Port Aransas South Jetty (Port Aransas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1996 Page: 1 of 16
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for three years at Howard Payne University, varsity players.
led die nation in scoring in 1985. She and Jom The camp hosted 120 gklsfiom throughout
What’s a coach from a little oT place tike Tiaurly, head coachat Fullerton Community California, 60 of them in the varsity group.
Port Anmsas. Texas dctaginaplace like Santa College and a fanner player at the University Mayer said the camp was beneficial to her
Barbara, California? ofSoutheni California, led the staff of coaches since it gave her the opportunity 10 wo* with
Teaching Califarnu coaches and high school during the school July 21-25 on the Westmont college coaches, teach them her baakdball
basketball players her man-10-man defense. College campus in Santa Barbara. Easterly philosophy and leant 60m them,
that's whaL teas a teammate of Olympic basketball player “It was a great chare for professional de-
I^Fott Aransas High School Lady Marlins Lisa Leslie at USC. Camp director was Herb velopment,” she said.
Coach Melanie Mayer just returned from a Mvsey, a basketball coach with 35 years' Tmrealproudof what we have done here
week is an instructor at the Snow Valley experience coaching boys and six years coach- at Port A. The fact that the girls have gone to
Basketball School for Giris and as featured ing girls. » many (baekMtmfl) camp* this ycar«d tint
speaker at a coaches clinic luncheon. “Livsey began contacting me two years ago I was asked to teach at to many is a mmaomnt
Mayer, who led her Lady Marlins all the after receiving information on me from some- to the good things still to come," Mapraald
way to Regional in the 1995-96 season and to one—I don't know who," Mayer said Several Lady Martin basketball players, at
State in the 1994-95 season, was invited to “He said he had heard 1 led the nation in both the high achool and middle school level,
teach the man-to-man defense that has been scoring in 1985 and wanted me to teach of- have attended one or more basketball camps
the hallmark of her success. Topic of her talk fenae at his camp," Mayer explained. this summer.
In spite of her impressive statistics as a “I can’t wait to get my hands on them!”
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Ford) best things I’ve ever done.” overLivsey and she went toCalifornia to teach until Aug. 12, and basketball practices don't
-- Mayer had to review her teaching of the the coaches how to teach the man-to-man start until October.
technique she has defense, then instructed the older students (16 In the meantime, Mayer has honed her pro-
duated Lady Mar- and 17-year-olds) in group sessions. fessional drills and is ready to start! season of
: Snow Valley, she In addition to her teaching her defense, re-building after graduation put a bag dent in
on bow die started tftoee Mayor was the keynote speaker at t coaches the team that included members 3
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sessions on shooting with eyes shine. October can't come soon enough.
New kingfish regulation
l^eiilit captain, crew
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t Sftree boats tiedfor the sailfish release award.
They were 5o/id Waste owned by Bob May of1
Beeville, die Avenger owned by Don Harrison
of Port Araaare, and Miles of Texas owned by :
Gregg Choate of Austin. • H /
Mites of Texas also earned dm hard lock —
award for having last two blue martin, one
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The Solid Waste took firstplace for dolphin
Mlhft 32 pound. Source fish caught by Alex -
winning wtfioo was caught by David
McNichol of Corpus Christi aboard (he Texas
Grand SlamJjm fished weighed in It 4#*
pOUtdS 2 Ounces. ■ Tj A 1tl/wwing charter hnatca
“ i or tuna were brought to the dock, tains and crews firm) taking their limiti of and bond boars, the repute and crew don’t because the recreational segment exceeds its saw.
t co-director Glenn Martin said kingfish could be a blow to the charter fishing count,” said Mike Nugent, a member of the quota of kingfish. Also, he said, the NMFC Carl Moore, general managtrofFishennan’s
> bores entered in the tournament was industry. Port Annas Boatmen, be. who has been a changed its computer model that reflects the Wharf charter fishing agency said “There’s
“way down” from last year. He credited failure At a meeting July 15andl6inTarapa,Fla., lore hbearer for the organization of recreational condition of the fish slock. plenty of kingfish out there. There arc more
to promote (he tournament for enough in id- the National Marine Fisheries approved a charter boat fishing captains. “So, in one fell swoop, the kingfish stock kingfish this year than there has been in the
SBSSSSSSCSfe everypswon on a'boat, indudng the captain .M* ovrcfiahed.- Nugent -id. because of the mild wmtee we trnd o, the
( The toumanMnt Is on die caleodar between their limits of kfcgfbh. and crew. “Whan you change computer models, you salinity of water, but there’s lots of king and
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The total allowable catch (TAC) will re- The greatest impact of die new regulation.
“We’ll still have the two fish per person main the same, Nugent said. I Nugent said, is on the charier boat captain
limkftv recreational fishermen, but on charter The reason for the ruling, Nugent said, is taki^ouatwo or three person charter.Nugent
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said. The supply of king took on larger proper-
TheGulfOouaciloftheNMPCdidasweU tions last August, Moore said,
as diey could ia light of the fact that the According lo Moore, “The people who will
regional disecsor of me NMPC recommended hurt most (as a result of the new tula) are
al^orl^millionpotindsbedeleted&onithe private charter captains,
recreational quota which would have resulted Moore said the rule is not fair to charier boot
in closure or reduced bag limits for everyone, captains became everyone on board a pri-
Nugent said. vately owned and operated boat can catch their
*5b» council rejected due, so this is a com- limits. He noted that the majority of fish caught
premise,” Nugent said. are by average fishermen in a year Iftrthis
Nugent aid due neither he nor other mem- when firii we plentiful,
ben of dm Boatmen attended the Tampa meet- The new rate won’t help much, and it ceuld
tabu a letter was seat. hurt, * he raid.
“This time of year no one in dm Boatmen ”It just depends on the fishermen themsehrea.
cam getaway,” he explained. Mom go kingfishing, then dwy warn to catch
TheBoaunen’srecommendation was to urge snapper, amb^crjack and dolphin. Large party
the oouncil to consider the fact that neither the boots won’t be affected because we don’t
fish stock nor the method of catching them hes catch for crews and dm captains. Private char
changed. The only change that occurred was tors that strictly kingfish wfll he hmt How
ever, most private charters catch their king
limits, then go for snipper, dolphin and of
the method of recording dm data. Nugent said ever,
ta mn^H hevg preferred dwtdmcuuncil i
the new data record** method two or H
years to see how k works so “we’d be compar- “We haven’t had a probtem keeping cua-
tag apples to apples". ?' # • , rtf.; nmere Irnppy. But every Utile bit taken away
According to the oM computer model in ese ftoaeacharier boutcaptamhurt^” Moorereid.
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Judson, Mary. Port Aransas South Jetty (Port Aransas, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 1, 1996, newspaper, August 1, 1996; Port Aransas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth575268/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ellis Memorial Library.