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Sports Monday, October 21, 1985 8ST j THE GAMECOCK Gamecoc By TONY THOMPSON Staff writer A Durham, N.C. ? USC's soc ccr team bounced back from its loss to Clemson Oct. 13 by beating the 14th-ranked Duke Blue Devils 1-0 Friday in Durham, N.C. (iamecock stopper Marty Baltzegar scored the decisive goal for USC, 14 1, with 13:40 left in the match when he booted home a Keith Leeper corner kick that had been dropped by Duke goalkeeper Pat Johnston in front of the Blue Devil goalmouth. The match was critical for both teams: The Blue Devils needed a win to keep their c? .. ?i. nupe& auve iui?a pusi-season bid to the NCAA National Championship Tournament, while a win for the Gamecocks . ||G^HHnBR9EIB .' TTfriT JL / ^ Midfielder Keith Leeper looks downfiel s 8811111 ks rebou would all but assure them of a bid. USC's victory over Duke completes a sweep of the three southern region opponents the Gamecocks needed to beat out for the second souhern bid, assuming that Clemson - with wins over Duke and USC - will remain at the top of the southern region. The Gamecocks' third consecutive away match kicked off at 7:30 p.m. under the lights at Duke Soccer Field. A crowd of about 4,000 looked on as the two teams battled to a 0-0 draw at the half. USC managed three shots on goal and won two corners in the first half while allowing the Blue Devils four shots and two corners. USC took control in the second half by going to work on unm t/*Wf *^5g'^_j mraffw d during 1-0 loss to Clemson. nd with 1 the wings. Carolina won four second half corners while limiting Duke to one, an indication the Gamecocks achieved hpttcv tinfuil i-'ifi/m <>f * '? J/^..WIUI,1VJII VJ1 LIIU U||ponents half of the field. And one of those corners led to the winning goal. "We didn't make any adjustments at halftime other than that we wanted to make sure to play our wings wids, get the ball in behind them, to use our speed on the flanks, and to take more advantage of the opportunities that we did create in terms of shooting," said I JSC head coach Mark Herson. Baltzegar took advantage of an opportunity he said he lias long looked forward to. "I've been waiting for that to happen for a long time," said Baltzegar. "After marking the RAY GRONBERGfTht Gmnkk* i;; i *1:(?I?CS -0 win keeper for the whole year - every corner kick - it finally paid off." The Blue Devils put pressure on the Gamecocks with about 15 minutes left to play. AllAmerican forward Tom Kain burst through the middle and left a nice ball in the Carolina penalty area for teamate John Kerr. Leeper heat Kerr to the ball and his clearance was knocked out by Duke for a I JSC throw-in. Glenn Witt's throw-in went to Gamecock sweeper Billy Hency, who banged a long ball forward to a breaking Doug Allison. Uuke fullback Keith Wiseman came from behind Allison and won a header that turned the ball over to Duke. The Blue Devils came back on the right wing and got a ball in the Gamecock box that USC was unable to clear. Finally, Hency won the ball from Duke fullback Bill Colavecchio and dribbled it out towards the left side where he was tripped by Kain and awarded a free kick. Danny Ratcliff ran with Hency's free kick all the way down the left side to Duke's troal line where he won a corner. Leeper - who takes most of USC's corners - hit a shot that Johnston tried to catch in front of the goal. When the Duke keeper dropped the ball, Jim Sonefeld and Baltzegar simultaneously took a whack at it. The ball bounced off Johnston, and Baltzegar capped 77 minutes of teamwork by booting in the rebound for the match-winner. "We took it to them the whole game," Berson said. "We needed to bounce back and we did, in a very tough environment against a very good team. USC returns home Wednes day lor a 4 p.m. match against -Davidson. wzTfrvMBililH (JSC volleyball From staff reports USC's women's volleyball team continued its success in the Metro Conference by defeating Virginia Tech Sur. day. The Lady Gamecocks, now 3-1 in the Metro and 9-15 overall, held off the Lady Hokies 15-8, 15-6, 13-15, 15-11 Senior Lori Howe said the win was important to the team. "I think we're taking an upswing now. Everyone played well." Head Coach Bonny Kenny agreed. "It's the first time we played really well as a team, just keeping the ball in play," she said. Aviation Careers U.S. GOVT. Prestige careers with medical, retir More than 2000 ont nines n:it wimuirl ? permanent U.S. Civil Service po? If selected you will he trained at I tions will start at $17,824 per yeai $45,000 per year. 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