16 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 1. SPORTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2006 Softball, volleyball and baseball camps The four-day KU Softball Overnight Camp began the afternoon of July 9. Head KU softball coach Tracy Bunge, along with assistant coaches Jen Sewell and Christi Musser and many current players, instructed the girls, all of whom were between the ages of 12 and 18. The campers participated in drills that stressed offensive and defensive fundamentals, pitching, catching, hitting and knowledge of the game. The girls scrimmaged in the evenings, after which overnight campers stayed at Naismith Hall. The KU Volleyball Overnight Skills Camp also started July 9. Volleyball coach Ray Bechard led instruction that stressed fundamentals and game strategy. Camps stayed at Naismith. The last day of camp is today. The baseball summer "Super Skills Camp" started July 10. Boys ages nine through 12 received instruction from KU baseball staff and other visiting coaches. Overnight campers also stayed at Naismith. The camp ends tomorrow. -Jack Weinstein Playerruledineligible dismissed from team Kansas defensive tackle Eric Butler was dismissed from the football team after he was ruled ineligible by the NCAA in mid-June, Theresa Becker, associate athletics director for compliance, said. Butter petitioned for more eligibility this past January, Becker said. Butler was ruled ineligible because he enrolled at DeVry University in Kansas City, Mo., in 2001. Butler then transferred to Avila University in Kansas City, Mo., before walking on at KU in 2004. His enrollment at Devy started his eligibility clock. The NCAA allows its athletes five years to complete four years of athletic eligibility, which includes one red-shirt season. More years in addition to those five must be petitioned and approved by the NCAA. After his initial petition was denied, Becker said Butler appealed on May 11, which was denied in a letter from the NCAA on June 14. He finished with 12 tackles and two sacks as a backup last season. NCAA games to be held at Sprint Center Jack Weinstein Kansas City was awarded first and second round games in the men's NCAA tournament in 2009. The games will be held at the new Sprint Center in Kansas City, Mo., that is expected to open in October 2007. The opening game of the tournament will be held in Dayton, Ohio, which will also play host to first and second round games. Greensboro, N.C., Miami, Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Portland, Ore., and Spokane, Wash., will also play host to first and second round games in 2009. Boston, Indianapolis, Glendale, Ariz., and Memphis, Tenn., will play host to regional games in 2009. The Final Four will be in Detroit. The first and second round sites for the men's tournament in 2010 are Boise, Idaho, Buffalo, N.Y., Jacksonville, Fla., New Orleans, Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, Providence, R.J. and San Jose, Calif. Regional games in 2010 will be held in Houston, Salt Lake City, Syracuse, N.Y. and St. Louis.The Final Four will be in Indianapolis. The Sprint Center will also play host to first and second round games in the women's NCAA tournament in 2010. -Jack Weinstein KU hires head football trainer, Murphy Grant The University of Kansas Athletics Department hired Murphy Grant as the head football trainer. Grant has spent the past four years at Oklahoma State as an athletic trainer with the men's basketball team, and last year as the strength and conditioning coach, as well. Carol Jarosky, the head football trainer for the past four years, was originally thought to assume another role with the athletic department, but took a job with Don Joy, a medical device company that specializes in rehabilitation and regeneration products, in Indianapolis Diane Douglas, Human Resources director for the department, said an opportunity presented itself to Jarosky. "She couldn't turn it down," Douglas said. 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