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I'll be wearing a red carnation 4:30 arboretum by greenhouse today. Miss X. 12-10 8-1-16-16-25 21! 912-15-22-5 21! UNC JV basketball gives small-college players big-college educations By Stewart Chlsam Staff Writer By now, Pearce Landry could have lit up scoreboards all across the coun try. He could have jetted from Page High School in Greensboro and suited up for Davidson.orUNC-Wilmington.oreven Harvard traveled to places like An napolis and New Haven and Princeton. He could have used his 3-point shot to see the country. Instead, the freshman shooting guard has settled into his second semester at North Carolina. After forsaking numerous basketball scholarship offers in order to come to UNC as a Morehead Scholar, Landry has become a star, of sorts. He's estab lished himself as perhaps the best player on the UNC junior varsity basketball team. Now he's sitting back and waiting. Maybe next year, and certainly the year after that, Landry will get a shot at the varsity a shot to travel to Atlanta and College Park and Madison Square Garden. Maybe he'llmake it. Maybe he won 't. It really doesn't matter. "I'll try to learn the system these first two years and see what I can do the I - . Randy Wiel third,"Landrysaid about his chances to move up a rung on the UNC bas ketball ladder. For now, he's savoring his shot at the mini-time. "Not many people get to play any kind of bas ketball after high school," he said. "You graduate and that's your last day of playing. It (the JV team) keeps a lot of hopes alive for some guys." More than anything, the JV team is about that about keeping hopes alive. Many team members are like Landry people who forsook chances at bas ketball glory elsewhere to capitalize on UNC's scholastic opportunities. "I just came here for academics," said sophomore guard Fred Womble, who could also capture an open spot on the varsity next season. "I love to play basketball but first is my education. My mom really wants me to do well here. Of course, she also wants me to have fun, play basketball, and get to know people." - " Toure' Claiborne, an all-state soccer player in high school, could have gone to N.C. Wesleyan for basketball, or nearly anywhere for soccer. After Cornell, his first choice, didn't accept him, the Greenville native de cided to come to North Carolina. Academics wereagiven. Claiborne's choice was which sport to focus on. "Initially, I was supposed to play soccer here," the 6-foot-4, 1 96-pounder said. "But basketball is something I always loved, and I decided to go with it. I've always wanted to work hard at basketball." That's the otherconstant on this team a love for the game. In many ways, the JV team is struc tured like a Division III program. No scholarships are given to the players, and therefore they tend to keep a realis tic approach to the game. They play hard; they practice hard; they love to win. But when it's all over, they hit the books, preparing for jobs as lawyers and doctors and coaches, or whatever else suits their aspirations. The team's head coach, seventh-year varsity assistant Randy Wiel, beams about his former players accomplish ments. "One of the things I really enjoy," Wiel said, "is that over the last five years, five of the players are right now in medical school or doing their interns. Calvin and Hobbes That's pretty good. "That's always nice for a coach. I don't have to worry about their academ ics." Beyond the books, however, still lin gers the dream of basketball glory. In a given week, the JVs practice as many hours as the varsity, although the JVs, unlike their scholarship counter parts, have longer breaks for holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. The JVs run many of the varsity plays, and when they lose, they swear and rant; when they win, they hoot and holler, just like the varsity. "Some people think that it's just an intramural-type thing," Claiborne said. "But we go just as hard, just as long as the varsity does. We take it very seri ously, just as if we were members of the varsity team here at the University." Unlike the varsity, which plays for a conference and national championship, the JVs play just for the fun of it, really. Most ACC schoolsdon't field JV teams, so the Tar Heels play mainly commu nity and junior colleges. One or two prep schools also fill a year's schedule. Traditionally, most of the JV players are freshmen or sophomores. The coaches keep it that way so as many students as possible can have a chance to play. After two years with the JVs, players receive a varsity tryout. Some players like Travis Stephenson, Ja son Burgess and Larry Smith on this VIN? rViiWJLvWv7 Kaihy Bates and jesska Twin! Kbit li i l lUWUUII Hli 11 U 1 1 1 , ... 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