UN I V E R S I T Y D A I L Y K A N S A N Wednesday, November 1, 1995 3B Men's tennis ready to unite forces at region V playoffs Tournament marks Kansas' first team competition of fall By Dan Gelston Kansan sportswriter The fall tournament season for the Kansas men's tennis team is a time when individuality is emphasized, rather than team play. Last weekend, for example, Kansas sophomore Enrique Abaroa won the Region V Rolex Championship, and sophomore Trent Tucker made it to the finals of the ITA All-American championships. But this weekend, Kansas gets back to the team concept that has allowed it to win consecutive Big Eight Conference Championships. The team plays in the Region V Team Playoff in Des Moines, Iowa. Kansas will join Drake, Indiana State and Wichita State, with the winner advancing to the National Team Indoor Championships in February in Louisville, Ky. There will be six singles matches and three doubles matches. The doubles pairings are Abaroa and senior J.P. V里斯pe; senior Victor Fimbres and freshman Luis Uribe; and senior Michael Isroff and Tucker. fine-tuning some things in practice." Kansas will play Drake on Saturday. If the Jayhawks win they will play the winner of the Indiana State-Wichita State match. There is no consolation match. This past weekend at the Rolex Championships, Since we've been in school,the coaches have made us do weight work, and it's really paying off." "We'll be the tourney favorite, and we should be," Kansas men's tennis coach Michael Center said. "Right now we're playing extremely well. We're just Enrique Abaroa Kansas sophomore tennis player Kansas won 15 of 20 singles matches and six of nine doubles matches, dominating a tournament which featured some of the best teams in the region. Center said one reason the team fared so well was because it was more prepared than the other teams. Abaroa said more than tennis ability went into being prepared. "We've been doing a lot of weight work and body work," he said. "Since we've been in school, the coaches have made us do weight work, and it's really paying off." Center said he did not see why Kansas, which enters the tournament as the No.1 seed, should not win the tournament. "As long as we play to our abilities, we should be able to win this thing," Center said. "We're looking forward to this, and we'll be ready." SPORTS in brief Kansan staff report The Kansas women's golf team didn't end the fall season the way it had hoped it would. Women's golf team finishes 10th in Texas ment champion Oregon State. Leading the Jayhawks' effort was junior Anne Clark, who shot a three-round total of 246 and tied for 24th place. She finished 21 strokes behind tournament champion Laura Wolf of North Texas. The Jayhawks finished in 10th place out of 12 teams yesterday at the Lady Lamar Cardinal Invitational in Beaumont, Texas. Kansas shot a three-round total of 992, finishing 51 strokes behind tourna- Kansas juniors Kiley Marney and Missy Russell both shot totals of 248 and tied for 28th place. Sophomore Lori Lauritsen shot rounds of 84, 83, and 84 and finished in a 36th place tie. Junior Jessica Thompson shot a three-round total of 269 and finished in 61st place. The Jayhawks will now concentrate on the spring season, which begins in March. Big Eight Conference rival Kansas State finished behind the Jayhawks in 11th place. Former Kansas tackle charged with resisting arrest MILPITAS, Calif. — San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Dana Stubblefield was arrested on misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer, authorities said. The Associated Press Stubblefield, 24, was arrested early Saturday. He is scheduled to appear in Santa Clara County Municipal Court on Dec. 12. Three officers were needed to take the 290-pound Stubblefield into custody, police said. 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