t s Page B4-Th? Chronicle, Thursda Indians' Defense Rice Wilson (35) of the Tiny India Earl Langley watches Wilson, wl Local Sports Y competiti i By DAVID BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor The boxing program at the old Patterson Avenue YMCA, suspended since the Y moved to the new Winston Lake facility in May, has reached the end. The Winston Lake YMCA's Executive Board voted 16-5 last week to terminate the competitive boxing program. It was one of several "special-interest" programs the Y's Program Committee evaluated for the board. At this point, nothing has been put its place. However, the bo$frd \inanimously approved a recommendation by the Program Committee to find out if enough support exists for a noncompetitive program. "The Program Committee submitted a report that asks us to survey the membership on a boxing program that would be constructed on the same lines of any of our other youth programs," Winston Lake Y Executive Director Norman Joyner said. "If there is enough support, then we would search for an instructor." Joyner stressed that the program would be for youths only. He also said he had not decided how much of a response would be needed to implement a non cumpeiuive program, wnich Prep Honor Roll Bitting hel improve re Jacques Bitting raced 89 yards for a touchdown on a kickoff return and blocked a punt to lead Parkland past Glenn 28-6 .... East's Maurice Robinson ran for 175 yards and two touchdowns to lead East past Davie County 20-12 .... Bobby Paige had a 25-yard touchdown run to cap unbeaten West's 21-8 win over previously unbeaten Carver .... / ~ Teammate Derrick Byers completed 15 of 20 passes for 134 yards and two touchdowns. The r ^ ? LI* n^l ^ mmt mm ucdiiuiau rui f\ooeri wail tor a 5-yard score and Jeff Ebert for a 4-yard TD .... Titan linebacker Donald Ford had 10 tackles to spearhead a defensive effort that limited Carver to 65 total yards .... Fernando Horn led Carver's defense with seven tackles .... John Ingwersen kicked two field goals and an extra point to help North past Reynolds 13-0. Ingwersen made field goals of 34 and 42 yards .... Teammates Willie Chaplin and Andrea Gould combined to block a Demon punt that Kevin Bottoms recovered and raced 14 yards with for a touchdown. It was North's fourth touchdown y, September 26, 1985 I In Midgets attempts to intercept llO could not hnlri nn Inhntn h? xr.. ive boxing 1 would develop 4'fundamentals and stress the overall YMCA philosophy." "I don't have a number at this time." he said. "I'll have to talk to my staff about it." If his office went ahead with a search for an instructor, Joyner said, the job would be a part-time or volunteer position. "We have programs set up already that are run in this fashion," he said. "But you've got to have a working number of interested people. One, two, three or four interested parties is not enough." The YMCA philosophy, according to Joyner, produces an atmosphere of fun in the gymnasium, places importance on fitness and instills self-esteejn. Among the special-interest programs that have been included in the fall schedule are karate, gymnastics and football. Coach James Ford, who had been running the competitive boxing program at the old Patterson Avenue facility, disagreed with the Program Committee. He believes there is plenty of support for competitive Jsoxing in the community and was miffed that he was not asked to comment. "They avoided talking to me about the program," Ford said. "Joyner asked me why I wasn't 'ps Parkland icord to 3-0 off an opposition punt this season. The Vikings blocked one punt each against West and Greensboro Dudley, scoring both times. They also recovered an errant Dudley punt snap for a touchdown .... Reynolds' David Devine had 14 solo hits in the loss to North Prep Poop West played without Herman McKinnie, who sprained an ankle against Glenn the Drevious week. The Titans hope to have McKinney back for Friday's game at North Davidson .... Parkland is ranked 10th in this week's Greensboro News &. Record 4-A poll. It's the first time this season a Forsyth County team has cracked that top 10 Is Brian Howard signed, sealed and delivered to the University of North Carolina? Maybe not, but Howard recently had his second visit from North Carolina Coach Dean Smith. Please see page B5 * ? V - ' W^t*> T JK- Wx B^rgw^V :. f m ^ ? % . hf m i -%&k: ?W W i this Greyhound pass; teammate James Parker). terminated at the board meeting to air my views. But they told me earlier it wasn't an open meeting, so I couldn't just walk in on the K/>ar/4 I * 1 i/uaiu. i jusi waill IU M1UW nOW they could make a report without talking to the guy who ran the (old) program.*' Ford had run the program the _ j last two years after veteran mentor Austin Benjamin took ill. Ford has been training his boxers outdoors since May. Benjamin coached a long line of champions, including Joe McFadden, who fought an ex- J hibition with Joe Louis in the 1950s. At ~>ne point, there were so many gov. H boxers in the program thai V*e-- now-defunct? WTOB TV usee to air weekly bouts. Meanwhile, Fora kept the flame going by traili ng such outstanding boxers as Kent Hardee, who recently signed with Don King, and Cassius Ford, the coach's son and, like Hardee, a participant in the most recent ! Pan Am Games. 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