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8 • The Red and Black • Tuesday, November 6, 1990
Ruggers take Vols, SEC title
By ERIK SCHMIDT
Sports Writer
The Georgia ruggern captured the SEC Invita
tional Rugby Tournament championship on Sunday
by defeating Tennessee 17-11 at the intramural
fields.
“The final was the most hard fought match I’ve
ever played in this country,” rugby club president
and Dublin, Ireland, native Blair Murray said.
By winning the tournament, the Bulldogs made
up for last year’s second place finish in Baton Rouge
to LSU.
The rugby club coasted through its first two
matches of the tourney crushing Auburn 21-0 and
Ole Miss 23-0. Following an LSU forefit, the Bull
dogs met Alabama in the semis where they rolled
back the Tide 21-7.
LSU opted to forefit their match to Georgia in
favor of saving their strength for their next contest.
Since both the Tigers and Bulldogs were 2-0 at that
point in the tourney, each was assured of making
theplay-ofTs.
“They figured that we were both in the semi-fi
nals,” Georgia rugger and tournament director
Mark Risse said. “They made a poor tactical deci
sion.”
Tennessee reached the finals by defeating LSU
10-7 in a triple overtime thriller.
“It was one of the best games I’ve ever seen,”
Risse said. “It was very intense. It (the effects of the
game) showed in the second half ofT our game with
Tennessee. We were getting around the field
uicker than they were. But that’s what makes the
ifference between tournament rugby and normal
(season) rugby. Normally you don’t have to play four
or five games in two days.”
The tournament itself drew 1,000 people over the
course of the weekend event.
“It (the tournament) was a really great success,”
Murray said. “It was the largest SEC Tournament
ever. Not only did we have the SEC teams, we had
an open division.”
The open bracket saw the Atlanta-based Rene
gades defeat Old White from Atlanta for the
championship. The Renegades and Old White are
two of the biggest rugby clubs in the South.
The Georgia “B” side won the division in which
they competed, adding four more wins to their al
ready unblemished slate. The “B” team defeated
Georgia State, the Savannah College of Art and De
sign, Tulane and Alabama.
The tournament included 19 teams from around
the Southeast including non-SEC teams from
Georgia Tech and Clemson, and non-collegiate
teams like the Renegades and Georgia’s alumni
club, the Blind Pigs.
“It (organizing the tourney) was pretty tough,”
Risse said. “It was a major project. You couldn’t do it
by yourself, but I got lots of help from the rest of the
recreation committee. Most of the other team mem
bers contributed too."
“(Loflin) really helped pull out the program,”
Murray said. ‘Tie went above and beyond the call of
duty.”
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Goff says Florida is ‘awfully good’
By GENE WILLIAMS
Sports Writer
Georiga coach Ray Goff was so
impressed with Florida’s shocking
48-7 shellacking of the Auburn Ti
gers that he scheduled a rare
Sunday evening practice for his
Bulldogs.
“Florida is awfully good,” Goff
said. “It’s hard to say if they have
got the best offense that we’ve
faced this season because we’ve
made a lot of teams look good, but
thev are definitely up there.”
The Gators (7-1) dismantled the
Tigers in short fashion and turned
their thoughts to the Gator Bowl
and a chance to do the same to the
limping Bulldogs (4-4) this Sat
urday in Jacksonville, Fla. (12:40,
WTBS T.V.).
Florida led 34-7 at halftime and
had rolled up 265 yards of total of
fense and 15 first downs in the first
half alone. Goff was most im
pressed with the play of Florida
PARKER
From page 1
The straight-set victory marked
Parker’s ninth consecutive two-
setter dating back to the North-
River National Clay Court
Championships three weeks ago in
Tuscaloosa, Ala. Parker’s tourna
ment victory at NorthRiver, like
his victory at the 1989 Southern
Collegiates prior to the Volvo last
ear, proved to be the confidence
uilder for the 1990 tournament.
‘The victory at NorthRiver was
important this year as the victory
at the Southern Collegiates was
important last year,” Diaz said.
“Al’s the type of player that needs
to feel confident when he plays.”
The repeat Volvo final was the
first time in the 12-year history of
the tournament that two players
returned to face each other in the
tailback Willie McClendon.
“We recruited him hard when he
was in high school," Goff said. “We
know he’s good and will be a tough
man for our defense to stop.”
The Georgia coahing staff spent
the better part of Sunday and
Monday reviewing the films of the
Florida-Auburn game as well as
the tape of the Florida-Tennessee
game, which the Gators lost by a
considerable margin.
“I was up at 6:30 am Sunday
morning looking at films,” de
fensive coordinator Richard Bell
said. “When you see a team play
the way Florida did aganist a team
with people like David Rocker on
the line, it makes for a lot of sleep
less nights.”
Bell completmented Florida
coach Steve Spurrier and said that
the multi-talented offense of
Florida is similar to the teams
Spurrier coached at Duke.
“Both of their running backs run
hard, but you can’t totally concen-
finals. It also marked the first time
since Georgia’s Mikael Pemfors
won back-to-back NCAA singles ti
tles in 1984-85, that a male player
has defended a collegiate Grand
Slam championship. With a victory
at any of the remaining three colle
giate Grand Slam championships,
Parker will tie Pemfors for the
most national collegiate singles ti
tles in a career for a male. Pemfors
also won the Volvo in 1984.
IN OTHER VOLVO ACTION:
Stark and Stanford classmate
Jared Palmer won the Volvo dou
bles crown with a 6-4, 6-2 victory
over Arizona State’s Brian Gyetko
and David Lomicky. Georgia’s dou
bles team of Ivan Baron and A1
Parker lost in the quarterfinals to
second-seeded Alex O’Brien and
Jason Yee of Stanford 4-6, 7-6, 7-5.
Baron was defeated in the
second round of singles by Notre
Dame’s Duvid DiLucia 7-5, 3-6, 7-5.
DiLucia advanced to the semi-fi-
trate on stopping the run because
they can hurt you will the pass as
well,” Bell said. “They have excel
lent balance.”
Entering Saturday's game with
Auburn, the Gators had thrown
255 passes and rushed 264 times.
This year’s game will be com
pletely different than most.
Usually the Bulldogs are the team
that strides into the Gator Bowl on
a roll and the Gators are seeking to
upset the Dogs and salvage their
season. However the scene is re
versed in 1990, but the Bulldogs
aren’t worried or intimidated by
Florida’s performance.
“It will be a real challenge for
our team, but we’ve got everything
to gain and nothing to lose,” Bell
said.
BULLDOG BITES: Offensive
lineman Russell DeFoor is still suf
fering from a knee injury and is
questionable for Saturdays game.
‘The key to the match
was that Al returned so
well’
— Manuel Diaz
Georgia coach
nals where he lost to Stark 6-3, 6-2.
Arizona’s Doug Livingston won
the consolation singles event with
a 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4) victory over
Cal-Santa Barbara’s David Decret.
Livingston came back from a 5-0
third-set deficit and saved two
match points in the victory.
Georgia’s Patricio Arnold lost to
Decret in the semi-finals of the con
solation 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. Arnold de
feated Steve Herdoiza of
Northwestern 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 and
Mark Jeffrey of Mississippi State
6-1, 6-2 before falling to Decret.
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