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H I R L I E S David Mabe Shawn Gullick Gregg Millner Reynolds, North and East Forsyth Qualify At Finals Five local boys placed in the state finals held May 22. These stu dents are from Reynolds, North Forsyth and East Forsyth High School. ' Oregg MiHirensf Reynolds placed in two events in the state finals. Millner took third place in the 110 hurdleswith a time ofl47?0 and sixth place in the 300 hurdles with a time of 40.27 seconds. Chris Pluchos took second place in the 1,600-meter run for East Forsyth with a time of 4:20.21 . Shawn Gullick of Reynolds Twin City Little League Results First-Half T-Ball Standings Team ? Won Lost Tied Rain/Out Athletics v 3 2 1 Mariners 2 . 2 2 1 Orioles 1 5. .0 Padres 7 0 0 Rangers 2 2 1 2 White Sox 4 3 0 -Rockies 1 4 Girls' Softball Ladies 2 1 Angels 1 2 Second-Half Little League Standings Clubs 2 0 Royals 2 0 Dodgers 2 0 Mets 1 1 Reds 1 1 Twins 1 1 Indians 0 2 Braves 0 2 Yankees 0 2 Gaints 0 2 Pony League Standings Cardinals 2 0 Astros 2 0 Red Sox 1 1 Tigers 1 1 Blue Jays 1 2 Pirates 0 3 Little League Dodgers vs Twins won lost Cubs vs Mets won lost i Reds vs Giants won lost Royals vs Indians won lost Yankees vs Braves lost won Royals vs Braves ~J5 2~ Reds vs Dodgers 1 2 Yankees vs Mets 8 6 Giants vs Twins 8 7 Indians vs Cubs 3 15 Senior League Tigers vs Cardinals lost won Red Sox vs Astros lost won Blue Jay vs Pirates won lost Tigers vs Astros lost won Cardinals vs Pirates Blue Jay vs Red Socks won lost lost won Pirates vs Tigers lost won Astros vs Blue Jays won lost Girls' Softball Ladies vs Angels 2 3 Terminators vs Untouchables Terminators vs Untouchables 5 4 8 6 The Twin City Little League will sponsor a fish and chicken fry and a rummage and bake sale on Saturday, June 5, at the Rupert Bell ball field from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. A raffle will be held at 6 p.m. All donations are welcome: No clothing, please. No items will be returned. For more information contact any team mom or coach, or call the Twin City office at 724-9090, Lavem Mickle, 784-9646,Rip Wilkins, 725-5272, or George Frierson,748-18j0. For bake sale donations, contact Marlene Jones at 723-3846. Dead line for donations and raffle tickets will be Thursday, June 3. Bring cakes or items! captured fifth place in the 400 meter run with a time of 49.50 sec onds. David Mabe of North Forsyth took fourth place in the 3,200-meter run with a time of 9:40.64. Andrew Pearsonrof North Forsyth finished sixth in the same event with a time of 9:42.4. Andrew Pearson ' -? * Chris Pluchos Summer Sports Program for Youth Coming to WSSU Winston-Salem State Universi ty in conjunction with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) will sponsor the National Youth Sports Program (NYSP) June 14 - July 16 on the campus of the . Winston-Salem State University. The program is available to all chil dren ages 10-16. Handicapped par ticipants are also eligible. Winston-Salem State Universi ty will also participate fmhS" sum mer food service program for chil dren. The program is available to all children 1 Or 1 6 years of age. Handi capped children ages 10-16 are also r ? eligible. All children will be served the same meals without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion or handicap. Children who are members of food stamp house holds or AFDC assistance are auto matically eligible to receive free meal benefits. Parents can pick up applica tions from the Athletic Administra tion Office Monday through Friday. 1h30Tmrttr5^prm; m the'Otd Chan cellor's Residence. For more information call Sten son Conley at 750-2594 or Made lynn McClinton at 750-2 1 4 1 . Athletes Must Change The Rules ATLANTA (AP) ? The Rev. Jesse Jackson told black coach es Saturday that they must start making the rulrs it they want to master the game of sports. " You're not just coaches of a fe;w ballplayers. You are on the front end of the movement for racial jus tice." he said at a convention of the 3.0(X)-member Black -Coaches Asso ciation. "You are not athletes. You are not entertainers. You are eman cipators." Coaches must work together to secure more positions for blacks, not just -in the field but also on the sidelines, he said. Proportionately, there are fewer black-xoaches in college sports than there are black players, and fewer still in top management and in other influential positions such as sports announcers. "We must understand the nature of this crisis and then do something about it," the civil rights leader said. "It all has to do with rules. Rules set rules and control the rules." " Whenever the rules change we all go forward. Who is almost aJways'in the forefront of rules change for all of us ? athletes." Jackson criticized the NCAA for raising the standards for athletic scholarships and for limiting the number of graduate coaching assis tants. saying the measures will hurt minorities most. At its meeting ih January, the ..NCAA passed legislation that will require a high school alRIetc vtfth a 2.0 grade point average to make a minimum of 900 on the Scholastic Aptitude Test beginning in 1995. A ~ score of 700 on the SAT must be accompanied by 2.5 GPA for the athlete to be eligible. In a speech laced with refer ences to famous black athletes such as boxer Joe Louis and track legend Jesse Owens, Jackson said blacks traditionally have led the Way for racial reform. But the organized sports world has grown complex and only a team effort can succeed, he said. Jackson called on coaches to form a program of protest that uses fax machines, as the main weapon and invited them to attend a meeting of civil rights activists in Washing ton June 11-12. ? uur main problem now is we're not divided but we're separat ed." he said. PHILLIP S. BANKS III PERSONAL INJURY Personalized Service -ALL COURTS ? FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Office Hours By Appointment 3000 Bethesda Place 659-091 1 Corngf afithe Th\S Veaf ^ ? come w The -Tfif Afw^ag00d C2*J8?*
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