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In game: Boston College @ Wake Forest

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WINSTON-SALEM -- Wake Forest shot 72 percent in the first half to buid a 50-39 halftime advantage over Boston College Tuesday night in Joel Coliseum.

The Deacons hit 21 of 29 field goal attempts, getting points from nine different players before the break. Al-Farouq Aminu led the Deacons with 11 points.

Boston College made five of 10 3-point attempts and Tyler Roche scored 17 points as the Eagles played without leading scorer and rebounder Joe Trapani, who missed the game due to illness.

Wake Forest's Tony Woods was ejected from the game with 9:36 remaining in the half for throwing an elbow in a dead-ball situation.

Rolling Hills/Southside project wins Planning Commission's favor

The Rolling Hills/Southside redevelopment project got a much different reception from the Durham Planning Commission tonight than it did a month ago.

Where a request to accept a "blight" report brought sharp criticism at the commission's Jan. 4 meeting, a rezoning and plan amendment for part of the Rolling Hills site won unanimous approval and warm words for the project overall.

"I really feel like this is the time for this area of Durham," said commissioner Wendy Jacobs. "It's going to happen, it's going to happen now. We need to really get behind this project and support it."

Cary, Raleigh boys win golf titles

One of the perks of living in North Carolina is rarely having to stop
playing golf. Tournament series continue over the winter, and hardy
golfers turn out to compete.

Among the winter golfers are the juniors who compete in the Eastern Junior Golf Association, which visited Eagle Point Golf Club in Wilmington on Feb. 6-7.

Andrew Fowler of Cary and Eric Bae of Raleigh were among the champions crowned on Sunday at the invitational event.

Panthers @ Canes

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Jussi Jokinen's power-play goal at 5:28 of the second has given the Canes a 1-0 lead.

Jokinen extended his point streak to seven games with his 21st goal. Matt Cullen circled the goal and passed to Eric Staal, whose shot was poked away by Panthers goalie Tomas Vokoun, but directly to Jokinen.

The goal came after the Panthers' Keith Ballard was called for tripping Staal. ... 

The only real excitement in a scoreless first period came from a pair of fights.

The first was between the Canes' Tim Gleason and the Panthers' Gregory Campbell. Gleason took exception to a late check by Campbell and that was that. Campbell was on the bottom when it ended.

In the second fight, the Canes' Steven Goertzen and Florida's Bryan Allen went at it. Little damage suffered by either player. ...

The Canes' Brandon Sutter is playing his 100th NHL game tonight and his line was the most active for Carolina in the first period. ...

Eric Staal is tied with Kevin Dineen for second place in franchise history in power-play goals (71). ...

Jussi Jokinen has points in six straight games (5 goals, 2 assists). ... Since the start of December, the Canes are 16-13-2 overall and 8-8-1 on the road. ...

The Panthers have lost their last three games and four of five. They're 2-for-23 on the power play in the five games and just 3-38 on the power play in their last 10 games. ...

Florida has scored 12 goals in the last 10 games and has been shut out twice. ...

David Booth has two assists in the four games since returning from a concussion that sidelined him 45 games. ...

 

 

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2010 Shrine Bowl Combine schedule announced

The 2010 N.C. Shrine Bowl Combines will be held April 17 (at
Matthews Butler High School), April 24 (at Boone Watauga High School),
May 1 (at Eastern Alamance High School) and May 8 (at South Central
High School).

McCollum leaves Pack for Georgia Tech

Andy McCollum, who had coached linebackers for three seasons at N.C. State, is leaving to join Georgia Tech’s staff.

Pending formal approval by the school, McCollum will serve as defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator for the Yellow Jackets.

McCollum, 50, grew up in Marietta, Ga., where his father still lives. He had recruited Georgia for N.C. State.

Great Schools in Wake Coalition holding forums

The Great Schools in Wake Coalition is organizing a trio of meetings to build community support for saving the school diversity policy.

In a press release Monday, the group announced a pair of February neighborhood forums "to educate the public about critical issues facing our schools." But the biggest event could be a March forum that will include Bill McNeal, Gerald Grant, Richard Kahlenberg and Caroline Massengill.

The first forum will be on Feb. 18 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at St. Matthews AME Church, 1629 Bennett St. in Raleigh. The speakers will include retired educator Dudley Flood, Margaret Rose Murray and Wake County Commissioner Lindy Brown.

Durham, Raleigh reach accord on Falls Lake rules

DURHAM Raleigh and Durham, along with several other jurisdictions, have reached a meeting of the minds on Falls Lake.

While their respective city councils and county commissioners have yet to sign off, officials of 11 Triangle-area governments approved a set of "concensus principles" for the state's program for cleaning up the polluted reservoir at a Tuesday meeting at the Triangle J Council of Governments.

"The managers of Raleigh, Durham city and Durham County, the lawyers representing [them] ... all agree with the guiding principles," said Raleigh City Manager Russell Allen. "We are prepared to recommend them to our boards."

The 12 principles prescribe measures to bring water quality at Raleigh’s intake to acceptable standards within 10 years, and for ongoing water-quality monitoring in the lake and its tributaries and revisions to the cleanup regulations if data indicates they are needed.

“It's a lot of give and take,” said Durham County manager Mike Ruffin. “I think we feel about as good about it as we can feel. We've done what's best for the watershed, we found consensus on what we can work [on] together.”

More excitement building for Hansbrough

CHAPEL HILL — North Carolina coach Roy Williams said the retirement of Tyler Hansbrough's No. 50 jersey would be "off the charts" if the 13-10 Tar Heels were playing better. But he knows the official ceremony, which will take place at halftime of Wednesday's game against Duke, will be "fantastic."

"One of these days, when I'm sitting back in my golf cart and waiting for my time to tee it up, I'm going to think about how special it was to coach Tyler Hansbrough,'' Williams said. "I'm going to think of how lucky I was to coach Tyler Hansbrough. I'm going to think of how effective he was for our team; because he set the standard. We had the national championship in 2005, so he didn't have to legitimize our program again or anything like that, but he set a standard for four years for everybody that stepped out on the court.

"And even some of his own teammates -- no, all of his teammates, at some time -- were in awe of what he did. And that's pretty neat."

The 5-feet-by-8-feet banner commemorating his jersey was already in the rafters for Tuesday's practice. It is only the eighth number to be retired.

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