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22 Are you ready for G; The beginning of a new school year lot only means ifs time to hit the books, r~ t also brings with it a sense of excite- Mgk nent for the fall sports schedule. $ J Im sure all of you are anxiously await- _ ng the kickott ot lootoaii season, ine | jam, . | 'j? the'^ih?f2001; past view years at the feexhta-ation ofvKtoiyandtteproep^ ^caroUna wffl hav )f another wmning season. If there u lomettung better than Gamecock foot- dtementforthefall se 03il I haven t found it. The* TTQP vniiAvhal Cara^toMseemstomaketh. fan semester fly by. As the season pro- ?8 fte ja,10. lessee all you do is prepare for the next 19Q4 ', m, . game If it is a home game, you need to LoriDrostandKoriE make preparations for tailgatmg. Road makethel995teamo games mean either planning a road tnp ??? or ordering the game on pay-per-view if Nancy Wilson's La< it is not televised ketbah team has one: Along with the excitement of Sato- from All-SEC sta days there are also socc<* matches that 80n John80n ha8 ,ed can be just as exciting. Mark Bereon s statistical team has been dominating teams that Soccer team gets ne From Staff Reports ii Dave Golan, a three-year letterman in the 1980s and member of South Carolina's 1988 Pinal Four team, was named as- v ristant coach for the Gamecock men's soccer program. a The announcement was made July 7. Golan comes to South i Carolina after serving the last three years as a staff coach for I die Boulder (Col.) Soccer Club. g Golan replaced his former teammate, Doug Allison, who accepted the head coaching position at Furman in June. j Tm very pleased to have Dave Golan join our coaching c staff," Head Coach Mark Berson said. He was an important ' j part of our teams in the 1980s and played a vital role on our l 1988 Final Four squad. Dave is a fine teacher and I look for- ^ ward to him returning to the Carolina soccer program in this ? coaching role." Golan was a member of the 1984,1985 and 1988 Gamecock squads which combined to post a 48-11-7 (.780) record J( and advance to the NCAA quarterfinals (1985) and Final Four ' (1988). Golan started every game at the defender position his J freshman and sophomore seasons, leading Carolina to what ' is still a school record 20 wins in 1985 while starting all 24 ^ contests. After spending two years at the North Carolina 1 School of the Arts, golan returned to Carolina and played in 18 matches, starting 11, for the 1988 team which advanced i to the Final Four in Bloomington, Ind, before losing to Howard 1 BUCKLE UP. 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Heather Godfrey, Cindy Kelly JIMMY and Natalie Funderburk will also re>EBUTTS turn to help USC. P0^ r The men's basketball team may have one of the best backcourts in the SEC . this year. Irmo High School's B J. McKravey . s je ^ sophomore Melvin Watson should e a women s soo- p^yj^g the Gamecocks with plenty of provide more ex- gxp^y^ this year. The Gamecocks will tTYl pQ| Al* * ? , also have the services of Larry Davis ua*f f?,C?m" who transferred from UNC last year and 3 Hudson s team eUgible to lay for ^ Fog,ert mprove on their , ^ n of Katie Gerst, ' , ,, ? j rmigarat should , Wift.all of the greatrecnntag done ompetitiveinthe the ?ffs^?neaACarohna team r should only get better. USC is on its way ly Gamecock has- to becomin2 a national athletic powermore year of ser- , ,, , , , . r Shannon John- ? ?en; has new been a bet , . ter time to be a Gamecock then now, so S55B5 !W assistant coach a the semifinals. Tm very excited about returning to my alma mater and forking for such an outstanding coach in Mark Berson," Golan aid "Thp University of South Carolina crave so much to me n my time here and this is a great opportunity to contribute >ack to USC and work with nationally-recognized soccer program." Golan received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Interdisci)linaiy Studies from South Carolina in 1989 and his Master tf Arts degree in Theater from Carolina in 1992. While workng on his master's degree, Golan was an Olympic Developnent Program staff coach (1991-92) and served as an assisant coach to Phil Savitz on the 1992 Irmo High School AAAA state championship squad. An accomplished actor, Golan is a member of the Screen \ctors Guild and has appeared in television commercials for Saturn and the South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation's Highways or Dieways* campaign. He las appeared in professional theater at the USC Summer Rep and at the prestigious Williamstown (Mass.) Theater Festival. Golan is a 1984 graduate of W.T. Woodson High School \7 ttrltAMA Ua wo a Ar\ oll_AA1ir?fv QT1/1 fllLMafm LI1 r an IclAj Y ex., WllCI c lie wao ail airvvuiivj unu un mwiv team member his senior season. Gamecock i ami Classifieds I Work! IEIn yourf^ jjMiiii, ~~ ?_ women t? S<=??ssea jjj J '''v':':r*:*:*::::::::: t^?:%%%W?:^3^iaa: 5 Dates of Rush are Au hhi^^^J For more information call the offi Does Living in *** Too Much TV >cac lit a\ 11 UV/O I| /r- ] ^ r ' - I Lhh Monday, August 21,1995 Baseball team adds From Staff Reports the Tennessee ba* Rick Hatcher, who has proven sue- 92) as the pitchii cess at the highest level of collegiate posted a 104-70 re coaching, was named assistant base- an(* helped lay t ball coach at the University of South 1993 Tennessee s Carolina, Head Coach June Raines an- first NCAA regio nounced Aug. 14. Hatcher, who comes 40 years. During 1 to USC after serving a one-year stint the Vols improve* as the Sumter (S.C.) High School head the Southeasterr 1 1?11 1- ??ill ?vmm/imlir on/1 nino TonnajQ uaseuail cuacil, win nun piimaiiijr wiuiuiv with the pitching staff for the Game- ed by major leag cocks. The 37 year-ol "We are extremely thrilled to get High to an 18-9 re someone of Rick Hatcher's caliber on three of his playe our coaching staff," Raines said. "He teams. His high has great experience on all levels and eludes a one yee has been a winner everywhere he has coach at p0pe Hi been in his career. We look forward to ta Ga. (1992-93 Rick joining our program and working tenures at Barb with our pitching staff." (1988-89), Crestv Hatcher was most recently on the (1986-88) and P college level as an assistant coach at (igg^g) Georgia Tech for two seasons (1993- , f n, ' 94). He handles the pitching staff for . . Qftl , the Yellow Jackets and was the re- TT . .. cruiting coordinator as the 1994 squad . ^ersly w advanced to the College World Series m ' championship game against Oklahoma. mem&er of the Hatcher spent three seasons with jquad aridpitchi v World Series. I: Swimming Americans and t past year the Li University of South Carolina head 22nd at the NCAi women's swimming coach Kelly Park- best finish in sev er resigned July 20, effective Aug. 10, Parker will n to take a job with a private corporation. Va, where she wi "It was an extremely difficult deci- Coordinator for C sion to leave a great university and ad- a national compi ministration like South Carolina I firm- sale fundraising j ly believe South Carolina has an up and high school athl? coming athletic program," Parker said. "It will be sad to go, but the combina- Track ft Field tion of the job and being dose to my family provided me with a great opportu- Junior Dawn I nity for a new career." resent the Unite Parker was the head coach at Car- Great Britain ti olina for five years, leaving with a ca- Gateshead, Eng reer record of 40-17, including a 9-3 qualified for the < record in 1995. She coached over 20 All- the USATF nat: Off the dee vand/ oui rizonsan B gust 20 - September 2. ce of Sorority Council at 777-5059. ^e the Dorm Cause Nati i Stress??? stiic Reel Hi Sign up 1 BRADFORD PLACE IT Has an Alternative!!! and com 5 miles fr. campus Flexible lease terms 24 Hon 1,2 &3 bedroom Aptmts A 4.1, iVJUU-n.LI? 325 Percival Rd. 782*7854 pPSvM Nc O MOMTH FREE!?!^ 1 ssi | H NationsBan s pitching assistant seball program (1969- record of 20-8 and also played for Team lg coach. Tennessee USA in 1980. Hatcher signed with the cord in his time there Atlanta Braves farm system in 1981 he foundation for a and proceeded to pitch a perfect game quad that earned its for the Durham Bulls against the Salem nal bid in more than Redbirds Aug. 13,1982. He played lis time at Tennessee, three years in the Braves organization, 1 from last to third in reaching the class AA level in Savan l Conference in ERA, nah. ee pitches were draft- Hatcher spent the 1984 season at ae teams. Florida State as a graduate assistant d Hatcher led Sumter coach working with pitchers and catchword last season while era. He has also worked as an instructor rs signed with college in the Doyle Baseball School in Winschool experience in- ter Haven, Fl., the foremost baseball ir stint as assistant camp in the United states and Canagh School in Mariet- da. ); and head coaching A high school quarterback, Hatchow (Fl.) High School er originally attended Nebraska on a dew (Fl.) High School football squad in the 1976-77 acadeort St. Joe (Fl.) High mic year. He transferred to George C. Hatcher has a career Wallace Community College in Dothan, n the prep level. Ala., for one year, posting a 12-3 record late of Florida State for its baseball team, before arriving his bachelor's degree at Florida State, itcher was a two-time Hatcher, a native of Marianna, fl., ill-Metro Conference is married to the former Misty Hoyne, id in the 1980 College and they have two children, Kaylee, 5, le compiled a career and Madison, 2. hree Olympians. This American record in the hammer throw idy Gamecocks were with a mark of 190'3 earlier this year ^ Championships, their in Sacramento, Calif, en years. "I am excited to have so many athlove to Williamsburg, ietes competing in national and inter11 work as the Program national events this summer," assistant ampus Resources, Inc., coach Larry Judge said. "I think it has my which sells whole- & u ^ say about the of our pr0_ urograms to collogB snd n stic teams. gram. Sophomore Lisa Misipeka competed in the World Championships of track illerbe of USC will rep- and in Goteburg, Sweden earlier d States in the USA vs this summer. Misipeka competed in the ack and field meet in shot put on the American Samoa team [land Aug. 21. Ellerbe throwing 492 in the competition. Misipeka jompetition by winning will train for a possible birth in the 1996 ionals and setting the Olympics in Atlanta, Ga. P end. ?? C^j Sunglasses by Bausch & Lomb iee store for details. Expires 9/30/95 LflFAVKlBCT^MBill^lfCT ionsBank lent Banking. I In Great Value. for NationsBank Student Banking, and you'll have ig you need to budget your money. And it's free u're in college. 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