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By TRACY HELMS
Sport* Editor
USC catcher Rob Lowery,
Iwno Dauea .404 during tne
1981 baseball season, has
been named to the first team
All-America squad chosen
by Baseball Bulletin.
Gamecock outfielder Paul
Hollins was named to the
second squad.
Lowery, from Tampa,
Fla., slammed 13 home runs
and 61 runs-batted-in during
his senior season. He hit six
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Nine baseball recruits recei
attend USC, including four juni
The junior college players,
eligibility at South Carolina,
Werner from St. Petersburg (1
Mike Sharperson of DeKalb Soi
infielder Jeff Swinell of Manal
outfielder-first baseman Larr>
Community College.
Incoming freshmen induct
derson of Timmonsville; first 1
Church, Va.; infielder Wade
pitcher-infielder Larry Price
fielder-infielder Phillip Wilson
Sharperson, an Orangeburg
runs and was a third-team
selfH^tinn this nast spnsnn nf Hp
HERNANDEZ BATTED .37'
triples last season while Swine
Werner led Florida junior col
108 and one-third innings.
^ Burke, who batted .364 with
was twice named to the Was
team. ___
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home runs in the NCAA
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1955 that a player homered
twice in a CWS game.
HOLLINS, a senior from
West Seneca, N.Y., batted
.400 with 14 home runs and
drove in 65 runs during the
1981 season. He was named
earlier to the Collegiate
aseball
F REPORTS
itly announced their intent to
or college transfers.
who will have two years of
are lefthanded pitcher Mike
Fla.) Junior College: infielder
nth (Ga.) Community College;
tee (Fla.) Junior College; and
r Hernandez of Valencia (Fla.)
e pitcher-infielder Kent Anbaseman
Kevin Burke of Falls
Hatcher of Dunwoody, Ga.;
of Cherry Hill, N.J.; and outof
Ehrhardt.
native, batted .392, drove in 50
junior college All-America
iKalb.
} witn tour nome runs and four
lell hit .336 and stole 14 bases,
leges in strikeouts with 111 in
three home runs this season,
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Wilsom batted .667 in leadinj
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was a Gamecock outfielde
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Katrina was an All-Americf
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Price pitched two no-hitter
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season. As a shortstop, he batt
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FORMER USC forward Alex
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the Denver Nuggets of the
National Basketball
Association.
The Nuggets announced
July 7 that free-agent
English signed a high-paying
multi-year contract with
uenver, turning down a $3.1
million offer from the Seattle
Supersonics.
English, who posted a 23.8
average for the Nuggets last
season, is entering his sixth
year in the NBA after four
sensational seasons at
Carolina.
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points and 9.4 rebounds per
game. He has never failed to
reach double figures scoring
in a game since he joined the
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