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f Local f ee-agent tackle signs with Seattle / San D1eg~iaduate Keith Joe Kapp's program. USD FOOTBALL CLINIC - Brian Kartz, an All-Pac-10 offensive tackle Kartz said the Seahawks plan to Fogarty of USO will hold his annual at California signed a free agent work him at the tackle, guard and football clinic this Saturday begin- contract ye terday with the Seattle center posit10ns. A the team's May ning at 8:30 a.m. Seahawks 17 mini-camp. Kartz will join anoth- • • • The 6-foot-5, 280-pound Kartz said er Pac-10 free agent from San Diego USIU SIGNS MAGF.E - Dexter the two-year deal he signed v.ith the County, use quarterback Sean Salis- Magee, the younger brother of for- Seahawks was the only offer he bury of Escondido's Orange Glen mer UC Irvine star Kevin Magee, received. One reason NFL teams are High signed a letter of intent to play at believed to have shied away from 'It wa depressrng not ttmg U IU y terday, according to coach Kartz is a battle with cancer he over- drafted,'' Kartz said "But now I've Gary Zarecky. Magee, a 6-foot-7, 220- came a. a freshman in 1981. The got my shot and I think I can make it. pound center who will be a junior at other reason 1s NFL scouts question It's always b en a ream of mine to USIU next fall, averaged 11 points the amount of fundamenta Cal play pro ball and I like the idea of and 7.0 rebound. a game for Saddle- players are learning in head oach playing in the AFC West." back Junior College last sea on. '-----~- --~~ -~-=------~-------~.a;.........____ ~----~-- /2

fifth nationa!ry, swept a doubl and 7-3, in West Coast Athletic rence ach~n. The Lions also swept the six-game season series v.1th the Toreros. Jeff Goettsch and Tim Leyana had com- plete-game victories for Loyola Maryrnount (42-10, 18-3). John Bonilla went 3-for-4 for USO (24-24-2. 4-17~

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To~~ios' eig t to miss final California leads crew qualifying R ia talon AC M shell. but the re- mamd r of :)un Diego's teams fa~ed expect d ye terday in the Pacific Coa t Howmg Champion hip • Th unfortunate mcid nt came at th expen of the Uni.Y_crsity of San Diego men's varsity eight. During eTln I of three qualifying heat , the sixth-seeded Torero w~re dLquahfied from today's con olabon final at Lake Natoma after the~r third-place finish . The top two m each h at advanced to th grand final II 1ght ofhctal~ Involved said they did not ec tt, SD c_

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Ocean Mission Pacific Beach Star News (Cir. 2xW. 21,600) MAY a

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US sets oot all J clinic Head football coach Brian Fogarty and Im; staff will hold their annual SD Football Clinic on Saturda), May 1O at U~an- che ter Conference Center. The clime fee is $10 at pre- registration and $15 at the door. n · ra on on May 10 will be from 7:45 to 8:15 a.m. at the Man- chester Conference Center The fee mcludes th clinic, cof- fee doughnuts, lunch, door prizes and a reception following the clinic For further information please contact Brian Fogarty at 2n-4274 or 260-4803 Speake ·s and general topics mclude Tom Freeman - Offensive line coach for the Arizona State Sun Devils, speaking on the "ASU offense." Dan Henson - Outside linebacker coach for the San Jose State Spartans, speaking on the "Spartan defense."

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341 ,840)

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• BASKETBALL - Bo Kimble and Hank GathPrs, freshmen players who became disenC'hantcd with the use program, have signed scholar- ship papers to play at Loyola Mar- ymount. Kimble and Gathers must sit out the upcoming season but will h~v~ thr_ee years of cligib1lity left be- gmmng m the 1987-88 season. Loyola Marymount i an opponent of the Universitv of San Diego in the West Coast AthleticConference. :;>- C, c:; <, /_

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l,,,san Diego Roundup Monte Vista's Mascari Will Play Tennis at USD ~5"~ Monte VISta High School's Paula further information, call Fogarty at Mascari is one of four players who 277-4274 or 260-4803.

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have signed national letters of intent with thP) loivecsity Qf San Di.ego wQ!!}en's basketball pro- gram. Mascari, a 5-foot 4-inch guard, was on The Times' All-San Diego County team. She has a 4.0 grade-point average. Others signed were 5-7 guard Candida Echeverria from Chino, 5-10 forward Meg Estey of West Valley High in Spokane, Wash., and Cathy Perkins, a 5-10 forward from Auburn (Wash.) High. Echeverria was the Division II player of the year in California and averaged 19 points and six assists a game. • USD football Coach Brian Fogar- ty will offer a football clinic for high school and college coaches Saturday at USD's Manchester Conference Center. The cost is $10 for pre-registration and $15 at the door. Scheduled speakers are Tom Freeman, offensive line coach for Arizona State; San Jose State out- side linebacker coach Dan Henson; Rob Stockberger, who has'a 30-3-2 record and is a three-time North Coast Section champion at Danville Monte Vista High; Fogarty and USD defensive coordinator Kevin McGarry. Registration begins at 7:45 a.m. and the clinic starts at 8:30. For

U~D BAS~'TBA~L - T vers~1 D ball team has 1g 1. 6-foot-6, 205-pound junior forward from Hartnell Junior College in Sali- nas, to a national letter-of-intent. Munn averaged 23.4 pomts and 13.0 rebounds last season and was an hon- orable mention All-American The Toreros also annouqced that 7-foot junior center Scott Thompson was cho en last season's MVP at the team., annual awards banquet. basket- y Munn, a Uni-

/OSD_f~l!§_i~t. Mary's s~Jiad-Brett Smith had a home run and three RBIs to lead St. Mary's past the Yniversity of San lr-8, in a West Coastl\th- letic Conference baseball game Friday afternoon. Robbie Rogers and Andy Rob- erts each had three hits and scored twice for USD,

• A four-sport tournament will be presented by Sports Unlimited during the next month. The tournament begins with a golf tournament Sunday at Cot- townwood Country Club. The ten- nis portion is set for May 17-18 and 24-26 at San Diego City College and Morley Field. The bowling part will be June 1 at Clairemont Lanes, and the racquetball event is June 7-8 and 14-15 at Sorrento Valley Fit- ness Center. Top prize is $1,000 in each of the four segments. Athletes can enter one or all four. Entry fees are $40 for golf (green fees and cart), $25 for tennis, $25 for bowhng and $30 for racquetball. For more informa- tion, call Sports Unlimited at 576- 8558. • E.F. Hutton will sponsor the 1986 Corporate Challenge Volleyball Tournament Saturday at Fairbanks Ranch starting at 8:30 a.m. The event features corporate-spon- sored teams in men's open, men's A, women's open and coed divi- sions. More than 50 teams are expected to enter. The cost per eight-person team is $350, which includes T-shirts, athletic bags and lunch. For more information, call 692- 4162.

gether for the state championships a month ago. The team fimshed fourth but smce has won three consecutive races. including yesterday's qualify- ing heat Takmg the lead at 500 meters, the Azte<: increased their margin, then relaxed en route to a seven-second victory in 7:15.5. ''The heat races are just strategy race.," freshman four member Mike Andrews said. "We won, sure, but you Just don·t know if a team is raci_ng to wm or qualify. The real ra~e 1s to- morrow. We were preservmg our strength for the final." The Aztecs· women also qualified for the women's lightweight eight final with a third-place heat finish, as did the men's novice eight with a sec- ond-place hmsh. Because of canceled heat races. UCSD and SDS automatically ad- vanced mto the men's JV lightweight e1ght final . USD did likewise in the women' JV eights.

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