4B Thursday, September 12, 1996 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Softball walk-ons add depth By Cameron Heeg Kansan staff reporter Concerns held by Kansas softball head coach Tracy Bunge about the lack of team depth were dashed last week when softball tryouts brought in four new players. Before tryouts the team had only 13 players, four of whom were pitchers. Injuries could have hurt the team's success with only nine players to spread around the field, Bunge said. The squad, with the addition of two sophomore walk-onss, Joy Peters and Beth Erickson, and two freshmen, Aly Berry and Katie Malone, is now at Burge's ideal size of 16. The team now has five freshmen, four sophomores, six juniors and one senior. "The walk-onns will have a good year learning and developing into players that will contribute to the team," Bunge said. "They are going to do everything they need to do in order to get playing time, and that is what you like to see in a walk-on player — excitement to be playing for the team." What it means to play for Kansas was put into perspective for Erickson, Clay Center "She reminded us that softball may not be recognized that much, but that being a KU athlete is something that is recognized," Erickson said. Being a Kansas athlete is nothing new for Erickson. She was on the rowing team last year, but decided it wasn't the sport for her. She will be used as a utility player and backup catcher. "I want to be looked at as a football player playing softball, not an athlete playing softball." Erickson said. "I want to show that I am dedicated to the team and the sport." Bunge is preparing the team for the Creighton Tournament in Omaha, Neb., Sept. 28-29, and the Big 12 Fall Preview in Adair, Mo., Oct. 4-6. "We will be getting back to Hitting 101, Fielding 101 and Pitching 101," Bunge said. "We need to reload with the fundamentals to get ready and find out what we can do in Creighton. I want to make sure that the players adjust to what I want them to do, and then we can work on team concept for the season." Today's Birthday (Sept. 12) Tune up your act, and you'll make more money this year. Follow up on frivolous ideas now through October. In December give the old you a nice send-off and let the new you out. In January, get serious about achieving a goal with the one you love. An old debt comes due in April. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) — Today is a 9. If you bustie about in the morning, you may get enough done to take the rest of the day off. If there’s anything you want to know, ask tonight. A friend will want to talk. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Today is a 4. Although you are very popular, don't forget a person who doesn't get out much. A little attention from you means a lot. You'll have plenty of options this evening. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21)—Today is an 8. 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