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Show Tar Heels Esca pe Yellowjacket Upset Bid TONY FAVIA Sports Writer North Carctina Coach Dean Smith inside of the rim and bounced out and was rebounded by North Carolina's Al was right on the target when he said “This was a very good effort by I thought the turning point wasear. ly in the second half’ Smith said Smith's 10th-ranked Tar Heels squandered an 1!1-point lead over Georgia Tech in the second half Mon: when we went downcourt three times and missed three straight layups and os made their shots on the other < Georgia Tech 1 thought we played ve too but we can certainly play bet Wood as time expired mK North Carolina led 44-33 with 15 16 Tech is going to win some games in this league They can control tempo so well Georgia Tech Coach Dwane Morrison sumined up “Everything wentas planned on the last play except the ball didn't go in The options worked perfectly except for that left in the game, but Georgia Tech out In other games involving top-20 tears. eighth-ranked St. John’s routed seven minutes to pull within 48-47 The Virginia toppled Virginia Tech 65-58 day night but avoided a major upset Scored the Tar Heels 14-4 over the next St. Joseph's 72-55. and 15th-ranked when Tech's Lenny Horton missed a four-foot shot with two seconds remaining. North Carolina escaped with a o4 53 decision Following a Horton layupthat pulled Georgia Tech to within one point with six secondsleft the Tar Heels were unable to get the ball in play quickly Tar Heels got the next bucket and their lead didn't fall below three points until Horton's layup madethe score54-53 Wood and Mike O’Koreneach had11 points to lead the Tar Heels 9-3 overall and 3-2 in the ACC. James Worthy ad- eno'.gi and turned it over to the Yellow Brook Steppe's zee as the Yellow ded 10. Georgia Tech was paced by Jackets. Tech 0-7 in the ACC, got the Jackets fell to 4 ball inside to Horton whoseshot hit the “Steppe was ae Reggie Carter and David Russell combined to score 33 points to lift St John's. The Redmenwereclinging to a one-point lead midway through thefirst half when a 16-4 spurt keyed by Carter. who scored 17 points, enabled St John's to open a 26-13 lead ai the half The victory was the 10th straight tor Smith said St. John’s, 12-1 while the Hawks fell to Tuesday Sports Scoreboard 7. Byron Warrick paced St. Joseph's with 15 points and six rebounds Wis Stevens Pt 92 Wis -River Wis Whitewater 7 UPI Top 20 Jeff Lampscored 24 points inc NEW YORK six during a late 8-0 tear that lifted Virginia to its triumph over intrastate (UPI Arkansas 64, Ouachita apis 60 © Okla St 86. Bethan East Texas 70 Texas AGI Midwest 78. Oklahoma Chi North Texas St 98 Wes with 4:12 remaining after Les Henson hit a field goal for Virginia Tech But Lamp, with 3°51 remaining. sank one foul shot for a 53-52 lead After a Tech timeout, the 6-foot-6 junior guard was fouled by Henson Paul Quinn Coll 101 Wiley Coll 7 Pan American 82. Trinity 6 Okla Sci & Arts 78. Okla Southwestern 69 Ozark Tl S_ Arkansas 60 SF Austin @2. Angelo while hitting a 12-foot baseline jumper and converted the foul shot for a three pointplay and a 56-52 Virginia lead On Virginia Tech's next possession Nevada-Las Vegas r Seattle 7 Seattle Pacific 93 Cal So Utah 93, So Virginia freshman Doug Newburg stole a pass from Jeff Schneider and missed a shot, but Lamp was fouled on his follow-up attempt and hit two foul shots PGA Scores 9 Amst! 73 Lebanon Vall Client “ Steubenville 82 Delaware 82 Iast of Col our defense ’ Wallace pointed out “He does something fer your morale especially on those short yardage and goal situations when he'll get in there and make a big play, then pick himself up andtell us ‘Hey, we gotta stop ‘em now.” Offensive guard Dennis Harrah knows what Youngblood is going through now with his leg because he broke the samebone,thefibula, in his ownleg in a game with Denverearly in the season and played two gameson it “It's terrible, and playing on it is very tough to do,” Harrah said. “The fibula isn't a weight-bearing bone Playing onit isn’t very anger but it’s dangerous enough. Jack is a very tough individual, though. All yearlong. he kidded me about. myleg and said to me,‘You big sissy.’ Now hesays,‘I'll never say anything to you again. Wendell Tyler was the Rams’ leading rusher this ee with 1,109 yards. He led the NFL with an average of 5.1 yards per carry and says he'll feellike a circus performer because everybody will be watching him. Not everybody. TheSteelers will be concentrating on Jack Youngblood more. They knowif they stop him. they also stop the Rams. Craig Tam Mike Mark DA Dave College Scores bast 65 125 Southeastern 81 Huquesne 103, Holy Cross 88 Edinboro 62 Pitt-Johnstown 60 Fuirtield 101, Montclair St 72 Gannon 81 Buffalo St 52 George Washington 97. Stetson 79 Hotstra 93. Bridgeport 78 Lycoming 81, Susquehanna 70 Mansfield 88 Lincoln 77 Merevhurst 88, Queens (NY) 51 ew England $5 Barrington 60 r 63 Ramapo 59 Penn St. 85, Delaware 53 Robt Morris 67 St. Francis (Pa) 57 Sacred Heart 82, Cheney St John’s 72. St. Joseph's (Pa) 55 St Peter's 51, Siena 47 St Joseph's (Vt) 82 Castleton 76 Westminster 51. Geneva 32 Widener 66 Phila. Pharmacy 51 Youngstown St. 76, Phila Textile 65 AiereenBrostins 90) “Genie 9 Ala Huntsville 75 Athen American 82 a Mary“a Armstrong St. 91, Lee Bethune Cookman. 87 Abany St. 70 Charleston 76 Salem. 6 Chattanooga 84 W "eaolina 1 Delta St. 65, Troy Florida st 8 St Aik dison 63, East Carolina 52 Jacksonville 12 NC-Cheit 68 ot Jacksonville St. 83, Miss. Coll. 76 LaGrange 67 Shorter 55 Livingston 54 SE Louisiana 50 Louisiana Tech 59 Centenary 58 Lynchburg 71, Eastern Mennonite 68 Mars Hill 69 Charleston 62 Marshall 67 E. Tenn. St. 62 McNeese St 59 NWLouisiana 46 Mercer 92, Ga. Southern 70 Miss. Vall. St. 69, Tex. Sthrn 65 Morris Brown 100 Alabama A&M 81 NU St Mary's §5_ Randolph-Macon 48 New Orleans 79, Georgia sts Carlston 9 2-4 20, LaSeure 3 1-47, Bennett 4 1-2 9 Nicholls St. 64 ‘La. Coll. Los 8 2-2 18, Fisher 1 2-2 4, Totals 30 11-18 71 Norfolk St. 78 Hampton inst. 67 67 89 North Carolina 54, Ga VG Shippen M3 3 71 Little Acorn Holds on to CUBL Lead Little Acorn remainedinfirst place in Central Utah Basketball League action as Rollins, Brown & Gunnell, Utah Valley Bank, Valley View Glass, and Levins Insurance are tied for second place. with 20 and Los 18, for Shippen. evins Insurance 65-31 Levins used five men to disarm Bell & Howellearly to moveinto a tie for second place. Keith Rice had 15 and Bill Long 14 to leave the Carriers. Valley View Glass 89-71 Bell & Howell's Jeff Simmonswith 15 Greg Sheide scored 20, but the Glas- was bestfor the losers, who took more smen's new addition, formerall-state shots from thefield, but were unable to guard from Provo High School Dave penetrate atoe Carrier zone. Collins, tallied 30, in leading an out\corn manned Shippen Brothers. When ieNelson brothers started Shippen pulled within two points in missing their patented 27-footshots,it the second quarterafter being as much becamea close game,butclutchoffenas 12 points downin the secondhalf as sive rebounding in the final minutes by Steve Carlston and Rick Losgotinside former Utah Tech star Ray Walker for a quick surge. Carlston ended up lifted Little Acorn above a hotshooting BYU's Swim Success Depends on McGregor Successis no stranger to BYU’s two- year, McGregorserved a two-year LDS time WAC Champion swimmer Mark mission to South Carolina. “Manyof myfellow swimmers told McGregor, and Cougars’ success depends greatly on McGregor, the meI should go all four years before serving a mission,"’ the senior team captain. “He's a clutch swimmer,” says BYU freestyler said. ‘‘But a mission was Swim Coach Tim Powers. ‘We count something I had always planned to on him in the same waythe basketball complete. When I returned to BYU I team counts on Danny Ainge ina close was physically and mentally more mature.” ball game.’ McGregorsaid the toughest part of So far this season the fast stroking senior from Santa Clara,Calif., has not coming off a mission and getting back let the team down. His victories in into shape wasregainingthefeelof the Hawaii at the Rainbow Invitational water. “I spent the first two months helped BYUtofinish second to one of just getting backiin harmony with the the nation's top swim teams — Indiana. water again,” he said. Last year as a junior he helped his The Rainbow competition included graduates as well as collegians, and team win the conferencetitle with seMcGregor finished third in the 200 cond placefinishes in the 200- and 500freestyle behind a former Olympicgold yard freestyle events at the WAC Championships in Laramie, Wyo. This medalist. “It was an important meet. The year his times in both events are the coach and the team were counting on fastest in the conference thusfar. “Mark’s positive in his relationship meto do well,” says the 6-3, 185, with the other swimmers,” Powers McGregor.“I put my mind to doing my “His encouragement meansa ‘ot best and went out and had myfastest says. to them. He brings a lot of maturity to times of the season.’ predominantly young team.” “He's a tough competitor,” Powers a wimmers spend up to four to five says. ‘He doesn't fear his competition. hours a day in rigorous training which Wecan always count on him to be right includes weightlifting and eight or nine in there and make a good showing.” miles of swimming. The former high school All“J don't like the pain I have to go American, who was ranked among the through to be good, but I'm willing to nation’s top ten in the 200-yard go through that me to excel and freestyle his senior year, says doing achieve success,” McGregorsays. well in a swim meet depends on both This season McGregor hopesto once ayetiological and physical preparaagain win the WACtitle in Albuquerion. que, N.M., on March6-8. Then he wants “T psych myself up for every race,” to goto the NCAA Finals in Cambridge, McGregorsays.‘Thefeeling that a lot Mass., March 27-29, place among the of people are depending on me and have top 12, and become an All-American. confidence in me, motivates me to do This will qualify him for his second better.” goal of swimming in the Olympic After scoring victories in the 200- trials. The psychology majorplans to and 500-yard freestyle events at the graduate and pursue a career as a WAC Championships his sophomore teacher and swimming coach. 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Two free throws by Burnsin overtime put the Miners on top to stay. oils The ae rival Virginia Tech The Cavaliers 1% 2 and the Gobblers, 9-3, were tied 52-52 Despite Odds, Rams 8elieve They Can Win By BILTON RICHMAN the Steelers, then you've got a pretty attack and put somepressure on Terry UPI Sports Editor good idea of the way Jack Youngblood Bradshaw." ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) — By mak- the Rams" 30-year-old team captain, Fred Dryer the Rams’ otherstarting ing the defending champion Pittsburgh plays the game. He sacked enemy defensive end believes their chances of Steelers 1l-point favorites in Super quarterbacks 16 timesthis past season winning Sunday are “excellent” if they Bowl XIV, the oddsmakers are convey- to lead the team in that department and and he’s certainlyining a message loud andclear. wascredited with 51 tackles, 29 assists Numerically speaking or otherwise, and three forced fumbles. Along with * Dryersaid, answerthey're telling you there's practically that, he was named All-Pro for the ing a question pertaining to Pittno way the Los Angeles Ramscan win seventh consecutive year sburgh’s big point spread. “They might Sunday's ballgame and most ple There's only one rub. He’s still not as well be favored by 30 or 40 points associated with professional football go completely over a hairline fracture in but when we're all healthy, we match along with that assessment. his left leg suffered a couple of weeks up as well as any! Ray Malavasi the Rams’ coach, ago in the Rams’ playoff victory over One way or another however the doesn't care what anyone Says. He can Dallas. He's playing hurt. but he played discussion about the Rams’ chances tell you two ways his team can upset against Tampa Baynine days ago and always seems to get back to the mightySteelers, one being by their he'll certainly play Sunday. Youngblood and his ability to perform ability to control the football and run it, Youngblood was decked out in attop efficiency. and the other being by getting off the westernstyle, wearing a brown cowboy “I'm keeping my fingers crossed kind of pass rush that would minimize hat, suede jacket. blue jeans and tan about him.”’ said Malavasi following the effectiveness of Pittsburgh quarter- boots after finishing a light workout Monday's practice session. ‘He back Terry Bradshaw. Monday and he washurrying to the worked today and moved pretty good. As the man whonotonly leadstheir barber to get his hair cut Against Tampa Bay, he did a good job pass rush but the one the rest of the “Right now, I feel real good. The leg but not what he’s capable of. He's done Ramslook upto for leadership and in- doesn’t bother meatall,’ he said. “All a great jobfor us all year and he's the spiration, Jack Youngblood, their thatstuff I've been hearing and reading ‘one who inspires the rest of our team.” veteran defensive end. emerges as the about us not having a chance against Jackie Wallace, the Rams’ lanky key to whatever meager chance they the Steelers is a bunch of garbage. We strong safety whoplayed with the Minhave of surprising the Steelers. deserve to be in the Super Bow! as nesota Vikings in Super BowlIX, says Youngblood is somethingto see in ac- much as they do. I thinkit'll be a low Youngblood has helped him immeasurtion on a football field. If you’ve been scoring game, andthe keys to us winn- ably this season. focusing a lot on Mean Joe Greeneof ing will be if we canstop their running “Not only me. but everyone else on January 15. 1980. THE HERALD. Provo. 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