Kid's Thoughts r .y.\ # If It wusn 't for e power, d money , it this coaching b " Ml % % % ~wm - '.r. NCAAU Boys Basketball Finals Games to be held in Winston Salem are as scheduled: Friday, April 23: Carver High School gym #1, 6 p.m., Raleigh Stars vs. Lake Nor man; 7:30 p.m., Chapel Hill Express vs. Jerry Wray; and 9 p.m., Char lotte Sonics Blue vs. Hickory Express. At Carver gym # 2, 6 p.m.. Garner Road YMCA vs. Sand Hills AAU; 7:30 p.m., Kings Mountain vs. Kernersville; and 9 p.m., Win ston Lake Lakers vs. Salisbury Rowan AAU. Winston Lake YMCA, on Water Works Road, 7:30 p.m., Charlotte Royals vs. Durham Wild cats; and 9 p.m., Charlotte Sonics vs. Lexington. The losing bracket will start Saturday at 9 a.m. at Carver High School and 10:30 a.m. at Winston Lake YMCA. On Sunday, April 25, the finals will be played at 10:30 a.m. at Carv er High School at gym 1 and 2. The consolation championship game will be held at 2:15 at^gym #2 and the Championship game at 4 p.m. in gym #2. Both teams from the champi onship game and the winner of the consolation game will qualify for the Nationals to take place in Yaki ma, Washington on July 18-25. Belview Recreation Center Activities Belview Recreation Center will have a weekend full of activities starting this Friday at 11:30 a.m. with the ribbon cutting of the new walking trail at the center. Larry Womble will be one of the guest ribbon cutters. '^""""Saturday, April 24, will start a day of fun-filled events. The Lawrence Joel American Legion Post 453 is hosting an all day func tion beginning with a kite flying contest at the center at 10 a.m. Between 1 and 3 p.m. the Post will sponsor a teenage/parent forum with Ronnie Christian from the Winston-Salem police departmeHl giving a talk on drugs and alcohol, followed by a speech by Greg Squeres^ Director of Forsyth County Mediation Service on teen success. The evening will end with a teen disco at the Lawrence Joel American Legion from 3:30 until 5:30 p.m. All those who can, come * out and dfijoy the** 'eventful -and enjoyable two days. Meet NCYTC NCYTC NCYTC Capital City Classic R.E. Bount Inv. ' NC/AAU State Mee State Games - NAGyTFA Nationals r ; i Region 111 AAU . Cast Coast Inv. r#'~' i&y Southern HS 1993 Schedule Citv Charlotte Southern Pines, NC Charlotte Charleston V . ? Durham Durham ^4#'- ,i*,V Chapel Hill Durham Knoxville Bate May 1 May 15 June S June 12 June 18 June 26 July 2-4 July 9-10 July 23-25 Qualification criteria for the following meets are as follows: NCYTC, NC State Games and NC AAU, Regional 1 1 1 AAU, top six AAU registered athletes in NC State Games/NC AAU advance here; ' i~AAU Nationals, top three in Region 111 AAXJ meet advance to here; and R.E. Blount, NAG/TEA, and East 1 ' Coast Invitational, -must require^performanca standards set by thewganizere, ? The Tri-City Relay team is hosting a track meet for anyone elementary or middle school student on May 8. Entry fee is $1 per event For information contact L. "Buddy" Haye at 723-9173. YMCA Soccer On Saturday, April 18, the Untouchables played the Deacons at the Central YMCA on the 4-5 year old soccer league. Jeffery Alspaugh, Ian Bumgardner and Joel Bukley was standouts for the Untouchables and playing well for the Deacons were: James Puskett, Virginia Pleas ants and Mark Werkman 1 1. Playing on the 5 to 6 year-old league, James Bailey and Colin Potter were hot on the floor for the Blue Force with Derek Nickum, Natasha Wilson and Abner Wright playing excellent for j the Fireballs. The Charlottes 4-5 , year-olds were led by twins Morgan I and Hans Kist and twins James and Jeremy Young. Ali Duggins was also a standout for the Charlottes. The Charlottes played the Hornets with Peter Hinkle. Rob Turner and Perry Loesci preforming excellent. 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