Broncos in NCAA 'Dance' A FSU gains berth in Tourney By Jim Wilkie Special to the Chronicle Fayetteville State -basketball coach Jeff Capels message was called to the Observer-Times. "We're in." Capel's message gave confirma tion of a bid to the NCAA Division 1 1 National Tournament for the Broncos, who have been playing a waiting game since being ousted from the Central Intercollegiate Ath letic Association Tournament in a first-round 73-62 loss to St. Paul's on Feb. 24. The South Atlantic Regional will be held at Cumberland County Civic Center with 7 and 9 p.m. con tests on Friday and Saturday. Tick ets are $6 for adults and S5 for stu dents with identification, and are available at the Civic Center box office, all Ticketmaster locations, or can be charged by phone at (919) 834-4000. FSU, 20-7, will take on defend ing Division II national champion Virginia Union, 26-2 at 9 on Friday. Alabama A&M, 27-2, faces N.C. Central, 24-3, at 7p.m.. A consola-v tion contest will begin Saturday'^ action, followed by the champi onship. "We are very excited about the opportunity to be a part of the national tournament, Capel saliT ' This is a tough challenge, with three of the top 15 teams in the country' in the regional, he said. Virginia Union routed an FSU squad playing without starters Har vey Petty and Rodney Farrington, ?94-47, in a rrgnlar-^eason meeting in Richmond, Va. Much speculation had centered around the possibility of a rematch in the semifinal round of the CIAA Tournament. The Broncos have now been presented with a reprieve, and another shot at the CIAA regular season and tournament champion Panthers. "It's kind of like David against Ooliath, but I guarantee you we're going to sling every rock we can get our hands on to make the most of ~it," Chapel said. Tm very happy for our seniors to have the opportunity to go out on a more positive note." Capel said his team worked out three days last week, and began preparing specifically for Virginia Union on Sunday. "This is a chancy to give our best effort, which we did not do in the loss at the CIAA Tournament," Chapel said. "We will play our hard est. "Basketball is a funny game -- you never know what might hap pen." Wirr ivv#' uV/' ? J*JtX Coppin State; Michael Thomas (40) lays one in during the MEAC Championship game while Delaware States players are caught watching. ( Photo by W ade Kash) CIAA Tournament Basketball Standings? Men Southern Division School DIV CIAA OVERALL N.C. Central 11-1 17-2 24-3 Fayetteville State 9-3 14-5 20-7 Johnson C. Smith 8-4 13-6 20-K Shaw 4-8 6-13 10-17 St. Augustine's 4-8 fr-T3 Livingstone 3-9 5-14 7-17 Winston-Salem St. 3-9 5-14 6-17 Northern Division Virginia Union 12-0 19-0 26-2 Elizabeth City St. 8-4 12-7 18-10 Norfolk St. 7-5 11-8 19-10 Hampton 7-5 9-10 15-12 Virginia State 4-8 8-11 12-15 Bowie State 3-9 6-13 9-18 St. Paul's 1-11 2-17 6-22 Games This Week NCAA SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONAL PLAYOFFS Marc* 12-13, 1993 Fayetteville, N.C. 3/12/93 N.C. Central (24-3) vs Alabama A&M (27-3)- 7 p.m. Fayetteville St (20-7) vs. Virginia Union (26-2) 9 p.m. 3/13/93 NCCU-AAMU loser vs. FSU-VUU loser 7 p.m. NCCU-AAMU winner vs. FSU-VUU winner 9 p.m. Hanes Hosiery Center Youth Tournament Action Tarheels Overwhelm Wolfpack For Third Place Bradley Tuttle scored 24 points and Carter Williams chipped in 18 to lead the Tarheels over the Wolfpacks 67-56 in the 10-12 year-old consolation game. Ryan Otatti and Chris Blackwell scored 21 points each 10 pace tfteWol fpack^ ? The Tarheels, who were coached by Mike Carter and Xavia McCarter, also got 15 points from Trey Williams. Tommy McGuinn and Brandon Harold had five points each for Coach Clarence Hall's Wolfpacks. Other solid performances were turned in by Matt Carter, Ernest Quick and Monte Capers. Owen, Chisholm Lead Deacons to Championship Derek Chisholm's 3-point play with 10 seconds remaining carried the Deacons to a 53-52 victory over the Blue Devils in the championship game of the 10 12 year-old division. Jeff Owen poured in 31 points as he and Chisholm combined to score all the Deacons' points. The Blue Devils were led by Joe Alexander with 16 points and Tony Surles yyith 13. The Deacons, under Coach Gary Lash, rallied from an 1 1 -pomt deficit behind strong defense play from Tim Penn and Jordan Lash. Point guard Landon Moore and leading scorer Ashante McDowell combined for 16 more Blue Devil points. Terry Beasley was the coach for the Blue Dev ils. Home Leads Hornets To Victory In Consola tion Game Derrick Home dropped in 24 points as the Hor nets thumped the Celtics 54-35 in the consolation , game of the 13-15 year-old division. Kevin Simmons and Robert Joe combined for 20 more Hornet points. Dwavne Nichols paced the Celtics with 14 points, while Jake GuarantanoChipped in ?ight. The Hornets, coached by Larry Meador, led the game from beginning to end. Javon May, Kevin Wilson and Chris Thompson rounded out the scoring for Coach Willie Guaran tano's Celtics. Lavon Archie, Cortez Johnson, Jonathan Webb and Jay McCullum also contributed for the Hornets. Bulls Edge Lakers 67-6/i To Win Champi* onship Daniel Hafford tossed in 23 points and Chauncey Surles added 17 as the Bulls withstood a fourth quar ter rally by the Lakers to win the 13-15 year-old championship by one point. Lamont Joe and Kevin McClean both had big games for the Lakers, scoring 21 and 20 points, respectively. They combined for 22 points in the fourth quarter as the Lakers rallied from a 49-39 deficit. Coach Clarence Hall also got help inside from Hiawatha Hoover and Rico Bruton who combined for 18 points for the Bulls. Kendro Pollard. Allen Hail, Ryan Otatti and T. J. Harold of the Bulls all g^rformed solidly. The Lakers, under Coach Danny Womack, also received strong games from Lewis Cannon and Jamel fey* Bps ? ?' . r;v $ Samuels. Rupert Bell Trounces 14th Street In Champi onship LaVanda "Boo" Atwater poured in 2ft points, while Maurice Kennedy tossed in 17 to lead Rupert Bell past 14th Street in the finals of the 16 18 year-old division. Bell outscored 14th Street in each quarter on its way to an 87-7 1 victory. Sam Brown led 14th with 15 points followed by Chauncey Hood and Johnny Mosely with 12 and 10 points. In the first round. Bell led by Atwater's 23 points survived a late scare to beat the Tarheels 74-65. Mike Thomas, Steven Conrad and Nigel Black combined for 33 additional Rupert Bell points. Chris Conrad chipped in 15 points for the Tarheels while Anthony Brown had 12 and Dwayne Stokes hit 1 1 points. 14th Street, behind Derrick Bullock's 21 and Chauncey Hood's 19 points squeaked by the Blue Devils. The Devils were led by Darius White wit 18 and Anthony James with 16 points. Antwan Reid, Larry Baxton and Sam Brown added 23 additional points for 14 Street, while Cornelius Benjamin and Ramon McCollum had 10 points each for the Blue Devlis. Rupert Bell was coached by Mark McMillan and Robert Minor. Brian Lead guided 14th Street. John "Cow boy" Fields manned the sidelines for the Blue Devilos and Gary Lash was the head man for the Tarheels. Notice!!! Art Blevins, the Center Director, organized all four leagues and had 141 kids playing basketball at Hanes Hosiery this year. Blevins would like to thank all the kids, par ents and volunteers for coming out this year and welcomes you back next year!