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VI .? ."L?... i i .^,,i I i i r-r? ^ fi * ~ W* - -".-v.-. y J^^-'-r.^ ' >-\ ^ ^ ' 1 *' *" '"*** ;v^ aaia?i n?>*?i iw i ff ijr-j J|I.uwffimn^ Kermit Blount -? CIAA Picks F,om Page 11 J physical education major cently elected him offensive ??from John Marshall High co-captain with Blount. School in Anadale, Virgin- Last year Brewington ia. His 19 receptions tied w^s the conference's third him for the Ram's lead in leading scorer and the only that category, and he freshman on the All-Star scored 1 touchdown last team. From J.H. Rose High year. School in Greenville, N.C. Raiford is a 5-year man Big Foot" Brewington frQi Ooldsboro High in (6^5, 265} also plays offenGoldsboro, North Carolina, sive tackle. Coach Hayes \ 5.4. 22.S tflrVlp Datfnr/1 rpoor^c Urmtunrr+m* nc __ ? -T ~ , mtunvt VI >yg?uu<> wt vmilglUll 03 Ullb anchors the offensive line of the most gifted atWetes in size, experience and on the team. CIAA a Roundup HAMPTON, VA--A smaller version of the Championship Gold Bowl Classic was witnessed by a crowd of 22,500 spectators as the 1977 CIAA Football Champions, Winston-Salem State University, Rams, met one of the top?MEAC schools. North Carolina A&T, = Satgrdav^nfeht i^WinstomSalenvr :? The Rams emerged the victors by defeating A&T 25 to 7. With quarterback Kermit Blount and Running Back, Timmy Newsome, sparking their offense, the Rams exhibited a great deal of the enthusiasm and determination they had last year. Blount dominated the total offense with 76 yards rushing and 130 yards passing. Newsome rushed for 73 yards in 17 carries with 1 touchdown. Having lost 10 starters from last vears sauad. it ^ ^ 1 ' appears, Coach Hayes' remarkable recruiting efforts are paying off, and in a winning way. In other CIAA ^ames pTayed Saturday, Norfolk State's Spartans started their season on a winning note } also, by defeating St. Paul's College Tigers 36 to 7. Robert Thomas, offensive tackle, with an early blocked punt, scored the Tigers only touchdown and got the team off on an optimistic note. However, after the LSpartans recovered from this initial shock, they came back with the help of All-CIAA and All-American running back LaRue Harrington, who gained 177 yards in 24 rushes with 1 touchdown. He also claimed the Offensive Player of the Game Award presented by the Schliltz Brewing Company, along with St. Paul's Robert Dison, who won the Defensive Player Award. Fayetteville State University lost to Kentucky State 27 to 13 before a hometown crowd. The Broncos dominated the passing game with 112 yards to Nentucky's 27. Bertie Wadford, a freshman punter, punted 6 times for 265 yards and quarterback Ed Davis threw 18 passes for 9 completions and 112 yards. Their weak point was in the rushing game, but with a lilttle more experience from his young team, Coach McDougal - need not worry about being a CIAA contender. Virginia State College lost a hcartbreaker to South Carolina State. 47 to 0. Freshman Defensive Linebackcr. Kicky Driskoll led < V, r? T rrtiinc 10 11 n si v < i v t r?H inrl A accictA/H 11 iw 1 & wj a l l.i ^ i i i i ivy i uv r\ v J vy uiiu i * i ? i V, vj uiivj t u.) ji jivu CIAA Recognition of Achievement Coach of the Week - Coach Billy Hayes, WSSU Offensive Ltneman of the Week - David Nickleson, ECSU Offensive Back of the Week - Kermtt blount, WSSU Defensive Lineman of the Week - Dennis Anderson, NSC Defensive Back of the Week - Robert Dixon, St.P Rookie of the Week - Bertie Wadford, FSU i >.? l^ i'J up V' i iiwl. -ii i iu ,, _ ' "" " 111 '" """ ?*'<i.?-\^tr:-,,r*riptiv Blount Nai For the second season in regular season, a CIAA a row WSSU quarterback championship and a Gold Kermit Blount has been Bowl bid while being named as the Winston- named to the ALL-C1AA Salem Chronicle s "Ram of team and leading the conthe Week" for the first ference in total offense. game of the football sea- ^ seasQn B^ount has son" added responsibility. He The 5-8 junior was picked now calls the Rams plays for, his outstanding per- rather than having them formance in leading the sent in from the sidelines a Rams to a 25-7 wTn over stiuw uf the tuiifldeiiic DHr~ Saturday night. The Rams quarterback. nave now oeaten tne Ag- D1 ... ? Blount did an excellent gies twice in their history . , . , n. .... 0 . ? J t , job of play calling in the on the gridiron ana- both ? _ times Biount has been at game Saturday as the Rams the controls. Last year he roiled Up m0re than 400 led the Rams to a 33-14 win yards offense on the highly and on to an undefeated touted Aggie defense with Winning Pc " " Conclude 64 -?Noble and Jordan have started at defensive left end and tackle every game for By Robert Eller the last three years. Last Sport# Editor year Noble recorded 125 tackles, recovered 1 ' The Winston-Salem Pond fumble, grabbed 2 passes, Giants, the nations oldest sacked quarterbacks 8 semi-pro baseball team times and blocked 1 punt, concluded their 64th season At 6-2, 230, Noble is a Sunday at Ernie Shore senior from Nortfc Pdrsyth ***mg a doubleHigh School- in- Winston- header from the Gastonig~ Salem. Last year Jordan Hornets 4-0 and 8-1. , tallied 107 tackles, recover- ?? The two victories pushed ed 3 fumbles, intercepted 1 *eams record for 1978 to pass and sacked quarter- 33-11. Roy Cleason fired a backs 16 times. Jordan is a one hitter in the first game senior from Tampa, Flori- allowing only a sixth inning -&&. single to Sam Lipscomb. GAMES FOR WEEK OF 9 the second 8ame the SEPTEMBER 1978 State College Elizabeth City at Elon Col- Defensive Player - Robert 'e8e Dixon, #60, St. Paul's ColFayetteville St. at Albany jege State Hampton Institute at SCORES OF THE WEEK Winston-Salem St. Johnson C. Smith vs Lenoir Winston-Salem St. 25 Rhyne Livingstone College at Nor~ folic Sf Norlth Carolina A&1T 7_ St. Paulas at BowieState * , _ Shaw Univ. at Alabama Eliz. City St. 20 $tate Shaw Univ. 7 Virginia State College vs Morgan State Virginia Union vs NC Cen- v,r8in,a St- 0 trai South Carolina St. 47 so o Schliltz Award Game Norfolk St. 36 St. Paul's College 7 St. Paul's College vs Norfolk State Offensive Player - LaRue Fayetteville St. 13 Harrington, #42, Norfolk Kentucky St. 27 Vikines Beat Bea rs with Comeback ELIZABETH CITY* N.C.--The Elizabeth City State University Vikings struck twice late in the fourth quarter to break open, and win, their season opener against the Shaw Bears, 20-6. After being deep in their own territory midway through the fourth quarter, the Vikings drove 55 yards to score with 5:00 remaining. The big play in the drive, and possibly the turning point in the game, came on a 3rd and 18. ECSU QB Johnnie Williams hit RB Gary Sneed for 11 yards, but a 15-yard penalty for roughness gave the Vikes a first down. Six plays later, freshman Danny Jones scored from three yards out. Shelton McKnight gave the Bears good field position, returning the ensuing kickoff to the Viking 24. However the Bears failed on four consecutive pass plays, and ECSU regained possession. Viking fullbacjc John Norris ran up the middle for 22 yards & QB Johnnie Williams hit WR Rav Robinson for 30 yards to highlight a 76-yard drive, as Jones scored his 2nd TD. this one from two yards out, with 16 seconds remaining. Both teams exhibited excellent defenses during the first three quarters, with both first half scores resulting from poor punts. ECSU got their first TD after a 12-varH Shaw mint gave them the ball on the Bear 42. Gary Sneed capped a six-play drive with a 1-yard plunge, with 12 seconds left in the first quarter. Shaw's score came late in the 2nd quarter after a poor Viking punt gave them possession on the ECSU 30. After a 15 yard penalty moved the ball to the Vike 15, three plays later, OB Herbert Tollerson hit WR Jorseph Brown from 5 yards for the score. The kick failed, and Shaw trailed at halftime, 7-6. I med "Ram Blount accounting for 215 was ready Saturday. He yards personally in his really opened things up for quest for a second con- us. When A&T went to the ference total offense crown, seven man front Kermit When asked if the duty of saw it and started running calling the plays takes away the inside traps." from his ability to execute j^e quarterback said he he says, No, I don t think was not nervous about callit takes away. If anything it jng his own plays. 44I had adds because it makes you been told in the spring that conce ntrate more." I would call the plays. I BloUIlt U'nc oiwAn ?... -- " ? ??i?h U*w UWU nidn t k,ru\w tor mir? -if tg^rajfc3nin eoach~~^rdul 3~~5tira^dxfa; Tin, spring practice by Hayes but I felt I was ready. I like who said of the decision, calling the plays I think it "Kermit wanted to call the gives the team momentum plays last year but I felt he because you can get out of wasn't quite ready but we the h uddle faster and it talked about it in the spring gjves-me^more of a feeling and I felt he was ready for of controi.. Blount said he the task and he proved he had discused the A&T de. A >nd Giants 1-th Season Pond Giants got another outstanding pitching performance this time from ^ y?u are not a -vear w, ? , . , round fisherman now is the Mike Hauser and trounced . - . . *w . 0 , u time to get out there and the Hornets 8-1. Hauser make u* for your short. scattered five hits and gave comings this past summer. up Jhe_only run on a fifth _jhe late summer and early inning homer to Terry fall fishing will provide you Thomas. with some good action on The Pond Giants will the ftehmg waters hold their awards banquet September is usually a Sunday night September 10 8??d month for salt water ficninn cn rr?t " " * at 6:00 at La Terre XXI. ~ together and reserve your Dinner will be served and chartered boat. admission is $3.00. Anyone 0n the other hand if you interested in attending do not care to travel afar, should rnntart Oniric Fns. you may get in some good ter at 748-9646. fishing at Badin Lake, High Davis wishes to invite , tvetyone to.... ?, a ^CAROLINA! Saturday September 9th 19; SIDEV SAL Downto' Enjoy A Wondt This Saturda) * c t ?Ilk* Chronicle-Saiorda v. September 9. 1978 Page 13 . . II I If UljQ ,^.I n * of Week" fense at length with Coach even though I won't make Haves and was not fooled any predictions. We want until the Aggies switched to win -the championship defenses in the second half, again and personally I want "When they switched de- to be the All-CIAA quarter.fense that fooled me and I back again and lead the couldn't pick it ^p so 1 conference in total offense looked to the sidelines, for agajn Jhe main thing u tQ help and coach sent in some ae{ back tQ (he Gold Bow)_ hand signals. South Carolina State gave Blount says that despite ^ a roUgh time last year fa? size he would-iike. ^ ^ ?nothei-*hof at J - -? right'now the main things'" ?, ? on his mind are repeating Wjth thc ^ he has as CIAA champions, and starte(j out t^e new season doing well in the classroom. he Hke,y wiU get another "O ur slogan is 'Let's Be Great 4n7S' and I want to chance _in the _ Gold Bowl * have the same kind of whether S.C. State is the season we had last year opponent or not. ?* \nirn inn if . ... .?> It, . .' . z i. i\? l _ ' - - - A Rock or Salem Lake. Salem they are bein^caught freLake is still clear in spite_pf quently. Stripers can be the torrential rains we have caught whUe plugging, or experienced. Being in good drifting. shape means that a five minute trip can assure you ? of some good crappie, bass ^ y?u ever ?et one on or bream fiahing, y?ur line y?u wi" know ^-Fishing is naturally bet what "the words silver ter from a boat at Salem s,reak real'y means- Hook" Lake but you can still geVin ing on shinners, shad mma few strikes from the pier nows - or bream, if not where the fishermen are restricted, can prove fatal catching lal-ge catfish. for the striper. Of course More and more fisher- locating them is of the most men are becoming in- importance. Fishermen on in stripgri "bass?Badin ~Lake~dip^the~shad down on Badin Lake, where and use them for bait. 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