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March 30, 1982 - Image 10

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Tar Heels down

Worthy leads
Carolina to victory

Hoyas
pionship game since 1943 when they lost
46-34 to Wyoming.
No more than four points separated
the two teams in the second half and
Jordan's winning basket produced the
ninth lead change of the half.
Jordan said his game-winning shot
f the net at came on "set play. If I had an open
e, where a shot, coach said 'Go ahead and take it.' "
watched for The show, however, belonged to Wor-
three days. thy and Ewing, both-of whom brought
hampionship the crowd cheering to its feet with
aps the best mammoth slam dunks. Worthy had
nd compiled four dunks in the second half, including
st at North one over Floyd, his junior high school
buddy, that produced a three-point play
etown's best and pulled the Tar Heels within one
cord. but the point with 11:52 left.

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AP Photo
GEORGETOWN'S PAT Ewing (33) gets caught goaltending as he attempts
to block a North Carolina shot at yesterday's championship game.
Speers, Richter

grab top honors

By MARTHA CRALL
Junior Ted Speers and senior Dave
Richter each won two awards to
highlight last night's 1982 Michigan
Dekers Hockey Awards Banquet.
Speers took home the Doc Losh
Trophy for most total points, (goals and
assists) and the Hal Downes Trophy for
the season's most valuable player.
RICHTER received the Carl Isaacson
Award for the best student-athlete and
the Vic Heyliger Trophy for the most
valuable defenseman.
Other awards went to senior defen-
seman Mark Perry, who was voted the
Alton D. Simms Trophy for the most
improved player; Jon Elliott, who
received the Dekers Club Award for the
most colorful rookie; and junior Joe
Milburn, who won the Howard Oolby
Trophy for sportmanship.
Eight seniors also received their
senior rings from the Dekers, including
alternate captain Paul Brandrup,
defensemen Brian Lundberg, Dennis
May, Perry, Steve Richmond and

Richter, forward Jeff Tessier and
goalie Peter Mason.
Red Sox 8, Tigers 0
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI)- Bob
Ojeda tossed a five-hitter over seven
innings and Jim Rice continued his
torrid hitting with three hitsyesterday,
leading the Boston Red Sox to an 8-0
exhibition win over the Detroit Tigers.
Boston is 5-0 against Detroit this
spring, 8-13 overall. Detroit also is 8-13.
OJEDA WALKED one and struck out
four and did not allow a runner past
second base. The Tigers had the lead
runner on four times. Kirk Gibson and
Lou Whitaker each had two hits for
Detroit:
The Red Sox shelled Tigers ace Jack
Morris, who gave up seven runs and12
hits in five Innings. In addition to Rice,
who is batting .462, Rich Gedman, Rick
Miller, Dwight Evans and Glenn Hof-.
fman had two hits apiece.

AP Photo
THE TAR HEELS' James .Worthy
grabs a rebound from the Hoyas' Pat
Ewing (33) and Fred Brown in the
first half of yesterday's NCAA cham-
pionship game.

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BASEBALL
EASTERN MICHIGAN (DH),
March 30, 1p.m.
GRAND VALLEY (DH), March 31,
1 p.m.
at Miami University (DH), April 2,
at Miami University(DH), April 3,
1p.m.
MEN'S GOLF
at E. Kentucky Invitational,
Richmond, Ky., April 2-4
MEN'S TENNIS
PURDUE, April 2,2:30 p.m.
ILLINOIS, April 3, 1 p.m.
WOMEN'S TENNIS
NORTHWESTERN, April 3,1 p.m.
WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK
At Western Michigan Invitational,
Kalamazoo, April 3
SOFTBALL
FERRIS STATE, April 3, 12 p.m.

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