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Keying and stabilizing Carolina's defense this season is Zoltan Berky. Berky. a junior transfer rom M iami-Dade Community College, has been a vital cog in Carolina's fullback corps. A starter since his arrival in Chapel Hill this fall, Berky has played center fullback with consistency and certainty. "Berky has been a dependable player for us this year. Allen said. "He is the type of player you can count on." Alongside Berky, goalie Mark Bersonand fullbacks Mark Baldwin and Rob Hassold have been sparks on defense. The offense, though centered around some standout talent, has yet to get untracked this season. In their last five games, the Tar Heels have only scored five goals. - The Heels' record to date is a respectable 3-2-1. and 0-! in the ACC. The Tiger offense is potent. Freshman Rennie Phillips of Kingston. Jamaica has been the leading Clemson scorer. Midfielder Clyde Brown of Georgetown. Guyana is another offensive key. Brown has been the ACCs most valuable player the last two seasons. . . ,. Clemson's defense is anchored by goalie Denis Carrington of Guyana and fullback Ron Giesbers of Venezuela. "The competition is great in the ACC and a victory over Clemson would be the ultimate," Berky said of the highly touted Tigers. Match time is 3 p.m. Harriers to host Mi by Jim Thomas Sports Writer While the UNC-N.C. State football game highlights the weekend's schedule. North Carolina's cross country team will race arch rival Duke at 11 a.m. Saturday at Finley Golf Course in the Tar Heels' final home meet. UNC freshman Ralph King won his third consecutive race in as many starts last Saturday to lead the harriers to a 22-39 away victory over Clemson. The win raised U NC's record to 3-1. The only loss came to Maryland two weeks ago in Chapel Hill. The Blue Devils, who beat Maryland 25 3 1, are favored to repeat as ACC champions and rated as possible national contenders. Duke has all its top runners returning from last year's team, including ACC individual champion Scott Eden. "Realistically, there is no way we should be running with them yet." said UNC coach Bill Lam. "In some ways that will be to our advantage there will be no pressure on our guys to win. Everything we do will be good. We cannot do poorly." Duke's style of running is similar to Maryland's according to Lam. With Scott Eden, the Blue Devils have someone who can get out in front. Duke is also an excellent team in terms of grouping. Grouping enables . a team to move better and makes passing imore difficult. This ability to run as a.unit will determine the Tar Heels' effectiveness against Duke. "Eden and Robbie Perkins usually take off in one group " said Lam, "but Duke has five or six other guys who are not that far off. They all stick together." .Concerning Tar Heel grouping. Lam added, "I am anxious to see how Ralph King does against Eden and Perkins," he said. 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