2B - The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - April 19, 2004 CLUBSPORTSWEEKLY 'Small athlete? Try Michigan Sailing' Despite frozen lakes and inexperience, Blue navigates way toward top of Midwest pib Aeirbiguu adi ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Who: Elise Ray Sport Women's gymnastics Hometown: Columbia, Md. Year: senior/junior (elig). Why: The Michigan All-American scored an almost-perfect 9.975 on the uneven bars on Saturday to claim the third national championship of her career. Ray tied for third on the balance beam with a score of 9.9. The Wolverines finished eighth overall at the NCAA Championships. Ray MONDAY, APRIL 19 No Events Scheduled. By Ellen McGarrity Daily Sports Writer You may have seen him at the last Festifall. No, it wasn't the guy with the Michigan crew shirt on, holding up a huge oar and a sign saying, "Big, strong athletes wanted here." It was the other guy. The one with the 5-foot sailing boom - quite a bit smaller than a crew oar - and a sign reading, "Small athlete? Try Michigan Sailing." This was the tactic of fifth-year senior Craig Capilla, along with other members of the Michigan sail- ing team, used last September to reel in new recruits. "We've noticed (the crew team) out there for years," Capilla said. "And (their message) is great, but we're looking for the exact opposite end of the spectrum." The two-person boats that the team races can only hold up to 330 pounds, so "big, strong athletes" would likely just tip them over. Capilla remembers following the crew members around with his sign and serving interested students from the team's "keg-o-root beer." "We go out on the Diag and are just dumb," Capilla said. "But we recruited 140 people." Of those 140, Capilla admitted that they only retained about 15 of them, but that's pretty good consid- ering the team has, and can only rea- sonably accommodate, about 30 members. But don't get the wrong idea. You won't find this group goofing off all the time. The team races competi- tively throughout the country, and was ranked No. 3 out of more than 30 teams in the Midwest District last fall. Sailing in Michigan is trying because the team's season is broken in half by the cold winters. Baseline Lake - where the team practices - is located near Dexter and always freezes from December through February. "Ours is a tough sport because we sail from the minute we get back in the fall right until Thanksgiving," Capilla said. "And then as soon as the ice thaws, we're back out there." To keep members in contact dur- ing the off season, the team plans many group activities - everything from inner-tube water polo to bowl- ing nights to its recent craze over karaoke. During the season, between six and 12 members are sent about every other weekend to regattas across the country. Members race in either dinghies or J-24s against both club and varsity teams. That may sound intimidating, but Capilla stressed that because the team is not varsity, it has the luxury of welcoming anybody who wants to sail. "We're not all from sailing back- grounds," Capilla said. "There are a number of people on the team who had never been out on a sailboat before they came out with us." If a perspective member it, the team can send you to beginner races. If you get better, you'll start racing intermediately and eventually may be competing at the top colle- giate level. "They're going to be knowledge- able sailors by the time they leave the program," said Capilla about first-timers. "They're going to be able to make their way around the race course and be moderately com- petitive." For the more experienced team members, this spring's focus is on getting to the Inter-collegiate Sail- ing Association (ICSA) Nationals, which are being held in Oregon in June. If the team ranks No. 1 or No. 2 in the district, it will qualify for a spot. But sailing at that level is tough, even though to bystanders the sport may just look like a relaxing time on the water. "Sailing is a very mental sport," co- captain Matt Vanderpool said. "You're multitasking a lot. You have to worry about making sure your sails are up correctly, your weight is placed in the correct spot in the boat ... then you have to worry about what's going on around the course - your position in relation to other boats." Currently, two Michigan graduate students - who as undergrads were three-time All-American sailors at Tufts University - are coaching the team to help it improve. In just three weeks - on May 8 and 9 - Michigan hosts the Michi- gan Collegiate Sailing Association Championships. For Capilla, this will be one of his last races as a Wolverine, but according to this fifth-year senior, his love for sailing will remain. "I've never, ever seen someone get sailing removed from their life once they've started doing it," Catilla said. TUESDAY, APRIL 20 Softball vs. Central Michigan WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 Baseball vs. Cleveland State THURSDAY, APRIL 22 W Track/Field at Drake Relays W Track/Field at Penn Relays M Track/Field at Penn Relays FRIDAY, APRIL Softball Baseball W Golf Water Polo 23 vs. Minnesota at Ohio State at Big Ten Tournament at Eastern Championship 4 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA TBA TBA 6pam TBA TBA TBA 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 1 p.m. 4 p.m. 11 a.m. 12 p.m. 12 p.m. 1 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 24 M Gymnastics vs. USAG Qualifier W Tennis vs. Northwestern M Tennis at Northwestern Softball vs. Minnesota Baseball at Ohio State SUNDAY,a W Tennis Softball M Tennis Baseball APRIL 25 vs. Wisconsin vs. Wisconsin at Wisconsin at Ohio State NBA frstR oundRe dts NH16 rust Bound Residts Eastern Conference 2I Game I Indiana leads 1-0 (8) Boston 88 NN Western Conference Game I San Antonio leads 1-0 (6) Memphis 74 rL (1) Indiana 104 OR (3) San Antonio 98 Game I N.J. leads 1-0 (7) New York 83 (2) New Jersey 107 Same I Los Angeles leads 1 - t(7) Hous Eastern Conference Game 5 - Phiadelphia wins 4-1 (3) New Jersey 1 (6) Philadelphia 3 Game 6 Series tied 3-3 (2) Boston 2 (7) Montreal 5 Game 5 Tampa Bay wins 4-1 (1) Tampa Bay 3 Western Conference Game 6 Detrait wins 4-2 (1) Detroit Los Angeles Dodgers 9-3 """* Last season, the Dodgers went 14-24 against the Giants and Padres. 2®? This season, they have a 7-2 record against their N.L West rivals. 10 (8) Nashville 0 ton oo" V"m 71 (2) Los Angeles 72 Game 6 Series fled 3-3 (3) Vancouver 5 (6) Calgary 4 3 Chicago White Sox 8-4 *"This is going to be my last contract, and I have to take advantage of that." - Ordonez justifying his five-year, $70 million contract proposal. 4 r Cas I Debil leads 1-0 Game I Sacramento leads 1-0 Game 5 Avalanche wins 4-I (4) Colorado 51 New York Yankees 6-6 m i t doesn't matter how good you are. There's always a period of adjust- ment A-Rod is having jitters just like Giambi did last season. (6) Milwaukee 82 (3) Detroit 108 (5) Dallas 105 (4) Sacramento 116 -ailk s . f ame I Miami leads 1.-0 (5) New Orleans 79 (4) Miami ta 81 Same 1 Minnesota leads 1-0 (8) Denver (8) N.Y. Islanders 2 Game i 6 Series tied 3-3 (4) Toronto 1 (5) Ottawa 2 ,f o a t s s 5 (5) Dallas 1, AnaheimAngels 7 * Vladimir Guerrero might have been the best offseason pick-up of the season. 5-foot-7 Eckstein is one of the most underrated SS in the league. 'N ka 92 (1) Minnesota 106 Game 5 San lose wins 4-1 (2) San Jose 3 (8) St. Louis 1 Detroit Tigers 7-5 ' Tigers GM Dombrowski on free agency: "Did we overpay in certain cases? Probably. But we had to give our fans something that they can root for." I Morr-playoffs for Canucks 4 Graduation gift. Apple PowerBook G4. Minnesota Twins 8-4 *The Twins continue to over-achieve. Center fielder Lew Ford is batting .417 with eight RBI's in just seven games this season. Who is Lew Ford? Pittsburgh Pirates 7-5 * One of the worst teams in the past decade continues to win. The Pirates blasted the Mets 8-1 yesterday behind seven solid innings from Kris Benson. St. Louis Cadnl 6-7 * Ths 2test fans irtbsbirhvd bnt hpwth thstcppy EmNew York Mets 5-7 - Piaza has just one error in forgamesat first bae this season, Wilson :::..::.. .........e...::..v.: Wth ..a~e;?::.........5:4ge.5 Texas Rangers 64 S San Francisco Giants 5-7 1 7 * 'Giants fans are jealous of the Dodgers' fast start. Barry Bonds's back must be hurting - he's carrying the entire team. Vancouver Canuck and former Michigan Wolverine Brendan Morrison scores the game-winning goal in the third overtime of game six of the Western Conference Quarterfinals by beating Calgary's Milkka Kiprusoff. 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