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Med one topping pizza, 8 breadsticks 5. 10 Wings,8 double cheesy bread ,1 soda 6. Healthy choice: 1 Med veggie feast pizza ONLY $7.99 Carolyn Horwitz swims the freestyle during a meet against Southern Illinois. The women's final home meet will be held in the Robinson Natatorium tomorrow against Iowa State.Photo by Christina Neff/KANSAN Senior women want to make big splash at last home meet By Emily Hughey Kansan sportswriter It is the beginning of the end for five members of the Kansas women's swimming and diving team. For the last time in their lives, seniors Quincy Adams, Deanna Beiswanger, Julie Tompkins, Adrienne Turner and Jeanine Wilk will compete at home. The men's and women's teams will face Iowa State at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Robinson Natatorium. The men's last home meet of the year will be against Iowa Feb. 13. Wilk, like her other senior teammates, is looking forward to the meet, but she expects to feel some nostalgia. yet." "It's going to be kind of an emotional meet," Wilk said. "I'm really excited, though." "It's kind of a mixed feeling, she said. "I'm kind of sad, I guess. It's almost not believable, not real For Tompkins, it is inconceivable that Saturday is her last meet at home and one of the last meets of her lifetime. Coach Gary Kemp said that this year's women's senior class was one he would miss. "They've just done a fantastic job," Kempf said. "Part of the reason our women's team is doing so well is because of our five senior girls." Not only have they excelled as team leaders, they also have developed friendships that have made the four years of sore muscles and intense training seem more bearable. I miss the closeness that I have with the entire team, especially my class," Turner said. "Never again will I have that opportunity to be so close with so many people." Wilk feels the same way. "The friends I've had, how close we seniors are," Wilk said. "That's going to be something I'll carry for the rest of my life." Despite the familial bond between team members, the seniors knew the time would come when they would have to retire their Speeds. "Swimming has been a hugged part of my life for 14 years now, and I'm ready for it," Turner said. "There's a time when you have to move on." Although she said she had enjoyed her time at Kansas, Tompkins, who has been swimming for 15 years, is excited to start her new life without swimming. "It's been a long time," Tompkins said. "And I think it's my time to be done with it." Neither Tompkins, nor Turner nor Wilk plan to continue their swimming careers after their last collegiate meet. For Tompkins and Wilk, that meet is the Conference Championship Feb. 18-20 at the University of Texas. For Turner, ranked 19th in the nation in the 200-meter butterfly, the NCAA Championships are a possibility. Wilk plans on getting involved in triathlons after her college career and is thrilled about the prospect of smelling like perfume rather than chlorine. "I won't have to go to my class in sweats and a wet-haired bun," Wilk said. "People won't be asking, 'What's that bleach smell?' all the time." The Associated Press Tyson could lose boxing license again WASHINGTON — Former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson once again faces jail time and the possible loss of his boxing license. It all depends on a judge's decision. Tyson goes to court today for sentencing on two counts of second-degree assault stemming from an altercation following a minor traffic accident in August. The sentence will help determine whether Tyson will have to return to jail in Indiana for violating probation for a rape conviction, and it could lead boxing authorities to strip him of his license once again. Tyson's lawyers will ask for probation. In a memo this week to Judge Stephen Johnson, they argued Tyson would become a useful and contributing member of the community if he were spared jail time, received more psychiatric help and continued to perform volunteer work. The prosecutor, Montgomery County State's Attorney Douglas Gansler, wants Tyson behind bars, but is hampered by a plea agreement negotiated by his predecessor, Robert Dean. In December, Tyson pleaded no contest — meaning he neither protests the charges nor admits guilt — and Dean promised in return that the state would not seek a jail sentence. "It's not an agreement that I would have reached," said Gansler, who defeated Dean in the Democratic primary. Although he can't ask for jail in the courtroom, Gansler has done so in public. Paul Kemp, one of Tyson's lawyers, said Gansler's remarks broke the plea agreement and were a violation of the rules of professional conduct. Tyson kicked one motorist and punched another after the accident in the Washington suburb of Gaithersburg, Md., on Aug. 31. The two victims, Abmielec Saucedo and Richard Hardick, settled out of court, and are ready to tell the judge that Tyson shouldn't go to jail. AUDITIONS! For Singers & Dancers Worlds of Fun is searching for the Midwest's most talented entertainers to fill openings for our spectacular 1999 season of shows. From our 60's & 70's rock review, "Stax of Wax", to our big band show, "Singin, Swingin, & Rockin the House", you could be in the spotlight entertaining thousands of Worlds of Fun guests. Performing at Worlds of Fun is FUN, and it can be that important First Step toward a professional career." If you work the entire season (six days per week in the summer & weekends in the spring and fall), you could earn over $8000! AUDITION INSTRUCTIONS Singers, please sing one verse and the chorus of two contrasting styles of song; one up-tempo and one ballad. 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