Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 29, 2000 TOPPINGS | | Small | Large | Extra Large | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cheese Pizza | 5.69 | 8.99 | 10.99 | | One Topping | 6.58 | 10.48 | 12.68 | | Add'l Toppings | .89 | 1.49 | 1.69 | 865-5775 2233 Louisiana Ham Pepperoni Sausage Italian sausage Beef Bacon Pineapple PineappleExtra EXTRAS Cheesesticks...$3.99 Breadsticks...$2.99 Extras...30¢ Extra榨菜oncinis, Special Garlic Sauce Nacho Cheese Sauce, or Pizza Sauce Drinks...99¢ Greek & Dorm Deal Large 1-topping Finally, I get the easier job — the coxswain. All I have to do is sit there and act cool. Tell them how fast they're going and steer them down the middle of the lake. No problem. But there is a problem. While I was rowing, they were going at a pace that is like a walk for them. Without me bringing them down, they now can show me what a sprint is like. Continued from page 3B Jonesy experiences open water And one more problem. I'm 6 feet 4 inches and the coxswain is supposed to be more like 5 feet 4. So I feel like I'm trying to fit into the back seat of a Yugo by trying to squeeze my legs into this small spot. I put on the microphone and feel pretty cool. Now I can talk to the whole boat. Catloth warns me that even though I feel like I'm speaking normally, the whole boat can hear my voice, so I shouldn't yell. He didn't tell me what to do if I needed to scream. I put on the microphone and feel Catthot shouts for the boat to take off. The first stroke isn't bad. The second one provides a jerk. By the third, I feel like I'm about to be ejected into the river. My upper body is flailing back and forth in rhythm with the oars. I grab on tight to whatever I can and concentrate on bracing myself against the violent pushes of the rowers. I'm not flailing anymore, but all I can do is look forward and pretend to steer. Meanwhile, I've forgotten to check our speed, I'm not talking to the rowers, and I'm steering us at a sharp angle across the river. When, you're rowing, you're going with the flow. When you're the coxswain, you got to fight the movement of the boat. Jones is a Mulvane senior in journalism. "I thought you guys had given me whitish." I replied. "You looked like a deer in the headlights," laughed Tara Lynn, the team captain. Practice was finally finished, and I made it to dry land. After this, I feel like I might have a better chance posting up Eric Chenowith on the blue squad. High school stars shoot for NBA The Associated Press college programs — Michigan State, Duke, Indiana, North Carolina and Kansas. BOSTON — Neil Fingleton is 7 feet, 6 inches tall but he has been playing serious basketball for just three years and could improve with four years of college. For others in the McDonald's All American High School game, the NBA will come sooner. Maybe next season. Kansas recruit DeShawn Stevenson won the dunk contest Monday night and Kansas prospect Trevon Bryant will be playing in the game as well. The NBA, though, is the ultimate goal for those who will display their talents for scouts and fans in tonight's game at the FleetCenter. Darius Miles has committed to St. John's. Eddie Griffin says he's going to Seton Hall. Others plan to go to top said Miles, a 6-foot-8 guard from East St. Louis, III., yesterday. "The NBA, if it's there, it's there." "That's what people are in college for, really. They're playing for one of those lottery picks. If I get a lottery pick, there's no need to go to college." NBA stars such as Kevin Garnett, who skipped high school, show the leap can be successful. But there's a huge difference between being dominant in high school and decent in the pros. "My No. 1 priority is St. John's," the student perspective MUSCLE-TECH HEALTH & SPORTS NUTRITION GET RIPPED & CUT FOR SPRING BREAK! 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