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Wednesday, December 6. 1978 The Daily Tar Heel 5 y : :- .x'"" Vv ' v -a. - PfSWw? 'mi tii linn, irii,..ii.nu..,"., T Tar Meeh remember f i if -4' -41 I I 1 If .y f in i Staff photos , AU-ACC performers : Mike Sslzcno, Ricky Darden, Bob Loomis TTTl 1 IT make All-ACC first team The Associated Press Carolina tight end Bob Loomis, guard Mike Salzano and cornerback Ricky Bafden were all named to the All-ACC first team Tuesday and all three were named honorable mention All-Americas- Clemson earned a record 10 spots on the All-ACC team with split end Jerry Butler, tackle Steve Kenney, guard Joe Bostic, quarterback Steye Fuller and running back Lester Brown on offense and linemen Jonathan Brooks and Jim Stuckey, linebackers Bubba Brown and Randy Scott and defensive back Steve Ryan on defense. The N.C. State Wolf pack placed six players on the all-conference squad: tackle Chris Dieterich, center Jim Richter, running back Ted Brown and kicker Nathan Ritter on offense and lineman Simon Gupton and defensive back Woodrow Wilson on defense. Running back Steve Atkins, defensive linemen Bruce Palmer and Charles Johnson and defensive back Lloyd Burrus were selected from Maryland. Russ Henderson of Virginia was named the All-ACC punter. In addition, Butler, a 6-foot-1, 175 pound senior; Richter, a 6-3, 242 pound junior and Ted Brown, a 5-10, 199-pound senior were all named to the Associated Press All-America first team. Bostic, a 6-3, 255-pound senior was named to the AP second team and Fuller, a 6-4, 198-pound senior was the AP's third-team quarterback. Clemson's Kenney, Brown, Brooks, Stuckey, Ryan and Bubba Brown were all honorable mention All Americas as were State's Dieterich, Gupton and Wilson and Maryland's Atkins, Palmer and Burrus. Penn State's Chuck Fusina was named first-team quarterback and joining State's Brown in the backfield . are Oklahoma Hetsman Trophy winner Billy Sims and Southern California's Charles White. East Carolina's swim team defeated UNC last year for the first time. The Tar Heels will try to prevent the second time tonight. I f 3 c c Ter Heel sophomore frcestyler Dob Omainsky By NORMAN CANNADA Staff WrUer One year ago East Carolina upset the UNC men's swim team for the first time in the history of the rivalry. The Tar Heels will remember that loss when the Pirates come to Chapel Hill at 7 p.m. Wednesday for a dual meet. "This is a very important meet for our men," Coach Frank Comfort said. "East Carolina felt that beating us last year was the biggest thing they have done in swimming, so they'll be ready for us again." One of the bright spots already for this year's men's team has been freestyle swimmer Bob Omainsky. In the first meet against Pittsburg last Wednesday, Omainsky, a sophomore, won both the 500 and 1,000-yard free, setting a school record in the latter. "I feel pretty good about the way I'm swimming right now," Omainsky said. "I'm ahead of where 1 was at this time last year and I think I'm swimming much smarter now than 1 have in the past." . Although he was recruited heavily, the Melbourne, Fla., native said that Carolina was his first choice. "They flew me here during my senior year in high school and 1 really liked the campus," he said. Omainsky said that he feels very good about this year's men's team. "We're young, but we have a lot of good swinunexslhe said. "We also have more people who can swim a lot more events and more really good freshmen Omainsky added that the male swimmers this season have unlimited potential. "I think we can be as good as we want to be," he said. "We have a lot of potential and I think we can be one of the top 15 teams in the country." Like his coach, Omainsky thinks of last season's loss to the Pirates when talking of Wednesday's match. "We swam them at their place, last year," Omainsky said. "Nobobdy could know what it's like until they swam them there." Going into the meet with the Pirates, Omainsky said the men's team is strongest in the butterfly, breaststroke and medley relay. "We have one of our captains in the butterfly (Fritz Homans) and the other in the breasstroke (Mike Amaya), as well as other good swimmers in those events," he said. "The medley relay has both the breaststroke and the butterfly, so it's going to be good." The men's weakest point, Omainsky said, is the lack of experienced swimmers on the team. "When we went to Pitt last week, we didn't have any seniors on the traveling squad, but we had a lot of freshmen who had never swam against college competition," he said. "But, if they swim in college like, they did in high school, we'll be very good." Omainsky said that he thought the trip to Pittsburgh over the weekend might have helped prepare the Tar Heels for East Carolina. "Since we got beat by Pitt, it might give us more encouragement for ECU," he said. "It was a long trip back and we might not be as well pre-pared as we should be, but we are going to be ready for them." pirti Men's swimming vs. East Carolina, p.m. in Bowman Gray pool. 4 ACC teams still in Top 20 The Top Twenty teams in the Associated Press college basket poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, season records and total points. Points based on 20-19-18-17-16-15-14-13-12-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1: 1. Duke (51) - 4-0 1.153 Z UCLA (7) 3-0 1.072 3. Notre Dame 2-0 987 4. Michigan State 1-0 881 5. Kansas 3-0. 845 6. Michigan 2-0 794 7. Louisville 3-1 777 .8. N. Carolina State 4-1 758 9. Syracuse 4-0 647 10. Kentucky 2-0 644 11. Southern Cal.; 2-0 526 12. Louisiana State 4-0 505 13. Texas 3-1 455 14. North Carolina 1 3-1 375 15. Nevada-Las Vegas 3-0 353 16. Marquette 2-0 252 17. San Francisco 3-1 147 18. Rutgers 2-1 116 . 19. Maryland 2-2 73 20. Georgetown. D.C. 3-0 . 58 Former Clemson coach Pell begins new challenge at Florida The Associated Press In his first day as Florida football coach, Charley Pell named two assistants, met with the existing Gator squad, held a news conference and had an airplane standing by to fly him to visit prospects in various parts of the state. Pell, fresh from taking Clemson to its first Atlantic Coast Conference title in 1 1 years, announced the assistants at the news conference. The engaging, energetic Pell won immediate new friends before a Jacksonville Beach Quarterback Club audience Monday night and told the overflow crowd, "Florida is capable of winning a heck of a lot more than the SEC. "I didn't promise Dr, (university president- Robert Q.) -Marston a conference championship," Pell said. "1 did promise we will play good football. But the ultimate goal, of course, is championships." Pell, ironically scheduled several weeks ago to address the -club Monday night, will coach Clemson in the Gator Bowl for the second straight year Dec. 29. He said he will be able to continue coaching Clemson for its game with Ohio State while assembling his staff of assistants and recruiting for Florida. "There is a great quality of high school talent in Florida," Pell said. "We have to go after it, and we'll need a lot of help." His first goals are to put together a staff and go over recruiting lists with the Florida assistant coaches on the job through April under current contracts. "I've recommended our assistant head coach, Danny Ford, as my successor at Clemson," Pell said. "But if not, he'll be our assistant head coach at Florida." He said he forgot to ask Marston how long his contract is, but said the salary will be about $45,000 a year. Dickey got some $44,000 a year and will be paid during the remaining three years and five months of his pact. Pell said he never discussed the Florida athletic director's job because "both athletic director and coaching jobs are too much for one man to handle these .days." ' ,:Vr -. -.. .... -; ; He said he turned down a pay hike from Clemson because "that's not my point. I see a great opportunity and 1 felt I had to take it." Pell, 37, is a graduate of Alabama. In five years as a head coach at Jacksonville State of Alabama and two at-Clemson, he has a record of 51-17-2. He took over a Clemson team that had been 3-6-2 in 1976 and coached it to 8-3-1 and a Gator Bowl appearance against Pittsburgh last year. s Virginia tix today Student tickets for the Carolina Virginia men's basketball game scheduled for Saturday. Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m. will be distributed today at 5 p.m. intj Carmichael Auditorium. Students should bring Iheir ID and athletic pass. 10 - - PRE-CHRISTMAS sale ends CLEARANCE dec. 10 30 OFF Everything in Stock "Great Christmas Gifts" . OPEN TONITE 'TIL 8 173 E. 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