10The Daily Tar Heel Monday, September 19, 1988 t ' , ' I TA'.V Sports : Field hockey squad sweeps three; volleyball splits in trip to Midwest From staff reports BOSTON The UNC field hockey team won three games this weekend to up its record to 4-0 on the season. Junior Julie Blaisse led the Tar Heels as they blanked Maine 3-0 on Friday, New Hampshire 4-0 on Saturday and Northeastern 1-0 on Sunday. Blaisse scored her fourth goal of the season on Friday to lead the Tar Heels over the Black Bears. Laurel Hershey and Peggy Anton also added goals, with Leslie Lyness, Hershey and Michelle Russell picking up assists. The Tar Heels dominated the statistics as well, outshooting Maine 25-4. North Carolina also picked up 16 penalty corners to Maine's two. The next day Blaisse continued to pop up in the scoring column, assisting on three of the four Tar Heel goals against New Hampshire. Leslie Lyness opened the scoring 5lA min utes into the game on an unassisted tally. 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Apply at any store: 1200 Raleigh Rd., Chapel Hill University Mall, 15-501 ByPass, Chapel Hill 310 Greensboro St., Carrboro n:. V mmmm EOEMF third and final assist into a goal. UNC again dominated the second half of the game, amassing 15 shots on goal while New Hampshire man aged but four attempts. In addition, UNC took 16 penalty corners to New Hampshire's three. Blaisse appeared again on Sunday to frustrate Northeastern and give the Tar Heels a three-game weekend sweep. But this game was much closer, as UNC narrowly defeated Northeastern 1-0. Hershey scored a goal off a Blaisse pass 27:18 into the second half for the only score of the game. Last weekend was just a tune-up for what may be the Tar Heels' biggest week of the year. They begin a three game home stand against three national powerhouses when they host Iowa on Astroturf Field. After the Hawkeyes, UNC will face Old Dominion on Sept. 24 and close the home stand the next day against Maryland. Volleyball Coach Peggy Bradley-Doppes crew spent the weekend in the Cradle of Coaches, losing on Friday to Miami of Ohio before rallying the 2:05 4:20 7:05 9:20 TRIANGLE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER Dr., Suite 402, Chapel Hill, NC 0011 or 942-0824 AcrossfromUrw J next day to dust the Lady Spartans of Michigan State., The Tar Heels took a 5-0 record into the Miami of Ohio Tournament, but saw their (half) hopes for a perfect season go down the drain at the hands of the Lady Redskins, 15-7, 5-15, 13 15, 15-12, 16-14. That loss dropped UNC to the always-dreaded loser's bracket, where the Tar Heels rebounded to defeat MSU, 13-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-10. Individual stars for North Carolina included Liz Berg, who posted kill totals of 22 and 27; Andrea Wells, who had 15 digs in the loss to Miami; Sharon German, who made 18 kills on Friday; and Lisa Joffs, who paced the win over the East Lansings with 14 kills, including four solo blocks. Oh, yeah, and Illinois State beat Miami for the championship. UNC's record is now 6-1. TGnnis rm pa9e 14 rebounding from a first-round loss to defeat Jason Rubell of Duke (6-3, 7- 6). Women's matches were delayed to a greater extent than the men's, but early-round results showed three first round victories for the women's team. Ann Stephenson, seeded No. 2 in the women's singles first flight, easily raced past Susan Saunders of N.C. State, 6-0, 6-0. In the second flight, Gigi Neely's 6-1,6-1 win over Jennifer Ahrendt of Duke and Kelly Sharp's three-set win against Virginia's Becky Kopak (2-6, 6-2, 6-3) accounted for the other two Tar Heel women's first round victories. In the top flight, Valerie Farmer, Gina Goblirsch and Spencer Barnes all rebounded from first-round losses to win in the losers' bracket. After losing to top seed Patti O'Reilly of N.C. State-(6-0, 6-3), Farmer blew past another Wolfpack player, Del phine Karjala, without losing a single game. Goblirsch also won rather handily in the losers bracket after a difficult first set in her match against State's Katie Fleming, 7-5, 6-0. After split ting sets with State's Jenny Sell in a 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 loss, Barnes won her match in the loser's bracket against Kelly Kolankicwicz, 6-1, 6-2. All four men's doubles teams were sent to the losers' bracket after first round losses. 1 ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 967-4737 $3.QD it I n kit 1U ISf TXt (CX. Kttn) Debra WingerTom Beranger BETRAYED 2:20 4:45 7:10 9:35 WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG) 2:30 4:50 . 7:00 9:15 Robert DeNlroCharto Grodln MIDNIGHT RUN (R) 2:20 4:40 7:05 9:30 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Brendle's is currently accepting applications for: Cashiers Sales Associates Warehouse Part-time & Full-time Flexible Hours BRENDLE'S BENEFITS FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES: Paid Health. 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Whatever Dorrance said to his players at halftime must have inspired their killer instinct, as the Tar Heels showed an aggressive blood lust early in the second half. Unfortunately for UNC, this very physical style didn't translate into goals. They had their chances, but the ball kept sailing over the goal or wide to the left on the long shots. The Tar Heels seemed to be hurrying them selves, not taking the time to set up and work their way into scoring position. This wasn't as much their own fault as it was the defense of the Pearcy-led Indians. By closing off the passing, lanes, they -forced UNC iifj take whatever it could get. v j. Wlqt fiatlg Mux HM , CDao1fned ' Advejrttjsoinig. Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash lor payment of clas sified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt. Return ad and payment to the DTH office by noon one business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. 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