dhr Saily (Ear Brrl Tar Heels on pace with former CWS squads BY DAVID ELY SPORTS EDITOR CARY lt's tempting to make the comparison. Same school. Same coach. Same compliment of cagey veterans and raw underclassmen. It’s only natural to gauge just where this year's North Carolina baseball team fits in with the past two squads that came so close to winning the Men’s College World Series. But all those thoughts and con nections disappear after a few min utes with UNC coach Mike Fox. “I’ll let people compare when the year is over,” he said Sunday. BASEBALL FROM PAGE 12 Seager that cleared the right-field fence. Seager piled up a career-best five RBI on the night and stretched his ACC-leading RBI count to 57. Sunday the hits came in bunch es. The sixth through ninth hitters strung together four hits in a row in both the second and sixth innings, producing five combined runs. “We just got some timely hitting, and I feel like, one through nine, everybody was able to contribute, which definitely helped us out,” sophomore Tim Fedroff said. “It's just getting guys on base and get ting big hits.” Even with the series sweep and the best 41-game start since the early 1980s, Fox said it's too early to relax. UNC travels to Charlotte on Tuesday to face a team that they needed 12 innings to beat at home last week and then faces High Point on Wednesday before host ing Florida State in what will be the toughest weekend series yet “We're going to be judged, like even-body, on how we finish," Fox said. “And we’ve got a tough road to hoe here. Starting with a road game Tuesday, our schedule gets a whole lot tougher.” Contact the Sports Editor at sportsQunc.edu. Regal cinemas |*A<.A!N .IN . . A?sr. 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Like, you have to do this, and you have to do that.” Given the wray UNC has played of late, many people might want to set that proverbial bar in Omaha, Neb., where North Carolina would attempt to claim the national title that eluded them the past two years. Looking at the numbers, it’s easy to see another deep postseason run in the fourth-ranked Tar Heels’ future. After blitzing Boston College three times by a combined score of gv DTH/JOHN W ADKISSON North Carolina's Tim Fedroff attempts to slide under a tag during UNC’s series sweep of Boston College. Fedroff had four RBIs on the weekend. 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Starters Alex White, Adam Warren and Matt Harvey com- DTH CLASSIFIEDS Summer Jobs YMCA CAMP REGISTRAR The Chapel Hill Carrboro YMCA is now hiring lor the summtt camp registrar position Must be at least 18 years of age and have experience with administrative and computer skids Post two will require interaction with camp parents as wed as twv management and organua lions skills Available starting April Ist through August tor approximately 20 hn/wk To apply please contact Wntney Kata at 442 9822 or wtahnOchcywca.org. May apply at 960 Mart* Luther Blvd. or wwwchcjmcaorg LIFEGUARDS AND SWIM INSTRUCTORS needed for Meadowmont Swim Chib Current certifications required Competitive pay. ftei ible hours, lively atmosphere Calf 945-0840 for an application Sports bined to last 19 innings against the Eagles while allowing a total of just four earned runs. That effort, combined with another dominating performance from the bullpen, has all but closed the book on whether the Tar Heels would suffer a pitching drop-off this season. North Carolina currently leads the nation in ERA, and the staff is posting numbers superior even to those of the past Tar Heel squads that featured first-round draft picks Andrew Miller and Daniel Bard. “That was one of our big con cerns because we've lost so much. SENIORS FROM PAGE 12 fourth-quarter goal. After their first two years, Haus and the No. 13 Tar Heels' seniors are excited just to be back in the thralls of the nation's top teams. “Now they’ve had back-to-back seasons where our team is one of the most prominent in the country, and we should be there. And they’re done a lot to help us in that area. We re going to need that if we're going to move on in both tournaments." But Tintle said he still has things to accomplish on top of the Tar Sudoku .* . games By The Mepham Group * VSBsR e 2008 The Mepnam Group DtstnOuteP by Tribune Media Services All rights reserved ie.l: nHHH Complete the grid so each row, column 2c I o n 4 I I and 3 ’ b V' 3 box < in I D 0:9:1 bold borders) con | i — - tains every digit Ito O 9 For strategies on _ ' j | - _ - how to solve Sudoku. 7 5 2 visit www. sudoku. ■ 1 1 1 1 ■■■ 1 1 org.uk. |_®_. . . L Solution to 4 Q Friday’s puzi:le i j 1 } i 695 j-4 1 3 [B7 2 1 6 7 8 37482 95 6 1 ° 2 1 8 765 493 QQ -j 721346985 j J |j l ßs 3 2 9 7 6 1 4 : O 946 158 2 3 7 ' , 4 .6.7 5 81 3 2 9 Q C O C ~7 182934 756 3 J P ' 1153916721148 Congratulations to the Class of 2008! Carolina visit youngalumni.unc.edu o find out r 1 f |ji ; | I how you can stay connected with Carolina. THE Daily Crossword Edited by Wayne Robert Williams ACROSS 1 Deeply engrossed 5 Primitive calculators 10 Laughter sounds 14 Continuously 15 Punctuation mark 16 Bahrain ruler 17 Little more than 18 Perch 19 Memonzation method 20 Kentucky Derby to some 23 Chicago team 24 King of France 25 Respiratory disorder 28 Manade 33 2007 Kentucky Derby winner 35 Dent starter? 36 Poker holding 37 Morsel for dobbin 38 Sense 39 O T book 4033 A's rider 44 Chemical compound 46 Imitation gold alloy 47 Hide-hair link 48 Miner's entrance 49 Kentucky Derby track 56 Corker 57 Related on mother's Summer Jobs WANT TO ENJOY SUMMER working outside this year? Port time nursery workers needed for Chapel Hill peren mai plant nmery Hours ftenbte. stu dents welcome Cal for appointment 919J09-0649 SOMMER CAMP STAFF are needed at tie Oupei HJ Carrboro YMCA Futbme ftpart-tmedayewr* opportunities from early June #j late August Pro grams senang youth ages 5-15 through badbonai camps (jßovtMkhrymca.org njohnaonOchcymca org). sports camps (mmeyenMbicymca.org}. teen leadership (awaonOchcymca.org) 6 other special ■detests fwkahnOdicymcaorg) Group wtenawes are scheduled lor ApnM 3th 4 May 13th, APPLY TODAY* Email or cal (919442-9822) ter add bonai idutmabon! but our freshman have really stepped up,’ sophomore second baseman Kyle Seager said of UNC’s play on the mound. Fast start aside, the Tar Heels have yet to hit the highlight of their ACC schedule, an upcoming series against No. 3 Florida State and road trips to Virginia and No. 1 Miami. These tests will show whether any comparisons to the last two seasons are merited. “I think the jury is still out on us,“ Fox said. “I think people on the outside looking in say, ‘OK, they are where they are. They’ve beaten these teams. Can they beat Florida State?'” Heels’ regular season successes. A win against Duke in the first round of this weekend's ACC Tournament would proride the sort of redemption he seeks freedom from an 0-16 conference record, the monkey on the back of every one of the team's seniors. “We need it. Definitely need it. We've been close a couple times; we’ve been upset. We've been up on Duke a lot, got upset. “But it's in our cards. We’re gonna get it soon enough.” Contact the Sports Editor at Bports (a unc.edu side 58 Sounds of amazement 60 Vessels for ashes 61 Pursuing 62 Pull (for) 63 Humdrum 64 Active sorts 65 Low joint DOWN 1 Dream letters 2 Declare 3 Country in the Andes 4 Digging machine 5 Circus performer 6 Crude dudes 7 Oodles 8 Bobby's black|ack 9 "ER" extras 10 Brave 11 Book after Joel Tk IN jO | P [fM m|o[H|sMC |H|O ] P i |p[l | e I luTtilTßßjrnrlElßTj I |p|p| i | Ic|l|a|m|BcTh|elslt|p|a|t|c|h[ |E|w|E|sß|s|M|gJs{T|T|T[H| Summer Jobs CHECK IN AND SNACK BAR ATTENDANTS needed it Meadowmont Swvn Club Fkwnble hours, great environment Caw 945-0640 for an application CAMP COUNSELOR Durham's favorite traditional summer day camp, located on 100 acres of seen* countryside is looking for counselors to teach swimming, athletics, archery canoeing and nature Do you enjoy bemg outside m the summer, creating fun activities for groups of cMdren and meebng oth er people who enjoy woriung with kfe? You are ■Mted to be a part of the team at Camp River lea Must be avafeble weekdays, lime 9 thru August 8.2006 To Ham more, check out: www camprwerlea com CaH 919 724-9449 or emari campenupponOcamprrverfea.com MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2008 Until those roads have been crossed and those tests taken, it will be difficult to place this year’s group in the hierarchy of historical North Carolina squads. To one player who was a part of the 2006 and 2007 teams, there is a No. 1 in the debate among the three. “I think it’s probably two or three,” junior Tim Federowicz said. ‘The team my freshman year was probably the best I've ever played on.” Contact the Sports Editor at sports <£( unc.edu. SOFTBALL FROM PAGE 12 the series was short-lived, as UNC rallied back to collect three two-out runs in the bottom of the first UNC pitcher Amber Johnson made the lead stick for the Tar Heels. Striking out nine in the series’ final game, Johnson improved her record to 12-1 on the year and finished off North Carolina's 16th consecutive con ference win. Contact the Sports Editor at sports (a unc.edu On the farm Residents attend the 13th annual Piedmont Farm Tour, which fea tured 35 farms. See pg. 4 for story. Stopping in The Board of Visitors gathered in Chapel Hill for its spring meeting this weekend. Go online for story . Book smart The Chapel Hill Public Library celebrates its 50th birthday. See pg. 5 for story . Ticket debate The Carolina Athletic Association will hold a basketball ticket forum. See pg. 3 for story. Ice cream run Students run the Maple View- Challenge to raise funds for Nourish International. 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