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Meadows, M hael and Jeff Ast, saw a lo of action as starting players for the Eagles. While sophomores: Brian Benzinger, Kyle Crager, and Dave Ble- vins' great ability filled in the other spots of the starting Iine-up. The juniors: Brian Cap- nerhurst, Gary Jones, and Brian Staley's unique style and experiences became a strong access to the Eagles' fielding and hit- ting. Although the season got off to a great start with a big 15-11 win over the Louisville Cardinals, there came low points to the sea- son also, such as the loss of ten straight games to Kentucky Wesleyan, Murray, Middle Tennessee and Kentucky, all of whom were strong baseball teams. The Ea- gle bats came alive even though the defen- sive problems were still a major concern of the team. Bryan Capnerhurst proved to be the power hitter of the Eagles with a .385 batting average, and heading the team with a total of eight homeruns for the year. Ken- ny Meadows finished with a .363 batting BACKING away from a bad pitch, Dan Tackett decides FRESHMAN K enny Meadows rounds the bases and is not to attempt to perform his good base running abili- congratulated by Coach Steve Hamilton after a fantas- ty. Tackett is a freshman from Flatwoods majoring in tic homerun hit. Meadows is from Lilburn, Georgia, accounting. Photo by RHONDA THOMPSON and is one of the two MSU players who made the OVC team. INTERFERENCE from a runner allows the baseball to CATCHER Scott McIntosh awaits his return behind the drop to the ground. Third baseman, K enny Meadows plate. McIntosh is a senior from Berea, where he won is one of the leading hitters on the team. two golden gloves his junior and senior years in high school. Photo by RHONDA THOMPSON 146 A Play for Pride
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lnexperien ce Lea ves Team In the Ruff The MSU golf team had, in Coach Rex Chaney's words, a mediocre season. How- ever, Chaney added that the team has a lot of potential. tiThey need to learn to compete. Inexpe- rience worked against us,i' Chaney said. The team is young. All the golfers will be returning next season, including top golfer, junior, Ronnie Byrd. Other team members are Michael Fields, David Lusby, Steve Mayes, Scott Miller, Todd Trimble, and Bart Turner. The golf team finished the season with a 56-43 record Eand placed seventh in the OVC tournament. By JOAN ALTMAN ? THE GOLF TEAM finished the season with a 56-43 record and placed seventh in the OVC tourna- ment. All photos by RHONDA THOMPSON. CONVERSING WITH a teammate, sophomore Da- vid Luzby takes time out while waiting his turn at the tee. Luzby is from Georgetown,
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