12 Friday, April 1, 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Frisbee fans to fling in 'fest' Jeff Schmidt, left, blocks away the frisbee from Brett Stauffer in an intramural frisbee game. By Jamie Munn Kansan sportswriter This weekend Lawrence residents may see unidentified flying objects at the corner of 23rd and Iowa Streets. Kansas' ultimate frisbee teams will host Fool's Fest, the 13th annual tournament at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at Shenk Complex. Kansas' two clubs, the women's Betty Ultimate and the men's Horror-Zontals teams, will compete against several teams from Nebraska, Iowa and Wisconsin. Senior Sara Stilson said ultimate frisbee games were similar to non-contact frisbee football games. Seven players per team move the special flying disk down the field and score by throwing it into the other team's end zone. "It's the most rad sport you'll ever play," said sophomore Tina Cameli. Cameli said the weekend had a reputation for poor weather. "But the sun will shine this fool's fest," she said. During spring break, the Betty Ultimate team competed in a tournament at the University of Texas in Austin. Placing third out of five teams, it played against clubs from Dallas, Fayetteville, Ark., and the Kansas City area. Stillson said this tournament would be more casual. The Betty Ultimate team would wear comfortable dresses for the game. "We wear the ugliest dresses we can find," she said. The Horror-Zontals also played in Austin and won the consolation pool out of about 20 teams there, said senior Brian Honkins. Hopkins said club teams, compared to college teams, were usually better because they had been playing together longer. "They're just much more experienced," Hopkins said. Because the University only provides funding to pay for entry fees, the players must provide their own food, transportation and lodging. "It's kind of a tradition that we stay somewhere for free." Hopkins said. An Austin resident allowed the team to stay with her, she said. "We pitched about 12 tents in her backyard." Senior George Cameli said although it was fun, ultimate frisbee needed to be promoted as a serious sport. "It takes strong legs and big lungs," George Cameli said. "It's like soccer, but instead of some people waiting for passes, everyone's running at the same time." Students interested in joining the club can visit the team's booth in front of Wescoe Hall today or at the Fool's Fest tournament. Following tomorrow's games, the teams will host a party at the Granada Theater, 1020 Massachusetts St. Altman leaves Kansas State Basketball coach heads for Creighton The Associated Press Altman declined to discuss his salary, but he said it was a five-year contract that can be renewed after each year he is at Creighton. to the basketball program. OMAHA, Neb. — Kansas State coach Dana Altman yesterday became the new men's basketball coach at Creighton University. He becomes the 14th head coach in Creighton's 75-year history. "I wasn't sure that the commitment from Creighton University is what I was looking for," Altman said at a news conference. Altman spent the day at Creighton and said he was encouraged by the university's commitment Altman replaces Rick Johnson, who resigned March 2 after three seasons with the Bluejays. Johnson had a 24-59 record at Creighton. Creighton's basketball tradition is solid, but the program will need to be improved, Alman said. "I'm not sure how long it's going to take," Altman said of upgrading the program. "We will work as quickly as we can, as hard as we can to bring it about as soon as possible." Before yesterday's announcement, Kansas State had ended its season with a 92-79 loss to Siena in the consolation game of the National Invitation Tournament in New York. Altman was 20-14 in his fourth season at Kansas State. Overall, the 35-year-old Wilber native was 68-54 at Kansas State and 83-67 as an NCAA Division I head coach. Altman's coaching career began at Southeast Community College in Fairbury in 1982-83. In 1993, Altman was named the Big Eight Conference "Coach of the Year," when the Wildcats finished 7-7 in the conference and one game out of second place. The Wildcats also were the sixth seed in the NCAA tournament. Altman told The Kansas City Star on Wednesday he wasn't unhappy at Kansas State. "People have been very good to me," he said. "The fans have been fine. The administration has been great." So why consider an offer from Creighton? "Family," Altman said. "I'm from Nebraska, and my wife is from Nebraska. She's got two brothers and sisters who live in Omaha. "I love Kansas State. But Creighton says it's willing to make a great commitment to the program and to the coaching staff. So I'm going to listen. That's all there is to it." 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