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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
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learned his lesson Saturday - or maybe
not.
The Tar
“Heels blanked
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41-0 at
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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
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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
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tion to get better.”
Lam said he was confident about his
team’s chances against UNC-G but not
enough to foresee a shutout effort
“We should be able to beat
Greensboro, but I thought we did even
better to shut them out,” Lam said.
It didn’t come without some close
calls.
In the 141-pound bout, freshman
Mike Booth faced a 1-0 deficit late in the
third period before scoring a reversal
and near fall.
Booth sneaked behind and on top of
Spartan Corey Williams to get the even
tual winning points and put UNC up
11-0 after three bouts.
Despite being down to a senior
wresder, Booth said he never thought he
was going to lose.
“I was still pretty confident going into
the final period,” Booth said. “I’ve been
in that position before, and I knew what
I needed to do. 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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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.”
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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
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Redshirt freshman Chris Collins,
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UNC 60, N.C. State 52
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N.C.State 21 31 52
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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).
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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
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Kafley. Team) Steals ll (Crawford 4. Grundy 2. Inge 2.
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tone in the opening bout of the 125-
pound match, beating Spartan Tony
Stewart via technical fall, 16-0, to give
UNC a 5-0 start to the match.
North Carolina’s wresding program
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senior, left the program for personal
reasons.
John Mark Bendey added to his win
streak, as UNC-G’s Anthony Warren
(medical forfeit) and Appalachian
State’s Davey Blake lost to the 149-
pound junior, giving Bendey 12 straight
wins on the season.
Corey Bell earned a 7-3- decision
against Spartan Terry Garbis in the 174-
pound match while in the heavyweight
division, UNC’s Ryan Adams grabbed
a major decision from 12-2 from John
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