Lady golfers come of age By BOB YOUNG Staff Writer The North Carolina women's golf team will finally come of age this year, drawing most of its talent from an experienced crop of juniors and seniors that are hardened veterans of the two-season golf campaign. It isnt surprising that coach Dot Gunnells is looking forward to this fall season, which will officially start when the Tar Heels compete in the Memphis Women's Intercollegiate at the end of September. All-American senior Page Marsh heads this year's squad. She will be joined on the team by fellow seniors Kristie Kamal, Susie Lumpkin and Sue Hirsch. Gunnells is expecting a great deal from Marsh and Kamal, both of whom were on last season's 12th-place finishers in the NCAA championships. "Page plays great under pressure, which she's going to have to do," Gunnells said. "Kristie is really -coming into a peak. She really wants this year to be her best." Juniors Candi Kessler and Kelly Beck are good bets to compete in the team's top five, Gunnells said. "Candi was our low scorer at the NCAA's last year, and she's very confident in her abilities," Gunnells said. "Kelly is very steady and sound in her game a great team player." However, the team is not without youth, as evidenced by the appear ance of freshman Elizabeth Mac Fie, who brings with her an impressive list of accomplishments. MacFie is two-time Carolina Women's Junior Championship title holder. Gunnells expects MacFie to join the top five this season. In addition to experience, some of the Tar Heels have had outstanding individual play from this summer in order to start the season off right. For instance, Candi Kessler qualified to play in the U.S. Women's Open in Peabody, Mass. and also reached the final eight in the National Women's Amateur, which automat ically qualifies her to play in those two tournaments next year. She was also the winner of the Virginia Women's Amateur Championships. Page Marsh won both the North Carolina and the Carolina Women's Amateur titles. She also teamed with her mother, Linda, to win the Carolina 4-Ball Championship by ten strokes. Stankavage signs with Broncos The Associated Press DENVER Scott Stankavage, a rookie free agent from North Carolina, signed a contract with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday, bolstering the team's quarterback corps in the wake of John Elway's shoulder injury. Stankavage was waived during the Bronco training camp this summer. He had planned to go to Edmonton where the rookie quarterback was to play in the Canadian Football League, but those arrangements were dropped when the Broncos called him back, according to agent Art Wilkingson. Elway was sidelined with a shoulder injury during the season opener last Sunday against Cincinnati, and his status for Sunday's game at Chicago is listed as quastionable. 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That success has the Tar Heel golfers, including junior Bryan Sullivan, excited about the fall. "We're really looking forward to this season," said Sullivan, who is entering his third year among the top five. "It's a new challenge for us." The biggest challenge will be to replace Inman, who shot an NCAA record 15-under-par en route to the national title. ' "Losing John was kind of a letdown," Sullivan said. He hesitated when asked about the chances of replacing Inman. "It's hard to say," he said. "It depends; if we start good, we should carry that confidence into the spring and the nationals." Davis Love, 1983 ACC medalist and a quarter finalist in last week's U.S. Amateur tournament in Edmond, Okla., leads the UNC golfers this fall. Three recruits Mark Love, (younger brother of Davis), Danny Hockaday and Jim Sowerwine all have the potential to be fine golfers. "Mark has as much potential as Davis had when he came here," Sullivan said of the younger Love. Although the fall is primarily a tuneup for the spring championships, coach Devon Brouse will be looking for consistent performances from his top four golfers, Sullivan said. UNC will compete in the Andy Bean-Grenelefe Invitational in Haines City, Fla. Oct. 11-13. The NCAA tournament will be held on the same course, giving UNC a chance to play the course and to see what the other top teams are shooting, Sullivan said. The ninth Carolina Executive Cup Tournament, a fund-raising event for the UNC golf teams, will be held at Finley Golf Course on Sept. 28. ss.? lis:: Seven UNC football games to be televised 5? -S From staff reports ! North Carolina football fans will be able to see the Tar Heels on television at least seven times during the upcoming season. Jefferson Productions, which owns the rights to ACC football, has scheduled the Tar Heels six times, while cable netwprk ESPN will show UNC once. 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