4The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, f K Whole Boneless Pork Loin Lb. Perdue - Grade "A Viva Paper Towels 62 "Z N o kv Roll N. Z- Glacier Club D3 1 BHlU . Prices Effective Through September 10, 1991 Prices In This Ad Effective Through Tuesday, September 10, 1991. In Orange County Stores Only. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities. None Sold To Dealers. We Gladly Accept Federal Food Stamps. September 4, 1991 ff Lb. .... --' " split' jSriii ikw Seedless L7Coo) fvy President's Choice Salsa Picante 15.5 Oz. GLACIER CLUB. 4 00 ' j-''2Vrrui1' 2 Liter Bottle - Mountain Dew IP0D SoDgX n0 Posn il n Hot Or Mild l 0 r i v!.-;;;;.i;;,.. .; . W DTHEvanEile Tar Heel midfielder Nancy Lang, an All-America candidate, needs only 1 2 assists to break Peggy Anthon's career mark of 40 Field hockey lacks experience, but looks to reload, not rebuild By Matt Johnson Staff Writer For North Carolina field hockey coach Karen Shelton, success has been commonplace throughout the past de cade. Eight consecutive ACC titles, a national championship and five trips to the Final Four have put UNC on the map as a field hockey power. But despite a decade of success, the coming season may test the mettle of Shelton and her Tar Heels. UNC lost four seniors to graduation from last year's 20-4 NCAA runner-up squad. Laurel Hershey, Peggy Anthon, Beth Taterosian and Terri Buck, the cornerstones of UNC field hockey over the past four years, are gone. With them went a four-year record of 77-10. "There s no question it s a rebuild ing year," Shelton said. "We have to replace four talented seniors. This is a hard-working group, but they are also very young," the UNC coach said of a Tar Heel team which boasts only two seniors and two juniors. Seniors Jennifer Clark and Nancy Lang will team with juniors Mary Hartzell and Amy Cox to form the vet- Carolina Union! JOIN A UNION COMMlTTK RECRUITMENT IS NOW! Drop by Rm. 200 upstairs in the Union or get an application beside the Union Desk. Due Sept. 13. 962-J157 i ft Field Hockey Head Coach: Karen Shelton (1 1 th year) Shelton's Record: 155-43-4 Assistant Coaches: Tracey Yurgin, Lesl ie Lyness, Laurel Hershey 1 990 Record: 20-4 overall, NCAA Final ist Returning Letterwinners: (1 2) Jennifer 8 1 izzard, Cinda Carpenter, Jenn ifer Clark, Amy Cox, Stephanie Caulin, Jessica Crasso, Mary Hartzell, Sara Johnson, Nancy Lang, Kelly Staley, Peggy Storrar, Stephanie Walsh. Newcomers: (7) Jill Croke (Wellesley, Mass.), Barbara Hansen (San Diego), Sharon Moore (Riverton, N.J.), Amy Moyers (Bow, N.H.), Kimberly Schroll (Reading, Pa.), Cicely Wilson (Bala Cynwyd, Pa.), Leslie Wornall (Shawnee Mission, Kan.). eran core of this year's team. "Those individuals will be the heart and soul of this team," Shelton said. "We'll look to Jennifer Clark to score a lot of goals for us this year," Shelton said of her All-America back. Clark, from Lebanon, Pa., did just that last year, punching in 21 goals from her sweeper position to lead the Tar Heels and rank her second in the ACC. In addition to her scoring duties, Clark and goalie Peggy Storrar will anchor a young Tar Heel defense. Storrar, a redshirt sophomore from Mahopac, N.Y., started all 24 games for UNC last year, allowing only 1.31 goals per game while posting eight shutouts. AIM FOR iS GRE, GMAT, LSAT & MCAT Test Preparation Courses FREE Diagnostic Exam Grad School Entrance Counseling Gasses Starting Now In Time For October Exams! It ICJUIIRJIL SIIUP 306 W. Franklin Street (formerly Fowler's Grocery Store) 932-9400 SUCCES II ffl D Sophomore Cinda Carpenter, a. Montechanin, Del., native, will shift to the center back spot from the left back . position she held for 23 games last year. The other two backfield spots are up for . grabs, and may be filled by redshirt freshmen Jessica Grasso and Sara John son. The other Tar Heel senior is Nancy Lang. The All-ACC midfielder's six . goals and 27 assists ranked her second , in scoring on last year's team, and she will be counted on to guide North Carolina's offense this year. Cox, a starter at last year, will slide back to join Lane and Hartzell in the midfield. Many of Lang's assists this year may : DC lurncu UllU KUaia UY lll oin-iv wi. SUpilUIIIUIC lUIWdlu .jitpiiumv Ttaiau. . m. ... i innn. a - l ne len wing was nameu i yyu s v . Rookie of the Year after scoring 13 : gvma, i,iviuvii.& & . ITIvT",. 1 n Kamirin'il winnvtr Penn State. ; YV Uiail Will V JUIIIV Hliwinwu u; v,. ,,..., o - .... Vallw QtnW anH firQf-vpar RtnrtPT Jen-'v nifer Blizzard. ' Shelton also pointed to freshmen;- Barbara Hansen, bharon Moore, Amy;-. Moyers and Kimberly Schroll as new-;! comers who could eventually see play- ing time. The Tar Heels will open with an,x unusually strong schedule.playing their -i first four games on the road and their.. nrst six games against iop-iu reams, Regarding the possibility of another t L I XT" A A conterence cnampionsnip anu isnt , run Qhattnn horfrrpri hprhpts "It's rtfifl- . . i ...... o nitely a possibility," she said of the ACC title, but theentire AC win gear its season towards us." One would expect the Tar Heels to be . up to the challenge. APTop25 Rank Record Pts Pvs 1. Florida St. (54) 1-0-0 1.469 1 2. Michigan (1) 0-0-0 1,363 2 3. Miami (1) 1-0-0 1,318 3 4. Washington (2) 0-0-0 1,257 4 5. Penn St. 1-0-0 1.225 7 6. Florida 0-0-0 1.148 5 7. Notre Dame 0-0-0 1,113 6 8. Clemson 0-0-0 1,026 9 9. Oklahoma 0-0-0 963 10 10. Houston (1) 1-0-0 933 12 11. Tennessee 0-0-0 883 11 12. Colorado 0-0-0 830 13 13. Texas 0-0-0 792 14 14. Nebraska 0-0-0 638 15 15. Iowa 0-0-0 541 18 16. Southern Cal 0-0-0 532 16 17. Georgia Tech 0-1-0 514 8 18. Auburn 1-0-0 432 17 19. Michigan St. 0-0-0 411 20 20. Alabama 0-0-0 339 22 21. Texas A&M 0-0-0 313 21 22. Ohio St. 0-0-0 234 23 23. UCLA 0-0-0 157 24 24. Syracuse 0-0-0 141 25 25. Brlgham Young 0-1-0 122 19 Others receiving votes: Baylor 93, Louisville 87, NorthCarolina 67, Pittsburgh 63, Illinois 28, Virginia Tech 21, Oregon 20, N. Carolina St. 1 9, California 1 7, LSU 1 2, Mississippi 1 1 , Air Force 10, Georgia 9, Virginia 9, Colorado St. 4, San Diego St. 3, South Carolina 3, Hawaii 2, Southern Miss. 2, Kansas 1. Sports on TV Wednesday, September 4 11 a.m. Tennis: U.S. Open; USA 7:30 p.m. Tennis: U.S. Open; USA 7:30 p.m. Baseball: Atlanta at Montreal or Baltimore at Toronto; ESPN