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Wednesday, November 17, 1993
SPORTS NIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN
Sand volleyball courts to be built at Robinson
By Kent Hohlfeld
Kansan sportswriter
Kansas' recreation services is expanding its facilities to include four new sand volleyball courts for use this spring. Recreation services already supervise the use of 15 tennis courts, 15 racquetball courts, six basketball courts and 14 assorted playing fields around campus.
Allan Heinze, director of physical education and recreation services, said that adding the new volleyball courts had been a goal of the department for about a year. He said that it decided to delay the $8,500 construction on the new courts until now because of construction on a storm sewer pipe that runs directly under the new courts. The sewer pipe was finished Oct.1 allowing construction of the courts to begin.
"We wanted that pipe to go in first because the construction would tear up the old court anyway." Heinze said.
He said that the accessibility to the new storm sewer would also allow better drainage of the courts.
"We were able to hook up drainage from the courts straight into the sewer pipe," Heinze said.
He said that the department had received many requests from students over the years to expand and replace the lone sand court that was south of Robinson Center.
"That old court wasn't very good," Susan Ghate, president of the women's volleyball club, said.
She said that the team might try to schedule a tournament for the new courts this spring.
Dan Kopek, president of the men's volleyball
club, said that the new courts would be nice for individuals, but that he did not think the club would benefit as much from the courts.
"Most of our competitions are indoors," Kopek said. "Most of the guys who play outdoors do it as individuals rather than as a club."
Currently most volleyball games are played on one of the basketball courts in Robinson gymnasium.
Heinze said that construction crews would finish the new courts within the next two weeks. The courts were originally planned to be finished by last week but cold and wet weather hampered the construction crews.
He said that although construction of the new courts would be completed this semester the nets would not be put up until the spring semester.
Heinze said that individual students could play on the courts without scheduling a time with recreation services. Those wanting to schedule tournaments would need to schedule them in advance.
Scheduling those tournaments will become the responsibility of Gordon Kratz, associate director of recreation services.
Kratz said that he thought the new courts would create a larger demand than in the past.
"In the past most requests for volleyball tournaments were automatically turned down," Kratz said.
Heinze said that the courts would not only provide more space but also better courts to play on.
"With the new sand and drainage these courts should be good ones," Heinze said.
Thomas fractures hand on Laimbeer
The Associated Press
AUBURN HILLS, Mich.—Isiah Thomas, incensed at taking yet another ether in practice from Bill Laimbeer, broke his right hand Tuesday when he punched the Detroit Pistons center in the head.
Thomas will be sidelined three to eight weeks, with a break in the third metacarpal bone of his shooting hand.
During preseason practice, Thomas broke a rib when he was elbowed by Laimbeer on Oct. 30. Watitnesses said yesterday that Thomas became angered after absorbing another elbow from Laimbeer. He threw a punch that struck Laimbeer in the head.
Laimbeer's reputation for wayward elbows and well-placed forearms is unparalleled across the league. A number of players have scuffed with Laimber. That a player would take a punch at Laimbeer was not surprising. What was surprising was that it was a teammate.
Coach Don Chaney, presiding over a club where fights during practice are becoming standard fare, said fatigue from a recent road trip and frustration from a four-game losing streak probably contributed to the incident.
"When you have those things combined then you have a problem," Chaney told WWJ-AM. "That's what happened out here on the floor. If you're going to play aggressive, tempers will flare. You can't play soft at practice."
Thomas had been averaging 15.5 points and 10.3 assists a game this season. However, his shooting has been off, with a rate of iust .357.
The fight marks the second time in a month there has been a scuffle during a Pistons practice. On Nov. 4, Alvin Robertson fought with player personnel director Billy McKinney. Robertson became upset when McKinney told him he would be suspended for three games for missing practices and treatment for his injured back.
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