®ljf Batlg (tar Hwl FOOTBALL FROM PAGE 16 Heels went to work from there. Johnson gained eight yards up the middle, and Keldorf then found LJ over the middle on a short pass that Johnson turned into a 47-yard gain. Keldorf then found wideout L.C. Stevens in a crossing pat tern for 20 yards, giving UNC a first-and -10 at the State 19. Keldorf capped the drive by lofting a ball to wide-open fullback Chris Watson in the right comer of the field, and UNC led 33-14. The drive took all of 1:11, and Watson scored a TD for the third straight game. “Chris Keldorf continues to amaze me,”UNCcoachMackßrownsaid. “The throw he makes to Chris Watson is his fourth read for the touchdown in the comer on the flag route.” State caught a break at the start of the second half when UNC’s Keith Newman fumbled the opening kickoff, and the ‘Pack recovered at the Tar Heel 24. Barnette needed just one play to find Mark Thomas for a 24-yard touchdown, closing the score to 33-20. Once more UNC tried to one-up the Wolfpack. Keldorf and Johnson keyed a 67-yard drive over the next 5:30 that ended with a pass from Keldorf to a sliding Octavus Barnes in the end zone. The QB eluded several would-be tacklers in the backfield before heaving the ball downfield, and the 26-yard TD put UNC up 39-20. The score seemed to break State, and the Tar Heels held the Wolfpack to virtu ally nothing for the rest of the game. Stephens, no longer able to find the holes that seemed so huge at the game’s start, managed only six second-half rushing yards. Forced to go to the air, Barnette snuggled to escape UNC’s pass rush and could not connect with his receivers. “I’m not so sure we protected (Barnette) at all in the second half, ’’ State coach Mike O’Cain said. “He was run ning for his life. We had him in too many second-and-long, third-and-long situa tions.” But there was one offensive statement still to be made. State pinned UNC at its own 1-yard line late in the third, but even poor field position couldn’t stop the Tar Heel onslaught. Power backs Maurice McGregor and Jonathan Linton barreled UNC out of danger, and Keldorf began airing it out. Six minutes later Johnson capped the drive with a 2-yard ran up the middle, and UNC led 45-20 following a failed two-point conversion. “We were backed up and we took it all the way, the distance, and scored,” Johnson said. “We ... let other teams know that we can move the ball even IS IN CLASS. Excitement and adventure is the course description, and Army ROTC is the name. It's the one college elective that builds your self-confidence, develops your leader- ARMY ROTC THE SMARTEST COLLEGE COURSE YOU CAN TAKE For details, visit Room 111, Naval Armory or call 962-5546 or (800) 305-6687 aljp Sally (Tor Brel Wheels for Sale | CONVERTIBLE 1989 Toyota Colics. 82.000 miles. 6- speed. excellent condition, new rims and tires. Fully alarmed, full power. 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State 0 14 6 0 20 UNC 19 14 6 13 52 Scoring Summary first Quarter UNC Mays fumble recovery (kick failed). 14:47 UNC L Johnson 1 run (conversion incomplete). 6:52 UNC L Johnson 1 run (McGee kick), 1:19 Second Quarter NCSU Holt 12 pass from Barnette (Primanti kick), 10:48 UNC L Johnson 39 punt return (McGee kick), 7:23 NCSU Barnette 3 run (Primanti kick). 6:29 UNC Watson 19 pass from Keidor (McGee kick). 1:24 Third Quarter NCSU —Thomas 24 pass from Barnette (conversion incomplete), 14:62 UNC Bames 26 pass from Keldorf (conversion failed), 9:22 Fourth Quarter UNC L Johnson 2 run (conversion incomplete) 12:56 UNC Bames 63 pass from Ketdorf (McGee kick), 9:39 Attendance 47,000 NCSU UNC First Downs 15 22 Rushes-yards 40-75 46-186 Passing yard* 165 315 Return yards 143 110 Comp-AtHnt 12-32-0 16-23-1 Punts-Avg. 8-37.0 4-38.8 FumbleaJost 3-3 2-2 Penalties-yards 7-45 4-40 Time of Possession 26:50 33:10 Individual Statistics Rushing: NCSU - Stephens 15-106, Brown 3-21, King 2-8, Spikes 2-7, Chavis 1+1), Barnette 17+66). 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Karen just kept a mental tether tied to Christy the whole race.” In the men’s BK, UNC’s David Mabe paced the Tar Heel runners, finishing a team-high fourth with a time of 24:25.8. Brandon Coonse and Bryan Calloway placed 15th and 16th, respectively, log ging times within one second of each other. “The men had their best effort of the season in that race,” Nesbit said. “Last time we faced Wake Forest, Wake put six runners ahead of their one runner. This time, we split them up pretty good. ” But the story of the meet was Godlock, who will next ran in the District HI Cham pionships in two weeks. “It’s her gift,” Nesbit said. “She’s meant to run. She takes care of her talent, and she is a professional.” BARNETTE FROM PAGE 16 off it,” UNC defensive end Greg Ellis said. “And I said, ‘We’ve got him now.’ But that wasn’t the case. “He still came back and led his team to a lot of yards and a lot of touchdowns.” But then something happened. UNC’s rush came faster, it came more forcefully, and State gave up on its run ning game. So Barnette, who had riddled the Tar Heel defense when he scrambled, was relegated to dropping back and firing away. And when he did get off a decent aerial, the Wolfpack receivers usually hobbled away the pass. State had drawn so close, yet sud denly, it was miles away from overtaking UNC. “He was running for his life,” State coach Mike O’Cain said. When the final gun sounded, Barnette had completed only one-third ofhis passes and thrown for only 60 yards in the second half. But dropped balls and murderous blitzes aside, Barnette had done what other, big-name QBs hadn’t thor oughly confuse the UNC ‘D.’ “He was very elusive,” Ellis said. “He was a good athlete. I hate that I gotta play against him next year.” ship potential and helps you take on the chal lenge of command. 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Nine minutes later, Keller headed a pass to the streaking Parlow, who dribbled down the right flank and rocketed a shot over Mertz into the top shelf to give the Tar Heels a 2-0 advantage at half. “The second goal she scored was a classic,” UNC coach Anson Dorrance said. “State played a physical game, and she didn’t back down from it.” Parlow missed her opportunity for a hat trick when her straight-on shot nailed the crossbar, and her header off the re bound landed in Mertz’s chest. Two misses —a rarity since her return to the forward line from the midfield five games ago. Irwaraa^ i~SSOCIATE m 5S H, S?AS!I O S, L "■.W"' OB USTPAY H 11-5-961 . BADMOOH" THE GHOST AND 55 Dally 3:08 THE DARKNESS 8:10, 7:18, 9:28 , DEAR 60D B urn thaii UFE",,s^:; Hul Ullnill ® Nightly H VOMI dot ) 8:10,9:10 toGillian fllllUllMg 3:10,7:10 1 Th,. LONG KISS “ Nightly 4 r GOODNIGHT 7:00,9:20 FIYAWAY HOME" JS. 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Keller added UNC’s final tally when she nudged a pass from Sarah Dacey into the net. Schwoy’s adap tation to the midfield has been crucial to the higher level of play UNC has exhibited oflate. She has con tinued to display other skills besides scoring that she couldn’t showcase from the wing po sition. “She defends like the best collec tion of midfielders I’ve ever coached,” Dorrance said. “Also what we’re seeing is a sophisticated level of play making out of her.” While the score indicated another Tar Heel rout, the North Carolina defense failed to dominate as it had since the 2-1 loss to Notre Dame. 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November 4,1996 one score —a late looper from Shannon Blair—but allowed several open chances on which the Wolfpack failed to capital ize. The best opportunity came toward the end of the first half when speedy State forward Monica Hall tipped the ball past oncoming goalkeeper Gretchen Overgaard. Hall then cautiously directed a weak attempt at the goal, but defender Lome Fair intercepted the low-roller, nullifying the easy opportunity. “There’s no doubt we needed to score every time we had the chance,” State coach Alvin Comeal said. “But I thought for moments in time we were doing the job we needed to do.” Hall led a late flurry of counterattacks by the ‘Pack, but State couldn’t find the nylon when chances arose. 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