utyp Daily (Bar Heel S’ Sup? FEATURES Max-ing Out Golfer Max Harris came to UNC with no knowledge about the school. He’ll leave after this year knowing he is among the nation’s best players. Page 7 Climbing the Ladder Junior Joy Ganes wants to move up, whether it’s in the air as she clears the high-jump bar or off the track in her eternal quest to find new challenges. Page 13 (Ilir Saily (Far Uni Sports Editor: T. Nolan Hayes Assistant Sports Editors: Will Kimmey, Mike Ogle and Bret Strelow Staff Writers: Brian Murphy, Senior Writer, Brad Broders, James Giza, lan Gordon, Adam D. Hill, Roland Hoffman, Ted Keith, Kelly Lusk, Matt Terry and John Zhu DTH Editor: Rob Nelson Design Editor: Thomas Ausman Photography Editor: Miller Pearsall Editorial Production: Stacy Wynn, manager Printing: Triangle Web Distribution: Triangle Circulation Services Professional and Business Staff Business and Advertising: Kevin Schwartz, director/general manager; Chrissy Beck, director of marketing; Dorcas Young, classified sales manager, Lisa Reichle, business manager; Lee Brooks 111 and Elizabeth Johnson, assistant business man agers, Leslie Stephenson, retail sales manager. Marketing Group: Cindy Rice, specialist: Carrie Davis, Ben Hartmere, David Huffmes and Ashley Ryneska. associates. The editorials are approved by the majority of the editorial board, which is composed of the editor, editorial page edi tor, assistant editorial page editor, cartoon editor and four editorial writers. The Daily Tar Heel is published by the DTH Publishing Corp., a non-profit North Carolina corporation, Monday-Friday, according to the University calendar. Callers with questions about billing or display advertising should dial 962-1163 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Classified ads can be reached at 962-0252. Editorial questions should be directed to 962-0245. m 11 .... ,, / Well-Armed for 2000? The North Carolina baseball team lost pitchers Kyle Snyder and Mike Bynum to the professional ranks. But ace reliever Derrick DePriest (above) leads a group of hurlers intent on pitching a close-knit UNC team deep into the postseason. Page 9 Customer Service: Dorcas Young, manager; Jennifer Mackey, Sherry Martin, Natalie Mcßryant, Whitney Moore, Courtnee Poole and Kitra Sheppard, representatives Display Advertising: Liz Martin and Joel Sasser, senior account executives; Brad Howard, Alex Howell, Towne Redmgton, Julie Roper, Kim Ryneska, Andrea VanHoever and Catherine Wilkins, account executives; Katelyn Bottoms, Katie Table of Contents Bawden, Melissa Goodman, Jackie House and Mary McSween, assistant account executives. Advertising Production: Beth O'Brien, manager; Christie Coley and Ann Marie Olexik, assistants. Classified Production: Penny Persons O NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION ISN #10709436 Office: Suite 104 Carolina Union Campus Mail Address: Cl# 5210 Box 49, Carolina Union UJ. Mail Address: P.O, Box 3257, Chapel HUI, NC 27S1S 3257 Boundless Talent North Carolina outfielder Tyrell Godwin (left) has drawn criticism from “baseball experts” for his lack of instincts for the game. Two things without question, however, are his raw ability and potential to become a star. Pages 8 and 9 Inside Spring Sports 2000 Women's Lacrosse 4 UNC remains confident as it looks to regroup after falling short of its expectations in 1999. Men's Lacrosse 5 The Tar Heels try to overcome past tragedies and send Coach Dave Klarmann out a winner. Women's Golf 6 Coach Sally Austin’s Tar Heels are improving in their effort to challenge Duke in the ACC. Men's Golf 7 UNC is solid at the top with Max Harris and Paul Daniel as it makes a run for the NCAAs. Men's Tennis 10 With lessons from last season learned, the Tar Heels strive for improvement. Women's Tennis 11 Togetherness, depth and a blend of youth with experience are keys for the Tar Heels. Men's Track and Field 12 UNC’s strong hurdlers and field-event athletes try to shock the ACC - again. Women's Track and Field 13 The Tar Heels are out for revenge after losing the ACC title for the first time in eight years. Rowing 14 Coach Joel Furtek leads the Tar Heels into their third season as a varsity sport. Softball 15 UNC has the pitching depth that it lacked in 1999 and returns its top five hitters. Friday, February 18, 2000 3

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