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4The Daily Tar Heel Friday, March 10, 1989 Sports Lmi wo I ll By CHRISTINA FROHOCK Stiff Writer It's the battle of the big boys. jTwo of the greatest lacrosse rivals face off tomorrow at 1 p.m. when North Carolina takes on Syracuse in Kenan Stadium. North Carolina and Syracuse, along with Johns Hopkins, have been the dominant lacrosse programs of this decade. UNC and SU have combined for five national champion ships and seven championship game appearances since 1980. Last year in the Carrier Dome at Syracuse, the Tar Heels lost in sudden-death overtime to put the Orangemen ahead 4-3 in the UNC SU series. Syracuse went on to become the 1988 national champions. According to UNC Head Coach Willie Scroggs, Syracuse is always a tough team. "TheyVe got a lot of great guys and a dangerous offense," he said. Leading the Orangemen offen sively are returning lettermen John Zulberti and twin brothers Gary and Paul Gait. Zulberti is a three-time All American who entered this season among the SU career leaders in goals, points and assists. The Gaits combined for 117 goals and were first-team All-Americans last season. UNC ply u By NEIL AMATO S&ff Writer While many students will be bask ing and carousing in the sun, several UNC swimmers and divers will be taking part in the NCAA Champion ships or NCAA-qualifying tr ILACTMDSSIE 1 :00 PM IPETSEIHL MEmD ;ARSITY BEST ACTRESS Glenn Close BEST SCREENPLAY (Adaptation) Christopher Hampton ; BEST ; COSTUME DESIGN James Acheson .lOmtflMfNTfRWW4NTNft1tMTlD-(ilfa05( SWOOyf KURTZ WANUKMS MDfttDNATWKKMlMATMURMAN 7 SUPrfNfRlARS 1:40 o 3:50 6:00 8:15 10:30 "AN EXCELLENT FILM. ..with the kind of Itiming you saw in 'A FISH CALLED WANDA'... ; IT WILL WIN THIS YEAR'S . ncCTE,rri?irMc,ivircr'Art r2 -Joel Segal, ABC-TV Women On The Verge Nervous Breakdown A Film byALMODOVAR ' m L:303!20t&in7A!5nein-dn -i u. w " host" Orangemen However, the Tar Heels have their own weapons on the field. Scroggs expects Scott Cox and Neill Redfern to lead the team in scoring and Paul Fitzpatrick and Joe Breschi to stand out on defense. Not surprisingly, Pat Olmert will start in goal. Redfern and Fitzpatrick were both honorable mention All-Americans last year. Scroggs expects the Fitzpatick Zulberti combination to be exciting because they are both amazing senior players. According to Scroggs, the Gait brothers are good enough to break through any defense. "Those kind of players will get their points no matter what we do," he said. "How we control the ball on offense will be the key factor in the game." It's true that Syracuse is coming off a painful loss to Johns Hopkins and the Tar Heels are 2-0 after easily defeating Penn State and Franklin and Marshall. But tomorrow the . North Carolina players will have to concentrate on accuracy because Syracuse offers a high level of talent. "Well have to be more patient and work for the best shot," Scroggs said. "In the last two games we didn't worry that much if the other team had possession. If we miss a shot against Syracuse, they'll be dangerous with the ball." 5 into competitions. Today and tomorrow, North Carolina divers will compete in the NCAA Zone Diving Meet in Tusca loosa, Ala., to fill the spots for the NCAAs. The UNC women will be swimming in the NCAA Champion- "O rV) SS EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 67-8665 BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Michelle Pfeiffer I i BEST ART DIRECTION Art Direction: Stuart Craig Set Decoration: Gerard lames BEST ORIGINAL SCORE George Fenton JDMNMAUCMOI MCrtf HI Pf tffff R DANGtROUSUAISONS ffNTOKi.fcChRISrOPtfR HAMPTON Of A wB oge 9l 1 b. (mil lid North Carolina does have the " home-field advantage, though. The Tar Heels are accustomed to playing . lacrosse on grass. The Orangemen are used to the astroturf field of the Carrier Dome and, according to Scroggs, the tempo of the game is different on grass. Also, the games are tighter when played in Syracuse. Every UNC-SU clash in the Carrier Dome has gone into sudden-death overtime. In Chapel Hill, a UNC win has always been cushioned by two or three goals. The Tar Heels will still have to battle for victory but they're ieady. "Everyone's psyched up because of -the nature of the game," Scroggs said. "It's a big rivalry. We don't know whether we can win, and that adds to the excitement." As always, Scroggs is keeping his expectations to a minimum. "I'm hopeful well win," he said, "but IH be most disappointed if we don't play well." Scroggs said that tomorrow's outcome is not pivotal. "It matters what happens after that," he said. "If we win, our season won't be complete. But it's good to play tough teams like Syracuse because it counts on the strength of the schedule. That's all." For many true-blue fans any North Carolina-Syracuse lacrosse game is crucial. ships March 16-18 in Indianapolis. Leading the way for the Tar Heels is fifth-year senior Melanie Budde meyer. The Pittsburgh native will compete in two individual events and contribute to five Tar Heel relays. Buddemeyer has the best times in the country in the 100- and 200-yard butterflies, and, after red-shirting last ' year to train for the Olympics, she is looking to close out her college career with a bang. "I didn't rest and taper for ACCs, so I'm looking to peak for NCAAs," Buddemeyer said. Also competing for North Carolina individually are senior co-captain Wendy Powers (200-yard individual medley, 100- and 200-yard breast stroke), sophomore Hannah Turlish (500- and 1,650-yard freestyles and 400-yard individual medley) and freshman Susan Leupold (100 and 200 fly). All but Leupold will swim in the relay events. Senior Kim Beattie (four relays) and freshmen Lisa Brown (two) and Melissa Douse (two) will swim on relay foursomes for the Tar Heels, who are looking to improve on last year's 19th-place NCAA showing. North Carolina coach Frank Com fort doesn't want to venture any guesses about how his squad will do. "It's silly to make predictions about NCAAs, because the variables are beyond control," Comfort said. "We can only worry about ourselves." While the women swimmers go to NCAAs, the divers will look to get to NCAAs. All four men's divers have qualified on both the one- and three-meter boards for the zone meet. Senior Andy Hunter, junior Ted Hautau and sophomores Chris Morris and Nun zio Esposto are hoping to fill the slots for the NCAAs. For the women, freshmen Theresa Seastrom and Heather Cleevely will dive on both boards, with junior Valerie Corish on the one-meter and frosh Kristen Halter and junior Martha Williams on the three-meter. "We're going to be a little sharper than we were at ACCs," diving coach Randy Emerson said. "We've been gearing towards this meet a little more." Emerson believed that Esposto had the best shot to qualify for the men, but the other three would be close behind. On the women's side, Emerson thought it would be tougher for any Tar Heels to qualify since they are in one of the more talented zones. BILL & TED'S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE (PG) Nigntiy 7:iuy:iu John Rltter SKIN DEEP (R) Nightly 7:05 9:15 LEAN ON ME Nightly 7:009:15 ELLIOT ROAD at E. FRANKLIN 067-4737 $3.QQinLIFmT iUYTXl(E3.83UCin) Rain Man (R) Dustin HoffmanTom Cruise 2iOO 430 700 9JO Beaches (PC13) Bette MidlerBarbara Ilershey 2tX0 4t35 71ZO 935 Dream A little Dream (PC13) Corey FeldmanCorey Ilaim 2t054t2S7059XS Dolby mmm. NCAAs v UNC I Edge I Georgia Tech Steve Bucknall earned 2nd-team w7 Brian Oliverwas the ACCs best D... AAII,t AII-ACC with his improved game fQ6 Jr. (16.1 ppg, .563 FG , 7.1 DaCKCOUll this year. UNC needs his 3-pt Jj apg). He plays defense, too. shot. Look for Jeff Lebo to come vXjjjfV' Ens (No 'D') Scott really fills it - . ;. : through with a clutch tourney. cLb from i9'9w to 30' vs. N. Carolina. J R. Reid can dominate a game Tom Hammonds, what can one and Dean would like to see him QrV say? Unanimous AII-ACC and FrOntCOUrt do so. Kevin Madden needs to iSJSf simply unstoppable. J. McNeil stay near the hoop. S. Williams jnnjw Tp an rebound and D. Whitmore has to stay out of foul trouble. UU Ik? shows flashes as a freshman. The Creator," R. Fox, has been Anthony Sherrod and Maurice instant offense. Pete Chilcutt &y Brittian are big bodies off the D6Dth always gives solid minutes. King bench, but scoring isn't a forte. r. Rice is UNC's best ball-handler TnilSlT Karl Brown is strong as a backup and deserves more playing time. ILL) lUNJ Ito pt. guard for the Yellow Jackets. The Tar Heels held foes to 80.7 Jackets' strength on defense is ppg, not bad for such a tough vry their athletic ability. Except for Defense schedule.They need to tighten Hammonds, they aren't great . , the screws in the Atlanta. Best ifjnjSfi Pst defenders and Scott is a bet is to abandon the trap. UdJilyJlk? liability on the non-offensive end. Dean Smith and the Tar Heels Bobbv Cremins has had a lot of u- haven't won an ACC Title since vry talent for years but hasn't won UOaCn I lig 1982. However, don't bet against anything-ever. He's a gambler, Smith this year as each game ljliSnn rarely playing the percentages. I will be a matter of revenge. lH tkl Ik? Playing at home is an asset. From Atlanta to the ABCs of the By NEIL AMATO and DOUG HOOGERVORST Staff Writers , It's tournament time, boys and girls. I mean, it's time for all the hoop junkies to come out of the closet and be next to the tube. baby. Maybe we're not Dick Vitale (good or bad as that may be), but it is time for conference tournaments. This includes the beloved ACC tournament So, for the occasion, we compiled a guide of the upcoming tournament for those I-donVknow-a-lot-about-basketball fans. And those of you who know a lot about basketball are more than welcome to continue to peruse this fine literary piece. A is for. Atlanta. That's where the ACC tournament will be played. B is for', Bucknall, Steve. He's improved so much and become the leader for UNC this year. The Tar Heels will need him to hit his three pointers. ' ' - - C is for Corchiani, Chris. Even if you hate N.C. State, you have to respect this guy's ability to handle and pass the ball. . D is for Danny. He's reached that point where one can refer to him by just his first name. He should be the ACC Player-of-the-Year and national player-of-the-year. E is for effort. Often taken for granted, this characteristic is essen tial. Normally, the team that wants to win the most does. F is for foul shots. Free throws are Classified! Advertising Classified Info The Daily Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of clas sified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your eeeipt Re4uM Mid paymeot to the DTH office by noon one business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Visa and Mastercard accepted at the office. 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F or application and information, send resume andor letter of introduction (include references! to: Maid Search, Inc., 21 Rock A ve., Watchums, N J. 07060. child care BABYSITTER TO CARE FOR 3 YEAR OLD child weekdays only. Reliable transportation required. Live in or out. Call evenings, 967-7826. key in any tournament, and youVe got to make them. Ever see a team who missed a lot of FT's win a tourney? G is for "go-to guy." Duke has Ferry and Tech has Hammonds. UNC's balance is good for 35 minutes, but who's the player at crunch time? II is for Hammonds, Tom. Unstop pable and a pleasure to watch. I is for intensity. The Tar Heels need to have the UNC-Duke I intensity for their stretch in the tournament. J is for jumper. The Tar Heels need to remember to pack their multitude of jump shots for their trip to Atlanta. They'll need them. K is for Krzyzewski, Mike. He's a great teacher and motivator. Maybe we could learn something from his half-court defense. L is for Lebo, Jeff. He's been Mr. UNC for four years and will prove that our faith in him has not been misplaced. M is for man-to-man defense. No one plays iw better, than Duke, but; UNC plays good straight-up man if when not trapping. N is for newcomers. Stith, Mustaf, King, McQueen, Williams, Whit more, Laettner. Wow! O is for Oliver, Brian. He's the key for Tech. He gets the ball to Ham monds and Scott and plays great defense. P is for post-play. Everyone needs to have the big guys down low to have a chance for a title. Listening, LOOKING FOR a responsible, loving person to care for our one year old daughter. 20-25 hours a week. Our home or yours. Non-smoker. 929-0079. SPERM DONORS NEEDED. College students or graduates under 35 years old, willing to participate 6 months or longer in UNC artificial insemination program. Confidentiality assured. $30 per accepta ble specimen. Call 962-6596 for screening information. RELIEF NIGHT AUDITOR needed. 2 nights per week. Extra shifts available if you can work split shifts. Up to $5.50 per hour with experience. Call 489-9146. DESK CLERKS wanted for Carolina Inn. Flexible hours. Immediate openings. Apply in person only at the front desk. HELP WANTED OVER SPRING BREAK. Yard work, house, scraping. $4.25hour to start. Call Mr. Short, 967 0778. PART TIME POSITION AVAILABLE WEEKENDS AND SOME EVENINGS PHONE LIVIN' E Z FURNITURE, 967 7060. HELP WANTED: PERSON TO SEW TACKLE twill appliques to sporstwear with zigzag stitch. MWF, 10-2 or MWF, 2-6. Apply in person at Johnny T-Shirt. THE CHAPEL HILL CARRBORO CITY SCHOOLS is accepting applications for BUS DRIVERS. Applicants must have a N.C. drivers license and be 18 yrs. of age or older. The next training classes are March 14 & 15 at the Durham motor vehicle office from 9 am- 3 pm. All qualified and interested applicants should contact personnel at 967-8211. EOE. EARN THOUSANDS stuffing envelopes. Send self -addressed envelope to: J. Weaver, Route 1, Box 208, Chapel Hill, NC, 27514. PLAZA THEATRE part-time posi tions available for doormerVprojectionists who can work from 16 pm. Apply in person between 1 pm and 6 pm. PEE WEE BASEBALLSOFTBALL INSTRUCTORS & DIRECTOR -Chapel Hill Pkv'Rec. Instruct 6-8 year olds rules & skills, non-competitive format. Mon & Wed, 5 6:30 pm; Tues & Thurs, 3:30-5 pm, &or 5-6:30 pm, 411-65. Prefer prior teachingcoaching & exp. with children. Instructors $5hr; Director $6hr. Apply by March 28: 200 Plant Rd. EOAAE. POOL CASHIERS NEEDED - Chapel Hill PksRec. Collect admissions to outdoor pool, answer phone & public inquiries, some pool maintenance. Morn ing afternoon with rotating weekend, or afternoon-evening with rotating weekend. Similar experience preferred. Must have a pleasant personality, good communica tion skills; must be responsible. $4hr. Apply by April 7; 200 Plant Rd. 968-2790. NEED INDIVIDUAL WITH OWN TRANSPORTATION from 25:3e, M-F, to care for two ckildrea, ages 9 a ad 5, aad to traaaport them to their afteraooa activities. 933-8310 or 490-0538. help wanted DO YOU HAVE CHILD CARE EXPE RIENCE? Child Care Networks is looking for qualified caregivers to provide hill or part-time care in the child's home. For more information, call 942-0184. ' PART-TIME TYPISTWORD PROCESSOR position available imme diately. PC experience required. Familiar ity with WordPerfect and Lotus a plus. Good opportunity to join a growing financial institution. Competitive salary and good benefits package. Applications available at THE VILLAGE BANK, 77 S. Elliott Road. Chapel Hill, NC 27514. Upon review selected applicants will be con tacted. TOE. STUDY SUBJECTS NEEDED for EPA air pollatioa research. Healthy, aoa-aaaokiaa. males 18-35 caa eara moaey for research ata dica aad travel. Call 929-9993. BASEBALLSOFTBALL UMPIRES AND SCOREKEEPERS NEEDED - Chapel Hill PksRec. Umpire or keep score for youth teams. Evenings & Saturdays, 10 20 hrsweek. Both positions prefer 1 season's experience; training provided. Umpires: $6-$12game; Scorekeepers: $4 hr. Apply immediately 200 Plant Road. 968-2784. EOAAE. BALLFIELD PREPARER NEEDED Chapel Hill PksRec. Line, drag & provide daily maintenance on 7 fields. Mon.-Thurs, 8am-3pm, Fri. 8am-noon, Saturdays, 7am 9pm. Prefer knowledge of field prep maintenance. $4.50-$5hr. Apply imme diately. 200 Plant Road. EO AAE. TENNIS INSTRUCTORS NEEDED -Chapel Hill Pks.Rec. Teach group & private lessons to youth andor adults; beginner to advanced levels. Year-round, except Dec.-Feb. Start March 20. Mon. Thurs. mornings or evenings; Sat. 9-11 am for youth. Require 2 years playing expe rience & 6 mos. teaching experience. $6 hr. Apply immediately. 200 Plant Road. EOAAE. compiled by Doug Hoogervorst Zones: ACCs J.R.? Q is for quickness. It's a plus but we're minus it. Enough said. R is for rebounding. The team with the best post-play gets the best rebounding and should go home with . an ACC title. S is for slam-jam, thank you ma'am. There's going to be a show in the Omni! Brickey! Hammonds! Fox! Madden! T is for turnover. This t-word trounces tournament titles. YouVe got to take care of the ball, Tar Heels. U is for upset. With such a bal anced conference, can there be an " "upset?" We think not. V is for Valvano. He's one of the country's best tournament coaches, and he's in the spotlight again. W is for Williams, Scott. North Carolina needs him inside. His . rebounding is a major need, and he must stay out of foul trouble. X is for X's and O's. Dean and Coach K. are the Michelangelo and Da Vinci of coaches, ndJLieyJ:aow -their strategy, too.; :. I J f ) ; :..,"; Y is for -you. Faq paftcjRi$op.c makes the tournament better every . year. So scream your lungs out and go UNC. Z is for zone. Match-ups, 2-3's, 1- 3-1 's and junk zones. They just can't match the old-fashioned man-toman. So there you have it. An index of everything you need from A-Z for the upcoming tournament. You're welcome. USTAVOLVO Tennis League supervi- sor Chape Hill PksRec. Supervise adult league, report scoresstandings. Mon.-Thurs., 6-10pm, April 3 Mid June. Prefer playing experience. $4.40hr. Apply . immediately. 200 Plant Road. EOAAE. t LIFEGUARDS NEEDED - Chapel Hill ' ! PksRec. Community Center Indoor . outdoor Pool & A.D. Clark Outdoor Pool. Supervise swimmers, some pool mainte nance, flexible schedule. Prefer Lifeguard i Training Cert, require Advanced Lifesav- j ing. Must be willing to obtain CPR & First Aid Cert, within 60 days of hire. $5hr. -Apply by April 7: 200 Plant Rd. 968-2790. EOAAE SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS NEEDED Chapel Hill PksRec. Community Center IndoorOutdoor Pool & A.D. Clark Outdoor Pool. Teach swimming to variety of ages, evaluate participants, some pool maintenance, flexible schedule. Prefer Lifequard Training & Lifeguard Training Instructor Certs. Require Advanced Lifesaving & WSI Certs. Must be willing to obtain CPR & First Aid Cert, within 60 days of hire. $5.50hr. Apply by April 7: 200 Plant Rd. 968 2790. USTAVOLVO TENNIS LEAGUE SUPERVISOR - Chapel Hill PksRec. Supervise adult league, re port scores standing. Mon-Thurs, 6-10:30 pm, April 3 mid-June. Prefer playing exp. $4.40 hr. Apply immediately: 200 Plant Rd. 968 2784. EOAAE. BASEBALLSOFTBALL UMPIRES & SCOREKEEPERS NEEDED - Chapel Hill PksRec. Umpire or keep score for youth teams. Evenings & Saturdays, 10 20 hrsweek. Season begins April 24. Both positions prefer 1 season's experience; training is provided. Umpires: $6-12game; Scorekeepers: $4hr. Apply immediately: 200 Plant Rd. 968-2784. EOAAE FULL AND PART-TIME CLEAN ING POSITIONS OPEN. Morning and evening hours available. Pleasant environment in all Women's Health Club. Can Barbara at 942-0955. ALL WOMEN'S FITNESS CLUB NOW HIRING for morning hours, 8 12 pm approximately. Training pro vided. Cafl Barbara at 942-0955. 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