—9 — - |-SPORTS BRIEFS Huskers sign state champion swimmer Nine-time state champion Alli son Sides of Omaha Burke has signed with the Nebraska women’s swimming and diving program. “I believe Allison Sides has the I » potential to be one of the finest kids to ever come out of Nebraska,” Comhusker coach Ray Huppert said in a press release. Bowlers receive All-American honors Kim Berke of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln national cham pion women’s bowling club has been named first-team All-Ameri can and Academic All-American. Berke, a junior, was second team All-American each of her first two years and could become the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches’ Association’s fifth four time All-American next year. Teammate Jennifer Wilson re ceived honorable mention. For the men’s team, Paul Flem ing was named to the second-team for the second straight year. Larry Stepp Jr. received Academic All American honors. Academic honors go to Husker golfers Six Nebraska golfers were named to the 1991 Phillips 66 Academic All-Big Eight honor rolls. Junior Joanne Brooks and sopho more Stephanie Hupp represent the women’s team. Brooks, who is ranked 62nd in the country, was the only straight-A student on ei ther the men’s or women’s team. The men’s team contributed four sophomores to the honor roll: Travis Hopper, Mark Mann, Jason Peter son and Craig Poet. Registration open for Cornhusker games Registrations are being taken for the seventh annual Comhusker State Games, which will be held July 13-21 in and around Lincoln. Competition will be held in 29 sports, ranging from aquatics to wrestling. Registration is still open for every sport except bowling. f Budget Self Storage College Student Special 5'xl O'Units - $23.00 10'xlO' Units - $39.00 10 x16'Units - $55.00 Limited Time Only You provide lock and keep key. No deposit, must show i.d. 5350 Cornhusker Huy. 464-6351 | Halsne slams Bluejays for win By Benji Greenberg Staff Reporter Bases loaded, two outs, bottom of the seventh inning and the Nebraska women’s softball team trailing by a run. One pitch later, the pitch that turned into Ann Halsne’s grand slam, the Comhuskers had swept the Creighton Bluejays in a doubleheader Wednes day night. The seventh inning of the second game set up like this: With two outs, Misti Guenther reached on an error. Creighton pitcher Dedeann Pendle ton walked Kris Vucurevic and Mich elle Cuddeford. Then Halsne hit her first collegiate grand slam and the second one ever hit at the Nebraska Softball Complex. “My team deserves the most of the credit for the grand slam because they kept the inning alive for me,” Halsne said. The home run was Halsne’s only hit of the doubleheader, but she drove in the winning run in both games. In the first game, she hit a game-win ning sacrifice fly in the 10th inning. Halsne joined the softball team after completing her senior year with Nebraska’s women’s basketball team. “The philosophies and the coach ing in softball arc different, but the competitiveness in both sports is the same,” Halsne said. “Things are start ing to come along and I’m happy with what I’ve accomplished so far.” Husker coach Ron Wolforth said Halsne had been getting just a bit underneath pitches prior to the grand slam pitch. Halsne agreed, saying she had been adjusting her swing up and down throughout both games. “The pitch I hit for the grand slam was a meatball, so I adjusted to it,” Halsne said. “When I came to the plate for my last at-bat, I was thinking of just getting a hit. “I knew I was going to get that last at-bat and produce something.” Creighton Continued from Page 15 Wolforih said his team played great defense in the doublehcader, and he especially credited the play of fresh man leftfieldcr Amy Erlenbusch, who made several diving catches in both games. “If I had to give out a game ball, I’d give it to Amy,” Wolforth said. “She made some great plays out there.” First game Creighton ... 000 100 000 0 — 1 5 0 At Nebraska ... 000 100 000 1 — 271 WP—Bowie (7-8) LP—Brookhart (12 10) 2B—N Cuddeford, Guenther. Second Game Creighton ... 010 000 0 — 1 5 4 At Nebraska .. 000 000 4 — 4 3 0 WP—Skegas (10-6). LP—Pendleton (7-7) 2B—C Brookhart, Rice. HR—N Halsne (2). Rec Scoreboard Results from Tuesday's games. Co rse softball A Pure Athletes by forfeit over Triangle; Alpha Tau Omega/Alpha Phi 14, Slicers 3; St Andrews Slicers by forfeit over Delta Tau Delta; Delta Upsilon/Kappa Delta 15, Abel 2 10; Schlongs by forfeit over FCA; ETC 13, Sigma Nu #1 3; Law 44 13, Alpha Tau Omega 1; Sigma Phi Epsilon-A 11, Bad Habit 10 B Ace in the Hole 12, PSJ 0, Beta Sigma Psi 16, Goa's Gophers 0; St Andrews Slicers-Jantzi 12, Abel 8 8; Chi Phi 6, Selleck Just for Fun 5; Phi Delta Theta oy forfeit over Jug Heads, Demon Bunnies 11, Alpha Gamma Sigma'Aipha Xi Delta 6; Triangle 14, Knite’s Knights 13 c Sigma Nu #2 18, S&D 6, 69'ers by forfeit over Bohunks & Babes, Lambda Chi Alpha & Friends by forfeit over Neihardt Staffage; Prichards dry riders by forfeit over Sigma Chi/Phi Mu, Abel 11&13 by forfeit over Pier 69, Acacia/ Delta Gamma 13, Schramm 2/BWA 9; Wranglers, The Dry Keg double forfeit; The Ad Gods by forfeit over Ambassa dors. 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