Lacrosse The Tar HeelThursday, June 1 , 198915 from page 13 sides. UNC's sole goal of ihe second half came at the 10:38 mark of the fourth quarter, when freshman mid die Dan Donnelly put the ball in the net off of an assist by Chip Mayer. Matt Panetta put the final nail in the UNC coffin on a one-on-one with Olmert with 9:07 left in the game to give the Blue Jays a commanding 8 6 lead. JHU scored twice in the final five minutes and maintained the iron-clad defense to thwart any hopes of a Tar Heel last-second comeback. "At halftime, we came into the locker room, and the seniors did most of the talking," Zimmerman said. "The credit goes to the players. They're the guys who got it done. They pulled together and showed the heart." There were two main factors in Hopkins' victory. One was their suf focating defense, led by Pietramala and goaltending sensation Kessenich. "The second-half breaks just fell our way," said Kessenich, whose six saves on one goal allowed in the sec ond half helped shut down the Tar Heel offense. "UNC did almost the exact same thing they did down there (at Chapel Hill)," Pietramala said. Zimmerman was quick to add: "While they may have done the same things as far as the Xs and Os are concerned, I know Willie Scroggs has his team in a fe ver pitch by playoff time. That's the main difference in the play. "They're much tougher in May than they are in April." The second factor that contributed to the Blue Jays win was their excep tional face-off play. Senior Joe Rzem poluch dominated this facet of the game, winning 14 of 21. Sophomore Todd Oudemool, UNC's most effec tive face-off specialist, won three of 11. "Face-offs are the key possession and control the tempo," Rzempoluch said. Scroggs said the Tar Heels inabil ity to draw fouls on the Blue Jays the bYs tit IS roRHl X i " x 1 BtfK? 3 V.. .. ' 3 ... .J Mi t5u JttEJUHi' This time, theyS-e brought their gims to theory. Presents film " .ir . . k mux ,w r ROB KNtPPW B hVuruf.w .vt tSjSAim ntutcMiW' rub Mt -u uwnnuu. onitncoRl M hurt them. "That was a big deterrent in' our game plan because we had hoped for some man-up situations, because we needed a scoring situ ation," he said. Notes: Johns Hopkins lost the title game to Syracuse 13-12. The Orange men won their second-straight cham pionship. Four UNC players were named to the All-ACC squad: attackman Neill Redfern, midfielder Chip Mayer and defensemen Joe Breschi and Paul Fitzpatrick. Freshman middie Jim Buczek was named Rookie of the Year. VARSITY EAST FRANKLIN CHAPEL HILL 867-8665 Tuo Eoctraordinarv Films HURRY' - Both Must End Soon!! 2:15 4:30 7:15 9:30 "A MAJOR TRIUMPH. 'HIGH HOPES' IS BY FAR THE BEST. MOST SERIOUS. MOST ORIGINAL NEW FILM TO OPEN HERE SO FAR THIS YEAR." - Vincent Canbv. THE NEW YORK TIMES "TWO THUMBS UP." - Roger Eben and Gene Siskel, SISKEL fr EBERT hi "SAVAGELY FUNNY." IH -Stephen Schiff. VANITY FAIR 1 mbmhmhhLhi JJmhhhmmJ XWfiDJB fm fTif Q ELLIOT ROAD ? infill I A UkVUk C at E FRANKLIN S wUai U XfLZXrJ X 967-4737 X 1 $3.00 UNT.L 6 PM DAILY JeZ 1 1 ASK FOR OUR POPCORN SPECIAL!! d JACKNIFE(R) . ACTnAvM RAIN MAN (R) HELD OVER! SiOS'SiOS'TilSlSin 3:007:109:35 Again! UlffBlSBinfflSi? STARTS TOMORROW .r AT J 3:055:057:159:15 11 r , . ZfM T! S A UNIVERSAL RELEASE Tffff y WlOGNCIWKWOOOCfK ---- w HMlHEADYE!VnjREOFbURLlFt KEEHNGUPWriUlHEMSa mA v 3:30.7:10.9:45 vrf pr; ill HPAR AMOl NT PKTLRt . tk orvtion cm n utASfiui its mi :- HRST CRUSRDE