UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Fridav. October 4,1996 3B DEPTH CHART KANSAS JAYHAWKS OFFENSE | Pos. No. | Name | Ht. | Wt. | Yr. | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | WR 1 | ISAAC BYRD | 6-2 | 180 | Sr. | | 86 | Hinechandler | 5-11 | 185 | Fr. | | TE 89 | JIM MOORE | 6-3 | 250 | Sr. | | 13 | Hosee Priday | 6-2 | 245 | Sr. | | LT 79 | SCOTT WHITTAKER | 6-6 | 285 | Sr. | | 50 | Michael Lies | 6-3 | 285 | Sr. | | LG 55 | JIM STIEBEL | 6-2 | 275 | Sr. | | 73 | Dameon Hunt | 6-2 | 280 | Fr. | | C 65 | JARED SMITH | 6-1 | 270 | Sr. | | 68 | Chris Eneeking | 6-3 | 260 | Fr. | | RG 77 | CLEVE ROBERTS | 6-6 | 270 | So. | | 72 | Shawn Vang | 6-2 | 275 | So. | | RT 76 | JUSTIN GLASGOW | 6-6 | 300 | So. | | 71 | Derrick Chandler | 6-7 | 310 | Jr. | | WR 80 | ANDREC CARTER | 5-10 | 165 | Sr. | | 4 | John Gordon | 5-11 | 180 | Fr. | | QB 18 | MATT JOHNER | 6-1 | 195 | Jr. | | 8 | Ben Ruzu | 6-0 | 190 | Sr. | |RB 30 | ERIC GALBRATH | 6-1 | 205 | Jr. | | 34 | Mark Sanders | 6-0 | 215 | Sr. | |RB 20 | TUNE HENLEY | 5-11 | 215 | Sr. | | 25 | Eric Venn | 5-9 | 215 | Jr. | DEFENSE | OLB 47 | PATRICK BROWN | 5-10 | 210 | So. | | 45 | J. J. Johnson | 6-2 | 240 | So. | | DT 83 | DEWEY HOUSTON III | 6-4 | 270 | Jr. | | 90 | Dan Dercher | 6-4 | 265 | So. | | NT 70 | BRETT McGRAW | 6-1 | 280 | Jr. | | 59 | John Williams | 6-4 | 275 | Sr. | | DT 57 | KEVIN KOPP | 6-4 | 270 | So. | | 93 | Adrian Greene | 6-4 | 280 | Sr. | | 63 | Dion Johnson | 6-4 | 280 | So. | |OLB 49 | CHRIJS JONES | 6-2 | 245 | Sr. | | 95 | Jeremy Hanak | 6-6 | 245 | Sr. | | LB 38 | JASON THOREN | 6-2 | 220 | So. | | 54 | Steve Bratten | 6-1 | 228 | So. | | LB 46 | RONNEIE WARD | 6-0 | 225 | Sr. | | 52 | Tyrus Fontenot | 5-8 | 220 | Sr. | | LCB 23 | JASON HARRIS | 5-10 | 170 | Jr. | | 29 | Manolito Jones | 6-1 | 170 | Jr. | | FS 28 | TONY BLEVINS | 6-0 | 170 | Jr. | | 6 | Bilal Cook | 5-10 | 170 | Jr. | | SS 24 | MAURICE GADDIE | 6-9 | 190 | Jr. | | 27 | Michael Allen | 5-10 | 190 | Jr. | | RC 37 | JAMIE HARRIS | 5-10 | 175 | So. | | 10 | Milich Bowles | 5-8 | 170 | Sr. | SPECIALISTS | P 41 | DEAN ROYAL | 6-2 | 180 | Jr. | | 36 | Jeff McCord | 5-9 | 220 | Sr. | | LSN 85 | SEAN MEDERMOTT | 6-3 | 230 | So. | | 94 | Pat Bishop | 6-3 | 285 | Sr. | | PR 1 | ISAAC BYRD | 6-2 | 180 | Sr. | | 28 | Tony Blevin | 6-0 | 170 | Jr. | | PK 1 | JARRAIL JACKSON | 6-1 | 250 | Sr. | | 18 | Steffen Doelger | 6-1 | 185 | Sr. | | SE 6 | MICHAEL MCDANIEL | 6-0 | 213 | Sr. | | 11 | Jon Blocker | 6-1 | 205 | So. | | LT 70 | BARRY GILES | 6-5 | 302 | Jr. | | 79 | Jon Mulac | 6-4 | 276 | Jr. | | LG 67 | DERRICK NELSON | 6-2 | 296 | Jr. | | 73 | Rickey Sham | 6-2 | 284 | Jr. | | C 73 | BRUCE MCCLURE | 6-5 | 276 | Jr. | | 77 | Tim Macias | 6-2 | 265 | Jr. | | RG 66 | CHRISE CAMPBELL | 6-3 | 285 | Sr. | | 64 | Greg Moyer | 6-2 | 263 | Sr. | | RT 71 | JAY SMITH | 6-3 | 273 | So. | | 75 | Sammy Williams | 6-3 | 273 | So. | | TE 86 | JASON FREEMAN | 6-3 | 233 | So. | | 90 | Matt Anderson | 6-1 | 222 | So. | | FL 10 | GERALD WILLIAMS | 6-3 | 188 | So. | | 8 | Brandon Daniels | 5-10 | 212 | So. | | QB 12 | JUSTIN FUENTE | 6-2 | 220 | Pr. | | 1 | Eric Moore | 6-2 | 178 | Pr. | | FB 32 | DWAYNE CHANDLER | 5-11 | 215 | Sr. | | 20 | Michael Rose | 5-11 | 213 | Sr. | | HB 33 | DE'MOND PARKER | 5-10 | 205 | Pr. | | OLB 36 | TRAVIAN SMITH | 6-2 | 225 | So. | | 49 | Terrance Malone | 6-2 | 222 | So. | | MLB 45 | TYRELL PETERS | 6-0 | 221 | Sr. | | 43 | Corey Ivy | 6-1 | 221 | Sr. | | OLB 51 | BRODERICK SIMPSON | 6-1 | 224 | So. | | 64 | Dale Allan | 6-1 | 208 | So. | | LCB 7 | CEDRIC STEPHENS | 5-9 | 117 | So. | | 41 | Mike Woods | 5-11 | 174 | So. | | SS 13 | TERRY WHITE | 5-10 | 191 | So. | | 17 | Rod Henderson | 6-2 | 191 | So. | | FS 29 | GANA JOSEPH | 6-0 | 201 | So. | | 5 | Stephen Kiddle | 6-1 | 209 | So. | | RC 9 | ANTHONY FOGLE | 5-11 | 193 | Sr. | | 11 | Ramon Burroughs | 5-11 | 157 | Sr. | SPECIALISTS | PK 15 | JEREMY ALEXANDER | 5-10 | 184 | Jr. | | 14 | Steve Daniels | 5-9 | 165 | Sr. | | P 82 | BRIAN LEWIS | 6-2 | 225 | So. | | 17 | Gary Don Moore | 6-1 | 190 | Sr. | | HLD 82 | BRIAN LEWIS | 6-2 | 225 | So. | | SNP 61 | TAYLOR WICKERSHAM | 6-0 | 214 | Jr. | | 57 | Casey Bookout | 6-3 | 214 | Jr. | | PR 47 | RODNEY REAU | 6-0 | 175 | Pr. | | KR 19 | JARRAIL JACKSON | 5-8 | 176 | Pr. | | HLD 18 | MATT JOHNER | 6-1 | 295 | Jr. | Rowers get new captains Last year's experience encourages the team to establish high goals By Matt Woodruff Kansan sportswriter The varsity rowing team will be led by a new crew of captains this year: Julie Kassick, Evergreen, Co. senior; Jennifer Miller, Mexico, Mo. senior, and Kristen Wiebe, Newton junior. "We took a vote and they decided who it Jennifer Miller was that they wanted to lead them," said Rob Catloth, women's rowing coach. Catloth said that as captains the women would be expected to direct daily activities as well as provide leadership throughout the season. "They will be in charge of everyday duties like leading warm-ups," Catloth said. "I also expect them to try and do things socially and promote team unity." "We try to keep people motivated in workouts and make sure everyone keeps a positive attitude." Kassick said. Wiebe said that another job of the captain was keeping the rowers and coaches thinking together. "Our job is to kind of make sure that communication is good between the coaches and rowers," Wiebe said. "We need to be someone that the others on the team can talk to and keep the coach informed on what is going on." The team experienced its first season as a varsity squad last year and hopes the experience will make it stronger in competition. "It helped a lot last year because we really got a taste of what the competition will be like," Kassick said. With a year of experience, the rowers also will have higher expectations for themselves. "I think we will do well this year," Wiebe said. "We've gained a lot of experience, and there is a lot of strength and depth on this team." Wiebe said that the team would be expecting to go to more prestigious races this season. Kassick said. "There will also be an NCAA Championship for rowing this year. We have to qualify or be asked to go to that." "One of our major goals is to get to The team can qualify for the championship Kristen Wiebe oy placing high in regattas. Their first competition will be at the Head of the Kaw regatta on Oct. 12 at the Kaw River in Kansas City, Mo. "Practice is going pretty good, and everyone is working really hard," Kassick said. "Things are just starting to fall into place for us." Volleyball players building trust By Adam Herschman Kansan sportswriter Kansan sportswriter The Kansas volleyball team has had a problem with losing games after great starts. The Jayhawks (6-11) will try to snap their four-match losing streak against Oklahoma at 7:30 tomorrow night in Allen Field House. Kansas freshman Amanda Reves said that when the team took a lead it lost part of its intensity. 13-5 in the first game last night, the Wildcats scored 10 unanswered points and won the game. Kansas lost the match in three consecutive games to Kansas State (14-2) in Manhattan. After leading No. 26 Kansas State "It's like you're tasting it, and then all of a sudden, we play scared," Reves said. "When we make a mistake, the trust isn't there," Reves said. "We're trying to believe in each other." Kansas sophomore Moira Donovan added that the Jayhawks had to finish games as strongly as they started them. "We do lose confidence in each other," Donovan said. "We need to trust each other." Kansas has been working on drills in practice that deal with trust and communication. Kansas volleyball coach Karen Schonewise said that the team had a good practice yesterday and that it had a good chance to pick up its first conference victory against Oklahoma. Volleyball practice moved "I feel we have better athletes overall than they do." Schonew said. "If we're playing at our best, we will beat them." Oklahoma won three games Sept. 20 and 21 at the Kansas Tournament in Allen Field House. The Sooners and Jayhawks did not play each other in the tournament. By Kerry Hillard Kansan sportswriter "Our president came in during practice and said we had been bumped from the courts," said Ian Stine, men's club volleyball player. The word "bump" not only describes a hit in volleyball. It now describes what has happened with the men's and women's club volleyball teams' practices. The teams had been practicing from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at Robinson Center. Because of scheduling conflicts with intramural floor hockey, the club teams must now practice from 6 to 8 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays at Robinson. The change will be in effect from October to November. Stine and his teammates are not happy about the situation. "We work our butts off to play volleyball," said Stine, Lawrence freshman. "I just think all that work should count for something." Club teams, HPER courses, intramural sports and open-use times must be scheduled at Robinson. The Recreation Advisory Board sets the schedule at the beginning of the year. Rick Rosenstengle, associate director of Recreation Services, said the schedule noted there would be a change in the club volleyball teams' practice time. According to the recreation handbook, intramural teams have scheduling precedence over club teams. Rosenstengle said intramural sports took precedence because they involved more students. Fifty teams with 10 members each are expected to participate in floor hockey. The men's club volleyball team has two teams of 12. The women's team has 25 members. "You may have six to seven clubs wanting the same practice time, and only one of them is going to be happy," Rosenstengle said. Since the practice time has been changed, five fewer players attend the men's practice and only eight of 25 attend the women's practice. Amanda Albertson, Leawood sophomore, is the women's club volleyball vice president. She said that many players had schedules that conflicted with the new times. The club teams hope to move practice to a local junior high or high school. By Cameron Heeg Kansas staff writer Kansan staff writer Baseball team prepares for spring Tryouts are complete, so let the week-end games begin. The Kansas baseball team is preparing for the intersquad scrimmage games to be played this weekend at Hoglund-Maupin Stadium south of Allen Field House. "The games this weekend are definitely going to be competitive," said Justin Headley, junior first baseman-outfielder. "There has already been a lot of talk at practices about who is going to win." At the games this weekend, the team will be spilt into two squads; juniors and seniors vs. the freshmen and sophomores. The freshmen and sophomores will have the advantage because they have more players; however, the older players were not worried. "Any time there are games when the younger guys play against us older guys, it comes down to pride, said Joe DeMarco, junior infielder. "We know that we can't let them beat us." In addition to players getting bragging rights, Bobby Randall, baseball coach, will look at these games as mileposts for the progress of the team. Randall said the games were critical to the coaching staff because they allowed the staff to see which players would be most productive in the spring season. The regular season may seem far off, but the Jayhawks will need this time to prepare for strong competition in the spring. "We need this practice time in the fall," Randall said. "I don't think that there is enough experience on the team to win some of the games next season. There just aren't enough pee-wee type schools on our schedule for the spring." Tryouts yielded one player, Quentin Rails. The sophomore pitcher originally played at Lawrence High School. Rails transferred from Johnson County Community College to Kansas after spending his freshman year as a middle reliever. He played in 11 games with one start, one save, and ended with a 7.57 ERA. Baseball update Intersquad game times: 6 p.m. today, 4 p.m. tomorrow and 1 p.m. Sunday. Last intersquad games at 5 p.m. Oct. 18, 7 p.m. Oct. 19 and 1 p.m. Oct. 20. "He was clearly the best player in tryouts," Randall said. "He has the ability to compete on the team for pitching time." In tryouts Rials showed his strength by throwing the ball at $8.84 mph ■ World series predictions: Coach Randall, San Diego vs. Texas, with Texas winning it all. First baseman/outfielder Headley, Braves vs. Texas with Texas winning. Infielder DeMarco, Braves vs. Baltimore with strong pitching carrying Baltimore to the promised land.