The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 08, 1982, Page Page 13, Image 13

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_ Bell Complin told me we co players I wot Finally on his players, Bell ^appy ^ecaus< complimented defensive ? any01 tackle Andrew Provence. Ine "I don't think there is a Bell said better defensive tackle in America," Bell said firmly. "I don't think there is a better individual in America. What George Rogers was as a Heisman TroDhv winner. I believe Andrew Provence is in the same category as a defensive lineman." * After the speech, Bell opened a question-answer session with the audience. About recruiting, Bell commented, "Our big recruiting area is South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. "Our success in Florida can be attributed to Jerry Sullivan who was born and raised there and has a tremendou i working knowledge of ne area. "We have to use this state as our base,"he explained. "For us to win we've got to get eight to 10 quality athletes out of the state. I'd like to get to a point where we can recruit 15 to 17 athletes from this state. "Georgia has been good to us. That can be attributed to our coaches," Bell continued. "Larry New has done a good job. "I'd like to expand and go into North Carolina more statewide," Bell said "In Fayetteville and Asheville, I feel we have a good chance to recruit there. "I am hoping to hire a recruiting coordinator in the near future," Bell said. "That would enable us to recruit Pennsylvania and Ohio and go after what we feel are the five or six athletes we need the most. The coordinator would also do most of the paperwork." About this year, Bell said, "We signed 28 players. And during the first two weeks after I was hired if anybody ^ m ?i * WW1 r Softballers Win USC's women's softball team swept a three game series against Louisianna State University to improve their record to 21-3 this past weekend at the Orlando Invitational in Orlando, Fla. In Friday's action the Lady Gamecocks jumped out to an early 2-0 lead on a 2 run RBI single off of the bat of Robin Baxter in the first inning. Two unearned runs crossed the plate one in the first and one in the fourth. Cindy Wallace was the winning pitcher for USC. PinHv I ,nne tossed a J ? o ? shutout in Saturday's game as USC rolled to 3-0 victory. And in Sunday's match-up USC closed the series with a 4-1 win behind the arm of Wallace. USC will travel to Texas this weekend to compete in the Texas A&M Invitational. lents Andrew F uld recruit 28 assistant coach Dave Fagg lid have been helped a lot. 3 then I could le to listen to He said there were a few changes he wanted to make in the USC secondary, but that new said the defense would I tf* 1 I s 1981 Beer Brewed by Miller Brewing Co., Milv 'rovence continue to be out of the 50 set. T^_11 1 ] 1 1 ! ? _ neii cuiiciuueu uy saying, 4'I can't say enough for the support you've "given me. I just want you to continue to I holler loud." Sa^e c These < love uc dnvi tJo 4 1 A lirujb i """V ^3- ^ I etfuiuwmiiw vaukee, Wis. S1982 Gamecock Tennis Clinic * Mav-June * (for Men, women, Boys & Girls) 14 Different Sessions * Mornings 9.00-11:30 *4" Evenings 6:00-8:30 clinic Director: Ron smarr (USC Tennis coacn) * Staff: Bili Kremi, Dru Kefaios J Plus Guest instructors J i UnlfnW ?-< > nliworc nnr CQCCinn * j^, f LIIIIIICU IU / *- piqyci J JVJJ>UI i ym + * 10% Discount for Faculty, Staff, Students J * For Applications: Tennis Office * * university of SC * * Columbia, SC 29208 * * Telephone: 777-3829 * S starring Miller High life >ld sTory. I allege guus i u aTrnwHt I ss 14014 out I Yiorniti0? I