March-1986 The Voice Pag-e 8 Sports ARCHIVES Final Home Game For Men: An Upset By Marion Gore The Bronco’s of Fayette- Falcons would lead by as ville State University faced a much as 16 points, second defeat home in two The Bronco’s high scorers nights by the Saint Augustine were: Travis Adams (#20) with Falcons. Thursday, February 25 points, and Kirby Smith 13, the Falcons took control (#24) with 20 points, of the court and dominated For the Falcons, high throughout the game. Going scorers were Darry Johnson into a half-time lead of only (#32) with 24 points and one point 36-35, the night was Randal Mounts (#42) with 24 over for the Bronco’s. The points. Broncos Fall To Rams By Chris Miller The Fayetteville State Men’s basketball squad fell short to an explosive Winston-Salem team Feb ruary 3. 1986 by a count of 91 to 80. Winston-Salem ended the first half of play leading with a score of 52 to 38. During the second half the Broncos outscored the Rams 42 to 39. This was to no avail because F.S.U. was short on time on the clock which was an important factor. Fayetteville State had three to place in double figures. They were Derrik Sheffield with eleven points, Travis Adams with twenty-five, Kirby Smith with twenty. The leaders for the visiting squad where Steve Hood and Alexander Hooper, both with twenty-six points, Charlie Spell had twenty, and Harry Giles scored ten. Girls Upset By Lady Falcons By Marion Gore On Wednesday, February 12, the Lady Broncos played their final home game hosting the Saint Augustine Falcons. The first half scores 35-39 (Bronco’s Favor) had no lasting effect as to the outcome of the game. Despite the fact that the Lady Broncos played a good defensive game and held on to the lead at half time by four points, the falcons came back and defeated the lady Broncos 94- 83. Pam Wells (#25) led the Lady Broncos with 25 points and Lisa Green (#20) of the Broncos scored 19 points. Lady Broncos Rally Past Lady Rams By Chris Miller Feb. 3, 1986 the Winston- Salem 85. Fayetteville State Salem Lady Rams arrived at had three ladies to hit in F.S.U. to challenge our lady double figures. They were Brancos in a Cl AA basketball Annetta Faulcon with sixteen, contest. The Rams which led Lisa Green and Dirfiple White the game at the end of the first with twenty-two points half by a score of 51 to 48 respectively. For Winston- could not hold on to this lead Salem, they also had three in at the start of the second half, double figures, Donna F.S.U. then rallied over the Johnson and Keena Menefee visiting squad by out scoring hitting sixteen each, and Carol them by a margin of 48 to 34. Huntley hittinga game high of thirty-six points in a effort. losing Fayetteville State rallied up another-one in the winning section February 5, 1986. FSU led by 59 to 58 in the second half before total chaos broke out between the Norfolk State squad and their coach over a referee’s call. The incident stopped the game, giving the F.S.U. ladies an easy win. Dean’s List continued Kirby Smith with twenty points respectively. For the visiting Rams, Alexander Hooper and Steve Hood each scored twenty-six points, and Charlie Spell scored twenty to pace their team to victory. The game ended with the final score of F.S.U. 96 Winston- WSS Downs FSU By Chris Miller The male Broncos where out-scored by fourteen points here, February 5, 1986 at the end of the first half by the Winston-Salem Rams. The Bronco’s were led by Derrik Sheffield with eleven, Travis Adams with twenty-five, and FSU Wins By One By Chris Miller The Lady Broncos of Double figure scorers for the Broncos were Annet Faulcon with eleven. Lisa Green with thirteen, and Dimple White with twenty points. For Norfolk State, Stephanie Roulach and Sharron Trapps had ten, Ann Theus had twenty points, and Zina Little hit eleven. McLean, Lisa G. McPhail, Susan H. McRae, Cynthia S. Melvin, John E. Miller, Sharon Y. Mitchell, David K. Moreno, Donald E. Morris, Jerry D. Naylor, Pamela H. Normand, Genevieve K. Pankey, John A. Parker, Janice P. Patterson. Juanita F. Pearson, Barbara S. Pender, James R. Peregoy, William T. Peterson, Myra V. Pitts, Sonja D. Powell, Maryann D. Purdie, Jessie J. Ramos-Garay, Eligio S. Raymes, Margaret B. Reynolds, Claudia R. Richie, Cheryl G. Robinson, Gretchen C. Rosa, Jose’ Professional interviews for career positions are scheduled for the remainder of the semester. Special Note: Proper dress for the interview is still a requirement. Also, all persons scheduled to interview in the career planning and place ment office are required to have a current, correct resume on file in the office before the interview. March 4, 1986 (Tues.) 9am- 4pm. Edgefield County School District, Edgefield, SC 29824-Seeking majors in Special Education, Primary, Math K-12. Also at lOam- 3pm (Tues.) Vance County Schools, Henderson, NC 27536-Seeking majors in Early Childhood, Inter- mediate Education, Special Education, Learning Disa bilities and Guidance Counselors. March 7, I0am-3pm (Fri.)- University of Florida, Graduate School, Gainesville. FL., 32611. McLeod, Jeffrey W. McPhail. Vickie L. McRae, Vivian C, Melvin, Norman E. Minch, Christine A. Moore, Trenisha G, Morris, Jane E. Murray, James A Newell, Ute H. O’Dell, Tameria S. Parham, Tony M. Parker, Todd W. Patterson, Melanie R. Pearson, Gerry D. Pennington, Bernis J. Peterson, Charles G. Phillips, Margaret E. Powell, Linda H., Powell, Jr. Joseph W. Quick, Angela M. Ransaw, Otis R. Reinhardt, Barbara M. Rice, Patricia M. Ridley, Aretha I. Rogerson, Alice S. Ross, Jeffrey R. Rouse, Ronnie Russell, Larry R. Sansbury, Temesia Schiefer, Margaret B. Shackleford, Carol R. Shellcrosslee. Denise C. Shillingford, Kernita H. Simmons, Wanda J. Simpson, Wanda A. Slinker. Margaret H. Smith, Bettie J. Smith, Mary M. Sonnier, Lorri L. Speece, Patricia P. Spragg, Betty A. Strickland. Mark E. Studer, Jenifer S. Surface, William E. Tatum. Garda M. Tew. Sandra D. Thomas, Willie J. Toby, Deborah Y. Trancynger, Theresa A. Truelove, Donna L. Vaughn. Joyce M. Wall. Jessie L. Ward. Charles C. Warren, Carol L. Whitaker, Jeana C. Whitted, Emily V. Williams, Lucille O. Williams, Phyllis A. Williams, Tangelia F. Wilson, Sandra L. Womble, Jeffery M. Wright, Roosevelt M. Wright, Roosevelt V. Rowe, Guillermo O. Saffoe, Cleo W. Scales, Renee’ S. Scurry, Ronald D. Shaw, Gregory L. Shepard, Bobbie M. Simmons, Earlene F. Simpson. James R. Skillman, Doris A. Smith, Andy B. Smith, Debra M. Smith, Yong O. Southerland, Tricia M. Spottsville, Mashell A. Stotler, Brian R. Stubbs, Peggy O. Suedbeck. Anna M. Sutton, Ruth E. Taylor, Marilyn S. Thomas, Emma J. Thrash. Julian E. Tomlinson, Laurence D. Trevino, Andrew R. Turner, Gina L. Walker, Joanne W. Walston, Bonnie M. Wardlaw, Kevin S. Whitaker, Belva H. White, Robyn Y. Williams, David Williams, Michael S. Williams, Susan K. Wilson. Daniel E. Winfrey, Mary S. Wright, Debora V. Wrzosek. Diane M. Wrzosek. Diane M. Recruitment Schedule March 20. 9am-4pm (Thurs.)-Greene County Public Schools, Stanardsville, VA., 22973-Seeking all education majors. Also 9am- 4 pm (Thurs.)-Ohio State University, Graduate School, Columbus, OH. March 21, 10am-3pm (Fri.)-Greenwood School District 50, Greenwood, SC., 29648-Seeking majors in English, Foreign Language, Library Science, Math, Social Studies, Special Education, Science, Early Childhood and Intermediate Education. March 25, 9am-3:30pm (Tues.)-Roanoke Cit> Schools, Roanoke, VA., 24031-Seeking all education majors. March 26. I0am-4pm (Wed.)-Brunswick County Schools, Southport, NC., 28461-Seeking all education majors. March 27, 9am-4pm (Thurs.)-Cobb County Public Schools, Marietta, GA.. 30061-Seeking all education majors. April 1, 9am-4pm (Tues.)- Aiken County Public School District. Aiken, SC.. 29802- 1 137-Seeking all education majors. April 9, 10am-5pm (Wed)- Scotland County Schools, Laurinburg, NC., 28352- Seeking all education majors. Also 9am-4pm, Robeson County Schools, Lumberton, NC., 28358-Seeking all education majors. April 10, 10am-3pm (Thurs.)-Richmond County Schools. Rockingham, NC., Seeking all education majors. April 16, 9am-4;30pm (Wed)-Bank America Finan cial Services, Charlotte, NC.. 28210-3177-Seeking business majors. Handicapped Students are urged to apply. New addition. March 5, I 0 a m - 3 p m ( W- e d ) - N a s h County Schools. Nashxille. NC 27856-Seeking all education majors.

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