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Award -winnng director Spike Lee recently directed the filming of a promotional campaign for ESPN2. The campaign , which supports the network's college basketball coverage , is scheduled to premiere the end of December. ' CIAA Women's Roundup Rice Closes In On Assists Record Lisa Rice of Norfolk State moved into ninth place on the Divi sion II list for assists as the Spar tanettes defeated Tuskegee in a non conference 74-42 rout. Norfolk led 37-1 1 at halftime and never looked hack. Kristie Green led all scorers with 20 pmnts while LaTina Bul lock added 1 6. Johnson C. Smith defeated the ; University of the District of Colum \ bia 64-52 in a game decided by free i throws. The Lady Bulls went 22 of 29 from the line, while UDC was a CIAA Men's Roundup Union Wins Virginia Union won the Atlantic City Classic last week with a 89-68 win over Claflin. Warren Pebbles was named the tournament s most valuable player after scoring 21 points in the cham pionship game. Peebles scored 66 _ points in three contesteKv-* ? Union won its firstl&fhe 67-5 1 over Cheyney and took a 86-58 decision over LeMoyne Owen to reach the championship round. Pee bles led all scorers with 24 points against Cheyney and led four play ers who scored in double figures with 21 points. Winston-Salem State also par ticipated in the tournament, splitting a pair of games against Cheyney and LeMoyne Owen. In a 72-69 loss to LeMoyne. the Rams shot an anemic 6 of 22 from the line, while LeMoyne made 20 of 35 from the stripe. Marcus Boyd led WSSU with 13 points, followed by Antho ny Johnsons 12. WSSU rebounded from the loss with a 68-56 win over Cheyney. Johnson scored 16 points, followed by Boyd's 13. meager 9 of 19. Guard Shani Baraka led all scorers with 21 points while JCSU teammates Salema Coaxum and Kesha Smith added 1 1 and 10 points, respectively. Fayetteville State defeated Bowie State 74-64 in Central Inter icollegiate Athletic Association ' league action. Fayetteville dominat ed the glass, finishing with a 46-30 edge on the hoards. Christina Hollins led the Lady Broncos with IK points, followed by Arnisha Johnson with 15 points and Ernita Atlantic Gity Elizabeth City spilt a pair of games, defeating N.C. Central 75 70 in Central Intercollegiate Athlet ic Association action . then bowing to Central State 7S-77. Seven -footer JoVe Ford led the Vikings with 17 points against Central, followed by Nate Higgs and Martin Lacewell, who scored 15 points each, and Shawn Walker s 1 3. ECSU came back from u 45-38 deficit against Central State to make the game close before losing in the final sec onds. Walker led the Vikings with 17 points, followed by Ford with 16 and Lace we II with 1 2. N.C. Central was also dealt a 75-72 defeat from Claflin. The Eagles lost a 36-29 halftime lead and was outscored 46-36 in the sec ond stanza. Scott steward led N.C. Central with 18 points, followed by Jimmie Walker's 17 and LeVelle Moton with Against ECSU. Central was outrebounded 46-28 as Walker scored 21 points, with Nathaniel Ltndsey chipping in 15. Norfolk State controlled the entire game against Virginia State . to take a 96-59 win in a CI A A con To report your scores call our Sports Department at J722-8624 YMCA MEMBERSHIP The Gift That Always Fits! Put a membership under the tree this year for your !oi ed ones . (910) Winston Lake Family YMCA (910) 724-9205 Wett Foreyth Family YMCA (910) 712-2000 Y YMCA of Greater Winston-Salem helping people reach their God given potential in spirit , mind, uyid body. Central YMCA (910) 721-2100 Fafrnli] ICA Davie F,4 Ym< (704) 634-9622 Kernersvllle Family YMCA *10) 996-2231 Purnsely's 14. Shaunte Matthews led Bowie State with 17 points, fol lowed by Tracey English s 16. St. Paul's shot nearly fifty per cent from the field while holding Livingstone to less than 30 percent in a 59-43 win in CIAA action. Rosvln "Stevenson led the Lady Tigers with 20 points with Linda Bell chipping in with 13. Barbara Barfield led Liv^igstone with 16. Maggie Brown and Nise Rinehart were also in double figures for Livingstone with 12 points each. Tournament ference game. Derrick Bryant. Sean Bell and Daryl Tutler each scored 19 points to pace Norfolk. Shaw defeated Florida Memo rial 97-78 in a nonconference game. R.H. BARRINGER DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. -Or&Oi tMW/ /C R. H. BARRINGER DISTRIBUTING CO., INC. GREENSBORO WINSTON-SALEM BURLINGTON Visibly Committed UR?AM(sc>UAtt?? The work of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP). the Opportunities Industrialization Centers (OIC) of America, the National Urban League, and the United Negro College Fund ( UNCF ) is essential to the communities they serve. That's why R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company is committed to their continued growth. No where is this support more visi ble than in the R.J. Reynolds Public Service Billboard Program. This program makes available to these organizations hundreds of high \ isibi I it> locations in dozens of cities coast to coast. As a result, more awareness is focused on the vital community development work they carry out. This is just one of the many ways R.J. Reynolds, in cooperation w ith numerous billboard companies, is demonstrating its longstanding commih.u nt to African American progress. A working commitment that is working for all of us.
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