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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1990 SPORTS & Brogden is IM-REC's foul shooting "King" Chris Brogden did it last year, and well, folks, this year he's done it again. Brogden won the Halloween night IM-REC Foul Shooting Contest for the second year straight last week, hitting an unbelievable 25 shots in a row and breaking away from 15 other finalists. "There was some good competition out there, Brogden said. "Several people made 15 or 16 in a row. We were in groups of five, and I was in the first group, so I was able to keep the pressure on them." The key to hitting that many shots without missing a one? "Concen tration," he said. . , The contest's foul shooting "Queen" was Melody Terrell, who beat three other finalists to win in the women's division. An Ultimate Game The Disc Crashers turned backtheUFO's to winmUltimateFrisbee by a score of 14-8 in the championship game Ultimate Frisbee, a unique combination of football and soccer, awards teams points whenever they advance a frisbee across the goal Une. Twelve teams originally entered the single elimination tournament said sport director Laurie Ply, but play was rained out the first week and only five teams managed to stick out the long delay. ' Q " , Steve Molnar was captain of Disc Crashers, which increased a 9-8 s halftime lead to win in the finals. What's Coming Up? This is the last week in the regular season forvolleyball and soccer, with playoffs getting underway in both sports next Tuesday. Entries for the wrestling tournament, scheduled fbrNov. 14 and 1 5, are due tomorrow, Nov, 9, in the IM-REC office.There will be ten weight classes in the tournament, ranging from 11 8 up to 300 pounds. IM-REC's 1990 Fall Road Race, better known as the Turkey Trot, will be held next Thursday, Nov. 15, at 430 p.m., starting at the Institute of Government parking lot. There are seven prize categories for the 1 .92 mile race, and turkeys will indeed be given to the winners. "Students need only to show up with their ID card to participate," said Wayne Goin, director of IM-REC Sports. The rain date tor the event is the following Monday, Nov. 1 Rugby Club Advances The UNC Rugby Club advanced in the national playoffs, defeating Old Dominion 18-9 at Carmichael Fields last Saturday afternoon. Next up: a match against Loyola, Md., onNov. 17 in Richmond, Va. East Carolina will also play James Madison that day, and the two winners will face off with a berth in the national championship on the line. The championship will be in Orlando, Flau, Dec. 1. In the Old Dominion match John Madsen converted three penalty kicks and one conversion, Nick Eaton converted a drop kick, and Mark Shelbourne scored a try. Women's Soccer Much Improved The UNC Women's Soccer Club recently won its first two games of the fall season to improve its record to 2-0-2. On Oct. 18, UNC won at Duke by a 2-0 score to break into the win column. Goals by Laura Johnston and Marti Bullock in the first half accounted for the score, and a tenacious defense held onto die lead. UNC then routed East Carolina 6-1 in Greenville on Oct. 21, Bullock scored two goals, and Heather Deans, J.D. Johnston, Laura Elliot and Laura Johnston scored one apiece. The club's final match of the fall semester will be at home against the Pioneers Soccer Club, Sunday at 2 p.m. jr "We've made quite a turnabout from last season," said Bullock, also the club's president. "We're really young. About 80 percent of the team are freshmen, and they've done welL" Bullock certainly welcomed the freshmen to a team that finished 2-4-1 last spring. Now, UNC appears to be in the runningfor the fall title. The fall champion will play the spring champion in the state finals later this year. "Defense is the key to our team," said Bullock. "Pam Gustafson is a great stopper. Also, Laura Johnston is leading us in assists. She's incredible." Rodney Cline Wict&l Cool Sktte Ttys Unfa. KOmim OMNIBUS THE DAILY TAR HEEL .WEEKEND MAGAZINE FEATURES Off to the bar races O.K. Midterms are over. Final exams are too far away to worry about. Now what? Brian Springer sacrificed his well-earned time off to do some intensive research on the local bar scene. What a guy. It's a tough job, but ... PAGES 8 & 9 DEPARTMENTS On Stage The Posies and Redd Kross Music Mother Love Bone, Neil Young and Briefs PAGE 3 PAGE 4 Arts 'Hogan's Goat' and Seventh Street Restaurant PAGE 5 Movies 'Jacob's Ladder' and Joe Bob reviews 'Guns' PAGES 6, 7 & 11 Television 'WI0U' and 'MidDay!' PAGE 10 Calendar And we got the stuff. And we got the stuff PAGE 16 STAFF ALISA DeMaO, Editor Charles Marshall and Billy Stockard, Assistant Editors THOMAS HEALY and TIM LITTLE, Senior Writers GIGI BRANCH, LAYTON CROFT, AMANDA GRAVES, JASMINE HIGHTOWER, MONDY LAMB, MIKE LONG, GREG MILLER, JONATHAN POOLE, BRIAN SPRINGER, CHIP SUDDERTH, CAMERON TEW, BRYAN TUCKER and ALAN WOODLIEF, Writers CLARE WEICKERT, Copy Editor RANDY BASINGER, Arts Coordinator LAURA ROSS and LISA ReICHLE, Layout and Production
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