17, 1980 ulii Pa>:c OOGS DUMPED BY FSU £iy ^^at/ <cMumfoxJ - It „ eht at the Wilson Gym Savnight. Mims came alive 1'second half, and along the timely play of Bonny ‘\eil and Charles Peoples led .. Broncos of Fayetteville State SU to a 79-71 vctory L the Bulldogs, gammg re Tenge for a 77-73 AC victory ejriier this season. ignited a 8-2 spurt at the (iartof the second half, scoring baskets himself to send ttiebroncs into a 47-36 lead that itie 'Dogs were never able to overcome. The Broncos increa- ^ their lead to 13 points on i»o separate occaisions. at 58- 4^ and 71-58. The Bulldogs were able to cut both leads down to six points, but were never any closer. The 'Dogs cut the lead to 62-56 «th eight and a half minutes to play in the game, but a turnover nndreneath the basket kept AC from cutting the gap to four. Fayetteville St. then inserted McNeil into the line-up, and sieadily increased their advan tage in the final minutes. Peoples, along with mcNeil, the two five footers on the Bronco's squad ran down the Bulldogs with the FSU version of the four corners in the final six minutes, drawing numerous one-and one foul opportunities to preserve the victory. The teams exchanged leads only twice during the game, in the early part of the first half, but the Broncos began to esta blish theirselves underneath the basket, and at times were scoring at will. AC stayed within two points for most of the first half, but Richard Robinson and Willian Person ignited an 8-3 spurt to put FSU up by seven at the half, 39-32. The loss dropped ACto 4-4 overall and 2-2 in District 26 play, while Fayetteville State upped their record to 2-2 overall and also in the District. FAYETTEVILLE STATE: Robin son 8 0-0 16; Mims 13 1-2 27; Peoples 3 5-6 11; Blackwell 1 3-5 5; Person 2 4-5 8; McNeil 3 2-3 8;Ashe 0 0-0 0; A. Davis 0 0-0 0; Gilliard 10-1 2; Harris 10-12. TOTALS: 32 15-23 79. ATLANTIC CHRISTIAN: Bell 3 0-0 6; Boyd 3 1-2 7; Carter 3 1-1 7; Gholson 1 0-0 2; Mobley 4 2-2 10; Bogues 4 5-7 13; Brown 2 0-1 4; Leggett 11 0-0 22; TOTALS: 31 9-13 71. FSU 39 40 - 79 ACC 32 39 - 71 repeat performer ' ANGEL^'a ' CO/iCN, /$ rmm To \ ivoH/f m : //V70 •^e M'- Picrme To-3^C/< NBA j om msB coMm mpE /r HE S£bAH \ 'rp-Bo \ /ImfOOHOyEf^ 6/iAiee, oar OP So. ' ^ Abn Mover PEANUTS® (2*^eL 7?lunk ^ unoU r ARE VOL/TaS sure A5 SORE TMAT'5 RIGHT SIR? I'M SiTTlNb AT THI5 PE5< Distributed by Kiiig FeAtur«d Syndim' ENERGY. We can't afford to waste it. LADIES WHIP FALCONS Tyra Boyd explode^ nji ja points and Becky Pace added 14 to lead the Atlantic Christian's women's basketball team to its second consecutive win, a 77-52 victory over St. Augustine’s •Monday Night at Wilson Gym. The win boosted AC to 2-1 overall, while St. Aug’s fell to 2-5. Both teams placed two players in double figures, with the Lady Falcons getting the scoring help from Tanya Gibbon "ho bucketed 10, and Jackie Cumbo, who netted 11. Boyd asserted herself by scoring six unanswered points from the field, boosting the AC lead from 19-18 to 25-18 midway the first half. After St. Aug’s trimmed the margin to 27-24 on a Jackie Conyers free throw, Boyd and Pace combined for the next nine ACpoints to boost the margin up to 36-28 just before the half. The second half belonged exclusively to Boyd and the Bulldogs, who blasted out to a 57-41 advantage with just over nine minutes remaining in the contest. During that spree, Boyd accounted for ten of the tallies for AC, including the last six of the drive. St. Aug’s never tintracked in the second half, falling behind by as many as twenty-three before one final spurt that produced the final margin. AC experienced difficulty at ‘*'e foul line, hitting 13 of 24 ^ttempts, way off the sizzling 31 tor 42 showing of Saturday night Against Wingate. The Lady Bull- <*gs hit just 6 of 13 in the first which partially kept the ons in the contest until the ^eond half barrage. ST. AUGUSTINE’S: Batts 0 0-0 CtttnboS 1-2 11; Tyson 3 0-2 Baxter 3 0-0 6; Williams 3 1-2 ST. AUG'S 30 22 - 52 ACC 36 41 - 77 Total Fouls: ACC14, ST. AUG'S urnford /; Oxner 3 0-0 6; Conyers 0 2-3 2; White 1 0-0 2; McLean 1 0-0 2; Watkins 0 0-0 0; Gibbons 5 .22. Fouled Out: none, 0-0 10. ACC: Keel 2 2-4 6; Huff 2 1-2 5 Leonard 4 1-2 9; Boyd 15 2-7 32 Worley 4 1-2 9; Pace 4 6-8 14 Wooten 0 0-0 0; Hodges 0 0-0 0 Turner 1 0-0 2. SI Ttcect 7 Term papers, resumes, etc., to your specifications. Call 2.37*^331 Mrs. Rogerson SPORTSVILLE YOUR SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS 237-4434 IME. NASHST. WILSON, N.C. visit us at wren village fraternity And Sorority Jackets T Shirts And Sweatshirts Available m i i The Lighthouse Try our l>atiies Lockout Kverv Tuesday 9-1 0 p.m. For The Best in Good Times do To the lighthouse The Best in Beach, Disco. Top Forty. AND Soul P^TICELLO CAFE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS FEATURING THE FINEST IN ITALIAN FOODS; Full line of pizzas, subs Chef Salad Small and Large, Spaghetti, Lasagna, Etc. HOURS -Thurs. 1 lam- 2;30pm 4;30pm - 9:30 pm

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