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Friday, March 24, T995TechnicianNorth Carolina State University’s Newspaper Since 1920Raleigh, North CarolinaWorld-“ride Web On-line Edition: http.//www2.ncsu edu/ncsu/stud pubs/Techmcran/Candidates for treasurerCamtita DavisI Carmita Davis believesmore money can be foundfor student organizations.Bv NICOLE BOWMANSum Waiter:Carmita Davis, a senior iiiaccounting. hopes to increasefunding to student organizations ifshe is elected student bodytreasurer.Davis. the current StudentGovemnient auditor. Plans to getntore tnoney throtigh the AlumniAssociation and by cutting costs.“I'd like to see the executivebratich [of Student (iovernmentlwork with the AlumniAssociation." Davrs said. "InSee DAVIS. Page PNC Siiscnior in.INish Mehta wants tospread around StudentGovernment money.By Nicou: Bowvtss(St/d; Writ'stzNish Mehta. who is running totstudent body treasurer. is fed tip“I'm sick and tired ot theintantile behavior of Student(iovernnientf' said the freshmanmajoring iit political science. "I'mfrustrated to see them act iii theway that hints students,"Mchta. a student senator.believes the otfice ot treasurer hasbeen abtised,"I plan to open the records." besaid. "I want Student (iovernment.Sr‘r' MENTA. Pilgr' 3 PNish MehtaOur 75th Year, Number 72critical conditionIllis mother says hiscondition is improving aftera bicycle accident.Bi' EMILv SL'TTUN’Cums W 't’.Steven M I.ovctt. a senioi itielectrical engineering. remains intt'lllcal condition at Wake Medical(‘entcr following a bicycle accidentMondav morningIhc accident occurred whenI,o\ctt crossed l'illlk'L‘llC l)rive Illtroiit of a blue Buick Regal drivenby liloise WattsdewNo one has been charged. biit thecase is still under investigation. saidPublic Safety Spokesman Larrylillis.“Thankfully he isdoing fine. We areupset that he won‘tgraduate in May. butwe are thrilled to havehint alive.“ — Lovett‘s motherlovctt. who lives .tt iTIS('liragaw. was s. licdntcd to graduatein May. but the .ittiitent ‘v\tllprevent his graduation He willresume his \clllH‘IIIlL‘ when Itt’ isso, Acetomi. I’trei‘ .‘ rA time Io give thanksIIIfiulLIW-WflllIIIIIIéiI»1.irrrroken computerif%1!lliiwlamed for pastpig'uwmmmunmmamuuumumfifinance problemsI New equipment helpsStudent Governmentmonitor its money this year.Bv Lil \lAHNt‘Kt‘,Technical problems and poorcommunication within StudentGovernment contributed to themtsinanagctnent of fundsthtoughoat l.ist year. said StudentSenate President Megan JonesTlte bookkeeping problemsconvinced .lottcs. who was a settatorlast yeat. that Student (.ioverniuctttneeded an audit. But Jones isoptimistic that this year's books arein better order."It was d mess." Jones s.tltl.referring to lilt' books tiom theprevious year."I'l'hts year's treasurerl. TashaYoungblood. whipped it iiitoshape."Last year‘s treasurer and currentStudent l‘ltiil) l’tt‘sttlcttl. HobbyJohnson. balanced the budget andtrac ked expenditures by hand. Jonessaid Johnson had to maintainrecords that way because oftechnical problems with Itiscomputer.The Student Senate was unawareof these problems, Joties said Thesenate could have solved theproblem by purchasing newequipment through an emergencyfund. she said.Jones believes the senators wouldhave approved the money had theyknown about the computerproblems.Attempting to balance Student(iiiverntiient's books by hand madeit almost impossible to have anupdated budget every two weeksfor the Student Senate meetings.Jones said.On March 33. I‘J‘H. StudentGovernment. fed up with notknowing where its money wasgoing. called for a student audit.The audit was officially requestedby five standing corntnittee chairs:John ()‘Quinn. governmentoperations; Kevitt Lye. services,Megati Jones. special projects.Aaron Maurer. student life: andJohn Woodell. studettt relationsThe bill calling for the audit waspassed and signed by last year'sstudent body president. (‘hris Jones.and last year‘s student senatepresident. (‘hris Scott.A student auditor was neverappointed. however. because theuniversity stepped iii and ottercd itsservices. The N( State Internal:‘sudit Division completed its auditby February IWS.Now the treasurers office is rundifferently. Youngblood has aworking computer. loaded with aspreadsheet program to balanceStudent Government's budget. Sheis currently writing a manual. whichwill outline procedures anddirections for future treasurers tofollow.‘ iigning to beJonnext .i s .vLUUC idy president.plans to put the entire budget online. if elected. Students would beable to access how. when and whyStudent Government spends itsmoney. which Jones says is reallythe students‘ money. StudentGovernment receives 10 fromeach student through student fees.“There shouldn‘t be thesescandals." Jones said "This shouldnot be the Student Governmentsoap opera, There should be nogray areas. We need to make themblack."”IfL.t‘ . .Volunteers on the Brickyard help students sign up to send their favorite stott members truit and thank-you notes.Organizations help students offer praiseI N.C. State staffmembers get apples andcards front students.Bv EMILi' Si'rtos'SW‘ Writttt:.-\n apple a day gives a teachersiitttc praiseN (‘ State students were able tosign up this week to send theirfavorite staff member a note atidan apple as a sign of gratitudeMembers of the Student Alumni.\ssttL‘ltlilttn tSAAt and GammaBeta Phi manned a booth nest tothe Atrium from 10 am. to 2.30pm. on Wednesday attd Thursday.Students could come by arid fillout message cards, which weresent to staff members for freeStudents could send as many cards“When teacher evaluations go out, studentsdon’t have the chance to directly thankprofessors. We figured students needed a wayfor staff members to be appreciated in antore personal manner.”Kathryn Klawiter.Student Alumni Associationas they wished. attd the cardscould be sent anonymously orsigned.“This year we estimated 400notes arid apples." said KathrynKlawiter, art SAA member “Ithink we have been successfulbecause the service is free."This is the second year studentshave had the opportunity to thankstaff members with an apple and anote. Klaw iter said.”When teacher evaluattotts goout. students don't have thechance to diiectly thankprofessors." she said "We figuredstudents needed a way for staffmembers to be appreciated iii atnore personal manner "Nest week. members ot the twoorganizations will dc t\et themessages and apples to the stattmembers.last year. 300 notes and appleswere sent to statt members.Klawiter said. This year. Jot arebeing sent.The apples were boughtwholesale with S.»\. \ ttinds shesaidlamont McDonald. a senior inmechanical enginecttng. is pleasedwith the serv ice"I was happy to be guen achance to acknow ledge aprofessor who has outshtncd thetest." hC sdttl "\\ t‘ IlL‘CtI Islencourage the good protcssois weltave. and I happen to ha\c one otthe best professors who descrv cs apat oit the back “Physical education department plays key role in outreach programdays a week of tttness instruction“Healthful Living Through Athletic (‘lub and the Wilmington cover tour counties beginning this state." Liiiitpkiti said.I Planners hope to improve calledspring.Physical Education." The program Athletic (‘IubAccording to the l992 North by certified physical educatorsphysical education forfitnesslearnstudentshelptoseeksThe company believes the An anticipated I00 public schools. Carolina Children and Youth Programs will include health andNorth Carolina’s children. concepts. healthy behavior and programwill benefit the state.500 PE teachers and 25,000 l‘linCSS Study. North Carolina'sactivities. such as classes itilifetitne sports skills by conducting "We are happy to have an students in grades ranging front children have more body fat and fitnessdance. gymnastics. karateBv JANA JENKINSPEforworkshopsteachingwill less flexibility and are less pportunityHowever.outdoorandStar; Wrmrpinstructors.fit than children Lumpkin saidadventureswith such art educational impact." benefit front the program in aerobicallythe program is opennationally.NewandPittWake.Durham.said [)an Campbell. the company‘srequested.activityanytoNC. State physical education The two-year, outreach effort is directorHanover counties.of marketing.North Carolina ranks 35th ininstructors want to help public funded by a t00,()00 grant fronttime spent on school The outreach program is in itsschool students stay healthy.the Raleigh-based Athletic Clubs. The program. which is directed “We are focusing on those four amount ofeducation.Elementary eighth year of offering free. on-sitePE Department Head Angela Inc. The company operates the by the NCSII (‘ollege of counties because that is where the physicalin North Carolina currently eXpertise to supplement the generalLumpkin and other PE faculty are Imperial and the Raleigh Athletic Humanities and Social Sciences [funding] clubs are. But we are studentsworking on an outreach program Clubs in Raleigh. the Greenville Extension Outreach Program. will allowed to go anywhere in the receive an average of less than tWo knowledge of classroont teachers.Inside MondaA5.Basketball:The Woltpack fellshort of the Great 8.Page 3What’s Happening page 2Baseball: State marched the Spartansback to Greensboro. Page 3 PMen's Tennis: The Seminoles rollconvincingly over the Pack. Page 4 PSports page3Opinion page 6Women's Tennis:Margie Zimmer and therest of the tennis teamwin at UNC for the firsttime ever.Page 3Classifieds page 8How to Reach UsPhone Numbers:Internet Services:Editorial. 5‘ 5-2“ l Campus Forum:Advertising . . . 515-2029 TechForum-LQNCSUIEdU. 5i 5-5l 33 Press Releases;Fax .TechPresleNCSUEduInformation:AddressTechinio NCSU Edu323 Witherspoon Student CenterBox 8608. NCSU Campus News group:ncsu publications technicianRaleigh, NC 27695-8608Techniciun is printed on 60% recycled paper. Please recycle.

Page 2NewsNews NotesNew airline opens atRaleigh-DurhamWhile the campus “ashibernating last week. \IidsiaiAirlines u as rushing students tosunny Ilestiiiations or sending themback home lot .I little rest andrelaxationThe (‘htcitgorlxtscd iIIIlIIIC licgatit‘lytng out ot Raleigh IluihamInternational \Iiport on \liirt It 3NIILIWII) lL‘lll L‘lllL’IIL'Ii I‘L'I'illlst‘ I‘lsIIiI competition .it t‘hitago'sO'Harc airpott. .I \lttl\\.t \reser\ationist saidSpring l‘rcak had an lllll‘dsl onIlL‘IsL’I sJIL's. Illt‘ lL‘sL‘I\.tIli‘llIsi saltl"Almost cwuthttig was hookedup th‘Ill the ll'tli through the Filthof March. and most ot the tlightswere to Honda H—SE»\V (i-\l I .\(iHERMarch 24, 1995int‘ormation. call MikeBeasley at 550-3321DEADLINE 7* Stud}Abroad Is acceptingapplications for semesteror )ear-long placetiicntstor Europe. Asia. '\II‘IL.tand lattri \tticticaApplications Illt' dueApril IS Contact SIV2087 lIiI' intoINFORMATION.\lulti}.ear permits issuedduting the I‘I‘IJ 0‘academic \cai .lIt‘ \aliduntil August IS. I‘M"Transpoitation \\ ll notsend rcncual inloitiiatiotito iiiultiwai pctiiiitholdi'ts this \I‘IIIIL‘Requests to: mitichanges tti.i\ he made .itany time dutiiig thi- wax.11[WI soilinTransportation \\‘I-n ici('tistotnci\\ Iltl\\\\ oI h) tI‘lI‘pltottci‘l.‘ um ll \oti .IIL'CorrectionIn \Vc‘tltlt'sila} .\ I ‘tllll0tl I‘lTechnician the iuinps to the lamaJones and Line Ness stories weremislaheled, I'he ttiuip labeled"Ness" \\.is aetualh the lump to theJones profile and the lump labeled"T. Jones” oas .Ictualh the end ofthe Ness protileAIsI in Wednesday's edition ot'Technician. the stoi'} “'.-\n \thingGoes' at Center Stage." gaie thewrong date tor the plai‘s opening."Amthmg Goes” \\lll begin onThursday. March it)Technician regrets these errors.ArlswersCross w0rd Pu:‘IeSolution time: 23 mins.AII.wee O.U.N.D.‘A‘N.C‘ WVR-EAA K1I it K 5 ED A M9‘15 0-92(' i i'ptoqitipLATESTNOTTINGHAMHEADLINEMAINTAINS. "HOODDOES NO GOOD."WHAT’S HAPPENINGTODAYOI’I’()RTLNITY 4*Students looking for anonreanipus \‘olunteeropportunit) this summercan work tor new studentorientation For moreInlortttation. call Stir)Lamb at 557583".SYSIPOSILM ,u DIspld)research protects In touri'ategoties ogy.humanities socialsciencesand[thisical IiiathetnaticalsI’tcncI‘s I3ntt‘ \ deadlineis March 15 t‘all 5l5‘IIJ tot moteInlottiiatiottINFORMATIONSocit'tx tor l’aganism and\Iagii' interests include.NI'“ -\gc. Celtic. theoccult and more Noreligious .ilttltationnecessat) l‘tlt moreAccidentt'tirtltitiii'd mini Par:able. possthl} in the tall. his mothersaidI.o\ett‘s brain is bruised. acondition that attects his speechand hearing The most damage \\ asdone to the frontal lobe.This morning Loiett \ias takenot’t‘ ol‘ a \enttlator and issuccessfully breathing oti his own.“'I‘hank't'ully he is doing fine."Loiett's mother said In a telephoneIIIICHIC“ from the hospital. “Weare upset that he “on't graduate Inlei\iIig iN'(SI oii itittsttcturtt your puritit to thecustomer senicc \sindoiitor a return] or to stoppa) roll deductionsl'hI'DONATIONSWomen‘s (‘cntci donationI‘i\\ Ii‘I Iidllc‘tt'tlWomen‘s Shelter is iiineed ot women's andchildren‘sitemsL'lothitig. to)s. \‘t.lll\llppllk'\ towels. Illsltt‘s.makeup. umbrellas and LlIt‘Ul supplies are allIlt‘L‘Ilt'tl (Tall Tl‘rllll.‘ IitlIltoproll sitesI)\\('E , \ daticcItcncttting tliI' ('osta RILII\ltssior‘. Icattt “Ill heheld at l'airtiiount l‘tiitcd\Icthodist t‘huttli on theLi‘llIUI ol ('Iatkc atidIli‘lll tun lilotks tiotiiIIIllshoiough lichitid thepost ollti'c limit ‘I p Inuntil I a III I'lieic is noI’liatgc. hut donations \till\I.i \. htit \ic are thrilled to hawhint .Iltsc ".‘sccotding to [mett‘s mother.Ioiett should he out ol intensisccare catli ItL‘\I neck He \Hllundergo Iehal‘ilitation to regainspeech and \\lll haw orthodonticwork to tepatt missing teethBrent Smith. a graduate student.drove h} the accident shorll} .iltei Ithappened"There is as c\tens1\e damages tothe car and hike." he said "Thecar's trout \tindshteld was an ed inon the passenger side. The hic) clc“as (“isted and could not be riddenaway from the accident."Super Hail-CUE 0.93 \Vtth Ihts coupontt‘eg. 58.0%l lisp. 3/1 “Ti/USSUPERCUTSQ‘lt'as.Ittt \.ii.I-\L amt-run illagi'30 Daniels \l1H tilcmsood '\\L‘Next to 1nd I '.I\ will .\I-\t to littit'ugi‘ts.Phone I: "stapesI‘lioncz’ h” H S ‘34STUIDIEINIISIIIE/ACH EIRSMail Resume "Io:Earn 33 This SummerMCSIMonitoring,r Cotton Iields.’PO. Box 370MAY TO 5.75 per hourCove City. NC 28523SEPT .25 per mileOr FAX:t919i 637-212."(NEED DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATIONILOCATED JUST MINUTES FROM Greenville, Kinston, New BernELECTION NOTICETHE STUDENT CENTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAS WAIVED THECANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OFFICES OFhe acceptedSPEAKER 7 I enaRoIIIanoII. a IL‘WIShpcrspecttie nationalexpert. “I” speak onititcrtaith relationships In“Itls at ti p III atTemple Beth (Ir I'orntorc inloiInatIoIt. callIlariti .It ‘HIVJIIVPERFORMANCE.lainic I’ahl \\Ill pcrlormat the t‘loud and lineI'\pII'ss I'm moreinloiination. ttIll WaltDenny at \"i-I 5339RECEPTIONAreception tor "CreativeIlht‘t\ 'I he I)I\L‘I\C Wake\\ eaicts (iuild'. will heheld 5 to 7' p In at the(‘Iatts (‘cntcr (iallcr)I III' ethihtt isill runthrough Aptil ITMEETINGTheRaleigh Backgammont'ltih otters tree lessonsupon tettucst .It theWestern I .ines‘ BottlingAlle) hit moreint'oriiiation. call FrankBommarito at 553—33“SATURDAY"—- 'WORKSHOP A careerplanning isorkshop “I“he held tor stall] alumniand returning studentslroIIi ‘I III to I'it) pm InIIIIII Pullcti Hall. Makechanges in )our situation('all iI5. “Hi to registerA Sli l'ec istll cowr allthe materials neededSPEAKERlcnaRomanoll. .i Jeisishpcrspcctne nation npcrt.\sill speak on iiiteil‘atthrelationships In the “Ills atnoon at Temple Beth DrIan IIIIIIC information callDarin at 042 4ti57(f A R W AS H I'h eHioclicuitstt) (‘Itih Is\pUIl\tIrIII: ' a car \sashallocated tor e\ccutt\c tiicttihcts'parking stickers." she said " Theparking stickers cost a total ol 400. tlte L'\lt.l Stitltl can lie usedlot the clubs,"I)a\ Is \Llltl she is ants to giic L‘\CI \club as much Inone} as possihlc"I hope to see more Inonc} g l\t'IIto trips.” she said.I)tt\l\ said she \sants to get theword out about hots to get inonc}lrotii Student (ioserntiicnt”I plan to send lt‘IIt‘ls toorganizations on lltiu to get atinance packet." she saidAnd to aVoId running out otreceise Ironi Student (ioternttieiit.”A lot of money got's to a leisMehtacluhs." he said. "There Is too muchmoney for too few cluhs.”t I‘VE/JIIIII'II from Part IMeht'a also said he licltcses ato he directed by the \s ill oi treasurerhas to keep good recordsslttdL‘tlIs.""I thitik the student liod} tI'eainiciMehta said he hopes to pttt a cap has to lie accountable [or hisoti the amount of funding clubs can actions." he said.Celebrate Chris!!!I'aiIIiII-iit l'tiiti d Methodist t‘htirt‘li I'Iiriwiiii t‘lark .'\\t‘IIlII’ and Horn.- Street itiiitrs\IIII toRaleigh Wesley Foundation.‘INIIN. Il'lH‘ahIp. felloIIthp/K.’l’tit aim Iiilli-ui- students on I‘litiI'sdahart-l Stitidats '» lllpiii For more into \III!t'liapiaiii lIill SILII‘pt‘, ‘s It l‘stilMorning WorshipII Utt :iIii t‘tll h SundtnSunday Night LIVE!7 lit? pin The alti-r'nattu- totraditional “(irSI‘ilitBecome a PromotionalMarketing Manager0‘ 1 :1‘ i.ii.iVIII.4' .'.? “‘Catholics & Friends) Willmeet at 0:30 pm forMass and a social hour at2208 Hope St. (EpiscopalStudent Center) Call 8368793 for details.What’5 Happening PgligyWhats Happening items must be submitted Intwriting on a What's Happening grid. availablejin TechnICIan's offices. at least two publication% days in advance by noon. Space Is limited andI priority Will be given to Items that are submittedearliest. Items may be no longer than 30jwords Items must come from organizationslthat are campus affiliated. The newsdepartment Wlll edit Items for style, grammar,spelling and brevity. Technician reserves theI right to not run items deemed offensive or thatdon‘t meet publication guidelines. Directiquestions and send submissions to ChrisBaysden aSSistant news editor You may alsol email items to TechCal@NCSUEdu.DavisI t‘III'I’IIHII/ Hunt I’III'I /'going to alumni. \ie “I“ also needto start t'tmd raising. so there will hemore nione} for all cluhs Whensou get It] ne\t tall. h) sendingletters. )ou \sill ktto\\ there IsIIIUIIL') asailahlc tor )ou.”I).i\is said she belies es increasedltiudiug tor cluhs also can he toundlis cutting the Student (ioiernmcnthudgct"Student (ioiernmcnt has SIIIIIIIRead Technician.\Ition ligures not ”It. ludcdmoney for clubs in the spring — asStudent (ioxernment has done thepast two \ears w— Dasis said sheuotild hold lialt' ol‘ the funding untilthe spring semester.I)a\is doesn’t agree with theptoptisal to deII with the problemh} putting a cap on the amount olfunding tach Iluh cart receive.It eicctcd. I)ii\ Is said she wants artassistant to help her keep accuratelitianctal records."When something goes into theledger. I \\atit it to he brought intothe tecotds immediately." she said.Mchta said he would like to getsttidents' input on how the moneyshould he spent”I \sotild like to open the financecotiiuiittee meeting. so we can seeuhat is Important to students." hesaid. "We cart get input ondistribution of l'tinds.”Student (iosernment should getmote mone} from the Alumni»\ssoci.tttoti. .\Ieht;i said.It elected. \lehta said he plans tosend inlot‘tiiation packets to all thecltilis on L.Illlle\ about how the)can get Student (ioiernmenttundingNEED SOME EXTRAVOLUNTEERTO SAVE A LIFEDONATE PLASMASTUDENT CENTER PRESIDENTCALL TODAY FOR INFOOR AN APPOINTMENTANDMEMBER-AT-LARGEANY REGISTERED STUDENT IS NOW ELIGIBLE TO APPLY.DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 12 NOON. MARCH 24.APPLICATIONS CAN BE PICKED UP ATSTUDENT CENTER ACTIVITIES OFFICE. ROOM 3114. UNIVERSITY STUDENT CENTER,CALL 515-2451 FOR MORE INFORMATION.from If) .i III, to 4 p In atthe North Hills Firestonei y rMlMEETING DIGNITYI(ia§. lesbian. Biscuitil828—1590AmericanPassage tiledia corpp.ON-CAMPUS INTERVIEWSMarch 31,1995‘ACROSS FROMNCSU CAMPUSBELLTOWERMILES AmlMAIDENLANEWONE STOPAnnual Jewish StudentSHOPPING0 LOW STUDENT AIR FARES0 ALL RAIL PASSES0 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT I.D. CARDS0 YOUTH HOSTEL CARDS0 LET'S GO BOOKS0 BACKPACKS7W 0 MONEYBELTS AND MORE.’Student Travels”MA GA ZINEBar-B-Q and PicnicPullen Park, Shelter #6All-you-can-eat food.it’s all free!Bring your bats, balls and glovesand get ready for some fun!Sunday, March 26th 12 noon91 9-942-2334137 E. FRANKLIN ST. STE.1D6, CHAPEL HILLCall Darin at 942-4057 for more info.

PageSortsMarch 24 1995Technician'the candles on' ‘ ’second straight timeB" JOE GIGIJUStAo WretttwAll“ NC Slillc'h 5‘4 “NW."over North ('arolinu Wednesday.they might eonsider renaming:Carolina's (‘one-Kent'teld tenniscomplex the Sutton and Huntstomping grounds.5‘11“)“ “”‘lFreshman BlairsophomoreC5'0“!5k.""r edNorthCarolina 4 e‘ a p,, t u HUI”””1“” ck past the Heel» The “do”was the second ttt as many )earsf‘" the ‘WUH‘P‘JCI‘ "V” lh“ I'ariicclfi‘. Llllcr I1 :2 \L‘tll’ Lll‘llllghl. IIW35‘. the'. “I“ \ICI‘W.‘ "WI 4“ NorthCarolina.“When State and (‘urolttta plat.It IS on d llllltl'LIll IL\LI. II \\tl\more. Our (\W'hgoals““le”UNIX”Kellythanhe)3 moralheading Into this )ear new tomaintain what we «ltd last \e.trand blllld It‘ll“ ”WIC"This helps ll\ maintain ttlll'goals and move forward ttt the"ASCUCIm” ‘ “ll"lc‘ HLI‘”) “4“monumental to the momentum olthe match. I)L‘\ptlc sin-ales‘Bulldogs blOW OlltFor a winnerWolfpack beats Heels\'l(lttllC\ h} llttnt and Meredtth()tttnn. North (‘arolitta held a 1-3team ad\ant;tge With onlySuttott's mateh \Illl ttt progressmm“) the doubles round. theteam's llopt‘x “ere riding on tlteI'reshtttan'x ”gm arm. The\ounuster “as up to the ehallenee.“Illatr dtdn't told." Key \ttltlhandled”She\L‘tttot'.”tlte pressure ItLe atttlllot‘ttr\ttttott\\;l\doutt ttt the match.Ioslttu. ‘ the. MINI setIIIII xtertttuIlelttndin a three-setto um \ene.\Ittt’lllcd ahttek[IlrlIICrI*I).I) S.I) -1“I have been working hard ittpl‘ilk‘llk‘t' ”n n}\ \‘Cr‘C.H Sulton\atd "It has eradttallt' heett‘L'L‘IIIII‘L' hettet' and todu) H was akm 1., [m \teton.”I)L‘\[lIIL‘ Sllllllll \ \IICL’L‘5\ \Ill‘ \\‘;l\Iteadtne tttto tIte lllttle‘h’\hCPItL‘uIllp\\llhlll \cnt0r.--1 km.“ that \he “1“ a goodplater and I dtdn't thtnk tltat I\xottld he that L‘one." Sutton \aid.“I “N due deep down ”mm. andpulled H Um". . . . t ," .i"i"““"""“l""*"‘“‘A ‘Ith hHHSmdithfllwltn ““R‘ i”H ”a” M 8"“;.Hm m um n 1mm “ren ry.UNC, but her doubles win with Kylie Hunt seated the 0.90m“m HEELS, l’ttL’c sStreaking Sergio leadsItutkett \M‘ttt * tot 1 \\lllt RlllBY IHM‘T LAll.lIl lone ottt tame on ,tS Wfist'eeotttto\et' t.tl plat ttt tlte tottt'tltNC Stills“ haxehall “W” Ill-*th tttttttte. \xltttlt lined up the ertmd ot"5 I35" home game het‘ore Ill? “till“ .tImmt ‘ttltl I.lll\ Ilarkett apparetttl)“m“? on “I DWK “CM and ‘ICINIUI htt a ton] hall ott ot the lll\ltlt.‘ ot InsUNC-Grecnsboroo-I \Vedttexda) Hum toot But ”u. m“ tolled to ttrxtThe WI” Improve-x the I’aelx to him ttt ttttt tetrttott I'he Ilr\lI‘;t\t‘tllttll picked tt up: tagged the20:5 “WW“.A.I State got the m.-’ and [3“th “as Humid”UNCG”x runs ”H. m; I3 tll\CIl protented In ttkittt: oIt Ill\\llti‘ ttttI \tl’h“t tI‘t*LI"llttll ol'I: m“. duo‘ theHI‘r“ UltlLthe. umpttt‘ ttttl V‘ttlllllt:lthosesecond eomtngbasemantrottt'Iom theSereto ande Llll. ttlll to‘ \ho“hrmw. hm m ”H‘H‘Hl‘first baseman And\ Hat‘lxett.‘"I‘m glad to ecé .r\ttd\ \“Ittetttg Iottt \‘et'gto'x 1.4 ottttttt.‘ kept lll\the hat a little htt" Stutct‘ttttL-h Ra\ httttng-xtreak .t t\e .tt I7 \IItllfJIllTanner \illd. "He‘s ltad a {Hugh games. the Ittll L‘L‘\I lot the team Illhtime. I'm glad to see hittt eottttne N‘dWll- l‘tlt the \L‘tlxott. thesophomore \ Ixttttttg an ttttpresxn eout.".467.PState past the Spartans(In the tIL‘ILll\l\L \tde the PIILIIIIIL' \l\IIl and LJtlltlIIl't ltlt .tttte III ontotttlttnattott ot I\ttrt Illaelxtttott. .tttettot Roh Winkle: mote hottteaItttan I'IL'ILI\. \Itke Ramhuseh. run \\llll .t pittth lztt Iltt'vlt‘ lll tlteSltaxtn \tut/ .tttd ('ot'e\ I ee held \t’\L'lllll and noted on I’ydt‘hgll‘\the \t .ttttt t v Spartans to tuxt tout \eeottd tlll‘. \totttt: mush ut thehttx Illaektttott picked up Ill\ third dax“m U, .th season 20mg 5 ‘/lllllllll!\ utth tltree \I‘rth‘lllll\ and ”W l) l\'l\ I‘L'tl‘l‘ I“ I li t'l‘lm"\‘ll to take on the Vitetttta ('.t\.thet’ tnsome up one tttteatttetl runi‘ . 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