F ORE! Michigan legend Bo Schembechler will host the fourth annual Millie Schembechler Memorial Golf Classic at the University Golf Course Monday. The celebrity-laden event will raise money for research into adrenal cancer, which took Millie's life in 1992. SPORTS Wednesday 13 July 3, 1996 i Wolverine Gardner set to run for Jamaica in Atlanta By Will McCahill Daily Sports Editor Neil Gardner"s Olympic dreams were almost tripped up by a hurdle. Competing in the final round of the Jamaican Olympic Trials last week, the Michigan senior stumbled on the final obstacle of the 400-meter hurdles. "I almost fell," Gardner said, "but I was able to hang on and finish third.' In doing so, the Kingston native grabbed a berth on the Jamaican Olympic squad, and will represent his country at the 1996 Summer fames, which begin July 19 in Atlanta. His qualifying time of 50.07 seconds in the final heat was almost a second slower than his personal best, and Gardner said he has his work cut out for him if he is to earn a place among the world's elite. 'To win a medal, I'll have to be faster than :48.1," Gardner said. Gardner's personal-besttime current- ly is :49.2. "I should be ready (to run in the low 48-second range)." he said, "and if the conditions are right.. probably even faster." Gardner, howmever, said tie's not so sure if the elements will cooperate as ie goes for the gold. With both the tem- perature and humidity expected to reach close to triple digits, things may get sticky. "I don't really like running in the heat," Gardner said. "l'm not used to working in that kind of climate." Although the team is leaving Saturdayto tramin m North Carolina, where conditions will be akin to those expected in Atlanta, Gardner said the weather in his homeland hasn't helped simulate the mugg G eorgia summer. "Unfortunately, it's been relatively cool here," he said, with temperatures in the high 70s. The hype for the Games in Jamaica isn't quite sihat it is in the United States., Gardner said, but a music video is counted among the national efforts supporting the teami. Gardner himself, however, missed out on being in the video because ie was in Ann Arbor at the time. Ie said t e is looking forward immensely to marching in the Opening Ceremonies with the Jamaican team. "It's going to be unbelievable, Gardner said. I 'm buynmg a ness camera so I can capture is much of the whole experi- ence as possible SPORT.S :- NF -.MAION PHOTO Michigan senior Neil Gardner (left) will compete for his native country of Jamaica I the 400-meter hurdles at this month's Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. NHL teams grab rights to 3 'M' pucksters in draft By James Goldstein Daily Sports Edtor You might have thought the icitg on the cake for the 1995-96 Michinat hockey team was winning the NCAA championship in March. * Well, add another laser of icing for three Wolverines. In the NHL Entry Draft ot June 22, a trio of Michigan youngsters were select- cd. capping off a dreiam-like season. Defenseman Bubba Berenzweig was picked in the fifth round (109th overall) by the Ness York Islanders. Right ving Sean Ritchlin was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the sixth round (145th overall). And in the ninth round (240th over- all), right wing Justin Clark was select- ed by the Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche. All three players will ibe cntering their sophomore seasons. Berenzweig (6-loot, 195 poiuds) scored four goals and added eight assists playing in 42 of the Wolverines' 43 games last season, including all seven playoff games. He said lie was frustrated by not being picked earlier, but when he displayed the Islander colors with team representatives, it was a special moment. "It was a great feelinig wlen I put oi that jersey," Berenzweig said. "I have the jersey in my room right now." Ritchlin (f-foot, 202 pounds) had seven goals and seven assists in 27 games before he was sidelined for the season with compartment syndrome in his right thigh. He sustained the injury in a Feb. 3 game against Ohio State. "After the fourth round went by, I was getting a little nervous," Ritchlin said. "But it was great when I was picked because not too many people have the opportunity to play for a NIL train." Clark (6-foot-3, 195 pounds) on]ly played ini lI games for Michigan last season. He scored a goal and had two assists. great scores... Law School Business School Dental School Graduate Schoo Medical School great teachers... Kaplan helps you focus your test prep study where you need it most. 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