Glfjp Hotly alar Urd Williams to Transfer; Parker Returns to Practice Junior Domonique Williams, who quarterbacked UNC to two victories last season, is: leaving North Carolina. By T. Nolan Hayes Sports Editor ;Domonique Williams is as responsi ble as anyone for Carl Torbush being back this season as North Carolina foot ball coach. ■But he won’t be around to see how the 2000 season turns out in Chapel Hill. Williams, who as an emergency quar terback led the Tar Heels to wins in their filial two games of 1999, is transferring from UNC, Torbush announced Tuesday. “He and his family have made a deci sion that hopefully best suits Domonique for the rest of his life,” Torbush said. “I hate to see him leave. Men's Soccer Looks to Get Over Hump By lan Gordon Staff Writer . Last season, the North Carolina men’s soiccer team suffered through growing paiins as an extremely young squad. Seven freshman or sophomore starters equaled inexperience, which translated into close losses in important games. A 1-0 home loss to then-No. 3 Duke. Another 1-0 defeat at the hands of then- No. 11 Maryland. And finally, UNC fell 2-1 in overtime to Furman in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Despite the heartbreak of these near miss losses, the Tar Heels knew the 2000 campaign could be brighter. They will soon find out. IUNC starts its season Friday against Illinois-Chicago in the UAB Nike Classic. The Tar Heels will play against host Alabama-Birmingham on Sunday. ' I think everyone on our team thinks that we can make a big dent in the tour nament, make a good run at it,” junior defender Chris Leitch said. “With the guys that we have now and the strong Men's Soccer 2000 ■sDate Opponent Time W * J Sept. 1 vs. 111.-Chicago (in Birmingham, Ala.) 7 p.m. ml Sept. 3 at Alabama-Birmingham 3:30 p.m. . .. . Yl Sept. 6 Campbell 7 p.m. r ] Sept. 10 at Clemson 2 p.m. tit j Sept. 12 Davidson 7 p.m. R, -• ■** A Sept. 15 Denver 7:30 p.m. p | || Sept. 16 Kentucky 7:30 p.m. f v'|(ysF I Sept. 24 Virginia 2 p.m. I — m> —2_J Sept. 27 at Old Dominion 7 p.m. UNC men's Oct. 1 at Duke 1 p.m. soccer coach Oct. 4 Williams Mary 7 p.m. Elmar Bolowich Oct. 7 at Maryland 7 p.m. Oct. 13 vs. Dartmouth (in Greensboro) 5 p.m. Oct. 15 vs. Rider (in Greensboro) 1 p.m. Oct. 18 UNC-Charlotte 7 p.m. Oct. 22 N.C. State 2 p.m. Oct. 25 Elon 7 p.m. Oct. 28 Wake Forest 7 p.m. Nov. 5 at South Carolina 2 p.m. Nov. 9-10,12 ACC tournament (in Winston-Salem) TBA übp Satty alar Hrrl | Child Care | CHILD CARE TUESDAY AND THURS DAY 2:30-6:oopm for two adorable girls 5 & 8 years Reliable transportation. $8 50/hr. Call Shari 967-8607 SEEKING WARM. EXPERIENCED, and cre ative caregiver. 2-3 afternoons/wk. Please call 967-3248. AFTERSCHOOL CARE NEEDED for two bright, fun children, 13 and 9. Two to three days per week, 2:30 to 6 pm. 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Pick up at McDougle Ele mentary @ 2:30 pm and play at home un til sish, MWF Call Angie @ 483-5444 or Scott 0 968-1111, or 918-4182 BABYSITTING JOB SEEKING reliable, experienced individual to care for our 2 year old daughter and infant son in our home. (Just east of South Square). Monday-Wednesday. ap prox. noon-s:3opm. $ 10/hr. References and transportation needed. 489-4392 UPPERCLASS STUDENT NEED ED for childcare/light housekeep ing for 2 children, ages 6.9. M-F. 2- 6pm. References, experience, car a must. N/S. Pays well Also seeking upperclassman for childcare Sat. afternoons. 918-7503. NEED A LOVING person to care for our daughters ages 9 & 12 afterschool. 2 afternoons/wk. in our home near cam pus. 2:30-s:3opm. Competative pay. Can be flexible. Transportation required. Call Donna 929-9180. But I wish him nothing but the very best.” Torbush declined to say which school Williams, a junior, was planning to attend next. Despite his strong finish last year, Williams was not expected to play a major role for the Tar Heels in 2000. He was slated to be no higher on the depth chart than the fifth-team tailback and the third-string fullback. Parker: Back in Action Redshirt freshman tailback Willie Parker, who is supposed to start Saturday, returned to practice for the first time since last week. Parker, who strained his back running a sprint Thursday, took part in noncon tact drills Tuesday. He said his back began bothering him toward the end of practice, but he expects to be ready to play against Tulsa. “I got better going to treatment, and recruiting class that came in, we have a very strong team.” UNC will need to capitalize on its offensive chances and make better decisions to improve on its 12-7-1 record and 2-3-1 mark in the ACC. Coach Elmar Bolowich will also look to his nation ally ranked recruits Iflm'i "i * , pzjtg&i • •***>*, ■HKI to fill the troublesome gaps from 1999. Key among the six new Tar Heels are midfielder Logan Pause and defender David Stokes. Both have impressed Bolowich in preseason practices. “Logan will be a great contributor,” Bolowich said. “He seems to be tactical ly more mature than some of the players we’ve had here for longer periods.” Stokes will supplement an already | Child Care ENERGETIC AND CREATIVE AFTER-SCHOOL sitter needed for 6 and 8 year old Reliable transportation required. Call 933-7124 Misc. Wanted WANTED TO BUY: 1982 Yackety-Yak. Phone (919) 929-2718. | For Sale | ARE YOU HOT? A/C for sale. Still un der warranty, in original box 5.000- 7,000 BTU. Excellent condition. SIOO. Call 928-9309 after 6pm. Bikes for sale Bikes repaired. Call Jim. 933-0502 QUEEN SLEEPER SOFA, excellent condi tion, rarely used. Neutral colors. Large solid wood desk, negotiable prices. Please call 969-7696 MOUNTAIN BIKE: GT Pantera. aluminum frame, Shimano 'STX: Equipped, lock in cluded. excellent condition. $325/obo. 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For listings call 1-800- 719-3001 ext 7451. everybody has been helping me out a lot,” Parker said. “By tomor row, I should be better than what I was today. “I guess each day it’s going to get better and bet ter.” If Parker is unable to go, true freshman Brandon Russell would probably get the starting nod. Kicking Game Still Uncertain One of the biggest questions facing the Tar Heels in the preseason has been the kicking game. The team’s top three kickers from a year ago - Josh McGee, Brian Schmitz strong defensive unit led by juniors Dannyjackson and Leitch. Jackson, who serves as a co-captain with midfielder Matt Laycock, was named second-team All-ACC last season and has started every game during the past two seasons. Leitch started all 20 games for UNC last season. The speedy Ohio native has been slowed recendy by a minor medi al collateral ligament injury but should be ready for Friday’s contest. Despite the defense’s relatively solid play during the past two years, Jackson said there is room for improvement. “Our problem has been that we maybe give that off goal away,” he said. Junior goalkeeper Michael Ueltschey, who posted six shutouts in 1999, returns between the pipes for UNC. Ueltschey ranked third among ACC netminders with a 1.04 goals-against average. UNC’s success will hinge upon its front line’s ability to put the ball in the back of the net. Junior forward Chris Carrieri scored 12 goals and tallied five Junior forward Chris Carrieri scored a team-high 12 goals last year and was named first-team All-ACC. I(£fWeeknight and Weekend Classes I (gf Reasonably Priced | Call 684-6259 for information. 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The punting job, however, is more up in the air than ever. Blake Ferguson, a true freshman from Broken Arrow, Okla., took the early lead for it but has since come back to the pack. John Lafferty, a sophomore from Valdese, would probably be the punter if the game was played today, Torbush said. But Torbush added that he wouldn’t make a decision until right before kickoff. “Quite honestly, I don’t think that either one of them need to know that they’re going to punt right now,” Torbush said. “We don’t need them to sit there and worry about it for three days.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. freshman tailback Willie Parker had not practiced since Thursday, when he injured his back. Classified Advertising | For Rent APT AVAILABLE SUMMIT Governors Village 2 BR. 1 Bath Reduced rate. Near UNC/RTP Great location. Call Karen 967-3024 or 270-0900 FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR rent to n/s grad student Private bath, kitchen, laun dry On busline. 2 miles from campus $395/mo. 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Please coll (919)244-1147 or (704)542-3949 and ask for Alt assists en route to being named first team All-ACC. Caleb Norkus had nine goals and two assists. But even last year, when the Tar Heels scored 51 goals - their most since 1995 - many of those goals came against weaker competition. Nine goals against Winthrop. Six tal lies against High Point. A five-spot against UAB. UNC came up short against the con ference’s best, though. Bolowich point ed to last year’s game against Duke in October - when Blue Devil star forward Ali Curtis broke a scoreless tie at 83:24 after colliding with Ueltschey -as an example of the type of effort and deter mination the Tar Heels need to exert. “Ali made a tremendous play and was able to shove that ball under the crossbar into the net sitting on his duff,” Bolowich said. “We didn’t have that on our side.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. 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Gamble Hopes to Make Olympic Trip Sure Bet Staff Report A slice of Sydney is coming to Chapel Hill. Nicole Gamble, an assistant coach for the North Carolina track and field team, will lead a group of the United States’ best female triple jumpers in the “Jump for Sydney” at Belk Track. The competition begins at 6:30 p.m. today. Admission is free, and spectators will be allowed to come down on the track and watch the action up close. Door prizes will also be distributed. The jumpers will be shooting for the Olympic ‘A’ qualifying standard (46 feet 1/4 inch) in the event. As Olympic Trials champion, Gamble will be head ing to Sydney for the Games unless two of her competitors surpass the mark and she fails to do so. eTarHeel •com The Marketplace Make more money while you make more of yourself. The Jackson Hewitt’ 12-week Income Tax Course. you give us twelve weeks, and we ll give you a valuable skill (And maybe a part-time job at a Jackson Hewitt office.) 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