\ i \ L B ^is ^ B ~ iA ^ ^ ^1 Going For It Former North Carolina Central Univ coaching adversaries on the hard cot League Championship last week. Wa squad nipped Carver and coach Jim P the 13-15 year old division contest. Afa takes the ball from Hanes Hosiery's guard Michael Baker challenges K< Parker). *" W*' " ^pp~** ~ ' ' ' niiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiii Falcons, Panthe CIAA fall short 4, From Page B2 inniiitiimimtiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiittiiitiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiitiiimimi For St. Augustine's Coach Heartley, the lo " way- from Gannon-, Por., nort h< Connecticut to reach the Final Four in Sprinj St. Augustine's road to the Final Four bej when the 16th-ranked Falcons upset Mansfield State, Pa. 65-64. The following night they claimed the East by topping eighth-ranked C.W. Post 86-80. A week later, Heartley found his team \z ranked Sacred Heart, Conn, on its homecc Falcons prevailed, running to an impressiv< and earning a berth in the semifinals. To reach the finals, the Falcons faced th task of taking on second-ranked Kentuck now the favorite to win the crown. But Heai won again, 89-80. In the finals, however, the Falcons could Central Mi^ouri's Ron Nunnelly. In gainin MVP award, the 6-3 junior pumped in 31 r Central Missouri, which entered the tourn ed third, ended its season at 29-3. The Falc L _ ^ *7 ~ _ I, wuri a / nidi r . r^BUILDINI L. JYOUR Rl I A 1^ ^r ersity football teammates becai urt in a Winston-Salem Recreati Iter Funderburke's Hanes Hostt rice 72-71 in the overtime period >ove, Derrick Debnam (33) of Can Moses Feat. Below, Hanes Hosh elvin Covington (photo by Jan Jm " . V ,.;a. lltflllllllllllllllllltli pBHHHBBBBM rs. f jUi brazier. HIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHM ss must have " \\ ^field, Mass. ean March 9 sixth-ranked regional title ^-^59 e unenviable o?g u S P?i O*' ?MDQ Co<r C AM 0 O y Wesleyan, -tley's troops * I not contain g the game's 1 " ' " "" """ "" oints. I i l m lament rank- | I ULL ll :ons finished | ? Expires 4-6-84 GHN ' Incluc Wli I Regular Frie IflTS IL--U. itttllMttllltMMtlltllMMIIMtWIMIItltMtltttHMHHM I Rams' Ha\ MMIIMMIIHMMIIMIIIIMIIItllMMIMMMMMMdtMUIt "Linebacking has been a sore spot for us the past few V years and we went out look- re ing for the good athlete to c< handle the position," he says. it To get one super lineba eking prospect, r* Hayes didn't have to go far. & l In continuing to keep some if of the top local talent at home, he inked Parkland's li James Burch, a 6-2, c< 220-pounder who Hayes y( I calls "a real physical ft specimen." b ^ "I think he can solve our tl middle linebacking pro- e blems and I exDect him tn win a spot right away," d "With only Mike (Winbi year, it was essential the good quarterback prospe that 1 would be able to s the talent, the arms and tl have." Hayes s&ys. "He comes s from a good program with b great coaching." t< me 1 - tl ion Another linebacker a ,ry Hayes is very high on is 6-3, a I 215-pound Herman Roberts jer of East Blayden High in c gry Elizabethtown. Ies To fill the void left by the graduation of all-CIAA I lineman Alvin Powell, Hayes went over to David- * son County and came away c with 6-5, 260-pound Darren Peebles of North Davidson * "1 think this kid is quite a ^ sleeper," he says. "I expect | jm him to make a contribution ||? next year. Physically, he is ||$p ahead of both Powell and (John) Nimmons (the fM Rams' graduating all-CIAA A tackle). He is a fine I wrestler, is already on weights and comes from a fine high school program." Just to make sure no one F! comes to a Rams game and yells "Where's the beef?" Hayes recruited Lexington Ip High's Roy Rector, a 6-6, % ; 275-pounder who has the size to be an outstanding of < fensive lineman. ? . '; ?* *, Other recruits Hayes is I!" high on are running backs " Matthew Moore and Calvin Henson, both of whom are jg legitimate 4.3 men in the 40-yard dash. Moore is 5-9, H| 165 pounds, and hails from Jamesville, while Henson (5-9, 175) is from Tarboro. Hayes also has high rg ngai You Right! * A W 3686 Reynolda Rd . Winston-Salem 205 South. Kernersville HEAL DEAL j 1.89 with this coupon I I ies Hot Dog, I s, Small Soft Drink J Oz. Sundae J es has best recruitir HltltlllllllllHIIItMIIMMIIIMIHIItlHINIHMIHIIIIttlMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIItMUIII Dpes for fullback Greg Charlotte-area Player of the lurrell of Richlands. Mur- Year in basketball. Meanill is 6-3, 225 pounds, and while, Garnett was an allin also play tight end. city selection at small forAll in all, Hayes says, this ward and Walker made alllay have been his best state as a high school icruiting harvest yet. "The senior. In addition, both rcruits seem to get better ^^^ .ery year,"-he says. "With BV1B6T te quarterbacks, speed at - ii i .t le skin positions ana ine nemen we picked up, this 3uld be our best recruiting ear ever." As for the six quarterprospects, Hayes le biggest problem may be them. ^ "We will have 29 practice ish) coming back next u we get at least one W ct. But I had no idea ign six kids who have he size of the group we ^ I Hayes eason and we don't want 161^^ o have to get them ready IrlC? Pepsi oo fast," he says. "One of Salem Salutes hem could start out hot Pepsi Prep Aftl ,nd get most of the work the Winning Q nd another kid who is a . Stokes 2-1 In SC uper player could be Six minutes let iverlooked." Hayes says he doesn't ex- ||^ honor 0f >ect that to happen, .? % towever, but even if it does, P?. J? V? at L. tribution to tl nc quaneroacKs laienis ~ )robably won't be Athletic ProgrC >verlooked by "Bighouse" Eost Forsyth, ft liaines, who may take a )igger-than-ever interest in Listen each Wedn Urn football. TALKS SPORTS One of the reasons is that Wepk Workman was the TERR1 Discoi & Servic ^^I^^WARRAN I * lfl 2 f\ 11I1IHM " 1 UM1 Vl ncai V* ' /lIDIKr^fof Most America! HIGH QUALITY \ *** , RAPHMr ii J> 8ECAPS _^> Xs 19'5 > 1M vktA. IH CAUT ALL THESE WHEEL STYLES AND MANY MORI L- I SERVIC I^ rotatT ;? : 18 A" ? ES |8KL?* *32* I I S095 h WMtA. 6-Cyl. $34f II Q*thcoum IsTSSff- 8-Cyi. *39' rf..w AftJtffTKCMTS 4 WINSTON SAI THEM'S MMIIWWIIIIITOWIIOAI | MM WOtTI 1IBIITY STtllT 74S-C4E4 721-09M MiMjl'DAVC WEAVES | Haftm? ?r TOOO ALUM ? The Chronicle, Thursday, March 29, 1984-Page B3 HtmWWIHMIHWIUHHHHIHIHMHMimiMMIIMUHHMMOUUMIHHUHHHMHmHHHHMMNIIX ig year ever From page B2 IMtMnilllMIIMMIimMiMIIIIIIIIIMIIiltMIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIttllttMMilllMlllimtlttMMNI Junior and Lee vsere tournament, starters on their high school "It's possible that 1 could basketball teams and have three starters on Roberts was a member of Coach Gaines' basketball the 3-A state championship team next season," quips I team this season, winning Hayes. "If so, I think I'll i MVP honors in the regional ask for a raise." PREP ATHLETE ' THE WEEK pjj^' ' s Cola Bottling Company of WinstonLynn Sullivan of East Forsyth...she's the >IaIa a< ?ho UlooLr Ulee C..ll!w~_ IIWIW wi IV Vfwita ITH99 VUUIVUM 9WVIUU oal Tuesday as East defeated South >ccer...the winning tally came with only t in the game. Lynn Sullivan the Pepsi Cola Bottling Vinston-Salem will make a cash conle East Forsyth Senior High School im. 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