Men's and Women's Gymnastics vs. Ohio State Saturday, 8 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS Men's Volleyball vs. Miami of Ohio Friday, 7:30 p.m. CCRB rhe Michigan Daily Wednesday, January 14, 1987 Page 9 61% Ra The Comeback Kid:injry. isher grapples with comes out on top By ERIC MAXSON Some athletes bounce back from devastating injuries, but few regain all of their skills. Then there are the great athletes, like John Fisher. As a senior in high school at Flint Northern, Fisher was a state champion wrestler, finishing the season with a perfect 54-0 record. He then rolled onto the Big Ten scene with Michigan, completing a brilliant rookie year with a record of 45-10. He finished third in the Wonference and fourth in the country en route to being named freshman of the year. In his sophomore season, Fisher picked up right where he left off the year before. After 10 matches he was 9-1 and ranked third in the nation, certain to become an All- American and in possible contention for the Big Ten and national championships. AT THAT point, however, things turned sour. A shoulder injury that had first bothered Fisher in high school resurfaced and wouldn't go away. He was forced to undergo surgery to remove damaged cartilage and tighten some ligaments. But after rehabilitating his shoulder with weights, Fisher has returned this fall to stardom. He is now ranked sixth in the nation and rising. As a redshirt sophomore, he has two years of eligibility . remaining after this season, and his future looks as bright as it did before his surgery. Fisher is one of those rare athletes who combines great physical skill with that famous, indefinable quality called "intangibles." His muscles are long and thin, not bulky, which helps explain his extraordinary quickness. Wrestling coach Dale Bahr calls him "the quickest I've ever seen. He can have you down before you know what's going on." Bahr also cites Fisher's "excellent balance." They both agree, however, that something else separates Fisher from the others in his weight class. "He went through painful surgery," said Bahr. "You don't know how kids will come back." Though Bahr says that such injuries can be mentally damaging, the coach added, "(Fisher) didn't allow that to happen." THE hardest time, Fisher says, was at the beginning of this season, when he had trouble working out the kinks after nearly a year away from competition. He was disappointed with his performance in the first three meets, and said he was getting depressed. At that point Fisher found the support he needed in his girlfriend and his parents, Troy and Nancy. "When I'm feeling down, I just call my mom, and next thing you know, I'm feeling good," he says. "I called my mother and she said, just have faith, don't worry about it." ranked second in the country, at the OSU Quad in Columbus on January 3. After that performance, Fisher expects to improve on his sixth ranking. And, while All-America honors are almost certain, Bahr says, "We both have higher goals than that." Those higher goals are reachable because of Fisher's intangibles. He calls it determination. Bahr says he's "really organized and an excellent worker." "He has a tough mental approach," the coach added. "He knows exactly what he wants to achieve and how to do it. In the worst way, he wants to be national champion." It was toughness, desire, and faith that pulled Fisher through hard times, and those qualities are making him a winner now. If those intangibles don't bring a national championship to Ann Arbor this season, Fisher has two more years to show his greatness. FOLLOWING his advice, Fisher turned around, and won at the; Open in Orlando, Florida. he was all the way back beat Ohio State's Robby mother's himself Sunshine He knew when he Johnson, Ourthree-year and two-year scholarshipswon't make college easier. Just easier to pay for. Even if you didn't start college on a scholarship, you could finish on one. Army ROTC Scholarships pay for full tuition and allowances for educational fees and textbooks. Along with up to $1,000 a year. Get all the facts. BE ALL YOU CAN BE. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 5, 1987 SCHEDULE YOUR NO OBLIGATION INTERVIEW NOW! CALL CAPTAIN GALLAGHER AT 764-2400 ARMY RESERVE CFFICERS' TRAINING CORS Daily photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Michigan wrestler John Fisher relaxes during practice, having successfully recovered faomshouldersurgery that sidelines him formost of last season. our -7 ..J 0( e ~'Every textbook for every course is here.You can count on the J 7 , Michigan Union Bookstore for all your undergraduate and graduate texts, including medical, dental, engineering, music, and art. Thousands of used textbooks in stock, plus notebooks, school supplies, and a complete selection of Michigan clothing. - i - 'I U