(Efje Daily (Ear Merl Tar Heels Take Down Spartans North Carolina freshman Jake Reynolds needed double overtime to defeat UNC-G's Nate Parmenter 8-5. Pv Owen A. Hassell Staff Writer *1 One must think of possible conse quences in scheduling. North Carolina wrestling coach Bill Lam can say he learned his lesson Saturday - or maybe not. The Tar “Heels blanked UN C - fpreensboro 41-0 at I Wrestling UNC-G 0 UNC 41 Carmichael Auditorium, then headed west to defeat Appalachian State in ■Jjione later that night. “The victories put North Carolina back at .500 with a 4-4 dual meet record (1-0 in the ACC). At the start of the year, two matches jn 24 hours looked very plausible to a talent-laden team. But recent injuries and defections caused concern about w doubleheader for Lam and the Tar Heels. ; “I did it (the schedule) on purpose early in the year,” Lam said after his team’s win against the Spartans. “But we’ve had some situations where Matt (Kenny) has just come back, Brad (Byers) is still not at full strength and Chuckie (Connor) quit, so that makes it a real challenge with Appalachian State (Saturday). “But we need that kind of competi HAYWOOD From Page 12 and drew a foul from Kenny Inge. Haywood, a 49-percent free throw Shooter on the season, knocked down both of his freebies. The development was a surprise to just about everyone in the ESA - except Haywood’s teammates. “Brendan has put so much work in pn his free throws,” Curry said. “We knew he would come through in that sit uation.” The free throws were huge, but Haywood was just getting started. He swatted away a 3-point attempt by Scooter Sjierrill on N.C. State’s ensuing posses sion, giving the Tar Heels the ball back. .. Haywood raced out from the low block on the left side of the floor to meet Sherrill just as he was releasing the ball. “He didn’t see me coming from the baseline,” Haywood said. “I knew we were up three, and I couldn’t let him get ft off.” ; After Curry missed the front end of a one-and-one, the Woifpack had anoth er chance to tie the game. Haywood cut off a drive by guard Anthony Grundy, deflecting the ball out of bounds with 34.7 seconds left. N.C. State called timeout to set up a (Flic Daily (Tar Hrrl Sublets I SUMMER HOUSING IBR available in Warehouse Apartments for June and July Call 933-4893 APARTMENT FOR RENT Chancellor's Square. June-August 2001. Some furni ture. W/D. 2BR/ 2BA 2-4 people can fit comfortably. 968-7915 ROOMMATE NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. 3 BR/ 2.58A townhouse in Carrboro. 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At the end, it was actu ally a bonus to get the near fall, so I just went for it.” Lam said, “That’s probably one of the better guys on their team and, coming in as a freshman, (Booth has) been getting a little better but hasn’t put together his wins yet, so I was proud of him.” Lam gave another freshman, Jake Reynolds, a chance to win in the match’s 165-pound bout. Reynolds responded strongly in the opening periods, posting a 6-2 lead heading into the final seconds of the third until a slip-up occurred. Spartan Nate Parmenter noticed Reynolds pulling away late and took charge. He scored a takedown and two back points to tie the score at 6-6 with play, which resulted in Grundy throw ing a lob to Damon Thornton for an attempted alley-oop. The duo was suc cessful with the play early in the second half, but this time there was an obstacle. Haywood broke up the lob, and Joseph Forte knocked down two free throws to seal the game after he cor ralled the loose ball. “It was one of the options, and it was open, so he threw it,” Thornton said. “I felt like it was mistimed a litde bit, but I thought (Haywood) got his hand on it” Haywood had done his share to help the Tar Heels hold on, but he rebound ed a missed 3-pointer by Clifford Crawford on N.C. State’s next posses sion for good measure. That rebound gave him six - to go with 10 points and five blocks - for the game. Haywood’s final numbers weren’t eye-popping, but his play in the closing seconds was. And no play was bigger for the Tar Heels than the two free throws he made to give them a three-point cushion. “I’m happy for him,” UNC forward Jason Capel said. “He works on his free throws a lot It was a critical part of the game, and for him to step up and knock those down was huge for our team.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. 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L_i—.—: -1.-1 J DTH/CHRISTINE NGUYEN North Carolina junior Clint Osborn (top) earned a major decison against UNC-G's Wallace DuVall 11-3. two seconds remaining in regulation. “I relaxed too much,” Reynolds said. “I shouldn’t have relaxed and just wait ed until it was all over, but he caught me. “But I had to keep my head cool and not get upset about it, because if I did, then my wresding would’ve been a lot poorer than it was at the very end.” A cooler head did help Reynolds prevail as he notched a reversal in the second sudden-death overtime session to gain a 8-6 win and push UNC’s lead to 24-0. Nick Richmond tallied UNC’s only pin of the afternoon, placing UNC-G’s Josh Bocks’ shoulders to the mat in 3:29 in the 184-pound division. Redshirt freshman Chris Collins, starting for Chuckie Connor, set the UNC 60, N.C. State 52 UNC 31 29 60 N.C.State 21 31 52 UMCOOI f9 ft rb min m* m* o-t * pf tp Haywood 33 48 2-4 2-6 0 2 10 Curry 27 1-2 1-3 0-2 5 2 3 Capel 26 1-6 0-1 04 1 4 2 Forte 37 8-19 4* 1-8 5 1 21 Lang 22 4-7 0-3 3-8 0 3 8 Morrison 3 0-1 0-0 00 0 0 0 Owens 12 2-6 043 0-1 0 1 4 Boone 13 1-1 00 0-2 0 0 2 Johnson 3 00 00 00 0 0 0 Peppers 22 3* 24 1-3 2 4 8 Bet sticker 2 1-1 00 00 0 1 2 Total 200 25-53 MO Ml 13 18 60 Percentages -FG .472. FT .460 goals - 1-6 16? (Forte 1-2. Capel 02. Morrison 0-1, Owens 0-U Team rebounds— 7.Blocked shots 6(Haywoods Capel) Turnovers - 16 (Haywood 4, Curry 4. Capel 2. Forte 2. Lang Z Boone. Team) Steals 7 (Forte 3, Curry 2. Capel. Peppers). NCSU (52) fg ft rb mm m-e mei o-t a pf tp Wslkene 37 6-11 2-2 2-6 2 1 12 Grundy 36 6-18 00 00 2 0 12 Inge 24 07 3-5 4-5 0 4 3 Crawford 30 2-6 2-2 04 4 2 7 Williams 17 2-2 00 0-1 0 0 4 Thornton 30 3-11 14 6-10 1 4 7 ShernH 15 2-5 2-2 00 0 0 7 Gtadry 3 00 00 0-1 0 1 0 Kelley 9 04 0-2 1-5 0 4 0 Total 200 30-64 16-20 12-27 17 18 81 Percentages FG .312. FT .588. Spoilt! goals 2-11 .182 (Crawford 1-2. Snemll 1-1 Wakens 0-2. Grundy 05. Inge 0-1). Team rebounds -3 Blocked shots —3 (Grundy. Inge. Thornton). Turnovers l3 (Wtfcens 6, Crawford 4, Grundy. Kafley. Team) Steals ll (Crawford 4. Grundy 2. Inge 2. Sherriß 2. Wakens) Technical fouls - UNC 1 (Peppers), Attendance - 19,722. Roommates | Parking | Carpools | BENEVOLENT PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT w/o car looking for rides home on occa sional weekends - Charlotte/Winston-Sa lem/Greensboro Will pay for gasoline. 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