6The Daily Tar HeelTuesday, September 5, 1989 Sports i "V") I Q J 4 - i J I I . : '. V ' .'. .':V. .V. .V.Y. .'.V. ,r.:Y. .Y.':V.Y. . :7.V. . . V:':".'. .V::::::V::V: ;:::";:"x"::x::i::::'!::: iiililf'1 : y :': x : :': : : : : : .:::::::::J::::::::::::J:: -i-y: :;: :X:: : : :: :::;;;:;:v:;::::::: y:;ff:j;;:h :fy Freshmao Lempers scores two as UNC squeaks past alumnae ; i DTHKathy Michel ' (Freshman Imke Lempers (right) scored twice Saturday to lead UNC past a star-studded alumnae squad By NEIL AMATO Staff Writer Saturday afternoon at the AstroTurf Field, the stars came out to shine as the 1989 UNC field hockey team took on a group of North Carolina alumnae. Al though a light-hearted atmosphere sur rounded the game, some serious hockey took place as this year's Tar Heels nipped the grad squad 3-2 in overtime. Junior Peggy Anthon's goal with 5 1 seconds remaining in the extra, period won a game that featured eight All ACC performers and five first-team All-Americans, past and present. Imke Lempers, a freshman from Voorschoten, The Netherlands, pounded in two second-half goals and assisted on Anthon's game-winner in her opening game as a Tar Heel. "I was very excited to play my first game," said Lempers, who is still get ting over the language and playing differences. "After I get used to every thing, I think I can play better." Although the Tar Heels suffered two lapses at crucial points the alumnae scored their goals at opposite times, three minutes into the contest and with less than a minute left in regulation head coach Karen Shelton was pleased with her squad's performance. "We had a slow start, but I was very happy overall with the game," Shelton said. "It was very competitive and that's what we wanted. We knew the alumnae would be tough and they played better than I anticipated." Anthon's goal would not have been necessary had the Tar Heels not stuffed the alumnae's final attempt in regula tion. After a commotion ensued in front of the UNC net, '85 All-ACC per former and '86 grad Beth Logan Hand schuch picked up the loose ball and poked it past Tar Heel goalkeeper Evelien Spee with only 49 seconds left. Lempers gave UNC what looked to be the game-winner with 15:50 left in the second half. The North Carolina defense cleared the ball to midfielder Laurel Hershey, who raced up the field with Anthon ahead of her. Anthon gath ered the pass from Hershey and pushed the ball to the center of the field where Lempers took it and fired a rocket to the left of alumnae 'keeper Betsy Gillespie. UNC tied the game four minutes earlier off a broken penalty corner. After the hit-in by Anthon and stick stop by senior captain Leslie Lyness, Lempers gave the ball back to Lyness. The ball squirted loose but Lempers was there to smash the ball into the goal as the alumnae defense charged toward her. 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