Hanes Hosiery Basketball Action Dazzlin' Deacons Nipped Runnin' Rebels In Overtime Playing in the 6-9 >ear-old league, Ashford Lowery led a spirit ed comeback as the Dazzlin' Dea cons Nipped the Runnin Rebels 17 15 in overtime. Lowery scored seven points to help the Deacons overcome a great performance by Charles Parsons, who finished with 10 points Strong performances were also turned in by Greg Glenn. Raymond Black, Matthew El-Amin. Shawn Morrison and Courtland Clark. The Deacons are now 5-0. Blue Devils Defeats Deacons In Close Game Ashanti McDowell, Landon Moore and Tony Surles combine for ~ 47 jxjln ts as :he B lue t)ev i 1 s broke open a close game against the Dea cons to win 61^46 in the 10-12 vear old league. Jeff Owen paced the Deacons with 14 points and Derek Chisholm added 10 points. Chris Hooper and Joe Alexander chipped in six points each. The Deacons received strong efforts form Tim Penn, Mike Moore, Payton Triplett and Jordan Lash. Tarheels Explode Pass Wolfpacks In the 10-12-year-old division, Carter Williams poured in 27 points and Bradley Tuttle Dropped in 20, as the Tarheels exploded past the Wolfpacks, 64-47. The Wolfpacks were led by Ryan Otatti and James Galloway who tossed in 16 and 13 points. The Tarheels also got 12 points from Matt Carter, while Brandon Harold Chipped in six. Trey Williams, George Alford, Chris Blackweil and Tommy McQueen also made big contributions. v JLakers Pass Celtics 56-47 Lewis Caqaon ripped the nets for 29 points, loin the third quarter, to carry the Lakers past the Celitics 56-47 in the 13-15 year-old divi sion. Jake Guarantano played great for the Celtics, netting 25 points. Jamel Samuels. Kevin McClean and Lamont Joe combined far 22 points to help the Lakers. Kevin Wilson. Dwavne Nichols and Javon May performed well in a losing effort. The Lakers enter the tourna ment as the league s top seed after winning the coin flip over the Bulls. Bulls Over Hornets By Four Points In the 13-15 year-old division, Rico Bruton was unstoppable in scoring with 30 points, chauncey Surles chipped in 18 points and some nifty assists to lejid the Bulls over the Hornets 69-65. Kevin Simmons led a strong effort by the Hornets with 18 points, followed by Derrick Home with 15 and Cortez Johnson adding 13. Allen Hall had a solid showing for the Bulls with nine points. Kendro Pollard, Jonathon Webb and Lavon Archie also had strong out ings. 14th Street Overwhelms Hanes Hosiery Tarheels Derrick Bullock led a very bal anced scorinq attack with 10 points as 14th Street defeated the Hanes Hosiery Tarheels 51-38 in the 16-18 year-old division. Bracey Benjamin poured in 19 points to lead the Tarheels. . Sam Richardson and Antwan Reid scored seven points each for 14th Street, who also got at least one point from every player. D wayne-Stokes added nine - points and Daniel Halford got four points for the Tarheels. In 16-18 Year-Old Division Blue Devils Win Darius White dropped 21 points and Anthony James20, as the Hanes Hosiery Blue Devils pulled away in the second half to defeat Rupert Bell 78-62. Rupert Bell got 16 points from l^amont Atwater and 1 1 points from "Boo" Atwater. Rod Bethea and Cornelius Ben jamin tossed in 15 and 11 points for the Blue Devils. Kennedy and Thomas had 10 points each for the the Bells. The Hanes Hosiery Gym Youth Basketball Season will start their tournament play next week and will also wrap up the season the first week in March. Then Director Art Blevins will select All-Stars and his teams will participate in post season tournaments through-out the city and other areas. NEWS .1 C A f E "Food for Body and Mind " ?712 BM30KSI0WN AVE. 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