The Daily Tar HeelMonday, April 23, 1990V
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OLLEGEPARK, Md. The UNC
tyqmen's tennis team built an early lead
;tJy to be defeated by the Clemson
;5fJers 5-4 in the semifinals of the ACC
jtyJjmen's tennis championship Satur
;Jay afternoon.
;2;ij3lemson rallied from a 4-2 deficit
;tpr singles to sweep all three doubles
;T3tches in a repeat of the two teams'
lingular season matchup two weeks ago.
&?Jn the No. 1 spot, UNC's CTinda
;)Sjrney defeated nemesis Mimi Bur
in three sets. After dropping the
Jrst set 3-6, Gumey battled back to
;ie the second and third sets, 6-2, 6-1 .
;lthe No. 3 spot, Alisha Portnoy of
;2jtqrth Carolina defeated Amy Young
ip;avenge her regular season loss, 3-6,
:&2, 6-3.
H;!;At the No. 4 and No. 5 singles spots,
;$jCs Valerie Farmer and Dana Kanell
Brack
ond place, and teammate Allen Johnson
finished sixth with a jump of 6'7", a
personal best for the freshman from
Fairfax, Va. At the pole vault, Maxwell
Thompson cleared 16'7", the second
best in school history and a personal
; best for Thompson.
Junior Eric Hichman's 8:47.20 in
the 3,000-meter steeplechase is the
fastest time in the conference this year,
and second-best in school history.
" In the decathlon, Dennis McGorty
arid freshman Paul Foxson finished first
and second, respectively, with Foxson
edging Georgia Tech's Joe McDonald
by seven points, 6,833 to 6,826.
McGorty's 7,092 points is a personal
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repeated their strong performances of
Apr. 8th by overpowering Clemson's
Amy Hise and Laurie Stephan, respec
tively. Farmer dropped the first set to
Hise, 6-7, but came on strong to win the
last two sets, 6-1,7-5. Kanell proved to
be too much for Stephan as she de
feated the No. 5 Tiger, 6-1,4-6, 6-3.
The Tar Heels fell to 17-7 for the
year, while Clemson improved its rec
ord to 15-8 going into the final round.
Baseball takes Jackets in 11
The North Carolina baseball squad,
after losing two straight games to
Georgia Tech on Friday (10-6) and
Saturday (11-5), slid past the Yellow
Jackets 12-1 1 in 1 1 innings on Sunday.
Ron Maurer singled to center in the
first inning, breaking Scott Bradley's
UNC record for a consecutive hitting
streak. Maurer has now hit safely in the
best, and ranks No. 2 in the UNC books,
while Foxson's total fills the No. 3 spot.
In the throwing events Friday, de
fending champion Sean Murray fin
ished second in the javelin with a throw
of 2239", two inches behind Virginia's
Steve Kiessling. Harlis Meaders threw
the shot put 5 1 '2" to finish fifth in that
event. Saturday, Meaders and Murray
took second and fourth in the discus
with throws of 175'9" and 170'6",
respectively.
Craddock said that he was pleased
with the men's showing, especially
since the squad had some injuries.
"Clemson just has too many bodies,
and we're not at State's level," he said.
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Also: elections!
MEMORIAL
FOR Dr. Paul Dickerson
Brandes, a man best remem
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Chapel Hill, NC. 27S14.
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Tar Heels' last 3 1 games.
Trailing 10-5 in the ninth inning,
UNC scored six runs to take an 11-10
lead. With two outs, Steve Estroff
smashed a three-run double, and then
scored on a Mark Kingston double.
Dave Arendas' single scored Kingston
and gave the Tar Heels the slim one-run
lead.'.
Estroff had a tremendous day at the
plate, going 4 for 6 with five RBI,
including his 13th homerun of the
season, a solo shot in the fifth.
After Tech tied it in the bottom of the
ninth, neither team scored in the tenth.
Cy Richardson opened the Tar Heels'
eleventh with a walk, and Todd Nichols
sacrificed him to second. Darren Vil
lani singled to right, but Richardson
could not score on the play.
With one out, Dave Arendas, who
had three hits in the ballgame, stroked
from page 12
"We just don't have that depth where
we can leave guys at home and still
win.
Also on Saturday, freshman Reggie
Harris finished second in the 400
meters, one-hundredth of a second
behind N.C. State's David Fields, and
third in the 400-meters (20.79). Harris
also anchored the 400 relay team of
Donald Colson, Johnson and Tyrone
McFadden that finished third in 41.28
seconds. Clive Harriott, a fifth-place
finisher in the 800-meters (1:51.66),
ran lead-off for the mile relay team
(Colson, Marvin Hembrick and Harris)
which crossed the line in 3:14.46 for
third place.
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a drive down the firstbase line. While
Richardson crossed the plate, the liner
was stabbed by Tech's first baseman,
who tried to throw Villani out at second
to prevent Richardson's run from count
ing. The throw, however, sailed in to
leftfield.
Michael Hoog garnered the win for
UNC, pitching the last three innings in
his first relief stint since his freshman
year in 1987. Hoog improved his rec
ord to 6-2.
Women's golf falls into the ruff
The North Carolina women's golf
team feel tied for last place in the
Woodbridge Collegiate golf tournament
in Kings Mountain, N.C, scoring a
309, a 329 and a 3 14 in three rounds of
play. The Tar Heels' 952 total strokes
knotted them with Wake Forest.
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MALES AGES 18-35 needed for
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ing school years. Please
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