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Wc\t Sailg ®ar Mrrf MEN'S BASKETBALL From Page 16 lions, showing Cota-like flashes of deft ness and uncharacteristic Tar Heel intensity in the first half. The 6-footer from Bloomington, Ind., cut through the lane for a layup and had three assists in the first half to help the Tar Heels grab their biggest lead of the game, 31- 22, five minutes before halftime. And after two FSU runs -a 9-0 run that gave the ‘Noles a 37-36 lead at the halt and an 11-2 spurt with less than eight minutes to go that gave them their biggest leafl at 61 -50 - Holmes and the Tar Heels threatened with a 6-0 run of their own. •Holmes' 3-pointer with 4:17 to go and freshman Julius Peppers’ subsequent rejection of a shot by FSU point man Delypn Amngton led to a smooth Joseph forte flush that cut the Seminole lead to four with less than four minutes to go. “I’ve been dreaming about this forev etv sa *d Holmes, who finished with five points and six assists. “This is the way I’ve played all my life, kind of like a rah-rah type guy. If you’re out there intense, get ting the crowd involved, and you’re excit ed, sometimes it helps you.” But UNC missed Cota’s help down the stretch. Holmes, who was being guarded by 6-foot-9 Ron Hale, turned the ball over twice on consecutive trips, help ing FSU extend its lead to seven with 3:03 to play. The Tar Heels tied the game with. 1:2.5 to go, but Hale scored a buck et,-and FSU sank six consecutive free throws to ice the game. “We felt coming in that we could win,” said Hale, w r ho scored 13 of his 17 points in the first half. “Their confi dence was probably a little low' since they had lost three in a row. Coach (Steve Robinson) told us to come out and play hard, and that’s what we did.” After Saturday’s loss any UNC fan who wasn’t restless before is now justifi ably uneasy with a feeling of disbelief. But the Tar Heels said they weren’t playing for the fans, nor were they play ing for the tradition and elitism that the fans say the team is not upholding. They’re simply playing for themselves. 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Call Kelly. 933-9994 BIRTHDAY PARTY EDUCATORS The Education team Is hiring part-time Ed ucators to lead birthday parties and other science programs for young children on weekends. Experience with children is re quired, background in science and/ or ed ucation preferred Programs may involve handling animals $8 15 per hr Send re sume NC Museum of Life and Science, Personnel Dept, PO Box 15190, Durham, NC 27704. No Phone calls Please COLLEGE GRADS NEEDED as part time tu tors for flexible afternoon and Saturday morning instruction. Requires enthusiasm for teaching/ working with kids 309-9966 THE HEALTH SCIENCES Library has student associate positions in the Resources Man agement Department 10-20 hrs/ wk. Du ties include pulling journals, photocopying articles, and basic book repair. Requires de pendable. detail-oriented person who is able to work independently. Positions avaiF able immediately and continue through academic year $5.75/ hr starting salary MusUae UNC-CH student able to work bet ween tfie hours of 9-5. Mon- Fri Please ap ply in room 211 of the Health Sciences Li brary. Mon-Fri, 8:00 a m -4:00p.m. AA/EOE VALENTINE S DAY DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED ON FEB. 14th Earn up to S2O/hr! Call Montgomery s Florist 489-3362 ask for Judy. FRATERNITIES - SORORITIES - CLUBS - STUDENT GROUPS Student organizations earn SI,OOO -with the easy campusfundrais er.com three hour fundraising event. No sales required. Fundraising dates are fill mg- quickly, so call today! Contact cam pusfundraiser.com. (888) 923-3238. or visit www.campusfundraiser.com Announcements Announcements iHFOSESSION ’GCtdnesday, Jan. 26 School for International Training: Various locations Come learn about opportunities for field research all over the world. .GRAHAM MEMORIAL • Room 212 3:30-5:00 W I • Stop by 12 Caldwell ifclfS Wf 1 1 /"l 1 J \ Hall tor more info. . J ■ ■■ ■■ \f “I don’t care about the fans,” Haywood said. “If the fans want to boo, they’re going to boo. That’s fine. If they don’t want to come, they don’t have to come. We’ll play for ourselves. We’re not playing for the fans - we’re not playing for nobody else. We’re playing for pride.” Game Notes UNC forward Kris Lang left Saturday’s game early in the second half with a virus and did not return. Peppers was not included in the UNC’s first sub stitution rotation and played just five first-half minutes after showing up late to the game because of car trouble. The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. Florida State 76, UNC 71 Box Score Florida State 37 39 76 UNC ~ 36 35 71 Florida State (76) ♦a ft rfj min m-e m-a o-t a pf tp Hate 34 7-15 0-0 2-4 1 2 17 Simmons 27 2-5 44 3-7 0 1 8 0 Aft**n 28 10-W 0-0 4-7 1 4 24 (Jam. An®sn36 9-15 3-5 1-2 3 0 26 Arrington 34 4-6 2-3 0-3 8 1 12 Tucker 13 I*2 00 00 0 2 2 N.Oixon 7 1-2 1-1 03 0 2 3 A Dixon 9 1-3 00 M 0 0 3 Cbtebek 6 02 DO 00 1 0 0 Mott 5 00 00 'VI 0 3 0 Mathis 1 OO 00 00 0 0 0 Total 200 28-55 1013 8-27 15 14 76 Percentages - FG .509, FT 789 3-point goals - 1018 .556 (Dam Anderson 4-5. Hale 3-6. Amgnton 2-2, A Dixon 1-3. Chlebek 02). Team rebounds —3. Blocked shots 2 (Dam. Anderson. Day. Anderson). Turnovers - 14 (Amngton 5. Hale 3. Simmons 2. A. Dixon 2. Dam. Anderson. N. Dixon) Stasis 10 (Arrington 5. Hale 2, Dam Anderson 2. Tucker). UNC (71) L fg ft it Capel 34 5-10 2-2 20 4 1 14 Lang 23 4-9 OO 1-2 1 1 8 Haywood 35 5-11 5-7 6-9 1 2 15 Forte 26 7-16 00 2-6 3 4 15 Newby 18 OO OO 01 2 10 Everett 1 00 OO 00 0 0 0 Johnson 3 Ol OO OO 0 0 0 Holmes 22 2-3 OO 01 6 4 5 Owens 15 34 OO 02 1 2 7 Peppers 18 2-2 1-2 14 0 3 6 Brooker 5 1-2 OO 00 0 12 Total 200 29-58 8-11 12-33 18 19 71 Percentages - FG 500. FT .727 3*oint goals - 5-13 385 (Capel 24. Forte 1-5. Holmes 1-2. Owens 1-1, Brooker Ot). Team rebounds 1 Blocked shots - 4 (Haywood 2, Peppers 2} Turnovers - 16 (Capel 3, Forte 3. Lang 2. Newby 2. Holmes 2. Peppers 2. Owens. Brooker; Steels lO (Capel 3. Peppers 3. Lang 2. forte. Newby) Technical fouls - none Attendance - 21.572 Help Wanted Summer Jobs Help Wanted Help Wanted GREAT TEMPORARY P/T Position Available Immediately!! Temporary po sition available (Jan 27 May 7) Greet and assist visitors in exploring and under standing various scientific activities in the Experimenting Gallery Supervise and provide support for volunteers working in exhibit Excellent customer service and communication skills, interest in science, dependability. & flexiblity required. Train ing Provided Salary $8 25/ hr. Applica tion deadline. Jan 18th Mail or fax cover letter and resume to. Museum of Life and Science. Attention Julie Lucier. PO Box 15190. Durham. North Carolina 27704. 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Pool Instructors and General Counselors. TOP SALARIES AND BENEFITS!!! ON LINE APPLICATION!! 800-408-1404 or www.trailsendcamp.com looking for a Great Summer Job II! Raleigh Parks and Recreation has over 2000 summer job opportunities for camp directors & counselors, life guards, corporate leisure services, amusement ride operators, parks main tenance. and more. Excellent Pay! For more information and an application call 919-890-3285 or 919 831 6640 Abroad Child Care WANTED RESPONSIBLE. PLAYFUL per son to care for 11 mo boy 2-3 hrs/ day. M- F and/ or occasional weekend nights Own transportation preferred to Chapel Hill Tennis Club Estates in South Carrboro. $5/ hr 960-5758 REGISTERED NURSE, CPR certified, avail able to look after child below 2yo Week days 7am- 4pm Contact 919490-3715 for more info Anderson, Hale Spark Seminoles Seminole Damous Anderson posted a career-high 25 points in Saturday's 76-71 win against the Tar Heels. Bv T. Nolan Haves Sports Editor Ron Hale is known throughout the ACC as one of the conference’s most versatile players. At 6-foot-9, 210 pounds, Hale can score down low and defend opponents’ inside players. But his shooting touch and quickness allow him to play on the perimeter and excel also at guard. North Carolina witnessed all of those skills Saturday in its 76-71 loss to Florida State. Hale tallied 17 points, four rebounds and two steals to help the Seminoles upset the 21st-ranked Tar Heels at the Smith Center. Hale’s many tools made it difficult for UNC to contain him, but the biggest problem the Tar Heels faced was that there were seemingly two Hales on the court Saturday. Florida State forward Damous Anderson, who resembles Hale with his versatile 6-7, 220-pound frame, burned UNC for a career-high 25 points on 9-of-15 shooting, including a 4-for-5 effort from 3-point range. “(Anderson) has really stepped up his game,” Florida State coach Steve Robinson said. “He’s shooting the bas ketball well and really seemed to make some timely baskets for us today. “When he wasn’t making them, Ron was making them. I think this may have been one of the first times this season that I felt like those two guys had played well together.” Anderson’s outburst against the Tar Heels was his second in as many games. He stung Georgia Tech with 24 points on 9-of-12 shooting Wednesday and has Summer Jobs The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Conference Services 2000 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Department of Housing and Residential Education, UNC-CH, seeks qualified and motivated individuals for Summer Conference Services. Each summer the Department is host to a variety of conference*, summer camps and educational program* mnd hires 3 Building Managers and 18 Conference Assistants to facilitate the housing of these groups. Conference staff gain valuable business and professional skills by assuming a high level of administrative responsibility and assisting with the physical operations necessary to provide housing to conference participants. Qualifications: Qualified candidates must be able to work 35-40 hours weekly throughout the conference season, have excellent public relations and communication skills, and must not be enrolled in summer academic classes. Compensation/Benefits: Building Managers are compensated at a rate of SIO.OO per hour; and Conference Assistants receive $7.00 per hour. Employment period begins May 10 and ends August 6. Conference staff members are provided air conditioned rooms on-campus at no charge. 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Anderson ranked fifth in the nation last season in field percentage (60.5 fiercent) while playing mosdy power forward, but he struggled early this season. Inconsistent play combined with a one-game suspension for an academic violation earned him a chance to have a one-on-one chat with Robinson. “I went into a little mini-slump during the first part of the year, so me and Coach just sat down and talked," said Anderson, whose cousin Shandon Anderson plays for the NBA’s Houston Rockets. “He just told me to be more aggressive and more assertive with my play, so I’ve just been coming out and being more aggressive.” Anderson eased his way into action against the Tar Heels, going scoreless for more than 11 minutes of the first half before exploding for 12 points in an eight-minute span. His floater in the lane with 4.3 seconds remaining gave the Seminoles a 37-36 lead at the break. Anderson continued his barrage in the second half. He connected on back to-back 3-pointers midway through the second half to turn a three-point game into a 59-50 FSU advantage. Anderson and Hale then got busy on the defensive end. Robinson ordered Hale to guard inexperienced UNC point guard Jonathan Holmes, who was filling in for virus-stricken Ed Cota. Hale smothered Holmes, who at 6 feet had trouble seeing around or over Hale. The end result was two turnovers, the second of which Anderson turned into a three-point play with 3:03 remaining to give Florida State a 68-61 edge. “I’m 6-9, so I’m sure it was difficult for him,” Hale said. “I was just trying to keep up the pressure, and 1 could see it in his eyes. “This was a big game for them, and it Classified Advertising | For Rent | MILL CREEK TOWNHOUSE. 2BR, 2BA Year s lease starts mid-May Carpeted, full kitchen, washer- dryer. Walk to cam pus. 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