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Sports Hustl blitz 5 By Mike Chibbaro Sports Editor With 2:57 remaining in the first half of Monday night's USC-St. Francis Xavier basketball exhibition, Gamecock center Jimmy Foster showed the 4,342 fans in attendance what the new era in USC basketball is all about. ,<u inai poini in me game, ; the 6-9 Foster spotted the | ball rolling free underneath the Gamecock basket and dove head first in an effort to keep it from going out of bounds. Foster wasn't able to save the ball, but to the fans that was insignificant. The Gamecock supporters j cheered Foster's determined I effort appreciatively, as the Gamecock center sprinted back on defense. It was all-out hustle like 1 Foster's along with some red hot shooting by co-captain Zam Fredrick and J sophomore Kevin Darmody ' trial enabled Uie Gamecocks to throughly decimate the outmanned X-Men 109-68 at the Frank McGuire Arena. First year head coach Bill Foster pointed out the positives and the negatives in the victory. "We tried to play aggressively, but we fouled rnn rnii/^h * * ITnufni* w Mx.aaf A v>vi%v-i OaiU. ff C also got outrebounded at times and that's the negative part. Positively, we had good rhythm in our shooting. We got good open shots. I Your chance to 'Football By Mike Chibbaro Span* Editor The ballot below was printed in the Nov. 18 issue of Football News. With the permission of Roger Stanton, Editor and Publisher of Football News, the ballot has been reprinted by the Gamecock. Stanton said the player who receives the most votes in this contest will be the player for whom Stanton will vote in this year's official lleisman balloting. J" inq G< >t.Fra thought our fast break looked real nice at times." THE GAMECOCKS took control of the game with 18:00 to play in the first half rnm m 1 -:> ^ 1^*1 -^SRaHgBBWB^Sy^^M ,>^p ^ v V^Bv <(&*.> ^^HflB^HHB v K w\j| j| 9 | ^g *2^ m .. ::x<:::-x.>A *'** Listen, USC head basketball co point guard Gerafd React exhibition game with St. F Karen Kemper) ' vote for the He i 1 News'Ed There is no limit on the number of entries one person can send into FN. Stanton said he feels Rogers should win coveted prize. "I think Rogers is going to take it and probably Hugh Green (Pittsburgh) will finish second and Herschel Walker (Georgia) will come in third. Maybe Mark Herrmann (Purdue) will finish third. I'm not really sure how that will come out, but Rogers should win it." wBMBSuKmmsmmI imec< ncisl when Fredrick canned a tenfoot jumper off the fast break to put USC on top 6-3. Darmody then scored on a i Allow-up ana freshman I Brad Jergenson nit a couple I |jl| Hhmhi . V 3 here! ach BUI Foster instructs ick in Monday night's rands Xavier. (Photo by \smart itor f avo STANTON SAID he expected Herrmann to be Rogers' closest competitor, but he feels the Purdue quarterback's poor performance on national television this past Saturday has taken him out of con(pntinn "It's a shame that Herrmann was hurt during his first television appearance," Stanton said, "and then last week he threw four interceptions on national TV and they were shut out so FOOTBALL NEWS you think should win Trophy. The winner in tl FN's Player of the Yea Send us your three iust like they do it in voting ? on the form t Choice Name 1st 2nd _ 3rd^ ivtan 10: rooioaii New 17820 East W Detroit, Mich. (Batfots must ho postmark<k to bm co HHHfl "^r*lr 09of quick buck* ahead 12-3 remaining. Fi on. the outcom doubt as USC commanding lead. Darmody le< the game wi hitting on 11 < attempts, f Fredrick witl Foster added down a gai rebounds. I\ paced the X-M It was F formance th; ticulary pleas Foster. "I am with Jimmy. I played in two 1 remarkable ht rpcnnnHoH a coachable and heart." Jimmy w< downplay his and credit coi his noticeable since the first tice. 44I thougl 4 game," Fostei have a lot of tl work on. I'm ward, but coa done a great j me into a cento me inings l before especia He's a gre coach." The Game regular seasoi Nov. 28 aga Kentucky in Classic in Be Ky. rsRc that pretty m chances." Stanton sai< his Heisman b and it must be public accoui New York no i 28. The Footb* published fron February and as America's most compl weekly. It 1 existence for years. wants to kne this year's H lis poll will be r. selections in c the actual H >elow. Poc. Httoman A arrcn Avt. 48224 1 by Wednesday, untod) o 681 ets to put use fmmM with 16:08 pljll *om that point bv::;; le was never in I streaked to a ^ 53-34 halftime ||| i all scorers in teUfi ith 24 points, [ 1 [)f 13 fieldgoal pV?: ollowed by i 22. Jimmy 17 and pulled ^BrJ me high 16 B lark Brodie I . en with 20. [ oster's per- f 2w"F was par;ing to coach really pleased He hadn't Hfipp years, but it's IHpiw >w well he has He's very he's got a big is quick to performance ich Foster for improvement .day of prac b it I had a fair r said. "I still Brow, lings I need to Parne really a for ch Foster has Tf ob of molding sr. He's taught never knew lly on defense, ? at defensive ? ;cocks' first i game will be H inst Western A, i the Wendy's ,n? wrling Green, bled recc tea n H? guid gam was >qers AT uch killed his valu find i he received ^ allot last week Sign ; returned to a as a iting firm in R?8( ater than Nov. clutc toucl all News is with 1 June through I boasts itself Stev< ? oldest and clutc ete football Th has been in cent< the past 41 playi tea it [ j tean >w who I sign leisman B pers* named i terb; >rder ? I seco1 leisman I ( School Alph r guar Nu's i Padg quar TBI Tayli e nd recei dvtoory Hous Haze and ( Th {'h^r Nov. 26 J nost'j J '''%dfeA^^BoF "M- " ;. - - ^ v t"V. ''t>5..''' '-/ ^'s Jimmy Foster (44) and Kevin Darmo for a rebound with St. Francis Xavier i ? ~ - ' *"* - *? r? fana torn oismvan. (Photo O) W A places five i All Star Tea By Jim Corbett SuflMMw should come as no surnri?u? that phnmninn la placed the most members on the 1980 Ga a mural Flag Football All Star Team. KA, wl through the season and the playoffs with rd, placed five players on either the first or n. wading the list is Quarterback Keaver Prickc ed the KA offense to at least two touchdowns i e. One of the main reasons for their offensive: wide receiver Be van Fundertxirk, a firs ztion, who had a knack for turning the short g tig play ?other dependable receiver for Prickeit was ti{ ' Duffy, also a first team selection. Duffy ^)le a blocker as receiver, giving Prickett ritlO Af Kic uiiv ui 1110 uu cc lavui tic Ull^CUk. ie first team running back slots are held ck la Chi's Brent Rogers, who also made the fir defensive back, and Mike Williams of Columb jrs was a key player for Sigma Chi. He gainet :h yards and was a threat to score each t hed the ball. Williams led the Columbia Hall his powerful runs. ' THE OTHER wide receiver position is Sign e Slack. Slack had a penchant for making h catches that kept his team's drives alive, e often overlooked offensive line is headed by *r Leroy Best, who was one of the most do ers at his position this year. He is joined on tl i by guards John Madden of Sigma Chi, a fin :tion last year, and Woodrow's Jim Jollie fense plays important role in flag football, a: is relied on their defenders to set up their < la Alpha Kpsilon defensive back Adger Rict unification of this. Rice, along with playing ick and defense, also returned punts and v ? behind SAK making the finals. He is joinec ndary by Rogers. Sigma Chi's Neal Ivester. ai aro of Snowden Machine e linebackers are repeat selection Andy Cru ta Chi and Moore Al umni's Ron Rader. Hea< efensive line are ends Marc Rebucci of Laml a and massive Paul Freeman of AFRO. Th n i? kim yt-ui s iiwiHjriiDie menuon setecuon, Greg Ballantine. The punter is lambda Chi' ;et, who is also this year's second team selet terback IK SKCON!) team includes running backs ur of Skoal and Ed Rachwal of Moore Alumni Mark Cannaughton of Moore Alumni Th vers are KA's Kalph Hoe, Stewart Hyba oi e. Leading the offensive line is AFROTC's 1, a first teamer last year, John Pownall of I ieorge Abelon of Snowden Machine. r? CLAW'firtst too?n ? ?n 1^1 U... - K. ?.*.*? V4VIVIWV 13 ICU uy UCICSISIV les Bones of SAK and Kobby Poplin of K guard is George McBride of Moore Alumni, s of Maxcy and Jim Prestipjnoof Pi Kappa Al| inebackers, with Pat Cooley of l^ambda Chi y Curtis of Kappa Sigma, Victor Huskey of Phi a. and Richard (Mayton of SAK in the secondai Sj ftfc dv (24) 's Greg Y John m Kappa mecock to ram> a 10-0 ^CVUIIU rtt, who n every success t team ain into ght end was as time to own by st team 1a Hail. i manv ime he offense la Nil's diving, AFRO minant he first it team s many jffense. ' is the i, quar yas the : a l I III UK id Kich mer of iing up xia Chi le nose Sigma s Keith rtion at ivuiiiiic i, tight e wide t Bates Calvin Vfaxcy, e ends [A, the Curtis p>ha are Alpha, Kappa y