Boys Club & Sims Center % Basketball Action On Thursday, February 25, the Boy's Club and the William C. Sims Recreation Center presented a for 10-to-12 year-old basketball Tournament at the Sims Recre ation Center. With the motto, "Education First and Athletics second", the Lakers defeated the Bulls 63-60 in overtime. The Lakers were led by Tyrone Davis with 25 points. Travis Williams , scored four points, Vincent Cameron, 17. Jonathan Scott scored 25 points for the Bulls. In the second game the Sixers defeated the Blazers 36-30. Mike Watson scored 30 points, leading the Sixers to the victory. Terry Brown hit 13 points for the Blaz ers. In the third game, Martin Luther King defeated the Sixers 43-34. Clifford Crawford was the leading scor er for Martin Luther King with 20 points. Mike Watson scored 17 points for the Sixers. ? - ? Jonathan Scott scored 1 6 points. Piedmont's 10-to-12 year-old team won by forfeit over the Lakers. According to Ben Piggott and James Smith. "Education is the main factor the Boy's Club and Sims Center bring together a successful All-Star Tournament." Junior Jazz Took First The Junior Jazz Team took first place at the Carl H. Russell Recre ation Center for the 6 to 9 year-old Junior Hornets Basketball League Tournament, with the Junior Hawks taking second place. Risers. Jem Campbell. Nicole Low ers. The team ssa> coached by Robert Eller and Richard Stewart. Playing on the Junior Jazz team were: Antwon Thomas, Winlow Taylor, Jamar Peterkin, Reginald Cannady, Michael Austin, Daniel Harris, Calvin Halloman, Leshaun Plasing on the Junior Hawks ssere: SftepHtyd. Qieyui) Dal ton. Lewis Barr. Jasma Perry. Deron Galloway. Eddie Burk Jr.. Wayne Jones, Theodrick McCollum Jr., Lionel Allen. Yvette Smith and Gre gory Dalton. Rockets Finish In Third The Junior Rockets gained a fourth place position at Carl H. Rus? sell Recreation Center in the 6 to 9 year-old Junior Hornets Basketball Tournament. In their first game they fell to the Junior HaWks, 30-27, then defeated the Junior Suns 27-11, for third place. Justin Stafford led the Junior Rockets in scoring points. Pictured front row, left to right: Porche Jones, Kenny Harris, Jonathan Thomas and Julian Siwington. Second row: Coach Carl Shepherd, C. J. Randall-, Charles Hay and Justen Stafford. fc*'' '' >? . ivi v ? ' Junior Hornets Schedule " 12 year-okl Junior Schedule for 7 will be held at the '??J - ? On Sunday, March 7, the consolation game will be at 3 p.m. between the loser of game one and two. The championship game will be at 4:15 between the winners of game one and two. Presentations and awards for all teams immediately follow the championship game. All coaches and players, please be present 6, game between the and Junior 'tjgunc is at Junior Knicks **?? ' fi Suns Take Fourth Place . r/4 " -< The Junior Suns took fourth place at Carl H. Russell Recreation Center in the 6 to 9 year-old Junior Hornets Basketball Tournament. In their first game they fell to Junior Jazz, then took fourth after Tjelrfg defeated by the Junior Roctc-~ ets. Scott Stewart led the Junior Suns in scoring points. Pictured front row, left to right: Rah Shaun Davis. Eugene Smith, Jeremiah Thompson and J^Eller Crawford. Second row: Brandon Steward, Cart Russetl, Ra^had Hague and Coach William Cromp ton. WANTED Registered or Apprentice Barbers If you're willing to work and build a career, APPLY IN PERSON at Reynolda Rd. Barber Shop 3830 Reynolda Road Monday-F riday Located at Old Town Shopping Center Minority Owned Business