y Rams From Page B2 UIIIIIIUIUIIIUIIIIMIIUUIHIIIIIIIUUMIIMMMMUIIHMM picking up substantial yardage too. Sophomore Robert Simmons played perhaps his finest game of the season, going 12 yards to give the Rams their first score of the game. "Robert Simmons probably has the best moves of anyone on the team," Hayes said. "He's had some problems getting ready to play football this season. He's been a little down on himself lately, but 1 think his effort will help him come out of it. When he's mentally ready to play, he can really run the football." Though Hayes was complimentary of his team's offensive effort, he said the defense turned in a fine effort as well. Despite seeing four and five wide receivers from the Viking offense, the Rams gave up few long passes. "They were running complicated pass patterns, but only getting five or six yards when they completed a pass," Hayes said. "We weren't worried about that because we knew we would get some sacks eventually. "They moved the ball a little, but we got to them enough to keep them from getting in scoring . position," said Hayes. "We held them to minus 48 yards rushing, so I think the defense definitely played a good game." The Rams squandered two scoring opportunities in the first half but still managed to keep their momentum going. After driving to the Viking 26-yard lineT Winbush fumbled to end one drive. I ater in th#? firct quarter, Winbush had a pass intercepted in the Viking end zone to thwart another Ram threat. The first quarter ended in a 0-0 deadlock before the Rams scored in the opening minute of the second quarter on Simmons' run. Moments later, Tim Piatt recovered a fumble by Viking quarterback Eddie Morris on the ECSU 15-yard line. Winbush Aent the final yard to paydirt to put the Rams up 14-0. Following another Viking fumble, this time by all-CIAA wide receiver Reginald Langhorne, the Rams marched 67 yards in seven plays to go on top 21-0. Leonariiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmiitmimimmiimmtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /^^ll DiacK u)iieg< & town recruiting trips. Also, bud slashed in every sport.... North Carolina A&T has asked famous graduates, the Rev. Jesse J out with athletic department fund-i Florida A&M's women's bask( iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinHtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Scope From P iiH?nHMniiHwmmnmmnmimiini?iiwi?tiniin??ni The four-year system will allow freshmen and sophomores more time to learn the systems used at ? r-By-ffre "time -thry reach the varsity teams, they'll already have two years experience under their belts. For years, Greensboro Page and High Point Andrews (both of which have junior varsity teams), to name a few, have fielded teams that have had an edge in ex RESEARCH W Shedding W light on W birth defects. J kUU4ii \ I . ^jaM^ JH West Forsyth's Darrel Hay Reynolds in the Titans' junioi (photo by James Parker). do Horn got the Ram touchdown on a 14-yard jaunt. Elizabeth City threatened in the second half, driving deep into WSSU territory. However, the _Ram defense refused to give in and the Vikings had to settle for a 38-yard field goal by Jerome Ingram. The Rams got their next points on an electrifying 42-yard run by . backup quarterback Dana Walker. The sophomore from Richmond broke containment and outsprinted several Vikings to the end zone. "Dana is a fine quarterback," said Hayes.' 4Tm glad that we could bring him along as we have." The final WSSU score came on a four-yard pass from Winbush to Simmons. With the win, the Rams' record iiiiimiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii e Sports From P tiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gets have been some big-time f? The Rattlerettes j tickets, as well as one of its most the football seas lackson, to help black-college teai raising.... sion I-AA playol itball team has and Mississippi \ lllltlllllllllllllllllMIIIII Illllll IMII IIMItl age B3 iiiiiiiimiiiitfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiii perience, but no more. With the change in the local schools, there will be a noticeable difference in Looking at the overall high school sports picture locally, it looks as if the decision to go to a four-year plan was very {imely. While the program at Carver suffers this year, the move seems to have done more to help than hinder high school sports. <S 11111 Mill" V ipport the wPLOiOiMB *-i^L ' ^? <&* It*?* ^Ht }?L ' m i TB^mmf* :^ "Jm |;|| W V *>^ ^ r V finds running room against varsity game last Thursday now stands at 8-1 overall and 6-0 in conference play. Their final regular season game is on Saturday at Bowman Gray Stadium against St. Paul's, which is 1-5 in the Northern Division and 3-6 overall. While Hayes said his team has been impressive as of late, the Rams can't look past the Tigers to the CIAA championship game Nov. 17. "We're going to prepare for them like we w uld for anyone else," said Hayes. "We going to work hard and try do what it takes to win. "St. Paul's presents something new for us," he said. "They have a slanting 5-2 defense that could give us som^ problems because we haven't -faced a slanting defensive line this season." iiimmmmiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmii age bz iiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiimiimmiiiimiiimimimmiiiiiiii in promotions set for this season. Man to give away round-trip airline a brand-new Chevrolet.... With on past the halfway point, three ms look like shoo-ins for the DiviFfs: Tennessee State, Alcorn State /alley State. 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