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By LEROY WILLIAMS
Gamecock Staff Writer
A combination of balanced
scoring and superior play lifted the
Carolina "Yazoo" lacrosse team to
a 16-0 shutout victory over the
University of Tennessee Saturday
at the P. E. Center.
Ned Miller started the onslaught
for Carolina with a goal 1:40 into
the first quarter. Carolina then
followed with three more goals that
quarter, and the stomping was well
unuer way.
In the second quarter, the
Yazoos scored five more goals to
make the score 9-0 at the end of the
Jialf.
The third quarter showed
Carolina scoring still four more
goals, to make the score 13-0.
Carolina then iced the game by
scoring three goals in the last
quarter for a 16-0 win.
Ned Miller was the leading
scorer for Carolina with four goals,
Bob Fitchett had three goals, Mike.
Mahon and Campbell Cox both had I
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two goals, and John Sheraton and
captain John Cebe-Habersky each
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THERE WAS some cause for
concern for Carolina because
Miller, Steve Melia, and Dave
Belfiore were lost to the team
during the game because of injuries.
This has Cebe-Habersky
concerned. "We have our leading
scorer, and two more starters out,'
he said. "This is really going to
hurt us."
Despite the injuries, CebeHabersky
did have positive
thoughts about the game. "Our
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shutout in lacrosse is very rare.
Tim Atkinson, Chris Francer, and
Tim Clemm all played very well.
Atkinson even had an assist in the
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us. We out played Tennessee in
almost every area."
CAROLINA MIDFIELDER
Roger Davis believed that the key
to the game was Tennessee's lack
of experience. "We had the
superior stickwork," Davis said.
"Tennessee could not seem to
scoop up the ball when it was loose,
and they could not seem to take
advantage of many opportunities.
Ttiey just did not seem to put a lot
of pressure on us when we had the
ball," he said.
Carolina's record is now 5-9.
Next weekend Carolina will play
Clemson on Saturday and the
Citadel on Sunday. These will be
Carolina's final two home games.
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16-0 victory.
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