News Nuggets, 07.10.04
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East Carolina track and field coach
Bill Carson, who has developed quite a reputation for developing world-class
sprinters, is lending his expertise to the American team at a high-profile
meet overseas.
Carson, a tutor to Pirate track and
field athletes for 37 years, is serving as the sprint coach for Team USA at
the International Association of Athletics Federation World Junior Track &
Field Championships next week in Grosetto, Italy.
Known for producing top-notch sprinters
year after year, Carson has helped develop such renowned athletes as Maurice
Greene and Olympian Lee McNeil. He has produced nearly 70 All-America
athletes.
A former IC4A president, Carson was the
head coach of the South team at the 1993 United State Olympic Festival, and
served as the Broad Event Chairman for Sprint Development for USA Track &
Field from 1991-97. He also served as the sprint coach of the South team at
the 1990 U.S. Olympic Festival.
The IAAF Junior World Championships
will be conducted July 13-18.
UT coach contrite over snubbing CWS awards
OMAHA — Texas baseball coach Augie Garrido said he
came back to the site of the College World Series to set things right.
Garrido held a news conference Friday at Rosenblatt
Stadium's Hall of Fame room to talk about Texas' failure to attend the
runner-up awards ceremony after the Longhorns lost 3-2 to Cal State
Fullerton last month in the series' championship.
Questions were raised about Garrido's and Texas'
sportsmanship.
Garrido, who has coached four teams to CWS titles,
said he wanted the people of Omaha to know the incident did not reflect the
character of his players or the University of Texas.
``I care a lot about how the players are
perceived,'' Garrido said. ``They do have good manners, they are gentlemen
and they are sportsmen.''
Garrido, who said he paid for the trip to Omaha
himself, refused to go into details Friday about the incident. He has said
he thought the awards ceremony was optional.
Garrido coached at Fullerton in 1992 when the Titans
were runner-ups in the College World Series. He has said he didn't remember
taking part in a runner-up ceremony.
Garrido said he and the Longhorns meant no
disrespect toward Fullerton, the city of Omaha or the College World Series,
an event he said, ``changes lives.''
``I'm apologizing for my role in the confusion and
the distraction that it caused our players and Fullerton players and
everyone else connected to this wonderful tournament,'' Garrido said.
Garrido said for him, coming back to Omaha was a way
of tying up lose ends that he felt lingered after Texas left Omaha.
``I think it's the right thing to do for the right
reason,'' Garrido said.
Garrido was joined at the podium on Friday by
Nebraska baseball coach Mike Anderson. Anderson refused to comment on the
awards incident and said he attended Friday's news conference strictly to
support Garrido.
``He's been a great mentor to me,'' Anderson said.
``He asked me if I'd come up and I said, 'Sure.' That's owed to him because
of the things he's done for me in the past.''
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