AAU BASKETBALL m Winston 11s win consolation trophy in Greensboro, 14s split four games By Chronicle Staff AAU basketball action is beginning to heat up as the regional and state tournaments quickly approach for Winston Lake's YMCA teams. Last week, the Lak ers Us captured the consolation championship in the Greensboro Easter Tournament, while the Lak es* 14s split four games in the Cen tral YMCA Tournament played in Winston-Salem. Here's a recap of the action. Winston Lake lis The Laker Us came through with a 49-34 win over Staunton (Va.) to capture third place in the Greensboro tournament. Eric Jones and Anthony Nelson combined to hit 25 points to lead the Winston offense. Anthony Tomlinson and Jonathan Butler chipped in with eight points each, while Omar Pow ell came off the bench and delivered a solid defensive effort. Winston Lake got off to a good start in the tounupnent by whipping Staunton in the opening round, 44 42. Ibmlinson gave the Lakers the victory with a put-bock basket with dye seconds left in the game. Antoine Barnes was the leading scorer with 14 points, while Jones and Nelson tallied 11 and 10 points respectively. Tbmlinson added eight points including the game winner. The Lakers were knocked into the loser's brackeLwhen they^ dropped a 33-49 decision to Hunt ington (W.Va.) in the semi-finals. Winston trailed by two (51-49) with 30 seconds to go. But a Laker turnover gave Huntington posses sion of the ball and the game. Jones was the leading scorer with 14 points. Barnes had 10 points and Butler finished with nine points. - Winston Lake rebounded in the next game by defeating Greensboro 49-38. That victory put Winston in the consolation finals. Trailing 21-17 at the half, Win ston Lake mounted a second half surge to take control of the contest Nelson ended the game with 13 points, Jones fired in 12 and Butler tallied 10 pointar B8888883883agiflBrew*ffiw9g ; ||| |||| .swilltflrllliyil fllUtes to the glass jo flnlsft off th? fast :br*ak for tfi* Wlr* WM?$i Max DunNS : lift 5RiNtNR;x?^v?R?:':?:?:^N:?*??-?>SM??w?^sw.vS?rsSKN Winston Lake 14s The Laker 14s came away with a .500 mark in last week's Central YMCA Tournament. Winston opened the tournament with a 67-53 win over the Central Y's MB" team as WiMiam Butler led the attack with 20 points. Butler got support ffom Ansel Brown (16 points) and Kevin Blackburn (15 points). In the next game, Winston fell 84-75 to South DeKalb (Ga.). But ler and Brown provided the bulk of the offense, scoring 18 and 14 points respectively. The Lakers came back to get their second victory by toppling the Central Y's "C" team, 61-56. Butler was the top gun with 15 points and James Nelson contributed 14 points to the cause. * ? In their final tournament game, Wilkes County prevailed over the Lakers, 42-35. Brown and Black burn scored 10 points each and But ler chipped in with eight points. rwiit suU/H. Wiiisfoti-SaU'tH's lies/ Aiisiveri /*/> Service ! 24 Hour, 7 Days A Week Service ? Courteous, professional service ? Prompt notification of calls ? Wakeup/re minder services ? No connect fees : T~ "It's just like having your own personal secretary!" BEEPERS AVAILABLE! M 723-8400 Jr 1215 Link Road jS&Rr Winston-Salem, NC FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK 4 nu&A3 iwu vpumo $ JPINSTONESALEMiiNOR THETAROL/NjE _____ Sponsored By . ' FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK To Benefit the Winston-Salem Central YMCA Youth Scholarship Programs 1'/4 MILE FUN RUN ? 9:00 AM 10K RUN AT 9:15 AM 5K WALK (NEW) AT 9:20 AM FREE PICNIC Following Race SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1991 * PrioM Good Through Saturday Apr* 6, 1901 ? Wa FteMrva Tha Right To Umtt QuantWaa ? AM: v4Jllip9i(R WMiwiTy HiimiiimiOn AvfftUKW At ?To PrStm gjtoapt Whara tpagWoaiy statad "POQ Onty' 3726 REYNOLDA RD. OPEN Sun. 1 pm ? 6 pm Mon ? Sat 8 inv? pm 924-1294 575 N. LIBERTY ST. OPEN Sun 1 pm- 6 pm Mon. -Sat 8 am- 7 pm 725*3523 **4 N. MAIN ST. KERNER8VHLE OPEN Sun. 1 pm-6 pm TRADE MART BlVD "" MO*^-sat 8 am-6 pc 786-3540 4 *ms*g*i i