MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIIMIillMNMIHIMIIMMIItl CIAA From Page B1 sophomore forward, has come on like gangbusters, averaging 18.5 points and 12.2 rebounds per game. And JCSU has gotten excellent play from point guard James Shockley and shooting guard Reggie Moses. By the same token, Fayetteville State, which was picked to finish third in the Southern Division, hasn't played up to pre-season forecasts. The Broncos, 2-4, have been unable to get stable inside play. " First-year Coach David Corley inherited a squad at Livingstone that ended last season with 14 freshmen and sophomores. Though the Bears took their lumps a year ago, they're finally beginning to make headway. Livingstone entered into the break sporting a 3-4 record and having come within eight points of bouncing Union from the ranks of the unbeaten in its most recent game. Antonio Davis has been the * Bears' bread and butter thus far, scoring 17.5 points per game. Winston-Salem State, the cochampion in the South last year, has found wins hard to come by this year, especially in close games. Gaines and the freshmandominated Rams will be put to the test by conference foes this year. Yet, WSSU was only one game below .500 and playing well at the start of the holiday break. Point guard Haywood Workman is beginning to show that he's one of the top freshmen aI < - in mc conierence wnue veterans Eugene Penick, Kevin "Cadillac" Vaughan and Linwood Gorham have all played well in spots but need to become more consistent for Gaines' team. Southern Division doormat North Carolina Central is probably anxious-just to get through the rest of the season so it can begin preparations for next year. Pre-season all-CIAA pick Willie Jennette averaged 24.3 points for the* Eagles through (heir first . three games, but injuries will sideline him for the remainder of 4 the season. The Eagles, with a 2-7 record, are in for a long year. Little has changed in the Northern Division pecking order. Union is as strong as ever and should be more than up to the task of holding off Norfolk State, Hampton Institute and upstart Virginia State. Three-time all-CIAA center Charles Oakley has continued his Black College Br More pro! By BARRY COOPER Syndicated Columnist At tiny Kentucky State Univer programs are to be completed in or have the job security of day laborer controversy normally are the order K-State, once a powerhouse arc leges, is looking for a new football is nothing new. The next coach wi tucky State's sixth in the last iOBWthmy^ *** unofficial- recc aanaltlf lAfill* omrrtti ur^noi* Xntially f wiiuc ^ f oppm fate when he complained about tl Kentucky State's schedule. The finished 2-9.... LITTLE BIRD DEPT: When Joe coaching and returned to the classn days of stalking the sideline wen Gilliam, who was acting head coa< State last year, apparently is eager game. This column has learned that plied for the vacant head coach University of Central Florida, a white school in Orlando, Fla. Gilliam, involved in coaching fc years, would seem to be a top cai -2 J ?- ?< > Clrtri/^ o i c n At nrn SHJCrS say v^itu cu a ivi iua i j uui pi v to consider a black.... PERHAPS IT WASN'T such a all. When Hollywood movie prodi rights to the late Bear Bryant's life s as a can't-miss project. It has been anything but that. ( surrounded the film from the start family criticizing the cast and dii critics who pegged the film as u comes word that the movie, "The taken off the market for some maj< and will be re-released. "We're 'going to redo it,' \ K Sf m mm m v?*#1r 4ttB^n*.- > --^^1 WBPBBBW^ ^dHBRPRHOMRMK^HHHHIH^ Aw, Shucks!! Latessa Peebles of Carver she mitting yet another foul in th Peebles scored 4 points befor< Parkfth Charles Atlas imitation in the middle for the Panthers, scoring 20.3 points and hauling in 15.7 rebounds through the Panthers' first eight games. Teammate Jamie Waller isn't doing badly, either, scoring 17.5 points a game. With David Pope no longer around to pour in the points for Norfolk State, 6-1 supersophomore Ralph Tally, a hotshooting guard, has taken the lead, ranking third in conference scoring with 2Upoints per game. The Charles Christian-coached Spartans lack height this year, but compensate with good team quickness. Six-eleven center Cedric "Air Traffic. Controller" .Miller has led Hampton institute to a 6-2 start. Miller leads the conference in scoring with a 24.6 average. Miller is also second in the conference in rebounding as well, pulling down 16.4 boards a game, and has blocked a conferencehigh 4.4 shots per game. Virginia State is hot on the trail ~ T t ?:? li ? i ui vu guua uniuii, noiupiuu aiiu Norfolk State. The Trojans, behind Dave Blackwell's 18.1 points per contest, have ambushlets blems at Kent Spangler said. <( the 14 scenes thj . .... sion. It is going t sity, rebuilding man ,, le year, coaches ' , s and chaos and . Thue late mo,ve of the day. t,on by sPan8ler .ong black col- wha"v? the ? coach, but that onf f?*s, ill become Ken- u LITTLE B,RI four years - have taken place rr& The latest could result in N ently-seeded his , . he difficulty of blggest coup for Thoroughbreds A&M and Bethl Norfolk State ) Gilliam Sr. left Intercollegiate i x)m, he said his finest Division ; over. Maybe. ME AC is a Divi :h at Tennessee Bethune-Cool to return to the he signed only Gilliam has ap- off-season: "Ev ing job at the was 6-2 to ^-4 predominantly ballplayers that ?r more than 30 ndidate, but in gressive enough ww ' good idea after ^ Licers purchased tory, they saw it Tue Zontroversy has , fFom Bryant's ilogue to other W??dll nrealistic. Now Bear," is being sr rehabilitation ? ?:1 producer Larry -.t/JB H "kvitLl J I ' ., ^Jisz^ ibMFMi. W JmX I jp PVHVHHH >ws her frustration after come Yellow Jackets' 54-53 win. 9 fouling out (photo by James ed several Southern Division opponents, including WinstonSalem State in the Rams' back yard. Though it has scored plenty of points off of its run-and-gun offense, Elizabeth City is only 3-4. The Vikings are led by Keith Hilton, who tops the conference in steals with 4.4 per content, and Jamie Turner, the conference's top field goal shooter. uutmannea St. Paul's has sneaked away with three wins in its seven outings, but the Tigers* I opponents in non-conference 1 games have been suspect, to say the least. Guard Cliff Johnson assumes most of the outside scoring chores, while pesky P playmaker Tyrone Golatt provides floor leadership for the Tigers. Twelve veteran players gave Bowie State an air of optimism after a disappointing 3-23 campaign last year, but so far the Bulldogs yet to win this season. Pre-season all-CIAA forward John White can*t do it all for the Bulldogs and, with only two players taller than 6-5, Bowie may not win one game. ucky State 'We're going to put back some of at were cut out of the original vero be much more in-depth about the is seen by many as one of desperaand financial backer James Hern, tse, "The Bear" turned out to be ad chapters in Bryant's legacy.... D DEPT., Part II: No official talks Unt rAmA iiiKic?u?A/4 UArrnfinnr , uui jvviiiw " uioyyvi v?w cuiitvi oauuuo or folk State considering joining the the MEAC since it signed Florida ine-Cookman several years ago. currently competes in the Central \thletic Association, one of the II leagues in the country. The sion I-AA conference.... cman Coach Cy McClairen on why two basketball players during the erybody that wanted to come here in size. I already had a team of size. 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