INSIDE ? CLASSIFIEDS A OBITUARY A RELIGION ?4 Players in the YMCA Mens League fight for a rebound. Sim Cnuhen catcher Shawm Cobb attempts to tag a* oat at homo pla*. I Suns Win Championship by Two Points gy DBBY X> FERGUSON Cfrottick Sporu Wriur The Suns defeated DRT by two points in the final game of the RJi Barringer Senior League after a hard fought, four-game overtime. Suns Defeat Spurs In the first game of the tournament the Suns defeated the Spurs 80-60. C. Reynolds was high scorer for the game with his 33 points surely adding to the Suns vic tory. Also scoring points for the Suns were: M. Lewis, 12; R. Little, 12; and R. Couthen, 12. Scoring points for the Spurs were: V. Hunter, 18; R. Randoip, 12; M. Kearney, 11; T. Johnson, 10; and M. Samuels, 9. Lee A/B Slides by Round Bailers The second game played last Monday night belonged to Lee A/B with K. Dawkins high scor er Hor the evening with 21 points. Also scoring points were: J. Cooper, 14; M. Brown, 12; C. Starcil, 6; J. Hitton, 4; C. Hacthon, 2 and Hick, 2. Scoring points for the Round Bailers were: O. Morgan, 19; D. Baldwin, 16; K. Springs, 6; T. Hlton, 6; M. Griffin, 4; C. Shore, 2; and R. Daniels, 2. ? Suns Blow away Lee A/B In the third game of the playoff the Suns blew away Lee A/B with a score of 67-47. High scorers for the game were: R. Little and C. Reynolds of the Suns; with B. Leak hit ting 12 points; M. Lewis Jr, 8; R. Massey, 8; M. Thomas, 7; and A. Noble, 2. Scoring points for Lee A/B were: M. Brown, 14; J. Cooper, 12; K. Dawkins, 6; A. Hicks, 6; J. Hilton, 4; C. D. Stancil, 2; and C. Hatcher, 1. Too Modi Was Too Much for The Players Too Much defeated The Players by 14 points with a final score of 69-35. Scoring points for Too Much were: Rodney Hatton, 16; William Bitting, 15; Jacques Bitting, 14; Joe Liles, 10; Gerald Oakley, 8; Curtis Smalls, 4; and Chris Christmas, 2. Scoring points for The Players were: Robin son, 13; Chris Galloway, 11; T. Onear, 8; James Worth, 8; Eddie Smith, 6; E. Bryan and Leveme Baskia , 2 points each. DRT Defeats Lenta Mob by Two Although Bill Hbbs of L entz Mob scored a whopping 22 points, it wasn't quite enough to defeat DRT, as they slid by an extra two points feo take the win. Scoring points for DRT were: Ron nie Chrishon, 16; Wayne Baskins, 15; Steve Zeglar, 10; Corneks Holmes, 9; Milton Vaghan, 4; and B. Dockery , 4. Scoring points for Lentz Mob were: Bill Tibbs, 22; DeAmond Strange, 13; Terry Hair ston, 11; Timothy Young, 5; Quinten Henighan, 4; and Fled Rice, Z ? Blazers Spark Lee C/D 55-45 The Blazers sparked Lee C/D with a 55-45 victory. Scoring points for the Blazers were: Leslie Booker, 17; Curtis Canty, 9; Mike Grace, 8; Richard Battle, 7; Carl Redd, 4; Gary Grace, Mitch Lon, Vincent Sherrard, and Havey, 2 points each. Scoring points for Lee CD were: Keith Wat son, 17; Donald Lash, 7; Grant Vinson, 7; Robert L. Hairston Sr., 6; Hvace Vanlue, 5; and Joseph White, 2. DRT Overpowers Too Much 56-44 Scoring points for DRT were: Ronnie Chris hon 19; Wayne Baskins, 17; B. Dockery, 14; Corneles Holmes, 4; and Sieve Ziglar, 2. Scoring points for Too Much were: William Bitting, 19; Jacques Bitting, 11; Chris Christmas, 6; Rodney Hatton, 4; Oeiald Oakley, 4; and Cur tis Smalls, 2. DRT Wins Game over Blazer* DRT took the victory over the Blazers putting them in the playoff for the championship game against the Suns with a score of 63-31. Scoring points for the DRT team were: M. Vaughan, 17; Ronnie Chistan, 15; B. Dockery, 14; C Holmes, 7; W. BaiHnt, 7; and S. Ziglar, 4. - Scoring points for the Blazers were: Curtis Canty, 12; Richard Battle, 10; Gary Grace, 8 Qui . Redd, 7; Leslie Booker, 4; Mike Grace, 4; Vin cent Sherrard, Mitch Lon and Gary Brown, 2 points each. SmTiktChaBpioMUp After a hard fought game and four over times, the Suns defeated DRT by two points. Scoring points for the Suns were: L. R. Williams, 17; M. Thomas, 15; R. Utile, 13; M. Lewis Jr., 6; C. Reynolds, 6; B. Leak , 6; D. White, 5; and A. Noble, 3. Scoring points for DRT were: Bernard Dockery, 22; Milton Vaughsn, 18; Ronnie Chris tan, 13; Wayne Baskins, 9; Corneles Holmes, 6; and Gregory Good, 4. Hanes Hosiery Hitmen Defeat Sims' Crushers The Hanes Hosiery Hitmen opened up the 1993 summer base ball aeaaon for 13- to 16- year-okls with a bang against Wflttam Sims Crushers last week, pounding out 31 hits in three innings as the Hosiery Hitmen walloped Sims Crushers 28-0. Aaron King, the starting pitch er for Hanes Hosiery, threw a no hitter, striking out four and walking zero. King also had two hits. Allen Hall, Webster Turner, Lavon Archie, Derek Spencer, Ameer Ashley-Watkins, Korey La than, Dorarie Shoaf, Robert Latin, Teddy Walker and Jamie Harold. Hanes is coached by Art Blevins, Vincent Brown and Larry Meador. Players for the Sims Center Crushers include: Nathan Fair, Vin cent Cameron, Antonio Nicholson, Tyrone Jefferson, Ronnie Wilson, MORE PHOTOS INSIDE Leading hitlers for the Hosiery were: Kevin McLean, Thomas Tut Ue, Anthony Warren, Ray Russell, Carl Potter, Josh Bailey and Mike Moore. Other team members included Jake Grantano, Chris Meador, Joseph Penn, Ray Bristow, Lyreather Horee, Dwayne Credle, Trivis Bristow, David Bradford, Garry Henderson and Jeny Lewis. They are coached by Daryl Baldwin and Ben PiggotL The manager is Eldridge Bitting. Thi Harus Hotkry Hltmtn look form chamc* to stool* bos*. Forty-eight Qualify for Regionals By DEBY JO FERGUSON Cfvomck Spwtt Writer The Tri-Gty Relay Track Club had 48 runners, including 14 relay teams qualify for the Regional m meet last Saturday at Wallace Wade Stadium at Duke Univeiaity. These 48 nmnen wiH go to St. Augustine College in Raleigh July 10-11 for the Regional m. The Tri-City Track Club brought home 25 golds, 24 silver, and 21 bronze medals last weekend. In the high jump, 2nd place, Jessica Rector and Adanna McDow ell took 4th in the 11-12 girls divi sion. In the 13-14 boys division, Ashanti McDowell took 1st place. Nspoleon Davis finished 4th in the 17-18 boys division. In the long jump Marquea Heath placed 2nd, Angela Breeden took second and Paris Reid finished third. Scott Steward took 3rd in the boys divi sion. Ashanti McDowell finished 5th and Keisha Hayes took 6th in same division. Lav'e Wilson took 2nd place and General Willfams also placed second. Controlling the javefin, Donald McDowell captured 1st place in the 15-16 boys division jumping 56*5". In the triple jamp Keisha Hayes took 2nd and Btanca Alexander finished 6th. Iris Alexan der finished 4th and Nikki Kirby took fifth. Vatarsa Hayes captured 1st place in the 17-18 girls division with a jump of 35T; and Lav'e WB son finished 2nd. Throwing in the shot pit Monti* Heath took 2nd, and Nikki Kirby finished fourth. meter hardies. In the 100 meter hardies Lav'e Wilsoa captared 1st place with a time of 17.03. Ringo McKiver finished 3rd in the 400 iter hardies. In the 3*000 meter ran, David Smith finished the 13-14 year-old boys division with a time of 12:45.2. In the 100 meter raa Marque* Heath placed 2nd; Jacob Walker finished 3rd and Benjamin Haimon took 5th; Tryone Graham captured 1st place, with a time of 10.89. Dsrtis Poole, 2nd; GabrieDe Williams, 3rd; Shawn ice Orange, 4th; snd Msrisa Boole, 6th. Darius Biewington finished 1st wWi a time of 10.42 and Hamilton Cathrell took 2nd place. Racing in the 200 mtir ran, Marquea Heath placed 3rd; Jacob Wallace placed 2nd; Tyrone Graham took 2nd place; Darlis Poole, 2nd; Marisa Poole, 3rd; Shawnice Orange, 4th; and Gabrielle Williams, 5th. Darius Brewington took 1st place with a time of 21 32 and Hamilton finished 2nd. In the 40 meter ran Donald Blackman finished 6th, Kizzy Hunter took 4th place; Jeremy Charles captured 1st with a time of 52.72; Myton Hughes, 2nd; Antho ny Little, 3rd; snd Freddie Johnson, 5th. Lewis Hsnris finished 5th. Preddie Johnson grabbed 1st place in the 800 amter raa in the with a time of 202. Tri-City Relay finishes in the 4x100 relay were as follows: 6th place, Rashaun Halman, Jason PctH der, Marshall Patterson, Antonio Johnson. 4th place, Angela Breeden, Adana McDowell, Paris Reid, and Jessica Rector. 5th place> B. J. Hayes, Montise Heath, Donald Blackman, and Justin Pender. 4th place, Keisha Hayes, Bianca Alexander, Brittany Orange, J. John son. 2nd place, Jacob Walker, Mon tre Bullock, Travis Scott, Benjamin Hairston. 1st place, Ringo McKiver, Tyrone Graham, Anthony Little, Jeremy Charles, with a time of 43.09.1st place, Marisa Poole, Shawnia Orange, Gabriele Williams, and Darlis Poole with a time of 50.71. 1st place, Gregg Millner, Darius Brewington, Jimmy Manns, and Hamilton Cuthrell with a time of 42.39. In the 4x400 relay B. J. Hayes, Donald Blackman, Scott Steward, and Jason Pender, 4th place. 1A. McDowell. T. Scott,. J. Walker, and M. Bullock, 3rd place. M. Hughes, R. McKiver, Anthony Little, T. Graham, 1st place with a time of 3:31. G. Williams, M. Poole, D. Poole aid S. Orange, 2nd place. S. Smith, L. Harris, J. Manns, and R Cuthrell, 3rd place. In the 4x800 relay David Smith , Ashanti McDowell, Travis Scott, and Robert Tart took 3rd place in the 13-14 Pltau ut page A7 in Junior either of these athletes | M n m m A j. 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