UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, September 27, 1996 3B Softball starts tomorrow Team will focus on involvement abilities in opener By Cameron Heeg Kansan staff writer Getting all the players involved and finding out what they can do in competition is the focus of softball head coach Tracy Bunge in this weekend's games. The Kansas softball team will start its fall season this weekend in Omaha, Neb., at the Creighton Tournament. I am excited to get back in the crinkson and blue," said Bunge, a former player and Kansas Jayhawk Hall of Fame member. "We are looking to start out strong, but this weekend's games aren't too important because I will be mixing and matching the players around." The Jayhawks will play Hastings College in the first round of the tournament tomorrow. Bunge said she didn't know much about the Hastings team, but it didn't bother her. "We are all pumped up and ready to start the season," she said. "The truth is I don't care who we play." Senior catcher Kristina John pumped up and ready to start the season. " SOFTBALL Tracy Bunge softball head coach son said she didn't know much about the competition but was ready to get started. "I am ready to quit practicing and actually face real competition," Johnson said. "We will definitely put the practice to good use when we get out on the field." After this tournament the team will play in the Big 12 Fall Preview Tournament Oct. 4-6 in Adair, Mo. The Jayhawks will face defending Big 12 Conference champions Oklahoma. Bunge said that would be the game in which a tempo of play would be established for the team. "We have a great opportunity to beat up on Oklahoma and show the conference competition that we are serious," Bunge said. No. 2 Julie True, Jr, Shawnee, outfield field No. 3 Aly Berry, Fr. Topeka, outfield No. 3 Aly Berry, Fr. Topeka, outfield No. 4 Joy C. Peters, So. Decatur, III. first base / third base No. 6 Christy McPhail, Fr. Overbrook, pitcher No. 5 Katie Malone, Fr. Dodge City, second base No. 7 Sara Holland, Jr, Bixby, Okla., outfield No. 8 Sara McCann, Jr. Kansas City, Mo., third base No. 9 Shannon Stanwix, Fr. Lawrence, first base No. 10 Michelle Huber, Jr. Merriam, shortstop No. 11 Heather Hibben, Fr. Huntington Beach, Calif., pitcher No. 12 Heather Richins, Sr. Chico, Calif., second base No. 13 Kristina Johnson, Jr. Lawrence, catcher No. 14 Courtney Wilson, So. Salina, pitcher 16. N Sarah Workman, So. Orlando, Fl., pitcher No. 19 Bet Erickson, So. Clay Center, catcher/utility No. 20 Jennifer Funkhouser, Jr. Fall-blo- cal, Calif., outfield Daily Lunch and Dinner Specials Great Homecooked Food Reasonable Prices Mon-Sat 1 I am-3:30pm Dinner 5:30-9:30 pm Closed Sunday Dine-In or Carry Out 1006 Mass 843-0561 In Old Drake's Snack Shop Bengtson, Lawrence sophomore, Davis, Newton sophomore, struggled in the first round of the Kansas Invitational, shooting an 81. He steadily improved over the next 36 holes, shooting a 73 in the second round and a 75 in the final round. "We need to play everyone we can because we don't know what kind of team we have right now," Randall said. "Ryan and Jake won the right to play this weekend based on their tournament performances. Players should get rewarded based on performance, and that's exactly what I did." The Etc. Shop 928 Mass. Downtown 843-0611 Randall wanted to use as many players as he could to better the team in the long run, he said after the Kansas Invitational when he announced the recent line-up changes. For that reason, Randall said that now was the time to experiment and to see who could perform next season for the team. struggled the most during the tournament. He posted rounds of 81, 80 and 79. After the tournament, Bengtson talked about his play. "We usually use part of the fall season to determine our top players for the spring season," Randall said. "This year, we'll have to use the entire fall season to do that because we lack seniors, so we need to give all our younger players some experience." total of 220 for the tournament. While both players will see their first action of the year for team play over the weekend, Randall was confident that his decision was correct. "I had a lot of anxiety when we started the tournament, so I never really got into a comfort zone," Bengtson said. "I started this season on the low end, so the only way I can go from here is up." THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS SCHOOL OF LAW presents a PRELAW PROGRAM Kansas will face Baylor at 1 p.m. Sunday in another Big 12 Conference match-up. This is the first year that Baylor has had a soccer team. 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No Showings Sat. & Sun. 4:45 7:15 Trainspotting (R) Fri. No Showings Sat. & Sun. 9:45 only Runners bound for invitational By Brian A. Petrotta Kansan sportswriter This will be the largest and most competitive race Kansas will compete in this season. Thirty-five schools will take part in the women's race, while the men's race features 19 squads from across the nation. The top competition in the women's gold race will come from Georgetown, Oregon, Providence and Villanova. The men will be challenged by Colorado State, Northern Arizona, Providence, Washington, Wiscor- The Kansas men's and women's cross country teams are back in action this weekend. The Jayhawks will participate in the 1996 Roy Griak Cross Country Invitational in Minnesota. The meet will be at the University of Minnesota Golf Course and will get under way at noon. Senwart got his first look at his team two weeks ago on Sept. 14 at the Jayhawk Invite. The women's team finished third, and the men's team finished fifth overall. sin and Wyoming, Three Big 12 schools, including Iowa State, Missouri and Nebraska, also will compete. In all, seven nationally-ranked cross country teams, including Adam's State, which sports the topranked women's team in NCAA Division II competition, will be racing tomorrow. "People want to see tough interregional competition," said Kansas cross country coach Gary Schwartz. "We are excited about this meet. Minnesota is known for having a great course, and they run a good meet. Our team has practiced hard, and we look forward to testing them out against tough teams. We need to see where our team is at so far." In other cross country news, Rim Rock Farm, the Jayhawks' home turf, has been chosen to play host to the 1998 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships. The event is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 28, 1998, and it is the first time Kansas is the host for the Cross Country Championships. In addition to the strong team showing, there were also solid individual finishers. Women's captain Emily Miles was the first Jayhawk to cross the finish line. Her time of 17:44 placed her 11th overall. Sophomore Ann Deveaux also ran well, finishing 16th overall at a time of 18:06. For the men's team, junior Bryan Schultz led Kansas with a time of 25:21, finishing 13th. Freshman Andy Tate also made a strong showing with a 17th place finish and a 25:39 mark. OPENING WEEKEND! Friday, Sept. 27, 8 pm Saturday, Sept. 28, 8 pm Sunday, Sept. 29, 2 pm Lyric Theatre Underwritten by Sprint Foundation Symphony No.9 Student Express $4 on sale 2 hours before concert Call now! 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