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5SH|^ ">sV >?<-: .vx., ., -xi S~' *"*< ' V . Gamecock forward Clark Brisson distributes a The Gr&veyard. Brisson scored two goals and had o Brisson breaks By CHRIS SILVESTRI Staff Writer Once again junior forward Clark Brisson powered the Gamecocks to a victory as he scored twice and had one assist in USC's 3-1 victory over College of Charleston Wednesday at The Graveyard. With the pair of goals, Brisson broke the school recqrd for most consecutive games with a goal with six. Doug Allison previously held the record when he stored in five consecutive matches in 1987. Brisson leads USC, 8-1-2, with 14 goals and 32 nnints and has scored 11 anals in his nast si* matches. "The two goals by Clark just showed again the type of game he has played," USC head coach Mark Berson said. The Gamecocks only managed eight shots on goal for the game, but they capitalized on the ones they took. Freshman Ruben Tufino opened the scoring at the 7:14 mark of the first half when he took a pass from Brisson and ripped a shot by the Cougar goalie into the upper left-hand corner of the net. * "Ruben's goal was as fine a goal as you'll ever see," Berson said. Brisson gave USC a commanding 2-0 lead at 21:05 of the first half when Gamecock defender Mike GosStudent Goveri congratulate the n F reshmai Aiosa, Jennifer Beach, P. Kevin Brooks, Jarrod "Shine" Cassels, Margaret Leigh Crawley, Celeste Leigh Cuddeback, Jamie , ' D'Alessio, J, Andrew , Davis, llgljjf Davis, Itaiayf IflfDeasoit, Sylvia Lane Dudley, Drenan Ellisor, Casey L. __ _'_ : :! .. >: .. ni it*. .__ ? _ __ _______: ! IHRBr^HS! M H ? n %isi I Fergus' Megan I'l I Gorin, Beth I GrossnicWe, James 1 Johnson, Finda \ Kaspare^'1)0 n \ Keith, Michelle \ Kennedy, FeRoy pfp: Kerr, 1 LaLima, Billy I Lawrence, Faith ill'"- I Lee, Michael JameS | v"''~ *? ' Xl ~f\ mm *-- . - :-T^ - v ?x, - ,V~ - ???_ f*""* - -N**S ' - ? :.: * "fc?? (??. TEDDY LEPPIThe Gamtcock pass in Wednesday's 3-1 victory over Charleston at ne assist in the win. > record in win selin slipped a pass through the defense which Brisson sent into the net Although the Gamecocks held a 2-0 lead Berson was not satisfied with the way they performed in the first half, but he was pleased by the way they came out and controlled the second half. "If we had come out in the second half and played like we did in the first half, I would have been concerned," Berson said. "But we grabbed the game by the throat in the second half and played well." The Gamecocks put the game out of reach in the second half when they grabbed a 3-0 lead as Brisson took a pass from Brian Scott and lifted the ball over the goalkeeper's head for his second score of the match. College of Charleston, 2-6, finished the scoring in the match at the 76:49 mark when junior forward Colin Osborne put one past the USC goalie into the lower right-hand corner of the net making the score, 3-1. "I'm still looking few the group to put together a complete 90 minute performance," Berson said. "We're not completely where we need to be. We just have to keep working at it If we were satisfied right now I'd be worried, but we aren't satisfied." USC will next face the Furman Paladins Sunday in Greenville at 2 p.m. nment wishes to xembers of the first p|;5J|J| LockJalr* Tanya :i% l?|S=5MPti' Lovelace, Kim Mai lory, Jennifer McBurney, Tricia McLendon, David Meacham, Marian Norton, Melanje Anne^'\||l';S; Olszowy, Lynda J. 4f:ril|j JPalXMi^r_ -Pflllf Pineda, John :": : *%_ rt* :?' ?? ! 'J;': rrice, iracy >?|||Jv Reid,Beth SM?3S il| Ifljt Rosenblatt, Greg llllli Rowan, Mary Alison Sanders, Tev Scott, Valerie vfiliga Stewart, Lisa 3SS63?l-ii?li|l Stuck, Kelly Lynne Subrizi, Nicole M* ,||f-liSSS t- 3lfj|j Sspanka* Cindy j- :^?!; i V Thomas, Ruarkf?iji?^g5f| Watson, Julie Elizabeth f'M!t Wetzol, Julie Patricia JllfIII; Wilson, Leslie K. |S1SSSII?I pi|||jl Young, Tom Campbell By BRANT LONG Assistant Sports Editor Senior cornerback Dale Campbell has been dismissed from the USC football team because of, as head coach Sparky Woods said, a violation of team rules. Campbell, a native of Houston, Texas, was a transfer from Independence Junior College in Kansas. He has started in two games this season and played in three. In USC's 21-10 victory over Georgia Tech, Campbell intercepted a pass, and was in on 15 total tackles. Campbell started in five contests this past season collecting two interceptions, one he The Gamecock Advertising 777-4249 it ALL PERSONS W PARKING PERMIT I PARKING AND V OCTOBER 15, 191 CONJUNCTION V PLEMENTED THIS PER DECAL ARE STREET GARAGE PARKING AND VE CATED IN THE f CORNER OF PICH I OFFICE HOURS A (JSC UNIVER! BOOI<ST RUSSELL H( MY S \ 1 Former ci in f-hp TIS , dismissed f "We're disappointed, but we believe that this decision was made in the best interest of the Gamecock football program." Sparky Woods ran back for a touchdown against Appalachian State, and 39 total tackles, including seven at Clemson. "We have rules and guidelines we have established for our football team," Woods said, "and Dale "The United Way work . days a year, not just tt they take up the moi ;om Garage Pa HO HAVE A BLOSSOM J " MUST COME BY THE [ 'EHICLE REGISTRATIOI 39, TO OBTAIN A HANG /ITH NEW SECURITY P > SEMESTER. THE HAN( REQUIRED TO PARK If EHICLE REGISTRATION I 3ENDLETON STREET 0 CENS AND PENDLETON J lRE 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM M( SITY UKJb I DUSE ALEX HAWKINS AUTOGRAPHING TORY (And I'm Sticki >captain of the USC G, October 6,1989 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. C UNIVERSITY BOO "Your Partner In Education" rom team was not abiding by them. We're disappointed, but we believe that this decision was made in the best interest of the Gamecock football program. We want Dale to continue his education, but he will no longer be a member of our football team." Campbell's spot at left comerback is expected to be filled by redshirt freshman Erik Anderson. Anderson was to start at right cornerback at the start of the season until he suffered a broken hand midway through spring drills. Anderson graduated from T. C. Williams High School in Alexandria, Va., where he led his team to a state championship his senior year. is 365 . 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