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Top-ranked Norfolk State, with star
David Pope on the bench but freshman
marksman Ralph Tally on the
money, topped St. Augustine's to
win the CIAA tournament. And, as
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As expected, seasoned North Carolina
A&T, paced by Binion, Boyd
and Brown, subdued young but improving
Howard to win its third consecutive
ME AC tournament. Robert
Eller managed to be there, too.
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SWAC Report
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6 Braves' New World
Alcorn State won another SWAC
tournament and moved on to the
world of national exposure in the
NCAAs. Correspondent Lonza Hart
ay reports.
17 Winter Winners
Delaware State's track and wrestling
teams ran, jumped and tumbled their
way to the MEAC's Winter Sports
championship , dominating the competition
and the awards presentations.
3 Fillet Of Crow
"Instant Replays" columnist Allen
Johnson gorged himself with crow
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watching his CIAA tournament predictions
go awry and statuesque
Jayne Kennedy go away.
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