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I * "WR - y riin-rittiwinn '**' " ' MBSar ;TL E? i1S mBSBBBn Hill I lium MI WI HIIIWM W USC baseball coach June Raines holds John Marquardt's hat and glove after the third baseman was injured Monday Spec in a Spec Flor: Shop Davison's b luuouuy, *YCUI icouuy, "*"* " tv r r \* w .*vii v; ' Baseball ? A hl/funin hnmor Ku Pi.?l ? * ???v >?u? uviiivi mj v/ui i |/ut it luur-ruii margin on the scoreboard, and Scott held the I visitors for the remainder of the game. Curl I had three hits and five runs batted in inhis four trips to the plate during the game. "LATELY I'VE been swinging the bat well," the sophomore from Springfield, Va. said. "I changed my stance at the beginning of the i year, and I wasn't hitting well. Since I began i relaxing more, I've hit the ball pretty well and | it's about time." | THE GAMECOCKS added five more runs I over the final two frames to provide the final I margin. Shortstop Greg Jonson, besides | fielding his position well, collected three | singles and an RBI while Farquharson was on | base all five times he came to the plate, and Green's ove By John Stoinberger Ocnwcocfc Staff Writer Archer Green streaked down the middle and fired in the deciding goal as USC's Yazoo Lacrosse Club (3-1) edged past previously unbeaten Hilton Head in a 17-16 sudden-death overtime thriller. * Yazoo, which trailed the Green Machine 11-7 at halftime, mounted a fierce second half comeback pulled even for the first time on Garth Foley's tally with under three minutes remaining. Two minutes into the first overtime stanza, Green flung home the dramatic gamewinner. "The guys really wanted it," remarked player-coach Mike Maher. "We were a little da> l A TTT tc " ?2 Re ial Purchase of Large, t ln.rcrp variftt.v of colors CD^ * ^ ially priced for all the ida &? Carolina Beaches londay and Friday 10 am till 9 pm; Tl I _J r\ A 1 J/N m a , i nursaay ana oaruraay iu am nil o pr 1 ' ~ 1 11 11 i 1 ?T~ .V * .*.W A\ \\ .V A' \\ S '* also had two more stolen bases to rui season total to 22. Scott pitched a complete game on the w his second victory of the season again losses. ALTHOUGH USC won the contest, the i in the locker room after the game was any1 but joyous. But, according to Curl, the s isn't over just because of Marquardt's in "sure mere's more pressure on evei else," he said. "Especially if he (Marquar going to be out for a long time, everyo going to have to pick up the slack." Raines was also concerned about his t< rtime goal sp sluggish after St. Patrick's Day, but eventually woke up and showed desire, team shows a lot of character when the go ruugn. MAHER POINTED to the aggressive pi midfielder Mike Melley as a decisive factc triggering Yazoo's comeback. "He had i hit (driving an opponent out of bounds) that turned things around. It got our pis . fired up." The USC squad proceeded to chip away i 12-8 deficit, culminating the rally with Fo game-tying score. TVin -? ' 1 1 -? 1 a iic tuiucoi whs uidiKcu uy uiieiisive ison's evmi 0AJEIJ L? B6&C 1.99 g. ?22?? hirsty bath sheets tn and styles. Ideal for ! Gamecocks who will 1 over Spring Break. Davison > ?. ? ? ? > I i ? M.| ? I ? < < > i his situation. He now has All.AmAtn/tAM ??4L -? - iwmnci ivan Willi ttn 1 reserves. While he is the coach did not give i ay to ? n? "We've got to get I Taylor) cranked up nood (Westbrook) to hitting thine problem is everyone v ason *s a tamd?1*- We sta jyyy depth, but we don't ha> yone THE GAMECOCKS, dt) is season, played Virgii ne is night in a game whicl time. The three-gam afternoon as USC tak ?am?s freshman Dennis Lute arks Yea we power. Green, Austin This Dave Belfiore, Phil 1 inff'c AQ/tK mrvnlA^ Uili mg o M4vii ? ipp?;u uic mil more scores. Green ] goals. ay of "THE GAME was ,r than usual," Maher i i big hands a lot." and yers Spring break will Yazoo defense ample it its ley's The club resumes its ? it departs for Atlanta I returns home for an Ap fire- which it topped 17*6 in t j Gram mercy Beach or Bath De hitting the 's Lower Level Ph "WW * ? * the task of replacing an ilready depleted corps of disapointed at the loss, ip on the season either. the big red head (Keith i again and get Wes j, and we'll be okay, the ve have left on the bench irted the year with lots of re that now," he said. , who are now 14-3 on the lia Tech again Tuesday \\ was played after press e series concludes this es on the Gobblers with ;rt on the mound. :oos i Hepburn, Dave Basille, Maehr and Bob Fitchett ton Head net for two or led the assault with five 3 more offense-oriented loted. "The ball changed give the shell-shocked time to heal its wounds. impaign on April 7 when to face Georgia Tech. It >ril 8 rematch with Elon, he previous meeting. L 527 Main St. lone 779-5700 . . /% \\