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Tuesday, October 13, 1981The Daily Tar Heel5
Pitching staff improved
By LEK SULLIVAN'
1)111 Mai f Writer
The North Carolina . Tar Heels fall
baseball season was a success, especially in
the pitching department Carolina assistant
coach Mark Scalf said Monday.
Scalf, in his second year as Coach Mike
Roberts' assistant, said that the fast-paced
short season accomplished what it was
supposed to in allowing the younger
players to acquire game experience and let
the coaches see the players perform in ac
tual game competition.
Scalf said the pitching performance of
the Tar Heels was the most positive aspect
of the season.
"The pitching staff really improved over
the season," he said. "The younger guys
especially showed an increase in poise and .
confidence on the mound."
Scalf credited the promising pitching
performances to a new pitching coach,
Howard McCullough, who along with
graduate assistant Ronnie Rudd round out
this year's coaching staff.
"Howard did a very good job to trying
to move the pitchers as far along as possi
ble," Scalf said.
While the pitching was a welcome sur
prise to the Carolina staff, Scalf was wor
ried about the Heels' hitting attack.
"We just didn't hit like we are capable
of hitting. The young guys got better and
learned how to relax at the plate, but in the
spring all the players, one through nine,
are going to have to hit."
Scalf said that the fifteen double
headers were viewed as practice games and
admitted that he didn't know exactly what
the Tar Heels' record for the month long
season' was.
"I guess we lost about seven of the thir
ty," he said. "But, the important thing is
we got to see where we need to improve
and where the new players can fit in."
The Tar Heels have some important
holes to fill from last year's team and Scalf
said that he believed this year's team could
fill those gaps.
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Roy Williams, went 10-4 last season and
have 16 games scheduled for this season.
Last year 56 students tried out for 16
positions.
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