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\\ mslon Siik in Parks \ Rcrrration Softball First-Inning Scoring Spree Spurs APG, 10-8 By ED MEYERS Special to the Chronicle APC Building Products jumped on Bi-Lo starting pitcher Tim Lynch for five hits and four runs in the first inning as it went on to register a 10-8 victory in Dixie League softball July 11 at Wash ington Park. Maurice Morrison, Jeff Allen, Brad Alley, Chris Parmele and John Morrison each singled in the first-inning outburst as APC got even for an earlier loss to Bi-Lo in the Winston Salem Parks & Recreation Department contest. The losers made a game of it, however, with three runs in the second to pulled within 4-3. APC pushed across a pair of runs in the top of the third on a fielder's choice, which scored Allen, and a run-scoring single to center by John Morrison, which brought home Alley, who had sin gled. Bi-Lo scored once in the bot tom of the third as Darrell Wheel er singled to left with one out. Steve Kyles drove Wheeler home with an infield single, making the score 6-4. Maurice Morrison hit a tow ering home run to deep center in the top of the fourth as APC increased its lead to 7-4. APC scored in the top of the fifth as Parmele singled to right field and scored on James Noah's double to deep left. Rodney Matthews drove in Noah with a single to right for a 9-4 advan tage. Bi-Lo rallied for four runs in the bottom of the frame to pull within 9-8. With two outs, Scott Goodwin drew a walk. Kyles was safe on an error by the shortstop. Lynch hit a single to center, dri ving in Goodwin. Rick Glay then hit a towering fly ball to deep right. However, Steve Parsley fell trying to make the catch and the ball rolled all the way to the fence as three runs scored and Clay was credited with a home run. Bryan Eagle kept the rally going with a single to left, but Chad Koresko grounded out to end the inning. The winners got an insurance run in the sixth as Ike Thomas tripled and scored on a single to center by Alley. Bi-Lo's Eagle singled with one away in the bottom of the sixth, but the next two batters were out on infield plays as the game was called. 1 Are you currently being treated for Prostate C dancer? v ? If so, we want to talk to vou about participating in our project to learn how African-American men manage ; side-effects from prostate cancer treatment. j The aim of this project is to study and improve the health care received by African-American men witn prostate cancer. We need your help! To learn more about this project and how it can benefit you, call 1-800-349-5858. AvvW Manac.inc Uncertainty in Cancer, Schoc">lof Nursing, UNC-Chai-el Hill I unJrU by the NjimwuI Cjnot liwiiuir jnd N'jimrul Imtuuic lor Nuntnp Krwinh. Hagy Tosses Seven-Hit Shutout for Hayworth-Miller By ED MEYERS Special to the Chronicle Pitcher Lee Hagy gave up seven hits, all singles, in an 8-0 shutout win for Hay worth-Miller over Nabisco in a Dixie League softball contest July 11 at Wash ington Park. Hayworth-Miller scored in every inning but the fifth of the Win ston-Salem Farlcs ~ Recreation Department contest, rapping out 12 hits off losing pitcher Dave Williams. Nabisco 's Jim Batts and Jim Dombeck each had a single in the first inning, but their team mates were unable to bring them home. Hay worth-Miller's Dewey Knight opened the bottom of the inning with a walk. Mike Chap pie singled, sending Knight to second. A1 Ray was safe on a fielder's choice, forcing Chappie at second for the first out. Catch er Bill Burchette hit a sacrifice fly, scoring Knight from third and giving the winners all the runs they really needed. In the second, Brent Card well was safe on an error. Brad Sharp singled to right and then Harold Ledford's single drove in Cardwell as the winners took a 2-0 lead. In the Nabisco third, Jim Smalley started things off with a sharp single to center. With one away, Williams singled to right field, but Batts hit into an inning-ending double play. Hayworth scored again in the third with two outs. Ray was safe on a fielder's choice and scored on Burchett's double to right field. In the fourth, Rich Hildebrith's sacrifice fly scored Cardwell, who had singled, and Sharp, who also singled, came home on Ledford's hit to left field. "'v It;iskrt hiill Stockdale Leads Blue Devils, 33-28 Leading scorer Rachel Stockdale hit two key jump shots with under a minute to play as the Blue Devils won their second consecutive game in Junior Girls . League basketball at Kfyller Park Recreation Center with a 33-28 victory over the Wolfpack July 10. Each team had 13 field goals and neither shot well from the free throw line as the Blue Devils were 5 of 14 and the Wolfpack 3 of 16. Except for the Blue Dev ils' depth and Stockdale's two late-game buckets and a couple of timely baskets by teammate Jessica Myers in the second half, the teams were evenly matched. Six players scored for the winners, while the Wolfpack relied on three players for their scoring. Stockdale led the Blue Devils with 12 points and Myers and Abi Bryant had six points each. Jennifer Banks netted three points and Le'Rae Rice and Emily Stevens had a basket apiece. The Wolfpack got 12 points from Elizabeth Wunker as she tied Stockdale for scoring honors. v l tin-xamrr - 1. ? ? _ 'lZ?~JtLL. ? K ? Winston-Salem Chronicle ' * MMflMHHHBflflillMHhttMiifttiiiiiiiiiiltiiaiilliiliftiiflaaililMiHHMttifKHttlMMHl The Winston Salem Chronicle Congratulates the following families: The Saunders/Harper Family ? Retnuh Dr. The Brooks/Whitehead Family ? Roanoke VA The Manning/Robinson Family ? Mint. St., W-S The Mattison Family ? Mocksville, NC The McCorkle/Stewart Family ? Trade St., W-S The Davis/Cureton Family ? Motor Rd., W-S The Mitchell Family ? Garces Circle, W-S The Macbeth Family ? Parkwood Ave., W-S The Flowers/Melton/Payne Family ? Argonne Blvd., W-S The Walker Family ? Reynolds Forest Rd., W-S The Mumford Family ? Butler St., W-S The Hoskins Family ? Healy Dr. W-S f The Jones/Gillis/Thomas/Shelton Family ? Thurmond St., W-S % _ -v The Allen Family--* Kingsgate Dr., W-S I1 ' "* HwT The Butlers Family ? Old Vineyard Rd., W-S The Rivers Family ? Cameron Ave., W-S The Sanders Family ? E. 11 th St., W-S The Roseboro Family ? Woodcote St., W-S The Matthews Family ? Pleasant St., W-S The Jackson Family ? Attucks St., W-S The Sims Family ? Shamel St., W-S The Hunter Family ? Cameron Ave. The Kernes Family ? E. 1 7th St., W-S The Leak Family ? N. Trade St., W-S The Alston Family ? Healy Dr., W-S The Erby Family ? Stony Glen, W-S The Simms Family ? 6th St., W-S The Shese Family ? MLK Dr., W-S The Peebles Family ? -Willow St, W-S The Flemmmg Family ? New Walkertown Rd., W-S The McKay Family ? E. 1 0th St., W-S The Simmons Family ? Manly St., W-S The Porter Family ? W. 14th St., W-S The Haywood Family ? Piedmont Circle, W-S We welcome you as our special guest families for the ? Are Family Hay" celebration. - We look forward to seeing you on July 29, 1995 ? Rupert Bell Park ? W-S, NC Remember to register to win one, two or all three of the fabulous prizes to be given away July 29th . All it takes is a one year subscription to be eligible . $$s?? s*nnfo OOHFIO^ WHElp ah j?*? i:$^U Wc&'V'W* ' i\ A f%J ? in, i ? 1 11 F\\ Hwy 52N Germanton Rd. Exit Winston-Salem, NC (910) 767-3432,
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