The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, April 23, 1986 -Page 13 Men netters clobber Spartans, 9-0 By DEBBIE deFRANCES There were no surprises, no disap- pointments, no individual stars, and not a single failure. But the emotions and teamwork displayed created an unrivaled presence which lead the men's tennis team to a 9-0 crushing of Michigan State yesterday at the Track and Tennis Building. In their final home match of the season, team members rushed on to the court when senior Hugh Kwok destroyed MSU's Mike Behnke 6-0, 6- 1, at sixth singles. Kwok's first match in the Big Ten this season was almost flawless and he received an emotional embrace from coach Brian Eisner. "WHEN I told Hugh he was playing, he was surprised," said coach Eisner. "He said, 'you can count on me to be! ready coach.' I know he's always ready, that's the type of person Hugh is, always set to jump in when you need him. "This win for Hugh today was a great tribute to him. He's really a great person . .. just a great person." Although Kwok does not hit with the strength of others, his picture perfect strokes and his excellent placement led him to not only a victory for the team, but also a personal one. "I WANTED it. This was my last home match and I wanted to go out with a bang," said the senior from Montreal. "I had good energy and was really up for the match. My opponent was kind of nervous and never and got his rhythm going." TAKE THIS HOME TO YOUR PARENTS! * We have a brief Brochure outlining * * the many advantages (saving money & taxes, capital gains, real-life work * * experience, better living, better * studying, security . . .) of having * your parents buy a condo or house * * for your residence in Ann Arbor. It 1 * beats living in a dorm forever! Call Today for your free brochure. * * (We'll send a copy to your parents, too.) (313) 662-8600 Bob Hefner * Residence 662-3958 2 The Michigan Group, REALTORS® * * ANN ARBOR Offices also in Oakland, * WnondWayne counties Aside from Kwok, Michigan's only other senior, captain Jim Sharton, put on a show of experienced talent as he squeaked by Fernando Belmar, 6-2, 7- 6 at second singles. Although Sharton gave up a 5-4 lead in the second set, he managed to hang on with his hard- hitting shots and well-placed serves to win the match in a tiebreaker. Michigan's number one player, freshman Dan Goldberg, continued his winning Big Ten streak by easily defeating Michigan State's Paul Mesaros 6-3, 6-2. Goldberg's unor- thodox consistent ground strokes have led him to a phenomenal season and undefeated record in the Big Ten (7- 0). ED FILER, the Wolverines' third singles player, was challenged by Santiago Cush but won that match 6-4, 6-3. "Ed Filer has been playing ten- tatively and hasn't been serving the way he should be, lately," said Eisner. "I indicated to him what needed to be done and he went out there and did it today." John Royer had a winning day as he approached the net with strong, down the line shots to win his fourth singles match against Steve Hooley 6-3, 6-4. Royer, bothered by a nagging elbow injury all season, teamed with Chip McColl to win the first doubles match 6-2, 7-5. Royer and McColl, playing together for the first time in com- petition, combined their aggressive styles of play to form an exciting tai- dem. THE ONLY three set match of the day took place at fifth singles as Jon Morris managed to roll from behind to take the match frm MSU's Chris Ignas 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. At third doubles, Brad Koontz paired with Michael Pizzutello to take a match over Ignas and Behnke 6-2, 6- 2. Koontz's strong serve and powerful forehand combined with Pizzutello's aggressive net play to make an ex- citing first effort for the duo. "I think switching the doubles made it exciting and fresh," said Eisner. "Playing doubles is like a marriage where you are bound to have both good and bad. You have to work those problems out or change combinations around." Eisner said there was no question in his mind they would win yesterdag. "MSU is a floundering team; they're not very strong," said Eisner. "After a weekend at Minnesota and Wiscon- sin, we were very tired emotionally and physically today, but we hung in and played tough." Daily Photo by MATT PETRIE Michigan's Dan Goldberg prepares a forehand for Michigan State's Paul Mesaros in their first singles match yesterday. Goldbe-g won 6-3, 6-2. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Badger MADISON (AP) - Wisconsin basketball Coach Steve Yoder will be reprimanded and his current pay frozen in 1986-87 under penalties ap- proved yesterday by Irving Shain, chancellor of the Big Ten school. The penalties were levied as a result of Yoder's apparent knowledge of a 1982 loan by an athletic booster to former player Cory Blackwell. YODER "KNOWINGLY gave false information to the special in- vestigator and the Athletic Board Compliance Committee" on Feb. 4 when he denied knowledge of the loan, according to an investigation by Thomas Schneider, a Milwaukee County deputy district attorney. The sanctions sent to the National Collegiate Athletic Association on Tuesday were recommended last week by Athletic Director Elroy Hir- sch and approved by the UW Athletic Board. They include freezing Yoder's $53,384 annual salary, a letter of reprimand and no contract extension beyond the 1989 expiration date. THE BADGERS also will forfeit the 22 basketball games won during the period Blackwell was ineligible to compete because of the loan, the 1982- 83 and 1983-84 seasons, sports Information Director Jim Mott said. Hirsch also recommended Black- well be stripped of any Big Ten honors he earned and denied financial aid if he should request it in the future. The university said it will request the Big Ten conference remove Blackwell as scoring and rebounding champion in 1983-84. "It is my hope that the NCAA In- fractions Committee will accept the director's remedial actions as ap- propriate, thereby making a hearing unnecessary," Shain said. THE NCAA'S Infractions Com.nit- tee is scheduled to hear the Blackwell case in June. Yoder was not in his office Tuesday and could not be reached for com- ment, said a woman answering the teleptone. She refused to give her name. The investigation showed that a Yoder, busted $3,114 loan was made in January 1982 to Blackwell by Madison attorney Donald Eisenberg so Blackwell could buy a car. Yoder came to Wisconsin in mid- April of 1982 from Ball State Univer- sity. LSU's Williams quits BATON ROUGE, La. 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