TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2004 SPORTS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7A drew and and Gore ober. oated Brazilian body bender T. J. Staley, Shawnee Mission junior, and Jennifer Roach, Leawood senior, play Capoeira, a traditional Brazilian martial art blending strength and music, Sunday afternoon at Ninth and Massachusetts streets. The KU Capoeira Club meets weekly in the Student Fitness Recreation Center. Ginny Weatherman/KANSAN FLAG FOOTBALL: Co-ed teams square off CONTINUED FROM 10A from dominating play and helps each team utilize its members. When a team scores a touchdown on a play involving a woman, the score counts for nine points rather than six. This came in handy for both teams Sunday. Sunday. Kathy Says Okay kicked off to Douthart/Amiini, which played a player short.Douthart/Amiini gained a first down on two passes to Lance Mall, Clay Center freshman. To cap off the drive, Boots ran the ball in for a touchdown. The team missed the extra point on a closed play and took an early 6-0 lead. ok an early or a later Kathy Says Okay retained possession, but received penalties on its first two downs for not having people on the line of scrimmage. Eventually, Cook ran for the first down. Megan Wood, Wichita Falls, Texas, senior, took over as quarterback, but was sacked at the line of scrimmage. On fourth down, Cook threw down the field. Two Kathy Says Okay members collided and fell, and the pass was knocked down On second down, the defense blitzed and almost intercepted the ball. Cook looked to Boots in the end zone for the touch-down, but he was ruled out of bounds. Halftime thwarted Douthart/Amiini's plans to extend its 6-0 lead. Kathy Says Okay switched quarterbacks after halftime. After receiving the ball, they also received a penalty for violating the closed-play rule. On the next down, Wood threw to St. Louis senior Mike Stiebel, who broke free of his defenders and ran for the touchdown. Since the play involved women, Kathy Says Okay got nine points for the touchdown. The extra point gave it the lead, 10-6. During Douthart/Amini's next possession, the team marched down the field and Bailey threw to Boots in the end zone on a closed play. The team tried for a two-point conversion, but couldr't complete the pass, bringing the score to 15-10. bringing the score up. The next set of possessions was more like a tennis match and less like a football game, with the ball bouncing back and forth. Kathy Says Okay received and advanced to Douthart/Amini's 20-yard line before Boots intercepted the ball. After a false start penalty, Douthart/Amini's Mall completed a pass to Wicoff, but was then intercepted by St. Louis grad student Nick Hunt. Kathy Says Okay took control of the ball, but Wicoff intercepted on the next down. Douthart/Amini tried to capitalize on their most recent turnover, but couldn't score and punted on the fourth down. Kathy Says Okay's next possession was short, but successful. After an incomplete pass to start the drive, Hunt broke several tackles and ran for the touchdown. The closed-play extra point failed, and Kathy Says Okay regained the lead. 16-15. Okay regenerate With under a minute to go, Douthart/Amini received the ball, but the team was penalized for illegal contact. Kathy Says Okay's Hunt intercepted on the next down, taking away Douthart/Amini's last chance, and securing a 16-15 victory. — Edited by Steve Vockrodt "It was a good game, a good team," said Paola senior Marcus Hammond, a member of Kathy Says Okay. "They played hard, and it is good to have good sportsmanship like that." TEAM ROSTERS Douthart/Amini Manuel Maier Rob Schabel Jed Mayes Rusty Scott Raj Mujeree Bryce Edgar Josh Wicoff Brandon Harvey Cindy Oursler Amy Bainum Suzette Runyon Laura Marsh Sarah Meng Dena Neuenschwander Cori Samskey January Bailey Jason Boots Kathy Says Okay Brian Cook Chris Eichler Adam Ferrari Nick Hunt Matt Parrot Mike Sheibel Emily Edgren Jamie Murphy Kathy Truong Megan Wood Kate Weisbrock Marcus Hammond David Tarverdi Intramural Scores Scores from Sunday Men: SAND VOLLEYBALL Big N Tastes defs. Sigma Chi (4 2(0, 2-0) Beta A-1 def. School Dorks (2-0, 2-0) Phi Psi 3 def. Law school Dorks (2-0, 2-0) SAE 2 def. DU 1 (2-0, 2-0) Beta A-3 def. SAE (12-0, 2-0) Theta Chi 1 def. Resolv (2-0, 2-0) Beta A-2 def. Sigma Chi (2-0, 2-0) Source: KU Recreation Services Women: ■ Alpha Chi Omega 1 def. AD Pirates (21-10, 21-17) ■ Lady Jayhawkers def. AGD 1 (21- 10, 21-10) Women: Bro's & Ho's def. Has Beens (16- 21, 21-16, 18-16) CoRec: 21, 21-16, 18-16) Blue Steel def. Army ROTC (2-0, 2) Blue Steel def. Army ROTC (2-0, 2-0) 0) Templin def. Mountaineers (21-19, 21-19) Sausage Tacos def. Bruce Hall (2-0, 2-0) Trichomonsis def. GP (21-6, 21-9) Slammers def. Law School Dorks (2-0, 2-0) - Swedish Nationals def. Anonymous (6-1) - S.E.X. def. Phi Psi 2 (1-0) - PI Kappa Phi def. Spades (3-1) - Battenfeld def. GP (1-0) - OP Elite tied Team Hydo (3-3) - Mad Cow def. Kappa Sigma (1-0) - Phil Delt A-1 def. LCA (4-1) - Fij def. Pub Crawlers (4-2) SOCCER Women: Women: Alpha Gamma Delta def. 4 North (1-0) CoRec: Delta Gamma def. Tri Delt (1-0) - Source: KU Recreation Services TODAY **Oliver 2 def. Dingos (3-2)** **The Neurons def. ROTC AF (3-1)** **Team X def. KU Hillel (1-0)** **Oilver 1 def. Army (1-0)** Kansas athletics calendar FRIDAY Men's golf at Alvamar, all day EXMOMENT Volleyball vs. Texas Tech at 7 p.m. Soccer vs. Nebraska at 5 p.m. Tennis at Tulsa, Okla., all day Women's golf at Texas Tech, all day FOOTBALL Monday. Sproles ran for a school record 292 yards and one touchdown in Kansas State's 40-20 win against Louisiana-Lafayette. The performance was his second 200-yard rushing Sproles named Big 12 offensive player of week DALLAS—Darren Sproles of Kansas State, Texas A&M's Erik Mayes and Darrent Williams of Oklahoma State were named Big 12 players of the week on Monday. game of the season. Mayes had 10 tackles, including one for a loss, a key fourth-quarter interception and a pass deflection in Texas A&M's 27-6 win over then-No. 25 Clemson. The freshman also had two punt returns for 58 yards. Williams picked up his second consecutive player of the week honors for his work in Oklahoma State's 59-7 win over SMU. His 162 punt return yards were a career high. He also had three tackles, a 53-yard fumble return and a pass breakup. The Associated Press CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10A RUNNER-UP: Apartment M first to score, kept up the pace Apartment M ball carrier had been tackled before the ball broke the plane, but the touchdown stood. BYB40's next drive was quick and successful, ending in a touchdown pass from quarterback Matt Ross, Merriam senior, to Donny Fennesy, Shawnee junior. The extra point was no good, but BYB40 had cut into Apartment M's lead, 14-6. Apartment M took con- But BYB40 couldn't beat the clock. Apartment M took control of the ball and wasted time in a giant game of keep-away. Though discouraged, the team members of BYB40 refused to waiver from their goal, and said they were looking forward to their next game. "We played poorly and only lost by a touchdown, so we're confident that if we meet them again, we'll win," said Chicago senior Mike Marion, BYB40's team captain. — Edited by Johanna M. Maska CONTINUED FROM 10A WEINSTEIN: St. Louis in April Last year, the injuries to Simien, Langford and Giddens definitely hindered their play, but despite all the nagging injuries, the Jayhawks were still able to play well enough to almost reach their third consecutive final four. With four returning starters, all, I hope, healthy, there is no limit to what the seniors and this team can accomplish. It may be the best chance the 'Hawks have to turn Lawrence into title town for the next couple of years. The three seniors and possibly Giddens will leave Lawrence in search of NBA millions after this season is finished. The time has come for Simien, Langford and Miles to lead this team to the top of a ladder in St. Louis in April. I don't want to hear any excuses. They need to get it done. This is their team. It's time to show the world exactly who they are and what they're made of. Kansas will compete for the title in 2005. There's no question about that. Will they win it? 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