SPORTS University Daily Kansan, March 22, 1984 Page 12 Sakata leads Baltimore over KC, 6-1 By United Press International FORT MYERS, Fla. — Lenn Sakata drove in three runs with a double and a single to give the Baltimore Orioles a 6-1 victory yesterday over a Kansas City Royals split squad. He singled in another run in the ninth inning off the same pitcher. Sakata doubled in two runs in the seventh inning off Royals reliever Mark Huismann. The losing pitcher was Larry Gura, who gave up two runs in the sixth inning, the first runs he has surrendered this spring. Gary Roenick's two-out double in the sixth scored John Shelby and Jim Dwyer for the runs off Gura. The winning pitcher was Dennis Martinez, who gave up one run off four hits in five innings. The Royals' run came in the first inning when Hal McRae's grounder scored Onix Concepcion. Baltimore, 11-6, has won four straight and six of its last seven. The Royals are scheduled to take on the Detroit Tigers this afternoon in Fort Meyers. Plaza East Laundry Center 1910 Haskell 50¢ Wash 6 extra capacity washers avail 75c per wash Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily Swimmer making own waves at KU By GREG DAMMAN Sports Writer In athletics, older brothers can sometimes be hard acts to follow. Just ask Jayhawk freshman swimmer Todd Neugent. Neugent began his swimming career at KU in the shadows of older brothers Roger and Ron, both former standout swimmers for the Jawhaws. Neuent Roger swam for KU from 1972-76 and is boys' swim coach at Subida Shima in Honolulu, Ron, who holds six KU records, was an All-American last year in the 1.650-yard free-style and is now a Olympic games with the Cincinnati Pepsi Marlins. But Neugent emerged from those shadows this year by placing first in the Big Eight Conference Championships in the 202-yard breast stroke. He was the only freshman to win an individual title this year at the conference meet. Although to some people he might still be Roger and Ron's little brother, Neugent said that he did not feel any need to continue because of the success of his brothers. However, Neugent did say that he had always looked up to his brothers. Surrounded by a family of swimmers, Neugent started his career early and stuck with the sport even though he didn't have much success at first. "Roger was a national caliber swimmer," Neugent said. "He went to the AAU nationals." and his admiration of them is evident when he talks about them. “Our whole family swam, so it was the thing to do.” Neugent said. “I took lessons when I was 4 and started swimming competitively when I was 5. "I wasn't very good when I was aar age/group swimmer, but when I was about 14 I started improving and have improved every year since." Despite having two older brothers who were on the Jahayawk swim team, Neugent said that he hadn't always planned to come to KU. "When I was a kid I wanted to go somewhere on the beach." Neugent now featured at PYRAMID PIZZA 842.3232 But after a little prodding from one other, he added to follow proddin and attend KU "Roger never said anything about it to me." Neugent said. "But Ron recommended KU to me and also helped我 look at other colleges." this first season swimming for the Jayhawks will end next weekend at the United States Swimming National Championships. Neugent will be swimming the 2015 season and will compete in Big Eagle Championships and set a personal best time of 2 minutes, 38 seconds at the Last Chance Meet two weeks ago in Lincoln, Neb. Kansas assistant coach Clayton Cagle said, "He has a good attitude and is a good leader in workouts. I think he could be a key player to chance at placing in the U.S.S. meet." "He did very well and competed very well, but the coaching staff felt that he did some things that hurt him in the latter part of the season." Cagle said. However, Cagle said that changes in Neugent's workout routine at the end of the season possibly hurt him at the Big Eight Championships. Cagle said that Neugent would spend the summer in Cincinnati with his brother, Ron, and work with well-educated individual media coach Jay Fitzerald. Neugent said that winning the 200 breathstroke at the Big Tigers Championship was an honor. "That was really exciting." Neugent said, "I didn't think I was going to win it, but on the last 50 yards I realized I was pulling up on the leader." "He has great potential and he'll definitely be an NCAA qualifier next season." Neugent will be counted on heavily next year by the Jayhawks, who finished fourth this year in the conference meet. He said that his goals for next year were to quality for the NCAA Championships and become an All-American by placing in the top 12 in that meet. - * * * * * * Do Yourself A Flavor! * * * * * * JAYHAWK NOTES — KU swimmer Brad Coens, the lone Jayhawk to qualify for the NCAA Championships, will take part in the meet Friday. RASKETBALL SPORTS ALMANAC NIT Results Opening round Opening round Old Dominion Second round Noreame Dice 67, Old Dominion 62 North Carolina 59, North Carolina 58 Southeast Louisiana 94, Utah St. 92 Tem Chastanogua 74, Georgia 69 (OT) Tem Chastanogua 74, Georgia 69 (OT) Lamar 44, New Mexico 61 Florida St. 74, No Carolina St. (OT) Florida St. 74, No Carolina St. (OT) Nebraska 56, Crewson 54 Michigan 94, Wichita St. 70 Michigan 94, Wichita St. 70 Xavier Ohio 60, Ohio St. 74 Xavier Ohio 60, Ohio St. 74 Weber St. 75, Fordham 63 Boston College 63, St. Joseph's 63 Quarterfinals -- cattyston 66, Florida S1, 63 Virginia Tech 68, South Alabama S1, 66 Tennessee 68, Team Chattanooga S1, 64 West Virginia 74, West Sheffield S1, Louisiana 74, Wesfer 72, 58 Xavier 50, Nebraska 39 Michigan 68, Michigan 39 Maryland 67, Collegeville 32 Xavier (22-10) at Michigan (20-10) Santa Clara (24-10) at SW Louisiana (22-8) Dove Notre Dame (19-11) at Pittsburgh (18-12) Tennessee (21-13) at Virginia Tech (20-12) Los Angeles 123, Kansas City 116 LOS ANGELES 123 Wilson K10 6-10 12 64 Rambos 2-3 0-4 8 Abdul Jabbar K11 17 12 2-4 54 Bombay 8-14 18 11 Mustafa Awad K12 17 12 2-4 55 Kuwait 9-14 20 11 1-4 0-9 2 McGee K10 6-10 24 41 Marmalai 3-5 3-9 4 1-4 0-9 2 Kigushi K10 6-10 24 41 Tahoe 46 82 15 23-12 153 KANSAS CITY (116) E. 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