The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 21, 1995, Page 8, Image 8

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Carolina finds scoring groov y p L I JAMES PONCE The Gamecock USC guard Melvln Watson finishes off a dunk In the Gamecocks 8551 victory over the Camels of Campbell. Carolina will travel to Athens Saturday to take on the Bulldogs of Georgia . Gamecock SPORTSt R,m JL VCI1 ! M 111111111 M 11 ii 1111111 i^y [WIN BIG! . tv- ?* ^ * * *? ? IJ_t's a fact that nearly half 1 the adults iu amount ry need help^ the of a li^lime ot poverty and lost opmrtatirties^iorf?|ldeMe?<:# to uiule^^d wrilteiii^pc^i^p^illl out a job application Is a futfle struggle. Thov ppn't rrof qlhA'aH qndlifhAv aaiiIH ho JL iAVj VUH VVUlU held back forever-simply because they can't read. /;*" ? But you can help. EleSI I Fam ^2^3 wttttftW floottooftk, SMHMRWHIMMWMMI H 5 b $!r* " ?* jwff if ^b ^ R |K|:j c< H^i^f??^iB H H JltfHv&, "\? At ? tl v <,^> Oi?>?it>; i?. .i/v, i,<, j i _; e in 85-51 win < YAN WILSON Sports Editor ba The USC men's basketball team took kr break from its SEC schedule in a big my Monday night by demolishing the ke Jampbell Camels 85-51 in front of a Gs rowd 4,415 at Frank McGuire Arena, ne The Gamecocks (8-15) avenged last lef ear's loss to the Camels (7-17) by out- be laying them in every aspect of the game, so; I must commend our guys for playlg hard," USC coach Eddie Fogler said. <\ty We've come to learn to play with a lot bu f effort each game." ?ca Fittingly enough, Andy Bostick opened ou he scoring for the game. He led the lamecocks with a game-high 24 points. jn The Gamecocks held a 4-0 lead un- ^; 1 the Camels scored with 16:57 ' ift in the half, and USC had ;s smallest lead two minutes iter at 7-6. Carolina's shootlg heated up, and the Game- j|L jcks took advantage of their !|P^ eight in the post and outscored m j le Camels two baskets to one )r uie rest 01 me nan. jwh At the 14:37 mark, the ramecocks went on a 15-4 run j|???| ver the next five minutes. Af- UNSE"j[^ er theT?amels ended their coring drought ,the Gamecocks used a C01 4-8 run to end the half up 36-18. Thehalftime statistics highlighted fie main difference in the game. USC j hot 48.1 percent, while the Camels shot mere 20 percent on 7-35 shooting. Over11, Fogler was disappointed with the ^ loppy play of his squad. Th 1 thought we were a little sloppy in th: le first half" Fogler said. "We had some 59 Cam MP FG FT V: 2 0 Williams 27 3 0 Bvtief 1,. . 22 .0 '* : 1 Pogue . . .. 25.. 2 .... 0 ... SfWlSt U! MP FG FT .Bc*tfe? ;;t;; SB;, 10 5>I':? -: Russell 25 2 i ..Vatt?lswykit i1 Rich 35 5 0. WSkm:. H!' 25 Hi4:." 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Fogler soon went to his nch, but because of the .lack of depth, me starters had to stay on the court. "I didn'ttiy to run it up," Fogler said, e ran a lot of zone in the second half, it I can't put players 9-13 on the floor iuse I just don't have them. Some of r starters will always be on the court." i ne camels picKea up tneir snootg somewhat but could not stop the imecocks. Carolina reserve William Unseld enj oyed one of his best I games in a USC uniform with a 23-point outing, which included 3-3 shooting from 3point range. Unseld made all tliree 3-pointers in the last six minutes of the contest. Unseld took control of most of the closing scoring as Carolina got the 85-51 victory. "William is a good shooter," Fogler said. "He has good art savvy and nice touch and skill. If works on being agressive and buildl his strength in the offseason, he will ke his game to another level." The Gamecocks next contest is against j Georgia Bulldogs Saturday in Athens, le Gamecocks won their first contest is year against the Bulldogs in a 60thriller in Frank McGuire Arena. Rbs A F Pts 92 -ii o .< * ' 5 0 3 6 2 5 2 4 6'"'' 2 - 1 12 3C Rbs A F Pts :17 p-V\ 2 ^ 24 3 3 1 6 7 8.1 10 iv 4 Jigi? 85 51 Gamecock Graphics E UP!| I I I I I I I I I I I I II ftk mhiaa afj a toilet I advertise m#*'" tm I fOIIR 1LLE1GE: ? ~ is to design an advertisement 13" wide by 21" high- the full size of _ Write any length of copy, or create a ? _ if you wish. Create the ad by yourself - submit a design in color or black and - ad will appear in color in USATODA^ ~ Any form of illustration,.including pi" "si?Attach a shortparagraph explaining > rd annual taitejlate ( t Celled* Stores and meat tfcatpromotes ;:;:;:;:;:;^:;:;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:*^9^^i[^XgY^^?*ajX^ljljl^^*^^ij^fcO/j^ ~-- ?anitiiizi$giaiir \ Grand USA Today." ; Pi jraphics-only ad . I or team up with others to /mi. . ? H wnue. vine winning r if designed using color.) lolography, is acceptable. 'our creative concept and ntry form. Computer- j lied by a computer disk iterary/industry/specialF will judge entries. The ly on the basis of concept Lion will be a secondary ) ' u'U receive USA TODAY, H| 'on readers! |9 third giace vill II d others learn the joy jjflB appear in USA 3&)AY iB w ... 1 USC Sports Iook Softball o o The USC softball team swept S Coastal Carolina in a doubleheader ci Sunday afternoon at Lady Gamecock e: Field. The Lady Gamecocks (3-1) won w the first game 10-1 behind the of- ft fensive punch of third baseman Car- ii rie Lvons. who was 2-3 with a run b scored. Senior Darlene Gates picked si up her first win of the season, with three strikeouts, to move her record T to 1-1. The second game was all Trinity I Johnson, who led the Lady Game- t< cocks both on the mound and at the B plate. Johnson went 2-3 at the plate tl with a double and a triple and three ci runs batted in. Senior Shanni Can- a non and Lyons both added a double. Coastal fell to 0-2. E The Lady Gamecocks will travel d to Georgia Southern Wednesday for t< a doubleheader. tl Baseball a si _ r* tn y a. a j* i uraig uours iwo-oui, iwo-siriKe, ci two-run home run in the bottom of ti the ninth inning Sunday climaxed a p three-run rally as USC downed the College of Charleston 3-1. si The Gamecocks trailed 1-0 when K Randy Stegall beat out an infield hit E to open the ninth. College of ci Charleston pitcher Chad Johnson, 2 who had allowed only four hits, was ja replaced by Sam Moore. Moore re- a tired two batters sandwiched around ic two balks, which moved Stegall to a| third. He scored on a wild pitch to tie the game. I Pinch hitter Chris Diaz walked, te and pinch runner Jason Reynolds vj stole second. Dour worked the count tli to three balls and two strikes before IS homering over the left field fence, in J. J. Pearsall (1-1) pitched three innings in relief of starter Jim Stoops, pi allowing one hit, to earn the win. 6Moore (0-1) took the loss. The victo- ri: ly improved USCs record to 2-1, while ti1 the loss was CoC's season opener, ec College of Charleston, which man- ni aged two hits in the game, scored an 0 unearned ruyn in the second inning se to take a 1-0 lead. Pete Cadena bi reached on an error, moved to sec- la I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I qd | i in I vu,uul11." ihollenge contest sponso PRftHRRH. and use pur si Hterocq through common Second place $1000 *1 prize design ujiii L nationally h Here, at the University of South Carolina, the Office c the Campus Coalition for Literacy and the Russell M sponsor the third annu||C|gateChalleni]e. Rppli in the Russell House Bonfctore ami a! entries i oiajftoaismftSeittej Local sponsors mill hold a campus Hide cosiest and < winner mill receive a $100 ||ce|pl for (tie Basse S? submitted to ttie national Entries are due to ttie Office of Communitii Service Progr ofttie Russell House no later ttian 5: Soi^ of the 1^9^Go 994 Collegiate Challenge winning entry fro \ lid on a balk, to third on an infield ut and scored on a second balk by toops. Plate umpire Richie Tallent ailed four balks in the game, two on ach team. Both College of Charleston hits rere bloop singles by shortstop lichael Laird in the fifth and eighth inings. USC managed five hits, two y Stegall. Stegall and Mike Dezeno had doubles. ennis I On the strength of two singles vic)ries apiece from Jorge Esqueda, ien Cook and Benjamin Cassaigne, le No. 13 USC men's tennis team ruised to a 4-1 victory against Elon nd a 7-0 shutout of Francis Marion. The Gamecocks (6-0) will face Old ominion and James Madison Sunay at the Sam Daniel Tennis Cen;r in the team's first outdoor match lis spring. Esqueda, ranked No. 78 nationlly in singles, made his first career tart at No. 1 singles against Franis Marion. Esqueda downed the Pa*iots' Sam Lundkvist 6-3,6-2 to imrove his record to 16-6. As a team, USC lost one set of ingles in two matches Saturday, iershaw native Ben Cook defeated Ion's Justin Clark 6-3,6-4 and Frans Marion's Tim Montague-Smith 6, 6-3. Meanwhile, freshman Benimin Cassaigne improved to 5-0 with 6-1,6-2 win against Francis Mar>n's Simon Grieve and a 6-4, 6-4 gainst Elon's Ning Dalodom. The No. 17 Lady Gamecock tennis am defeated Southeast Region rid Furman 7-0 Sunday afternoon at le USC Indoor Facility. USC lost I games in six singles contests in lprovingits record to 3-0 this spring. Sophomore Sophie Ljucovic im oved her record to 10-2 with a 6-2, 1 victory oagamstBrannon Mors. Freshman Tracy Kotseos, a nave of Winter Springs, Fla., defeat5 rti __ m i /* a a a i i onannon uiemeni o-u, o-u, ner nth singles victory of the season, ther singles wins were posted by inior Victoria Davies, freshman ToRakic and sophomore Muriel Abelmmm nitl I I I I I I I I I I&. red lm UsJIOMY, hills to mots on fusnWDfrvi if Communiln Service Ifnims. ise Bookstore have reamed up fo cations and details are available should be submitted to the ;elecf the best campus entry. The II House Bookstore. (Ill entries uiill contest. ams in the Campus Activities Center DO pm March 31. Heonate im GeorgiajState University I