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Dingle
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"It didn't bother me. I feel the
more I get the ball, the better I'm
going to get. I'm more of a
second-half player. I just felt real
good out there and relaxed."
Dingle stayed relaxed, and after
an interception by Joe Reaves, the
Gamecocks scored their final
points, as Ellis hit receiver Carl
Piatt for a 22-yard score, to make
it 24-17.
Georgia could only muster a
field goal by John Kasay and the
Gamecocks upset the 23rd-ranked
Bulldogs 24-20.
"We knew we could come in
here and play four quarters,"
Dingle said. "We just did what we
felt we could do."
Head coach Sparky Woods said
of Dingle, "He came back in the
second half and held on to that
football, ran physical. He's a good
back."
"It felt real good," Dingle said
of the victory. "Real, real good.
The guys had the confidence, had
an neart ana we just came out ana
we played, and that's what you've
got to do."
Defense
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defense as hard as we could play.
That is one of the better halfs
we've played. We all came
together as a team ...."
According to Hinton, who finished
the game with 11 tackles
(which was second to Marty Dye's
12 for the team high), the key to
USC's defensive success against
Georgia was execution.
"We executed good today and
the guys concentrated . . .," Hinton
said. "We stayed in our zone
and nobody drifted."
The only letdown for the Gamecocks
came in the second quarter
when they relinquished a 14-3 lead
by surrendering 14 points and 11
first downs to the Bulldogs.
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It's a great boost for our defense.
I'm very happy for the people of
South Carolina."
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The Lady Gamecock cross
country team finished in fifth place
out of 20 teams at the Florida State
Invitational Saturday in Tallahassee.
The men finished in fifth
place out of 19 teams.
Dana Purser led the Gamecocks
in the 5,000 meters with a time of
19:29.4. Teammates Daniel Adams
and Jill St. Peter had times of
19:06.2 and 19:20, respectively.
The event was won by the University
of Georgia.
The men were led by Mike
Hedgecock, who finished 13th in
the five mile run. Other Gamecock
finishers were Paul Laymon, 16th,
Jim Karcanes, 31st and three
others placing 41st, 49th and 62nd.
The University of Florida was the
event winner.
USC is scheduled to participate
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Oct. 7th.
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team lost two Metro Conference
matches over the weekend, dropping
their record to 7-9 overall and
0-2 in the conference.
On Friday, USC lost to Louisville
in five games 15-11, 11-15,
12-15, 15-10 and 13-15.
In Cincinnati Saturday, the Lady
Gamecocks lost to the Bearcats in
three games, 15-9, 15-13, 15-9.
USC's next action is Saturday,
Oct 7, against the Lady Tigers of
Memphis State. The match will be
held at the Sol Blatt P.E. Center at
7 p.m.
Radio broadcast
contract renewed
The South Carolina Network,
which has been broadcasting
Gamecock sports for nine years,
has reached an agreement with
USC on a three-year renewal of
the agreement under which the network
originates radio broadcasts of
Gamecock football and basketball.
The new agreement runs
through the 1992 football season
and the 1992-93 basketball season
and was announced jointly by Athletic
Director King Dixon and Tom
Stevens, vice-president for operations
of the South Carolina
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nine years," Dixon said. "We look
forward to continuation of our
relationship."
Simian defeated
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Gamecock tennis standouts Stephane
Simian and Dave Hopper
participated in the Bay Pointe Collegiate
Clay Court Championships,
in Panama City, Fla., over the
weexena.
Simian,, seeded third in the
championships, advanced all the
way to the quarterfinals before
falling to Ellis Ferreira of Alabama,
3-6, 6-4, 6-4, in a two-hour
match. Simian was the highest
seed of the tournament to reach the
semifinals. The finals of the event
were nationally televised on ESPN
Sunday at 11 p.m.
Simian will compete in the Pro
Pre-qualifying event at the Sam
Daniel Tennis Center in Columbia
Oct 6-8.
Hopper, unseeded in the tournament,
advanced to the second
round of play until losing to MississiDDi
State's Juan Rios 6-3. 6-4.
A squad led by Louie Gloria
and Jamie Frontera is participating
in the Clemson Classic.
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