gj Hl My 1 I _ m W^ ft I >4fli ^1 Pressure Parkland High's Robin Hunter applies defensive bier San Williams. It was Hunter's offense, 16 po court press that snuffed West Forsyth 56-26 (ph< Rams win From Page B2 immiiiiiiiiimimiiiiHmiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiiimiiiiiiiii rolled loose. Roger Mason recovered the ball but his shot at the buzzer was off target. The Rams took charge in overtime as Mitchell opened the scoring with a drive at the 3:39 mark. Gorham hit a 16-footer nearly two minutes later and the Rams were assured of the win. Hampton's only basket of the extra period came with 35 seconds left on a drive by Fleming. i u/;ii;. i.:. .u- ? 1 -?" ---? * L.v/iiiiii iin> mi inc uuiii ciiu Di a one-ana-one wnn 16 seconds left toi the final margin. "I'm still trying to find the pulse and character of this team," said Hank Ford of his Pirates. "We have a lot of talent hut we are struggling. I'm still experimenting with the lineup and we are ielativel> inexperienced." Gaines also admitted that his team is struggling, despite holding second place in the Southern Division. "You aren't supposed to beat anybody with the shooting perd|ft^tf &E had jjjjirghfti; Gaines said, "buj^g^irrsf^ zone we are going to have problems. We tan a rotation offense to occupy time and hoped somebody would flash open or the defense would make a mistake." Gaines said he is worried by his team's lack of offensive firepowei. "When teams pack it in like Hampton did, there is almost no way to get it inside, so somebody has to make the outside shot," he said. "Got ham lost his confidence after he missed a few but he made the one we had to have in the clutch." Still, Gaines noted, his team will have to play much better to be a factor in the CIAA tourney . "We will have to get (Troy) Russell healthy," said Gaines of his senior scorer who has been hampered by knee problems all season. Gotham led the Rams in scoring with 14 points but hit i? r ^ ^ ri i 4- i i - ii i ? ^ ' uniy seven 01 zj nuor snois. rviason aaaea iz poinis ana 10 rebounds despite being double- and triple-teamed. Vaughn paced the Rams in rebounding with 11 and Mitchell added 10 as the Rams outrebounded the bigger Pirates 43-41. iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiiimiiiiiii Olympians From Page B4 llllllllltlltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimtlllllllllllllllMltlllllSMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIItlltltl see Milton Campbell and tocthcr a general youth prohe, like others, will in- gram of special-interest variably be asked what groups, changes a long-ago victory But a lack of funding has meant in his life, brought the demise of the Seldom has the spectre of Milt Campbell Youth financial success surfaced. Center, though the facility In recent years, one of itself has-lived on. It is now the most visible faces on the Parent-Child Center television in both inter- Inc., handling several hunviews, commerieals and died children daily, along specials, is one of the more with organized parent parrecent decathlon Olympic ticipation. champs, Bruce Jennet, the Likewise, Rafer Johnson 1976 winner at Montreal. has not hit the "jackpot," In contrast, Milt Camp- but he has not been bybell has lived a see-saw ex- passed, either, making istence that included a short several lucrative movie apstint as a pro football player pearances in his postwith the Cleveland Browns, Olympic career, plus 15 years of profes- Quite a few black Olymsional football in Canada, pians in all categories have At one time he was part of a been obliged to accept the "traveling panel" of promi- rash of offers from national nent black athletes spon- liquor and beer corporasored b\ a large corporation tions as cither "community that talked with students relations" or "special ana youtn gioups. maiKci i epi esentat ives. Several years ago Milton They come as fast as new chose to do something on names emerge from the his own. W ith his focus on sporting ranks and new the troubled youth of generations sprout with new Newark, N.J., he acquired heroes and dead memories, a huge three-story vacant A sparse few hang on and building a 201 Bergen St., become proficient in what near South Orange Avenue, they are doing. While much of the focus was on boxing, karate and Next week: Some former track and field, he put Olympians who 'made It.' make coach HL. Sports JW 'A. '^Kk''V?Uim*^J "A stunning performance." mmKjl^. * That's how Kennedy High ( characterized his team's 98-37 blc week in 9-10 girls basketball -w But Simpson's glowing evaluat *4> ' something of an understatement. ^ many as 57 points before he mere B early in the fourth quarter. "We simply dominated the gat "To shoot as well as we did, iel and have as few turnoveis as we was a stunning performance for ? The Trojans, in improving theit percent from the field, outreboum mitted just 12 turnovers in their I They led 44-18 after the first q each from guards Penny Cash anc was the play of forward Michelle off the bench midway throuuh tl J w much of Simpson's praise. "Michelle.just lit it up for us," were going good before-she came rolling." The Trojans kept rolling in outscoring their opponents 26-H lead. Tammy Sides led the Trojan at i pressure to Titan drib* 33 points while Kolocksky chipp< tints and a Mustang full- "We had five players in double >to by James Parker). on the team contributed to the makes the effort so outstanding,1 10 mg/'tat" 0 8 mq nicotine ac per cigarette b\ FTC method. 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