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ONONfill0004 s-a THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER Sunday September 18 1988 17D ills illt omb Si-ks st Carolina yards Tailback Reggie McKinney fumbled in mid-air to the Gamecocks' Stephane Williams on a fourth-and-2 dive that would have brought a first down at the 3 Instead it set up the long Ellis-to Brooks touchdown Carolina 0 0 0 Carolina 3 7 7-17 Madds 52 97 pass from Ellis (Mackie kick) 6 pass from Elks (Mackie kick) Att-66000 (at South Carolina) 9' 41C41k) 0 1 11 4 '0 i) i el 11 8 i 1 I 4'4' 4 t' tiAl'al 114 0) 1 A 3 ''f 1 i ''''361 AAsk li Nqr i-4t 0- Ni 4 ts li 1 at 41 I 1: 3 le 1 I- '44 410 ki if $1 Jo'lit -Ir If: i4 VIi I tt 1L4 A tritIzt -4si i I i 9 i siw -t 4 -11t-- Ai (1'y- --10) 4 -V -4 Hs' 1 4- 4 't ri rIr N- lz45 4 2 to '17T '4 r4' 4 -0 Ror 1 $10N- Nsikl 4 'ik: ili '1 'i 44 ti 0' ii I f' A kiz 1 'N A sl 41 -4- -44- -44 -4 04:0 7d 't '01 7 i 1 ti' 4i It gv-f 14' IA le til i'N I 14' At 00 -v- tr 41' Jo--11 tic: 1 ii 44'-4- 41 0 k' ''''i' tt''''''s'k 441414Y' 10- '-'1 Ji 5 5 By GLENN ROLLINS Staff Writer COLUMBIA It was time for The Play Middle of the third quarter South Carolina struggling toward a 17-0 victory over East Carolina but leading only 3-0 Moreover the Gamecocks were backed to their 4 after yet anther Pirates' drive had been stopped this time on a fumble South Carolina quarterback Todd Ellis putting on his helmet on the sideline looked at offensive coordinator Al Groh "How about that play?" said Ellis "That's exactly what I was thinking" said Groh About a minute later freshman flanker Robert Brooks was being mobbed in the end zone by teammates after a school-record 97- yard touchdown pass from Ellis Brooks split wide left made a move to the inside that froze safety Ed Brogdon and sprinted COI The Mid South 1 17-0 but let the GI their 4 drive 11 on a fL Soul on the coordii Ho Ellis Tit thiAnkbioni flanker mobbe mates into the open outside the left hash mark He was so wide open he had to slow up for the slightly under-thrown ball near the 35 Then he was off down the sideline Maybe 14th-ranked South Carolina (3-0) could have won without the play But its offense sputtered all day the Pirates outgained them 336 yards to 284 with a longest drive of 42 yards Also East Carolina (0-3) spent the drizzly afternoon looking like it was ready to spring an upset No question the bomb blew the game open And it is a play with a history When Groh was head coach at Wake Forest (1981-86) he used it against Duke where East Carolina defensive coordinator Richard Bell was a Blue Devils assistant "We watched film of it this week" said Ellis whose two touchdown passes upped his career total to 35 breaking the school record of 34 by Tommy Suggs (1968-70) "They (Deacons) had a long completion from Mike Elkins to Greg Scales" Told that Groh said "I'd never run that play before in my life It's a subtle variation of one we used to use But I'd been waiting a long time to use it" Later with 30 seconds to play after a Ricky Conway interception Ellis threw his record-breaking touchdown pass to a slanting diving Brooks It was a game of offensive frustration for both teams The Gamecocks had most of their first-down plays stymied and couldn't build a consistent attack "We tried a lot of different things" said Ellis "but we'd get stopped and it seemed to upset our offensive rhythm" The Pirates drove into enemy territory on all five first-half possessions and two of their first three in the second half Robb Imperato missed field-goal attempts of 47 47 and 35 EC Sc First downs 24 14 Rushes-Yards 51-232 25-49 Passing yards 104 235 Return yards 25 Passes 10-224 14-24-0 Punts 334 6-36 Fumbles-Lost 31 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-34 7-71 Time of possession 37:02 22:58 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Carolina: James 18-82 Hunter 10-23 McKinney 14-89 South Carolina: Green 5-21 Bing 6-11 Williams 8-17 Dingle 2-9 Carolina: Hunter 6-12-0 61 Libreurft 4-10-2 43 South Carolina: Ellis 14-24-0 235 Carolina: Wilson 4-48 Whiting' 3-28 Harper 2-21 South Carolina: Green 3-11 Platl 4-67 Brooks 2-103 Watson 3-40 Associaied Press South Carolina's Harold Green runs through two East Carolina defenders Saturday in the Gamecocks' 17-0 victory South Carolina' defenders Sahli Virginia Tops Georgia Tech r1 Vig THE COLD FACTS ABOUT BUYING A POOL IN THE YOU SAVE COLD CASH AVOID SPRING RUSH BEST TIME TO LANDSCAPE RELAXED WINTER SCHEDULES ASSURES HIGHEST QUALITY 0 A til 40- 0 t4 AA Nit Nt 4 14--10 4- --k Mr P3 YOU SAVE COLD CASH I i i)it it AVOID SPRING RUSH I tI I ch BEST TIME TO LANDSCAPE 1A1Pw RELAXED WINTER SCHED- Cti eg-111 lb It THE COLD ULES ASSURES HIGHEST -zzlip---' 11) FACTS ABOUT QUALITY elcIA BUYING A -z-: 0 POOL IN THE Georgia Tech 0 3 7 0-10 Virginia 7 0 7 3-17 5 run (Inger lied kick) Palmer 32 45 pass from Moore (Inderfied kick) 24 pass from Aemp ley (Palmer kick) Palmer 47 Palmer 47 Inderlied 35 Att-24800 (at Virginia) DOUBLE ICE BREAKER AN EXCLUSIVE NEW BUT PROVEN STAIN MILDEW RESISTENT PATIO DECKING NOT AVAILABLE FROM ANY OTHER POOL BUILDER AUTOMATIC MISER VAC POOL CLEANER AT NO ADDITIONAL DOUBLE ICE BREAKER AN EXCLUSIVE NEW BUT PROVEN STAIN MILDEW RESISTENT PATIO OFF SEASON 41t' eti" Poo6 Pm FREE ESTIMATE 3903 South Blvd Village Shopping Center Charlotte NC Phone 527-6850 OFF SEASON FREE ESTIMATES OFF SEASON eth GT VI First downs 19 16 Rushes-Yards 42-156 51-175 Passing yards 189 120 Return yards 24 9 Passes 17-35-1 6-15-2 Punts 8-30 8-38 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-2 Penalties-Yards 9-80 7-65 Time of possesgon 31:48 28:12 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Georgia Tech: Mays 23-118 Edwards 4-17 Sconon 5-16 A Thomas 6-10 Kelsey 2-2 Virginia: Morgan 7-57 Moore 7-57 Goodwyn 17-54 Ford 1-30 Greggs 10-22 Moore 16-12 PASSING Georgia Tech: Rampley 17-34-1-189 Mays 0-1-0-0 Virginia: Moore 6-15-2-120 RECEIVING Georgia Tech: Davenport 6-134 Lester 2-36 Mays 3-25 Watson 2-22 Pettis 1-11 Barron 2-7 Edwards 1-4 Virginia: Ford 2-65 Dooley 2-27 Finkeislon 1-24 Goodwyn 1-4 A Thomas mmdY5as Virgi'nia: Morgan 7-il Moore 7-57 Goodwyn 17-54 Ford 1-30 Greggs 10-22 Moore 16-12 ileg PASSING Georgia Tech: Rampley 17-34- Ma 0-1-0-0 Vir inia' Moore 6-15-2-120 9 RECEIVING Georgia Tech: Davenport 6-134 Lester 2-36 Mays 3-25 Watson 2-22 Pettis 1-11 Barron 2-7 Edwards 14 Virginia: Ford 2-65 Dooley 2-27 Finkeision 1-24 Goodwyn 14 said it didn't matter "I'm not greedy" he said "I'd like us to be a little better but we're not" Quarterback Shawn Moore ran for one touchdown and threw for another and John Ford Virginia's all-time receiving leader went over the 2000-yard mark in career yardage as the Cavaliers improved to 2-1 overall "We're struggling to get better" Welsh said "This could help us if we use it right" Georgia Tech which has not beaten a Division 1-A opponent since November 1986 suffered its ninth straight loss on the road The Yellow Jackets lost two fumbles had one pass intercepted missed one field goal and were penalized nine times for 80 yards Coach Bobby Ross said his Yellow Jackets "didn't do everything perfectly and I thought we stopped ourselves some of the time when we have should have gotten things going" "I told our kids 1 was proud of them" said Ross in his second season at Georgia Tech "1 thought they played hard and showed a lot of fight That's what I want our kids to show 1 think we finally have that now 1 want us to be fighters and we were that" au a abs a i avaa VII 1111io i ALLA a 1 Is4 Yellow Jackets lost two fumbles had one pass intercepted mi ssed one field goal and were penalized nine times for 80 yards Coach Bobby Ross said his Yel- low Jackets "didn't do everething perfectly and I thought we stopped ourselves some of the time when we have should have gotten things going" "I told our kids I was proud of them said Ross in his second Georgia Tech "I thought season at they played hard and showed a lot of fight That what I want our kids to show I think we finally have that now I want us to be fighters and we were that Associated Press CHARLOTTESVILLE Va Virginia and Georgia Tech swapped field goals and the lead in the final minute Saturday with the Cavaliers scoring last and winning 17-16 on a kick by Mark Inderlied who had missed on fou of five previous field- goal attempts this season A'''''': Thomas Palmer had '-1751c7'H given Georgia --1 Tech its only lead of the game 1 at 16-14 on his i' 'ii: V' second 47-yard I 4'''' yv V1: 1 i field goal of the game this one with 47 seconds Inderlied to play But the Cavaliers' Tyrone Lewis returned the ensuing kickoff 41 yards to the Yellow Jacket 49 and Virginia needed only 38 seconds to go 32 yards in four plays to set up the winning score Wide receiver Derek Dooley son of Georgia coach Vince Dooley had receptions of 18 and 9 yards in the brief drive Inderlied said the odds finally caught up with him "You can only miss so many" he said after his 35-yard field goal with nine seconds left rallied the Cavaliers (2-1) in the ACC opener for both teams Inderlied whose previous misses included one from 40 yards Associat CHARLOTTE Virginia and swapped field goa the final minute 5 Cavaliers scoring 17-16 on a kick who had missed li y1 '') i lnderlied But the Cavalic returned the en5 yards to the Yello Virginia needed go 32 yards in fol the winning won Derek Dooley coach Vince Doi tions of 18 and 9 drive Inderlied said caught up with hi "You can only he said after his 3 with nine second Cavaliers (2-1) in for both teams Inderlied misses included 77 :1 field goal of the -'97 game this one with 47 seconds i 'ded to play le Cavaliers' Tyron Lewis 1 the ensuing kickoff 41 the Yellow Jacket 49 and needed only 38 seconds to irds in four plays to set up ning score Wide receiver Dooley son of Georgia (ince Dooley had recep- 18 and 9 yards in the brief lied said the odds finally i with him can only miss so many" after his 35-yard field goal le seconds left rallied the (2-1) in the ACC opener whose previous teams lied ncluded one from 40 yards Maryland's Early Blitz Can't Stop West Virginia Mary Can't aryland 9 Early Blitz fl'it Stop West Virgini a I "H1o A Irurli td-A21 14-T" 171Pi12111' NtinhibiLl The 1989 Jaguar XJ6--its elegance is refreshing Unmistakably Jaguar the XJ6 reflects the classic character of its forebears while achieving a higher degree of aerodynamic efficiency and high-speed stability Beneath the low tapering hood resides Jaguar's latest masterpiece in double overhead cam engine design Jaguar's light-alloy 36-liter engine incorporates the added sophistication of four valves per cylinder for enhanced power and responsiveness Revised torque converter specifications and a new final drive ratio far 1989 give the XJ6 even more vivid performance Jaguar's fully independent suspension pro The British have an affection for art and tradition and a motorcar that embodies both The 1989 Jaguar XJ6 vides smooth riding comfort and athletic handling agility Patented pendulum isolation tunes out the annoying effects of minor road imperfections The self-leveling rear suspension automatically compensates for changes in passenger or 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Yellow Jackets taunted him from across the line of scrimmage "I didn't pay attention to any of that stuff" Inderlied said "I knew it was good as soon as I hit it But it was probably closer to the right cross bar than it was to the center" Virginia coach George Welsh Maryland 14 7 3 0-24 West Virginia 7 17 10 21-55 11 run (Plocki kick) 74 run (Piocki kick) 4 run (Baumann kick) 20 pass from Harris (Baumann kick) Baumann 39 M-0Donnell 8 run (Plocki kick) 3 run (Baumann kick) Baumann 41 Picchi 45 5 run (Baumann kick) 1 run (Baumann kick) 56 interception return (Baumann kick) 5 run (Baumann kick) Att-60188 (at West Virginia) Noy Ws First DOWnS 14 28 Rushes-Yards 66-347 Passing Yards 99 193 Punts 6-38 249 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 5-40 2-12 Time of possession 28:24 31:36 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Beasley 7-95 RJohnson 12-48 Lowery 9-35 West Virginia: Brown 17-89 Taylor 12-80 ()Johnson 15-62 Harris 9-46 Evans 3-27 O'Donnell 4-13-2-71 Zolak 4-6-1-28 West Virginia: Harris 6-11-1-150 aJones 2-3-043 RJohnson 3-16 Spinelli 2-19 Beasley 1-42 Green 1-13 Joines 1-9 West Virginia: LeMon 3-65 CPhillips 241 Rented 1-54 Winn 1-20 Mitchell 1-13 Charlie Baumann's 39-yard field goal gave West Virginia a 17-14 lead in the second quarter but Maryland quarterback Neil O'Donnell capped a 72-yard drive with an 8-yard draw for a 21-17 lead with 49 seconds left in the half Harris directed an 80-yard drive in five plays and scored untouched from the three to put West Virginia up for good with eight seconds left in the second quarter West Virginia took advantage of good field position the rest of the game to beat Maryland for the first time in five years while scoring its most points ever in the series which dates to 1918 Half of the scoring drives covered 41 yards or less "The South's Most Unique Sports Restaurant MONDAY NITS FOOTBALL SPIOM Mb Sp Stook Dinnee Baked Foote Salad BAvtt I OBS 5624 Old Pineville Rd 523-6417 Plow Dress Reqvired Charlotte Ali PAApor Credit Cards (RAMO I -OLOSSltell 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44r-10741721 i ::1777:: 11 711 771 112: 4 lead with 49 seconds le 4 with an 8-yard draw for a 21 17 119 1-'''-'' '4 i 1 --'1 'I left half l' -----r-0 0-7 rd' 4441 1 weeadazi4a 0ipassiik wsy 61 Harris directed an 80-yard drive in five plays and scored untouched l''' V--: I 1 I 1 4: i' I from the three to put West Vir- -4''' of 1 1 i 4 1 "-k ginia up for good with eight sec- it i'' '1 "t14 -qt" "1-In 'r' '44 7 -17--'-: West Virginia took advantage of onds left in the second quarter -4- cA-44 '''ifirrk 3: 3-rir i- if' 7 good field position the rest of the ow game to beat Maryland for the first 1 i A time in five years while scoring its most points ever in the series "---Yr-Tr-' which dates to 1918 Halt of the IP' 0 7: 7 -S scoring drives covered 41 yards or 0 soo-: less 14 es isP' 4 tp074 4---4-or-4-' 4 ie 1 i'-'' l'r'- N- -'-7- -'s 'e 14 4 be i5 17 i X--1izv' 4 w' i s- -) A 07 0 -rk 1' -'2 A'' '-''''''l i': VT CV IC-000hia' Jill IJ140' 'W1'' 'Y'i 's i' 'N: 13-' 1 z''' It 'k 4 'f '''i I '3: i 3 ''i a '4 ''7 4' kl i' v't 1 1: 1 ')' 4 's Mold MOMIEMIBIEMINIEm 12:4 ika "2 Ek 1 2 i Associated Press MORGANTOWN WVa There are two ways of keeping score in West Virginia football games the scoreboard way and coach Don Nehlen's way The Mountaineers won 55-24 on the scoreboard but weren't nearly as dominant in Nehlen's eyes "We all have got to get better We have work to do" he said "Our kids will think we lost the game when I get done with them tomorrow" Major Harris passed for a touchdown and ran for another score as No I 2 West Virginia rallied from a 14-0 deficit only four minutes into the game "That was some game" Nehlen said "In the beginning I looked out there and said 'Man they must have our number'" "I'm disappointed at how we played bur not discouraged" Maryland coach Joe Krivak said "We just weren't good enough in the second half" Maryland (I-I) stunned the Mountaineers with two touchdown runs by Mike Beasley the first for 11 yards after Anthony Brown's fumble on the opening play of the game and the other a 74-yard sprint after a West Virginia punt The Mountaineers (3-0) rallied for 17 straight points while holding Maryland to five first-half first downs to climb back into the game After taking over at the Maryland 41 after a punt late in the first quarter West Virginia scored in four plays the last Undra Johnson's 4-yard run The Mountaineers tied the game 14-14 with a 66-yard drive in nine plays capped by Harris's pass that Keith Winn wrestled from Maryland's Irvin Smith in the end zone Associati MORGANTO There are two 1 score in West 1 games the sco coach Don Nehle The Mountain on the scoreboa nearly as domin eyes "We all have 1 We have work I "Our kids will ti game when I get tomorrow" Major Harris touchdown and score as No 12 lied from a 14-0 minutes into the "That was som said "In the be out there and must have our "I'm disappoil played buy no Maryland coach "We just weren't the second half" Maryland (1- Mountaineers vo down runs by 1M first for 11 yard Brown's fumble play of the game 74-yard sprint al ginra punt The Mountain for 17 straight p( ing Maryland to downs to climb game After taking land 41 after a pu quarter West Vi four plays the son's 4-yard run eers tied the gan 66-yard drive capped by Harri that Keith Winr Maryland's Irvin zone Associated Press GANTOWN WVa' ire two ways of keeping a West Virginia football the scoreboard way and )on Nehlen's way Mountaineers won 55-24 scoreboard but weren't as dominant in Nehlen's all have got to get better re work to do" he said ids will think we lost the hen I get done with them IW" Harris passed for a wn an ran or anoter Iv'''d fh No 12 West Virginia ral- a 14-0 deficit only four the into game I was some game" Nehlen the beginning I looked re and said 'Man they ye our number' disappointed at how we but not discouraged" id coach Joe Krivak said it weren't good enough in Ind half" land (1-I) stunned the lineers with two touch- ans by Mike Beasley the II yards after Anthony the game and the other a fumble on the opening sprint after a West Vir- In traight points while hold- Mountaineers (3-0) rallied yland to five first-half first to climb back into the taking over at the Mary- after a punt late in the first tys the last Undra John- West Virginia scored in yard run The Mountain- the game 14-14 with a drive in nine plays by Harries pass ith Winn wrestled from id's Irvin Smith in the end Uaiw A SIChso ON THE WOW 5LOUCESI EH NULANO -4kt liLsaL Iii4Notts STOW ON THE WOLOCM-OUCLSILNiiiHE ENULANO uljOtp I A thd Lautilskii Newspaper comprises more than three percent of the solid waste in Mecklenburg County's landfills Call 537-7442 and learn how you can recycle this newspaper and other materials and help ease the burden on our limited landfill space Newspaper i waste in Med learn how you and help SCOTT JAGUAR 400 Tyvola atI-7-7 Charlotte (704) 527-7000 Crhe Thar Ione Observer mic nartotte (vbserver at Y' 9- 1- Y' 4 1 40' I 1.

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