ahr Saily Sar Hrrl Wrestlers, divers place in waaknd competitions | WHESTLING After winning its first two team matches at Saturday's Lone Star Duals, the North Carolina wrestling team couldn't complete the perfect day, managing just six team points against No. 19 Oklahoma. UNC defeated hiy League oppo nents Brown and Harvard by a com bined 57 points before faffing to the Big Ten's Sooners 27-6. The Tar Heds are now 3-2 in dual meets this season. Despite the 21-point team loss to OU, coach CD. Mock remained optimistic "There were only a couple of matches that we got dominated and those matches were against returning All- Americans,'he said via tete- j UNCs Keegan Mueller was one of two Tar Heels to pick up three wins. phone Tuesday. *1 was very pleased.” five Tar Heels earned at least two wins at the South Grand Prairie Texas, event, with 165-pound Keegan Mueller and heavyweight Justin Dobies going a perfect 3-0 on the day Against the Sooners, the 18th ranked Mueller defeated No. 12 Max Dean in a tight 6-4 decision while Dobies picked up a 7-3 decision against No. 14 Nathan Fernandez. With Mueller’s perfect day he Durham meeting addresses drought Water supply should last until April BY CAROLINE DYE STAFF WRITER DURHAM The Durham res idents who attended a town-hall meeting Tuesday night were trying to figure out how long their water will last as drought conditions per sist throughout the state. In the midst of a discussion about shortages, officials also men tioned options for increasing the city's long-term supplies. ltd Voorhees, deputy dty manag er of Durham, said the city could tap into the water supply of neighboring areas such as Cary. Participants discussed the water deficit and the measures being implemented to conserve water, including stage IV water restric tions. Voorhees said recent rain has pre vented the dty from moving to stage V restrictions. He assured the crowd that Durham has the water caparity to meet demand through April of this year. “Customers can help reduce demand, but the city’s got to get more water," Voorhees said. He also praised the residents of Durham for their willingness to conserve. The town-hall meeting, spon sored by Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, featured a panel of representatives from Duke, the city of Durham and the N.C. Water Science Center of the U.S. Geological Survey. Jerad Bales, director of the USGS Water Science Center, said the drought was problematic because it occurred so quickly. He said that a water deficit is easier to deal with across a longer period of time but that Durham has been faced with a sudden shortage. Bales emphasized that droughts of this nature are not unprecedent ed. 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