6 Wednesday, November 10, 1976 University Daily Kansan Soccer a love affair for Hubach BY BRENT ANDERSON Associate Sports Editor Freshman placekicker and punter Mike Hubach is one of the few people recruited to play for KU solely because of his ability to be a hitter. But he says he'd rather be playing soccer. He has been effective at kicking football, so far, hitting 25 of 25 point-after-touchdown attempts (a 92 proficiency) and making five of 19 field goal attempts. He has also become KU's 1. no punt, and has punted 28 times for U90 vards, a 37.7-vard average. Hubach is from Cleveland, where he was a three-time all-state selection because of his ability to play soccer. He went to West Virginia and then to Ohio, where he is consistently one of the best in Ohio. HUBACH, HOWEVER, not only was a star on his high school soccer team, but on his football team as well. Hubach said West Tech needed a kicker, so the football coach consulted the soccer coach about finding a kicker, job, and an arrangement was worked out. Then he would practice soccer four days a week and football once a week. "On Thursday, the football team would work on their specialty plays," Hubaed said yesterday. "I would come and work on my kicking, then play in the games." Hubach was good enough at kicking footballsb to be the first kicker ever named to his all-conference team. He averaged 43.5 yards a punt his senior year and kicked nine field goals and 16 of 17 extra points to lead his team in scoring. "THERE'S NO DOUBT that soccer is my first love," he said, "but I had I need opportunities to come up with a face I come like I'm missing something, but I guess that's only natural." Besides being an all-state soccer selection, Hubach received Mid-Westrd Regional football recognition and was a nominee for high school All-American Fibach said he planned to play soccer in Ohio during semester break and again during the summer. But football will also be on his mind. "I'm going to play spring ball," he said, "and will be working out in the summer. I'm going to try to improve as much as I can." At 5 feet 11, 190 pounds, with a strong leg, Hubach could have a shot at playing pro football. He still has three years of college football experience on hisself to be good enough to play in the pros. "THAT'S SOMETHING I thought about after I got a scholarship," he said. "I'm going to work at it, and if things work out, that's fine." Hubach said, however, that it was possible to "kick your leg out," to practice so much that it becomes more difficult to kick or nunt effectively. Before games, Hubach said, it is sometimes very tiring to warm up. After a few kickoffs, placekicks and puns in a short amount of time, his lee can get tired. "But that doesn't happen too often," he said. Hubach said the transition from Cleveland to a college town like Lawrence hadn't been difficult, although at first he wasn't sure exactly how to handle it. "I didn't know what to do when I first got here," he said. "I'm starting to get used." There's another thing Hubach said he measured. Mom's home cookin'. Don't we all. Volleyball wins league now headed for regionals Although KU didn't finish the conference matches with an undefeated record, the Jayhawks' volleyball team still will enter the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Region Six tournament next week, the team with the best record in Kansas. The Jayhawks defeated Wichita State and lost to Kansas State last year, night to finish the conference season with a 41-2 record. That was not the case for the Pepsi-colored, Mum., for the regional November 18. K-State finished second in the conference with a 2-average, and WSU was third at 13.4. The top two teams from Kansas were eligible to go to the regionals, but K-State decided not to send its team because of the wildcat never, WSU will go in the Wildcats place. KU defeated WSU in the first match last night, 15-12, 15-8. WSU then came back to beat K-State in three games, 15-10, 10-15, 15-8. In the final game, the Wildcats beat the Jayhawks for the first time this season, 6-15. "I thought the girls let down in the second game because they saw they had won it when K-State lost to Wichita," KU coach Bob Stancill said. The Transcendental Meditation Program Free Public Lecture Tonight, Nov. 10 7:00 Kansas Union—Regionalist Rm. The 'Hawks now have a 9-0 match record and will be hosting a United States Volleyball Association tournament this weekend in Robinson Gymnasium. Meetings to begin Plans are being made to start a series of public meetings between KU students and faculty members. 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