..M., 8The Daily Tar HeelMonday, March 28, 1988 Sports UNC fersiceirs foaled alt NGAA Tournament Oy CHEN DAN MATHEWS Staff WHter Somc days you have it, some days you don V UNC fencing coach Ron Miller said of his team's up-and-down performance at last week's NCAA Tournament. Unfortunately for Miller and the rest of the Tar Heels, they too often didn't have it, as the women finished 10th and the men a distant 16th. The women's hopes for a top-five finish relied on a victory over ninth seeded Harvard in the first match of Round One, but the Heels were unable to string together the wins. I don't know if we weren't ready or the team didn't come together or what," junior Alicia Foster said. "But we certainly didn't do as well as we'd expected to." North Carolina still had a shot at the top bracket, but it meant knock ing off eventual national champion Wayne State. Although the Heels made a remarkable turnaround from their first match performance, the squad of juniors Foster, Ashley Grabs and Cheryl Gates and seniors Lor raine Leigh and Mary Ronald came up short and headed into Tuesday's competition hoping for ninth place. . They started off strong, wiping out' ' - - c lopuscar L W Nominations : ANJKLtA H15T0N rXM.NKA.VN Hw:m7n V ntr tkmjsts JPHOPE ANl i Glory P 1 f1a4 70't:w" rr i, SOFTBALL vs. DUKE 2:3 a 4: PVJ POKIBJjy PDGIL Need a summer job at the beach? Looking for excellent pay, benefits, and flexible hours? Then apply at the Food Lion store located In Market Place (Southern Shores), or U.S. 158 By Pass (Nags Head), or at your Placement Office. Work for the most progressive and stable grocery chain in the United States, Food Lion, Inc. Positions available in all departments with various shifts. Apply at your convenience and secure your summer job NOW! 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"One of our main goals at the beginning of the season was to get to the NCAAs," she said. "And that was accomplished." Inconsistency also plagued the men's squad, a team of six with only one fencer, sophomore Pete Farqu har, with previous tournament expe rience. Junior epee fencer Ravi Sawhney admitted that this lack of BEST FILM OF 1987 I MKl V-I 'KAMA ( JAMKS nVKN I.KKATSTDKY 2:00 4.00 t:O0 7:40 t:40 I aK . k ByPass, Carrboro, NC f v a: . mjm - m, ,,, , y experience hurt the Heels' chances in Princeton. "We were pretty inexperienced," he said. "Only one of us had ever been there before. We just weren't used to that level of competition." The men's tournament, unlike the women's, is a more individual com petition. The fencers compete in pools according to weapon, relying on luck of the draw to determine who they will face. The scores of the fencers are added to those of their teammates at the end of the tournament, and the winning team is named based on these cumulative scores. However, only the score of the top finisher in each weapon from each team is counted. This system rewards "superstar" teams that rely on one or two outstanding performers while punishing those schools who focus on depth. UNC, a team with a number of talented fencers but no superstars, is one of the latter. This is evidenced by the fact that the school qualified six Farquhar and Sawhney (epee), Dave Merkel and Phil Moschella (foil), and Paul LeBlanc and Greg Jackson (saber) the maximum one team may send. But the structure of the tournament favors schools like Wayne State, which boasts two top ranked European athletes. Miller is acutely aware of this fact, and he questions the results of the tournament as a way to determine the nation's top teams. Summer Employment Opportunity Jobs available with the UNC Physical Plant-Housing Support Paint Crew. Applications available at Physical Plant Personnel Office . 168A Airport Road CB 1800 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 due April 1,198$ SUMMER JOBS Earn $4800 or more. $2400 guaranteed. Also, scholarships and holiday trips. Interviews held in Rm 213, Carolina Union March 31 10 am, 12 noon & 2 pm Sign up at the Career Planning Placement Office. Hanes Hall. Ekco Home Products. ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $2.50 TIL 6:00 PM EVERYDAY! A MEW LIFE 8S; g THE LAST EttPEHOn & GOOD MORNING 33 4:43 VIETNAM 74913 A 6jWtfs CLASSIC CJL. . I lA nTT 1 m Wand ILVIOEf WU! 5:C37:C0 Onry CaBfll3fi A AN ORIOX PICTUfiES RELEASE Pt;-13 Mon-Thurs 7:30 9:30 IMI fWAWLM STHfT tamt MMaSSM 3 Hours of Pure Sexual Intensity! I ar DANIEL DAY-LEWS JULIETTE BINOCHE THE UNBEARABLE LIGHTNESS JXjFBEINQ AN OfllbN PtCTURfS RELEASE Mnit.TKnr MSI FMAJMLM ITHKI WMI J 0:30 OrUY! l i mm vA j "As a team we're capable of the top 10," he said. "This tournament is not an accurate measure of team strength." As it turned out, the Tar Heels ended up back in the pack with a performance that Miller called "acceptable, but not good." The team's top individual finisher was freshman Merkel, who placed 18th in the foil division. Miller had looked to the epee team of Sawhney and Farquhar, who had been among the school's most con sistent all year, to carry over their late season success into the NCAAs. But waiting around for their chance to fence may have dulled the pair's attacks. "I think the time to wait hurt the epee," Miller said. "They didnt fence until Saturday, so they were waiting for two days." Sawhney agreed that the time leading up to the tournament was a factor. "Coach had to leave a week before to go up with the women's team, while we stayed here for a few more days," he said. "Other schools have assistant coaches, but we were kind of on our own." However, Sawhney and other members of the team refused to make excuses for their performance. "We had a rough go of it," Sawhney said. "Nobody really fenced that poorly. We faced tough competition, and we just weren't at the top of our game." Jackson admitted that he was disappointed with the way the Tar Heels finished. "As a whole we didn't do as well as we hoped we'd do," he said. "I don't think anybody was really pleased with how they did." But all is not gloom and misery on the UNC fencing team. The women finished the regular season 14 5. The men posted a 17-5 mark and took second place in the ACC tournament. Hh latlg (Jar CDassotfiedl Advertnsoini Classified Info Tho Daily Tar Haal doaa not accapt cash tor paymant of das atflad advertising. Ptaaaa tot a chack or monay order be your receipt Return ad and payment to the DTH office by noon one business day before your ad is to run. Ada must be prepaid. 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Extremely sentimental value. Reward if returned CaD 933-5684. l : ' ; Baseball streaks past NoC. State to 11th straight win From staff reports UNC's baseball team continued its impressive win streak this weekend, taking its 10th and 11th straight victories by downing ACC rivals Duke and N.C. State. With the wins, North Carolina improved its season record to 16 8 overall, 3-0 in the ACC. Saturday in Boshamer Stadium, the Tar Heels downed the Blue Devils 3-1 behind the six-hit pitching of John Thoden. The two squads went seven innings without scoring until the Tar Heels picked up two runs in that stanza, which was all they would need. Jesse Levis walked to lead off the inning and moved to third on a hit-and-run single by Dave Arendas. With one out and Mike Tromb ley on in relief of starter Troy Blackburn, the Blue Devils drew in their infield to prevent any Tar Heel scoring, but UNC right fielder Brad Woodall stopped that strategy by driving a single up the middle to score both Levis and Arendas. The Tar Heels put the game out of reach by scoring in the eighth on Levis RBI single that drove in third baseman Darin Campbell. Duke scored their lone run in the ninth when first baseman John Furch homered to deep center. For UNC, Woodall went 2-for-3 with two RBIs, while Ryan Howison went 2-for-2. Thoden raised his record to 3 1 by picking up the first complete LOST: GOLD BRACELET WITH JADE STONES. Loat We4aaay, March 23 aoaaibly ia WiWoa 17 or nwmWti aroaaal rtadeat aaioa. ward!! ScatiMcatal valac. rlMM call Marts at 933-4139 if foaad. FOUND: MAN'S TIMEX WATCH in wild pizza, downstairs Lenior. Call 933-4314 to identify. DEAR DAD. NO MONEY, NO HONEY, AINT FUNNY, YOUR SONNY. DEAR SON, TOO BAD. 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