12 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2008 WRESTLING Mueller shines despite close UNC losses BY GABE HIATT SENIOR WRITER Keegan Mueller answered any questions about his bum shoulder and banged-up knee Saturday. The senior 165-pounder shined on a dismal day for a Tar Heel team that went 0-3 against Michigan State, Wisconsin and Illinois in the third annual ACC/Big Ten Clash at Eddie Smith Field House. “You have to learn to wrestle hurt,” coach C.D. Mock said. “There’s not too many wrestlers at the Division I level that when you go through a season by the time you get to nationals, you’re not hurting somewhere.” In spite of his pain, Mueller excelled in the event, bringing his To Place a Line Classified Ad Log onto ’ _ Deadlines safasaaat SSteßaa www.dallytarheri.eom/dasslfleds or Call 919-962-0252 EXTRAS: Box Your Ad Sl/day Bold Your Ad: $3% |BR = Bedroom BA = Bath mo = month hr -- hour wk = week W/D = washer/dryer 080 =or best offer AC = air conditioning w/ = with” LR ='living room! 3pm, tWO business days prior to publication Announcements NOTICE TO All DTH CUSTOMERS Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classified ads. We publish Monday thru Friday when classes are in ses sion. A university holiday is a DTH holiday too (i.e. this affects deadlines). We reserve the right to reject, edit, or reclassify any ad. Ac ceptance of ad copy or prepayment does not imply agreement to publish an ad. 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He shut out the 14th-ranked 165-pounder in the country, Michigan State’s Rex Kendle, and dominated Wisconsin’s Gabe Stopplemoor to the tune of 15 points and a technical fall in the first period. “I feel like whenever it’s on the line in front of your fans, you love those (matches),” Mueller said. “It makes you wrestle your best.” He gave his best to Illinois’ Roger Smith-Bergsrud, but the 13th ranked wrestler handed Mueller his only loss in a 3-2 bout. Close losses proved to be the theme of the day, and North Carolina lost 10 bouts by 2 points or fewer. “We proved to everybody when Place a Classified: www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 Child Care Wanted AFTERNOON BABYSITTER NEEDED M-F 3-6:3opm from January, for 2 girls, ages 11 and 9. Pick up from school, take them to some afternoon activities and give them supper. Availability to work extra evening and/or weekend hours from time to time ideal, but not essential. 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PACKAGING, INTERNATIONAL SHIPPINGI Checkout our website: www.unc.edu/student/orgs/sls Student Legal Services A"t> Suite 3407 Union 962.1303 DTH ARTICLE ONLINE: UNC’s Daniel Llamas notched a top-10 win Saturday. we go out there all the time that we’re not to be taken lightly” senior heavyweight Justin Dobies said. Dobies felt the tinge of tight defeat more than any of his team mates. Twice he fell 3-2 to a wrestler ranked in the top 10 in the country. Those were John Wise of Illinois and Kyle Massey of Wisconsin. He did manage to defeat MSITs Alan O’Donnell, 3-1, and kept a pos itive outlook on the day’s struggles. “I’m gonna do everything in my power to train,” Dobies said. “When I get there, they better watch out.” Senior 197-pounder Daniel Llamas got excited himself. 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