Hanes Hosiery Basketball Action By DEBY JO FERGl'SON Chronicle Sports Wmcr Hancs Hosier. Recreation Cen ter, under Director Art Ble\ins, has 141 kids playing basketball ttas sea son in four different leagues. Blevins is assisted at Hanes Hosiery by: Gary Lash. Queen Wright and some dedicated volun teers. Volunteers are as follows: Clarence Hall, Danny Womack. Larry Meador, Terry Beasley. Courtland Clark. Terry Booe. Willie Guarantano, Chris Spence and Xavier McCarter, who serve as coaches and officials for the various leagues. According to Blevins, Road way Trucking Company donated money to the gym for each kid's jer The program is free to ^IT par ticipants. If you woilld like to help out or participate, call Art Blevins at 727-242$. Dazzlin' Deacons Defeated Runnin' Rebels, 19-10 Playing in the 6-9 year-old league, the "Dazzlin' Deacons" led by Ashford Lowrey and Greg Glenn, vyho combined for 12 points defeated the "Runnin Rebels" 1M ' ^KT : - Courtland Clark led the rebels with eight points. Other players induced: Josh. Church, Raymond Black. Matthew EKAmin, Rick McCollom. Duke Qoixk. Shawn Morrison. Billy Terry, Abraham El-Amin. Chase Walters, Donavan Jackson and Car los Valesquez. Blue Devil's Strong Defense Defeats TarHeels Ashanti McDowell tossed in 15 points and the Blue Devils used a strong first half to defeat the TarHeels, 42-34 in the 10-12 year old division. Joe Alexander chipped in eight points while Tony Surles and Lan don Moore added six points each. The TarHeels were led by Bradley Tuttle's 13 points and the seven points each from Trey Williams and Carter Williams. Strong performances were also turned in by Brad Sellers. Devarus Smith, George Afford and Matt Carter. Deacons Defeat Wolfpack In Strong Comeback Jeff Owen, playing in the 10-12 year-old division, led a spirited comeback with 15 points as the Deacons defeated the Wolfpacks 34-30 in overtime. The Deacons prevailed despite 17 points from Ryan Otatti "of the Wolfpacks. Derek Chrisholm scored six points a ncTR u a ;-po'nte-r to the game into o\ ertime. Other ma ku contributors included Tim Penn and K. C. Dob bins. scoring seven points each. Jor dan Lash. Pavton Triplett. Joel Pot ter. Tomrm McQueen. Ernest Quick and Chris Blackwell ?% . Bulls Race To 75-65 \ icton 0\er C eltics In the 13- lb year-old'division. Rico Bruton poured in 2S points as the Bulls raced to a 75-65 victory over the Celitics. Bruton was, backed by Kendro Pollard. Chaunces Sorles. Allen Hall and Ryan Otatti. all who scored in double- figures*. Jacob Guarantano and Javon may led the Celtics with 20 anci 13 . ChrisThomp son. Kevin WilsonT D^ayn^" Nichols and Teddy Walker all turned in strong performances. Lakers Outlasted Hornets For .fourth Win Of Season , " I Lamont Joe ripped the nets for 25 points and the Lakers outlasted the Hornets 63-58. tor their fourth win of the season Lewis Cannon chipped in 16 points for the Lakers while Kevin Simmons and Lavon Archie paced the Hornets with 2 Land 17 points. A big game was .also turned in by Kevin -McClean. Rrobert Joe. Terrell Gaithef and Corte/ Johnson. Blue Devils 0\er 14th Sireet Center. 55-51 Darivs White busted the nets for 21 points in 16- IS year-old action, while Anthony James and Rod Bethea combined tor 26 addi tional pomts to lead the Hanes Hosier\ Blue Devils' over L4th Street in a thriller 55-5 1 victory. 14 th Street was led by Chauncey*Hood and B. Thomas. Paul Samuel's and Corvelius Benjamin led the winning Devils defensive attack. Rupert Bell Recreation t enter Defeated Hanes Hosiery TarHeels In the 16- IS year-old division, Maurice Kennedy and Boo \twater combined for ')} points t i>r Rupert Bell Recreation Center, defeating Hanes Hosiery TarHeels in oxer time 55-49. The TarHeels were led bv Anthony Brown- 16: David Parker eighth Dwayne Stokes-e.ight; Chris Conrad and Tons Scales-four each. Dan uaJrfflal ford hail 1 0 assists on some beautiful passes iivside. Charles \orns was the leading rebounder for Rupert Bell with 12, while David Campbell and Randall Howell led the TarHeels The Chronicle The People's Choice WEST@N TRAVEL RAM OF THE WEEK Weston Travel is pleased to recognize Corey McPherson as Our Ram of the Week. Move over Winton Marsalis and make way for a rising star by the name of Corey McPherson "I think I know what people want to hear when it comes to today's music." said McPherson At age 22, Corey already has his sights on becoming a premiere trumpet player, and joining the ranks of such greats as Dizzy Gillespte and Miles Davis A native of Fayetteville. NC Corey rs a senior majoring in music education Along with being an honor student at W S S LI . Corey has also received several scholarships^and the Francis L. Atkins . Scholarship After graduation. Corey plans to teach music on the high school level He eventually would like to get into studio recording and production In his spare time. cor?7?^n|oys writing music, singing, dancing and serving the community with hrs fraternity. 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