!. 6The Daily Tar HeelMonday, March 30, 1987 Kaplan shines in ACC : Gymnast Barbi Callahan performs State tice tly gave UNC a 4-3 lead which it never relinquished. "With any good college team with metal bats, if you give them more than three outs, chances are they're going to get some runs," UNC coach Mike Roberts said. "With Maurer, I just felt we had to make a change somewhere, and 1 felt like he was the right person." Early on, Russell was the right person. In the third inning, he laced a double into the gap in left-center to score Bryn Kosco, and minutes later trotted home courtesy of Brian Bark s sacrifice fly. Russell hit the aforementioned home run in the fifth, and started the State rally in the eighth with a leadoff single. That rally spelled the end of Trautwein s tenure on the mound. The tall righthander didn't have his good stuff early, and consistently fell behind the State batters. 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"The sixth and seventh were the two best innings I had, but I w as just pitching on getting the ball where I had to." Trautwein was replaced on the mound by southpaw Doug Torborg, who has emerged as the Tar Heels' new stopper. Torborg began in rocky fashion, as after getting Bark to pop up he gave up hard singles to both Alex Wallace and Mark Withers. Withers' line drive cut the UNC lead to one with the bases loaded. But Torborg went to his curveball. and forced two soft ground balls to the first baseman, escaping the fire with only minor burns. In the ninth, he coerced Russell, fittingly enough, into a game-ending 4-6-3 double play. Three batters, thiee outs. Just like Cartwright designed it. 'A comedy that entertainingly and success- PMI aV 4 a a a a a a lZT7 f fully expresses itself through intelligent . ' 1 1 characters. It's spontaneously funny. .." rrt and iUuminating... II movie about sex." 4r1t BI010GICALS LU J meet, team doesn't By PARIS GOODNIGHT Special to DTH One bright spot emerged from the Saturday's ACC Invitational Gym nastics Meet for the UNC Tar Heels. Stacy Kaplan won the all-around competition with a score of 37.5, more than a point higher than her closest rival. Most of the rest of the meet, though, consisted of Maryland and N.C. State showing their grace under pressure. The squads managed to ignore the loud and obnoxious heckling by some UNC wrestlers, and their teams often made as much noise as the 350 fans who came to watch at Carmichael Auditorium. The Maryland Terrapins brought a 14-6 dual meet record into the meet and took home the ACC champion ship with a score of 1 8 1. 85. N.C. State finished second with 180.40 and UNC finished third with 179.85. UNC coach Derek Galvin's team battled injuries and sickness including this week's flu epidemic among some team members all year, and the 2-7 dual meet record reflected this. "1 almost started crying a couple of times tonight because weVe got a lot of seniors," said Galvin. "1 thought we did the best we could. They came back after a tough season and finished up with their best meet of the year." Galvin gave the Terrapins credit for their win and said they have the strongest team they have had in years. Kaplan continued to thrill the crowd with her near-flawless rou tines, especially on floor and beam which she won with scores of 9.45 and 9.5. The beam score tied a UNC record set by Suzanne Tonietto in 1985 and gave Kaplan UNC's record score in three of the four events and in the all-around competition. Scoreboard Lacrosse Maryland 16, UNC 6 UNC 0 2 1 36 Maryland 4 3 4 516 GOALS: UNC Scott Cox 3, Ted Brown. Pat Welsh, Gary Seivold. Maryland Mike Mosko 4, Tom Worstell 2. Brendan Hanley 2, Kirk Thurston 2. Daniel Gilday 2, Jack Merrill. Guy Riccardi, Brian Willard, Mike Smith. ASSISTS: UNC Tim Welsh. Pat Welsh. Maryland Mosko 3, Thurston 3. Hanley 2. Worstell, Chris Lamon. SHOTS: UNC 32. Maryland 29. SAVES: UNC - Barney Aburn 6, Pat Olmert 2. Maryland Jim Beard more 17. FACEOFFS: UNC 13, Maryland 12. GROUND BALLS: UNC 51. Maryland 56. PENALTIES: UNC 6. Maryland. Records: UNC 5-1, 0-1. Maryland 6-0, 2-0. Track Atlantic Coast Ralay At N.C. State l j ' (UNC Scorers) Men: 40uliu Idles 4 6. Brelht Walker. 52.2ft 3.200 "relaV 4.tjNQ. 131.47..-., v ' Women: 100 hurdies 4. Kim Austin. 13.87 (school record); 1,500 run 4. Vicki Verinder, 4 32 55, 400 reiay 6. UNC. 47.4ft 400 hurdies 1. Jill Inzarry, 59.59 (meet record); Triple jump 3 Austin, 39-1 1 V4; 3.200 relay 1 . UNC (Monica Witterholt, Inzarry, Kari Krehnbrink, Mia Pollard). 8 53.25 (meet record); 3.000 run 2. Holly Murray. 9 36 40. rVl WERE FIGHTING FOR jLITTTT OURUFE Jy J J Kji) American Heart fT Association CAROLINA When you sign a 9- or 12-month lease at CAROLINA APARTMENTS by April 10th. Limited number of trips available, and applies for new residents only. Call Now For Details 929-2139 fir WOMEN'S TENNIS YS ; N.C.State TENNIS CENTER; -- h Kaplan will go on to the regional competition in Florida. Barbi Cal lahan and Kristin Bilotta also have chances to go individually but are not assured of spots yet. "This is the first time all year that IVe hit everything just right. I think this is my second highest score ever but I can still improve," said Kaplan. "It was a frustrating year for the team. We just had to fight and pull it all together." Kaplan made the All-ACC team (top six in each event and all-around) in everything except the bars, which Angela Fontana of N.C.State won. UNC's Missy Shaffner, Lynn Cote and Bilotta tied for fourth to make the All-ACC bars team. Callahan gained All-ACC status on the floor exercise and Bilotta did the same on the beam. Maryland's Ronanne Comerford won the vault competition and Kaplan was UNC's only member of this All-ACC team. "I wish we were going to the NCAAs as a team," Galvin said. "We're at the mercy of the judges. Some of the teams (from this region) will make it that are not as strong as State or us. "We were shooting to beat State. Maryland was just too tough. The girls knew, and I knew, that it was going to come down to who could stay on beam." And the beam continued to be the big problem for the Tar Heels, as their scores stayed in the eight to nine range while the Wolfpack was getting high marks and good crowd response to its floor routines. Kaplan finally broke the drought and scored her 9.5 to win the event. Galvin said he was disappointed by a few scoring inconsistencies by the judges but was not sure whether that would have affected the final standings. Men's Tennis UNC 7, Presbyterian 2 (Saturday's match) Singles Jeff Chambers (UNC) d. Taylor Hamilton 6-4, 6-2; Eddie Stewart (UNC) d. Joe Huff 6- 2, 6-2; Mark DeMattneis (UNC) d. John Morris 1 -6. 6-4. 6-2; Don Johnson (UNC) d. Eric Melching 7- 5, 7-6; James Krege (UNC) d. Wilson Tennille 6-3, 6-2; Tom Finnegan (UNC) d. Spence Jenkins 6-3, 6-2. Doubles Jimmy Weilbaecher-Finnegan (UNC) d. Huff-Tennille 6-4. 7-6; Jeff Hoffman Melching (P) d. Derek Weilbaecher-Mike Fitzsim mons 6-3, 6-3; Holland-Jenkins (P) d. Brian Birchfield-Carter Griffin 6-3, 7-5. Records: UNC 14-4, Presbyterian 12-8. Women's Tennis UNC 7, Virginia 2 (Saturday's match) Singles Gina Goblirsh (UNC) d. Irene Usiskin 6-2. 6-3; Spencer Barnes (UNC) d. Diane Sancilio 3-6. 6-4. 6-3; Ann Stephenson (UNC) d. Kelley Kilinkiewicz 6-4, 6-ft Ramona Esquibel (UVa.) d. Michelle Lambert 6-7. 7-6, 6-4; Valerie Farmer (UNC) d. MicheUe McKeen 6-1.6-3; Petra Wessels (UNC) d. Gabriela Casero 6-2. 6-1. Doubles Barnes-Goblirsh (UNC) d. Leslie Reid-McKeen 6-3, 7-5; BaJentine-Cox (UNC) d. Usiskin-Suzette Guffey 6-3, 6-4; Casero-SanciHo (UVa.) d. Farmer-Wessels 7-6. 6-4. Records: UNC 18-6, 3-ft Virginia 6-4. 2-2. 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