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Hillside Blasts Vance In
Opener; Loses To Durham High
By B. Dawson
, Hillside's varsity'
basketball team opened
the Big Six Conference
tournament Monday
night with a runaway
,71-34 victory over
; visiting Henderson
Vance.
i Hillside held a 42-21
lead at the end of three
quarters, and was never
threatened throughout
the contest. Hornet head,
coach Leondras
Williams played each of 1
his ball players in the win
; over Vance and received
outstanding perfor
mances from sophomore
guards Fred Young and
Demorris Tucker. Both
Young and Tucker mov-.
ed up from the JV team
13 points, against Vance,
while Tucker added 10.
Senior guard Steve Reed
; and John Davis led the
' Hornets in scoring with
16 points. Reed sat out
the entire second half.
Davis snatched down 7
rebounds and Antwain
Smith grabbed 10 for the
Hornets.
Last Friday, Hillside
beat Durham High on
the Bulldogs' home court
in overtime 55-54.
Durham High actually
led 52-50 with 2:32 left in
regulation. But Hornet
guard Fred Young cann
ed two free throws to
send the game into over
time It ws John Davis'
3-point play in overtime
which lifted the Hornets
scorer with
followed by
with 10.
For " Coach
Graves' . Bulldogs,
freshman center Bryant
Carrington tossed in 19
points and ' Rodney
Perkins totaled II. Kip
Leathers and Ronnie
Burton added 10 each
for the Bulldogs.
DURHAM HIGH
TAKES
HILLSIDE 74-56
- Durham
: hauled
, bounds
I points,
Jimmy ' Rodney
17 points,
Steve Reed
down 1 13 re-
and scored 13
while - forward .
Perkins: led the
Bulldogs in scoring with
16 points. v ,
Durham High' Ron
nie Burton played ex- "
tremely good defence m
Durham High's kin over
Hillside, saicj Bulldog
coach Ji mmy ;: Graves-'
Burton pressured . the
Hornet guards,; forcing
several turnovers, and
High nnisnea inc game witn
i. puiuib. aciuur Kuaru .
ATLANTIC CITY, N J.-WBA light heavy weight champion Michael Splnks l" 2
the face of challenger Mustapha Wassaja(l) in the sfxlh round. Spinks retained his title with a knockout in
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the sixth round.
Virginia Union, Norfolk State Advance
To C I AA Women's Finals
last week providing the over Durham High,
varsity with a big boost. Davis finished the game
' Young connected for , as the leading Hornet
RnllHrnc ant rpupnop in a
74-56 win over Hillside -KiP Leathers
Wednesday night at Paul' P's-
byKes uymnasium in
round two of the Big Six
Tournament.
Bulldog 6-6 freshman
center Bryant Carrington
controlled the
backboards throughout
the game. Carrington
aIed 10;:
Hornet head coach;'
Leondras Williams saidj
the Hornets lost their ag
gressiveness.early against J'
Durham High. Hillside's
only lead was at 8-7 dur-;
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Northern Division
champ Virginia Union
and runner-up Norfolk
State advanced to the
finals of the C1AA
Women's ; Tournament
to be held at the Norfolk
Scope on Saturday,
. February 27 at 5:30 p.m.
Virginia Union raced
past . Johnson C. Smith '
95-54 in one semi-final
( contest while Norfolk
State upset Southern
Division champ Fayet
teville State 90-77. . '
Shaw 77-61 in . their
opening round contest.
Norfolk State reached
the semi-finals by upen
ding St. Augustine's
80-59. Other first round
contests saw J. C. Smith
beat Elizabeth City 7 1-59
and Fayetteville defeat a
stubborn Hampton quint
57-45.
Maria Nicholson led a
. balanced Va. Union at
tack with 29 points, 12
. assists and 9 steals. She
also had 7 rebounds.
Veta Williams had 21
points and 9- rebounds
for the Lady Panthers.
Barvenia Wooten bagged
16, Rosaline Pinkney 13
and Paris McWhirter 11.
, Odelia Johns and
Unithia Banks each had
10 points for Smith.
J C .SMITH (54) Marsha Alex
ander 6, Crystal Taylor 7, Pat
Richardson 4, Odelia Johns 10,
Arlene Montgomery 6, ' Phyllis
Washington 4, Lillian Wilder 4,
Unithia ; Banks 10, Chandi
Truesdate 3, Barbara .Taylor,'
'Sheryl Goode. 1 '
V A UNION (97) Barenla Wooten
16, Paris McWhirter )1. Veta ,
Williams 21, Maria Nicholson 29,
Rosaline Pinkney 13, Lisa Smith'
5, Tina Lewis 2.
Halftlme: Va. Union 49-25.
Norfolk 90, Fay St 77
Norma Knight : and
Alyia Gaines each scored
18 points in leading Nor
folk State to an upset1
over Fayetteville State.
Miranda - Bryant added.:
15, Norma Moore 13,
and Beverly Davis 12.
Knight led all players
with 15 rebounds and
points.
ST AUG (59) Donna Johnson 5,
Cynthia Tyson 4, Sabrlna Douglas
6, Janice Williamt 9, Lisa White
23, Willette Oxner 4, Bonttl Goode
6, Yvonne McLean 2, Lisa Cobh.
NORFOLK ST (80) Miranda
Bryant 8, Norma Moore 6, Norma
Knight 25, Beverly Davis 14,. Alyia
Gaines 4, Sharon Wallace 9,
Teresa Murphy. Reglna Taylor 8,
Mary Boone 2, Zina Williams 2,
Annette Day 2, Lorna Williams. ",
Halttime: Norfolk St 28-27.
J C Smith 71 f Eliz City 59
Odelia - Johns led a
fast-breakine J . ; C.
lU.asSIStS. "i nolhtS and 1 1' assistsvtis I." Rnsnmiirii ImaV Anlska Buller. "
. .. i n ' ...!iL'. '.'7. '"J- - . . ultl.. Cam Caa ll.in .
: tne lyaay Broncos wun defeated blizabetn City
Hampton 57-45. Con-'
cetha ; Smith had 15
points and Sherlyn
Drayton 12.
. Toni Goodman led
Hampton with 14 points :
and 18 rebounds. ,
HAMPTON (45) Debbie Oepais"'
6, Toni Goodman 14, Carol Holland
6, Debra Clark 1, Cheryl Cotton 6,
Lisa Segura 4, Anita Dixon 5,'
Deryle Pridgeon 1. Sdrrya Newkirk
2, Vikl Thomas, Kim Johnson,
Monique Sykes. v .
: FAY, STATE i (57).. Vs.-nic
Rharnn Jnnftfi 1fi fttnttStr- i t
25 "points. : Sherlyn'
Dfayton had 17,
Veronica Stewart 12,
Sharon Jones 11 and 11
rebounds and Dianthia'
Morris 10 points.
FAY ST (77) Sherlyn. Drayton
17, Cdncetha Smith 25, Sharon
Jones 11, Annette Stringfield,
Veronica Stewart 12, Dianthia
Morris -10, Aniska Butler,
Rosemary Toval 2.
NORFOLK ST (90) Miranda
Bryant 15, Beverly Davis 12, Nor
ma Knight 18, Norma Moore 13,
Alvia Gaines 18, Reglna Taylor 8,
Sharon Wallace 4, Mary Boone 4,
Tresea Murphy.
Halttime: Norfolk St 49-32.
Norfolk St 80, St Aug 59
Norfolk StaHe1 rallied
to take a 28-27 halftime
lead in sailing to an 80-59
win over St. Augustine's
in the opening contest of
the CIAA Women's
Tournament at "NCCU's
McDougald Gym. Nor- ,
ma Knight led the Lady
Spartans with 25 points
sand 20 rebounds.. s Bev
Davis chipped.in 14.
Lisa, White paced St.
71-59. Smith built a
38-25 halftime lead. ;
Marsha Alexander had
17 points and 10 re
bounds for Smith.'
Arlene Montgomery ad
ded 13 and Pat Richard
son 12 points and 11 re
bounds. Deborah Fogle paced
the Lady Vikings with 16.
points. Diana Chavers
had 12 and 15 rebounds
and Francine Godwin 10
points.
ELIZ CITY (59) Deborah
Madison 5, Francine Godwin 10,
Diana Chavers 12, Grace Bell 5,
Oeborah Fogle 16, Eula Woodson
3, Sheila Parker 8, Selena
Freeman, Vanessa Gray, Sherrl
Riddick.
J C SMITH (71) Marsha Alex
ander 17, Crystal Taylor 8, Pat
Richardson 12, Odelia Johns 21,
Arlene Montgomery 13, Phyllis
Washington, Lillian Wilder, Sheila
-.Parker. ,
Halftlme: J Smith 38-25.
Fay St 57, Hampton 45
Sharon Jones hit 16
points and grabbed 20
rebounds in leading
Augustine's
with 23 Fayetteville State past
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Halttime:. Fay State 33-30
-Va Union 77, Shaw 61
"Virginia Union placed
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in . the opening
round nightcap. ;
Barvenia Wooten, Veta
Williams and Maria
Nicholson had 16 points
apiece for the Lady Pan-'
thers. Paris McWhirter
had 14 and Lisa Smith
11.
Betty Buie led Shaw
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Williams had 13.
SHAW (61) Judy Kandrlck 6,
Betty Bule 17, Kim Ambrose 8,
Lynn Tabb, Janice Williams 13,
Val Bozeman 6, Sharon Simms 4,
Sharon Robinson 6, Wanda Barnes
1, Adrienne Parretts.
VA UNION (77) Barvenia Wooten
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Williams 16, Maria Nicholson 16,
Denise Kizzie, Rosaline Pinkney 4,
Tina Lewis, Lisa Smith 11.
Halftime: Va. Union 35-28.
Last Shift
Bowling Scores
The Last Shift Bowling League
scores for February 18:
Ladies v . high game:
225-Josephine Wade.
Ladies high series:
580-Josephine Wade. 51 t-Pearl
LUes; SOO-Florence Roberson. ,
Men's Wgh game:,, 229-Buck
Parker, 205-Milton Jones,
203-Same Dowes. 199-Guster
Lewis. 195-Jimmie Cook.
Men's high Series: 558-Jimmie
Cook. 557-Sam Dowes and Buck
Parker,. 521-Harvey Grahanv.
511 -.Milton Jones. 505-Leroy
Walters.
High Team Game: 829 Bad
Habits.
High Team Series: 2442-Bad
Habits.
Hazel Plummer
Bowling Scores
The Hazel B., Plummer Bpwjing
League scores for February 22;:
Ladies high game: 207-Dee
Plummer. 202-Flo Roberson.
197-Missouri Morris..
Ladies high series: 548-Erma
Reid. 547-Nancy Rowland.
625-Priscilla Malloy.
- Men's high game: 202-Joseph
Parker. 198-f-Bird Roberson.
: 195-Wallace Royal and George
Thome.
Men's high series: 557 -Ronald
. Miller, , 549-James Harrington.
540-T-Bird Roberson.
Others 523-Flo Robersdn.
502-Missoun 'Morris. 534-George
Thome. 522-Joseph Parker,
506-Wallace Royal. .
, Four-game winners: Pacefs No
! 16 . .
Split Conversions. Erma Reid.
4-7-9 ,
1 High Team - Game: 810,
Screwballs. :
High Team Series: 2362.
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