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Page B2-The Chronicle, Thursd College Notebo< Davis wins By OAVtO BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor World-class sprinter Pallida Davis of St. Augustine's claimed a pair of wins Sunday in the Tar Heel Invitational indoor track anA 1 t Till auu 11viva mm ai v^napci mil. The outstanding showing is nothing new for the all-America sprinter-hurdler, who led St. Augustine's to the NCAA Division II indoor championship last year. "Pat is really just beginning to fully mature," Coach George Williams said of his senior. "The thing people don't realize about Pat Davis is that she was only 16 when she entered college. That means she'll be 22 when the 1988 Olympics come around ? an ideal age for a sprinter." Williams said that Davis, named the Most Valuable Runner in the meet, has improved her hurdling form. "At the TAC nationals (in Indianapolis) last summer, 1 noticed she "Was floating" over the iiuiuivs, U11CU119 M1U. OU WC came back to Raleigh and taught her to drive the lead leg and karate kick the trail leg. She saw that, the faster your leg hits the ground, the faster you push over the hurdles. 4if she keeps improving like this, she'll get a U.S. record before the season's over." The Falcon senior won the 60-yard high hurdles in 7.88 seconds Sunday, well under the NCAA indoor track and field championship qualifying standard. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., product captured the 60-yard dash in 6.93. Teammate Ellorlne Morris won the shot put with a throw of 47 feet, 7 inches. St. Augustine's Patricia Whitworth, was named the Most Vn|.,nwu A.UU.. -.1- - K.u aiuauic rvimcic 111 mc IICIO events after she won the high jump with a leap of 5-9. She took the silver in the long j"*np vtifai|n leap of 18-10.* ^ Falcon sdph?mo*e Afco HaH was third in both the long and tri~ pie jumps. It was the second straight outstanding performance by the former Reynolds High School star. "Ann's really improving this year," Williams said. "She was the MVP in the field events at an invitational in Chapel Hill two weeks ago. She won the triple and long jumps in 38-11 and 18-8, respectively. With girls like her on/"? Do* lira V a ny%ia*A . unu A at, ?V it 5UUI5 IU UC 11IC team to beat again in the CIAA." The Falcon women have won 10 consecutive CIAA outdoor titles and will be the favorites at the CIAA Indoors in ^Arthur Ashe Center in Richmond, Va., Feb. 28. "They're going to hold the track and field in conjunction with the CIAA basketball tournament, " Williams said. "The track and-field meet will be on Friday from 10 a.m. until 4:15 in the afternoon when nobody has anything to do. It's a great idea." Meanwhile, Davis will run in the Vitalis meet this weekend at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, N.J., and the Milrose Games at New York's Madison Square Garden next weekend. - . The Division I indoor nationals IHHP!YW"fV!PW9lW iUSUKUU&iSA CUMULATIV Player FG FT Bannister (NY-SA) 104 50 E. Jones (M-UDC) 1 0 Ca. Jones (Pt-AS) 73 74 Ch. Jones (W-AS) 73 29 Prt Innoc /n.AC\ itn r\A wvmww \ w rssJ ) l \J\J Johnson (P-FAM) 67 28 ; Mahorn (Dt-HA) 96 53 Oakley (Ch-VU) 55 63 Short (GS-JS) ' 433 226 Smith (GS-AL) m ' 79 Sprtggs (LA-HU) 27 19 l Th? thovc avaragaa art for black coflogi Association. Pro abbreviations: Cl-Clm Angaias Lakara; M-MHwaukoo; NY-Ntw W-Wa?hlngton. Coflogo abbreviations: AS AAM; HA-Hampton University; HU-Howa UDOUnivaralty of too District of Coiumbfa ay, February <5, 1986 >k i big in Tar ] / ^^"-jH |Vn Patricia Davis will be held at Oklahoma City, Okla., March 14-15.' Springs Wins Andre Springs, golf coach at Livingstone, captured the EastWest Classic in Scottsdale, Ariz., recently. Springs shot a three-round total of 220 and won by seven shots over Ashley Smith of Oakland. Smith was a three-time defending champions The tournament was sponsored by the National Minority Junior Golf Association. Springs, a Fayetteville State alumnus, was the only golfer from North Carolina in the tourney. McCormick Surprised When Steve McCormick was a senior at Durham Hillside High * School, he wondered if he would even play college football. . The college scouts only took a token interest in McCormick despite an outstanding senior season as a tight end under Coach 0 wutowm HI iimiiil 11 CaroUnaA&Ti^^Mc. : CormicFs vita before rescuing it and placing a call. "No one knew me at A&T when I was a senior in high school,'1 McCormick recalled. "I was told that a member of the coaching staff was cleaning off his desk and was going through his trash when he saw my name on a crumpled letter." A - A /vimougn ine Aggie assistant did not offer McCormick a scholarship, he did encourage the Durham native to enroll at A&T and try out as a walk-on. Three losing seasons went by before McCormick experienced a winning campaign as a senior. His final season also had its personal rewards, including Sheridan all-America honors. "I have no regrets," the 6-foot-2, 240-pound offensive lineman said. "It has been an enjoyable playing career at A&T. "If I get drafted, I'll go and. give it my best shot. But I'm not putting everything on a professional contract. My degree means a lot to me." Even if the all-MEAC lineman does not make it in the pro ranks, his college career ended on an up beat. The Aggies stunned the black college football world by edging Mississippi Valley State 1 STATISTICS Rb Alt Stl Hk Ppg 171 17 12 17 eT 5 2 2 0 1.0 202 38 27 36 4.6 181 41 36 81 4.0 157 32 19 30 10.3 148 11 11 34 3.7 228 37 23 38 5.4 208 41 18 4 4.2 224 145 61 11 25.6 4 73 53 36 24 9.4 29 25 6 2 4.1 ?plfytrt currently In the Natfanal BaskatMl tend; Dt-Dotra*; Qt OiWaa ttata; LA-laa York Knteka; P-PMIatfalpMa; Pt-Nrttend; Albany Stats; AMIearn ttata; FAM-Rarttfa rd; Jt-Jackaan ttata; lA-St. Aaavatlaa's; i; VU-Virginia Unlan. ? Heel Meet h^ I s??8^^^| Hw 1 .s^xjjgPM hP|PN0 'ISnE^ki J| Ann Hall 36-35 in their season finale last NnvwmKw "WW v Bumbry Selected Virginia State alumnus Al Bumbry has been named the minor-league batting instructor for the Boston Red Sox. Bumbry figures to make several stops in Greensboro this summer. The Red Sox have a Class A franchise in the Gate City. The 14-year big-league veteran retired after spending last season with the San Diego Padres. He had a career average of .281 and stole 254 bases. The Fredricksburg, Va., native spent 13 of his seasons with the Baltimore Orioles. A&T Hot Like WSSU, North Carolina A&T had a three-win week to run its record to 5-2 in the MEAC and 11-7 overall. The Aggies hosted Campbell Wednesday night and will entertain Maryland-Eastern Shore Saturdav niaht. w - ? fuifmry Cfl? made a free throw witkao time left to lift the Aggies tmsiCanlpbell 47-46 fast Wednesday night. Cox had been fouled while he tried to follow a missed jumper by A&T point guard Thomas Griffis. Cox missed his first try but made the second. The Aggies used a balanced attack to subdue Delaware State 65-48 last Saturday night. George Cale and Claude and Don Williams all scored 12 points. Griffis added 10. The Aggies hit 9-of-13 free throws to seal a 45-35 victory at UMES Monday night. Griffis led the way with 11 points. Cale, who earned conference player of the week honors, and Claude Williams added 10 each.SI AC Scorers Several Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference performers are ranked high in Division II statistics. Marcus Lee of Morehouse ranks second nationally in scoring with a 26.7 average and Alabama A&M's Donald Reedus is sixth with a 23.2 scoring average. Tommy White of Tuskegee is fifth in rebounding with a 11.4 average. The Bulldogs ranked first in scoring with a 97-point average. Please see page B13 CIAA Southern Division Conf. All Qamts Tmhi w L W L wsiu 6 i Ti i" Smith 5 2 118 St. Aufl's 5 3 117 NCCU 3 3 9 10 Uv'stone 3 4 11 13 Shaw 2 7 5 10 FSU 15 5 11 ifonnvm uwision Com. Ad Games Tww W I W L Union 6 1 15 5 Norttk 4 1 14 2 Hampton 4 2 10 6 ECSU 3 3 11 8 ST. Paul's 2 4 10 10 VI. 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