PAGE 6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2011 FOOTBALL FROM PAGE 1 the quarterback, Agostinho can be moved around in different sets and formations and the defense won't be hurt by any lack of speed. Agostinho is an all-around defensive end, which is something the Kansas defensive line desperately needs. With two other starters being converted from a different position, the jayhawks' need the natural talent Agostinho has. Wyatt said Agostinho has been his most consistent defensive lineman for Kansas so far this fall. "I call him the technician, because he's very sound with his technique," Wyatt said. "He's very smart, he doesn't bust assignments very often, and he doesn't miss the line very often." His potential to stop the run and affect the opponents' pass game is unrivaled on the Jayhawks offensive line. Whether he can reach that potential or not remains to be seen. — Edited by Alexandra Esposito the golf course and in the class room is perseverance. Catt has now been playing golf for more than a decade and routinely stays after practice to work on his swing and his short game. GOLF FROM PAGE 1 "You really just have to be mentally focused and prepared to do well," Catt said. "People think of golf as 'Wow, anyone can do that and you don't have to physically exert yourself' but we play tournaments in two days with 36 holes on the first day and 18 the next and you're walking that whole time. Then you go home and sleep and wake up the next morning ready to do it all over again." Although Catt doesn't plan on pursuing a career in golf or turning professional, he said he's glad he kept with it in college. "I wanted to see how good I could really become and reach my full potential," he said. "I'm playing for the University of Kansas and I've always loved KU." THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN He still has a lot of time left and plans to work hard every minute of it. Motivation can be hard, but Catt only has one thing on his mind. "You're representing the Jayhawk on your bag, so that's always motivation," he said. Look for Catt and the rest of the Jayhawk men's golf team when they kick their season off in September. Edited by Adam Strunk MLB Royals give up lead, fall to Blue Jays, 4-3 ASSOCIATED PRESS TORONTO — Brett Lawrie hit a tiebreaking home run in the seventh inning, Jose Bautista added his major league-leading 37th homer and the Toronto Blue Jay's beat the Kansas City Royals 4-3 on Wednesday night. Jesse Litsch (5-3) pitched one scoreless inning of relief for the win. Frank Francisco worked ninth for his 11 save. Melky Cabrera walked to begin the ninth and, after Billy Butler lined out, stole second. Francisco struck out Eric Hosmer and ended it by getting Jeff Francoeur to line out to right. Louis Coleman (1-3) took the loss for the Royals, who have not won consecutive games since Aug. 3-4. Kansas City has won four of its past 16. Lawrie broke a 3-3 tie with a leadoff blast to the seventh, his fourth. The rookie third baseman also hit an RBI triple in the fourth. Toronto's Ricky Romero came in with a 5-10 record and 0.89 ERA since July 27, tied for the most wins in the majors while compiling the best ERA in that span. But the left-hander wasn't as sharp against Kansas City, giving up three runs and eight hits in six innings. That was as many earned runs as he had allowed in his previous three starts combined. Romero walked four and struck out three. Gordon walked to open the third, moved to second on a grounder and came home on Butler's RBI single. Toronto scored three runs in the fourth. Yunel Escobar was hit by a pitch from right-hander Luke Hochevar and Bautista responded to a brushback by hitting a towering home run off the facing of the third deck in left. One out later, Edwin Encarnacion singled and then scored on Lawrie's triple to left-center. Romero hit Alex Gordon to join the first and the Royals outster stole second before scoring Butler's double. Kansas City tied it when Gordon led off the fifth with a homer to right his career-high 17th. COLLEGE 98 DINING MATH Golfers punished for naked photos ASSOCIATED PRESS LINDSBORG — Bethany College golf team members were awaiting word Wednesday on whether nearly half of their fall season would be wiped out because a nude photo of the team went viral on the Internet. Edward Leonard III, president of the small, private central Kansas college, announced Monday the team would not be allowed to compete in its first three meets in September. There are only seven meets, including the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament, on the Swedes' fall schedule. Norrie Steyn, a junior co-captain from South Africa, said team members had fun doing the impromptu shoot, which features 14 team members standing side-by-side, completely nude other than shorts around their ankles and strategically placed golf clubs hiding their genitalia. Steyn told The Associated Press on Wednesday the photo was taken after the official team shot was finished and the coaches were gone. The team got the idea from a 2004 UCLA photo that featured team members naked except for buckets of golf balls each player used to shield their privates. Leonard was not amused. On Monday he announced the three-meet penalty and said the school hopes the players can learn from their mistake. "These students made what they though was a harmless decision, but there are ramifications of their actions," Leonard said in an emailed statement. "Their names are out there on the Internet with this photo indefinitely. They also affected Bethany College when they captioned their photo as the Swedes golf team. Even though this photo does not align with Bethany's values, we we can turn this situation into one that can educate the players and our other students about the responsibilities they have and how carefully they should consider their decisions." Golf coach Jon Daniels, who has been a coach at Bethany since 1981 and head of the golf team since 1993, said he found out about the photo in an email, and he knew it wasn't going to be good. Daniels was upbeat and taking the whole episode in stride Wednesday, noting he was getting messages from all over the world, some of them from former players who ribbed him about the photos. The story even aired on the Golf Channel. "We're traditionally a top 25 team in the country, we have a 3.2 grade-point average as a team, we do community service work, and it always goes unnoticed," Daniels said. "Then this thing comes up. It's unbelievable. It's a learning experience for an old guy who's learning the power of Facebook." The Lindsborg photographer who shot both the official and unofficial team pictures declined to comment Wednesday. The players expected a ruling on their appeal of the three-meet suspension Wednesday afternoon. Normally they would appeal to the athletic director, but since that is Daniels, the appeal will go to Leonard. Daniels said the tournaments Sept. 12 and 13 in Springfield, Mo., and the Central Christian meet in McPherson, and the Oklahoma Baptist meet Sept. 19 in Shawnee, Okla. - would have been warm-ups for the fall Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament. "The only thing it might do, we're missing two warm-up tournaments before the only designated conference tournament in the fall," Daniels said. "We're a good enough team that we ought to be able to overcome that. But wed like to have some tournaments under our belt." KANSANCLASSIFIEDS announcements ... 785-864-4358 Great house. Great location, close to campus. 3 BR, 2BTH, LV room, dining and kitchen. Family room with FP. 2 car garage. W/D hookup. Newly restored. $1100 per mth. Call 842-0508. 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