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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
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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
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*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
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Jackson, H
By SAM DAVIS
Chronicle Sports Editor
Parkland's Donald Jackson
chett of North Forsyth head th
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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
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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,"
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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
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uarterbacks and
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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).
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and Dcddrtck Hat
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5-10, 185-pound I
m to the state 4-A
terback, helped his
yoffs.
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ideal year he had a ^Nfl
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season 8-3 and won gjjjr J
ounty seams, placed
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d at defensive back, |
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