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Friday, April 3, 1981 The Daily Tar Heel5 "77 77 1 71 r3e 7 . J"fTO if ii V w Dy GEOFFREY MOCK Assistant Spoil Kdilor On a campus where athletes usually stand out as much as the Bell Tower, Kevin Griswold is one of the most unknown of the University's Ail-Americans. Whereas lacrosse is king in spring sports on the play ing fields of Maryland and New York, at UNC the game is among the least understood of those sports relegated to the non-revenue category. But slowly the word has spread that Carolina's lacrosse team is one of the best. Its winning record and second place ranking in the polls have brought out the crowds and on a nice, sunny day, Fetzer Field will be overflow ing with spectators at a lacrosse game. q 0 Kevlrr Griswold Stiii the' problems of obscurity remain, "it's a fast movement type of game," Griswold said. "People around here don't really understand it. There are bigger crowds in the North, but the sport will catch on soon around here." For Griswold, the sport has never been hard to under stand. He started playing with his older brothers and then started competitively soon after. "It has a little bit of every sport in it," the junior from Simsbury, Conn., said. "I've played other sports but I'm not big enough to play basketball and it's fun to go out there and play lacrosse. Practice is demanding and I don't enjoy sprints, but the games are easier." Starting last season as a midfielder, Griswold was" moved to attack during the season and was named to the First Team All-America in that spot. This year he teams with Monty Hill and Michael Burnett to form th? Tar Heels' first line attack which has combined to outscore their three opponents 15-13. Griswold is tied for the team's lead in goals with five and has added five assists. "We've been working together since last year," Gris wold said, "and we play well as a unit. We ride well together. Coach Scroggs (UNC coach Willie Scroggs) tries to instill a team-oriented game with fast movement, passing and unselfish play." What doesn't show up in the statistics is Griswold's defensive play. Although attackmen cannot cross the midline into the defensive zone, they are responsible for pressuring the opposition as they bring the ball up the field, a job Scroggs said earlier this year that Gris wold does very well. Griswold does his job with a combination of strength and craft. Although he said he is not blessed with over whelming speed, he can challenge a defender with his ballhandling. "Certain times you need to be physical," .he said, "but at other times you have to use some finesse.' Las't year's team showed moments of championship level lacrosse mixed with lesser quality performances on its way to an 8-4 record and a trip to the semifinals of the NCAA tournament. Griswold said last year's ex perience helped Carolina handle the pressures of being a highly ranked team. "The team is very close. We have a good attitude," he said. "We're taking a different attitude than we did ' last year. With the one extra year, we're getting it together. All the freshmen are now sophomores. We're still young but we know now that we're not playing high school ball." 5 ... V ... "'is 4 1 Dy ADAM KAN DELL SJaH Writer Going into tomorrow's contest against Clemson, the UNC men's tennis team is sporting a 15-8 overall record a record that is a bit deceiving. "Most of our losses in the first part of -the season were to pre-season Top 20' teams," said first-year coach Allen Mor ris. "And then injuries to some key players disrupted our lineup recently." Those injuries involved No. 1 singles player Ray Disco as well as No. 2 Dek Potts.. ' ' Ray went seven days without playing at all and to lose seven days is pretty v tough," coach Morris said. "I hope in a couple more matches he'll be in top form again." t "Dek is virtually out of the singles during the ACC season because of a back" injury," Morris added. "I've missed 12 matches total in sin gles and doubles," said Potts, a senior. "It's most disappointing because it's my last season and I don't like watching from the sidelines." The No. 2 player will contribute at doubles, Morris said. Disco himself spent seven days off the court recuperating from a sciatic nerve problem in his left leg. "It's a physical strain coming back after not playing for a week," Disco said. "But the injuries seem to be healing all right." Two freshmen, Ron Erskine and Josh Sarner, have figured prominently the past few weeks and Morris is confident they ' will help out greatly. "Before the season I thought they had ability to play in the top six," Morris said. "It's an awful lot of pressure on a freshman coming into college competition but they've responded well so far." As for tomorrow's match, Morris said he feels his team can compete against the nationally-ranked Tigers in South Carolina. DIH Will Owen: Kevin Griswold moves in oh the gosl ... junior All-America sparks attack ' Because of that added experience, the Tar Heels have a good chance of taking what would be a historical victory for the lacrosse program when they meet Mary land at 2 p.m. Saturday in College Park, Md. The Heels take a 0-17 record against the Terps into the game and are still smarting from last year's 18-12 loss to Maryland at home in which Carolina, as with this year's game, took the No. 2 ranking in the nation into the game. JOIN THE EM MACE! Tennis beats State. The UNC women's tennis team shut-out N.C. State 9-0 in Raleigh Wednesday in pre paration for their match this weekend against nationally-ranked Tennessee. The Tar Heels, 1 1-2, take on the Volunteers Saturday on the Varsity Courts. Kathy Barton defeated Sarah Harmer 6-1, 6-4 at the No. 1 spot, then teamed with Julie Kirby at the third doubles to beat Wendy Corey and Stephanie Rauch 6-1, 6-4. . n spores Softball at Applachian State Invitational Men' golf at Houston All-American Tournament Women's U8ck at North Carolina AIAW Meet THE CflKOLIH1 THEATRE g PALME gj o-WiMwrBrtfHlm 1980 ( mmwo tiim tolnal "A TRIUMPH..." Kevin Thorns j, LOS ANGELES TIMES OF A FILT.1... Aklra Kurosawa Is a leading candidate for the greatest IMng film director." -Jack Kn. NEWSUfEX MAGABNi t;tOB(,t ,H'C AS tnj fRANCIS fOM COPPOtA A FIIM BY A IRA KUROSAWA 7 A FILM BY AKIRA KUROSAWA S) THESIIADOW WARRIOR DAILY 0:15 PM SUNDAY 2:CD, 4:45, 0:15 Tonight... 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Franklin St. Across from Campus Serving Dinner Daily from 5:00 pm 1 JJ C" ' J iSTiVALl THE FlfJE ARTS FESTIVAL (MARCH 28-APRIL5) presents WILLIAM DUMAS and THE TRUST a performing arts ensemble comprised of live music, voice, light, dance, and visual art DANCE PERFORMANCE II SATURDAY, APRIL 4 at 8:00 PM MEMORIAL HALL BURK UZZLE photographer president of MAGNUM and regular contributor to GEO magazine 4 Talks about Art and Commercial Photography SUNDAY, APRIL 5 at 8:00 PM ACKLAND 115 Year 'Round Service & Supplies Plus Discount Prices Make Us Your CALCULATOR HEABOUARTERSl 'vo got tho bast pricos around Complete line of accessories 90 Days Over-the-counter Exchange on all calculators ...... -s, i ' V- O Y "' " ' jf w ' v J, H MIWHf. CO TE-3E E-3E2ATHEW FIAGE? Pcc!jtio 2:1 end Acta 43 ' Ths above question is asked by God Almighty Himself in the second Psalm of His Book, the Bible. Do you ask God to bless you? In the first Psalm He says the man is blessed that departs from evil in his walk, his stand, his sitting, and "his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in His law doth he meditate day and night." Have we a right to be heard and biassed on account of our efforts to mt e t and fulfill these conditions? In John 6:44, etc Jesus said "No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him And they shall all be taught of God. Every man therefore that hath heard, and hath learned cf the Father, cometh unto me." Have we put ourselves In position to be "taught of God" by searching the Scriptures and meditating on His Word? It appears we are always "passing the buck" to the Alrn!;My wh!! In reality His Word "passes It to us!" The law is our school' master to bring us to Christ. The reason our churches are so full of "daad wood end excess baggage" of folks who don't know what it is to be convicted of sin and made to see their lost condition by the power of the Holy Spirit, is that they are drawn Into the church and to Christ, as they think, by tha precepts cf men, the devices and wiles cf the devil, end not by the school-master so "teaching them cf the Father" that they are drawn by His power to the Con! We blame this man and that, this nation and that, but according to God's message hers the blame lies at the door of all who refuse to depart from evil but choose to rage against The Almighty. Bead Luke 13: 1-5, end make the appiication. Elijah, the man taken to heaven without dying, by-passing the grave, said to King Ahsb: "I have not troubled Israel, but thou, and thy father's house, In that ye have forsaken the Commandments of Cod ..." 1st Kings 18:18. When the Apostle John had his wonderful and super natural vision on the Isle cf Patmos hs st id. "I was In the Spirit cf the Lord's Day." Likely he would have never had that vision if he had been "In swimming on the Lord's Day," or had he bun fishing cn tht Lord's Day tnd hi was a fisherman when he met Jesus; or on the golf links, at the baseball game, sightseeing around the island, or maybe working the garden, trimming the lawn, htdgss, etc There Is a time for these things, but It Is not on the Lord's Day when we should major in "sitting at the feet cf Jesus and hearing His Words," and cbsylng His command: "Learn of Me." P.O. COX 4C3 DCATUn, GEORGIA 2CC31 v; u S i J a ?! M f v C . -n o f9 It jr . - f J ' J , Experience the music of Betty Carter, one of the last traditional female jazz vocalists, in concert on Sunday, April 5, 8 pm, at Memorial Hall on the UNC campus. Betty Carter's album. The Audience With Betty Carter, now available at the Record Bar. ( (f : f I, . w . j t.t I, .A j ( ' : v J J ... ..-, "w. , 131 East Franklin StreetUniversity Mall ft
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