Page B4-The Chronicle, Thu/sday, Mc Winston's A From Page B2 IIMMIIUMIHMtllttttlHHIMtMttlMtftlMIMtllHMtMIMMIMtltMMMII early competition and then "We we romped through regional the suce competition. In the process, program," the team earned a berth in his team's the national champion- '83, especia ships. fact that we MX *,ix> IP^ iii ^ Wr* ->i >j V," ^>-r^?_j - * , c < Rktv-' B ' B HI k ^v > P* HL>"-'\ >i Mr '* ,?*. dk. Bf ^HHjjfek . - ^M HtfeMifc fc.fB^ BL, ^TT., J&k'^.:~,!?itt^-. ^h\%j ms B B ? "M^ ks one during a recent AAU baksetball rker). names new head State thinks it Peace gained 2,722 yards in a future all- two seasons, backfield after reshmen John A Big Honor For 'ennsylvania and 'Bighouse' P nf NJpvi/ Iprcov; ^ a 5-10, HAMPTON, Va. er, rushed for Winston-Salem State s last year while basketball Coach Clarence W , m Wr VB^y M m y j if i I Wf ^flj jf m JHBHI rn're Outsta: m ndas an axprass bus on rout* 12X from This spring, < tunium diractly downtown. Sha counts vaniant, ralaxir vanianca of tha axprass bus to gat har information akx >m horaa to work and back. Our out- schadulas, and aopla don't lat har down. Trans-Aid sarvi i try! You can sava monay, tiraa, and affort. day, 6 a.m.-7 p. bus is aasiar than you think. Our affi- standing, too! na of tha raasons wa wara sa lac tad by tha Public Transit Association to racaiva tha anding Achiavamant Award. 1 team yo IMttlMtHUIMMMIIIMIIItillMIIIHttlHiHIMHIMI was pleased at the sucess the team enjoyed, its members gained a wealth of experience outside the realm of athletics as well. "We wanted to give our players a multitude of experiences," said Brown. "It's not just enouch to cive them athletic experiences. We want them to learn things they can use later in life." One experience the players and coaches would just as soon forget is their bus trip to Monroe, La., for the national champio'nship last season. A trip that normally would have taken 17 hours took 37. "We broke down in every ' state we went through," Dunlap said. "We rented a bus from a guy I knew mainly because we didn't have the funds to charter a bus. But I thought the kids really kept their minds on playing basketball until we got to the tournament." Once the team arrived, it made the most of its oppor tunity to go up against the top teams in the country. "We had so much quickness that all the teams New era at PRAIRIE VIEW, Texa< ? As is frequently the case under a change in leadership, the hiring of a new athletic director and head football coach is expected to break a long drought at Prairie View. President Percy Pierre has reshuffled the athletic department in a manner that could drastically alter declining football fortunes and upgrade the entire program. Seeking a fresh approach I and a change of attitudes Dr. Pierre announced tha Brutus Jackson has assum coach i "Bighouse" Gaines hai been named Southern Divi sion Coach of the Year ir the Central Intercollegiat< Athletic Association, anc Norfolk State's Charlei - Christian has been namec i Coach of the Year for th< j Northern Division. ndlng! ? < thara on Amarica's bast! It's con* ig, aconomical, and anjoyabla. For >ut axprass and ragular bus routos, faros; or van pool, carpool, and cm, call us Monday through Saturm. 727*2000. You'll find us out* HSMfe XSSSSSSmmSmmSSmrSSSSm # "niiiinin inii"i??i""? W'Wi iviiiiiiiiiiiiiviviviiiiiiiiviiH ung but tal HWMHWWIWWHIIIHmilWMIWMWIWWMMMMIWWm at the tournament were te talking about us," Dunlap recalled. ''Although it was ar their first time seeing us, ti many coaches were saying p| we were the team to beat." s( The team defeated two J( clubs from Arkansas, one N from" New Jersey and st another from California at : before finally bowinc to California. "California us- gi ed a full-court press the en- w tire game,** said Dunlap. th "They also had a big height te advantage on us.'* B i Dunlap, Brown, Joyner st and new assistant Ron Hollingsworth all hope the sue cess of last year*s team will carry over into this year. Apparently it has so far. "We had 27 kids come out for try-outs,'* said Dunlap. "Among them, we think we had most of the top players in the city." Xflrfong""the players on this year's team are five who were on the team a year ago. "We think we have a pretty good nucleus returning from last season," said Joyner, the head coach. "I think we stack up pretty well with the Prairie View? > ed command as athletic ? director and Conway Hayman has been hired to ' reverse a long-losing trend t in football. I Jackson, chairman of the Prairie View athletic council since last year, takes over a program smarting over looses in all sports except track. Hayman, an ex-offensive tackle and guard - a fine player who spent 14 seasons in the NFL with Los Angeles, , New. England, i Washington and Houston is confident that he can cont t tinue in that vein as a col. lege head coach. s 1 a 1 5 i ft on a 48-n mi PARKWAY 48-MONTI FOR Q! THE TERMS: Lessee has no obiigati end but maw arranne to i negotiated price with de< Lessee is responsible Refundable security di HAVI TTI \ MHIINtNIIMMIIUtHIHtHIMMitNIHtMttHI lented T j iNIIHIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMIldllllllllllMIINI am of last year." Returning to the squad e forwards Ronnie Chris- r\o an, an all-conference LI If ayer at Parkland this past rason, and Scottie Will no 1 )hnson, who started at . c. * .. . ' ... . 3rd St. for orth. Kenny Mickens, a 1 QRd arter at Reynolds, returns ,7 aiAr Lease sue insurability c for excess wear and tear. Pnea bated c eposit Of $225, first destination chi E YOU DRIVEN A FORD.. CGB> *?. . lillliViVlj ? BUILDING ON I YOUR ROOTS I NOTICE I I . R.L. SMITH, MD I onger have an office at 114 E. medical practice after Mar. 30, e/house calls will be made. for your loyal patronage for rty three years, iformation call: '22-0449 or 723-2188 J ATHLETE I WEEK ?. *s,' v Company of WinstonI Reynolds Senior High 9 Athlete of the Week, i the number one singles i team. 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