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By DAVID BULLA
Chronicle Sports Editor
The Winston-Salem Sportsmen
Club closed nominations for the
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County
High School Hall of Fame Monday.
The nominations now go on to
the screening and selection committees,
and the 1987 inductees
will be made public April 9.
Last year's inductees were
William A. "Head" Griffin, a
three-sport standout at Atkins in
the early '50s; James M.
Webster, an all-state flanker at
Atkins in the late '40s; Rupert
Bell, the first black to serve as
director of a city recreation
center; Stan "Gabby'* Crews, a
wingback for the 1968 Reynolds
football team that posted a 10-0
record; Norma Harbin, who at
West Forsyth became the first
female athletic director at a
North Carolina high school, and
Homer C. "Joby** Hawn, a longtime
high school official.
The club is in the final stages of
putting together its fifth annual
induction ceremony and will hold
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the keynote speaker and master
of ceremonies for the May 22
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The club is also seeking sponsors
for this year's souvenir program.
For more information, call
Marty Penn at 767-3238.
AAU Basketball
Amateur Athletic Union
basketball practice begins this
Saturday at the Winston Lake
Family YMCA from 2-4 p.m.
The Winston Lake YMCA issponsoring
three teams: a 14-, 15and
17-and-under team.
The 15-and-under team is mak
ing plans to participate in the
Durham Invitational Tournament
next month. That tourney
brings together teams from North
Carolina, Virginia and
Washington, D.C.
For more information, call'
Norman Joyner at 724-9205.
NBA Pro-Am Entry
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The Charlotte NBA Pro-Am
League is taking entry fees for its
second season, which begins in
June.
The cost to enter the league will
be $600 per team with a
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played on the same high school
team as UCLA guard Jerome
"Pooh" Richardson. The
Richardsons, who are cousins.
helped Philadelphia's Ben
Franklin High School win the
1984 Pennsylvania state championship
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Monroe Honored: Former
Winston-Salem State all-America
Earl "the Pearl" Monroe was
honored last Saturday at the
NAIA national tournament in
Kansas City. Monroe, joined by
such stars as Clarence "Foots"
Walker and Dick Barnett, was
the only CIAA player named to
the NAIA's Golden Anniversarv
team.
The team passed over the likes
of Bobby Dandridge and Sam
Jones.
Miscellaneous
Improving Lincoln: Lincoln
University posted an 18-9 record
this year, its best season since
1981. The Blue Tigers lost to
Southeast Missouri 77-74 in the
finals of the MIAA Tournament
Blue Tiger Recruit: Lincoln
has signed St. Louis all-metro
quarterback-running back Akx
Reedus. Reedus was one of 19
signees for the Blue Tigers.
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players some Instructions durlr
25-percent, non-refundable
deposit of $240. Payment of the
deposit must be made by Friday.
League play begins June 6.
Most games will be played on
Saturdays and Sundays at
Johnson C. Smith University.
One weekend each will be played
in Winston-Salem and
Greensboro.
For more information, call
William H. Shelton at
704-567-9511 or 568-0896.
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Chez Andre Wins
The Chez Andre team won the
Alpha Phi Alpha basketball
championship last month.
Chez Andre defeated Duke
Power in the championship
game. Winston Plaza Hotel took '
third and Brown & WilliamsoJi;i
Tobacco Co. was fourth.
Chez Andre's Alvis Rogers, the
former Wake Forest, standout,
was named the tournament's
Most Valuable Player.
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tournament championship.
Members of the Hustlers are
George Johnson, Adele Jo were,
Clark Davenport, John Norwood,
Terry Hanks, Rodney
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Youth Baseball
The Twin City Little League
will hold registration Saturday at
Rupert Bell Park from 10 a.m.
until 2 p.m.
Tryouts will begin March 28
~and run through April 3. The
draft will be held April 4.
The Pony League draft for
unattached players will be held at
Kennedy Middle School on April
11 from 2 until 5 p.m.
For more information, call
Barbara Puryear.
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at 722-8444 or Franklin Bennett
at 761-1893 by Monday.
The Tiny Indians play in the
Northwest Pop Warner League.
For more information on the
Indians, call Bettie W. Bennett at
761-3391 or 761-1893.
Trotters To Appear
The Harlem Globetrotters will
bring their Diamond Jybifoe
Tour to the Greensboro Coliseum
Thursday at 8 p.m.
North Carolina native James
4'Twiggy" Sanders heads an allstar
cast, which includes former
U.S. Olympic team captain
Lynette Woodard and former
North Carolina State guard
Clyde "The Glide" Austin.
For ticket information,-call
373-7430.
If you have a sports item, call the
Chronicle at 723-8448.
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Now is the time to make that extra contribution to the programs at th^
Winston Lake Y that support our community's youth. A wi<le variety V
of programs are available to youth for the asking. No youthTs turned
away. Overall fitness, skill development, sportsmanlike attitudes, self- ^
respect & respect for others arc stressed in all youth activities.
The Winston Lake Family YMCA is the place to be, and you can make
a most beneficial experience possible through your sustaining contribution!
Call Norm Joyner for details.
MEET SAM L. KENNEDY!!! I
There's a new buzz of activity^aLlhe Winston ?
J-ake Y.^wrrtrSafn Kennedy, new Senior Program
Director, causing much of the action. As . I
a YMCA professional, Sam came from the
Greensboro Y, with experiences in Youth
sports, Physical Education, Corporate Fitness,
Child Care & other Parent-Child programs. His
immediate emphasis is with the Afterschool
Fun Club. Sam invites you to stop by & meet
him.
SAM L. KENNEDY
HAVE YOU HEARD??? ... that there are still openings in the 2nd session
of classes at the Winston Lake Y??? This is a good time to enroll in a
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FREE pass! ... that there will Be two YOUTH CLINICS in April for skill
development??? The RACQUETBALL CLINIC for YOUTH will be held I
on Saturday, April 11th from 11-1PM. A VOLLEYBALL YOUTH &
ADULT CLINIC will be held on Saturday, April 25th from 11-1PM. FREE
TO MEMBERS & a small cost to non-members. Call for details. Here's a
chance to learn the basics about 2 exciting sports!!! ... that J.A. Atkins was
the Chairman of the Board of Management of Patterson Avenue Y from J
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