Cream starts to rise
in CI A A
From Page C1
Bowie is rolling
When will folks learn that
you can't play sloppy against
Bowie State and expect to win?
Virginia Union learned that
lesson first hand, as the Bulldogs
played close to error free and
claimed a 27-20 win in another
road win.
Penalties hurt Union vs. the
Dogs ? they racked up 110 yards
worth of infractions. Bowie, on
the other hand, was penalized
only five times for 30 yards.
Union led 13-10 at the half,
but that changed when Bowie's
Anthony Johnson took the open
ing kickoff of the second half and
scooted 85 yards for a TD. The
Dogs took the lead for good on
, Noel Harrison's 33-yard scoring
run in the third period which gave
Bowie a 24-20 advantage. Mark
Fitzpatrick kicked his second field
goal of the game to ice the win for
; Bowie.
tral.
Hampton led 13-0 at halftime,
after Holloway had scored from
seven yards out, and had caught a
51-yard scoring pass from
Derocke Croom.
Central made a brief come
back in the third quarter on Gary
Leath's one-yard TD.
But Hampton closed the door
from that point on. Holloway
added his third TD and Croom
fired his second scoring pass of
the game, this one being a 49
yarder to Johnnie Barnes.
The Pirates accumulated 328
yards in total offense as Tim Dud
ley* top rusher in the CIAA.
totaled 110 yards. On defense,
Garreth Bond led the way with 1 1
hits plus a quarterback sack.
Close win for Norfolk
It took nearly the entire game,
but in the end, Norfolk State was
a 6-0 victor over North Carolina
A & T.
Sheridan
Black
College
Football
Poll
As of Oct. 6th
1 . Winston-Salem State
2. Jackson State
3. Savannah State
4. Grambling
5. Central State (Ohio)
6. Fort Valley State
7. Virginia State
8. Virginia Union
9. Florida A & M
1 0. Howard University
B STJ free safety Rodney
Belfield led the rush for the vic
tors, finishing the day with 10
tackles and one interception. His
interception came late in the third
quarter and paved the way for
Fitzpatrick's final field goal.
Union s offensive spark was
provided by running back Darrell
Dyson who scored all of the Pan
thers' TDs on runs of three, two,
and five yards.
Pirates squeeze Central
Pete Holloway ran for two
touchdowns and caught one scor
7 win over North Carolina Cen
_L_
Eric Still caught a five-yard
pass from Jam& Barnes to break a
scoreless tie with seven seconds
remaining in the game. This victo
ry marked the fourth straight shut
out for coach Willard Bailey's
Spartans. NSU hasn't been scored
on in 17 consecutive quarters.
The low score is indicative of
how dominant the defenses were
in this game. The play of the
linebackers was a good barometer
of that. For Norfolk, Arthur Jimer
son was the ring leader with 19
hits and two sacks.
A & Ts Demetrius Harrison^
was extremely busy, registering
28 tackles, including one sack.
Ten of Harrison s stops were for
lost yardage.
Trojans shut-out
Virginia State's Homecoming
crowd expected more offense, but
they were satisfied that the Tro
jans registered a 21-0 win over
Livingstone College.
The Trojans ran up 297 yards
in total offense, while holding
home team started very slowly.
Even though they controlled the
CIAA Standings
Northern Division
Conference Overall
Norfolk State 2-0 4-1
Hampton University 2-1 4-1
Virginia Union 2-1 3-1
Bowie State 2-1 3-1-1
Virginia State 7~ ~ 1-1 4-1
Elizabeth City State 0-2 2-3
Southern Division
Winston-Salem State 3-0 5-0
Johnson C. Smith. 1-2 2-2
North Carolina Central 0-2 2-3
Livingstone College 0-3 0-5
Fayetteville State 0-4 0-5
This Weekend's Games
Johnson C. Smith at Winston-Salem State 7 p.m.
Bowie State at Norfolk State 1 .30 p.m.
Virginia State at Hampton University 1 :30 p.m.
- Elizabeth City State at Virginia Union 1:30 pm (Homecoming)
FayetteVille State at North Carolina Central 7 p.m.
Livingstone College is idle this weekend.
Weekly Honor Roll
Offensive lineman - Wide receiver Ronald Meadows, Johnson C.
Smith ? - ?
- Offensive back - Quarterback Maurice Flowers r Johnson C.
Smith
Defensive lineman - Linebacker Arthur Jimerson, Norfolk State
Defensive back - Free safety Rodney Belfield, Bowie State
Newcomer - Linebacker Garreth Bond, Hampton University
Coach - Willard Bailey, Norfolk State
game* they held a surprising 7-0
halftime lead. David Patterson
provided the halfs lone TD on a
one-yard run.
But things were altered in the
second half, when Gary Martin
scored on an 84-yard kickoff
return which was set up as a
reverse. Terry Moore closed out
the scoring with a two-yard run
during the game's waning
moments.
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Photo by Max Dunfiill
Rams running back Brodertck Graves is no longer the team's
total focus on offense. As a result, he is more effective because
opponents can't afford to key on him due to WSSU^other
offensive weapons.
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