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PIOFILE I COACH BOB SPOO cheatsheet Family man SPORTS &en more on Coach Bob Eastern' s head football Spoo's career and life coach balances life ,, Associate sports editor Marco Santana continues his series on both on and off the lk>b Spoo, which starts today, over field the next two days. Watch for parts two and three in the Daily Eastern News sports By Marco Subna section. Associate Sports Editor

Coming Wednesday and Bob Spoo learned a long time T... rsday ago that things don't always go che way he wants them to. ONLINE Almost as soon as he got married Retamees from summer in 1972, he went through a rough notice Doudna progress time with hjs wife, Susan. ,, Associate Pounce Editor Katey Susan, who is 13 years younger chan Spoo, developed Hodgkin's Mitchell asked students and faculty tt they could notice the progress disease, a rare type of lymphoma on the Doudna Fine Arts Center's that today accouncs for less than renovations. 1 percent of cancer in che Uniced Read their answers at the Daily Scares. Eastern News Online. The disease causes cells in che lymphatic system to reproduce m.deaHws.com abnormally, making it more difficult for the body to fight infection. The treatments left Susan weak, ONUNE but she fought through it only to Countdown to intramural be scricken with breast cancer later soccer shoot-out on. ,, Kristina Peters, OEN Online She once again overcame her intramurals reporter, previews the illness. But there were tough rimes first intramual contest of the year. for the Spoo family. Bob Spoo, 69, said the respect m.deHews.com he has for his wife after che obscacles rhey have faced rogecher C»IPUS is immeasurable. 7th Street Underground "She's a person that I admire a poised to open again greac deal because she's had a lot ,, New computers and a nifty of struggles," Spcio said. "ln the new look highlight the changes to 1970s. treacment for Hodgkin's Eastern's new potential student disease was nor as sophiscicaced as gathering place. it is now. So all her treatments were debilicating.· Administrators hope that it Somehow, he managed co keep could be open as soon as next month. the difficulcies away from hjs work. Page 3 "They had ro weigh on him a CAMPUS IAT YAllEC I THE DAILY WTElll IEWS Getting to know vice n SEE SPOO, PAGE 6 Head football coach Bob Spoo watches from the sidelines during practice at the beginning of this year. Spoo, who grew up on the South Side of Chicago, has raised a family in Charleston since 1987. president Blair lord ,, Eastern's vice president for academic affairs and provost sat down with the Daily Eastern News and answered questions about the university, his future and where Laureate they might intertwine. The Facebook fuzz Page 5 to address SPORTS University Police now Facebook profiles, but cheirs don't "We'U find our where those are have the same amount of decail anyway," Due said. Illini transfer readJ to take using Web site to students on former college team included in Williams's profile. lf they hear tips from ocher But it's the students who take people, UPD will check it out, By Ashley Rueff n Eastern defensive lineman investigate crimes the cake. Due said. Senior lhversity Reporter Jeff Sobol will line up this weekend By c.tly Bayer It's easy to find student profiles He referred another schools' against the team with which he Senior Campus Reporter that list cell phone numbers, birth philosophy: "Yes, we do respecr This year's faculty laureate, started his college career. daces, full addresses and class your privacy, but this is public Lynne Curry, is looking forward to As part of the continuing coverage Among the chousands ofstudent schedules open to everyone else on information" once it's posted on welooming new students into the of Eastern football in the week university community Tuesday at leading up to Saturday's matchup profiles on Facebook.com is that of campus wich a Facebook profile. the Internet. "If you're looking for a good The University Police Convocation. with 1-57 rival the University of James Williams. Williams lists his relationship stalking, that's a good way to do Deparunent at Western lllinois "My primary Illinois. status (single), favorite music it," Mitchell said. "It's getting out University in Macomb doesn't responsibility is Page 1Z (smooth R&B, ballads), interests of control." check Facebook, said Corporal my opportunity (movies, video games, sports, Mitchell has his own Facebook Todd Louden. co address martial arts, reading), and favorite account, as well as Police Chief Sgt. Derek Ronnfeldt of the the incoming 1V shows ("Battle Star GaJactica," Adam Due. Illinois Scace University Police said scudents," said che "Scare Tactics," "America's Most Due said UPD sometimes uses nobody checks there either. history professor. lpMCury Wanted).• Facebook co look inco complaincs But at the University of lllinois •eonvocacion is Newly appointed He's not a srudem at Eastern, with harassments or investigations. at Urbana-Champaign, Facebook meant as a way co Faculty but rather an officer with che The police don't use the site bring people in laureate University Police D epartment. co hunt down parties or find Eight other officers also have incriminating photos. tt SEE fMllOOI, PIG. f H SEE UlllUTI, PNiE Z U news DI DENNEWS COM I THE OW EASTEl!N NEWS IDfSDlY a Z9Jl6 H:WSstaff

,,... ctlM ..... Press 51.11>1""'5« -----lomticrts TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ~chiel . Kyle~ MMt Tiie IWIJ East...... lead DesicJier ..... ····--·-- ..-- Dave Haney The Daily Eastern News Is produced by l'1c Sluderits ~ edlors--.----Eugenia Jellerson of Eastemllnois ~It Is~ dMy 14· I 61 • 11· I 60· 11· I 59· -~------hnO'M*y Monday~ friday.11 CNrteston. ... Gmg bl ~------~Mwco~ and spmg semester1 rd t.ice weeldy Grtlg the Partydoudy Mostly cloudy Mostly sunny ....· ----·--····--·-· .. loeWaltasli summer term "'~ cbWlg OONe'siy •acationS or Onine production __...... _ .... _..... wen lIWoallion Z006 ...... tW. Anita Shelton, chair of the history Curry also serves on Faculty Senate, Assodale news edtor Jlcole Klsl.9d Cerndlw department. teaches classes for the Honors cei•nGlfltowelmme~ [email protected] hshmenandfleW faaly. The Daily Eastern News Is comrmted to acancy In "She's very successful at inspiring College and the women's studies Senior i.merstty reporter ... _._, ~ l\lell Its CCM!rilge of the news. Nrf factual erTOI the Slaff students to take responsibility in minor, serves on the Judicial fm..IY Lueale Lynne Cally -----OEIUdmnslrllior@'1nal.com !'rids. Ol IS mlde anre of by h readers.• be • malean adlkessstaesslligthe Senior ~ reporter Uttir Barer corrected on tlis page as pr~ as possillle. their education," Shelton said. Affairs Board and numerous other ---- -~com Senior city reporter-----...... ,, ___ OPEi. To aid The Daily Eastern Hews in h quest b In the nomination letter university-wide committees. ~of~ atCUl'acy. please report..,.., lac1Ual error yo<1 find Easliern~&m the- .. [email protected] submitted for Curry in March "There's a give and take when in rtrf e6tion of The Daily Eastern News by e-tnaa, Verge editor Holy Thanas 2006, Shelton wrote, "her area of you're a university professor that's ~ phone. ~ mail or ri person...... polessor. • ~ h& ~~~--~-OOWer~om expertise and primary teaching really exciting," Curry said. "It's speaking. be Body Sportslhff ,, ·- Nso StudeN .. assignment lies squarely at the heart amazing how students shape how ...... - 51t·7Ml (..... ), 51t-ZtU (fu) of this university's mission. you think." President 5-1 Anderson and Bl* Sports ecilor Matt Daniels Loni. provost and vice presldert tor ·~~~~~~ ""~ ... She is the personification of the When she's not on campus with academic affan. ~-··"""''HMtoS;nra '-"••GI ,..tap ,.W n scholar-reacher, rhe highest ideal of her students, Curry is still working DE~ tsdesl<@l1nal1 com Owleslon, ll61920 Lord wil be ac:c:eptlng the entering the academy. Students flock to her. at home. Mwertisl.. .Uff ISSN 0894 1599 who are al enauaged She brings out the best in them." She is awaiting the Spring 2007 freshmen. Pri.W .,, lreernational are Curry has been thinking about release of "The DeShaney Case, to come. sludenls Eastern llinois tn.ersiy enaKl'aged to attend and what she wants to say to students at Child Abuse, Family Rights, and also are allowed to the of their Attelltlon postmaster Convocation since she received the the Dilemma of State," a book she brfng flags Send addrC$S cllanges to cm1lrieS and set them on the tort Of tide last spring. worked on mostly while at home. The Daily Eastern News the stage "I choughc about my experience "The opportunity to always be 1802 Buzzard lfal. Eastern IJinois tmersily The will begin 7 Chartc51on, 1l 619l0 over 12 years. and I thought about exploring new ideas and interacting f.orM>cation at things I'd like ro pass on," she said. with different people," is why Curry p.m tonight In the &-and Ballroom of the University Union and wil end Curry decided that the most loves her job, she said. at 8 30p.m important message to convey in her She hopes co pass that same The be by a speech is the importance of being passion for learning and for the event wil followed dessert reception part of the Eastern community. university community into the "There's this other pan of fresh batch of students at today's coming to a university that you're Convocation. Museum on wheels tells tale of Lewis and Clark

IJ Mlclaael Wier they had and seeing how much expedition and a variety of different He understands that most people Charleston is to bring attention co Stall Correspondent work was put into bringing Illinois animal furs, which offered the would not want to drive down to Illinois history and promote the history to various communities," he hands-on portion to the tour. southern Illinois, "So why not bring other museums in the area. A museum on wheels roUed into said. The driver and tour guide Dale the museum to them?" Historical attractions such as Charleston. The museum also contained Dunsc said the purpose of chis Charleston Library Director the Lincoln Log Cabin, the Dudley The Charleston Carnegie Public dioramas consisting of various museum "is to bring a piece of Sheryl Snyder said the purpose House and the 5 Mile House were Library hosted the mobile exhibit arti&as from the time of the Illinois history to the people." behind bringing the bus into all represented at the exhibit. of the 1803 Lewis and Clark Expedition on Friday. UNIVERSITY ADMISSION TO TEACHER The exhibit, entitled "A EDUCATION MEETING ConAuence of Cultures," made one ofits many stops in Charleston since Students must attend a meeting to formally apply for University Admis­ beginning its journey throughout sion to Teacher Education and to initiate the selection process. Students Illinois in May 2004. who have not previously applied must attend a meeting. The follow­ This museum on whccls was in& meetings are available Fall 2006 Semester to initiate the selection process: created in a 38-foot RV, the outside of the bus was covered with Lewis Tuesday, September s 12-12:50 p.m. 1501 Buzzard Hall and Clark decals and offered visitors Monday, October 2 S-5:50p.m. 1501 Buzzard Hall a video documentary played on a Tuesday, October 24 6-6:50p.m. 1501 Buzzard Hall Aat screen 1V installed on the side Thunday, November 9 12-12:50 p.m. 1501 Buzzard Hall of the bus. Monday, December 4 3-3:50p.m. 1501 Buzzard Hall The Bicentennial Bus cost nearly RegistroJWn is not nquind $500,000 to create, and thanks to a combined effort by the Bicentennial The next opportunity to initiate the selection p~ and apply for Committee, Lewis and Clark UnJversity Admission to Teacher Education will be during the Spring Community College, the stat, and 2007 semester. various private investors. Dr. Douglas J. Bower. Associate Dean Once entering the bus, visitors College of education and Professional Studies were handed elccuonic listening devices, which they used to guide ARE YOU PLANNING TO STUDENT TEACH IN themselves through 20 stations FALL 2007 or SPRING 2008? documenting the history of the Those students who think they might student teach during Fall 2007 or Lewis and Clark expedition of Spring 2008 Semester must attend one of the student teaching meetings 1803. Usted below. The meeting will explain the policies and procedura for For those who chose not to use student teaching. Applications to student teach in Fall 2007 or Spring the electronic listening device, they 2008 must be submitted to the Student Teaching Office by December 4, 2006. could choose to take a guided tour or explore the bus on their own. Thursday, September 7 l:Z.12:50 p.m.. 1501 Bmzard Hall The inside of the bus was covered Monday. September 18 3-3:50 p.m.. 1501 Bmzard Hall with maps drawn by William Tuesday, September 19 6-6:50 p.m. 1501 Bmzard HaD Clark, Meriwether Lewis and other Wednesday, October 11 S-5:50 p.m. 1501 Buzzard HaD members from the expedition. Monday, November 13 4-4:50 p.m. 1501 Buzzard HaD Tom Burke, a senior physical education major, said he came to MY aA111C I 'l1E 111.J EAS1B1 IElrS Dr. Pa1ricia Pouher. 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DIAB FROM THE NEWS I RICKLA KEBERG abroad I have always been strongly opposed to many traits of the U.S. government, especially most of che ideologies shared by the conservative Republicans COWMNIST I JENISHA WAITS currently in control of the country. I have always leaned much further to the left than the general American public, and thought I could run a country better than a lot of these Poverty politicians. So, this summer, I decided co experience a different culture. For two in Africa is months, I worked as a volunteer in Costa Rica-a country with a system of government close to my set of beliefs. producing In theory, the system looked nearly perfect free health care and education; mandatory 50 percent ovenime bonuses for workers; laws protecting small Associntcd f"rcse, 8/28/0 child labor "Only $ 11 7 million of • t l•••t $25 bllllon in t.der•I • id hea reached the businesses from being rundown by large, city. ( N ew Or1••n•) w hile feder• I i n veatlg•tora d • t •rmlned that roughly S2 billion In t•> ~ ... -· "O O 3 n ::;; :r ~ 0 a_ n o r. -· n Cl o.. !:: o.. o ,., !:."\ Ill '<: ~ Pol :r,.. . ::i 0 ::S . 0 0 0 0 g-t ~~n ~-~ti ~~~ofa tlJl.i~;J_ g; Q ~~ s-~ ~ ~f F~§.~ R ~~ ~~1 ~ t:~g:?..~ ~ii e-~ ~~~ ~ ~·~~~ ~ ~ § ;.~E~~r. 8 g· ~ ~ 111 • ::s <: ... ::s - ,., .... ,... n "~ ::s ;;r !l ~- o .... :r "" "O ..i -· "' 9- 3 § < ::s ... I"\ .., ~ -· .., "" 3 n n Q. 0 "' - "' ,., .... "" - - ,.. -.... ~ '"' n ~ <: - r:r~ 0 :r 3 0... ~ "' 0.. [' .. , ~ ,., • 0 c; c. :::i iJ' r:r n ::s 0 n ,., 2" < "' a g n "'"O ;:;·oo ~ 0 n O' ~ :E. -· ~ = :n a :::i n - - ..... Q c: -'< 5· o S n "E.. ~ '< i C:. ~ !:! -. ,2 ~ ~ Q :. 0 ""'> 2. ::s !!.. ~ 0.. &l ~ I Jt;:r.., o ~ S.., o.. ~ 3 ,; g' ri ::s c.. 9- 9- a C..: 8 ::s ... ~ n ... ~ ... ;::;· n 0 ... • C:. " :!l 3:'C.' . !:!. c: ::s ;;· c c:i n ~ n • n ;:; ... 3 0 =- - . ... 3 ::s '< -~· :r n n ::. !t c: 5·;; ~ ~ I c: a'< · C: tJ:I :::;i 8'° :::i -;::: ,., ~ n c. e_~ ::s O:J c.."E.. g 3 S e! < -g ~ ~ .., 0.. ,., 9- ~ ~~ 8.. d g C ~ -6- o g. c IA ~ "' ~ ~- · s &. e. '-l e i 3 e· ~ ~ ~ e- ~a. "E.. ~ - c;;· ~- ...... ~ ~ 6 ~ ';-' s. f-' ::;· :n:"'. ~ ;:;· § ~kl - ~ e:r !:; a.;;; g ,., "O ;:;· s· ..0 · -· n s - s· ~ ::s .i;i ~ ...... ,, • o' :raa g.. s· ~ ~ ~ ~ ;;: > 3 n e:; -· g- ,., 0 ~ . !< t:i' g- 3 !!.. 3 ° i;; !!.. ~- ... ~ f» c.. g ...... ? -:~ :... - ~- ., ,... - n fl r.> 2.. n r.> r.> ~ "' !"'> ., ~ ,., s C: S- g "' 2' ~ :::!. S- VI C. ~ ~ r.> I !:."\i o ""°' • .., O' ()' ~ g ::s S- ..._ 3 0 ~ g" n 2" c: ::S ::r :r 0' • ~ .., . ::S * ~ ~ ,., ~ ~ '< ::; ~ :. e: ~ e: r r a. B c.. ~ ~ r 9 =' o.. g n ~ cl& n Q g. o .g. .. ~ g : ;r ;; n - s n o r;· " ~ ... ~ ~ s r- ~ rn· ::i s "> ~ ~ 3: g g f ~ ~g. ~ g-.g ~.g ~ ~ ~ 8 5 ::;· e ~ ~ 5" a. ~- ~ ~ 0 E!. ~ ~10.. e e ~ ~ 'iiUi!MiAtR.. I! lilllll 'TI j; n n ;:r c.. o ~ tT1 B· n ;:r :;i 8 ~ 8!3 C> ':-' :l p... ~ n. 8 ~ S- ~- 5· tT1 o..g ;. ~ ~ :'.T1 n C?.. ... ~ 9 r 'S: I!- 0 ::s n 0 (JQ ~ r n fl> 0 - ~ a 2 ~ '< 0 f» s- ... s ~- ~ a n !7Q 9 ':t'< 0 oa. ... 0:. 8 0... ~ ~ Cl- !a a. e .? g " .... !:' 5· ~ ::s n ...... '< tro • ~ ..... • • 0 "' E; 0 i:: ..... ~ :'1 0 0- 0. °"' 0 a s- - .D C?.. ::s -.=... ~ .....i n :r - !!! n c:i "' n "' II> n '"O .2 e ~ ;::;· c::.. .. fl> c: '< a ~ g- n ~ t:r' g ~ .g a. g ~ 2 £;;' n ::s ~ a".::! g- n. 8 r;;· - 3' -· 8 ~ ~ ~ 9- n ... ~ g n 4 ~ ~ Cl ~ !'{> g ~ ~·· ~ ~ ~ :;· "'o g 8 ::s ~ a c.. i e ~ ~ fl> -· Q.. ~ 3 ~ 3 il t! '< 0... ~ Cl 9 ::s n n s . c !l . - !l_ -5 -~~~S- n e:n a ~~"' .. ~a~[c:;~~ n~noSt!. nFS

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was the 6m time the Panthers ba"Ve 11 Defense been able to show off their defensive work in the preseason, and it also FROM PAGE 12 showed how the team has been stepping up to 6ll the spots. No shortage of confidence "The defmse looks really good.. •Maren (Crabtree) led iJs with 20 junior defmsM specialist IJndsay digt in the alumni match Saturday Walsh said. •It's a difRrcnt defense and that's a lot of responsibility fOr ,..,. Kade Follianl is one of sm:ral ...... than most in our confamce.• her,• said Bennett about her junior ...... _. senion who are apcctcd to have Aaiswlt cmcb Brinmy Brown 1he new members to the team setter. Sablrd•J ...... big seasons said Graziano. said this year's team could be the ba"Ve also been adjusting easily to The Panthers open their regular c.tral lllc.. 1•• Follianl is a senior 8anka fmm lllOlt talen&cd she's ever seen. the ddCme the Pantbcn play. IC8IOD tonight at Indiana Swc McHcmy. . Pncdcc .... been cvcllenr,• 91he defcme looks good. It's a and they are ready to get into GmianO toUIS her as one of she said. "Eftrytbing's diddng and new IJStc8l for me I baftn't done competition. the saonp. &stat. and lllWtat they're wq m:ited.• it bdOre, but I lib k a lot,• Boylan · we're really prepared.· Walsh pbyas on the team. Having played fi>r me Panthers said. said. -We can't take Indiana Swc Folliard said she knows the fi>r four years. Brown believes this 1hc alumni march on Saturday lightly at all: game mentally now and is prepared ii •a good Poup: . W'ttb one week left of praaicc to aan the season this~ ·rft p1aycd with them,· said papaie fi>r their 6m rugby game •1 came in (this season) in Brown •me team wants to make She was not consistent enough at 12 p.m. against the shape. and I'm ready to go: said this one (yQr) count: » Santana with it in practice last season to use DilDDnras of Cenual Michigan. Folliard. Brown said leaders are starting FROM PAGE 12 it during a game. me Panthers are pumped and to emerge. But that has been to go. One of those emerging leaders for this season is the right choice. But now that it is a part of her "We are ready: said head rugby of the team ii senior co-captain After senior Kara Sorenson and selection of serves, Balsam might F• Graziano, ·rm quite Fellow senior Stephanie Undsay Leskank:h. junior Kera Griffin, Eastern is left boost herself up and be the next with their perfi>rmancc (in Rasmuscn, a scrum-half, is Lcskanich said this year's team with question marks. Gerth or Kennedy. ): recovering from a torn anterior is strong. They are working bard Senior Mary Wdch is back. but is But she Is not the only player to cruciate ligament sufleral during and cannot wait to get the season returning from a leg injury that held use the jump scr"Ve in the alumni the 6m game of the 2005 season started, she said. her to a .139 hitting percentage. Her game. against Wisconsin. Lcskanicb said she has a naY0111 dfectiveness is something Bennett Bennett seems to ha"Ve actively She said me groups ofsenionare energy about me 6m game of the must keep an eye on. taught it. very dose and the undcrdassmcn year. Some of the possible plans for Preseason all-conference setter have a cbancc to make a name fi>r •1u an amazing feeling.• said this season were rew:alcd Sanuday. Maren Crabtree used iL tbemsdves. Lesbnic:b. Eliza Zwctder, a transfer from 1he fiabmcn that played in the -We're being moR supportive & a prepmc ritual. Lindsay Troy Univasity in Alabama. had alumni game used iL and braking it down fi>r ahem.• said she U...,. clrinks a cup of four scmcc aces. And wed it effcctivdy. 6*; IE.,• llumuscn said. "'The coaches m8'ec bcfoR: each pme. Caitlin Balsam, a sophomore who 1hc Panthers ttlCOrdcd 16 service ~ doing a good job keeping us Laa lealOD'a ~ pJaJU of played in 67 games u a fttsbman, aces Sanuday. nadoa haft been doing a foculed.• the ~ I cebnlcb said she would marched Griffin fi>r me ream lead in Lan st.UOD, they averaged just ~ ue fit and rabDing Raanusen said she wana to mbcr go uadcfalecl this 1C110D kills with 16 Sumday. less than six aces per match. C'..pziaoo. cue her way back inlD playing full du CO have WKher indmdua1 Akbougb she didn't rec:ord any If they are ro mum to the Ohio been scUlaa helping OUL awud. mW:.e.aca, Balsam ii using a jump Valley Confamc.e tournament, this ,..,.....~...... ~cttd-MlllftdtMA:tll ~ ~Mw.tJM~WtY.. .. ~did Qll Dbe~ be coald"bc JUat die ~b ~need more comfortable. deal to me,• said l.nkanic:h. described as a power serve. to offset the loa of the senion. JQLLEJIAl.I. I SEASON OPENER

I '· . . ,: . . i I Panthers fill spots on defense SPORTS Volleyball out to prove ·scatisrically, we're where we were last year Update magazine. Eastern averaged 20 digs per witb a lot of room to grow," Bennett said. game lase year. defense is still strong The crarWtion to ta.kc over the spots vacated One area of the defense that Bennett said ·TUESDAY took some time to get used to. she is pleased witb is blocking ac the nCL "There was a period of adjustment "{It) is much better, which is a major pare of rcruming and new players to rake on of our defense," Bennett said. "I fed pretty responsibility," she said. good about the work our outside bas done. While the defense is looking snong, there They've done a very good job on improving in scoreboard After graduating defensive specialise Aja arc still a few areas Bennett is looking to their position and tbc number of balls thcy'rc PANTHER SPORTS SCHEDULE Kohlbecker and Hcatbcr Rdenbo in the improve on. digging." spring, head coach Lori Bennett has been •rught now, we're just lacking a litcle The individual players also have felt the VOl1..EYBAU. consistency in position and poscurc," Bennett Taes. at llldiau State I 6 p.m. Terre working to shape the defense co be as strong as improvements made to their playing. Haute, Ind. it was last year. said. "We're having problems getting co the Shaina Boylan is a freshman defensive "Well, I think ow defense is pretty good," positions co dig. We have definicdy made specialist and said she has made strides since VOl1..EYBAU. Bennett said. "We're switchjng from having improvements in tbat area, tbough." practices began. Fri. at Florida State Classic I 9 a.m. veteran girls who played for three years to new Digging is one area where the Panthers Even though the defcnsc lose two members Tallahassee, Fla. girls." excelled ac last year. from last year's team, the returning members Even though the transition has been a work The Panthers, led by Rdcnbo's 4.68 digs arc not hindered by it. V«>MEN'S SOCCER in progress, rhc prcscason practice statistics arc per game, were named one of tbc cop five Fri. n . DePHI I 4:30 p.m. lakeside Field showing the progress chat has been made. Deep Digging Tea.ms by Collegiate Volleyball n SEE DERISE, PAGE 11

CROSS COUNTRY Fri. at Ulinois hmte I 5:30 p.m. Champaign COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF: 4 DAYS UNTIL PANTHER FOOTBALL OPENER RUG8Y Sat. at Ceetral Mklligu I Noon Mt. Pleasant, Mich. FOOTBALL I JEFF SOBOL

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The Alumni volleyball march on Sacurday brought together both the past and the present. Three of the four graduating seniors from last year's volleyball team were in acccndance and Megan Kennedy led the alumni team with 1G kills. Heather Rcdenbo, who now works for sports adminisrration at Eastern, led the team with 19 digs. Those were familiar sighcs in the 2005 season, when both were seniors. IOIA IUIEllT I TIIE DAILY EASTBI IRS Kennedy led the team in kills Sophomore defensive lineman, Jeff Sobol, runs through drills at practice on Sunday afternoon at O'Brien Stadium. Sobol, who was recruited by lase season and Rdcnbo led the the Panthers out of Herculaneum High School in Pevely, Mo., transferred to Eastern after playing in only two games in two years for Illinois. ream in digs. But the loss of Redcnbo and Kennedy, as well as the team's No. 2 in kills, Jessica Ackerman, and digs, Aja Kohlbecker, leaves the team in an uncertain situation. Return to Champaign Lase season, Bennett was dealing with rhc loss of all-world hitter Erica Gerth. Sophomore Illinois transfer of motivation for this game. try and sell co he and tbe family 'We tbougbc it Rather rhan try and replace wl was a Ron Turner recruit, so when Zook was a good fie the first time around, be decided Gertb's record-sctring numbers - Jeff Sobol to take on former came in, I wasn't going to get on the field, so co go anochcr way' and hopefully now you don't she owns the record for most career team this weekend naturally I left," said Sobol about Ron Zook wanr co give it up twice and have it backfire on kills and most career digs- Bennett caking over as head coach for Turner after the me," Joseph said. employed a systematic approach co 2004 season. Sobol was Easccrn's cop defensive lineman the season that didn't emphasize By Matt Daniels Sobol said he knew immediately following recruit coming out of high school and Joseph one player. Sports E