14 Wednesday, March 22, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Three clubs compete during break and report trips were well worth it bv Beth Behrens Kansan sportswriter While the Kansas soccer and crew clubs traveled to Texas during Spring Break to compete and work on their tans, the rugby club braved cold weather in Seattle and Victoria, Canada. But representatives of all three clubs said the trips were productive. This was the eighth year that the crew club participated in the Heart of Texas Regatta in Austin. Of the 114 members, 96 attended. Coach Dan Jewett said that most of those attending at least one medal. Jewett said this year was the most successful Spring Break tour the club had. The club won the Jester cup, an event that was the point total achievement in the regatta. In individual races, the club also brought home the Executor Cup for the men's heavyweight varsity 8, the First Interstate Bank Trophy for the women's heavyweight varsity 8 race, and 17 medals; eight gold, silver and bronze were placed second in the women's heavyweight race with a lightweight entry. The men's heavyweight varsity-8 consists of eight rowers weighing more than 160 pounds each. The women's varsity-8 consists of eight rowers weighing more than 130 pounds each. "It's not unusual to have one of the crews do well," Jewett said. "But all of ours did well. The novice crew (first year members), did extremely well. They medaled in every race they were entered in. This is probably the most successful race we've bad there." al there We have a large team this year with more depth than we've ever had. Now we just need good weather." Good weather was an element that was missing during the rugby club's Spring Break tour in the Pacific Northwest. Rugby member Herb Llewellyn, Lawrence senior, said the bad weather and a lack of unity within the team caused Kansas to lose the first game of the tour to the University of Washington 9.6. He said the field in Washington was half-covered with water after a torrential downpour. "We didn't really get it together," Llewellyn said. "But we built on that less to take third in the tournament in Victoria, Canada." Llewellyn said the temperatures remained low, but the team's performance rose in Victoria. The club met four teams during the tournament. The first game was a rematch against Washington that Kansas won by default 6-0 because Washington failed to field a complete team. Kansas also won the second game against Brigham Young 9-0. The club lost the next two games against British Columbia 9-6 and Victoria 42-3. "The two teams which took first and second, the University of Victoria and the University of British Columbia, are probably the best two collegiate rugby teams in North America, so we feel pretty good about coming in third." Llewellyn said. Because of the tight game schedule and some minor injuries sustained by some of the Kansas club members, he said the club was not emotionally ready for the Saturday game. "we suffered mostly bumps and bruises," Llewellyn said. "At least there were no broken bones on our team. We had lots of stitches, and one guy went to the hospital with a mild concussion, but there weren't any injuries that will keep anyone out for the season." The next game for the rugby club is this weekend at home against the University of Wisconsin. The soccer club spent its first spring tour in El Paso, Texas, where the weather was much warmer. Sean Holmes, a graduate student from Ottawa, Canada, said the trip was a positive experience for the club. "We were training two weeks previous to the tour, and we've had four hard games in six days," Holms said. "Most teams are just starting now. The trip provided us with some good competition. We were playing fresh against four teams, each playing on home fields." The club tied the first game 2-2 against Texas Tech. Kansas was down by two units Holmes and Allan Rivers scored three goals, and scored two goals to tie the score. The second game ended in a 1-1 tie against New Mexico State. Lawrence sophomore Kris Plumhoff scored the Kansas goal. Game three against the University of Juarez ended in a 3-4 defeat. The club was victorious, however, in its last game of the week against the University of Texas-Ell Paso, 2-1. They were scored by Pumblow and Holmes. Holmes said the club would play at the Big Eight Championships April 2.10 in Manhattan. Make up to $1000 a week! 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