The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 13, 1981, Page Page 10, Image 10

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Unofficially, Carolina's ^ ~7 Zam Fredrick has moved jii; . into second nlnop amnno Division I scorers after his 41 point performance against f Furman Wednesday night. H| J? Fredrick is averaging 27.4 points per game, second to Kevin Magee of CaliforniaIrvine, who is averacrinc 29.3 *-<mr versus Niagara Wednesday night, Colgate's Mike Ferrara dropped to third in the scoring race with a 27.3 average Carolina's Zam Fred | (JSC's 14th win of th Fredrick has scored 630 points this year, which Is 28 points more than the St. Matthews native scored t \ ^ ;during his three previous years at Carolina. His 1,232 career points to date places - : him 15th on the all-time USC , scoring list, 18 points behind I Lee Collins (1953-56), who is in 14th place. ~ CAROLINA'S Lady Gamecock basketball team will host the Mississippi j|!SgH|^p Lady Rebels Saturday at jllBlBiBF' 2:00 p.m. at the Frank |HB8^ GEORGE ROGERS Improbably feels like Rodney Danger field today-he doesn't seem to get any respect-at least from TV \ Guide. For instance, the S felevision listings for Sunday. Feb. 8 in the current issue of TV Guide lists the following: "The Millrose t Games taped at Madison , * Square Garden in New York. I Fvnprfpri pntrants inrluHp f Heisman Trophy winner Herschel Walker..." HHHpr J Rogers w >n the 1980 4$ Heisman Trophy. Pittsburgh iffHugh Green placed second HBHHr and Walker, a freshman HFjBb JKBSt' tailback with the Georgia HKflHF Bulldogs, finished third. SBgs Mm T* 9 m JraHpl m v^i ?i m jpp> begins Bwp Bennett said she was 9ttk pleased to be playing the uuiiiuv:i -vjut; i Wrtiii lu 3, W1" do well for the team. Now \&Nt jaBn that the challenges are over I and all the pressure is off, |f P * Kefalos said Bennett could ^ concentrate on winning for iPjr ?THK (IkOHGIA MATCH if A \d0^kI should serve as a warm-up question that we should win anything like the past," she Sixth-seed Chafin said this season will be the first time she's played on a com- ; _ ' played on my high school BHHHiHHWH team," the St. Petersburg. Fla., native said, "but it's not the same. You can go out and win for yourself, but winning for a team is better." "The key to a successful season will be aggressive play," Kefalos said. "The top six we have now are pretty aggressive. A lot of our matches will be indoors, so it will be important to play aggressively," Kefalos said. "You can't just sit back and wait for some one to beat themselves." I ^ - HHMBl I MBjr ^IffflBBMMWil V %r^ :p^^V|| JI cfkit. * & s^fx&aBRSW < I >*? ** I ' :9HMte^^S9HHH^:j .:;:::^:^^^^HQHHP^^P| SR mRSH Outnumbered ick and five Furman players chase the basketball in 9 season. (Photo by John Parnell) ' Now comes Mill * r Iqrrv HAIP STVI I Nr. Quality Service & Reasonable Prices ;V1I Sankv Avetuie/I ivo Points/^ftMWH) [ if valentine [ cold j At Prices g| 1 Gifts \X222.J you can r I tu^4. \DIAMONDS / .. ! That \! V Afford g B I fit JtWtLKT WAKfchUUK T ] [ r | "it* more ttian Just another Jewelry store" W WL 2909 Piatt Springs Rd. w. cola. M980 F> ;?r Brewed by Miller^Brewing Co., Milw^^ Wis. ir mt '4 'WQS||a -j Vy^^g8? * <JH--;"::':v .'" ? BS^T ' HLAfflH^^^HBHHHH^HHI^I^H^^MESMUBSfc: S^Bl -., -^HyiiSI ^?k '?MK II fw . lertime^l