The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 10, 1982, Page Page 9, Image 9

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Martin Was ] By DENNIS SWITZER ft f SUH Writer : = " ^ B Basketball season is over. Time to put away and store 1 the equipment for the offseason. Time to look back at _ : the past season and remember all of the "what ifc" 'inH "almnctc " 11U U1IV4 UIlllV/O UJ . URD' But there were many ^Hj| bright spots, including the I-emergance of freshman guard Harold Martin as a I fine all-around player and ^ scoring threat with his longrange jumpshot. tay "Coming in as a freshman, IK. I think I reallv did kind of [ ' ,< good," Martin said, but was I ; quick to add, "I've got a lot |h| to learn. |H? "My strong point this | season was my defense. I- HHH feel like coming in, I really : didn't expect to play this much. I had guys in front of me, but I went out there and nee gave it all I had," he weij recalled. M "Like I say, when push reci comes to shove ? push it. So but t 1 1 :> _ i:ttu u:t i i pusneu it ai nine uit, <tnu wai I'm going to try and push nar some more. I feel like I could wee be better than what I am if I 44 keep pushing." tim The 6-2 product of Ix>wer tra1 Richland High School has 'He some big plans for next me season. kid "Next year I will improve see my game," he said very strongly. pop He plans to get on a weight anc program during the summer woi and put on some weight. * thii "Right now I'm not Rig carrying enough weight. I whi don't get pushed around on ft the court or anything like she that, but I just feel like I Ga piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiii | Hard Contact Len H Modern technology has develop* Is hard contact lens. To you, tha E Enjoy the convenience of hard c g longer wearing time. Call us for g mail you a brochure that spel g details. I rn Contact Lei S Lv CAI ifli ("' IH UJ VI %>VUII I Vi | Ijji 3519 Medic | IB 779-89 I I (Wed. S ^ N ^ !1 2 Free Bee ! 5^ wi,ha In [?* I Free Bee j ^ with a I jl with D j! 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He doesn't me do better. want to speculate on any Carolina is a very long range goals, but rather ?ular place around here keep his focus on the I I'm from Carolina. If I present. aid have went off, I don't "I really can't put myself ik I would have liked it. right now into the future ;ht now I feel comfortable until I get there. Might now ere I'm at." I'm going to concentrate on lartin's deft outside playing a little bit of loting has given the basketball and getting a mecocks some much good education." ,s I | .^5=5^/ 1 i licit ? ?d an oxygen-permeable || g M^k || M ontacts with the ease of 5 9 I lis out the comfortable | restaurant is Clinic | ? 1928 Roses* irolina II Toni alDrlve I 95<tPIT( ca m m iiwiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiituiiiifi I OF B nsBBBinnffiwg I izza You Can Eat 25* BUD hurs. March 10 6 I I) lc ' 8:00 i f 5:00pm-9:30pm rs or 4 Free Cokes nv Large Pizza g T! ?re I IUI o or I I ?r or 2 Free Cokes 1 AKUh Dl ny Small Pizza S I bL >eliuerie$ Only! 11 MiniMi 1 I H w n Fast, Free Delivery | I SB A HHV day until 3 a.m. I I iI/\b 8 I I 1 Hours: 4pm-3am | | Basketball Semi-Finals Ton BY CHRIS HUGHES Intramural Editor The Intramural basketball playoffs continue 2 our teams battle it out tonight to see who w rhursday's championship game. Both semi-final >egin at 6:40 on courts one and two of the Bla Education Center. Monday's playoff action offered some of the m< basketball on campus. Four of the eight games p iecided by two points or less with two of the game Dvertime. The Empire and thi Spartans was the game < and lived up to expectations. The Empire edged 14-42. "I think the difference in the game was (Phil) I on Rusty Russell and our defensive pressure in half," ieam captain Milton Dawkins said. The Empire, down by six after the first half, court pressure in the second half causing sevei turnovers. The key point in the match came when netted eight straight points in 20 seconds to com points down to three points up. Tyrone Chavis ha in the scoring spurt. The Gamblers and ATO pulled off upsets ov< SBA. Rick Beaton hit an eight-foot jumper with f left in overtime to defeat SEA 51-50. ATO quickness to overcome SBA 47-42. In other games Monday, the Omen nipped W1 tripple overtime, 59-58. Snowden beat Moore R The Chemcocks held on to beat AKN 44-42; breezed past the Brew Crew 80-48; and Omega 1 KA to 29 points in their 43-29 victory. Prunes, Innertube Ch? The Prunes captured the Intramural Innertub championship for the third straight year with a : over the Waterbugs Monday evening at the natat< Lucia Coggeshall provided most of the scoi Prunes who took advantage of the two-point rul< scores. The Prunes' team captain Lance Harris p defender, San Dodgen, on the Waterbugs' worn shut her off forcing the Waterbugs' men to do Only one point is awarded when a man scores two are awarded when a woman scores. "Tommy Hollingsworth did an outstanding jc us," said Harris. Innertube Waterpolo has been an intramur three years. Each team uses seven players, fc three girls. "Basically, we're out there to have fun," said I LI IE | 'L & lounge H , ) I Quality 5 /ood Drive I I F At f IC ?>41 ^ani :hers ud ___ draft (p^ Close I / Rus ( Cal day ' \ ISCH ( ion i I i HOUR ( > Studio o li*hl 1 INTRA MURAL is the final SOFTBALL ill play in games will * tt Physical Men 's Leaaue ?_? )St exciting 1. Flappers (2) layed were 2 NORM|- < i > s go.ng into J; B?" 5. Lambda Chi Alpha )f the night ? schiitz < i > the Sparts, 7 ?fer? ^ ' 8. Skoal 9. ZBT 'rocor S job 10. Horsesho** the second n-Sigma Phi Epsilon 12. Grad History ? 13. 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