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THE INDEPENDENT DAILY AT DUKE UNIVERSITY
Memorial
Tennis leads
weekend
championship
service set
the ACC
team to
for From staff
By
an
environmental
week after
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follow
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projects—at the
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PHILLIP KING 11th ACC
card
lunges for
match
Clemson
against
4-1 win
over
the
Sunday.
The Blue Devils claimed their
Tigers.
do Marie Lynn
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scene re-
play,
to a
in
championship
men’s
tennis
and
unwound for
star
trademark
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that sent his Clemson
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Koning reeling.
After
soft
a
Then ments
Michael Yani tossed the ball into the air
to
Yani
shots,
took
lob
control,
with
as
he
serve
on
the
third
later Blue
court
that
few
Devil No.
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we
only been
want to win to
all-ACC
ting
away
a
pair
ed Blue Devils
and take
year—-
singles
away
said
match re-
any kind
of
just that, and felKelly
McCain
and Amanda Johnson followed by put-
ins and went
serve
a
take
point this
teammates
back to pump
to hold
we’d
twice—we’ve
Katie Granson did
Walter broke Clemson’s Jarmaine Jenkon
how
momentum.”
low
a
and
momentum-wise,” head coach
Jamie Ashworth said. “And every time
overhead
an
smash to win the first set 7-6.
tiebreak,
first set
a
6-2
Up
the conference title.
matches
singles
out
on
re-
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worried about the beginning
we’ve lost the doubles
crushed
RALEIGH
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and Earth Sciences,
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the Nicholas School of the Environment
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PAUL DORAN
flowers, the family requests
Fund. Checks should be made payable
frightened
their heels again, losing dou-
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donations be made to the Ronie-Richele
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title with
Men’s tennis wins 11th ACC
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but
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to their most bitter rivals
which has
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of the
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Those
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humbled,
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stranglehold
year
invited to
write their favorite memories
and send
linquish
Garcia-
including cards,
that
even
fell back
memory book—-
a
off 4-0 of N.C. sweeps
bles and going on, in singles
number of
time of her death.
colleagues
planning
hush
a
sembled last year’s, when the Blue Devils
was
her junior sabbatical leave—working a
yesterday,
its confidence had faded—a transfor-
day,
mation
cre-
the multidisciplinary Duke Center
her second book and
behind
the women’s tennis team.
came over
the
fall
to
State and Virginia Thursday and Satur-
helped
Solutions
final
Championship
34.
When
North Carolina at the ACC
early against
11
and Earth
described
passionate.
for Environmental on
Duke lost the doubles
the Nicholas
School of the Environment Sciences
RALEIGH
died last
place in the Chapel
today. A reception
The Chronicle
professor
five-month battle with
will take
cer,
MATT SULLIVAN
for Ronie-Richele
assistant
championship
Spovtswvap
see
coverage,
Sunday.
crown
ACC
complete
reports
Garcia-Johnson, of
For
today
A memorial service
led the women’s
Singles play
of Tar Heels
some
life into the
back-to-
top-seed-
and set up Julie Deßoo.
opponent Sander
a
See CLEMSON in
couple of off-bal-
Sportswrap
See UNC in
page 4
Sportswrap
page 5
and basket FOSTER
By JACQUELINE
The Chronicle
The West with
hoops
They
when
Saturday
energy
courts.
outdoor basketball
Campus
were
excited
50
enough
with their new-found
fifth
teemed
courts
took
graders
to be able to shoot
college friends—but when
ketball stars Chris Duhon and Iciss Tillis
the
some
bas-
appeared, chaos
broke out. One boy
ran
to
give Tillis
a
kiss
waved pens to get their t-shirts “I
came
out
thankful to be
a
a
Saturday
a
junior.
part of
The 3rd annual was
to do
hopefully
kids,” said Duhon,
it
on
the cheek and others
autographed.
something positive for these
“This is
a
great
program
and I’m
”
Blue Devils
“Play with the
philanthropy
event
Day” held
co-sponsored by the
fra-
ternities Alpha Phi Alpha and Sigma Chi and Kappa Alpha Theta and
Alpha Kappa Alpha sororities.
Junior Mike
Mitchell,
Duhon’s presence
was
an
Alpha
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year’s Community
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Service Center co-directors
prominence
and attract
classmen involvement. See page 3
more
hope
upper-
The DSG
Phi
Alpha member, said
instrumental to the program’s
on
page 12
Election Commission
following Thursday’s of constitutional
rejected
all
complaints
election of class officers,
grounds
success.
in the election
citing
bylaws.
a
filed
Alex Pratt,
lack
this weekend,
See page 3
School of
a
sophomore, an
won
the Mr. Pratt competition
all-male beauty pageant for the
Engineering.
See page 5
Pratt