Friday, April 19, 2002

Frogs face Green Wave in weekend three-game series

Women’s golf competes in C-USA Championships

Injured sportscasters will miss start of NBA playoffs

NFL draft prospect Randle El just wants to play ball

Football Mom
Kates ‘takes care of everybody’ in football office, runs Purple Hearts
By Blair Busch
Skiff Staff

Gisele Kates has one daughter and 120 sons, and they all attend TCU.
“I know why God gave me a girl,” Kates said. “Because he knew someday he was going to give me about 120 sons. I would like to adopt them all.”

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Athletic department prepares for heavy traffic
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff

With the TCU Invitational being one of few chances for the surrounding community to see the Flyin’ Frogs in action, traffic may be heavy around the campus on Bellaire Drive this weekend with the start of the meet. This could present a problem for motorists trying to get from place to place, said Ross Bailey, associate athletic director of facilities.
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Schobel waiting for call from NFL
By Jordan Blum
Opinion Editor

Matt Schobel will be watching ESPN all day and waiting intently by the phone with his family in Dallas Saturday.
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Flyin’ Frogs hope to gain support in lone home meet
By Danny Gillham
Skiff Staff

Most TCU athletes get the opportunity to show off their talents to the community during many home contests.
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