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November l2, 2001 · 12/11/2001  · This year‘s “Leader of the Pack" candidates are (from left to right) JahanBrown. Elizabeth Graham. Katie Terry. Reeves Anderson. lrrlmol Anthony

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Widening scope of

war has far-

reaching effectsAS THE UNITED STATES EXPANDS ITS WAREFFORTS THROUGH THE FREEZING OFASSETS, IT INVOLVES MORE INNOCENTPEOPLE WITH THE CONFLICT.With the current war on terrorism.there are many things we don‘t knowWhat proot does the goyernment hay ethat bin Laden Is behind the attacks’ Isthere a line we should not cross III otrrpursuit of retaliation.‘ Why were weattacked in the first place' We areforced to haye faith that otrr goy ern»ment is doing what It has to and onlywhat it has to in order to win this war;howeyer. as our war efforts becomemore broad~based. we begin to affectthe li\ es ot countless detached. runo-ceut mdiyiduals. This can be seenthrough the goyernment‘s plan tofree/c the assets of terrorist networks.The .-\s\ttc‘lttlL‘Il Pt‘ess rL‘pttl'lL‘iI yes-terday that "’I‘error crackdown hitsSomalia hard.” The primary bankingcoitrpany. .»\I-Bai'akaat. for the countrytorn by hunger and conflict is on thelist of orgaiIi/ations suspected of pro»yiding financial sei'\ices to ;ll'(‘)ttltl;lterrorists.The banking company. w hich Is thefinancial lifeblood of Somalia. closeddown temporarily late last week afterit fouiId itself on .-\IIieI'Ica's most—wanted banks list. It the batik remainsclosed. It wottld spell disaster forSomalis. .-\I~Barakaat handles 35 per—ceirt of all financial transactions III the

country each year It owes business-men III Mogadishu. Somalia‘s capital.‘37 million alone. debts that cannot bepaid II tlte ICS. ptits a hold on .\l~Barakaat money III .'\lthl‘lL'tl..\Ithough a perruaueut closing of AlBarakaat cotild cripple Somali Infra-structure. it is unclear what action thetimed States has taken against thebatik and whether Its closing would beabsolutely necessary in the eyent of aI S crackdown.No one wants this war to last longerthan ll has to. ('onyersely. no onewants to halt our war effort short ofachieyiug our ultimate goal of wipingout current terrorist networks world-wide. Ifhaltmg the assets of bariks like:\lsltlarakaai is essential to the corti-plete destruction ol the al~t);uda net-work. then this Is what we iriust do.eyeu though It would negatiyely alt'ectmasses of innocent people.We hear erIdIess dialogue about the“new war." wlucli must be fought onmany fronts. physical. financial. techrnologrcal. psychological. etc. .\s weeypaud our light to each additionalfront ifinancial Iii this casei. we arepullrrig riiore Innocent people into tlirstangled conflict Sadly. this seemsunayoidable

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English rules[Editor‘s iioti ‘[his iii/unlit \III\first run ii/i/ini'‘It'tl.. r\ilt .“l [Iruns [or the [try]Illllt' in Iron] i‘ii/iylt‘I/tl\.]»\l a schoolrelated conferCtlc'c‘ Illls week—: end. a wellredu»Shown cated speakerB stated that there sVornes a differencebetween linghshInajors and Biology majors at the Inntor and senior Ieyel. Well. of coursethis is true; Biology and linglish majorsare different. especially once theyde|\e into their IIIajor. What the speak-er was implying. as so many peopleoften do, Is that linglish. as a major.requires little to no work.Biology majors study what makes thebody work. how‘ lite is sustained andother highly Important things that maylead to a career as an edticator. physr»cian or researcher. Iinglrsh majorssttidy great literary figures. effectnewriting and editing skills and otherhighly important things that may leadto a career as a technical w riter. jout“tIalist or Web site designer.Although Biology and lziiglish majorsare different. they are also yery muchthe same in that they work hard in thefield of study that they enjoy In hopesof attaining a particular career. It isridiculous to suggest that humanitiesmajors need not work as hard. or do notwork as hard. as those In life sciences.computer science or any' other major. Itis also ridiculous to suggest thatEnglish majors are automatically goingto become teachers.Teaching Is a fine and noble career ifthat's what you choose to do. but teach-ing is not the only option for linglishmajors. English majors enjoy a \astamount of career options. linglishmajors often write; don't forget that agood communicator is the basis of .good employee. leader or employer inany field.There are many fatnous Englishmajors working in fields that includeentertainment. sports and business.Chevy Chase. Michael Eisner (Cl-IO.Walt Disney). (‘athy' Guisewitet“(.‘athy" cartoonist). Stephen King.Joan Rivers. Stephen Speilburg and .loePaterno (PennEnglish majors. State coach) are all

Just yesterday. w hrle at my internshipwhere I work as the editorial intern. Iwas busy editing an article from a free-lance w riter ipiobably an lzuglishmajori when the financial guy stoppedby to say hello. t'l‘lIe financial guy hasentirely too much free time.) I was sit—ting III the conference room with redand green Ink pens in reach and thearticle that was to be edited In hand..\lltl the financial guy said. "III."I said. "III."He said. "()h. I‘m sorry.trig something."I said. “Yeah."He said. “Oh. I‘m sorry;tell what yotr editors do "Well. let me tell yoir what Us ctltttirsdo. We make people and their compa~mes look good. When people submitarticles for publication. the editormakes It readable to someone otherthan the author and the author's closefriends. \\ hen a person or a companyIs being mtery Iewcd for a story. the edttor makes sure their quotes are understaridable. Intelligent and rellectiye olthe Idea they were hoping to get across.lzyery day that I attend my linglish-related Internship. I lea\e being able tostand behind the work that he done.Whether it‘s interyiew'ing itidiyrdualsfor stories. writing features. editingcopy. compiling leads. creating databases or replying to email queries.“editor types" stay busy. and editing isjust one of the many facets of linglish.So when you‘re reading the new spa»per. flipping through your fayoriteiIIaga/me. w atchiug a cottipellrngttto\te. surfing the web or scanning theback of a cereal bo\. I'ealI/e that thewords and stories probably came froman litiglish Iiiajor. ltnglisli majors arealso office managers. lawyers. coun-selors or any career you can think of.I tIey‘er hear linglish majors downingthe releyance of other majors. Maybeit's because we're secure enough III ourmajors that we need not make our—sClVL‘S look better by putting othersdown. Maybe it‘s because we‘re smartenough to know' that it takes all typesof majors to make the world go around.No matter what. please stop insultingmy major. I work hard as an linglishmajor. I spend many hours researching.writing. rewriting. designing and creat—ing. English is not a slacker major: it‘sa Vllill university major like any other.

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my leader of the packIliis week wisstruggling torsomething towrite about until Isaw Derek (ireen.number 73. fall on;t l‘llllll'tlc‘ lit L'L’l lllslitt'sl L‘ettll L'l Ilctouchdown as Iwas watching thegaitie from work.I started to thurk.tl‘ttlll lltt‘ Ilt‘tt‘lslitttll‘dll

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He and I were on student counciltogether at \\est (‘IIaIIotte Senior HighSchool. Ilerek being the sludetit bodypresident and me being the jlllllltl class\ Ice president \ke worked together lotpretty much all ot lirgli school. yet heseemed to Iiaye truie to juggle the needsot a high prolile high school and be alloutstanding otteiisiye Iineiriaii tor the\\est I'ltarlottc l ioiis He had to urggleplanning pep rallies and planning tor .ibig game. He bogglcd my mind bybeing in the top of his graduating classand being III the top ot the (’Iiailotte()bseiycr 's list of outstanding highst'lttiiil .llllIeIL‘s l tlc'\\‘l look lllc‘ lllllk'during high \yllttttl to think aboutc\actly how lllllyll Derek Iiicen joggled and how hard he worked at all olthose things.This brings the to college.here was pretty darn scary,huge campus. and. until you get hereand sec e\cryoiie III the Brickyard. youcan't eyeu Imagine such a j‘lace. l wasstressing oyer \thtttil and all these IlllIerent people and began to teel kind oflUllL‘l_\ because lllc‘tt‘ st‘t‘lllc'tl Iii lk‘ Itiilamiliai laceswisi t‘hailoue

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Terrorism in our bacliiyt lli'i/ni'yi/iii.I IIro/o' I/ri' iii/i/i-Iiii/ I'll/t‘ or himlltl/Itlll li/ii/niiii/liik itl\ liltly“(fl iniiiie/i(‘iiin/iiiy Iith/l!\lt/UIIIyy/IIIH onI'lftltll am] [/Itniirni t"tlliilf\ II’tiillt‘i/ llilliIII/it‘ll til/i‘ ill i Itl‘rill/nu nit HHHIIi‘ntroniil t‘ll'tll \ /\i/iii'ri‘i'r ii/Io/ii,eia' to) any mistake //iiil ii/I/ii'iii‘i'i/ Illmy piece. ('oi'i'i‘i'lr'ony 1/“ Ha only{Iii/re I/Iiit tl ioiiriiii/iyi t/Itlll/tl i'Ii'iii/ioloeig‘c for: While I do not two/omit-[or NH opinion. lknoo thin I olti'nilci/ (IIiil'ui Iinioiinl o/ the s/iii/i'iit lioi/I, IIll/11' not/tine lml iii/niirii/Iiin loi'nii [i IIon \IIlt/l’llly wlio \It’ll onto the tic/(l ofplot neck in (HM, ii‘i i‘k oril. lliI/r liot/Irigorous phi sii it] will (It iii/citric \t lii’il-ii/cy. our athletes tIN' iiiii' Illtt\l l'f\f/’/l’\Iltt/t'HI i‘i'pi‘c\i'nliilii'i'y. In [/H\ I'll/t.I/lt’\' Iiiiii iontiiiiioris/\ i/oiii ii liiiI/iiytiifol). In the curl. / tI\/s i/iiit ii/l ytiii/i'iily‘Illtl‘k'l’ Illt' ir/io/i' ot Ill\ Iiork. no! one[llt’t’(‘,

ChrisHickling

The war on terrorism Is heading Intoits second month. While the waragainst the al-Qaida Is the most \isible.the war is being Iought on many differ»ent fronts. combating tiiaiiy dillcrentsources of terror. It President Bush Isserious about eradicating terrorthroughout the world. there is one spotwhere he has yet to look. or to mention.Btish doesn‘t lime to go that far to getthere. He could take Air Force One andbe there in an hour or two. Or he couldtake the scenic dri'.e down I-SS. get on“)5. past all those Sotttli of the Borderbillboards. right down to H. Beiiutng.(ieorgia.What‘s III l-'ort Benning. you ask "l‘heWestern HemisphereSecurity (‘ooperatiou in’llSCi Nottoo lamilrar with that name'.’ Most peo--ple aren‘t I'p Illllll January ofthis year.it was called the School of theAittericas (SUI-M. 'l‘he MM is a tram-ing facility. sponsored by your tay dol«Iars. for Latin American soldiers. Atthe SOA. these soldiers are trained III

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piobibly the biggest community III("'hatlottc. with ewryone knowing eachother and eyeryone hanging out witheach other. I‘IIIs was so dIt'teI'eiIt hourwhen I got here. and things are sostrictly scpatated One day I am walkmg through the Brickyard and I hear .itamilIaI "Deck." It was l)erek (irceuHe talked to me for a while and askedme how I was enjoy mg school. classes.etc It was a normal conyet'salroii. bitt Itmeant a whole lot more to .I kid whowas growing Irttriiirdated by this lttllyeisity(her the past three years I Iia\e beenhere III school. I)ei‘ck has kept to It'llLllwith me and has always continued tocheck on how I am doing He makessure I am on the right track with whatwant to do III the Iutui'e and is Iieyerunwilling to answer my questions. lorue. that means so much irrore than anyof his other qualrlitatrons. It showsheait and commitment. two things thatwill create success In this worldI know Ilctck tiiccn. but a lot of youdon't know lttick (ireeti He Is morethan the starting center who \yt‘lk'tl thelust ot many touchdowns In yesleiday's liistotic \\lll I-lorida Statel'ruyersity Itcrek also is one ot themost corriuiittcd students at \otthtaroliua State I Iuyeisily. lle t‘ttlll‘c‘stioIIi .l lauuly ol scholar athletes, withtwo ol his brothers playing \at'srtysports at [hike and (icorge \VaslungtouI uiyctsrtics and e\celliiig iiI the classl‘IHHl‘III high school he was III the top to ofhis class. he held manyscholarships and managed to organr/eHere at~fooo\\\.tl\llootballloos\('(

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.it'atlctiIiLlllc‘ t‘\I'ltls III a sltltlt'ttl lttitly.\ (' Stale. lie is the I‘m” andly‘sljtlc'lll ot the I .ule l'inaIdstor the highest til‘\ on theteam. and during his red shritcdseason. he was named to the

ltkt‘lily‘llL‘S.subjects counter Insurgency.Infantry military Intelligence,c'titltllct narcotics and collttttatttlo itpt‘l‘.iltotlsSo. what's wrong with trying to protessIonaIi/e the iuilrtarIes ot otir neighbots to the south’ I‘smg the trainingthat your ta\ dollars pay tor. St) \ grad-uates Iiaye comnutted some ol the mostnotorious and horrendous acts olhuman rights \Iolations III Latin\Irierica. Inc Iuded in the almost btl.tttlt)graduates Itom the St H are Iiaiiies likedictators Manuel Noriega and Omarl'oi‘rrjos ol I’anarua. leopoldo (ialtreriand Roberto Viola of Argentina. ,Iuan\clasco .\|\.irado ol l’ei'u. (iuillernioRodrigue/ oI l-.cuador and HugoBan/er Suarc/ ol Boliy Ia.’l'he \ictims are usually the peoplewho are tiyiirg to giye a wire to theyoiceless. they are leaders of educa-tion. leaders of religion anyone whoposes a threat to eypose the truth IIIIUS‘II. tour I S. church women wereraped and murdered. 'l'hi‘ee ot the thepeople responsible were graduates ofthe SI ).\. .\ year Iatei. on December I l.I‘ISI. a giotip of ciIunterriisurgeutscame Into the lil Mo/ote \Illage III IIISalyador and killed oyei' ‘ltltl hundredcryihans , men. women and children.[lieu of the twel\e people L‘tletl for thatatrocity were graduates of the St ).-\.Since I‘M). people ha\e come to ItBenniiig to stand III solidarity withtheir l.atIII .\inerrcan brothers and sl‘s'lL‘l's killed by the St).-\, This weekend.

T E CHH’ ‘N_Mark McLayvhorn

honor roll lhcse licts boggle my Iiiriidand make the upcct him to win againthis year,The teat ot being intelligent and beingan athlete Is always said to be Impossi-ble Derek. along with his teammates.practices sI\ or more hours each day.He then iiitist manage his schoolwork.eat and llllkl tune III the Iiuddle forsleep. the "normal" college studenthas problems sitting down to do theirwork tor an hour. yet Iterek makes thetlttisl itttl ltl L‘\t‘t‘} ltlttllllL‘.I thought his list ol dtities ended atlootball. brit Iterek lirids the time andenergy to be an actiye member ol thedistinguished \lpha l’hr .-\lplia Iraternrty. I'hc scope ol hrs Inyolyement In thisschool Is so broad and Is still growing.\s we decide this w eck about who we.ttt‘ going to elect as leader Ill thePack. I simply gryc hglit to my leaderot the pack. He has and continues to be.i role model Ioi tire as .i person In theclassroorii and a person outside theklil\\li‘lllll\\c joke about the lack of acadetiiicand commitment ot athletes;chI. rcltilc that on this occasion. .-\sllt‘lc‘k yttllllllllt's lit get I‘L'IIL‘I' tll littllball. he does the same III the classrooiir..iiid neither deltnes who he Is btit is acoinphrIIeIIt to the person he Is III thecoming year he “I” not only ha\e proteams looking at getting hint. biit hewill haye law schools. medical schoolsand grail schools llit'owtllg eyen mo“enticing otters to him 11mm“ l)eri.,-kfor being that bar ot achieyuueiit andlot be mg a role model to a lot oi youngpeople back In (‘harlotte

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ardthousands will cotne to protest goyerumerit sponsored terrorism. III theirhands. they will carry w hIte crossesbearing the name of a person killed bya graduate ol the S().\. l~or hours. each\Ictiiu‘s name \\lll be lifted to the skyby \orces lhe crowd of thousands willrespond "presente" tor “we are pres-ent because the yictrms cannot be."last year. ltl,ltlttl people bi‘a\ed coldweather and ram to corue to the gates atIt. Beinuug. ()Idrriary cur/ens number-Ing .‘xhtttt crossed the line onto thebase. risking unprisonment to say totheir goyei'nment "Nuuca Mas'"I:\et'_\ year that this school ofsins stays open. I.Stltl more studentslroIII IS Latin American countries willbe trained with your money. Americanow knows the pain of terrorism. \\eknow the exit that ll brings. Just liketet't'ot‘tsls all o\et' the world. the let‘t‘ot'~Ists we tram can be stopped. One of themore ettci.‘ti\e ways that we hate hm»ilered the ttleltlit is to stop their monretary flow. The S();\ is Ito different. Ifwe take away their money arid takeaway their training facilities. we cartstop the terror that we are growing inour own backyard. If terrorism is to beerased Irotn the world. the School ofthe ,-\IIIerieas Iiitist be closed. (Source:soaw .org i

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t‘ield earl} in the third quarter. lookingto close “llltltt three. A\ Rn droppedback to paxx on the Wolt‘pack‘x Hr) ardline. George Anderson. a tumor detettme end. blit/ed from the let't and le\eled the quarterback. and the ballpopped loose. li'rexhnian cornertmckMareux Hudson pounced on it. ending;yet another Seminole threat.“Turnmerx ha\e k‘illed u~ all _\ear."\‘dttl Bomleti. “Had “C not hadturno\ erx. “C \\t)llltl ha\e “on todayWe couldn‘t \top thetn on LlL‘lt‘tht‘, Inax ama/ed at hovt good (State!phoed."lt “ax hard not to beltexe m theWolt‘paek on this Saturday Neathe\er) bounce went ltx mt) ()n H\ llt\lscoring drne. State mo\ ed quicklt andet‘l’ectixel) to the FSL' l4~§1ttd lineSenior fullback ('otra Jackxon tookthe hundot‘f from Rivers and appearedto tune a clear path to the end lonewhen the ball was jarred loose. Juniorottt ot~center Derek Green camenowhere to fall on the ball iti the endIone. glVIHg the ot‘t‘enm e linetnan llt\first collegiate touchdou n and State anearly 7-0 lead.“That was big time." (ireen \atd “lt'xevery offensive lineman\ dream toscore a touchdown. and u e practice llall the time in tumble recoter} tlt'tll\_

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Team ACQBecgrd 031MMaryland 6-1 9-1Florida State 5-2 6-3NC. State 4-3 6-3North Carolina 4—3 5-5Georgia Tech 3-3 6-3Clemson 3-4 5-4Virginia 3-5 4-6Wake Forest 3-4 5.4Duke 0-5 0.9Saturday‘s results:Wake Forest 32. North Carolina 31Alter trailing by 24 pomts at the half. the DemonDeacons stormed back to steal a win in thelargest ACC comeback since 1992. Runningback Tarence Williams rushed for 101 yards.and Quinton Williams knocked the ball fromUNC quarterback Darian Durant‘s hand with 45seconds left to seal the upset.Virginia 39. Georgia Tech 38The Cavaliers capped off a crazy, back-and-forth affair with a wild play to upset the YellowJackets. Wide receiver Billy McMullen caught apass and pitched it to running back AlvinPearman. who raced down the sideline tor thewinning score with 22 seconds remaining.No. 10 Maryland 37. Clemson 20The Terrapins broke an eight-game losingstreak to the Tigers as the Mighty Turtles'defense intercepted four passes in the secondhalf. The win. coupled With Florida State's loss.gives Maryland a good shot to Win the confer-ence title outright.Duke 0. Bye Week 0It‘s amazmg. but the Blue Devils didn‘t lose thisweek

F3055.s “)'>-“.1 tiiiish than tlte men. The .\'o. J“Ulll‘ds‘k edged \ii, 9 North(Iii'olina i; 4‘). .\'o l4 Virginia~\.ts .i distant third with so points.\o. I} .lanies Madison and .\'o.3* Duke rounded otit the top theteams \\llll Ill .iiid to: points.The Woltptick placed three run'iei‘s in tile top seyeii. led by the\x'stlllkl place tinish ol sophoinoiel'\llsl|il l’iit‘e l’l'lcs‘ linishcd the\l\'l\lltl|llt'lL‘l eotitse in 10:5“.\legaii (‘ooiiibs and .\ll-\iiiei‘ietiii Katie Sabiiio ioinedtier neat the lioiit with llllll tiiidse\enl|t place liiushes in Si 3-1.tll\l .‘l Wl‘lc‘\lllll.lll Josie l..iiibei iiitidc tiliiige leap forward in her iaeingby liiiishiiig loui‘th for State Illlfith place“We needed someone to step tipbecause (‘hristy wasn't in thelineup. and .losie ietilly did thattoday," said ('ooinbs "She ran ti\ei’y stiong race. That is reallyencouraging toi iie\t week."Senioi Beth l~onncr was State‘stilth runner. liiiishtiig let in.-\II the ol' State‘s scoring\1 1|

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runners made the .-\ll»l)istrictteam.Beth Kral’t and .lttnelle Vadnaisalso competed for the Woll'ptick.tittishmg in 45m and 54th place.l '.\'(' sophomore Shtilanel‘lanagan won her secondSoutheastern District champi—onship and tied the l-urmancourse record with .i30:13. Virginia‘s .lenniler ()w ensand l'.\'("s (‘ai‘ol Henry JUlllelPrice .iiid (‘ooinbs in the top tis ewith their third and {math placeliltlslies."We htid some really good racestoday. and we had some really oil

races today." stud assistant coachLaurie llcnes. "We did a dil‘i'erentworkout schedule this week. andit worked well for some peopleand poorly tor others, We‘ll splitll tip ne\t week. attd we’ll lld\L‘(‘hristy Nichols hack in the line»tip“We‘re going to get Megan.

Katie and Beth back tip there lorne\t week. and we‘ll be tine.losie and Kristin ran great today.There were sotne positiye thingstoday. so now we JUSl need towork on the things that weren't sopositi\e."

O The M. State women’s has-ltetball team played well in a103-59 exhibition win.

Justin SellersStan Writer

l'tili/ing its strengths ol‘l'enrrsi\ely tittd delcnstyely. the N.(‘State woiiien‘s basketball teamtook coiitiol early and neierlooked back as it delettted theReiiius Spoil l‘\ll.lll\l Ilii S0 Illeshibition play Sunday .itReynolds (‘ollsetllll.‘\ll‘L‘iltl) leading 457.33 .il htilltime. the Wollpack came out olthe lockerWomen's rooitt lookingBasketball tohl‘in'ish w htpit at sttirtct.gucsu 103i sunt- Llltl justlREMUS 59} thtit. outscor~W‘m“ -.._ ing the .Spoi1Exhaust [23 in the first l'oui'minutes of the second half.('ontinuing to dominate on bothends of the court. the Pack L'llSl'ly had its way with RemUs.“For our second exhibitiongame. l think that we're comingalong." said head coach KayYow. "We're continuing toimproye on things we feel likewe need and want to do on oursystem. I liked our turnoser-lo.assist ratio. That was reallyexcellent for this game. I likethe way we are shooting theball."Foi‘ the second game in a row.

lTCSlllnilll guard RachelStockdale showed she is readyto play at the next le\el. (‘oiningol'l‘ tin impressiye li-point debuton Monday night. Stoekdalesurpassed thtit performanceSunday. scoring in double lig-ures for the second time this sea—soii with i‘) points. She alsoadded seven and twostealsMuch ol Stockdales olletiscetiine troin behind the are. as shehit lV|\L' and missed only onceli'oiii three point land“I thotiglit Rachel did .in e\cellent iob out theie.” said You"She plays lot a line to.- thegame Anybody out theie cantell how she enioys the game.She‘s working hard delensiyely."I think she is doing a great Jobin shot selection. Slie under-stands the \tilue ol an inside»outside game. That is inytilii«able."Also contributing to States\‘iL'lot'y were ('ttl‘tsse Moody.Ktiayla (’hones and AmySimpson. till finishing in doublefigures in scoring. Moody tiedStockdtile tor the most pointsscored on the team with l9. and(‘hones and Simpson added 15and l l. respectiyely‘.Remus ended with three play,ers in double figures in scoringAgnes Doyeinova httd a game—high 2| points and added eightrebounds. (iuard Simona Jurseconnected on three three—pointbaskets to liliish with it points.and Samantha Woosntim scored

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Talisha Scates and the Wolfpeck easily defeated Remus VSport Exahust in their final exhibition game.It) points.The W’oll‘ptick jumped otit toan early lead right from the start.scoring nine points beforeRemus could manage any ol'leirsl\C production.The Puck's defense also madeit quite dil‘t'icult l'or Remus tobring the htill up the court. torc-ing ti total (it its turnmers in thefirst half alone.While State was handlingthings tlt‘lt‘llanl)’. its successon the court stretched to theol'lensoe side ol' the ball as well.l'sing an obyious height tidy‘an—ttige. the Pack began to domi-ittitc down in the paint. hitting50 percent ol' its shots..-\s Remus began to double

down on ('hones and Moody.State swttng the ball out to itsperimeter shooters. who wereconsistently lelt wide open l'orshots. connecting on (i-oll l 3 for4h 3 percent from downtown.“I lo\ ed the way we started thegame." said Yow. “I think il'youcan go inside l'irst. then that‘sgoing to help you w in ti lot moreball games. it you establish thtitstrong inside game. then in a little bit. you‘re going to ban"some great looks outside."Then when they come backout. you already know you cancome back inside. I thought wedid ti lot better iob posting thanwe did in the last c\hibitiongame."

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Statt WriteiIn its linal exhibition bel'ore opening theregular season Wednesday night. N.(. Statetell to Global Sports 80-70 in from of anEntertainment and Sports Arena crowd stillboning with e\citement oser theWoll‘pack's l'ootbtill upset ol~ Florida State.Shooting woes thtit were all too reininis~cent of State teams ol~ the ptist plagued theWollpack. which couldn‘tMen‘s seem to consistentlyBasketba” knock down open. i Jumpers.INCSU 76} ()n the lllp side. (ilobtillGLOB. 80l Sports shot nearly it) perL'MW‘“ ""—— cent from the field andiced the gtunc down the stretch with clutchtree throws l’rom l'orwtird Mark Dans. w hofinished the game ll—lZ from the charitystripe.“We had some wide-open looks. shots thtiti want otir guys to take." said head coachHerb Sendek. "Tonight they didn’t go down.and we didn‘t find a way on the del'ensiyeend to oyercome them. We gaye up way toomany easy baskets."Sendek shuttled ti \tiriety ol' lineups in andout of the game as It players logged ll)minutes or more. while no one played morethan 25 minutes. This enabled the Pack torun a \ ariety ol‘ traps and presses that. along

llian Evtimov (3) and the Wolfpacshot just 39.2 percent from the floorSaturday in their 80-76 exhibition lossto Global Sports.with its defense. could still use some work.according to sophomore Scooter Sherrill."Tonight we learned thtit we got to workon our dct'enses and our presses." saidSherrill. who made the most of his l3 min-utes on the court. scoring l2 points on 4-oll5 shooting from the three»point are. “For

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some reason we couldn‘t stop them; theykept getting layup alter lay up."The tip-tempo. pressing style is somethingSendek is intent on installing in this year'sedition of the Pack. For a intiiority oi. thegame. the Pack play ed w about a true center.instead haying athletic forwards like freshtitan .losh Powell and sophomore MarcusMelvin play the role of big man.“It's a great si)lc let its." s.iid seiiioiAnthony Grundy. "Sometimes it takeslonger than expected to get it the wtiy wewant it to be."That style also led the Pack to throw up 40three—point field goals and connect on gumll of them.Sharpshooting gutird .-\rchic Miller had anespecially ot‘l night. considering how deadly his shooting touch can be. The seiiioi shotjust loll‘) truth the field. all threepoiiiteis.Junior (‘lil‘l‘ord ('rtiwl'ord came oil theState bench and w as able to use his quickness to penetrate the (ilohal Sports' detenseto hand out a teainehigh eight assists cou-pled with only two turnoy ers.With the season opener right around thecorner. Sendek hL‘llL‘\L‘s thtit his team willuse this game to continue to readilyimproy e."Tonight will end up being ti \ery \alu.ib|enight for our basketball team." Sendek said"In retrospect. we‘ll gain ti lot lroin ouiexperience tonight. This is a basketball teamthat undoubtedly will continue to get betlL‘T.

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O N.C. State stuns Florida State in one of thebiggest wins in school history.

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l\ll \ll\\\l l'.ll.t ('htitls \tttalttttad\l.t|l\ t‘l llts l‘vl.t:\t‘t\ slltl ltttl l.:El\l.ilt‘ 3“» vlt st an ltasc such .ttt cllcttltt .t game that almost tto one helictcd \tState to i. l i .\('t‘i could ssttt. tltc \\o|tp .. ktlltl lltc tittttosstltle. ll \l‘tockctl No :l l lotttlaState to}. 5 2i attd tltc capactt} llt‘llls‘tt'llllllj'com d. |ca\ mg lltllttltitssce \s ttlt a WES t. tot.lit a itatl biting. \scllrplated hattlc tltat tearlured student. .-\niato. \ .s.lc‘ttt‘ltL‘l‘. littlth) litmtlclt..\ntato atid his Wolt'packstorttted into ltoak(‘ampbell Stadium andschooled tlte Seminolesiii one ot‘ tlte biggestwins iii school litstor).lt \sas'tt‘t surprising tltattlte tense game. whichltad all tlte makings otsoiitetltnig special troutthe start. wasn‘t decidedttitttl the final pla_s. Withthe scoreboard shontng_tttsl three secondstentaining iit tlte tottrtltquarter. lSl' tound itsell’on the State H _\ai‘d line.trailing h) \t\ “till onemore down to pla} .ittdoite last cltattce to score atouchdown.('hrts Rt\ took tlte stiap. scanning the itcltlhit an open rccener 'l‘ltc \Vollpack's lcttatnc(‘ltaptttan broke through tlte ot‘tcttsttc line.app|_\tn): Items ptessute to the Settttttolc \llltlltet’hacls. Ri\ hat‘el) launched his throw ltctot.~hentc ptttttttteled b) the \\oltp.ttl\s dctettoscend.As the pass sailed thtonglt tltc an lot with\L‘L‘lllL‘tl like clct‘tttl). lilottlilt}y Itt\\attl the hackleft corner ot~ the eitd lone. State cornct‘ltackBrian \thliatiis reached up. extended ltts artttatid knocked tlte hall awa} lroin Scittntoicrccetter l'alntatt (iardnei'.

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Amato, State ride emotional wave0 A homecoming, the end of a

few streaks and a momentfrom the past spurred N.C.State to a huge win.

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l'.\ll \ll.\\'.\l l-. Ha(hock :\llltllt‘ kticn sotttetltitt;.‘sl‘t'tlttl \sas Stitltg on It} halltttttc ot .\'(~ State's historicH In stnt met llorida StateSattirda)Since the} entered the .»\('('ttt I‘NZ. the Seminoles haditc\et‘ been beaten at home h} acotitctettte opponent. .‘\\ltlL'l‘roin Virginia ttt WW). no \(‘t‘team had t‘\Ltl led l-Sl goinginto ltallttttte .tt l)oak (ItittpbellStadtttttt(ionic into llt.‘ lot ket totttti .ttthe nndstas pontt ot Sittttttltts‘spanic. ltotsctcr. the Hit ls held aIsl l'l t'tltit' oscr lltt‘ NL‘lltlltolt‘S".\t halttnttc. I told them. Isaid, “\lcn all otei .\iner1ca.

Following Saturday's 34-28 w in over Florida State, JeremyMebane (87) and the rest of the Woltpack thanked the fanswho made the trip to Tallahassee, Fla. The N.C. State pepband drove down to the game on their own funds.l'LL'lll now. on cser) TV set.\\lt.ttc\ct stattott is on there.the) ‘re sa) mg. “.-\n upset itt tltcmaking: ttt lallaltassee. I la\ntato said ‘l told out pla_\ct’s

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Cross country dominates at Districts0 The N.C. State cross country

teams won the SoutheasternDistrict Championships

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(iRlilzNVlHli 81‘ ~ TheN.(‘. State cross country teamswent into Saturday‘s SoutheasternDistrict (‘han‘ipionshtps witlt onlyone goal tn ttiind y to quality l‘ornationals.The top two teants l‘rom et cryregion gain automatic qualifyingbids. so the Woll‘pack coaches feltthey could still quality even whileresting some ol‘ the top runners.But not only did the men‘s andwomen‘s teams qualify. both ofthem won.The sixth-ranked Woll‘pack' men

placed \lK ntnners on the .~\Il-District team to L‘lhll) \siti metNo. 24 \\ tlltatn atid Mar). MHZ.No. l7 \hake Forest and No. 33Duke lintshed right behtttd theTribe in tlitrd arid l'ouith “till it:and so points. respectttcl}.Virginia rounded ottt the top liveteams with H4 points.State placed all the ol’ theirscoring nittncrs tn the top H. ledby the third place finish ol' (‘ltrisSeaton. who finished the ten~ktlo-meter race in $031!. All-American (‘hris Dugan placed{ninth and was clocked witlt thesaute finishing time as Seaton.(‘ltad Pearson crossed the lineone second and one place behindDugan. Seatoti. Dugan andPearson haw: consistently per-t‘omted as the top three Woll'pztckrunners all year.

Sopltotttore -\l|-.\tttericatt ‘\lttl_\Smith \\.is \‘tate‘s loitttlt rttitncr.llc linisltcd in set. etttlt place. oitl}se\en seconds l‘t‘lttlltl Keaton.Rsait \\ootis rounded out Statusstoring: rtuttieis with an llthrplace litttsh Ill ill Slllcs ttt .\'\s.irin also rcccoed x\ll~l)l\llit'l ltotiois b) placing,v lith in,ittfitt l)a\td l’attctsott harcl)missed the .~\ll~l)istrtct cutiolli.lintsltittg Zoth iii H25.Sophomore l)a\id ('liristtatt. aregular topet'tse t'tinncr lor the\h'oltpack. sat otit this race to restfor the Nt'AA (‘hatttpionslttpxwhich will be held out Monday.William and Mar) rttttncr Sean(iraltant won the etcnt tit itlzli.while Duke‘s Sean Kcll} lintshedsecond iii it) It.“We all t'elt contlot'tahlethroughout the entire race. and we

were ttt control the whole time."said Hogan. “ tonI) we could geth_\ with tltttlljl sotttcthtng like thatat nationals. .-\t nationals. 30:10 isusualh good enough to tintsh iiithe top It) to 35. and I know atleast the top three of its felt goodenough toda) that we could ha\crun that it we really wanted to."Head coach Rollie (ieigcr waspleased with his team‘s perform-ance "I thought we \\ ere tttcredt»blc oit the men‘s side. As a crosscontttr} coach. \slten _\ou havethe gins running together undercontrol. it rcall} doesn't get anybetter. The) almost made it looklike it \sasjttst a practice session."The women‘s team. also run-ning \\lll‘tt)lil one of their top therunners in two time All—American(‘hristy Nichols. had a much clos~See CROSS. Page 7

. t, l" t'tntsurrChad Pearson (134) and Ryan Woods (138) helped theWoltpack men to a first-place finish in Greenville. 8.0. Thewomen's team also grabbed the top spot at Districts.