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By Brent Maycock Kansan sportswriter The hard work paid off in the standings this year as the Jayhawks climbed to sixth place in the Big Eight Conference. Now they hope to capitalize on recruiting, Kansas recruiting coordinator R.D. Helt said. even better, then said The high school seniors and junior college players may sign national letters of intent Feb. 24. Letters of intent bind players to their college choice. said. "Mason did a really good job last year, and this year we hope to do even better." Helt said. Kansas is trying to improve on last year's class, which recruiting expert Tom Lemming ranked fourth in the Big Eight. Big League Four of Super Prep Football's 175- member All-America team are in Kansas' 1990 recruiting list, the magazine's Allen Wallace said. They are: ilenman Shawn Miller, El Dorado; linebacker Jamal Duff, Santa Ana, Calif.; and defensive linemen Mansfield Dinkins, Detroit, and Brian Demarco, Lorain, Ohio. Demarco, 6-foot-7 and 285 pounds is considering. Kansas, Florida, Michigan State, West Virginia, Georgia and Michigan. Florida players show potential "We are looking for players at all positions but specifically the lines, linebackers and at quarterback." Helt said. Duff, 6-7 and 230 pounds, is being recruited by Kansas, Ohio State, Washington, San Diego State, Nebraska and Southern California. Dinkins is considering Kansas, Ohio State, Colorado, Miami and Michigan. The Jayhawks are recruiting quarterback Asheki Preston of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Cardinal Gibbons High School to replace graduated senior Kellan Donohoe, Wallace said. Preston, 6-1 and 175 pounds, had a 62 percent completion rate for 9-1 Cardinal Gibbons. Although Preston also is being recruited by Purdue and Temple, Don Marino, Preston's coach, said he was leaning toward Kansas. "Let's just say he is 95 percent sure." Marino said. Marino was impressed by another prospective Kansas recruit, kicker Dan Eichloff of Northeast High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Helt said that Florida was one of Kansas' areas of emphasis. He said the Jayhawks also had strong recruiting interests in Ohio, Detroit, New Jersey, Houston, Chicago, Colorado, Southern California, Omaha and Missouri. "We show them that they would fit in," Helt said. "It is an opportunity to see a different part of the country. Coach Mason has really gotten them excited." Kansas is recruiting linebacker Steve Harvey, Leavenworth; linebacker Laird Veach, Manhattan; tight end Rodney Harris, Kansas City; and Miller. Wallace said Miller and Harvey, a Parade All-American linebacker, were the top two prospects in Kansas. To keep in-state players from going elsewhere, Helt is stressing home-state loyalty. The Jayhawks have lost several in-state recruits in past seasons. Helt said the key to keeping players in the state was showing them that they would have an opportunity to play and receive a good education. "Miller and Harvey are the key guys for Kansas to keep in state," Wallace said. Harvey's coach, Bob Hart, called Harvey a talented, intelligent player. The 6-4, 215-pound linebacker has 4.65 speed in the 40-yard dash. Hart said Harvey had narrowed his list to Kansas, Tennessee, UCLA and Iowa. In the past, junior colleges have been another way of getting quality players. Helt said that this year he decided not to explore that option. "By recruiting freshmen, we can build a stronger base because we will keep them here for four to five years," Helt explained. Washington hopes KU's bench scorers will take away Tiger's front line edge By Brent Maycock Kansan sportswriter When the Kansas women's basketball team plays Missouri at 1 p.m. Saturday, they will have one thing on their mind. After an outstanding defensive effort against Oklahoma on Wednesday, Coach Marian Washington hopes that the Jayhawks can maintain the same level of intensity against Missouri. Both teams are tied for second place in the Big Eight Conference with Oklahoma State and Colorado, all with 2-1 conference records. Kan sas has a 13-4 overall record and Missouri is 11-5. 10 combat the offensive force of the Tigers, Washington plans to use a swarming defense. Missouri has averaged 65.3 points, but allowed 66.0 points in Big Eight games. The Jayhawks are outscoring their opponents by a 77.8 to 68.7 point average in the conference. After looking at game film from the Tigers' 66-53 loss to Kansas State on Wednesday, Washington knows that Missouri will be a tough opponent. "They are a team that you cannot underestimate and that you must be" careful about," Washington said. Washington said that the Tiger's front line will provide more of a challenge than Kansas has seen in recent games. "Missouri has an established inside game, which can really hurt you," Washington said. Washington especially is concerned about senior Tiger forward Lisa Sandbothe, who has averaged 18 points in rebounds in confer-ence games. "Sandbottle is an excellent player in the conference," Washington said. "She is effective off the block and facing up." ("Marcia) Brooks and (Carla) Yancey are a good backcourt tandem." Washington said. "And if (Sharon) Bax is in good rhythm from the perimeter, they have a potential of having both an inside and outside game." Washington said the Jayhawks have more depth than Missouri. The Kansas bench averages 37.5 points a game. Although Sandbothe is a major concern, Washington is careful not to overlook the rest of the team. "Our bench is stronger and we're going to try and test them there," Washington said. SUA MIDNIGHT MOVIES PRESENTS Friday & Saturday, Jan. 19 & 20 at Midnight Woodruff auditorium $2.50 Lack of Winter Sale! 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