Littell captures F estival Continued From Page BJ was the largest margin of vi ctory for the tournament. Although the Winston Salem Ladies Golf Auxilliar> was able to pull off anothei successful tournament, there are several questions that musi be answered before next year's event. This year's tournameni field featured only 30 players marking the fewest number ol player the tourney has had ir, its history. The auxiliary also has tc determine whether October is s good month to have theii event. This year was the first time since the tournament's incep tion that it had been played ir October. In previous years, il had been played in April. "There are people whe would have played but the> simply didn't have the mone> [to pay the entry fee]," said Alberta Harvey, .an auxiliar> member. "People have losl jobs and there was a tourna ment in Atlanta. The Dixie Classic Fair and the Vantage Championship all contributed to the low numbers." One auxiliary official says that next year will be different, "We are going to try and gel companies to don&te prizes foi next year's tournament," saic Willie Mae Downs. "We are also thinking about making the tournament an invitational." Tournament Scorecard MEN Championship Right G.Littell 74 L.Carpenter 78 F.Marshall 79 C. Strange 83 C.Ingram 83 R.Thomas 83 First Flight C.Hatton 85 S.GamWe 86 (2nd) J.Scales 86 (3rd) T.Gavin 88(4th) A.Grtffin 88 J.Young 88 Second Flight O.Glenn 89 J.Tanner 90 J.Beaty 99 R.Pettus 1 02 Senior's Championship Flight H.Davis 75 i H.Dillard 76 B.Wofford 78 A.Lewis 80 Senior's Rrst Flight C.Mann 81 J.Dixon 83 J.Oree 84 J.Harvey 89 WOMEN Championship Flight G.Brown 90 B.Carroll 97 N.Jones 98 (3rd) N.T.Lawson 98 (4th) A.Harvey 98 C. Hastings 109 Longest Drive Contest Naomi Jones(Women) Junior Scales (Men) Closest to the Pin Contest Gary Uttell(#4) Packers Win Four of Six vs. Wolfpack Flag Division Aaron Mohammed, Erik Belcher and Kyle West combined to rush for 200 plus yards as the Wolfpack won, 2b-2tl Mohammed scored all of Walker town's TDs, which keeps his scoring streak in tact. Mohammed has scored in every game he's played in so far this season. Belcher and Kyle scored the PATs for the victors. Defensively, Marchello Young con trolled the middle. Young got plenty of help from Rashad Wolfe, Rusell Richardson, Jason Williams and See Standings & Scoreboard On Page B3 DeMario Wilson. Mighty Mites Walkertown used a solid team effort to earn a narrow 19-18 win. Although the Packers lost, they received steady performances from Michael Drum, Benjamen Myers. Dominique Mouzon and Richard Williams. Junior Fee Wees The Packers, behind a great show ing by the offensive line, triumphed 41 7. Antonio Lowery, Deonzo Amos, Jar ret Brewer, Jason Speas and David Eldridge combined for 359 rushing yards and five touchdowns. Pee Wees The Packers eliminated some mis takes and secured a 19-0 victory. Chad Clayton, filling in for the quarterback had an outstanding performance. The entire team played solidly on both sides of the ball. Junior Midgets Th? Packers, led by a great defen sive effort, improved their unbeaten streak to four games, walking off with a convincing 19-0 victory. The Packers made few mistakes in holding the Wolf pack scoreless for the game. Junior Bantams The Packers dominated the entire game en route to a 34-0 victory to stay undefeated. "The defense went after people pretty good and the offense played well," said Jerry Stoltz, Packers coach. Tiny Indians, Lewisville win three games apiece Mighty Mites The Tiny Indians shut the door and came away with a 20-0 win. Christopher Cannon started the fire works when he took the opening kickoff and raced 60-yards for a touchdown. Christopher Truesdale paced the offense with two touchdown runs from scrim mage and has scored TDs in five straight games. Junior Pee Wees The Tiny Indians didn't disappoint the home crowd as they pulled off a 28 0 demolition job. After a scoreless first quarter, the Tiny Indians erupted for 14 unanswered points on a scoring run by Jonathan Toliver and a 25-yard yard pass from Coleman Watkins to Franklin Terry. The rest of the Indians TDs came on a Watkins to Terry pass plus a Gilbert McCrae run. Pee Wees Strong defense served the Tiny Indi ans well in their 29-0 rout. Najja Miller, Brandon Isiah, Wayne Griffin and Michael Bowman scored one touchdown apiece. v Please see Page B3 Mama always said, "Don't leave the table 'til you've cleaned your plate'.' So 1 got Call Return. Now if the phone rings while I'm eating, 1 can return the call a little later. 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