ME AC ROUNDUP ME AC Conference Announces its All Conference Baseball and Softball Teams I lk' MiJ-l astern Athletic Con letence has announced its All-Con lou'iKc baseball and sol thai I teams, alun;: \Mth the players and rookies o! the \eat as \oted b\ the league head coaches and shirts information directors Hie participants could not \ote tor their own players in the all conierenee category ? A 1 1 - M B AC basebal 1 - ? Adrian Price ot Coppin State, u ho currently leads NCAA Div i sion 1 plasers \sith a .4XN bat t i.n tz average, was voted MBAC player. of tie \eai The junior designated fffl~ ter lfWn Baltimore ranks second in the MBAC in runs-batted-in in 4 1 eamesi. doubles^ 12) and fifth in home runs i7>. ; f Derrick Pavnc of Delaware ; State was -tabbed MBAC rookie of the \ear The first/third baseman -from Alexandria. Va.. batted .422 in 2V) cames lor second-best in the MBAC The. ALL -{M B AC I n 1 i eld : include Herb Shuler of Bethune Cookman ( Sr:'" Santee. S!C\). lrvin Johnson of Coppin (Sr: Ruckerville. I ? ' - - i ' ? \ a ). \\ rlton Person ol Florida AiVM (Sr. St ark v .1 1 Ic. Miss.), and kesjn Cordrev ol the Inversus ol Mar v land 1. astern Shore (Jr: Dagsboro. I )el. ). the All -ML AC out lie Id:' ihelude Randall Pannell ol Florida ?WM (Sr; Neu Orleans), hied Neal tv B-CC (St: Barnwell: SC.). and" Riek\ Farles ot Mars land Hastern Shore iSr: Baltimore ). Hie All-MEAC eateher: was Rodriek Neal ot Bethune-Cookman (Sr: Barnwell. SC. ) The designated hitler was Mike, Sullivan ot Florida- A&M (Jr. Tampa i. The pitcher was Shohn Lewis ot Florida A&M (Jr; New nan. Cia. ). ALL-MFAC Softball Team V Psauntia Andrews, star pitcher of FAML . was named the MFAC player ot the sear afttfr leading the Rattlerettes to the leaeue champi , onship and w inning a conference best 20 games. The senior from Detroit also led the MEAC in strike outs and earned run average. Vickie Kelson ol Morgan State was selected MEAC rookie ol the >ear alter batting .365 in 29 games, knocking in 25 runs, and stealing 22 ol 22 hasT's. She is an mfielder/catcher from Lanham. Md. The All-MEAC infield consist ed of Latrece Blakelv of B-CC.(Sr; Miami). Shanta Halback of North Carolina A A: I (Fr: L.olumbia. S.L.). Lreatha Copeland of FAMl. (Sr; Bristol. Fla.). and Vonny Byrd of I'MES (Fr; Del mar. Md). The All-MEAC outfield had Marigrace Mells of FAML' (Sr: Sate 1 1 rte feeach. Fla.). Clarissa Carl of NC A&T (Fr; Asheboro), and Monica Roberts of B-CC (Jr; Quincv. Fla.) '' The All-MEAC catcher was Mareelinu Smith of FAMl' (Sr: Detroit) ?The designated hitter was Robin Pet.tit of AJMES (So; Onancock. Va.)\ The pitcher was FAMU's. Andrews. ' w Clarence Hosch , who played bus - ketball Mount Tabor High School, recently graduated from Clinton Junior College in Rock Hill, S.C. For two years, Hosch a 5-10 guard , led the conference in assists and averaged 9.0 points per game. Hosch was voted unani mously to the NJCAA All-Region Team and received the most valu able player award. Hosch has signed to attend Paine College in Augusta , Ga. Hosch lives with his grandmother, Beverly Hosch , at 442 W. 24th St. Goodwill ^ x. To Host a Night of Fun Saturday C4tH-Klui.il Industries of North west Nortfi C arolina. in conjunction uitli the \\ mston-Sajem .Spirits, u 'M host "Goodwill Night at the Park on Saturday, ah Ernie Shore field. Individuals will receive one tree- admission to the Spirits game lor even two items donated. Addi tional corporate sponsors are also providing tree hat ling gloves to the tirst 1 .000 children arriv ing. .Goodwill Industries is a non prot'n organization that, provides joh training lor people with disabilities i>r economic disadvantages. All donations to Goodwill are used to lynd rchahilitation and training pro grams and are tax deductible. Tri-City Relays Kick Off I he Tn-City Track Club kicked <>tt its 1 W4 track season bv hosimg !L> own .lohnson/Reilv Invi tationj; I r^wk and Field Meet held on s K ? \ >11 With twenty returning members and thirty-five newcom ers the Tri-City Relays track team dominated Greensboro and man) independent runners. The Tri-City tra^k club got outstanding perfor mance Irom newcomers Shavon Moore. Kim Howard. Natalie Cald well. Makayla Dixon. Shawanda Steele. Robert Weistz and Brandev Iri-Citv Relays are still taking applications tor its summer pro gram Anyone interested should come to the Carver High School 1 rack on Monday. W ednesdav or Friday; between the hoursiof 6 p.m. p.m. Ask for Coach Johnson. The schedule for the Tri-Citv Relays Track C lub is as follows: Mav "28. NCVTC Meet in Durham; June 4. NCYTC Meet in Charlotte; June 11. Capital City St riders Invitational in Charleston. W V June 17- IX. Russell E. Blount at L NC-Chapel Hill: June 25. NC A A I. /ISA State Champi ? on ship ? 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