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Closer Look: North Carolina Tar Heels Hitters against Arkansas in Chapel Hill Super Regional
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — North Carolina might not have had any pitchers on any of All-ACC groups, however that they had just a few hitters that ranked among the many greatest.
The Tar Heels as a crew have a batting common of .288, 100 dwelling runs, .386 on-base proportion and a .485 slugging proportion. All of these are greater than Arkansas this season — .272 common, 98 dwelling runs, .381 OBP, .483 slugging proportion.
Issues begin with freshman Vance Honeycutt, who would seemingly be the highest first yr participant in all of school baseball if Tommy White didn’t hit 27 dwelling runs for North Carolina State.
Honeycutt has a clean swing from the appropriate aspect of the plate that helped energy him to 24 longballs this season. He hit with a .292 common and posted a 1.063 OPS this yr.
Not solely can Honeycutt hit and hit for energy, however he has loads of velocity on the bases. His 29 stolen bases had been good for No. 2 within the ACC this season. He additionally has an elite glove in middle subject, one thing to observe for with an Arkansas crew that pops balls up lots.
Complimenting Honeycutt is Alberto Osuna, who smashed 20 homers of his personal this yr. His 57 RBIs are a team-high, however his .265 batting common is third-worst on the squad.
Each Honeycutt and Osuna are hitting with the purpose of a house run nearly each at bat, which results in loads of highly effective swings that miss. The pair mixed for 171 strikeouts on the yr.
On high of two elite energy hitters, the Tar Heels boast a pair of batters hitting with a minimum of a .360 common.
Danny Serretti leads the crew with a .365 common and a .439 on-base proportion. He’s second on the squad with 16 doubles and three triples and he has deadly pull energy from the left aspect. He hit a two-run bomb in Monday’s win over VCU that made it a 7-1 ball recreation and all however secured a North Carolina Tremendous Regional look.
Alongside Serretti is Angel Zarate, who’s one hit from 100 hits on the season. He sits with a .360 common on the yr and leads the squad with 19 doubles. Zarate strung collectively 10 hits and 5 RBIs within the Chapel Hill Regional.
Mac Horvath is one other man that North Carolina will hit close to the highest of the lineup. He’s an influence hitter with 18 homers on the yr, however a .273 common. He has the power to make the most of Razorback left-handers from the appropriate aspect of the plate.
Catcher Tomas Frick had an underwhelming season on the plate — .264 common, three homers, 33 RBI — however he put collectively a stable efficiency within the Chapel Hill Regional. Frick went 7-17 with three runs, two dwelling runs and 5 walks.
Left fielder Mikey Madej was named Most Excellent Participant of the Chapel Hill Regional for his 8-23, six RBI and two dwelling run per
The Tar Heels are very top-heavy with their lineup, however the high is loaded. They don’t have any hassle out-scoring opponents — they’ve scored 134 extra runs than opponents this season.
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In contrast to Arkansas, the Tar Heels’ lineup is righty-heavy, which bodes effectively for Saturday’s opener. The Hogs will seemingly begin right-hander Connor Noland, organising for the always-important righty/righty matchup that Razorback head coach Dave Van Horn loves.
The Hogs will begin issues towards North Carolina at 10 a.m. CST Saturday at Boshamer Stadium. The sport will likely be broadcast on ESPN and Fubo.television.
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Previewing Arkansas vs. North Carolina A&T
The Arkansas Razorbacks (9-2, 0-0 SEC) have just two non-conference matchups left before they start SEC play, and they can’t look past the North Carolina A&T Aggies (3-9, 0-1 CAA), who will visit Bud Walton Arena on Saturday.
Arkansas’ penultimate non-conference matchup looks like an easy game on paper, but another wire-to-wire win would help the Razorbacks in the metrics and analytics. Right now, the Hogs sit at No. 40 in KenPom and No. 48 in the NET rankings.
The Aggies are led by second-year head coach Monte Ross. He was an assistant at Temple for four years and spent 10 years as the head coach at Delaware prior to that. Last season, NC A&T finished 7-25 and 5-13 in the Coastal Athletic Association.
This season, it hasn’t gone much better. The Aggies are at 3-9 with wins over Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, The Citadel and Morgan State University. They’ve lost seven games in a row, with the most recent game a 73-68 loss to Coastal Carolina.
There are several interesting ties between the Aggies and the Razorbacks in Saturday’s matchup. NC A&T junior guard Jordan Martin is the son of Arkansas assistant coach Chuck Martin. North Carolina A&T’s leading scorer, Landon Glasper, is a Fayetteville native and was at Fayetteville High School while Arkansas staff member Ronnie Brewer was on staff.
The Aggies’ second-leading scorer, Ryan Forrest, is also an Arkansas native and hails from Marion. He and Glasper played AAU ball for Brewer while in high school.
Here’s HawgBeat’s preview of what you need to know about the North Carolina A&T Aggies ahead of Saturday’s contest, including analytics, players to watch for and more…
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Married more than 76 years, the Potters have eaten at same NC restaurant since 1968
GARNER, N.C. (WTVD) — It’s another lunch rush at Angie’s Restaurant in Garner, as servers whir by tables, dropping off dishes and filling up drinks. And while every restaurant has their regulars, there may be no couple whose more at home here than the Potter’s.
“Most of it is the love that they show for the people. And on top of that, the food is extra good,” said Vernon Potter.
They’ve been coming here since 1968 when it was under previous ownership. However, they started coming more often after moving closer to the restaurant, once it was opened by current owner Angie Mikus in 2011. Ultimately, it’s become a daily stop, often twice a day, including Thursday. By the time we sat down with them, it was the second time they’d eaten here today.
“I had three eggs over light, piece of lean fatback and potatoes,” said Vernon of his breakfast order.
Their orders and tables change, but what draws them out of the house does not.
“It’s one of the most important assets that we have is that we can mingle with people. You can talk to people, and find out what they’re thinking, (of what) you’re thinking and a lot of times it’s compatible. And by doing that, we have our little family we call it at Angie’s,” said Vernon.
The couple met in 1948, when Vernon was 18 and Margaret was 17.
“I fell in love the minute I saw her. And six months later, I married her,” said Vernon.
“We liked singing, and we sang well,” said Margaret.
The pair have continued singing together for years, often in church, even showing off their skills inside the restaurant Thursday; the performance drew applause from other diners.
One estimate from population experts states there are currently 1,000 couples in the United States that have reached 75 years of marriage.
“They just have a level of commitment that just isn’t prevalent in our culture today. It just shows me that people can be committed to each other. But it takes love and it takes understanding and patience,” said Pat Zimmerly, one of the Potter’s four children.
Zimmerly said their relationship has served as an important example to model after, valuable for the Potter’s twenty-two grandchildren, and now the next generation of great-grandchildren.
“Daddy held her, my mom held her. We just cried. My son and I, my daughter-in-law because the legacy that they bring through me, to my son, to Isla, it’s going to impact her life in a positive way,” said Pat, referring to her first grandchild who was born earlier this year.
Vernon spent more than 40 years in the North Carolina National Guard, with the family living in New Bern, Rocky Mount, and Raleigh before the couple ultimately retired in Garner. Margaret served as President of the Volunteer Auxiliary at WakeMed, a role that led her to travel the country. Her efforts were recognized in 1999 when she was honored by the Governor’s Office.
“Their whole life is just social. And that goes along with church and everything. They just need people in their lives,” said Zimmerly.
Now in their nineties, a lot has changed from when they first met.
“A hamburger was 10 cents. A Pepsi-Cola was a nickel, a Baby Ruth Bar was a nickel,” said Vernon.
But what’s bonded them together – a shared love of family, faith, and helping others – has remained the same.
“Her beauty and her love for me has never changed,” said Vernon.
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North Carolina man gets maximum sentence for 2021 murder
JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. (WAVE) – A North Carolina man found guilty of killing a Wisconsin man in Jeffersonville will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Christopher Tandy was sentenced to 65 years for the 2021 shooting death of Rodrick Wallace. Police found Wallace’s body on the side of Edgewood Way in the Oak Park subdivision on July 23, 2021.
Tandy was arrested in North Carolina days later. The court found him guilty and the judge gave him the maximum sentence allowed in Indiana.
“I’m very pleased with the court’s decision today,” Clark County Deputy Prosecutor Calvin Blank said. “I believe it was appropriate in this instance. The crime of murder is highest in which we have in Indiana and we were able to prove that the defendant did it and he received the sentence that is appropriate under Indiana law.”
Tandy was given 55 years for murder and auto theft and another 10 years for being a felon with a firearm.
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