12 Wednesdav. April 18, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Recruits add depth to team Coach signs five new players to round out 'Hawks roster By Paul Augeri Kansas sportswriter Kansas softball recruit Stacey Mays wasted little time deciding where to play collegiate softball. Although Mays signed a letter of intent earlier this week to play softball at Kansas, she actually decided on playing with the Jayhawks eight months ago. Kansas softball Mays was one of four recruits from California that Kansas coach Kalum Haack signed to letters of intent. Haack also signed a utility player from Colorado. "I liked his attitude," said Mays, a sophomore pitcher at West Valley Junior College in Sunnyvale, Calif. "He came after me, I met him, and after visiting the campus in August, I went home a day later and decided." Mays is 25-1 this season and has allowed only two earned runs. West Valley is 27-1 overall. Haack also signed Stephanie Williams, a pitcher from Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, Calif.; Tyanna Saxbe, an outfielder from Sonoma State College in California; Kelly Bongatti, a pitcher from Westmont High School in Campbell, California; and Monica Gormley, a utility player from Boulder, Colo. High School. "I wish we had these recruits this year because we don't have any depth," Haack said. "In case of injury next season, we'll have an excellent ballplayer to step in and play." Williams, Bongatti and Saxbe all played for Coach Tim Anderson on the Twin Creek Diamonds, a summer-league team in Sunnyville. Anderson said the Jayhawks should be very successful with the slew of recruits. "If Haake can't go to the World Series next year, then he should just hang it up," he said. "Kalum's personality is what sells the program. Most don't even know where Kansas is on a geographical map. "Give him all the credit in the world, because he gets on these kids early." Mays said she had been pursued by Oklahoma in recent weeks but immediate' chose Kansas after meeting Haack and the team in August. "I am looking for her to make a big impact next season." Haack said. Haack said Saxbe, who will transfer from Sonoma State next fall, should contribute immediately to the team. "She has also been invited to play with the Puerto Rican national team in the World Tournament this summer," he said of the sophomore. "She in an excellent center fielder, with good speed and a good bat." Anderson said Bongatti was noted as a quick offensive and defensive talent. She pitches for Westmont High but will play in the outfield for the Jayhawks. "Kelly is going to be a prime-time player out there." Anderson said. "I think she has already seen the best pitching in the country. She is so quick that she can hit on the left side or right side of the plate." Haack said Gormley, a utilityman who played for the Boulder Comet summer-league team, could play either catcher, shortstop or the outfield. Kansas third baseman Camille Spitaleri, a native of Sunnyvale, Calif., played with the California recruits on Anderson's teams. Spitaleri said the California recruits would have little trouble adjusting, "I think they are all used to the type of coaching that Coach Haack has been doing," Spitateri said. "And I think Kelly and Ty will help in the outfield a lot. Stacey and Stephanie probably are ready to pitch for us now." The Jayhawks, 27-14 overall, will lose pitcher Roanna Brazier and reserve second baseman Kim Doyle to May graduation. NOTES 10115 The Kansas softball team travels to Kansas softball statistics Record: overall 27-14; Big One 1-8 Player G AIB 12 AIR 25 H 45 HR RBI 18 AVG 73 Bali Bacco 41 12 20 15 15 11 17 11 Splatterer 41 13 18 14 34 2 9 11 Brazzer 41 13 13 44 32 2 17 32 Hanning 41 11 18 34 2 17 6 31 Doyle 40 11 18 24 2 14 16 25 Doyle 8 19 18 24 0 2 15 50 Hilf 38 36 3 0 2 0 2 20 Hilf 38 36 3 0 2 0 2 20 Stanfield 45 21 4 9 19 0 2 26 Edwards 37 74 15 15 0 2 21 10 Edwards 37 74 15 15 0 2 21 10 Bailey 17 15 0 0 0 0 0 11 KAMBS 41 1049 100 288 3 104 273 85 Opponents 41 1049 92 210 3 104 273 85 *Doubles* = Edwards 5, Sphaler 6, Breaker 4, Hering 4, Flock 4, Bacca 3, Arborhim 3, Armhit 2, Heyack 2, Back 2 *Backs* = Dufner 10, Bacca 10, Hering 10, Back 10 Triangles - Splitteen 2, Edwards 2, Henning 1, Brazier 1, H1.1, Kangra 7, Dopachone 3. - Triangle **Sbrickouts** — Froce, 10; Brazier, 14; Hack, 11; Edwards 9; Sacco, 8; Arburtum 7; Hill, 6; Bailey 8; Hoyer 5; Heining 5; Splatteri 3; Stanfield 3; Doyle 2; Kansas 94. Opponens 151. Wahey — Heather 18, Arambarun 12, Sack 11, Spitaker 9, Frost 7, Bacco 6, Hennig 6, Brasser 5, Doyle 2, Edwards 2, Stanfield 1, Bailey 1, Kansas 79. Opponents 60. PITCHING Opponents batting average = Bailey, 187; Brusser, 201; Sacki, 231; Kansas, 202; Opponents 273 PLAYER G W G L ERA SV IP H K Sack 12 10 7 1.314 8.150 19 64 11 Back 17 6 7 1.50 1.250 63.33 64 11 Bailey 17 6 7 1.50 1.250 63.33 64 11 KANBAS 41 27 17 24 7 1.250 3 294.5 61 141 427, 561 jk 211, Kamsa J. Ubjepowon 1/735 *Shoots* — Brazier 2, Bailey 5, Kansas 13 *** Opponents 1 Rump - Brazier 38, Bailey 39, Sack 18, Kanaas 92 Opponents Rutter, 32; Baley, 14; Sack, 14; Kanass, 60; Opponents 79 Wichita State today for a 3 p.m. doubleheader. The Jayhawks, the fourth-ranked team in the Midwest Region, beat the Shockers 5-2 and 6-2 Monday at Jayhawk Field. Wichita State is 17-32. 300's Merchandise 305 For Sale 340 Auto Sales 360 Miscellaneous 370 Want to Buy CELEBRATE EARTHDAY My Left Foot 5:00 Henry V 8:00 BALLY ... 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