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Recruitsas
30 players each year.
Six of the recruits are qu
will be shifted to defensive I
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(5-10,185) of Darlington, Bre
Ohio and Mark Bridges (5
Lenny Gallo (5-11, 175) froi
Gresham (5-10, 165) from J
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Boyle (6-2,215) from Atlant
210) from Largo, Fla. and 1
from Valdosta, Ga. Also, P<
Rome, Ga., Tim Singleton
and Heyward Quattlebaum
USC signed three runnin
Dorsey (6-1, 205) from Balti
(6-1, 170) from Fleming, Ga
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Four receivers were signe
3,190) from Birmingham, M
from Atlanta, Ga. and Bil
Ravrenna, Ohio. Also, Zion
Pickens, S.C.
The Gamecocks recruited
are: Dan Palvek (6-2, 210) fi
Hammer (6-3. 215) from Tat
1#5) from Hialeah, Fla.
The remaining recruits i
middle guard (6-0, 218) from
defensive tackle and offens
Zanesville, Ohio, defensive
Stevens from Riceburro, Ga
a tight end from Greenville
Four of the six signees
ticipated in the Shrine Bo
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larterbacks, some of whom
sack positions, according to
ncludes: Brooks Williamson
>tt Bond (6-1,205) of Ironton,
-10, 170) of Kershaw. Also,
m Pittsburgh, Penn., Greg
acksonville, Fla. and Steve
Lancaster, Ohio.
nebackers. They are: John
a, Ga., Steve Ledford (6-1,
Harold Renninger (6-2, 210)
erry Philips (6-3, 220) from
(6-2, 220) from Charleston,
(6-1, 210) from Irmo.
ig backs. They are: Steve
more, Md., Spencer Clark
. and Jeff Kendziorski (6-1,
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Gary Burger (6-2, 175)
1 Sarrocco (6-4, 220) from
McKinney (6-0, 175) from
three defensive ends. They
rom Struthers, Ohio, Danny
npa, Fla. and Nat Veal (6-2,
ncluded: Fred Sinclaire, a
Miami, Fla., Bill Romine, a
ive lineman (6-2, 220) from
; back (5-10, 183) Alfonzo
. and Ben Cornett, (6-2, 210)
from South Carolina parwl
except Williamson who
ns and Quattlebaum, whose
season playoffs. Williamson
1 to Parade Magazine's All
: ranked them among the
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By Mitch Sherwood
Carolina's Bowling Club,
currently leading the Southern
Intercollegiate Bowling Conference
with a 6-0 record, have
been assured of a berth in thp
National Tournament by\winning
the Association of College UnionsInternational
(ACU-I) tournament
at Knoxville, Tenn. recently.
Jeff Bellinger won the individual
championship with a 200 per game
average, and Dave Leadbitter
bowled a 197 average to enable
Carolina to win the tournament
with a 952 overall score.
There are 15 regional tournaments
whirh talro nlano
nationwide, and USC will meet one
of the winners, yet to be decided,
March 20. Carolina's Steve Adams
also won the singles event with a
623 series for three games.
"This is the best Carolina team
ever, and we have improved a lot
since last year," said team captain
Matt Culbertson. "Our team is
well-rounded and we all play well
together." The bowling club has a
roster of ten players, but only six
compete in matches.
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leading the conference with a 210 br
average and broke a conference hi
record by bowling 1,178 for five w
games. or a 235 per game average. Ci
"I've been bowling real well and be
have improved about 10 pins since ol
last year," Leadbitter said. "I fo
think we will have a good chance in dr
the national individuals, and we br
should finish pretty strong." te
Bellinger is less optimistic. "We cc
will have some touch comoetition. c?
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especially from that part of the
country (West and Midwest) and
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Besides Leadbitter breaking a
inference record, Carolina also
oke the conference record for
gnesi team score, in a maicn
ith the University of North
irolina at Charlotte, the team
>wled a high of 4,948 to beat the
d team record of 4,800. The
llowing week against St. An ews
Presbyterian, Carolina
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am high of 4969. The scores are a
imposite of six bowlers for five
imes.
If USC makes it through the
eliminary tournaments, they
ill be participating in the
ationaJ Tournament, also to be
dd in Oklahoma City on May 4-8.
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