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Uljp Hatly (Ear Hrrl Sports Briefs Torbush Adds to Staff, Will Name Coordinator North Carolina football coach Carl Torbush named Gunter Brewer as UNC’s new wide receivers coach Wednesday. Brewer, who had coached at Marshall since 1996, will take over the position from Darrell Moody. Moody will coach UNC’s running backs next year, a job he did from 1990-95 before becoming receivers coach. Torbush, the Tar Heels' defensive coordinator for the past 12 years, has scheduled a press conference for this morning to name his new' appointee for that position. Tar Heels Travel South To Tangle With Tigers The North Carolina women’s bas ketball team takes on Clemson at 7 p.m. in Littlejohn Coliseum. The Tar Heels (12-10, 4-7 in the ACC) knocked off ACC-leading Virginia 66-63 in overtime Monday behind 24 points from junior point guard Nikki Teasley. UNC will try to avenge its Jan. 10 ldss to the Tigers (15-7, 6-4), a 60-59 decision at Carmichael Auditorium. 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UNC Cleans Up Against Fightin' Christians By Will Kimmey Assistant Sports Editor Members of the grounds crew at Boshamer Stadium used Tuesday after noon to clear some unmelted ice oIT the warning track. It was a good thing they did. The North Carolina baseball team sent Elon’s outfielders back to the wall on several occa sion s Wednesday, blasting three home runs and three Baseball Elon 0 UNC I4 doubles as it defeated the Fightin’ Christians by two touchdowns, 14-0. The Tar Heels (4-0), who hadn’t played since Jan. 30, were a bit over anxious at the plate early. They swung at some bad pitches and ended up hit ting weak ground outs and pop-ups. Despite their over-aggressiveness, the UNC batsmen were still able to push a pair of runs across the plate on just two hits in the first four innings. But in the fifth, the offensive flood gates opened for the Tar Heels. They scored four runs in three consecutive frames. “Once we got a couple runs on the board, that allowed us to relax at the plate and hit better pitches,” said UNC third baseman Clay Hooper, who went 3-for-5 with four runs batted in. Hooper hit a three-run homer high into the net behind the left field wall in the bottom of the sixth to make the score 9-0. On the next pitch, left fielder Tyrell Godwin hit a bomb of his own into 2 Customary time 3 Part of A.D. 4 Cook in fat 5 Steel ropes 6 Flings 7 Gannon College city 8 Pride signal 9 Samovar 10 Staff symbol 11 Toy-plane power source 12 Say yes 13 Androcles’ sticker 21 Geological time period 23 pro nobis 25 Travel on the Web 26 Winter vehicle 27 Roof'piece 28 Toy-plane adhesive, maybe 29 "The Medium" or “The Bat" 30 Sounds like a pigeon 32 Thin coating 34 Seep 35 Grab hold ■Ti it? rn _ _ 33 34 35 39 47 48 To ■■3' 5? 33 34 56 ■OTT - 58 ■ I®* Winter Specials meineke Discount Mwffflors and Brakes 407 E. Main Street • Carrboro 933-6888 Ask How To Rocetve A FREE MoinekeF T-Shirt FREE T- p** • : ~ ggyr % ' I Jnp DTH/KATHERINE BAKER Freshman center fielder Adam Greenberg rounds third base during UNC's 14-0 win against Elon on Wednesday. Greenberg, who went 1 -for-2 from the plate, walked three times, stole a base and scored three runs. right-center field. Godwin and catcher Dan Moylan enjoyed good days with the stick. Both players finished with a homer, a double and three runs batted in. As if it needed it, the North Carolina offense also got some help from the (C)2000 Tribune Media Services Inc. 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UNC’s freshman leadoff man Adam Greenberg drew three walks on the day SPORTS SHORTS 'r v Hardees Students & Faculty Admitted FREE w/ID! dominations Q^cquestecf For Chancellor’s Undergraduate Awards For Excellence in Student Activities & Leadership Nominations are encouraged from all members of the University Community Senior Awards Primary Area of Achievement Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Humanitarian contribution (one male, one female) Irene F. Lee Award Character, scholarship, leadership (female) Walter S. Spearman Award Character, scholarship, leadership (male) Frank Porter Graham Award Improving quality of life of the University community through principles of equality, dignity, and peace George Moses Horton Award Leadership, initiative, creativity in multicultural education programs E. Eugene Jackson Senior Class Award Member of the graduating class whose leadership and selfless dedication have strengthened the class pride and University loyalty, enriching the lives of seniors, and made the most significant contribution to the University John Johnston Parker, Jr. Medal Student self-governance J. Maryon Saunders Award Recognizes the greatest contribution to the preservation and enhancement of the feeling of loyalty and goodwill Ferebee Taylor Award Recognizes the principle of honor as one of the University’s most hallowed ideals Junior Awards Primary Area of Achievement Jane Craige Gray Memorial Award Character, scholarship, leadership (female) Ernest L. Mackie Award Character, scholarship, leadership (male) Other Awards Primary Area of Achievement Ernest H. Abemethy Prize Student publications Cornelius O. Cathey Award Recognizes the greatest contribution to the quality of campus life or the efficacy of University programs for students through sustained, conservative participation in established programs, or through creative, persistent effort in development of new programs Gladys and Albert Coates Award Given to a member of the Student Congress judged most outstanding on a criteria of statesmanship, commitment and constructive involvement in issues affecting the quality of University community Robert B. House Distinguished Service Award Unselfish commitment, through service to the University and to the surrounding community International Leadership Award International awareness and understanding Jim Tatum Memorial Award Athletics plus co-curricular activities NOMINATIONS DUE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18,2000 Nomination Forms Available at: Union Desk, Y Building, Carolina Leadership Development (01 Steele), Office of the Vice Chancellor-Student Affairs (104 Steele), or http://www.unc.edu/chancellorsawards For further information contact, Edith Thornton, 966-4045 Abroad and scored four runs. “Our pitchers sure know that walks can come back to hurt you, so we just try to take advantage of that offensive ly,” Hooper said. Pitcher Ryan Snare (1-0) was the ben- Today at Carolina... Thursday. Feb. 10 UNC Softball vs. Elon 2:00 pm at Finley Field “Free Hot Caribou Coffee to first 50 fans. ” Thursday, February 10, 2000 eficiary of the offensive outburst. The junior ran into some problems in the first, issuing two walks, a wild pitch and a single to Elon’s first four batters. “I struggled a bit early with my curveball and change-up,” Snare said. “I have a great defense behind me, so I wasn’t worried too much.” Snare settled down and allowed only one hit the rest of the way. The lefty fin ished with nine strikeouts in seven innings of work. “Ryan’s a quality pitcher,” UNC coach Mike Fox said. “When he throws strikes and gets ahead of guys, he’s tough to hit. “We kind of started a little bit slow offensively, and it gave us a chance to stay in the game until we got a little bit more patient at the plate and broke the game open.” Derrick DePriest pitched the ninth to dose out the game and send UNC to its 38th consecutive nonconference home victory. The appearance - DePriest’s 92nd in his career - tied him with Tim Kirk (1983-86) for fourth all-time in the Tar Heel record book. The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. BASEBALL UNC 14, Elon 0 Elon 000 000 000 - 0 2 1 UNC 100 144 40x - 14 12 1 UNC: Snare. Autrey (8). DePnest (9) and Moylan. McCay (9). Elon-. Ughi. Pinkerton (5i Pangle tfil Cancfi (7). Hofcomfe (7). ScMlmg (8) and Clark Leading hitter*: UNC - Hooper 3-5 HR, 26 4 RBI. Godwin 2- 3 HR. 2B 3 RBI. Moyfar 2-4. HR. 28 3 RBl 3 runs scored, Giwnberg 1-2. 28. 3 38 4 runs scored. Medea* 2-5. 3 S8 RBI. Elen - Canning 1-3, SB [ I Month ] i Unlimited Tanning i : ONLY SSO : 942-7177 I | I if tywi I 3 Miles from Campus 15-501 S. & Smith Level Road 11
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