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ALL-SWAC Cage Team Announc By Collie J. Nicholson BATON " ROUGE, LA. Without necessarily consulting - each other's - notes, writers who selected the ; 1982 'All-Southwestern Athletic : Conference basketball team, call it a trivia collector's delight. The 10-man team in cludes the leadingscorer in the NCAA Divisjon I, the No. 6 rebounder, four repeaters from the '81 squad, and excep tional, but underrated, players who emerged from obscurity ; this season. 4 Harry Kelly of Texas Southern, the ' nation's top;s scorer with a 30.5 average, and Audie Nor ris (12.0) a perfect com plement from Jackson State, are the top names on the squad. Norris, a 6-10 center highly rated by pro scouts, delivered an, in-: credible series of clutch performances that-enabl-1 ed Jackson to finish in a first-place tie with Alcorn for the regular season SW AC title. His size and spring Have made him one of the ranking ( college re bounders. He is No. 6 in , current NCAA statistics. ' Kelly is undoubtedly the. , finest player developed in the con. ferehce in recent years. He's a great shooter, a good ball-handler, a bat tler for rebounds (11.1) a bulwark on defense arid a regular whirlwind around the basket. The 6-7 junior has scored 2,209 points in three ' abbreviated seasons. He was a near unanimous choice as the league's Most Valuable Player; Kelly tied for "the honor last season. Other players selected for , their shooting, defense, rebounding, poise and confidence , urtder , pressure were Henry Ellis (16.1). Mississippi Valley; Ken neth Simpson (18.7), Grambling and ( Albert Irving (16.2), Alcorn. Donald Seals (14.2), Jackson State; Roosevelt Pritchett (11.2), Mississippi Valley; Ar nold Scott (13.6), Southern University; Henry Williams, Jackson State and B.J. Johnson, (1 1 .2), Mississippi Valley, made up the second team. Eddie Archie, a spr ingy pepperpot who played a key role in Alcorn's push to both the regular season and tournament champion ships, was voted Freshman-of-the-Year. " Precocious Dave, Whitney of Alcorn, who has more than passing 3 'jj ... w, Henry Ellis 6-1 - Junior Guard MISSISSIPPI VALLEY David Whitney ALCORN STATE Coach-Of-The-Year 1982 All-Southwestern Athletic Conference Team V7 Black College In the NCAA's : by Larry Barber It's that time of year' State, the Sotrthwestern Athletic Conference (SWAQ champions, lost to Houston 94-84 in a Midwest Regional con test. M r AT foil k.hin1 cham- J 4-4 after having knotted tne score at 4-4 early jn Albert Irvin 6-7 - Senior - Forward ALCORN STATE Audie Norris l 6-10 -Senior -Center (,itvjAckSON STATE again. The time when 48 of the best college basketball teams in the nation are thrust into a single elimination tour nament in quest of the coveted national pionship. Yes, its the 1982 edi tion of the National Col legiate Athletic Associa tion (NCAA) Division I Basketball Champion ship. The competition began last Thursday and by Sunday night, 32 teams had been eliminated. Two historically black college teams gained first round automatic berths for the second season in a row, and were on display opening night. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) cnampion North the initial half, and had it at 28-21 later; but West Virginia spurted to a 44-32 lead by halftime. The Aggies never could recover, and ended the season at 19-9. Joe Bi nion, the MEAC Player of the Year, Jed A&T with 17 powits; Eric Boyd, the MEAC Outstanding Tourna ment Player,, had 13 points; and All-MEAC guard James Anderson added 12. Russell Todd paced West Virginia with 20 points, and five team-. mates also finished in - Carolina A&T State was t double figures TEXAS SOUTHERN Kenneth Simpson 6-4 -Senior- Guard GRAMBLING air mailed to the Wpst Regional in Logan, Utah, where 14th na tionally ranked West Virginia downed the Ag gies 102-72. Alcorn' NCCU Has Spring Practice North Carolina Cen tral will open their spring football practice Tues day, March 23 at the practice field at 3:30 p.m. The Eagles are defending Southern Division Champions and runnerups to Virginia Union in 1981. They will be led this year by the CIAA COnOffensive Player of the Year sophomdfe quarterback Gerald Fraylon of Charlotte's Myers Park High. Central had its second straight seven win season in 1981. Alcorn trailed bv onlv five at the half; but could not catch up, to the Cougars, and eventually dropped a ten-point deci sion. It was the Braves' second NCAA ap pearance, having been an (Continued On Page 6) , Hazel Plommer Bowling Scores The Hazel B. Plummer Bowling League scores lor March 15: Ladies high game; 210-UU Hill, 200-Roz Leslie, 195-Nancy , Rowland, iSt-waUeerift Parrtsh. .: Ladles hjghisert-52-Bos Leslie, 544-Hla HiOiO-&mi Reid, 509-Wafterene Parrish 504-Barbara Harrington, 502-Rufh McOonald. . Men's high game; 230-Unwood Taylor, 228-George Thome. 209-J.C. Wilson 197-A.C Caviness. yr Men's high series: 634-George Thome, 544-Linwood Taylor, 536-A.C. Caviness; 533-T-Bird Roberson, 532-Jamin Paddy 530-J.C. Wilson, r 522-RonaW Miller, 510-Willie Finch. 508-Charlie Parker. 506-Buck Parker, 503-William Uttte. NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY 1982 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date f ODDonant f . Xivingstone College 11 VIRGINIA UNION 18 WINSTON-SALEM STATE 250pen Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. ' Oct. Oct Nov. Nov. 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