febr'**’T' 1, 1979 B’Dogs Scalp Braves Page Three by Jody JenJdns The Atlantic Christian basket ball squad found itself amid a dizzying swirl of roaring fans Monday night as they made their way onto the court to prepare themselves for one of their better performances of late. The rare elements of enthusiasm and on the court action combined to produce one of those memorable sporting events which send ’em away smiling. Although it was by far not a capacity crowd, the intensity and emotion projected by those in attendance swayed the home player immensly and was an obvious factor in the final out come of the game. From the opening tip, the adrenalin was clearly evident as a tenacious full court press and an unbending goal defense al lowed little penetration by the Pembroke opponents. Although Ladies lose to Braves By KAREN WALSTON Altough there was plenty of effort and spirit Monday night, the Lady Bulldogs suffered a disappointing loss to Pembroke, 77 to 79. The Lady Bulldogs led by as much as eight points in the first half, but the Lady Braves came »ithin two by half time, 33-31. AC's ladies came out fighting in the second half. They staked a five point lead but couldn’t hang on to it. Pembroke’s ladies cut the lead down and went ahead several times during the second half. Both teams were fighting for the lead during the last two minutes of the game. Pembroke had a two point lead with 21 seconds left in the game. The 30 second timer ran out on Pem broke giving AC the ball. AC’s ladies moved the ball around to get a good and final shot to tie the game but a bad pass was nade with three seconds left, giving Pembroke the ball. Time tan out on Pembroke and AC, gi'^ing Pembroke the two point »in, 79-77. Terri Mohr was lead scorer for AC with 15 points. She also led the rebounding attack, pul ling down 15 rebounds. Annie Wooten bucketed 14 points and gfibbed 8 rebounds. Susan Davis and Lorraine Riley each made 13 points and Cathy Wall with 10. For Pembroke, Margart Ball made 33 of the 79 point win and pulled down 17 rebounds. Faye Council was second highest with 18 points. A.C.’s ladies shot 49.2% from the floor and 50% from the free throw line. Pembroke shot 53.6% from the floor and 33.3% from the free throw line. The lady Bulldogs’ next home game will be Monday, Feb. 5th, against St. Augustine First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company QQ Western Sizzlin Steak House a n A.M. to4 P.M. CornerOf Nash And Bruton Best Mealing Place In Town ij ^ WEST NASH EXXON GOOD LUCK A.C. BULLDOGS COMPLETE SERVICE FACILITIES SHOCKS BATTERIES BRAKES NEW CAR SERVCS. expert tuneups winterizing EXHAUST SYSTMS. TRAILER HITCHES TIRES FREE PICK-UP AND delivery across from wren shopping CENTER 237-4865 faced with a much taller squad in the Braves, A.C, was intimi dated little as time and again they drove the ball to the hoop and pulled down invaluable rebounds. The hot shooting hand of the Bulldogs gave them an early lead and would prove to be fatal for the cold but persis tent visitors. As the game wore on, the crowd grew louder and more taunting and with each home basket, broke out in a swell of cheering approval. The re sounding drum beats and chant ing of onlookers did little to aid the Pembroke cause which found itself under by 9, 31-22. at the half. It was sure that the absence of forw ard Stan Lewter would not hinder the pilgrims' progress this night on their quest for a better record. During the intermission, the fans mingled and talked of the game as they were entertained by selections prepared by the school’s jazz band and while a few of the more daring ventured onto the court to showcase their light-footedness in an exhibition of intricate twist and turn dance- steps, see B'Dogs page 4 iJfunny fmovie? f VJ u V- >you mcoa Place- HARDY HALL FEB.10, 19/ Time- 10 p n ■* / i Date- FEB.10, 1979 10 p.m. Lidit Up\f)ur LJeWitli I )umT(Hxis. Will You Be The First To Give Her Diamonds? For just S19.95 you can give her all of the joy and excitement a first diamond nng can bring. It's designed with someone just like her in mind. And if you re under 18. we have a charge plan especially for you Convenient Terms. Layaway And Major Credit Cards. \\i‘\v!j?>t what \tHi\\7)iil. lewel Box ^ A.MONO SPEC'All- . ■ vER ' -AO? 109 W. Nash St. Mon.-Sat. 9;30am to S',30pm Downtown Wilson