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8 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2004 Duo readies for championships Boyd, Pomeroy qualify for invitational BY JEREMY BORDEN STAFF WRITER It didn’t look like they had much of a chance. North Carolina men’s ten nis players Geoff Boyd and Brad Pomeroy were facing elimination in their first match of the year. They were down eight games to seven and three match points to Tom Eklund and Jamie Cuellar of South Carolina in the Josephine Groot Memorial Invitational. What appeared to be a disap pointing start turned into a thrill ing finish for the first-time doubles partners. Boyd and Pomeroy managed to come back to win the match and went on to sweep the draw, finish ing with a close win Oct. 3 to win the tournament. Boyd and Pomeroy said coming back from the three-match-point deficit engendered enough belief To Place a Line Classified Ad Call 962-0252 • Fax 962-1609 or email classifieds@unc.edu DTH office is open Mon-Fri B:3oam-s:oopm UNC One Card, Cash, Checks, Mastercard, Visa & American Express accepted Slljp Daily ®ar MpM Announcements NOTICE TO ALL DTH CLASSIFIED CUSTOM ERS: Please read your ad the first day it runs to check for any errors. Call us by NOON and we'll change it for the next paper. We are responsible for first run errors only! We will stop your ad any time, but no refunds or credits for stopped ads will be provided. Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classified ads. We publish each day classes are in session. A university holiday is a DTH holiday (i.e. this affects deadlines). We reserve the right to reject edit or reclassify any ad deemed inappropriate, obscene, illegal or otherwise objectionable. 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Boyd and Pomeroy are only the second team to represent UNC in the event’s history, according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. The last team to represent the Tar Heels was David Caldwell and Brint Morrow in 1995 and 1996. Caldwell and Morrow lost both years to the eventual champions. Pomeroy and Boyd were pleased with their performance, but despite never having played together until this year, they were not surprised. 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Boyd, a senior, and Pomeroy, a junior, both said they feel like they’ve matured greatly with the help of Coach Sam Paul and assis tant coach Don Johnson, the two time Wimbledon doubles cham pion who officially joined Paul’s staff this year after several years as a volunteer coach. Paul said he doesn’t think the duo’s success has anything to do with an emphasis on doubles. “We probably did less doubles drills last year than we did before,” he said. UNC had great success in dou bles last year, something Paul and Johnson attribute to the team’s Line Classified Ad Rates Commercial: For-Profit 25 Words, 5 Days $33.75 Extra words are 25c each/per day Add $6.25 for each additional day Help Wanted Help Wanted PART-TIME EMPLOYEE NEEDED to provide one to-one instruction to an individual with autism in the area. Weekend hours. Minimum requirements: one year of college or equivalent experience. Ex cellent hourly wage and experience for students. 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