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-sports Veterai * Gamecock By Johnny Boggs Coming off a disappointir head volleyball coach Terrie ] fitfliroo uiith ttio holr\ nf onm? i w T? iWl uiv livip VI OUHl^ ' "We had a young team seniors," Drake said, "so I have three experienced senic players." Outside hitter Teresa Gre and setter Debbie McClure , and their experience ? alor and a pair of talented fn Gamecocks. Returning players, in add Clure, include juniors Mary along with sophomores Tel Mary Colson and Kim Weave Carolina will also retain th transfer from Indian River sisier rricia, an incoming tre ^ Sophomores Carol Madso come to USC after brief si Central Michigan, respectiv newcomer is Nancy Bogedin, Drake, in her second year and volleyball teams, said, ' at the setter position with six tuith mnot e\( (Via nlotinfi! c i TTUMI *?IVUV VI VIIV piajUi D J"1 team." Drake said her 14 players a lifting and running in prepai Asheville, N.C. "The schedule is very tou teams ranked in the Top 20 a on the road. "This year, we play in s eluding the Eastern Kentucl invitationals. We also have _1 : 1? vviciusuu, (jiuymg uiein uii ui< 3." i soccer tear J region poll), second, and third, to be chose Berson calls the n with shot. we've had since I've I ^^E3|||H^^|H BY Ju,i0 Jameson KIM The 1983 USC wen ^ one of the ton five ti Jeff Kefalos. After last year's 1 Kefalos said he hope W H "We should do as we :; iJHH| have some tough con ijyjK^, The 1983 squad ' Florida, North Caro . matches with South Trinity of Texas. _ Also on the schec * Wr toughest competition SJT.'-j. ! T .act coacnn fVin fn. J ??*WV WVUWVII U1V iV/ J top six singles player tarnstein JSophomore Laura volleyball hoping to ig 17-28 record last year, USC Drake is hoping to reverse those experienced players. j . _ . lact iraap UtifVl tin rtrndlintinrt 1 ' """.liV.T ''"SjTs': '' Ai4?jv j vui VTIUI IIVF auuauu^ think we should be better. We !'**.;> .. v-V ; , , irs whom I think will be leading en, middle hitter Gloria Mack are the veterans on the squad, j ig with three transfer students eshmen should aid the Lady j ; ition to Green, Mack and McLee Ladue and Lou Ann Call, letha Deleveaux, Kim Brown, j r. e services of Sue Little, a junior Community College, and her shman. n and Margaret Vernier also i ints at Eastern Michigan and eiy. rne remaining Gamecock ; at the helm of both the softball 'This year, we have more depth jH|SBB8BL setters. We also have good size, 0 or better. We are a very tall ^HHBHplKk ire currently involved in weight*ation for the Sept. 10 opener in HflPPje gh. Last year we played seven ? j i 1 < lfiTriTragg nu naa eigni weeKenas in a row ieveral tough tournaments, incy, Florida State and Maryland a home-and-away series with e road Sept. 24 and at home Nov. yj.Q women's volt n onen rolina soccer team opens its s s home field against a tot liis is the toughest opening ga ?re," coach Mark Berson said, ist year's 16-4-1 team are r ven seniors, a junior and a sop }, seniors David Burr, Dave C tnd junior Tom Norton were m ich competed at the Nation ner in Indianapolis, Ind. arters include senior co-capt awkes. Also returning is Is Reilly, along with Roy Dur a. 5 are Dan Goggins, Pat Doi a, Mark Reed, Steve Presing m pleased with the freshma ear recruiting," Berson said, y uncertainty is at the goalkee es and two freshmen are vyii more redshirt Glen Thomp y prior to the start of the 1981 c e. In 1980, as a freshman, he n in seventeen, and held a i starters and the depth at eac optimistic. be better than we've ever b< is very bright," he said. ; set three goals. First, to imp South, (fifth in the preseason to gain a national ranking in \ n for the NCAA soccer tournar 1982 schedule "the toughest >een here." i's tennis iin nnaiifit Jill ifUUIIIII ten's tennis team is aiming t< jams in the nation, according J8-3 record and No. 7 nations ;s the team will finish best in i ill, if not better, this season, al i petition to face," Kefalos sai< will face regional competil lina, Georgia and Virginia, i lern California, UCLA, Stai iule is Rollins of Florida, tl last season, according to Kefc im concentrated on consistent im will have experience with s returning. Bernstein, 1982's No. 1 singj > rebound 1 eyuau piuyor imusa urtnsri air c at hni %9 SBVI easonat4 Igh UNC wfl . .7..r: ; ;^ySMy lino nf 11 ranBH^KJMra^fl homore. SlSijl M ;'V iroodchild, B | embers of 9 ial Sports 9 ains Mike ist year's || . ishee and B ' H ; ; tn, Stuart 19 * : and Steve [ : _ n class. I fell _ __ per's spot b9 . . "V; Bp? ng for the son, who ampaign, BB~ started 12 K^p^BHH9^P^ J.94 goals USC goalie dives foi looks for g ;s for U.S. has played several t< all of her qualifying 3 finish as Open in Flushing Me [ to Coach Lohnna Chafin, a j No. 2 last season. C il ranking, instructions in her h< the region. The remaining te< Ithoughwe sophomore Amy Kr i. Holland. .ion from Two freshman adi is well as Katie Hargarttan. iford and Kefalos said four scheduled for the tea he team's f^e Carolina Invil ilos. vjti rmiv. cjigui k :y, Kefalos (No. 6 nationally in five of the (No. 18), Florida Sta The tournament s es player, what to expect from from disappo 01 HMw - ^ J wf ft* 1 jj^w etches out for ball. nil) "frar* *^:ii ^ H : IB ' - -/ < <(^MKPR?!HH|^^^^^R13Hn^i ~^^HP5&&H&& : >: -> ;< .< > ' : ?> Hrt-jflB^. _ -ggg&?|^ :>/ BlN^ il&V '* ' \g^^ jd^^nK rmwtm my inn vriWN r shot earlier this week in practice lood season; Open play )urnaments during summer and has won matches. She is now playing in the U.S. adow, N.Y. unior theater and speech major, played ?hafin spent the summer giving tennis jmetown, St. Petersburg, Fla. am veterans are senior Ellen Oxrieder, leale, junior Dawn Otto and junior Lix litions to the team are Jill Hausler and or five preseason tournaments will be m. Lational will be played Oct. 1 at Maxcy[)p teams will compete including Indiana 1982), North Carolina (No. 16), Clemson te, South Florida, Georgia and Duke, hould give the women's team an idea of the upcoming season, Kefalos said. linting season mm wM