Athletes don't like 'dumb jock' image
Wednesday. April 16. 1980 The Daily Tar Heel 5
By LINDA ROBERTSON
SulT Writer
UI cringe at the word 'jockV
"Football players are not all wild-as-hell, he-men who like to
beat up people."
lf people find out you're an athlete, immediately they think
your whole life revolves around sports."
"-"".H Steve Junkmann was doing fine in
f 1 freshman English until the day he wore a
UNC football jersey to class. After that,
he received an F on every paper he turned
. in. The football office arranged to have a
Ph. D. candidate in English submit a
paper under Junkmann's name. That,
paper, too, received an F,
Junkmann's comments and tale were
expressed Monday as six UNC athletes
spoke at a forum titled,"Self-Perceptions
of Men and Women Athletes," part of a
week-long program on "Perspectives on Masculinity and
Femininity in the 1980s." The program is being sponsored by the
Human Relations Committee of the Carolina Union and the
Association for Women Students.
Junkmann, an All-Atlantic Coast Conference tackle, was
joined on the panel by Fritz Homans of the men's swim team,
Chris Heyn of the soccer team, Mary Holzer of the field hockey
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Junkmann
and diving teams, Lindsey Linker of the women's tennis team and
Bonny Brown of the women's swim team.
"A while ago I never would've dreamed of sitting up here and
talking like this, but meeting people through football and
communicating with teammates and coaches on a day-to-day
basis has helped me overcome shyness," Junkmann said.
Holzer said "You learn to go out and put your all into
everything. You learn to bounce back from defeat. You learn
leadership and the limits of time."
All six athletes said they objected to the stereotypes and
negative images some students and professors hold about
athletes, but they all agreed no special favors should be expected
from teachers.
"It's so easy to tag a sport, sorority, race or whatever on
somebody," Brown said. "1 stress getting to know someone on
the basis of their personality. 1 like to be known as Bonny Brown,
not Bonny Brown-swimmer."
"It's tough to be in a sorority and be an athlete." Linker said.
"At first 1 just let my letter jacket hang in the closet. I see sports as
an interest. Some people like to knit, some people like to play the
piano. 1 like to run and play tennis. That shouldn't detract from
my femininity."
Chris Heyn said he has the double problem of being an out-of -stater
and an athlete. "Sometimes 1 feel like an outsider. Around
athletes, some people have a superiority complex because they
think you're a dumb jock and some have an inferiority complex
because maybe they can't do what you can athletically."
All six athletes said sports participation has enhanced their
undergraduate careers, despite the sacrifices.
Baseball at Wake Forest at 3 p.m. in Winston
Saiem Softball vs. UNC-Greensboro at 2 p.m. on
James Field
Homers help Heels past Hawks
A solo home run by Chris Pittaro and a
grand slam homer by Craig Shumock
highlighted a 1 2-hit attack and relievers
James Parks and Franklin Roberts
pitched 7 13 scoreless innings as UNC
beat UNC-Wilmington 10-3 Tuesday.
The second game of the scheduled day
night double-header in Boshamer
Stadium was called off because of cold
weather.
Pittaro's homer came in the seventh
inning, and gave the Tar Heels a 5-3 lead.
Shumock's homer came in the eighth,
when the Heels broke the game open with
five runs.
The Seahawks jumped on UNC starter
Mike Brewer for three runs in the second
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inning. Parks relieved with two outs and
got out of a bases loaded jam en route to
pitching 3 13 scoreless innings. Roberts
entered the game in the sixth and gave up
three hits.
Pittaro. who had three RBls, Lloyd
Brewer, Dwight Lowry and Scott Bradley
all had two hits in the game as all but one
of the Carolina starters had at least one
hit.
Bradley's two hits extended his hitting
streak to 24 games.
UNC. now 3 1 -1 2, plays Wake Forest in
Winston-Salem today. UNC
Wilmington dropped to 6-19 with the
loss.
GARY MANGUM
Stickmen face
UMBC on road
The North Carolina lacrosse team
faces the University of Mar land
Baltimore County in a rare midweek
game at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Baltimore.
The Tar Heels are coming off a sluggish
10-6 win over Duke Saturday while
UMBC. the top-ranked team in Division
II. saw its record drop to 5-2 with a
weekend loss to Tovson State.
UNC coach Willie Scroggs said he
' hopes the team will turn in a better
performance than the one Saturday. I
hope we play with more intensity than we
did against Duke, he said. UMBC is a
much more physical and talented team
than Duke.
Despite the win over Duke, the Tar
Heels fell to sixth in the national
rankings. Virginia maintained its
position at the top with a victory over
Maryland. Syracuse upset Rutgers to
vault past Carolina to fourth.
Carolina returns to Chapel Hill for the
last home game ol the season against
Roanoke at 2 p.m. Saturday on Fetzer
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