Spartans Basketball Camp to Begin Spartan Basketball Camp will be held June 13-17 at Mt. Tabor > High School, 342 Petree Road, j Any student entering grades 6-10 this fall is eligible to attend. Each camper is covered by a group acci ^ dent insurance policy. An experi enced trainer will be on duty at all times. All campers must provide ?their own lunch. Lunch will be taken up every morning when the camper arrives and will be put in a bin. Bins will be marked according to the league in which the camper plays. Tuition is S125. This fee includes a T-shirt and insurance. A $25 deposit is required with the application and will be deducted from the total tuition cost. If a . camper registers the day of camp without turning in an application^ prior to June 1, the cost will ber $150. . The ratio of campers to staff is 9 to 1. Staff includes Andy Muse, Greg King, Dick Jamback, Lanny Cook, Dennis Ring, Frank Martin, Mike Esposito, Ed Wise and Char lie J arm an. Each camper should wear a T shirt, gym shorts, socks and basket ball shoes. Campers will enjoy a week of outstanding basketball instruction designed for players of all skill lev els. They will be grouped accord ing to age, sex, physical maturity and overall ability. The campers - will be under the supervision of - coaches with high school or col lege experience at all times. Cavalcante Wins "Nationals Sophomore Roberto Caval cante won the NCAA Division II National Singles Championship, defeating Rodrigo Urzua of Lander College (S.CJ 6-3.6-4, The team and individual championships were held in Kansas City, Missouri. Cavalcante, a native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, became the first Pirate to win a national champi onship in individual competition since Roger de Santis Guedes and Bruce Foxworth teamed up in 1976 to win the national doubles title. Cavalcante finished the year with an impressive 34-1 record. He ?suffered, his only setback against Oliver Mayo of Virginia Tech in his first match of the season (Feb. l-S-,- - 1994). Going into the national tourna ment, Cavalcante was the number one ranked singles player in the country. Cavalcante's Singles Tournament Results First Round Cavalcantr def. Emit Lorcnzini (Wayne St.) 6-2,6-2 Second Round Cavalcante dcf. Ramon Tissler (Rollins) 6-0,6-4 Quarter finals Cavalcante def. Jay Torrence (Georgia College) 6-7,6-2,6-3 Semi-finals Cavalcante def. Danny Colangelo (Elon) 6-2,6-4 Championship Cavalcante def. Rodrigo Urzua (Lander) 6-3,6-4 TEE IT UP! GOLF FOR ONLY $10.00 Willi II IIS COUPON Includes 18 Holm, Cart tnd Green Fee Mon. - TTiur, EXPIRES 5-31-94 Please Cal Ahead For Tee Times! Shamrock Golf Club Burlington, nc (919) 226-7045 or (800) 849-0995 Tike 1-40 Emt to Exit 145 Highway 49 Smrtli ? 2 nil? on left fIoIoId; R; t F \ i OPEN MEMORIAL DAY REGULAR STORE HOURS All Food Fair proud sponsor of seen . each Wednesday at 6 p.m. - on 12?k Register At Any Food Fair Location To Be Scott Zahorik's Backyard Barbecue Host! Weekly Drawings Will Determine Each Week's Host _ And The Winner of a *100.00 Food Fair Gift Certificate! ? ixins' For Those Delicious Dogs! Food Fair is your Backyard Barbecue Headquarters For Great Savings! 7 SAVE 41C ON REFRESHING REGULAR OR DIET COKES 880 2 LTR. BOTTLE JUST SA YE 14C ON ALL VARIETIES MITCHUM POTATO CHIPS 6 OZ. BAG JUST SAVE 48C ON 3 CANS! DELICIOUS VAN CAMP'S PORK & BEANS GREAT FOR GRILLING! SAVE 30C ON r HEINZ 4 ? BARBECUE SAUCE 18 OZ. BOT. . . SAVE *1.50 PER LB.! BONELESS BEEF N.Y. STRIP STEAKS LB. SAVE 50C ON (HARDWOOD BRIQUETS) EMBERS CHARCOAL 16 OZ. CAN BRIQUETS ? tMf I. Ufhl U. S. D. A. CHOICE ^ A Top To Bottom . . . We've Got Great Savings On All Your Burger Fixins'i HOT DOG BUNS ?FO'. 2. ?... 89 $ cSSliSSa SAVE 18e ON 3 CANS! BUNKER HILL HOT DOG //U ^ ? CHILI SAUCE 3/$l lySJMCER] 10 OS, CAN / JL BUNKER HILL NO DEANS tREO : CHILI CHUNKY - 89C 10 OZ. CAN 83X ^ ? ECONOWARE 9 INCH SIZE & ^ /fl ft PLATE S,?cT,Kr. SAVE 60* PER LB.! MARKET FRESH 93% LEAN GROUND BEEF *1.99 LB. JUST^^^^H ELEVEN LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. PRICES GOOD TIIRt JVf VV 31. 19<*4.