% \ Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursda Baseball Playoffs Ashbroc By DAVID BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor Coach Ron Jessup was accustom* East Forsyth baseball team rallyin late innings. More often than not, those rallii wins in Jessup's most successful s< the Eagles' coach. But a seventh-inr fell a run short last Tuesday night ar season ended with a 4*3 loss to < Ashbrook in the semifinals of the N 4-A playoffs. The Eagles, who posted a 19-3-1 stranded 11 base runners, leaving t loaded three times. "We had opportunities to win . Jessup, in his ninth year as the Ea: "1 really thought we might score in and fourth innings when we had t loaded and the middle of the order College Noteboo ME AC bai Mid-Eastern ~ Athletic Conference Commissioner Ken Free has announced that the conference will play its post-season basketball tournament at Philadelphia's Palestra again next year. Free made the announcement at the MEAC meeting two weeks ago in Daytona Beach, Fla. The MEAC also decided to inukc women s lennis a confcrcncc-sanctioned sport. The conference already sponsored five other women's sports, including indoor and outdoor track, basketball, cross country and volleyball. Division II Track The St. Augustine's men took third and the Falcon women were fourth in the NCAA Division II outdoor track and field meet at California State Los Angeles May 2$ Abilene Christian swept to both championships, extending its hold on the men's title to four years and ending Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's three-year dominance of the women's competition. Falcon hurdler Patricia Davis finished second in the 100-meter lows. She was sixth in the 100-meter dash. The Hampton University men finished eighth and the Alabama A&M women finished third. SWAC All-Sports Honors The Prairie View A&M men and the Southern women captured the Southwestern Athletic Conference's C.D. Henry AllSports Trophies. \A/*> I L Af U r\ ss. vvairvoi nunuicu North Carolina Central interim Chancellor Leroy T. Walker has WtOWNg STATISTIC* . ?K em t * trs 30. Hudson (Ph-PVw) ^ 1-4 2.82 38. o (k y, June 6. 1985 >k eliminati we didn't get the ball Ashbrook advancec . . played this week, ai sd to his r.. A . . , . . Wayne. Ashbrook to< 8 m 1 e the championship , Southern Wayne. is led to jYic Eagles trailed 4eason as inning. Chris Sparrow ling rally delivered run-scoring id East's Ashbrook lead to 4-3. Gastonia gul Ashbrook reliev CHSAA out 1*racy DeBusk an< the verdict. record, "The strange thing i he bases gled," Jessup said. 4tl scored ^ht or nine ru ? caJH f^nv^Hnrictianc^n *?// f i I mi vi ^ ^ J 41 1*9 H Ml A tJV4 A V 5t coach. ings for Hast, scattering the third senior fs one of nine pi he bases season. Also back ar< up. But Plemmons and Sparro k iketball to sU been elected chairman of the board of North Carolina Amateur Sports. Walker, who was elected president of The Athletics Congress during the winter, also serves on the U.S. Olympic Committee's Executive Board. He was one of the founding fathers of the National Sports Festival, which will be held in the Triangle in two years. The 1976 U.S. Olympic track coach is a member of nine sports shrines, including the National Track Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. Walker was Central's track and field coach from 1945-74, and he trained 40 national title winners and 117 all-Americas. Delaware MEAC's Best Delaware State has captured the MEAC's T.L. Hill All-Sports Award. The Hornets dethroned South Carolina State, which had won the award for 11 straight years. Delaware State totaled 40 points, edging Howard (with 37) and North Carolina A&T and S.C. State (both with 33). The Hornets won only the cross country championship. However, they tallied most of their points on second- and thirdnl 3PP finickoc G (/>uvv ?I1H<3 ? OA 9 1rt <4 e 30 2 10 tt ^ v> nM^m . ? .. ? ' * n M M t 9 ?? .& ?- r rr?; t 69 23 25 56 j l it .. b rked the first six inn- against Rai 5 eight hits. The rising Atlanta B ayers who return next strikeouts *. Tim Snow, Ronnie 2.16strikec w. inning gam iy in Philadelp The facility at the Baltimore school is undergoing a $6.1 million renovation effort, scheduled to be completed in the fall. It includes an overhaul of Coppin's existing gymnasium, plus the construction of auxiliary features. Tenn. State Probation The Tennessee State athletic program recently received a penalty of one year's probation from the NCAA, which called on the school to return more than $80,052.80 in football playoff appearance money. NCCU's Smith Dies Maynard Lee Smith,, former linebacker on the North Carolina youi There s something great about ev great about yours? And we've got i "greatest" m his category. 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