8 Monday, November 8, 1999 HAMM From Page 14 so strongly about, and it’s an honor to be able to share that with someone.” Asa result of her father’s Air Force commitment, Hamm and her five sib lings spent her youth traveling from base to base. Asa result, Hamm used sports as a way of making friends and fitting in. She approached soccer as a way to tag along with her siblings. “1 had an older brother and sister who plaved, and I would just go to the field and hang out,” she said. “Until I was old enough to play organized soc cer. I would go out to their practices and try to participate as much as I could.” In 1987 - well before Erica Roberson was bom - Mariel Margaret Hamm joined the U.S. National Team at age 15, becoming the youngest-ever member of the team. It was not until Hamm, who played high school basketball, made the squad that she devoted herself full-time to soccer. “It exposed me to the highest level that there was, and as a player it really kind of laid out for me what I needed to do to become better and also the chal lenges that were there,” she said. It was there that she developed a 'YjVR HEEL LEGEJV^)^ ■ Hamm 1 - : Born: March 17,1972 Career: 1989-1993 Where Is She Now? Member of the U.S. National Team. UNC Career Leader Goals (103) Assists (72) Points (278) Get Paid to Surf the Web No Cost or Obligation Keep using the internet as you normally do Check it out at The money will surprise you GetHeneytcSurf.ccm I,IIIIIMIIII HIT? RALEBCH, IXIORTH CARPI I rkJ/% IMOV. GUESTS ■rwfl&Uffik •G.-LoVe.E-SReCiAI SAUCe Wr PRODUCED BY AC ENTERTAINMENT. WINDSTORM PRODUCTIONS, AND CATS CRADLE ■ WWW.CONCERTWIRE.COM f<£\ m PRODUCED BY AC ENTERTAINMENT AND CAT’S CRADLE • WWW.CONCERTWIRE.COM 9 808 WEIR p? 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The presence of the game’s most famous player on the sidelines is not intimidating to current Tar Heels. Lorrie Fair, Hamm’s teammate in the 1999 World Cup and a senior UNC captain, said Hamm never preached to the team. “She’d much rather be known as one of the girls. I think she really likes being around us," said Fair, who described the witty Hamm as a ‘character.’ Hamm said she loved the cama raderie involved with being a part of the team, one of the reasons she continues to play with the national team. Her charm, obvious to outsiders, is one reason she attracts such media attention and world-wide fame. “She’ll never admit that she’s a super star, even though she is; she’s very hum ble. She’s the kind of athlete that every body should look up to and say, ‘Hev, this is the way to behave if you’re as great as you are.’” Fair said. It’s a iesson that Erica Roberson has already learned. The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Sports Women Swimmers Defeat Ranked Foes North Carolina’s 18th-ranked women’s swimming and diving team pulled off three upsets, topping No. 7 Michigan 187-183, No. 12 Nebraska 243- 125 and No. 16 Minnesota 188-182 in dual meets at Minnesota’s Aquatic Center. The Tar Heels improved to 3-1 on the season. UNC’s Katie Hathaway won two races. The men’s team split their races in Minneapolis, topping the 14th-ranked Comhuskers 196-174. The No. 22 Tar Dilbert© /'■' -n I f I THINK UJE ALL I I C ,r TOOK. TURNS THE ATTENDANCE \ J AGREE THAT MORALE I rn.iruTMr rxM RUIARD GOES TO J IS HIGHER WHEN I “c rte JUDY FOR MISSING | 1 JUDY ISN'T HERE. J ? I (the ihost pays, ) I j jj~ ~ THE Daily Crossword By Philip J. 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