1 " hi 11 >! n> < iii??A???ji>M<ll^^ 'i; -%?yi- 's ' v-HH^^H amj* a iuortn i arQiinB A# ? leO Morgfgi Statgf !Hf?L:? ^'fi I'ilMiiMBMi^^M %f , g t. /^aviAliiia f^mkk ' Johnson I^Snritlijait Pnwlli thrtli'jitil Elizabeth City at Shaw : v St. Paul's at nqwtt*^3l?i|J 3 St. Augustine's?t Hmytott -^,v^ Norfolk State at North?arbln?SH aty StatB^Jgprty^HHj^^H SotKn' CKKlOI9BiflNMMH^^v^ . v W*sk I &1 ' ? - i r< ! > ^ JWIEhH / Sp Score iHope to rebound tK Ragged By SAM DAVIS Chronicle Sports Editor Winston-Salem State Coac "Bighouse" Gaines is still tryin to figure out the 39th edition c his Ram basketball team after a up-and-down week. The young Rams looked to b recnnnriino iu?11 | ** V*I fc V/ VJOIAIWC I teaching early last week, dropp ing talent-laden Hampton Ir I stitute 76-74 in overtime la* 9 Tuesday night in the Pirates I gym. However, the Rams playe I raggedly Saturday night, commit 9 ting countless turnovers in 9 69-37 loss to arch-rival Nortl 9 Carolina A&T. "We're not as bad a ba I club as we showed Saturda, 9 night. It's still too early t 9 say what kind of team we'r 9 going to have." ? "Big house" Gaine The loss came as a real sho< for Gaines, who had thought h 9 team was beginning to con 9 around. "I thought they were really i for the game," Gaines sal "Our practices last week were i 9 spirited as they had been i season. I just don't know wh 9 happened." 9 Most dissapointing to Gain was the Rams' performance the second half, when they a I t0_$ome apart atwt seams. , "We made mistakes that y< have to pay for/' said Gain< "We didn't take many shots ai that's something I can't explai I Holiday sel By SAM DAViS Chronicle Sports Editor Jacques "Hit Man" Holiday I intimidator. He, in other wore opposing football players int most of all, sacking quarterbac At 6 feet, 3 inches, 230 poun anchor of the Parkland High fo season. He also was one big ri B finished the season with a 8-3 r Unu>?u?p nff tVia tka /\ I?*VTTVTVi| V/ll HIV IIVIU, 111V V/ *7 /ove fo intimidate peopi field .... / like sacking q seeing the fear in their eye one of the nicest people you'd He describes himself as "nice, well-mannered.' ' But, ..give hirr pads Mid - a helmet and feesftra your head off." "I love to intimidate peop I field," says the soft-spoken sei grin on his face. "I like sackiii | seeing the fear in their eyes." I I During a season in whi Please see pag< Jackson, H By SAM DAVIS Chronicle Sports Editor Parkland's Donald Jackson chett of North Forsyth head th I Winston-Salem Chronicle 198 Football Team. Jackson, a tailback, helped carry his teai playoffs and Hatchett, a quar team to the 4-A Division II pla Jackson, who was an all-coni junior, did not have the statis year ago, but nevertheless was t in the county. \ Parkland, which finished the each of its four games against c three other players on the teai Shdtoa Joact, who also starte Please see peg / \ lortslVe r is, Standings, Columns, I lis weekend I second half Rebounding also hurt us. I've never seen one of our groups play h like that. The only player that g had a reasonable game was >f (Kevin "Cadillac") Vaughn, n ' "Maybe they were a little too keyed-up for the game," Gaines * said of his players. "Once you ' lose your composure in a game )- like that, you're finished." i- Even though the Rams were it beaten in almost every aspect of i' the game against A&T, Gaines d said he still believes the team will t- come on toward the middle of the a season. h "I think we'll be much^etter," he said. "We have to' regroup. I _ told them that it's time to start all II over again and try to; put the game behind them." ^ Looking back at a more ? memorable game against Hamp ton, in which the Rams faced a very tall front line, Gaines said *s his team showed it has the ability _ to play sound basketball. "The win -over Hampton was :k one of the most gratifying we've lis had in a while," he said. "We tie hadn't won in Hampton for the past few years and 1 thought our ip guys played a good game, d. "It was a good team win," as Gaines said. "We played a much ill taller team and our guys respondat ed well. We had good balance and good defense. The kids comes ing off the bench also played in well.** P- But, rather than dwell on the he team'! past good or Cfainac s?id, he's more ou worried about what's ahead. ?. 'There's no need to worry id about what's already happened," n. Please see page B2 ectedas Chroi is what is called an I Is, enjoys pounding o submission and, ks. ds, Holiday was the otball team this past sason the Mustangs ecord. versized teen-aocr is I e on the football I uarterbacks and 9s.99 Jacques Holiday ever want to meet. I understanding and I t a pair of shoulder r wtti try to "knock >le on the football I with a sheepish ig quarterbacks and | ich the Mustangs Parkland's Jac 9 B2 Parker). atchett head C and Dcddrtck Hat le senior-dominated I A All-City/County 5-10, 185-pound I m to the state 4-A terback, helped his yoffs. erence selection as a ideal year he had a ^Nfl he top running back V season 8-3 and won gjjjr J ounty seams, placed n. Mustang receiver I d at defensive back, | e B4 DonaU | Section B f v|% Thursday, D< =eatures * ?? costs Rams in ^WllU m B u ?- ,1* * ^ .. ??j?a " *S^^^^^?*^iii>aa otu.?i* t?* ??"#*? ?"* ",>*'? ? ? * *. ?" 1 ^ Winston-Salem State freshman guard Chai of-39 loss to A&T Hat Saturday. Spell and when they take on Virginia State and Vi James Parker). ticle's Prep Player & - . - - "' ^ JKqb K^L n n^ 'i ^^AUHKnB^rjjjW ;ques Holiday: "I like to intimidate people c nronicle All-City c Hw Bk' I ^ B I ' Sy*apP? ^ L V?pjg ^B j Jackson Dsddrlck Hatchatt jcember 6, 1984 67-39 loss tiJmI Sm y >. RjHVjW M B < V? _ f v f * HM lie Spell goes to the hoop In the Rams' WSSU hope to rebound from the loss rginla Union this weekend (photo by of the Year 1\1H ,VM7B H V wuHBUIIIII - 'mQUbu\ ^2825tf^ EK^** m the football field" (photo by James iffensive team > B. ,ujSgjj[ \ W J '? < - *^_ .yiHBBV 4 Qeno Segers c A