A&T NCCU Series Will Continue The Chancellors of A&T State University and North Carolina Cen tral University announced today that the historic football game between the two universities will be contin ued in 1994-95. In a joint statement. Chancellor Edward B. Fort of A&T, and Chan cellor Juliu.N Chambers of NCCU said: "We are pleased to announce that we expect the classic too thai1 series between NC A&T State Uni versity and NC Central University to resume in the 1994 football sea son. We have directed the athletic directors at both universities to com plete arrangements for the 1 994 and 1995 games. Both of us are confi dent that an amicable agreement between our two institutions will be reached so that this historic and highly-spirited rivalry can be pre sers ed. For a \ aricty ol reasons, negoti ations tor this years game between the two institutions broke down, and ultimately both teams were forced to fill the open date in their sched ules. making it impossible to play in 1993. Hampton Wins CIAA Tennis Title Hampton University kept it's dominance of CIAA tennis with a 6-0 win over Norfolk State on April 17, at the HU Tennis Stadium. ? This was Hampton's third ? straight title and their 20th CIAA title since 1969. this was also the first year of the intercollegiate ten nis competition for second place Norfolk State. UTthe consolation match, Shaw Cmiversity defeated N.C. Central 5 1 for third place. CIAA SemUFinals Hampton 6, NC Central 0 Singles Billy Ball (HU) def. Saad Anmad (NC) ? 6-0,6-0 Elson Cantuaria (HU) def. Mal colm Greene (NC) ? 6-2, 6-0 Pirates Sweep CIAA Softball Championship The Hampton University Lady Pirates, swept the CIAA Softball title in four games, stopping St. Augustine's College 7-6 in a ? thriHing eight inning fmah ? Senior HU pitcher, Rebecca Bradshaw had pitched three shutout games during the tourna ment. in leading the Pirates to the championship game. In the semi-finals of the dou ble elimination tournament, the PiT&tes defeated St. Augustine's 5-"* 0. and St. Augustine's then defeated Shaw 8-4 to reach the champi onship game. Lady Pirate senior catcher, Tonia Glmyph was named tourna ment MVP as she continuously came up with the big hits. In the - semi-finals and finals combined, she finished with six RBI's and three hits. The tournament win upped the Lady Pirates record to 24-5 for the year. Team score: Fayetteville State 606; St. Augustine's-612; Hampton University-649; J. C. Smith-684; and Virginia Union-881. Top 10 individuals scorers were: Juaree (FS) 147; Singletary (FS) 149; Coleman (SA) 151; Ter rell (SA) 151; Clarke (FS) V-54; Diggs (SA) 154; Katesoudas (FAS) 156; Ladd (FS) 157; Klugh (JCS) 158; Ransom (HU) 159. Crosby Golf Tournament The premier charitable celebri ty golfing event at Bermuda Run Country Club in Clemmons will be held June 3-6. The 1993 purse, distributed to a variety of charitable organizations, is SI. 5 million, and is focused on efforts on drug education and abuse prevention. Winners designate their share of the purse to non-profit organizations of their choice. A large list of celebrities are scheduled to appear at the tourna ment including: Smokey Robinson, Pat Boone. Boomer Esiason, Julius Erving. Night Train Lane, Charley Pride and numerous other entertain ment. governmental and sports fig ures. Bob Hope plans to be at the tournament to celebrate his 90th birthday. - ? Tickets are S15 prr H-y and are jiold during the tournament in the spectator parking areas at Tangle wood Park, with bus service provid ed to Bermuda Run Country Club. Roberto Cavalcante (HU) def. Craig Harding (NC) ? 6-0. 7-5 Felix Gomez (HU ) def. Low* Perkins (NC) ? 6-1,6-1 Clifton Ravizee (HU) def. Cedric Gaither (NC) ? 6-0, 6-0 Johan Wachmeister (HU) def. Shaun Lucas (NC) ? 6-0, 6-0 Norfork State 5, Shaw 2 Consolation Shaw 5, NC Central 1 Singtes Moses Igbnovia (SU) def. Saad Anmad (NC) ? 2-0, retired Sunday Enitan (SU) def. Mal colm Greene (NC) ? 6-3, 6-3 Alfred Hammond (SU) def. Craig Harding (NC) ? 7-5. 6-1 Amadou Sako (SU) def. Louis Perkins (NC) ? 6-3. 7-6. 7-3 Anthony Bethea (SU) def. Cedrie Gaither^NC) ? 6-3, 6-0 Shawn Lucas (NC) def. Jake Ford(SU) ? 6-0. 7-5 Championship Hampton 6. Norfolk State 0 Singles ^ Rjjly Ball (HU) def. Omar Acevedo (NS) ? 6-2. 6-0 Elson Cantuaria (HU) def. Andrew Kawesa (NS) ? 6-4, 6-4 Roberto Cavalcante (HU) def. Todd Byron (NS) ? 6-0. 6-0 Felix Gomez (HU) def. Leon Walts (NS) ? 6-0. 6-0 Clifton Ravizee (HU) def. Tori Davis (NS) ? 6-0. 6-1 Johan Wachmeister (HU) def. Naiema Thomas (NS) ? 6-0, 6-0. value 19.99 solid 4 ,t print Exceptional value! 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