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Lady Gt w * v. Sophomore shortstop Kendn SOFTBALL continued from page 1 Johnson was much stronger this time, giving up four hits and s but got no offensive support. ^UWiro cyf-wirrrrltwl oil \7Qor lnnrf V\i 0U UgglVAl UU JXAM. XUXJg Ail said. "We didn't have as good ar were capable of, but when you r< everyone's good." Once again, the Lady Gamecocl Are your attitu* about mental il still in the dark ages? *Our notions about mental illne a long, dark history. Sadly, agekeep us from seeing mental illness for what it really is: a distressing medical disease. . A disease that can be treated. For an informative booklet about mental illness, contact the American , Mental Health Fund. ' ^ H! '7 A Public Service , M Message j ?mi Learn i American! PO. Box 17700, Wa 1-80 unecoeks BKYJ a McCutcheon throws a Michigan bat to go on top early when 1 and second with one ou on the mound could push no one acros triking out five, In the two games, Ca no runs and mustered tting," Compton eight hits, t offense as we But not all was ble* Bach this level, Oklahoma. Johnson and Tina 1 ks had a chance were named to the des O ^ vlental Health Fund shington. DC 20041. Or call, toll-free: 0-433-5959 SPO ~m A d > eumi kN JOHNSTON The Gamecock leranner oat at first. they had runners on first t in the first inning, but is the plate. irolina scored no victories, rmltr r ba Plew AllOPP< |j r//i//?sfl W UK Am A / f MISSIOA (803) ItTS_ nated in twi America teams before the Series started. Johnson garnered first-team status while Plew earned a spot on the second team. This is the third time Johnson has been named to the team. She earned third-team Ail-American honors after her sophomore year and last year moved up to the second team. Johnson is only the fourth Lady Gamecock softball player ever to be named an Ail-American lL iJ uuw times. Johnson finished up the season with a record of344 and an ERA of 0.38. She threw 61/2 nohitters, including three perfect games. She also struck out 399 batters in 242 1/3 innings and at one point pitched 96 consecutive shutout innings. Plew earned the second-team honor as a utility player. The catcher/left fielder led the team in triples and RBI and broke the school record for doubles in her career with 57. Plew earned a thirdteam All-America selection after her sophomore year. Off the field, the athletics department announced the naming of its softball complex as Beckham Field, in recognition of the financial gift recently made by Gamecock Club members David and Mitzi Beckham of Lexington, S.C. The Beckham's gift of $250,000 will be used to more than double the existing seating capacity, and add lights and restroom facilities. The renovations are to begin this summer. "David and Mitzi Beckham have been among PTIST STUD WELCOME DRTUNITIES FOR SF INfl!I in AY NIGHT "ENCOUNTER" 'CHOIR D S ^sP FOR MORE INFORMAT BSU.700 Pickens St. Col 799-3854 or E-mail: 10501 o at WCWS the athletics departments most loyal and faithful supporters and its a fitting tribute to their generosity ** " ! il i _> ana love 01 uaronna tnac our women s sonnaii complex now bear the name of Beckham Field," South Carolina Athletics Director Mike McGee said. But the moments of bliss will be overshadowed by the disappointment of the Lady Gamecocks' trip to the WCWS. The Lady Gamecocks finish the season 63-5 after having one of their best seasons in school history. Thev broke the NCAA record fcr longest winning streak when they ran off 38 in a row and had their highest ranking ever in the polls when they were ranked second for the latter stages of the season. They also captured the inaugural SEC championship and the school's first-ever SEC tournament title. South Carolina will lose five key members of the championship squad, but the pieces are in place for another run at the Women's College World Series next year. "I hope that this is just the first step for this team," Compton said. "This group of seniors (Johnson, Plew, Chanda Lee, Carrie Lyons and Kelly Dammer) took us to that next level and if s been a while since we've been here." And if the Lady Gamecocks repeat this year's performance next year, it won't be long until they x 1 1_ gei DacK. ewr union S YOU! 'IRITUAL GROWTH E: LEADERSHIP OPTIONS ISCIPLESHIP / BIBLE STUDY RETREATS / SOCIALS I ION CONTACT: lumbia, SC 29201 5.300 @ compuseiv.com I