Newspapers / Daily Tar Heel (Chapel … / Jan. 15, 1986, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
4The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, January 15, 1986 SPORTS Stroma sv perns wo By B. A. VELLIQUETTE Staff Writer The UNC gymnastics team begins their season today at Fetzer gym when they meet N.C. State at 7 p.m. But the Tar Heels are expected to be so strong this year that the real competition may take place among themselves. Although there is only one senior returning this year. Coach Derek Galvin expects this year's team to be his best ever. "Our goal is to repeat as a top 20 team and move closer to breaking into the top ten this year," he said. "Everybody on the team is stronger this year," Galvin said. Returning this year is sophomore Stacy Kaplan, who was the ACC all-around champion last year, and sophomore Missy Schaffner, who was second in the all-around last year. Both have added difficulty to their routines and should continue to lead the ACC. Campus Calendar Wenesday 9:30 a.m. Alpha Phi Omega hosting Book Co-Op Cash Back, until 3:30 p.m., 21 1-213 Union. 11:00 a.m. Student Government Publicity Committee sponsoring Campus Awareness Day in the Fast break area, Union, until 2:00 p.m. for students interested in running for office. Student Television sponsoring a table at Campus Awareness Day in the Fastbreak area, Union, unitl 2:00 p.m. for students interestd in STV. 2:00 p.m. University Career Planning and Placement Services hosting an Orientation Resume Writing Workshop for Business Majors, 306 Hanes. 3:30 p.m. University Career Planning and Placement Services hosting an 1 V .'HI V !' ' JlSt !.-- : i .'.- V fit x..t- V ' '- ' t I 'I. ) ; t ,-- si i '. i iii t .- t i;si . iinii'MI )l)WD)1TTH0a MSflfl mm sqioaci WoDUpack The returning senior is Tammy Gilbert, who is co-captain along with Kaplan. "Tammy looks stronger than at any time since she's been here," Galvin said. Three freshmen are expected to make an immediate impact on the team. Kristin Bilotta, considered one of the top ten gymnasts in the nation, will challenge in the all-around competition. How impressive is she? Her floor exercise routine will contain two double back somersaults. Amy Bincarousky, who is tne Eastern United States vaulting champion, and Libby Tate, who won the balance beam competition in the Blue-White meet, should also create excitement when they compete. "We have so much more depth than we have ever had," Galvin said."That puts us in a better position than we have ever been in in the past." Orientation Resume Writing Workshop for all majors, 210 Hanes. 4:45 p.m. Association of International Students meeting to talk on Japan, 224 Union. All members welcome. 5:00 p.m. Student Television holding an open meeting, 206 Union. Crea tive people interested in camera and publicity work needed. 6:00 p.m. Chimera UNC's Fantasy and Science Fiction Club, holding song rehearsals in Great Hall, Union. Accompaniment pro vided while solos and groups rehearse. 7:00 p.m. Student Television holding a mandatory meeting for Video Yearbook staff, South Gallery Meeting Room, Union. Carolina Comic Book Club meeting in Union. Check desk for room number. Senior Class Gift Committee meeting, 226 Union. University Career Planning and The World's Most Celebrated Interpreter of Franz Liszt Wednesday, January 22 8:00 P.M. Memorial Mall Reserved Seating $12.00 Season Tickets $27.00 Available at Carolina Union Box Office v-'S?jt. ',54. a..-. ,! Hot tr tt'tHty- tti i fc ' . ' - ' "j cttii '-nit - t tt t "tvti;H ti mtn"i ; IJt.tit- unc athlete Dammit, Brad, how many times are we going to have to give this thing to you? The sports staff tried its collective best to come up with someone else who had been as particularly outstanding as Daugherty, but unfortunately failed in a nearly impossible quest. Brad scored his career high against Fordham, hitting !3-of-l4 shots and seven-of-eight free throws for 33 points to go along with 1 1 rebounds. He continued the surge against Wake Forest, pouring in 31 points, 21 in the first half before he decided to be merciful. That's a 32-point average in the last two games, not counting the Maryland game, which was played after this page went to press. There are several deserved honorable mentions from this week. Tia Poindex ter emerged as a new star in the women's basketball upset of Tennessee, and Pam Leake scored 32 in the women's upset of Radford. Also, Jason Woo and Scott Echols did well in the weekend fencing meet. We'd be amiss not to include John Swofford, who will finally be able to stop making excuses for the SAC and sit back and watch it finally open this Saturday. Placement Services hosting a presentation by Wachovia Bank and Trust Company, Club Room, Carolina Inn. For inter viewees only. Dillon School, Campus Y, a state facility for troubled adjud icated youth, holding an infor mational meeting for all stu dents interested in volunteering this semester, 224 Union. UNC Scuba Club meeting to discuss Spring Break Trip, 303 Woollen Gym. 7:15 p.m. Black Student Movement hold ing a Candlelight Vigil and Processional to honor Dr. Mar tin Luther King, Jr., beginning ain the Pit and proceeding to Memorial Hall. 7:30 p.m. East Asian Studies Curriculum showing the first of six feature films Qui Jin, of "China in Film." 101 Greenlaw. UNC Men's Crew meeting.for old and perspective new members, Union snack area. C4POUNK t vMJt)fl'M ' ('.I Ir.liliU' ZSiu '.'Mil ! t NSfi( an j M't4 ltitti i.'l.l i j.'iKi t tiuln , ".itC'(n.njt' ' '" i iHti rf -J of the week V yyy. y. y. S ' - 4 ' ) i 1 4 Brad Daugherty UNC Gaming Society meeting, A Union. Check desk for room . Members please attend. . 8:00 p.m. Great Commission Students presents a Rock 'n Roll Video Close-Up. Come to either Grimes Lounge or Hinton James Lounge. Students International Health Forum holding a "Transcen dental Meditation Program," introductory lecture, 218 Union. 8:30 p.m. 1986 Yackety Yack meeting, 106 Union. Mandatory for coordinators and office staff. 10:00 p.m.Anglican Studnt Fellowship invites all students to celebrate the Eucharist at the Chapel of the Cross. Items of Interest Information on the Spring Break Cruise to Cancun available in 216B Union. Deadline for registration is January 16. Phi Kappa Sigma Student Credit Service sponsoring a table in the Pit this week for students interested in establishing credit while still in school. Student Health Service Programs: Forming group for women in the binge purge cycle. Screening for Nuclear War Forum. Learn to deal with your parents divorce separation. Learn to hypnotize yourself! Prepare for a two-career mar riage. Share your grief with others. You don't have to bee an alcoholic because your parents are. Support group for gay and lesbian students. For information on any of these programs call 266-2281 (254). per month Donate plasma and study while you help others. rug G SEM-TEC IIOLOGICALS Hours 8:30-5:00 10912 E. Franklin 942-0251 up to Wednesday Evesaings witli delicious cooked-to-oirdeir New Yoirlc Strips ! FREE appetizers with every meal, and table service with a smile! We'll be Sizzlin every Tuesday and Wednesday from 5:00-7:00 pm South Dining Hall of Lenoir Tar IHleeBs poon N Iowa By BOB YOUNG Staff Writer The North Carolina wrestling team swept through Northern Iowa, losing in only two weight classes, to post a convincing 28-6 win Tuesday night in Carmichael Auditorium. "Everybody wrestled well," said UNC coach Bill Lam, "but I think the wins at 134 and 142 were the ones that really keyed the win for us." Those wins, by Enzo Catullo and Lenny Bernstein, respectively, brought the Tar Heels from a 3-3 tie to an 11 3 lead. Catullo, got a takedown against Northern Iowa's Jeff Sondgeroth late in the first period and kept him on his back long enough to collect three near fall points. Catullo came out of the period with a 6-2 lead and never looked back as he went on to a 9-4 win. Then, it was time for Catullo's Maryland up nine, but there was a lot of time left." Patience manifested itself in North Carolina's scalding 70 percent shooting from the floor in the second half. Immediately, North Carolina went to work. Steve Hale hit a jumpshot then Lebo canned two others to cut Mary land's lead to 58-55. After a great battle under the Mary land basket during which the ball bounced off the glass at least five times, Kenny Smith (10 assists) led Hale with a pass for a lay-up and a 65-65 tie with 4:13 left. North Carolina went into a trapping full-court pressure defense that caused some Maryland turnovers, and its zone defense forced the Terrapins to shoot from outside. Perimeter jumpers that had fallen earlier in the game began missing in the last five minutes. Mary land shot an abysmal 38 percent in the second half thanks to the cold shooting of Bias and Keith Gatlin. After Warren Martin hit two free throws and Hale hit a 17-footer with 2:31 left, UNC led 69-65. A long Bias jumpshot missed with 26 seconds left, and when UNC's Brad Daugherty came down with the rebound, the Terrapin upset hopes were finished. North Carolina is 17-0, 3-0 in the ACC, while Maryland is 10-5, 0-3. "We certainly feel very fortunate to have won," coach Smith said, "Maryland can play with anyone, and I mean that. That's a tribute to Charles (Driesell) and his team." Maryland had taken a 42-39 lead into halftime due mainly to its inside game, which accounted for 24 points. The Terrapins were 12-for-13 from the foul line in the half. North Carolina was 1-for-1. ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.50 TIL 6:00 PM EVERYDAY! ROBERT REDFORDMARYL STREEP OUT OF AFRICA (PG) 3:30 7:45 ONLY! MICHEAL DOUGLAS A CHORUS LINE (PG-13) 3:00 5:15 7:30 9:45 IT'S NOT JUST A GAME ANYMORE! CLUE (PG) 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 Vi WlSITY r.-,- Warm EAST FRANKLI Soon: T.VJ:T.T.H 7t O Golden Globe Award M-A & Nominations RW BARYSHNIKOV- HINES Pr WHITE NIGHTS 2 4:30 7 9:30 in STEREO TONIGHT AT RASCALS Don't Miss BRICE' STREET "d 9:00 pm (doors open at 8:00 pm) Advance Tickets on Sale Today $3.00 Members, $4.00 Guests Giving You The Best in Entertainment! IMDME5 roommate, Bernstein, to face the Cougars' Kurt Shedenhelm, who had compiled a 30-6-1 record so far this season. Like Catullo, Bernstein got a first-period takedown and a near fall to take a 5-2 lead. Bernstein then scrubbed the mats with Shedenhelm in the second and third periods to walk away with a 20-6 win. Other winners for UNC were Al Palacio (3-2 at 118), Jon Cardi (7-2 at 150), Rob Koll (14-3 at 158), Tad Wilson (16-6 at 167), Tracey Davis (7 4 at 190) and Stacey Davis (5-2 at heavyweight). . "I think our successes this past weekend (at the Virginia Duals) really helped with our confidence tonight," Bernstein said. "Before the match we were all very loose and relaxed in the lockerroom. We weren't taking them lightly, we were just ready to go out and wrestle." from page 1 Maryland took its biggest lead of the half at 21-14 when Terry Long hit an inside shot at the 1 0:3 1 mark, was fouled by Kevin Madden and made the conversion for a three-point play. UNC battled back with a varied offensive attack due mainly to Lebo's 12 points. It was a court-long drive and score by Lebo that gave UNC a 39 38 lead with a little more than a minute left. In the second half the Tar Heels shut down Maryland's inside game. "The main difference between the first half and the second half was boxing out," UNC forward Joe Wolf said. "They got too many rebounds in the first half. In the second half, everyone hit the boards." Hale agreed. "These type of games build character," Hale said. "Our number one emphasis for the game was to box out, and when it counted tonight, we crashed the boards." But most of the talk after the game centered around Lebo, whose grace under pressure resulted in a career scoring high. "My shot felt smooth," Lebo said. "I felt like whenever I took a shot, it would go in." UNC (71) Wolf 2-3 0-0 4, Popson 1-3. 0-0 2. Daugherty 7-14, 1-1 15. Hale 5-8 0-0 10, K. Smith 4-10 0-0 8, Martin 2- 4, 4-4 8, Hunter 0-0. 0-0 0. Lebo 9-10 0-0 18, Madden 3- 4 0-0 6. 33-56 5-5 71. Maryland (67) Bias 8-20 4-4 20. Lewis 5-101-111. Long 2-3 3-5 7, Gatlin 4-13 0-1 8. Baxter 6-12 3-4 15. Johnson 0-0 2-2 2. Jones 2-3 0-0 4. 27-61 13-17 67. Remember fcm2y or friends with Spedd Occasion, Get Vc3 or Memorial cards. P American Hsart (siation WE'RE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE HEAD OFFICE 3:00 5:00 PG-13 101 DALMATIANS G 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 TRANSYLVANIA 6-5000 7:00 9:00 PG Up with authentic espresso and cappuccino i tnapei Hills gela to o oro, beside the Varsity! Kurosawa s RAN, Altman's FOOL FOR LOVE Gossen B PG 13" 2:10 4.15 7:10 9:15 JBL HiFi SOT 111113 V
Daily Tar Heel (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 15, 1986, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75