Page B4 WiastonSalem Chn COLLEGE BASKE' Rnmioi By KENNETH RAYMOND Chronicle Sports Writer GREENSBORO -- Wake Forest point guard Tyrone "Mugsy" Bogues neared_U)e end of his Atlantic ?oasi Conference career on an aitibivalent note. Although Bogues set an ACC record for assists, the Deacons finished the regular season with a heartbreaking 80-76 overtime loss to North Carolina State last Saturday. Bogues surpassed exState guard Sidney Lowe's fouryear-old record and Fmished the regular season with 764 assists. He also had his. No. 14 jersey retired in a pregame ceremony at the Greensboro Coliseum. True to his winning character, Bogues said that he would gladly trade the record for a win if he . could. "Getting the record's # great feeling," Bogues said, "but I ^wouldlve hcen happier with ihi? victory." Bogues, probably playing in his last college game in North Carolina, was left with a bitter aftertaste but said that he was Official sa By DAVID BULLA Chronicle Sports Editor An official who was involved in a last-second controversy in a jayvee basketball game between East Forsyth and Carver three weeks ago maintains that he made the traveling call that triggered the incident instantaneously, not seconds after the transgression. Randal Dulin said he did make a traveling call that wiped our aCarver basket which would have given the Yellow Jackets a onepoint lead with four seconds left to play. But he disputed former SPORTS PROFILE Williams By KENNETH RAYMOND Chronicle Sports Writer 1 Helen Williams, a senior guar Forest women's basketball team, 1 the program and in return the team strong quality in her that everyone "Playing basketball has instilled perseverance in me," Williams sa back and put on her mirrored sun Trim "KIa UA..I ? u mi* iiu niattwi iiv/w uau uiul{J5 l a drive that keeps me going." Williams, a High Point native, i always been taught to persevere, bi with the Lady Deacs has enhanced "I wasn't highly recruited," Wil I knew I was good enough and ajl hang in there." Williams, a health and sports finished her final season with Wa against the top-seeded University c Cavs in the Atlantic Coast Conl ment. The Lady Deacs lost 70-56. "I wished that we had won, but getting upset about it now," Will played a good game." Teammate Amy Privette said ~ always demonstrated the proper atti example for the team. "She sparks up everybody," "She's a good example for the yo follow because she always has the Privette believes this role playe part in the team's winning season. "A lot of times, younger players when they don't play much," Prive can pick up-everyone on the bench involved in the game as the player: Williams, who's father died wh( years old and her mother when she she looks upon the team as being < '' WP Vl Q V#? Q ctrAnn ..v??v ?,jhwu5 laiuny con said. "We get along great." Privette, an all-America Candida 17 points per game, believes ths demonstrated a great deal of stren through four years of college withe port. "Everybody else can pick up th< think it shows a lot of strength on TheXady Deacs played their fin game against nationally-ranked State two weeks ago and won 69-2 that the game was very sentimen seniors will always remember. "The last game is always a se * Dnicle Thursday, March 5, 1987 TBALL s sets AC content with his Wake Forest experience. "The result was hard to swallow, but it's always great to be part of a team that gives 110 percent," Bogues added. "We've played some hard ball and I believe we're in the same category witn other big-name teams." Deacon Coach Bob Staak said that Bogues has been a valuable part of the team and wishes his last regular-season game had ended differently. "Mugsy has been a credit to our program," Staak said. "It's just a shame it had to end for him this way." Wolfpack Coach Jim Valvano, who coached L<5We, said that Bogues is a great player and believes he will make it in the National Basketball Association. "Mugsy's great," Valvano said. "He reminds me of Spud (Webb). He can go by you or dish it off. He should do well in the NBA." Valvano also said that he is relieved to see him go. "In a way I'm glad to see him go," Valvano said jokingly. ys that he i Carver jayvee Coach Ron Hollingsworth's version that Dulin made the call four seconds after the basket was made. "I made the call immediately, with four seconds on the clock," . Dulin said. Dulin, who has officiated for five years, also said he did not engage in a shouting match with Hollingsworth; that the Carver coach did all the shouting, and ~ that Dulin and his partner sensed? matters were out of hand and decided to leave Carver gym with four seconds still on the clock. . Hollingsworth, who resigned a i i i driven by I Williams said of ~ "You think abo d on the Wake with the team ov las given a lot to Williams also i has implanted a apeciai reason to ! needs. 4'We had not 1 I a great sense of Williams said. ,n id as she leaned beat N.C. State -glasses with red When she was nay look, I have ber high school b lot of time play said that she has St(;ve and Erick. Lit her experience bke playi I it. "Sometimes the liams said. "But do." I had to do was Players usually they liked playin science major, ke last Saturday ?Evervbod >f Virginia Lady every ooa, Ference Tourna- phone and things get r there's no sense ond she's rr iams said. "We lot of strent that Williams __ yy itude and was an Privette said. I??? unger players to was the paved right attitude." Hoke, d an important "There was al side," Williams get discouraged best times were j itte said. "Helen Although sh< and get them as driveway, Willia 5 on the floor." rim. in she was three "The rim was W?K cairl that ot loict 1 1 < .. ' ~ } ?vuu ?> ? > HI IVCUl 1 1 IfcSl < mother family. taps.*' cept," Williams Williams becai she attended WI te who averaged before her senior it Williams has wasn't interested gth in making it friends with Keev >ut parental sup- Deac team. Thrc play pickup gam* z phone and call "Keeva would teV making it. I realized I could x her part." Although Willi al regular-season found her_invoivi North Carolina gram to be both i9. Williams said "This has beer tal and one the life," Williams st to keep for the r? ntimental one," traded it for anyt ft M C assist! "I've been sending guys on the floor chasing him for four years and we've always had a hard time." The Deacs held a three-point lead during the final seconds of regulation before Vinny Del Negro's three-pointer at the buzzer tied the game at 70 and forced an overtime. The Wolfpack frontcourt of Charles Shackleford, Bennie Bolton, Chucky Brown, who *wi ww 1 ' ) OllU 1 1 respectively, carried their team throughout the overtime with powerful inside moves. The Dea& had pretty much controlled matters in the first half. They managed to take the lead early in the opening period and kept at least a two-point cushion until halftime. Bogues, who scored a career-high 29 points, kept the pace steady and caught the Wolf pack defense unawares. The 5-foot-3 . guard was able to weave the ball down low to bigman Ralph Kitley, who had a career-high 12 points to go with nine rebounds. Bogues and backcourt mate Mark Cline picked up the pace made call i , week after the incident, coached the Carver jayvees for nearly two seasons. He's also coached at Durham Hillside and for the last five years with Winston-Salem's Amateur Athletic Union program. Norman Joyner, executive director of the Winston Lake Family YMCA, said Hollingsworth would stay on as head coach of one of the Y's AAU teams, "He will coach one of our AAU teams this spring," Joyner said. "We have talked about his responsibilities with the program, 3asketball the win over the ACC champions, ut the things you've been through /er the years." said that the win gave the team a celebrate. beaten State since I've been here," When you go to Wake, you want to in women's basketball growing up, Williams, who played all at High Point Andrews, spent a ing with her two older brothers, ng with guys," Williams said, y're surprised by what a girl can 1 have a certain playground or gym tg on and Williams' favorite place v else can pick up the call Mom and Dad when ough. Helen can't do that laking it. I think it shows a gth on her part. " ake Forest's Amy Privette teammate Helen Williams driveway of an old friend, Earl ways a clothesline strung up on the said while reflecting. "Some of my spent playing back there." : had good times in Hoke's ms had difficulty shooting on the too high," Williams said. "It was jp and that made it hard to play ne interested in Wake Forest when :U's basketball camp the summer year at Andrews. At that time she I in college ball, but she became a Jackson, a standout on the Lady >ugh Jackson, Williams started to es with the other Wake players, drive over to High Point to get ams didn't become a big star^he ement with the Wake Forest prorich and rewarding. 1 one of the greatest times of. my lid. "I've made friends I'm going st of my life and I wouldn't have Ui.. I.t. U ? ? mug. 11 s uccn very sauslying. \ s record with a well-executed running and defensive game. As the game grew more intense, the Deacs switched to a halfcourt defense which led to turnovers and frequently ended with Bogues mak ? ing a layup. "I was prepared for ihe intensity," Bogues said. "The emotion level usually grows quickly in a game like this." Despite the heartbreaking loss, Staak thought his team played a great grame. "I thought the guys played a magnificent game," Staak said. "They did a great job." The Wolfpack began to pull ?away early in the second half. Del Negro, who had 15 points, and Shackleford lifted the Pack to a seven-point lead via the outside shot and strong moves along the baseline. But a defensive surge, led by the Wake Forest frontcourt, enabled the Deacs to regain the lead. Shackleford continuously found himself . sandwiched between Cline and Kitley. Such traps led to several State turPlease see page B6 nstantly and we have the same goals in terms of teaching kids sport smanship. we feel Ron understands that. We are willing to work with him, if he is willing to work with the kids." Joyner said there was no precedent for Hollingsworth's behavior, that he never acted unsportsmanlike in coaching the 19-and-under Winston-Salem team that won the state AAU Dulin, however, said this was not an isolated incident, saying that Hollingsworth frequently inPlease see page B7 i palI I RUTLE I 820 VI [ffi| i * ' -1 ft I I H I L 725-8701 I DGE COLLEGE I fast Fourth Street I .ISTERING NOW I I SES BEGIN MARCH 31 | I I I'm pleased to announce the opening of my office for General Practice of Law Renita O. Thompkins Attorney At Law 301 South Liberty Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (Town Hall Building) 725-0998 . THE JOB SCHOOL I