12The Tar Heel Thursday. May 21, 1987 Sports Wild ACC tourney ends By MIKE BERARDINO Sports Editor GREENVILLE. S.C - A wild, rollercoaster-ride of a baseball season ended for North Carolina on Saturday in wild, rollercoas ter fashion. A five-run. ninth-inning rally fell just short as the Tar Heels lost a 14-13 barnburner with N.C. State and were eliminated from the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament. The loss left North Carolina with a split of its four contests in Municipal Stadium. Dow n 14-8 entering the last of the ninth. UNC made things very interesting as Tom Nevin delivered a two-run single and Jesse Levis drove home the 13th run with a two-out base hit. A walk to Dave Arendas loaded the bases, but State relief pitcher ASalSaSS Prepared with The Finest Tomato Sauce & Blended Cheese On Fresh Crust fC $7.99 SLd pizza "k 51 OFF . VV 2 ITEM J Ik FOR THE PRICE jVS ANY SMALL J or V5-" 1POPI2ZA I or V" y 1 PES PIZZA I or 1 PES PIZZA pick-up L EXPIRES 52787 - p-up L EXPIRES 52787 1 pick-up EXPIRES 572787 University Square, Chapel Hill eat in 929-0296 take out Custom built burgers 0 Stuffed Spuds o Q Vegetarian Sandwiches Salad Bar o Daily Specials 0 Salad Ratters o Homemade soups & chili o & Homemade french fries o Desserts Q BeerWine Conveniently located in downtown Chapel Hill facing Granville Towers 113 W. Franklin St , Larry Price enticed Steve Mrowka to ground out to first, ending the ballgame and the Tar Heels season. North Carolina finished the year with a 31-22 record. N.C. State, which went on to lose to Georgia Tech in the championship game, left Greenville with a 39-14 record. UNC right fielder Devy Bell, the ACC's career home run king with 57 dingers, parked a two-run shot in his final collegiate game. Nevin went 4-for-5 with a homer and five RBI against N.C. State. After Bell put UNC ahead 8 7 Saturday with his homer in the fifth inning, a seven-run uprising by the Wolfpack in the seventh put just enough distance between State and the Tar Heels to hold up. North Carolina's exit game was typical of its overall tournament j FREE DELiV . , lunch ,andtdinncr ,v wild year for baseball performance. Plenty of hitting, too little pitching, and tons of excite ment. In four games, the Tar Heels put 41 runs on the scoreboard, but surrendered 42. In all fairness, UNC had to play its last two games without the services of its star shortstop, Darin Campbell. In the Clemson game, Campbell was hit by a pitch above his left elbow, desensitizing a nerve there and leaving the sturdy sophomore with no feeling below his elbow. The injury snapped Campbell's streak of 106 consec utive games played. North Carolina stayed alive on Friday night by nipping Duke, 1 1 10, in a 12-inning loser's bracket game. Down 10-3 after three innings, UNC received splendid long-relief performances from Jim Dougherty and David Trautwein, who combined to shut out the Blue HI' RlaDtL Heir presents Brice Street 'Band Saturday, May 23rd Don't forget about our Tuesday Draft Special! $1.25 Blue Cup $2.50 Pitcher HE'S NOT HEME Village Green behind Pizza Hut Devils over the next nine frames. Eight Duke errors and a pair of two-run homers by Bell and Todd Nichols helped fuel the rally. On Thursday, the Tar Heels opened the tournament with a 13 9 win over Maryland and then dropped into the loser's bracket after losing to Clemson, 9-4. The Tar Heels raced to a 4-0 lead Friday night against Clemson before the starter Todd Kopc zynski crumbled. The Tigers struck for three runs each in the fourth and fifth off Kopczynski and got three more in the sixth off reliever Doug Torborg. Kopczynski, who had pitched four consecutive complete games to end the regular season, appar ently left his magic in Chapel Hill. In two tourney starts, Kopczynski was rocked for 16 hits and 11 earned runs in seven innings-plus. Lacrosse Sunday, May 17 At Baltimore, Md. Hopkins 11, UNC 10 3 1 5 2 UNC Hopkins 3 310 2 211 GOALS UNC Joey Seivold 3. Rich Crawforo 2, Brett Davy 2. Steve Huff. Kevin Haus, Gary SeivoW. Hopkins Mike Morrill 6, Larry LeDoyen, Brian Wood. John Dressel, John Ciccarone. Brendan Kelly. ASSISTS: UNC Corey Gavttt 2, Pat Welsh. G. Seivold, J. Seivold, Mark Tummillo. Hopkins Craig Bubier 3. Kelly. J. Ciccarone. Stewart. Wood, LeOoyen. SHOTS ON GOAL UNC 41. Hopkins 29. GROUND BALLS UNC 44, Hopkins 32. FACE-OFFS Hopkins 12, UNC 11. SAVES UNC (Barney Abum) 10. Hopkins (Quint Kessenich) 21. PENALTIES UNC 3 fot 3:00. Hopkins 5 lor 3:30. EXTRA MAN GOALS -UNC 2, Hopkins 1. Records: UNC 9-4, Hopkins 8-3 First Round Wednesday. May 13 At Fstzer Field UNC 21, Michigan St 5 Mich. St 1 0 2 25 UNC 6 3 10 221 GOALS: UNC Corey Gavitt 3. Mark Tummillo 3, Joey Seivold 2. Chris Hetn 2, Scott Cox 2, David Kelly 2, John Szczypinski 2. Pat Welsh. Tim Welsh. Ted Brown, Gary Seivold, Craig O'Callaghan. MSU Jim Gallina 2. John Giampetroni Z Dan Christ ASSISTS: UNC J. Seivold 4. Cox 2, Chris Galgano 2, Brown 2. Brett Davy, G. Seivold, Hein, O'Callaghan. MSU Adam Mueller 2. David Levan. Records: UNC 9-3, Michigan St 9-5. Baseball ACC Tournament Saturday, May 16 N.C State 14, UNC 13 State 104 110 70014 14 4 UNC 122 030 00513 14 3 Bark. Hartsock (3). Price (9) and Ktenoshek. Russell (9); Kopczynski, Straub (4), Torborg (7), Arendas (7), Turner (8) and Levis. WP Jeff Hartsock (10-3). LP Tim Straub (1-3). Leading hitters: N.C. State Mark Withers 2-5 (2 RBI), Bob Marczak 2-6 (2 RBI), Brian Bark 2-5 (2a RBI). UNC Tom Nevin 4-5 (HR. 5 RBI), Howard Fretting 3-4 (RBI). Devy Bell 1-5 (HR 2 RBI). Jesse Levis 3-4 (2B, RBI), Steve Mrowka 2-6 (RBI). Records: N.C. State 38-13, UNC 31-22. Friday, May 15 GrssnvMs, S.C UNC 11, Duke 10 UNC 003 040 102 00111 12 3 Duke 334 000 000 00010 13 8 Turner. Comacchk) (1), Dougherty (3), Trautwein (8) and Levis. Blackburn, Bromby (5), Fowler (8). Whitte (9), TromWey (1 1) and Beviglia. WP David Trautwein (5-7). LP TromWey (0-3). Leading hitters: UNC Steve Mrowka 3-5, Howard FreiUng 2-6 (2 RBI). Todd Nichols 1-4 (2 RBI, HRL Devy Bell 1-6 (HR, 2 RBI). Duke Eastman 3-6 (3B. 4 RBI). Hawkins 1-6 (3 RBI), Albright 3-4. Thursday, May 14 GreemnNe, S.C- Oemson 9, UNC 4 UNC 001 300 0004 6 1 Clemson 000 333 OOx 9 11 2 Kopczynski. Torborg (5) and Devlin, Levis (8). Whrtaker, Santivasci (9), Milchin (9) and Hefteman. WP Whitaker (9-3). LP Todd Kopczynski (4-3). Leading hitters: UNC Devy Bell 1-3 (RBI), Chris DeFranco 1 -4 (RBI), Tom Nevin 1 -2 (RBI). Clemson Baldwin 2-5 (2 RBI), Milchin 2-4 (3 RBI. HR). Steele 3-3 (2B. RBI), Spiers 2-4 (2B). Baucom 1 5 (2 RBI, 2B). Records: UNC 30-21. Clemson 50-10-1. Thursday, May 14 GresnvWe, S.C UNC 13, Maryland Maryland 000 024 003 9 10 S UNC 036 003 10x 13 10 1 Draper. Smith (3) and Warner. Hoog. Straub (7L Arendas (9) and Levis. WP Michael Hoog (8-2). LP Tom Draper (6-6). Leading hitters: Maryland Bill Meury 3-4 (2 RBI. HR), Scott Patterson 2 4 (RBI), Paul Schafer 1-4 (2 RBI). Chris Burdick 2-4 (RBI). UNC Devy Bell 2-4 (Ha 4 RBI), Todd Nichols 1-4 (HR, 4 RBQ. Chris DeFranco 2-5 (HR, 2 RBI), Darin Campbell 1-3 (2 RBI). Softball May 15-17 At Macomb, HL U.S. International 3, UNC 2 Michigan 1. UNCO UNC Z Iowa 1 UNC 7. Akron 2 UNC 5. Toledo 0 t

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view