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Boily (Bar Mrrl Testo, Gell Emerge As Offensive Threats By lan Gordon Assistant Sports Editor With the departure of Michael Bucy, Chris Carrieri and Caleb Norkus from last year’s men’s soccer team, North Carolina coach Elmar Bolowich needed to find new answers to his offensive questions. Bolowich may have identified some potential solutions this weekend in Mike Gell and David Testo. Gell scored two goals and tallied two assists, and Testo added a pair of goals and another assist to help the Tar Heels outscore East Carolina and Appalachian State 11-1 this weekend. While Bolowich was upset with the offensive flow of UNC’s 3-0 win against ASU on Monday, he was pleased by the efforts of Testo, a junior transfer from South Carolina. “I like David Testo,” said Bolowich, who also coached Testo on a local Olympic development team. “He plays as an attacking midfielder, which is a good position for him. He’s a strong player; he can hold the ball off. “I think we didn’t play through him as much today as we should have, per haps. I think we should have used Testo a little bit more today, particularly in the first half.” After a quiet first half, Testo came alive after the intermission. He eventually scored the Tar Heels’ second goal in the game’s 47th minute off a pass from Gell. Testo had other chances to find the back of the net later in the match but missed two goal-scoring opportunities from within the six-yard goal box. Gell said Testo’s play-making ability will fit in well with a UNC team that will try to play through its midfield. “He’s a great player,” Gell said. “He holds the ball well. He’s got great touch. He’s great for us forwards, who can get passes from him and score goals.” While Testo’s six goals and 12 assists during his career in Columbia may have alluded to success in Chapel Hilt Gell’s numbers were a bit more modest. Gell appeared in 20 games last year for UNC and dished out five assists. He didn’t score in 2000 but posted two goals his freshman season. The junior from Durham has already doubled his career output for goals scored in just two games this year. Bolowich was cautiously optimistic about Gell’s success, noting that the sea son is still young. “I don’t want to jump the gun here, but he looks really good right now, and Giants Fall, Bonds Hits 58th HR With his homer, Barry Bonds remains two games behind the record pace set in 1999 by the Cubs' Sammy Sosa. The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO - Barry Bonds hit his 58th homer on a rare mistake by rookie Jason Jennings, who pitched seven innings of three-hit ball for his third straight victory as the Colorado Rockies beat the Giants 4-1 Monday. Bonds hit a 1-0 pitch over the right center field wall to open the fourth inning. The majors’ home run leader rounded the bases to a standing ovation for his second homer in six at-bats, but the drive was San Francisco’s only suc cess against Jennings. Juan Uribe homered and drove in three runs to back Jennings (3-0), who has made an exceptional debut at the end of Colorado’s dismal season. The Rockies’ top pick in the 1999 amateur draft pitched a five-hitter in his major league debut 11 days ago, and he beat the Dodgers in his second start. Jennings walked four and gave up a triple to John Vander Wal later in the fourth inning, but San Francisco could n’t push across any runs. After batting cleanup on Sunday, Bonds was back in the third spot to hit his 58th homer in the Giants’ 138th game. He’s two games behind the record pace set in 1999 by Sammy Sosa, who did it in 136 games. Bonds went 1 for 3. He reached on an error in the first, and reliever Mike Myers struck him out in the eighth. Jay Powell gave up a leadoff double to Jeff Kent in the ninth and finished for his sixth save in as many chances. The Rockies salvaged a split of their four-game series at Pacific Bell Park with just their fourth victory in 22 games in San Francisco. The Giants, who began the day behind the Cubs in the NL wild card race, missed a chance to catch up while losing for the sixth time in 11 games. I think he’s matured,” Bolowich said. “He may not score in every game, but he will consistendy be a threat.” If the Tar Heels can get production out of Gell and Testo, along with con tinued solid play from its midfielders and forwards, then this weekend’s breakthroughs could continue in 2001. “With all the forwards leaving last year, with all the new experience com ing in,” Testo said, “we have to learn to play together.” The Sports Editor can be reached at sports@unc.edu. MEN S SOCCER UNC 8, East Carolina 1 ECU 0 1 1 UNC 448 Qotir. ECU - EKmgun 84, UNC - M (Mcunty. Tesol 442. Crawford fGafi) 21:53. McGmty (Yamaucbt) 2 tM, Storet (Yamauchi) 33:05, Testo ASM. Mamtt (Jackson) 74:40, Kn*pp (Merrtt, Schumacher) 82 . Morrow (Schumacher. Storey)B3:4s Shot*:ECU ~S:UNC ~2B Sew.ECU- Metvmn* 10 UNC - Uetactov* 1. Comer kick*: ECU - None. UNC - 16. Attendance 1,506. MEN'S SOCCER UNC 3, Appalachian State 0 ASU 0 0 0 UNC 1 2 3 OoeU: UNC - Cell (Urtch) 10 06. Testo (GO) 46 04. Yamauch* 88:05. Shota: ASU - 7 UNC - 15. twee: - ASU - Robinson 8; UNC - Uefttchey 4 Comer kick* ASU - None UNC -8. 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Pirate David Garrard was 18 of 35 for 231 yards and had three turnovers - two of which led to 10 Wake Forest points. Garrard got ECU to 21-19 with 3:48 left, but was stopped on a run up the middle on the 2-point try. Clemson Tops Central Florida CLEMSON, S.C. - Clemson coach Tommy Bowden was pleased with his Sports team’s first game. His quarterback wasn’t as happy. “I’m frustrated because there are plenty of times I could have made a play and broke this thing open and didn’t do it,” Woodrow Dantzler said. Dantzier’s harsh assessment of his play came after he went 15 of 25 for 152 yards Clemson quarterback Woodrow Dantzler went 15 of 25 for 152 yards against Central Florida. and ran 18 times for 46 yards as the Tigers beat Central Florida 21-13 on Saturday. Dantzier’s teammates would only account for 92 yards as Clemson’s offense sputtered. Bowden was concerned his team only we throw all kinds of [obstacles] at you. tuition isn’t one of them. Sure, we'll have you climbing walls. 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Godsey passed for 224 yards and two touchdowns and directed scoring drives on four of Georgia Tech’s first five pos sessions as the Yellow Jackets coasted to the victory. Godsey completed his first 11 passes *# - Tuesday, September 4, 2001 and was 14 of 16 when he left with 8:50 remaining in the second quarter and Georgia Tech up 28-0. The Jackets, who opened the season last Sunday with a 13-7 victory against Syracuse in the Kickoff Classic, got two touchdowns from Joe Bums on runs of 1 and 7 yards. Florida State Blows Out Duke DURHAM - Organized chaos gave way to a typical Florida State blowout Saturday night. Chris Rix eased into the post-Chris Weinke era with two touchdown passes and the Seminoies blocked two punts for scores to beat Duke 55-13. The Seminoies spotted the Blue Devils an early touchdown in the season opener for both teams, then clamped down on defense and made a pair of special team plays in the second quarter that turned the game around in Florida State’s favor. 7
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