12 University Daily Kansan / Monday, September 23, 1991 National tournament gives players chance to prove skill on clay court By Michelle Betts Special to the Kansan TwoKansas tennis players made their first impressions of the season on clay this weekend, and one other will begin play tomorrow. Manuel Ortiz, Puerto Rico freshman, and Paul Gavin, Batavia, III., senior, won their first matches in the pre-qualifying round at the National Clay Court Championships yesterday in Wilmington, N.C. Rafael Rangel, Monterey, Mexico senior, already had qualified and will play tomorrow. MEN'S TENNIS Garvin defeated Kline Sack of Auburn 6-1, 8-4, and Ortiz defeated Mark Raios of North Carolina-Wilmington 6-0, 7-7, 7-5(7-2). Both men must win two other matches to qualify. Kansas men's tennis coach Scott Perelman said he chose the three playe- rnts for tournament because he thought they would be able playing on clay, a slower-playing surface than asphalt or grass. "This is only our first week of practice," Perelman said, "and we don't have an opportunity to practice on clay." Rangel and Ortiz both grew up playing on clay, so they should be comfortable playing on clay courts, Perelman said. The tournament is single elimination and has three rounds. the pre-qualifier, Ortiz and Garvin played in the pre-qualifier round as representatives of Region V, Perelman said. Rangel was one of four players last year ranked 71st in the region. the three Kansas players are not seeded in this tournament. Garvin played in the tournament last year and has had experience with clay courts, but he said he did not feel as comfortable playing on clay as on other surfaces. tie easier for Manuel and Rafael, who learned to play on clay. I just look at it as fun." "I just deal with it," he said. "It's a lit- Rangel said that he learned to play tennis on a clay court but that it had been awhile since he had played on one. "Obviously, I want to win some matches," he said. "We'll have a couple days to practice, so I can get used to the clay court." With carefully, I can advance to the main draw. Schools from across the country will be represented at the tournament, Pere尔 said, including Getorgetown, Carolina and the University of Miami. Pereman said that he could not really judge what the competition would be like because clay is a unique playing surface. "This is the only collegiate tennis tournament that is played on clay. Therefore there are some people that are effective on clay but may not be so good otherwise, "Perelman said. Seattle mistakes help KC win 20-13 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Steve DeBerg threw two touchdown passes and Nick Lowery kicked two field goals yesterday as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the mistake Seattle Seahawks 20-13. The Associated Press Chiefs linebacker Derrick Thomas, who sacked Dave Krieg an NFL-record seven times last year when the Seahawks won in Kansas City, was double-teamed most of the day. He got to quarterback Jeff Kemp only once, throwing him for a 9-yard loss just before the two-minute warning. The Seahawks (1-3) self-destructed in other ways as the Chiefs squared their record at 2-2. Paul Skansi, who caught Krieg's winning touchdown on the last play of last year's game, fumbled hit from behind by Kevin Porter in the fourth quarter and Lloyd Burry recovered on the 44 yard line. Six plays later, rookie Harvey Williams took a swing pass and outran two defenders on a 15-yard scoring play that made the score 20-3. Seattle's final touchdown came with 1:39 left when Derrick Fenner scored from the 1-yard line after a pass interference penalty on Billy Bell. Seattle then recovered an interception. Seattle then recovered an on-side kick, but Chris Martin intercepted Kemp and clinched the game. DeBerg threw an 18-yard touchdown pass toookie Tim Barnett for a 10-lead in the second quarter. Lowery, who missed a 51-yarder as time expired in the first half, connected from 27 yards in the second period and 39 in the fourth. The scoreless first quarter may have been the quickest of the year for any NFL game, taking only 20 minutes. Each team had only one possession. The Chiefs proceeded to drive 71 yards on 15 plays and take a 3-1 lead on Lowery's 27-yard field goal. The Seahawks took the opening kickoff and moved from their 35-yard line to the Kansas City 3-yard line. But on third down, Kemp was flushed out of the pocket and threw a high float in the direction of four defenders. Deron Cherry came down with the interception, the 47th of his career and 10 against Seattle. A 28-yard punt by rookie Alex Waits, made worse by a 15-yard personal foul penalty on Troy Junkin, put the Chiefs on the Seattle 36 yard line midway through the second period. 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