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SATURDAY, JULY 17, 18M-TKE CAROLINA TJi:ES-5 SEE .Slfl . v ----" . 4 0 ,1,1. yrj J t"''"'" . N3gge5lSSJlS - I .) ni) i.u -lniT j- """fr" PIV - )'k . VtiJPT below the Mason- P'0"- .. games are set for 3 and 5 401 '.V'-X...' v; ' -..rSivnnline. . , Ueienaing MtA -(Continued on Kage t In Snnrts I lie OUUlii iicjo biiooii rtyuni By Ebon Armstrong, Jr. In baseball, Miami ot the pride of the Mid- Why is the - sown i . . Although it hasn't Florida just broke a long Atlantic Region. - emerging as the domi- ' DCeil 'inenuoncu rauwii wRitin ui "v nuusiun vu uit fun - for ihe past two years, NCAA baseball title. title and yes, Texas ; sports? there has been a southern In lacrosse, North should also be con- Rrst of all, sports are taKC Over in inw na-naronna hs;utoi ure siucrcu as a suuincni - . L k ii tiooal Championships, dominant team recently state. The same holds Football and baskeball .U. aF nniniili. 'in a rnnrl that urac rr(-( tma fnr CMrlahnma are a W3V of life DCEinn- In the vear of competi- in a sport that was once true for Oklahoma. tion, just completed, all of "the maior NCAA team 4 snorts titles have "4 , been 'captured by teams from the south. Just look at the record: the football, basketball, baseball, track, lacrosse and golf titles were won by,, schpols representing states of the Old Con federacy. With the exception of UCLA, not a single non ' southern team could tru ly scream that they were The MEAC Wraps Up Directors Meeting are a way of life beginn ing in the junior high schools. Sports figures are larger than life in the south and even in the secondary schools the athletes arc the most nonnlar neonlc around. Crt.,,1, While some areas of GREENSBORO - champion Souih coun(ry bccaiISC f Mid-Eastern Athletic rPlitTo rcSkc he S lal sqwee. arc Conference Commis- de-emphasizing sports, sioner Ken 'Free along as m n. cn ,he south will, never let with the MEAC Athletic Bulldogs defeated Ten Directors, concluded a "essee State 26-25 m the JJ dvi7pride. two-dav meeting July 8, first round of the l-AA . ' held at the conference's Playotts. rent growth area in home onicc in ine secona issue was America. Crowes of IV ivvvi .....v. AMIICIH.U. An phrtrn 11 h frO ma... HntM hmiK nn1 ... i . No 1 in any wide spread wisw'wiu( . ,. nnviw mc new uoivi, imiv., ncwiunicisan;Mii.iiiiiiit NCAA sport and the several important issues insertion of women for bac( jnto the retiion. siens are there that the were finalized. the 1983 MEAC Basket- aone with numerous in south will net even For the coming 1982 ball Tournament. March dustfies. The south is on ctrnnopr 6 football season, the 3,4, and 5 are the new the move. The favorable MlUllgCl. UCAr Kac InctolloH a J ....... C, ,U .n.irni. .1: I In football for exam- .vm uaic iui i" iwui cuman: auu fwinf 3 Die the NCAA Crown tie-breaking system for ment, returning to. the paCe has appeal to nor . has been southern pro- its regular season con- Greensboro Coliseum Werners and oertv since 1978 and even 'erence games, commis- atter a tnree-year sum in midwesterners who vc that vear Alabama sioner Free said that the nearby Winston-Salem, had it with their decaying J shared it with Southern MEAC will administer Women's basketball is arge cities 0r stagnant 1 California In succeeding the tie-breaker plan used the big addition to the economies, .rs SabamaSSi bV the National Col- 1983 tournement. All This makcs today ' and Clemson have kept legiate Athletic Associa- seven MEAC schools smith a fast growing 1 fonthairsbieeestDrizein tion (NCAA) for its . will participate, just as region with varied , , lOOlOail S OlggCM im u. . . I A A - rtivicinn ,K. mMv kivn iniP the I I ....... J. the land Ot the ', . ........ niv nun . lUUUIdl auu run- hi- irLtnolias, soul food II and Division III foot- conference's inception (erests. Although the and mint iuleDS , oau cnampionsnips u a i ne esiaonsncu iui- university ot iNorm vn colleeiate' basket- ! game is tied after regula- mat will have women's Carolina doesn't have a hall everv member of tion play. quarter-final games on single native Tar Heel on this year's S four with thc MEAC's Thursday, March 3, at its tw0 time NCAA tNorth Carolina automatic berth in the 11 a.m ; I p.m. and 3 champion lacrosse -Georgetown Louisville! -Division I-AA football p.m. The men's quarter- teanit the sport has HniKtnn 'were all championship, Free said, final games will start t 5 created interest and the mnthSn teams. "The system will better p.m., 7 p.m.,.and 9 p.m., athletes love the Chapel Washington n u. is a w t" , ' vamu. 1 . ,f. '...ui our conference cham- women's semi-final One New Jersev native who plays for the UNC (Continued on rauc ri I. i'iwCTiL' .trT':k .r ki iiwa oiitriUttinciH; hir niartil iinntinenl. Irina Olkhov- . ..... . .l- lii.' It L c U I'rniL iinH LinlH Mii( rho Unv. nikovain the women s zuu-mcier race ai me annum '..-.-. r,.r,n, ..... . .: iQ,h nn..ni .u.ni uinninu hut h t he men and women's enmDct rtions. HPiPhitio Mlll W,P1I IIIV IflHl aiiiiu" n " South Carolina State Wjns All-Sports Trophy GREENSBORO ' ' The South Carolina State Bulldogs collected 42 points, and won the . 1981-82 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference All-' Sports Championship for the third straight ' athletic season. A MEAC school must ' accumulate three all sports titles, not ;' necessarily in succession, before it can perrnanent- ly retire a MEAC trophy. S.C. State remarkably ; retired its third perma- s nent trophy this year. In 1981-82, S.C. State won MEAC champion- points - each, and ships in football, indoor -Bethune-Cookman end 'track and field, wrestl- 'ed the scoring with H ing, and golf.' The points. Bulldogs finished second' MEAC Commissioner both in tennis and out-' Ken Free released the all door track and field; arid' sports results during an .came in third in cross MEAC Athletic Direc couhtry and basketball.";, tors' meeting July 8 in . Their 42 point? were .Greensboro.- ten better than second Dr. Wi1li,s Ham, S.C. place Florida A&M and State's Athletic -Director, 'Howard University, had these ..comments Delaware State .finished following the announce: third vyjrtrt 23 points, ment: "The ultimate. NoBth Carolina A&T 8al in the department of and the University of athletics at South Maryland Eastern Shore Carolina State College is tied for fourth with 16 the demonstration of ex cellence in the total sports program. Retiring the MEAC All-Sports Trophy for the third time in a decade (1972-82) is the most visible means "available for our pro ' gram to display publicly that it has in fact achiev- ed excellence in its per ,' formance. The ad "minislrative staff and players at. South Carolina' State arc -Ireadv looking forward Yo the first leg of thc new trophy and the oppor tunity' to further demonstrate its commit ment to excellence." l WW - x UUUOooooo DURHAM COCA COLA C0TTLIN3 CO. -I- a1 ja w r. y J -l if v i l i i- l i fjr l IKtttm :v' . Lmtiii if unniirit'-nfiiwi'rr niirn itrr itm n I ....-.-IiS. on hot cummer Cp To quench your Ihlrct Cc!:oblhov;ay
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