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Fanatics .. ., '·' ..~II The Wake Forest-N.C. State the basketb.all team to faithfully .··. ' p.4 game last season was a thriller support_ both at each and every ACC Schedal~·. ·. ' • > - • •• in every sense of the word, but game. For this ·reason, they · for me, the best part was seeing, should get the best &eats in the :·;p··.. ·:.• :.· . .·5. : ·. ''· . hearing and feeling the support house. Many of the people who r .,: ::· ~ -~.... ." ~ , Tyroae ,Bopes ·. ~ .· . ... of the fans. complain about the· Spirits are ·When the Wolfpack led by as the same ones who give up hope ip.e· many as seven points during the when the team is':. down by, say, M&rk ,CJi&e ·.· .. first and second halves, the State three ·points . or so, .or they are . fans screamed for mQre, hoping · those who can't even attend.half to put the Demon Deacons away of 'the games. ·p.7······ .·· Charlie' . Thomas·.·~. for good. This was to be ex· There is no limit ·as to the . pected, as all fans support their number of persons allowed ·to join - team when things are going their the Spirits, so why don't we have p.S , Dennis. Calvert.... ·. ·... · .· way. Thus, I was not surprised to 1000 students in the club? I can't hear their deafening roar. an.swer that question,. ·nor. do' I What happened next, though, know who can. I joined· the club ... Jie.9 · . ' Men's ReCnlilS'·.. ' ' . did surprise me, as I had never for the first time last y~ar, and · .· . '.. ' .~ '' . : ~· experienced the feeling at a Wake immediately noticed the new pro­ ... Forest home game. 'The visitors visiOn. requiring 100 percent ·at­ Bob,Staak · :p.l.O scored nine consecutive points to tendance. However, for the two ' . take a three point lead, but the games that I missed, I was easiM. fans never stopped ·shouting, ly able to fmd a friend to go in p.ll:. ~· stomping and cheering. As we all my place. Assistaltts··· . know, the Wolfpack came back to The basketball team lost·five win by two points and Claim a or siX games this year by- .. five share of the ACC title. I an con­ points or less. If we want our 1988 Previews . Vinced, though, that the two Demon Deacons to Win these point victory would never have ga~es, let's really put forth an Men p.~2 .. come about had it not been for effort to show them by joining the . the support of the fans. Deacon Spirits this year. I have read the continuing Students at N.C. State camped editorials berating our own sup­ .o.ut.from Saturday until Thursday p.13 Women . port group, the Deacon Spirits. in order to get tickets for the Altbough some of the complaints g~me. They considered it a ··p~14. may be legitimate, I must take my ·priVilege to support their team. Joe·· Sanchez•·· hat off to them. These people Shouldn't we? made a commitment to both RON MONTESANO p.l~;:;,; Wake Forest University and to Staff Columnist Kathy Turner . - . .. Directory Janace Collins·. p~16 /, Amy Privette p".l7 ' 1 •' ,, .P.IS Lisa Stockton' .. · . ; i . ... ' S~pporting Ca11t p.l9 · .. : j ·. ' __0 ..._. .onents p. 20-22 ~ld Gold 8nd· Black Sport~ Editor-in-Chief.................... · . , - Jam. es c·· Snyder J. r . ·······················•····•··•················• . Associate Sports .Editor ......... 0 0 0 •••• 0 ......................-. ••••••••••• 0 ••••••• ·••• Keith W. 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Kelly Dillon Tracy Buran saving. coupons in the Busmess Manager................. · Alison Dubbs ~ ··················••·········•···•············•···•·····• sales Manager ...•......•..•• ~......... ••••e••••••••••••••••••••••o••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••· · Michael Bell 1985-86 Wake Forest ales men ••• •• •• •• ••••• ••••• •• . •• . •• . Kenneth J fa.:-...na- - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 5LL&a&~ Michael Lamphier. Campus Telephone Robert Wood : Directory! Margot Ackerman .. ·~ ·L•a-.ll~t:· R~.Jste17, .• Biasi Ropes ·to ' be .. :~ , ·· Bead ··· · - . , · ,~ All-Ace· Te.am - • • I ' o ... ' Ace· • ~: • ' • •• 1 •• • ', y • • ~ • · .:· · North. ·carolina's. Tar ·Heels,· . cast. to_ lead ._the:. voting~. while tion in ~he rookie of the year <.:with four startei's returning from .Royster received_ seven vot~s, .~d balloting. Sixteen players received · .. ~last.: year's ~Cj\A .. ·Tournament Moreland, ·Mayer:. and Tric~ votes for the preseason selection. ' -~<tea#l,-have ~·ee~ installed as the_ received .six apiece. O,ther· stan- The votes also· gave North ~:~preseaso~ f~vorite to c~pture ~his . dout ACC players .rec'eivin_ii con- Carolina. a ·narrow edge, five . · .:season's ACC women's basketball · sideration·were ·Clemson's Janet . points,· over Georgia Tech in-pick­ ·" ./ . ~;crown,~ -~~.c~ording. to. recent . Knig'tJ.t. with fo.u_r . votes.·. and l 'ing the pro~able order o_f finish. i ~balloting among the conference's Georgia Tech'_s Delores Bootz, in the highly-contested con­ .·t . :~:~igh!· ~~d coacpes.. · _· . Maryland's Chequita Wood and. ference. The Tar Heels got· 57 ~:: Coach Jennifer Alley's. club. Virginia's Kim Silloway, -~with first-place votes out of a possib!e 4t~ied 62 poinis .by' · receiving ~one vote each. 124 and the Yellow Jackets receiv­ ·' _: ~'seven· first placed votes and one . In addition to being named .to ed.. 52. Duke . with 14 votes and ·.:third phtee vote. Last year'~ con- the preseason all-ACC team, . N.C. State with one got the re- Jerence champion, N.C; State, is Leake;·a.5-7:senior from Chapel maining first-place ballots. -:.tabbed for second with 53 po~ts, -· Hill, is also the coaches' choice Following in orde·r b~hind North ·_.while· Virginia, which received to-repeat-as the coruerence'~ most · Carolina and Georgia Tech in the ~:-'the l~ague' S· other first place vote, valuable player,. an" honor she was· voting are :Oyke, State, Maryland,. tis sl~t~d for third· with 50 points. accorded a year ago when she .Virginia, Clemson and Wake . ifBehiird the Cavaliers are Glem- averaged 20~0 poinls p~r game Forest .. ·-~!~on, : ·fourili,; . Witlt-~·~34 poirits; ·while leading· the Tar Heels· to a · -,~followed by Duke,. fifth, at .33 21-11 record .. Clemson's Knight, -points; Maryland, sixth, at 29_; Georgia Tech's Bootz_ and leake's .. Bias, who led the conference :?Georgia Tech··seVenth with 17 and teammate Royster ·_'were other in scoring a year- ago w!th an 18.9 . ·:·Wake Forest in eighth with 10 players to rece-i~e consideration average, was the lone. unanimous :points.. · . · for the honor. 'choice on :the preseason selection . -. A ·pair of talented Tar Heel A pair of talented freshman while Price, named ~he most ;pl~yers, guard . Pam Leake and · forwards, · Sub rena Rivets of- . · vaJuable player in the 1985 tour­ cent.er. Dawn Roy~ter, join with Maryland and Adrip.a Cric~ow of. nament, missed by a single vote . 'Yirginia guard- Nancy ;Mayer to N.G. State, emerged from the of being a unanimous pick. Join­ . head up the ~coaches preseason coaches' balloting tied·. as· the ing these two outstanding per­ call-conference team. ' Joining .. preseason' choices for rookie of . formers on the ·first team are . :-Leake;- Royster and_ Mayer are_ the year. Four other -freshmen · Duke guard Johnny Dawkins, ~-Chris Moreland of Duke, the received votes, including Clem- North Carolina center . Brad ]985 ACC·-Rookie of the· Year, son's Louise Greenwood,- North Da~gherty and Georgia Tech ::B.J:td·'l~tC. .State center Trena 'llice. Carolina'·s . Liz a- Do-nnell, center John · Salley. Dawkins ~ · ·;; I..eale was ~e only player nam- Virginia's .Daw~. Bryant and finished se·cond in scoring . · ·~:Cd_ o.n all.eight coaches' ballots Katie Meier. of ·nuk~. behind Bias with an 18.8 average, while Daugherty was the ACC' s top rebounder and Salley led the league in field goal percentage. .Ray~om . - - ..... , :Un Bias demonstrates one of the reasons·he was named ACC Bias, Pric~ and Dawkins were ' ....· Player of the Year. all pr~season picks prior to the 1985 campaign and all ended up ' ' ' Five seniors, two from Georgia ·Announces-
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