6The Daily Tar Heel Wednesday, February 22, 1989
Sports
Ambition opens
Gates to fencin
Basketball
frompsge 1
By CHRISTINA FROHOCK
Staff Writer
Not many people take fencing
seriously. In fact, at UNC there are
probably only a select few who even
consider it a sport,
i However, Cheryl Gates, co-captain
of the women's fencing team, takes
a lot of pride in what she does. Tm
very proud of fencing, so I don't like
it when people make fun of the sport,"
she said.
Gates, originally from Burlington,
N.C., moved to New Jersey right
before high school. She said she never
intended to fence and only began in
order to win a dare.
; "In ninth grade I was going to try
out for basketball but I had a little
problem with geometry so my mom
wanted me to stay back," the senior
physical education major said.
; "The next year my chemistry
teacher was the men's fencing coach,
and he dared me to do it because I
was doing pretty well in school. I
dont take dares lightly, so I did it."
; Gates began fencing during her
sophomore year in high school and
has continued to excel since. She was
recruited by North Carolina and Ohio
State an accomplishment in itself.
Gates is a very strong-willed person
whose ultimate dream was to come
to UNC. She added "So when my
guidance counselor told me I could
never get in, I said 'Watch me!' "
Well, she did make it to UNC and
has been fencing since her freshman
year. She has been a co-captain since
last year.
; Although there are three fencing
categories foil, epee and sabre -7
women collegiately only fence foil.
Epee and foil are "electric." That is,
the fencer is connected to a body cord
so that he can know if he is hit on
target or not.
The target area for foil is the torso.
A player is allowed to hit the oppo
nent with the tip of the sword only
and wins by hitting the opponent five
times.
According to Gates, the captains
play an important role on the fencing
team. "We help the players with any
problem if they dont want to go to
the coach," she said. "We also help
fvith practices and run things when
coach is-away."
; Gates said that assistant coach Ron
Miller is understanding and fair. "He
has a policy that if you have an exam
or something important to do, then
you're excused from practice no
questions asked," she said. "Academ
ics always comes first."
Gates said that because fencing is
a non-revenue sport, it doesn't matter
what year you are. "If you have the
ability to fence, keep up with the team
and to keep up with all our workouts,
then you're welcome to be on the
team as long as you put in your 100
percent," she said.
Gates has obviously been giving the
sport her all lately. So far this year,
her record is 43-14. At her best match
at Penn State, she lost only one match
on the day.
She said she has great expectations
for the rest of the season. "It's my
ultimate goal to make it individually
to the NCAAs but the first step is
making it individually to thevregion-.
als," Gates said. "I did that my
sophomore year."
Gates also pointed out that, while
fencing is a team sport, every match
is one-on-one. "You have to have
enough pride in yourself and enough
self-confidence to want to win when
you go out there on the strip," she
said. "The team members are always
there to support you but you have
to do it on your own."
After graduation, Gates would like
to go on to graduate school at UNC
in the physical education teaching
program. Although she does not plan
to specialize in fencing, she would like
to help Miller next year and work
on publicity.
Gates said that fencing is an
interesting but often overlooked
sport. "I'd like people to come to our
matches and get to know the sport,"
she said. "Some people think that
when you get hit you're in pain or
you bleed or something. In fact, a
student once asked me if the chain
mail was heavy. No one knows much
about this sport."
It's true that few people can hold
their own in a conversation about
fencing but perhaps a little publicity
is all the team needs.
Incidentally, the women's regional
competition is March 4 in Carmichael
Auditorium. Check it out you
might learn something.
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Once again, North Carolina just
had too much inside strength for an
opponent. The Tar Heels outre
bounded the Wolf Pack 5M2, lead
ing to a number of easy shots in the
lane that accounted for their 56.1
percent shooting.
Another key was UNCs defense.
Nevada-Reno came to Chapel Hill
averaging a whopping 91.6 points per
game. They were 11-1 in games in
which they had scored 90 points or
more and had drilled 40.8 percent of
their three-pointers. The Tar Heels
held them to a frigid 37.5 percent
from the floor and only 8-29 (27.6)
from outside the arc.
The Wolf Pack's star, Darryl
Owens, an NBA prospect, hit UNC
for 28 points, but made only 10 of
28 attempts, including two of nine
treys. Center Gabriel Parizzia was
coming off a 43-point, 14-rebound
night in only 25 minutes of play
against Northern Arizona. The Tar
Heels "held" him to 18 points (on 6-for-14
shooting) and eight rebounds.
Bucknall argued that North Caro
lina didn't need this type of game
and the Tar Heels proved his reason
ing in the first few minutes.
"I like the pressure of the ACC,"
he said. ttI think once you get to one
level of competition, you want to stay
there. In these games, you tend to
do a lot of stuff you don't usually
do." -
If he wasn't worried coming in,
Smith might have broken a sweat
when the Wolf Pack's Matt Williams
hit a follow shot just over three
minutes into the game to open up
a 12-3 lead.
"I didn't think it would be like that;
I was disappointed," said Smith. "I
guess they thought this was the game
where they all get to pad their
averages."
"I wasn't that worried," said
Madden. "We were getting the ball
inside; we were just missing easy
shots."
Reid said, "I hope we got the kinks
out tonight because we don't want
any more games this sloppy. Coach
Smith let us play for awhile, then he
got us to do the things that will make
us a championship team."
Those things began after Williams
slammed home an alley-oop that
made the margin 17-11, and the Tar
Heels began to slam the door on
Nevada-Reno.
King Rice started a 25-4 UNC run
with a driving layup and a foul line
jumper. He then fed Madden for an
alley-oop tip-in that tied the score at
17 with 13:48 to play. Amidst a
balanced attack, Reid contributed six
points as the Tar Heels built the lead
to 36-21 at the 8:44 mark.
When the Wolf Pack's Kevin
Franklin sneaked behind the Tar Heel
defense for a layup and hit two free
throws, UNCs lead was only nine.
However, Fox's wake-up call must
have been for 6:47,, as he exploded
for six quick points. After a follow
shot and a wide-open dunk, Fox
drove the lane on the break for an
electrifying slam that drew a timeout
from Nevada-Reno's Stevens with
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He couldn't stem the tide, however,
as Fox added seven more points
down the stretch, giving the Tar Heels
a 60-39 halftime lead. At the break,
Fox had 15 points, While Madden
chipped in 10. Reid and Scott Wil
liams had nine apiece.
The Wolf Pack again came out of
the locker room and challenged the
Tar Heels. Kevin Williams hit a
jumper 2:45 into the second half that
brought the Wolf Pack within 16, but
it was as close as they would come.
Fox fed Madden for both a layup
and for one of his patented baseline
turnarounds. After an offensive
rebound, Fox again found Madden
open, and the junior hit the layup and
drew a foul. His free throw at the
16: 12 mark made the score 69-47, and
UNC never looked back.
The teams traded baskets until
Bucknall nailed a three-pointer from
the top of the key to give North
Carolina its biggest lead of the game
at 83-54.
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own room Bus available Rent
$115.00 (negotioable) Please call 8514623
ask for Cathy. )
PEOPLE NEEDED TO SUBLET
5 1 UK Y rtUUbfc tor part or all of summer.'
NEW, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 15 minute'
walk to campus. ONLY $150 plus 16
utilities! Call Yasmine 9336215 or Debrv
933-6214. Keep trying! ' j
rides
DESPERATE! Need ride to CHAR'
LOTTE on the weekend of the 24th! Will
gladly pay! Please call Mike 933-0326.
I NEED A RIDE to JACKSONVILLE, FLA
for Spring Break. Please call Kristi 933-)
7821 if interestd. Will help pay gas.
HELP! Need ride to and from CHAR-
LOTTE, Feb. 24-26. 1 can leave early or)
late. Will help with gas $$$. CaO Guinea
vere, 933-7372.
NEED RIDE this weekend to CHAR;
LOTTE, LAKE NORMAN or GASTO
NIA. Will gladly pay gas money. Please
can Vanessa. 9334243. .
NEED A RIDE TO BALTIMOREDC area
for weekend of 224-226. Please call
Susan, 933-5271. .
NOW WE'RE REALLY DESPERATE! We
need a ride to WILLIAMSBURGRICH
MOND area 224-226. CaD Ashley at 933.'
6077 or Sandy at 933-1133.
I NEED A RIDE to W ASH. D.C on'
Feb. 23 or 24. Will akam coat of
saa. Call Roaita at 942-3780.' J;
carpool
Would anyone from Raleigh like to staft
a carpool between Raleigh and Chapaf
Hai? Ask for Tracey 7904)907. '
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travel vacation
KEY WEST, Spacious 21 condo, sleeps
6 easily, fully furnished, all amenities, kA
C, Fans, WD, cable tv, walk to beady
groceries, great location, spring breal?
$900wk. MCVISAAMEX. Won't last.
(305)2384239. GOING TO DAYTONA FOR SPRING
BREAK? You need the Entrepreneur's
Club's Daytona Breaker Saver Discount
Card. Save Mega $$$. Only $10. Call Chris
at 942-3792.
HA VENT DECIDED ON WHERE TO
GO FOR SPRING BREAK?!! Still a few
spaces left for Bahamas and Jamaica! Call
Today! Spring Break Travel, 9294321.
SPRING BREAK DAYTONA. Spend 7
nights8 days at Daytona's hottest Spring
Break resort the Plaza, home of Penrods -and
Plantation Club and largest pool deck
on .the beach. $159 per person,' CaB
Breakaway Tours 1 8004447384. ; . r
DAYTONA! 7 days! $ due Wednes
day! Why be stuck in the NC snow
when you can play in the sand. Call
Chris 942-3792 for info!
lost & found
THE DAILY TAR HEEL is now offering
free loat ada for two coaeecativc
daya. If you wish to run your ad longer
than two days, please pay for the addi
tional days.
LOST, MON., FEB. 13, UNC ID
between Nortbaidc and Fetaer
Gym. Pleaac call JaliaDea Server
at 933-6409 or leave meaaaac at
929-8777.
LOST: DENIM JACKET in MoHy's on
Valentine's Day. Says "I love Lovis" inside
left pocket. Reward. CaU 9674835.
LOST: AN OFF WHITE WALLET on U-"
Bus at Chase stop. If found, please caU
9334525 and ask for Melody! PLEASE
RETURN ID'S!
SOMEONE MISTAKENLY PICKED UP
MY ROYAL BLUE EASTPAK from thfe
bottom of the Commons 220 am. Please
call Jennifer if located no questions
asked -929-6001.