Badminton beneficial to NU’s Novak By Mark Derowitsch Senior Reporter Since there’s no demand for badminton players in college ath letics, Val Novak decided to play volleyball at Nebraska. Novak, a freshman from Oak Lawn, 111., said she began playing badminton while she was a fresh man at H.L. Richards High School in Oak Lawn. She said she began playing badminton because her high-school volleyball coach was in charge of the team. Now, she said, she plays an occasional game with Nebraska assistant volleyball coach Jay Pot ter. Nebraska coach Terry Pettit said he doesn’t worry about Novak getting injured while playing bad minton. “I haven’t said one way or an other whether she could play or not,” Pettit said. “It’s not like she’s playing a pick-up game of basket ball or football.” Novak said playing badminton has helped her volleyball game. “In a way, both sports are the same,” Novak said. “The arm swing is basically the same. You have to reach high in both sports to cither hit the birdie or the ball.” Pettit said he thinks badminton has helped Novak’s hand-eye coor dination. Novak won two conference badminton championships during high school and led her team to the state volleyball championship her senior year. Novak was recruited by Ten nessee, Illinois, Western Michigan ■HDMr._,_ and Nebraska. She said she chose Nebraska because of the Huskcrs’ tradition. “Terry Pettit has always had good setters,” Novak said. “I wanted to learn and help out any way I can. Pettit said he thought Novak was one of the best high-school setters in the country. Despite being included in Vol ■ . y-j.,, Val Novak Icyball Monthly magazine’s “Fabulous 50” recruits, Novak said she’s surprised with the amount of playing time she has seen this year. “I didn’t expect to play much this year,” Novak said. “As a fresh man, I came here wanting to learn and help the team as much as pos sible.” Pettit said he’s pleased with Novak’s progress. Doug Carro!i/Daily Nebraskan “Val has a lot of potential,” Pettit said. Novak said she would like to lead Nebraska to the national championship before she leaves. “I want to be one of the main people in the starting lineup in the future,” Novak said. “I would also like to help lead the team to as far as weean go, and I think that we can go all the way.” Bell surprises NU coaches on the field WINGBACKS from Page 8 when we rotate like thatany number ol us can play. 1 really don’t like it, but I don’t have any say so because of the type of position I’m in, because I’ve been hurt.” Hawkins and Sheppard gave op posing critiques of their play this sea son. “Overall, I’m pleased with my performance,” Hawkins said. “I’m not happy at all,” Sheppard said. “I’m kind of disappointed in the way my knee has come along, be cause I thought that I’d recover a lot faster than I have.” The surprise of the wingbacks has been Bell, Brown said. Bell is a 6-foot, 195-pound redshirt sophomore from Altadena, Calif. “Richard Bell has really made a good move, crown said. tie s an extremely good runner and his pass receiving is improving. He has a great feel when he catches the ball and is a tough blocker. He is probably the biggest and the strongest of the wing backs.” “We’re a run-oriented team, so of course we’re going to start off with the run, but if it comes down to it, we will pass,” Brinson said. “We have a bal anced attack.” But the Cornhuskers’ main con cern is winning the national champi onship, Hawkins said. “First we’ve got to win the Big Eight,” he said. “That’s our number one goal, and then from there we go on and try to win the championship.” Besides playing wingback, Brin son and Sheppard also work with the special teams. Sheppard has not re turned a punt or kickoff this season, but said that now that his knee is feeling better, he’d like to. 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