball, which he deve loped after his junior year in high school. "Phil has an outstanding split fingered fastball and he does a great job with it," Sanders said. "He's learn ing, growing, maturing, and he pitches within his limitations. "He throws the off-speed for strikes when he's behind in the count. He's gaining experience, which translates into success," Sanders said. mance of the punters. John Kroeker, the returning punter, averaged 44.6 yards a kick on five punts, and Dante Wiley, who also plays linebacker, aver aged 46.2 yards on five kicks. "I think Wiley punted well today," Osborne said. "I was glad to see that because I have seen him do that in practice and I wanted to see him do that in a game." Osborne said he would like to see some improvement in the team's place-kicking. 'The team all in all is so balanced, both offensively and defensively.' Jones "I fell good about (Chris) Drennan and I feel really good about (Gregg) Barrios," Osborne said. However, "neither one was able to do anything exceptional today." The intensity and the close score of the scrimmage left both coaches and players looking optimistically toward the fall. 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