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ahr Satin (Ear sirfl OVERTIME FROM PAGE 12 first 45 minutes didn’t hold up. It was then that the vaunted UVa. attack solved UNC goal keeper Grant Zimmerman, and the stingj Tar Heel defense began to crumble. The Tar Heels were out-shot 19-5 in the fourth quarter, part of a 56-33 margin for the game But until the last three minutes, UNC always had an answer for every Cavalier push. With five minutes to go, both teams took part in a 74-second scoring spree, and each notched two goals, including a behind-the-back beaut)' lobbed past Zimmerman by UVa.’s Garrett Billings to help start things off. Then the Cavaliers (10-1, 1-1) scored three unanswered, the final by Danny Glading with 17 seconds left to take it into overtime. With 1:01 left in the sudden death extra period, Steve Giannone lobbed the rebound of a saved shot that bounced out of Zimmermans BASEBALL FROM PAGE 12 Tm glad to get it, but it wasn’t really a big deal to me,” Flack said. Td rather take that game three win any day." The No. 3 Tar Heels scored 18 runs in the series’ first two games as the Yellow Jackets (25-7,9-6) man aged just five, a product of UNC's superior pitching and patience at the plate. Five different Tar Heels registered three RBIs in the first two games. In game one of Sunday's double header, Ga. Tech starting pitcher Eddie Burns gave up more than twice as many runs as his ERA in the second inning alone when UNC batted around the lineup to plate five and take a commanding lead. Burns struggled with control most of the game, often falling behind in the count and hitting two Tar Heel batters. games Ul: BSSH 1 7| 3 |5 | 3 |6 1 4 I i-f 1 - 1 715 4 8 467 2 9 2 3 5 78 9 4 8 . l 7 ■ T THE Daily Crossword Edited by Wayne Robert WWiams 68 Take offense at 69 Ballpark fig. 70 Hardens 71 Augments DOWN t Picayune nitpicker per haps 2 Asa result of this 3 Summer cooler, to some 4 Clamor 5 French summer 6 Faction 7 Periodical number 8 No? at home 9 Zero 10 Breastbones 11 Immature-ish 12 Modem protagonist 13 Shooter missile 18 Uffizi display 23 Helping hand 25 Bug movie ACROSS I Calls on the carpet 7 Charged particles II Peke's bark 14 Repeat from memory 15 Business outfit 16 Wallet single 17 "Chess mate" dancer 19 Actress Hagen 20 Hanoi holiday 21 Play about Capote 22 Hindu princess 24 Suspension part 27 "Chess mate" actor 31 Christie's "sparkling" poison 33 Waist watching 34 Italian three 35 Zone for DDE 36 No more seats 37 "Chess mate" poet 43 Wine cask 44 Made in the _ 45 Two-piecer top H 1 1 ~~ P|R| 1 |n[glc[h| I |c|k|eln| [AINITIE D A T Elspßo LjA|R|E| mnm ° °piifAK in o r [nMaJW M I N|d|^| 46 Feeler 49 Scrutinize 53 "Chess mate" talk-show host 55 Smooth transition 56 Australian isl. 57 NASA vehicle 59 Color TV pioneer 60 Soft metal 61 "Chess mate" mystery pseud onym 66 Solitaire starter 67 Level gltfr DaiUf Sar Htti i Summer Jobs jj ON CAMPUS DAY CAMP COUNSELORS UNC-Chfael Hi* Carokna Kids Camp is accept mg appixatiom to* tneral tutltin* wmmer day camp positions Must be avaiabfe Amo 9 through with children ages 5-12 and completion ot some coßege couise wort. Foi m appßcafton or owe mtamaiion. contact Aimee Kims. Wort Lite Manager. wortlHeOire edu or 9624008 Don't detoytConducting tntmdews now. FOI WANTED: FuM-tane. temporary summer leasing agent at FOXCROfI APARTMENTS at Chapel HU Must be people and detaa oriented- Perfect summer fob tor students For more ntoraiaßon or to schertde an interview, pieaee at Foarroh Apartments at 919 929 TOPS. AUTISM SOCIETY OF NC seeks COUNSEL 0S tor summer camp serving persons with autism May 16 thru August 2 Apply onto* hnpjrwww autsumociety ncotg or cat San. 919-942-ton. ,/htt •>. xJ (mm -ti “When you go into overtime at this level, it can he anybody's game. Unfortunately, this wasn't ours.” JOHN HAUS, UNC LACROSSE COACH. ON UNC'S 12-11 OVERTIME LOSS TO UVA stick over the keeper’s shoulder. The Tar Heels didn’t take a shot in the previous four minutes, and after Giannone’s rebound slid through, both Hunt and senior defenseman Nick Tintle showed their frustra tions with unsportsmanlike conduct penalties after play had dosed. Both keepers were forces in the game, with Zimmerman recording 14 saves and UVel’s Bud Petit, in his first start since 2005, nabbing 13. “He’s good. Wow,” Petit said of his goalkeeping counterpart “1 think we shot to his strengths eariy, which was frustrating to me at the other end. 'I knew both teams were going to start getting some goals on each goalie, but hats off to him ’cause he kept them in it’ Despite Petit’s equally impressive play, seven Tar Heels scored and *1 think it was a little unusual for Bums," Fox said. “He hadn’t walked many guys at all.’ Regularly working with hitters’ counts, UNC shelled Burns for six runs on eight hits in five innings. The Yellow Jackets managed to score three runs in the sixth inning, making the score 6-3. But that was as dose as the)' got UNC picked up four more runs in the eighth to put the game out of reach. But the roles were reversed in the tail end of the doubleheader. The Yellow Jackets got a very efficient start from Zach Von Tersch, who allowed no runs unjust four hits with five strikeouts in seven innings. While Von Tersch was holding UNC in check at the plate, Ga. Tech batters were taking it to UNC fresh man pitcher Matt Harvey. Harvey, who entered the game with a 1.01 ERA, allowed four runs in just 3.2 innings while walking three and striking out four. Sudoku By The Mepham Group e 2008 The Mppham Group Dtotrtouta) by Tribune Media Services Al ngies reserved Complete trie grid so each row. column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) con tains every digit 1 to 9. For strategies on ftow to solve Sudoku, visit www.sudoku org.uk. 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"We just need to work on playing a full four quarters, and then we'll start winning games like this.’ But Haus said even the successes of Saturday’s close call against the Cavaliers might not be enough to bolster team spirit “When you lose, it’s tough to gain confidence,’ he said. ‘But we played them tough the whole game. "And when you go into overtime at this level, it can be anybody’s game. Unfortunately this wasn’t ours." Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. There wasn’t much more success at the plate for the Tar Heels, either. UNC scored just one run and had as many strikeouts six —as hits. But the series' last game was the exception rather than the rule. In the opener Friday, North Carolina used a leadoff Dustin Ackley homer and a five-run sixth to demolish Georgia Tech, 8-1. While UNC was steadily building a comfortable lead the Tar Heels put ones on the board in each of the first three innings starting pitcher Alex White was more than holding his own against the Jackets. White pitched seven innings, shutting out the Ramblin' Wreck and striking out two more Yellow Jackets than he allowed on base. UNC has a quick turnaround as it faces off against Elon on Tuesday. Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. EU knowledge Three high school students will go to New York City this month for an EU competition. See pg. 9 for story. Outreach leader tapped The county’s 10-Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness has its first director. See pg. 4 for story . Obama opens office Barack Obama opened his Raleigh presidential campaign office Saturday. See pg. 3 for story. Caught defenseless The Tar Heels’ defense couldn’t stop the Kansas Jayhawks on Saturday. See pg. 6 for story. 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The game against Penn State was the fifth game in three days played on Fetzer Field, sandwiched around a thunderstorm, and the field was definitely worse for the wear. Players on both sides lost their footing on cuts routinely. Walking around the goal after the game, it was a soggy patch of mud. “It was a lot of fun,” Taylor said. “It was muddy; it was definitely muddy People were falling all over the place, but it was a really good time. It was great." Contact the Sports Editor at sports@unc.edu. EACH DAY is CHALLENGING. EACH DAY is DIFFERENT. EACH DAY is REWARDING. I jwraQflßl JOIN THE FIGHT FOR PUBLIC HEALTH. The US. 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UNC coach Brian Kalbas said he was proud of the way Marand adjusted her game to defeat an ath letic opponent who previously had given her problems. ’She needed to know that she wasn’t going to win every point even if she did everything correct ly, because this girl was very com petitive, very athletic and moved extremely well,’ Kalbas said. ’Last year this girl really frus trated Sanaz, and Sanaz broke down tactically and mentally. This year, I think, Sanaz got stronger as the match went on." The Demon Deacons (8-9, 4-4) gave the Tar Heels some help when Sierra Poske went down with an injury in the opening minutes of play. This injur) forced Wake Forest to Take 1 S/SOI South towards Ptttttooro Exit Market St. / Southern VHlay LEATHERHEADS m i MIMS ISLAND E 124H5W5MDM15 HORTON HEARS A MR) >i JfIMOWfIMfMIO 211 13WD07:1M:45 SUPERHERO MOVIES liMtoiwisra Sttrtint^OWMKUSORBMMU:PRCICASRyyi S6.QO |PIOI TA L| SEATIHc Summer Jobs WOK AT JOftOAN LAKEI Cmmd Mam Iwmg fa unni positions. 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