University Daily Kansan / Thursday, August 28, 1986 13 Team scrimmages By Frank Hansel Sports editor Quarterbacks Mike Orth and Tom Quick each threw touchdown passes in a 45-minute controlled scrimmage yesterday on the practice field behind Anschutz Sports Pavilion. Quick, guiding the second team offense, threw six yards to running back Scott Sehriner for the touchdown. The drive was kept alive by an off-sides penalty on a fourth-down punt. Quick also passed to freshman tight end Tracy Jordan for 22 yards to keep the drive going. Place kicker Louis Klemp added the extra point. Orth brought the first string offense back and capped a 27-yard drive by hitting fullback Mark Henderson on a 22-yard scoring pass. "We were a little sluggish," head coach Bob Valesente said after the scrimmage. "We weren't as crisp as we were before." The team's first scrimmage was Saturday. Valesente said he was pleased with the Jayhawk's situation scrimmage that followed. The offenses worked on converting third and first down situations from inside the 15-yard line. Orth completed two of seven passes for 28 yards and a touchdown. Quick went four for five for 40 yards and a touchdown. Freshman quarterback Kyle Donhooe was three for three for 18 yards. Running back Arnold Snell led the rushers with 25 yards on eight carries. Henderson led the receivers with two catches for 30 yards. Wide receivers Jordan, Schriner, Quinton Smith, Sal Lewis, Tony Harvey and John Brehm each had one catch. "He has excellent instincts and has added depth to our running game," Valesente said. Valesente will put the team through its third controlled scrimmage at 10 a.m. Saturday in Memorial Stadium. Doug Vance, sports information director, said the team had voted Orth, free safety Wayne Ziegler, center Paul Oswald, defensive end Phil Forte and linebacker John Randolph team captains. 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