jijo»r? 25,1979 Collegiate PAGE THREE Dogs Taste Victory Again by Jody Jenkins Coming off of a loss to the Camels of rival Campell Col lege, the Atlantic Christian ba sketball squad was home last night to match talents with the Army’s own Fort Bragg DRAG ONS. The game was slow in getting under way due to the late arrival of the Ft. Bragg team bus and the action picked up little after the opening tip off as the Bulldogs jumped out to a com manding lead which they held to the final buzzer. Although play was mediocre the evening marked a standout, return to home action perfor mance by team staple Stan Lewter. the 6 foot, 6 inch power forward whose rebounding and soft shooting has helped keep A.C. within striking distance of a winning season. His 25 p>oint total along with strong board- work by Butch Ligon and acute ball handling by Raphael Boyd stayed the blue and white as the surging Dragons made a futile attempt to overtake the home team towards the final minutes of the game. As one spectator noted while the Bulldogs battled the oncoming opponents, "we fought desperately to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.” As time ran out the crowd witnessed a nine point, 78-69 Bulldog win and saw the team up their record one more knotch to seven and nine. The men’s next home game comes Monday night, January 29th when Pembroke invades Spirit Night here at Atlantic Christian. ^ant to tell someone how mach yon care? Want to say something special to your sweetheart? Or do you want to Jnst tell a friend ‘howdy do’? Yon can yon know, with a few lines in the Collegiate. For only a quarter, you too can buy twenty words to let someone know how much yon care. All ads will be run In the Valentine’s Day Issue. See RUEGGY J. FRED or JODY SEXTON for more details. A C Persecutes Methodists by David Urban Following an outstanding vic- lory for the women’s basketball team last Thursday night, the men dominated the court, put- DDg the Medodists to shame, la first quarter action, the Bulldogs took immediate control by winning the tip-off and sending the ball down court to Butch Ligon who dropped in the First bucket of the game. From then on, the Monarchs knew they would have to keep from looking disgraceful. Robert Pe- Women Pluck Seahawks by Phyllis Parish Atlantic Christian’s women basketball team traveled to Wil mington Monday to play the Seahawks of U.N.C.-W. And play with the Seahawks they did. The women, coached by Carole McKeel, came home *ith another win, defeating U.N.C.-W., 84-68. The entire team performed well, but spe cial recognition goes to Lorraine Riley for an outstanding game. Although she found herself in ««ly foul trouble, Riley played ®e of her best offensive games *8iinst the Seahawks, by scor- >"g 21 points. Cathy Wall’s !wt shooting streak” really shone against U.N.C.-W., as she totaled 28 points and pulled down 21 rebounds. Susie Davis contributed 16 points and 15 t^hounds. ^deed, A.C.’s women, under fte fine leadership of Coach ^^Keel, have had an exciting ^onthus far - their record of ^ *ins and 3 losses certainly proves this fact. A.C. women host Pem broke Monday at 5:30, and Methodist on Wednesday at All students are encour- ^?cd to come out and support '^f'adies next week. gues came out on the court like a red-hot spark, igniting the rest of the team and especially the fans with a beautiful slam dunk early in the game. After scoring several more points, Peques came gliding in from nowhere to tap in another crowd pleaser. He finished up the game as the leading scorer, with 18 points. Larry Woodlief played excellent defense throughout the game, pulling many rebounds for the Bulldogs. Woodlief finished as Men’s Baaketball Day/Date Opponent Time Site Sat., Jan. 27 Belmont Abbey 7:30 Away with George Bell - 11 points, Butch Ligon - 8 points. Speedy Gainer - 8 points, Reggie Sandlin - 7 points, Larry Heaton - 7 points, James Leggett - 6 points, and Raphael Boyd - 6 points. The success of the game was attributed to a fine all-round team effort, which sent the Monarchs back on their long ride home, defeated with a final score of 85-60. >o StTvicr Charge Checking For A.C. Students BB&T BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY Uptown iSptori W ilson's Largt‘st Paraphernalia Dt'alcr ‘Power Hitters" S3.00 20% Discount With This Ad need all the REVCO you can get Your Favorite Beverages^ Discount Cosmetics RMY SURPLUS ’GOING OUT OF BUISNESS SALE ALL ITEMS Va OFF! SPORTSVILLE YOUR SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS 237-4434 106 E. NASH ST. WILSON, N.C. 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