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[Lampley's
to sports
By MIKE HUNT
and BOB 1)1'DEK
C.amecock Staff Writers
ABC's play by play annourn
USC game is not your stere
Lampley might well be called
sports broadcasting.
"I THINK OF sports as a r
prehend the social ramificatior
something to the viewer."
He used the Carolina-East Cai
Carolina discovered it could
sports than any other avenue.
North Carolina State, (Chance
have more influence in politi
means."
Referring to the Gamecocks
spent years in the ACC clear
schools, operated by and for tl
people, for whatever reason, sa
the arena where they were figh
larger arena,
"Now, some see this is not so <
Carolina must get back into a cc
for the Gamecocks. '
Ideally, this school should be in
While many sports broadcas
appointed by "divine right,"
profession is based on luck. "A
luck and good fortune rather
J person who needs to communi
I.AMPI.KV HAS (his attitude
the right place at the right ti
degree from the University of N
with a Carolina thespian troi
secretary for North Carolina |
Me gradually got into sports fc
UNC and North Carolina Educa
broadcasting is what I know 1
addict." While later working ;
Wide World of Sports. I^amolev
for a collcge broadcaster. "Son
job and ABC gave me an audit
l. since.
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:er for Saturday's East Carolinalotyped
sports broadcaster. Jim
a pioneer in the "new school" of
nirror for society. I try to comis
of the event and make it mean
rolina game as an example. "East
gain more promenence through
By beating North Carolina and
11 \ f * "
nor? jenKins lound ne could
ical sphere than by any other
, Lampley said, "South Carolina
ly dominated by North Carolina
lie benefit of the Big Four. Some
w the need to take athletics out of
ting North Carolina schools into a
easy," Lampley said. He said that
inference if success is to continue
some kind of conference."
ters apparently see their jobs as
L^impley said entrance into the
nnouncing careers are formed on
than skill and endeavor. I am a
cate to be happy."
; because he got his job "being in
ime." After receiving a masters
brth Carolina, he began travelling
jpe, and later worked as press
x)litician Nick Galifianakis.
troadcasting when working for the
tional Television stations. "Sports
best because I grew up a sports
as a program planner for ABC's
discovered there was an opening
leone mentioned my name for the
ion." He's been going strong ever
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Volleyball tec
By DENNIS FAIJ~S
Gamecock Staff Writer
The women's volleyball team opened its 5
with a 16-14, 15-4, 15-1 victory over Francis Mai
Florence last Wednesday.
The Chicks were down 14-11 in the first game
making a comeback win. In the final two gam<
Chicks overpowered their opponents by givinj
total of five points.
COACII KAT1IY GRAHAM said the first ma
was indicative of first-game jitters. She said th<
settled down after the first game and began t<
better ball.
"We still have a lot of room for improver
Graham said. "Some of the players need
puiying ume. r>ne said a lot of indecision was :
by the freshmen.
"I'm impressed with the potential and the w
came back, but we shouldn't have been down
USC soccer club
fourth consecuth
By BOB Ol'DKK
Gamecock Staff Writer
Western Carolina defeated USC's soccer cl
lISC's record to 1-4 this season.
Western Carolina scored all three of its goals
....v .uaii uuvctuiugc. rt Carolina player had bee
for unsportsman like behavior.
"THE PLAYERS have a great desire to win,
Carolina coach Tim Hankinson said. "We hav
fantastic socccr like we did in the scrimmage (
After a 19-2 record last year. Carolina is in t
rebuild this season. "We've been blessed with q
Rosier in the past," Hankinson said. "Now we I
find leadership from somewhere else. Still, I ca
are going to click before the year's over."
Hankinson saiH that o u..:i? ---
? u .. uiiili vail I ut MUlll l)V
I to do our best, but we have reason to believe (v
in the next few years," he said.
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im wins matches
beginning," Graham said. "We play a very tough
schedule, so this can't happen again."
Graham said the match showed some indication of
ieason smart play. The team had good sets and spikes, but
ion in also made mistakes. The more experienced players
steadied the team, Graham said.
l>efore Eleven women played in the opening match for the
?s, the Chicks. Two players did not play, and two were in;
up a jured.
TIIF riiir'Kv: u'ont
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tch-up a quad-match with Coastal Carolina. Erskine, and
team Winthrop. The team defeated Coastal Carolina 15-6.
3 play 15-13 and Erskine 15-7, 15-13, but lost to Winthrop 15
13, 15-17. 12-15. Graham said that Winthrop is one of
lent," the three best teams in the state, along with Carolina
more and College of Charleston.
shown
The Chicks' record is 3-1. I'SC plays at College of
ay we Charleston Tuesday and has a tournament this
in the weekend at the Blatt P.E. Center.
loses (? ^
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re game r
Brief
jb 3-0 Friday, lowering USC flanker Zion McKinnev"
was injured in Saturday's
in the second half with a game against Rast Carolina
n ejected from the game ancj will be out for several
weeks. McKinney strained
ligaments in his leg while
and they want to win, making a tackle after Rast
e the capability to play Carolina intercepted a USC
a 4-0 loss) at Clemson." pass.
he position of having to Carolina head coach .Jim
uality players like John Cnrlpn 1 -
'uvu to piay naraer and nuj for a}X)U( fjve weeks.
n t help but feel that we "That's a big loss," he said
. . . "Zion does a lot of things for
ermght. We II continue our 0ffensc
arsity) status is coming ^ ^
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