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flfl|sportsf \ by Rodney Cline Ice hockey club whips Old Dominion twice Get out those brooms. The UNC ice hockey club did just that recently when it swept Old Dominion in two straight home matches, 7-5 and 5-2. Greg Krock scored four goals in the first game, and Mark Panek contributed two in the second. The club stands at 4-4 after a 5-3 loss to Duke last Tuesday night, and it ended its season with a game at Liberty last weekend. Major Gold enjoys first year with hockey club An intriguing member of this year’s UNC ice hockey club is Major Donald Gold, operations major for UNC Campus Police. "This is my first year," Gold said. “It’s the only sport I’m involved in now, since I don’t play basketball anymore. Hockey is a good contact sport. It’s a physical game, but there is a lot of skill and finesse involved." Because he only started skating a year ago, Gold considers himself a “developmental player.” “That is different from the other guys on the team,” he said. “But I’m fortunate that Carolina has a club team. My ultimate goal is to get better and contribute more. I’m going to stick with it. This is not a fad." Gold’s hard work has made an impression on the club’s president, Bram Hall. “He’s only picked up hockey relatively recently, and he’s been very helpful,” Hall said. “He has shown a lot of commitment.” Gold, 30, attended UNC and graduated from Shaw. He was promoted last August as operations major. “I oversee patrol and the training division,” he said. Being a member of the ice hockey club has helped Gold to realize the time and money involved in operating a sports club. “Ice hockey is very expen sive,” he said. “We have to pay for ice time and officials, and it's amazing that we get to play as much as we do." Dixon captures one-on-one title Rich Dixon won the men’s 6-foot and under one-on-one basketball title, held last week at Woollen Gym. Dixon, a junior, won the last game 10-6 to secure his second one-on-one championship in the last three years. “This tournament was a lot of fun, and the guys I played were nice guys and good sports,” Dixon said. Scott Stevens won the men’s 6-foot and over division, and jenn Eames won the women’s open division. DesAutels, Cavin win sweetheart fun run Allen DesAutels and Ashley Cavin teamed to win the annual IM-REC Sweetheart Fun Run, held at high noon on Valentine’s Day. DesAutels and Cavin finished with a time of 13:23. Michael and Joanne Hogan finished second with 13:30, and Sarah Kalhok and Steve Heldt finished third with a time of 13:45. Other finishers were: fourth, Peter Berl and Bari Lauhorn; fifth, Anne Rentz and Clark Paramore; sixth, Mike Miller and Nicole Gignac; seventh, Mark Brown and Pam Kocher; and eighth, Heath Green and Brandi Windley. Betty and Sandy Fox won the faculty and staff division with a time of 18:43. More IM-REC winners • 10 Pins and a Big Ball won the recent team bowling tournament in the men’s comp division. Team members included Brian Cohen, Jeff Rosenthal, Russell Szumski and Jeff Eisenhauth. The winner in the co-rec open division was the Kappa Psi Turkeys. Team members were Richi Peters, Warren Prosser Lisa Minecci, and Deborah Mayo. Other winners were History 3 in women’s open and Delta Sig Brown in men’s rec. • Singles badminton winners were Waif Rahman, Charlotte Willis and Nathan Johnson. • Fresh and Talented 111 won the grail volleyball co-rec rec division. Other winners were: Off, men’s comp; Pass Set Crush, women’s comp; UNC Clef Hangers, men’s rec; and The Afros, co-rec comp. This week in IM-REC Entries open Monday for four intramural sports indoor lacrosse, three point shootout, swim meet, and Hills and Thrills Triathlon. Entries close tomorrow for the Blue Heaven Classic, and Tuesday for open tennis and softball. Also, a managers meeting is scheduled for Monday in 304 Woollen, and softball officials clinics will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. and Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. For more information, stop by the IM-REC office in 203 Woollen Gym, or call 962-1153. OMNITHRUST OSCAR * time mb It’s that time of year again. Stars will spend big bucks for just the right dress and hair-do, tuxedos will come out of the closet and red AIDS awareness ribbons will get shaken out and ironed in hopes of garnering some PC points. What a great excuse for another Omni contest. We call it Pick the Oscars. Here’s how to play: figure out which movies you think will score at the Academy Awards and bring or send us your list. If you’re like some of those over zealous medical students who played in Omni’s last contest, the infamous condom excuse contest, fax us your answers. If, after the big night, we discover that you’ve correctly picked the most actual winners, we’ll award you something befitting a person who has nothing ■ m doesn’t. Clutch the list below and put your heads together. Great things (maybe) await you if you make the right calls. And the nominees are ... For best picture: The Crying Game, A Feui Good Men, Howards End, Scent of a Woman and Unforgiven. For best actor: Robert Downey Jr., Chaplin, Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven; A1 Pacino, Scent of a Woman; Stephen Rea, The Crying Game and Denzel Washing ton, Malcolm X For best actrees: Catherine Deneuve, Indochine; STAFF Jennifer Brett, Editor MIKE WORKMAN, Assistant Editor Peter Roybal and Erica Southworth, Design Editors VICKI HYMAN, MONDY LAMB, ANNE MICHAUD and AMBER NIMOCKS, Senior Writers JON ALLEN, EVERETT ARNOLD, ALLEN BADDOUR, EMILY BERRY, MIKE BRADLEY,ROB BRITTAIN, SUMMER BURKES, RODNEY CLINE, ANDREW CROOK, ALEX DE GRAND, NED DIRLDC, JENNIFER DURHAM, CHRIS FREEMAN JASON HARDIN, KEVIN KRUSE, MICHELLE LAMBETH, JARED LEVY, LINDSAY LOWRY, JONATHAN MCCALL, ALEX FREW MCMILLAN, WENDY MITCHELL, STUART NICHOLS, TINA PIFER, MARK PRINDLE, JIM RASH, JONATHAN RICH, ERICA SOUTHWORTH, CHRIS SPECK, SCOTT TIMBERG and KRISTI TURNBAUGH, Writers JOHN O'BRIEN, MICHELLE COUTURE, TIFFANY HEADY, JACKIE LEPKIN, ALISON SHEPARD and JANE SHlNN,Design Staff ALICIA MILLER, Copy Editor better to do than sub mit Oscar picks to the Omnibus. Seriously, prizes for former Omni contests have included CDs, d inner for two and Omni columnist dream dates. Imagine. We won’t play ev ery category, because re ally, does anybody pay attention to best editing or best adapted screen play? Well, Omni Mary McDonnell, Passion Fish; Michelle Pfeiffer, Love Field; Susan Sarandon, Lorenzo’s Oil and Emma Thomp son, Howards End. For best supporting actor: Jaye Davidson, The Crying Game; Gene Hackman, I Unforgiven; Jack Nicholson, A Feu/ Good Men; A1 Pacino, Glengarry Glen Ross and David Paymer, Mr. Saturday Night. For best supporting actress: Judy Davis, Husbands and Wives; Joan Plowright, Enchanted April; Vanessa Redgrave, Howards End; Miranda Richardson, Damage and Marisa Tomei, My Cousin Vinny. And for best director: Neil Jordan, The Crying Game; James Ivory, Howards End; Robert Altman, The Player; Martin Brest, Scent of a Woman and Clint Eastwood, Unforgiven. Good luck! n \JI ■Wk
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