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. Sfor gatljj <Sar 3bri Tutoring Wanted MATH TUTOR 11*1 gride ptecJTcuhis nvetfi tu nr needed im2ueyhoo tom Volunteering IKE HELPING CHILDREN LEARNT SIGN UR ID VOLUNTEER to* i eanety of ndec Ml grades with Chape! HtH Cjrrboro Sthooh wwwcfictjkl2 ncuL totonrebon on UNC Cunpui m Student Unarm Room #2511 between Kton*-4pm. Jaw ary TO. IS, IS or T 7. Elm# wdunleenNcKci LI2JK.US 567-R2ll flat 2SI Wheels for Sale SAVE ON GAS, RE A SCOOTER! 100a. air CbbNd KdOlet Made m Eunpe (Trance) by Rau geot Only 5.500 mdes Elecßonrc rgnibon. 65 npg Indudn hetmet Exeptmnai condtoon hr 2003 model New ms. new ipart ptug aßig SI.7OOTHS-7m 2002 HONOA ACCORD EX COURT 6SC J 12.500 Mute emenor, ran leaner interior 2 door. 4 cylinder loaded 1 owner, ad racordi Eecedant condition No accidents 91* 302-6576 ■ /& O'rtmE cumsK. v iV took home the ACC Wrestler of the Week in Ms weight dass. 'They’re going to go up in the rankings, but ranking schmankings. Who cares?' Mock said. 'But if they don’t win the conference, now when we sit at the table to decide who’s going to get wildcards, that elevates them to a point where they almost can't be denied a trip to nationals.’ Against Brown. UNC won nine of the 10 individual matches, including the final eight Redshirt senior Drew Forshey got things started for the Tar Heels with a 17- 4 major decision. UNC also took alt but one match against Harvard, getting a pin from Mueller against Harvard's Craig Carpenter just 1:14 into the first round. The Tar Heels next fet the mats Sunday in Fetzer Gymnasium, faring off against No. 22 Maryland and Belmont Abbey. 'Frankly, I think we have a very good chance of winning the match (against Maryland),* Mock said. 'This should be a very close match, and if we don't give up bonus points in the places where we 105 e,... I think we have a great shot at beating them, which would be huge.' COMPILED BY DAMEI PRICE [ SWIMMING 8 DIVING The North Carolina swimming and cfivimj teams took a break from swimming last week. 'This is an unusual phenom enon, but it’s not unique by any means," he said. “Droughts are dif ferent. It’s hard to tell when they start and stop.' In 2007 stream flows in the Flat River, one of Durham's principal water sources, fell to their lowest levels in 80 years, Bales added. Robert Jackson, a Duke profes sor of global environmental change, said the drought is about more than a temporary water shortage. Jackson said he hopes people will begin to see the link between the drought and global warming. He said August 2007 was the hot test month on record at Raleigh- Durham International Airport. "Climate change is relevant, is coming and even perhaps is here,” he said. The town-hall attendees, many dressed in business attire, were joined in the Duke Gardens Visitor Center by several local officials, including Durham Mayor Bill Bell. Cups of local tap water were provided alongside a humorous sign cautioning the audience to use them wisely. ; : / P”irrira ;!! ft j \r. I l—wHaiwlßiMweiiE CHEAP USED BOOKS! S;i\ r mntirv mi lr Vlhonks ,u I I IS! I Tarheel Book Store 119 E. Franklin Si. (nexi lo varsity Theatre) I www.tartYeel.coni < (919)900602! | Volunteers Volunteer At UNC Hospitals! Registrations: Volunteer Services. Ground Floor Main Hospital Hours: 9AM-4PM Monday-Friuav January 7-11 Bring TB test less THAN ONE YEAR OLD. For Info Visit Webstte: www.ranclicadthcare.ocg/iite/ abovr/volunteering Place a Classified: www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 The Tar Heels traveled to Atlanta Thursday tor the three-day Georgia Diving Invitational more than a month after thetr last competition. With 10 days off after the comple tion of finals not much time was left to prepare for the competi tion. 'We didn't get as much train ing m before the meet as I wanted to,* diving coach Kevin Lawrence said Tuesday via telephone. 'But they responded 9 WWI. i 3 ■ Tar Heel senior Erica ScMffler set the school record for the platform. UNC senoir Ryan Funderbwk, who hoids three school records, led die way on the men’s side, placing 14th in the platform and 10th in the one-meter board. The UNC women saw multiple divers place in two events, headed by Erica Schiffler, who set a school record and placed ninth in the platform. Also placing in the women's team was senior Erika Mathers, who placed 11th in the one-meter board. 'Our dass is loaded with upper classmen who have the great ability to lead,' Lawrence said. 'lf they can pull together and train hard and work together as a team, we’H have a fantastic spring.* COMPILED *Y QANtfl HttCE Xustomers can help reduce demand, but the dtps got to get more water, ” TED VOORHEES, DURHAM DEPUTY CITY MANAGER The Nicholas Institute also passed out a memo written by visiting senior fellow Bill Holman urging the city to adopt year-round conservation and efficiency pro grams, as well as an increase in the price of water. Residents of Durham asked the panel questions ranging from the technicalities of rainfall cal culations to criticisms that the city’s water restrictions were too lenient. When Laura Niugo asked how Duke and the city plan to collabo rate in the conservation effort. Bell answered with confidence that the fact that city and Duke officials were there indicated that they were cer tainly cooperating. Contact the State & National Editor at stntdesk@unc.edu. PTH CLASSIFIEDS Volunteers WANTED: NEWSPAPER DELIVERY VOLUNTEER Great Patient Contact Excellent Way to Have Fun and Brighten Someone's Day Plcaac etc the Volunteer at UNC Hotpitali Ad in thie aectkm. 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