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Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursd Spartan .IV'1 fine defensive plays and converting them into points on the other end, the Spartans extended their lead to 62-31 at the end of three quarters. The final period was much of the same, with all the Mt. Tabor players getting playing time and each seemingly picking up where the starters left off. "You have to find someone awfully tough to beat us," said Anderson, who is assisted by Tony Sarro in running the Spartan jayvee team. "We're about 10 or 11 people deep and you can't find too many jayvee teams with that much depth. ullf- J ? - v> e uon i really have a starftgg: *4We kavc--> pretty much the same. We have IIIIIIIIMIHItMIIIMMMmWIHIMHMIIIIMMttWIIIIIHIIIHII Eagles succe "Our roles interchange. He (Christmas) can bring the ball up or I can. But I like to have the ball when the pressure's on." So far, Shaw has handled the pressure well. He's averaging a team-high 12 points a game in addition to handing out just under four assists. His nearly 90-percent free throw accuracy rates ambng the best in the state. Perhaps even more impressive is the, fact that Shaw has only been playing organized basketball for less than three years. "I didn't start playing ball in school until the 10th grade," he says. "Up until that time I had my mind set on being a journalist. I spent most of my time in the ninth grade working on the -School newsnanpr " r- - ? -- * ? ?? At the advice of some of his friends, Shaw decided to try out for the team at Carver. 4t.J really didn't have any confidence in myself as far as going out for the team," he says. t4A #ouple,of the guys told me that 1 should go out. I worked on my game and I got K> the point that I felt I could play a little bit." DO SOMETHING TO NUKE YOUR WW WflTMl SWEAR. Get her to promise she'll stick to a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet that can help reduce her risk of heart attack. And contact the American Heart Association for more information on healthy habits worth encouraging in those you love. WERE FIGHTING FOP MOUR LIFE 4 American Heart Association I?^ I CASH for All Grades o Computer Printouts Cardboard Newsprint ass, yto>>fy?vxrr-4i?atf?a^ fai Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m.-5:0( SSL Idlewild Pa| 4 1701 Vargi f Winston-: COXSfBVf 721-n ay, January 31, 1985 S From Page B3 Cunningham, Reece and George Porter at center. Our guards are Tyrone Lewis, who's a heck of an athlete, and Derrick Lewis and Richard Glover at guard. I think with those kids we can beat anybody." Anderson said having s^ch a strong junior varsity program will definitely pay dividends to the Spartan varsity. 4The jayvees are going to be very vital to us by next year," Anderson said. "We return all of our varsity players and, with about five of the kids on the jayvee moving up, you're going sr? ^.iu wmr i uuui uaufuuir program improve drastically." ss From Page B2 Shaw made the team and started most of the games for Carver, as the Yellow Jackets romped to the 9-10 league championship. That experience, he says, gave him the confidence he needed. "1 was really inspired by Coach (Alfred) Poe," he says. "Coach Poe brought out the ball player in me. He took his time with me and it was a gradual learning experience." Ever since, Shaw hasn't been afraid to go head to head with the best. Last year, he started most of the games for the Eagles as they went all the way to the state 4-A semifinals. "Last year, I didn't think that we could really do as much as we did," he says. "We pulled together as a team and made the best of our season. That's what we have to do this year. "I learned a lot from that experience," Shaw says. "Leader^ ship is expected from me this year because we have so many young players.* A lot of the freshmen and sophomores look up to me. i * By Gregory Davis If you negligently permit your dog to stray onto a highway wharo the animal causes an accident, you could be sued by the injured parties. i * * A marriage annulment can be aither civil or religious, but the religious one holds no legal effect, and the legdP holds no religious effect. A person in the military does not become liable for acts done while obeying orders t unless the order was so unlawful that i reasonable person would recognize its illegality. * Stop-and-frisk laws allow a policeman to StOD someone and riamanH an > a^Miiatluil of his actions. The officer may also conduct a limitsd search of his person at that time. "If men recognize no law superior to their desires, then they must fight when their desires collide." - Roger Taney, American jurist Brought to you as a public service by: Gregory Davis Henderson & Summers, Attorneys at Law 224 N. Trade Street Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 725-9185 724-7054 da in I f Waste Paper IBM Cards Aluminum Cans Glass r fotitmerical Acaumte r- h ) p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-Noon per Corp. 22 ave St. A Salem lOl EARN CASH * r -*? * \\ i , <^','*^25^-', \\ -' ^'#-'x ?j^,,,MMHRPI Sr Walkene Jordan drives to the Carver. Jordan is just one of s< for the Spartans (photo by Jarm If they see that I'm pumped up, they get pumped up too." The most notable difference in Shaw's game this season is his shooting. A pure point guard in '84, he's had to look at scoring more this year. He scored a career-high 28 points against South Stokes two weeks ago, including 10 of 10 from the free throw line to preserve the win. offensive slack," he says. "Most of our big men are young.' They can play, but they don't have the experience." Timberlane T PLAQUE beari approach to A Winstoi ! Please Amoui i Name ! Address I State i J VIM # I Til i u ?*' "-^fV ^ < ' , -'<f* ?{^1^ n I ~lTi^Er _1 ----^- ^ SV ^Jp Hv#: A V basket in Mt. Tabor's win over 3veral strong backcourt players 2S Parker). Meanwhile, Shaw no longer has long-range plans to become a journalist. But he still thinks his name may be seen in print over the next few years. "I think I can play college ball somewhere," he says. "I think I can contribute to a college program." Despite his height, a few schools have shown interest in -Shaw. But he's not letting on where he'll end up next year. 44I really don't want to say," he says. 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