m^ ^jj***?m ^K....W^E*y^....-: ->!^H .,M ^K*.. v>"^^>^^B H8k-\' :';^H .'i^';v|B finding An Open 'Man' Atkins* girls got a clinic last week from Anderson, technique (photo by James Parker). 3* Tn? -t-> *? Tiaiiinfl * S Murky Waters * iBY GEORGE BOOIE Chronicle Columist :v Come spring, you'll encounter some murky and apparently muddy waters, due to winter and spring runoffs. Jjome when they discover their favorite waters anything .3*ut clear. , * r ^ But fish, like people, become acclimated to their surroundings. Just as people adjust to air pollution, fish manage to survive in silty and murky water. We should fish stumps, grasses and other structures because we know fish use them to hide from predators, man included. When fish are confident that they are safely covered, they sometimes throw caution to the wind*. This overconfidence persists when they hide in murky waters; they are unable to see the lines connected to the lures or, bait, so they strike without caution. In fact, most fishermen have better catches in murky miiiniHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiminuiiiiitimiiiiNiitiinimiiiiimiiiiiimtiimi Anderson Squeezes point lead, 17-12, at inter- strong inside play of John mi??5pn? King, Herman Mckinnie Coach told us to make and Connell Surles, jumped quick# passes around ^he out to a 6-5 lead in the first perimeter, but no one was quarter. However, neither coming to the "ball," said team was able to do much Covington. "That's why we offensively in the initial were making so many tur- stanza. Atkins played well novers. When I came into defensively, but just could t e game^ I looked to drive not seem to get the ball to ? ,w - They drop on the o/fensive end. (Atkins) were trapping on Atkins made a quick run t e wings, and, once I got to broaden its lead at the past the trap, I had a clear beginning of 4he second ane to the basket. quarter behind the play of 6-5 forward Brian Johnson. "The coaches always tell Johnson made two con us to exercise the three secutive buckets to extend D's," said the articulate, the Camels' lead to 10-7 at 5-8 sophomore. "That is, the five-minute mark of the drive, draw the defense to second quarter. With the inyou and then dish off to the sertion of Covington, open man. Today, Tommy however, the tide turned was kind of anticipating my quickly in the Bulldogs' moves and going to the favor, boards strong once I got the Anderson picked up ball to him." where it left off in the openThe Camels, behind the ing minutes of the third Bears Start Strong fourth in the division, says his goals for the season may change since his team seems to be meshing so early. "Before the season, our goal was to move up a couple of notches in the division ffom last season," he said. (The Bears finished 3-9, tied for last with Livingstone.) "But, if we can continue to play mentally tough and stick to our game plan, we can contend for the title this season." Reynolds warned that his young Bears are not mature yet, however. "When we lost Isaac Pitts (the team's top #rebounder and second-leading scorer last year) to suspension, I knew some of our other Ws would have to mature quickly and Collier has really come on," he said. "Plus, Dave Lacy has done a super job at point guard." Reynolds, who failed to win a game in his first year at Shaw, and enters this season with a dismal 23-74 mark in Hi :. 'il " #& . %:^X %<S:::" ji Above, Lisa Sisk (14) actively observes a passing Can Be Blessing water than very clear water. Maybe you have noticed that liMi* . . fish run from the shallows days to get our tackle boxes George Boole jn orcjer. Conservation ran help to bring good fishing conditions in the future. It will also help a great deal if we get some of the children interested in the right way to enjoy the sport. iiiitiiiiiMiMtiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMMiuiiiii By Atkins From Page B2 IIIIIMIIIIIIIItlllHIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIHIIMIIIIIItlllllHIIIItlllllllllllllltlllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIltlll quarter, extending its lead play and a baseline drive to to 21-14 with six minutes re- knot the game at 29-29 with maining in the period. 56 seconds left in regulaCamels Coach Vernon tion. Anderson came right Cloud then inserted his own back to go on top when version of instant offense, Campbell sank one of two sophomore sharp-shooter free throws with 41 seconds Jeff Denny. Denny left. responded by sticking two But things looked pretty straight outside jumpers, bleak for the Bulldogs when Behind Denny's shooting, Denny answered with a the Camels were able to cut baseline jumper with 16 Anderson's lead to 25-20 at seconds remaining. Hendrix the end of the third period, quickly called time out to set up the game-winning After Surles madeiwoiTn- play, side buckets to cut the Bulldogs' lead to 27-24 ear- Again, Covington caftae ly in the final period, Hen- t0 BuMdogs rescue, drix ordered his team into a drivin8 the le"g'h of the delay offense. Yet. the court and sPli,,in8 several Camels were still able to defenders before passing to whittle away at the Ander- Sheff' who sank ,he winn" son lead. Atkins forced 'ng ^'e'd 8oa'consecutive turnovers by Atkins had a final chance the Bulldogs, which were to win the game, but Denconverted by Denny, who ny's jumper at the buzzer soared in for a three-point was too strong. From Page B2 ittiMiiitiitmiHimmiiiiHiMiiittiiiiHittiHmiittiitiiiiiitiiitimiiiitiiitMtninftiiiiMwmiimi his four years, said he expects the Bears to continue to impr?ve. "This is the first year I have had all of my own players," he said. "The kids I brought in now know the system and they have confidence in me." Reynolds, always known as an outstanding recruiter, said he has a number of goals at Shaw. "First, I want to win a CIAA title," he said. "I've won the MEAC but not the CIAA. Then I want to move oiuand take an NCAA Division II crown. I've never coached in an NCAA Divisfin II tourney before." Right now, the coach said he will take a Southern Division titles "We are young and we will face stiff test! against Winston-Salem, Fayetteville and St. Augustine's But if we continue to play the way we are now and matun as the season goes along, we might just surprise som< people." / ? The C Ts^am mu? ^ JLuZlH tothe,r L1P83 uh i?flSg Mi^?? 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