Page 16 University Daily Kansan, April 22, 1983 1.0 Jim Evans/KANRAN Trying to keep himself and his javelin dry, Doug Schroeder, Wichita State, waits under an umbrella during the second day of the Jim Bausch Decathlon, which ended yesterday. Wildcats serve loss to KU tennis team The KU men's tennis team fell to the Kansas State Wildcats 5-4 yesterday, losing the deciding doubles match, 7-5, in the third set. KU split the singles matches, taking the contest down to the last doubles match. Because of rain, the com-mers played indoors to the Napoca Jacket Club. IN THAT FINAL match, Jim Syrett and Brett Blair lost the first set, 7-6, then came back and won, 6-3, and lost the last, 7-5. Franco Capiolpini and Quentin Brewer were the only doubles winners for the 'Hawks, taking their match, 6-3, 6-4. Michael Center and Charles Stearns lost, 6-2, 6-7, 6-3. SINGLES WINNERS for KU were No. 3 Charles Stears, who topped KState's Gary Hassenflu, 6-4, 1-0; Jim Sjetvy, who beat Kent SMIT, 6-1. 6-4; and No. 6 Tom Black, who beat Mark Hassenfel, 6-4, 6-3. KState's No. 1 player, Jeff Jackard topped Brett Blair, 6-1, 6-1. In the No. 2 match, Curt Thompson topped KU's Michael Center, 7-6, 4-1 and No. 4 Kris James beat KU's Franco Cacioppolini, 6-2, 6-1. "For all of us this has probably been the most disappointing day of the year," KU coach Scott Perelman said. "Kansas State played particularly well today. They played with a lot of enthusiasts; and were a better team than we were today." The Jayhawks won't have much time to dwell on the loss, because they will play Iowa State here this afternoon and Nebraska tomorrow in Big Eight matches. Lawrence center agrees to sign with Jayhawks The Kansas Jayhawk basketball team finally got its first recruiting commitment this spring when Lawrence High College agreed to play agreed in the Jayhawks. Assistant coach Bob Hill yesterday said that Piper had accepted KU's offer and would sign with the Jayhawks on Monday. "I KEPT A WATCHFUL eye on Chris all year." Hill said. "Coach Janeu (Lawrence High coach Ted) said that he thought Chris had great potential. I watched him in the state championship game and was impressed." In that championship game against Shawnee Mission South, Piper hit 12 of 13 shots from the field to lead Lawrence to a 59-35 victory. "He's 6-7 or 6-8 and can run," Hill said. "He says he also a good shot touch. We'll put him on the weight machine so he can get stronger." HILL SAID PIPER will probably be In his senior year at Lawrence High, Piper averaged 14.4 points a game while shooting over 56 percent from the field. redshirted next year in order for him to gain the strength to play at the collegiate level. HILL SAID THAT two guards, Cedric Hunter from Omaha, Neb., and Byron Strickland from Trimidad Junior College in Colorado, will be visiting KU this weekend. Hill said that Piper will not sign until Monday because of the KU coaches' hectic schedule for the rest of the week. Hunter is a 6-0 guard who averaged 27.3 points a game for Omaha South. He was the leading scorer in Class A, the largest classification of schools in Nebraska. "Both are excellent players." Hill said. "We'll see what they think of us and if we can work something out." All teams busy this weekend THE FOOTBALL TEAM will scrimmage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Center High School, 8715 Holmes, in Kansas City, Mo. The scrimmage, which was originally scheduled on March 6th, is open to the public at no charge. The Kansas Relays isn't the only KU sporting event planned for this weekend. The softball, baseball, tennis and football teams will all be Southwest Missouri State at 1 p.m. in Broken Arrow Park, then break while Southwest Missouri State plays Washburn at 2:30. The nightcap will be between KU and Washburn and will begin at 4 p.m. The traditional rainy Kansas Relays weather put a damper on scores in yesterday's men's decathlon and women's heptathlon, but the slippery conditions didn't stop the two Soviet teams from expected dominance in the event. Soviets Grigory Degtyarev and Alexander Nevsky dominated the five second-day events, nailing down the top two places in the 10-game com THE JAYHAWK BASEBALL TEAM will be on the road against Kansas State for doubleheaders tomorrow and Sunday. Tomorrow's game in Manhattan begins at noon, and Sunday's at 12:30. THE MEN'S TENNIS TEAM will play Iowa State at 2 p.m. today at the Allen Field House courts, and Nebraska tomorrow at 1 p.m. THE KU SOFTBALL TEAM will play Southwest Missouri State at 4 p.m. today at Holcom Sports Complex, and then face Emporia State at 7 p.m. In between the two games, Southwest Missouri State will face Emporia State at 5:30 p.m. THE WOMEN'S TENNIS TEAM will be in Des Moines today and in Lincoln tomorrow for Big Eight Matches. Soviets soar in Relays despite rain Jenner's meet record of 8,240. In fact, when converted from this year's automatic time to Jenner's hand-timed a new Relay standard, would be 2,232. DEGTYAREV WON the discus throw, pole vault and 1,500-meter run. Yesterday he won the shot put. His winning point total for the two days was 8,202, just 38 points shy of Bruce Jayhawk Owen Buckley finished Jayhawk with a second in the pole vault to finish third with a score of 7,482, his second best performance ever and a total which qualified him for the NCAA to be held May 30-June 4 in Houston. First day leader Nevsky won the 110 hurlies today, and totalled 87.18 points. Emporia State A&S 30 point On Saturday, KU will open against HOWEVER, THE SLICK track and soggy field kept Buckley from breaking No KU women were entered in the event. Buckley was on school record pace after scoring a best-ever first day total of 3,983 yesterday. But the muddy javelin runway made good throws impossible and Buckley's chances for the record went by the wayside. Steve Rainbait's KU decathlon record of 7.58m and 9.49y and for the Athletics event at the Olympic Games in Beijing. The first full day of competition of the 58th edition of the Relays starts this morning at 8:15 and continues until 4:34 p.m. Buckley was just one of two Jayhawk athletes competing in the decathlon competition. Junior Jeff Jacqua scored a total of 6,880 points to finish sixth in the 11-man field. Jacqua's point total was just 75 short of his lifetime best of 6,955, set at the Houston decathlon last month. THE WOMEN'S heptathlon also finished up two days of competition in seven events yesterday. First-day leader Marjan Goedhart from Nebraska won the long jump and the 800 run to finish with 5,638 points, almost 300 points ahead of second place Carla Battaglia from Indiana. Battaglia threw the javelin 148-0 to win the only other heptathlon event yesterday. By JEFF CRAVENS Sports Writer Relays one more hurdle for SM East star Athletes, especially good ones, are always looking for a challenge. Maybe that's why Doug Hedrick is looking forward to participating in the Kansas Relays this weekend. The Shawnee Mission East high school star goes into the meet with the fastest high school 110-meter high jump athlete among the top six in three other events. Sports Writer However, the event that Hedrick is probably looking forward to the most is the triple jump, an event he has been doing during his high school days at East. "DID IT ONCE last year," Hedrick said. "I did all right. I jumped 44-10. I've been working on it a little in practice." Hedrick is completing his senior year of a very successful high school career. After joining the Lancers his sophomore year, Hedrick burst onto the scene in the Kansas state championships. Hedrick won the 300 intermediate hurdles and the 200 dash and finished second in the 110 hurdles at the state meet. He set Kansas records in the 300 intermediate hurdles, with a time of 22.78, and in the 200 dash, with a time of 21.7. Despite a sore ankle that he injured this year while playing basketball for East at the end of the season, Hedrick has his sights set even higher this year. He has already won the 500 hurdles and the Arkansas Relays three weeks ago. "MY GOAL IS TO WIN four firsts at state." Hedrick said. "It's going to be tough. I might run in the 100 at state." Pickens (or Mark Pickons) are real tough." Pickens and Hedrick will square off Saturday in the 100 at Memorial Stadium. Pickens has run a 10.44 in the 100. Hedrick has recorded a 10.84. "The KU 'Relsays is one-'of the big meets of the year," Hedrick said. "It's got a pretty quick track, probably the best one." And the competition is really good." With all the attention Hedrick has earned lately, many colleges have been recruiting him heavily. Although the national signing day was last week, Hedrick has not made up his mind where he wants to go. Hedrick said that he has not limited himself on what events he may participate in while he is in college. Although he has not competed in the decathlon while running for East, that event may be part of his future. "VEG I GOT NARROWED down to three or four teams," Hedrick said. "KU, K-State, Tennessee and Iowa State are the schools that I'm looking at. I'll make my decision in a couple of weeks." Kansas coach Bob Timmons cannot say anything about Hedrick because of his uncle's illness. "I've done a few," Hedrick said. "Two years ago, I qualified for the AAU Junior Olympic national meet during the summer. I couldn't participate because I hurt my back, but I'd like to do it in college." love to see the East star running for the Jawhacks in the future. HEDRICK ALWAYS seems to be looking for a challenge, and the Relays are just another step along the way. Danny Murphy, from Norman, Oklahoma, will give Hedrick a tough race in the 110 and 300 hurdles. 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