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, h\ kcjjituilil ( .iinpKrll 7lie I iny Indians played host to the liny Packers in Pop Warner football action last week at Kennedy Middle School. I he Puckers took victories in the I lag, Junior Pee Wee, Pee VVff and Junior Bantam Divisions. The Indians won in the Junior Midget game and the Mighty Mites played tit a tie. - y . ijL I v i * * ? t ? %y^ ., " / r> K i Late touchdown, tough defense ; from BJ ? ?every game. Our defense is car rying us. hut our offense is catch ; Illg on. "Perhaps the best thing that I can say about this team is that it knows how to play together. ;They don't get bothered by being idown on the scoreboard. The : have a good grasp of the team | concept." Like the Mustangs' varsity. : the junior varsity is running vari ations of the Run-and-Shoot : offense. Barnes said like his i : young team, he's working to master the offense. "This is a very difficult ! offense to learn," he said. "We have a lot of young kids and most of the them are running the offense for the first time. They're doing a great job just to be able to run the offense." Barnes said the Mustangs* coaching staff is pleased with the play of quarterback CIifiord Crawford, a first-year quarter hack in the s\stem. "He is getting better,"' Barnes said. "I think he's going to be one of the better quarterbacks in jayvee football. He played a real poised game. He made some critical plavs lor us and helped keep us in the game." Barnes said the Mustangs never let the fact that they were behind on the scoreboard detract from their effort on the field. That, he said, is a major accom plishment for young athletes. "Their heads stayed in the game." Barnes said. "These kids have a lot of character, they real ize that they still have a chance to win even if they are behind. The offensive line showed a lot of life in the Mustangs' scor ing drive, so did running hack Brandon Isaiah, who scored the tying touchdown on a three-yard run. Then on the conversion Craw ford connected w ith Sher man Copeland. run-blocked well "For both of our games we have come together at crunch time." Barnes said. "That's been our main focus. The offense has moved us up and down the field, but we haven't punched it in until we've needed to. But I think as the season goes along we're going to get a lot better offensively. Right now everyone on defense is playing well and with us being so freshman-ori ented 1 think its just a matter of time before our offense starts playing well also. Chronicle Sports Scoreboard from B1 Ml)) Elizabeth City State 14. Winston-Salem State 11 (at Eliz abeth City. NC) Norfolk State 21. Living stone 20 (at Norfolk. VA) N C. Central 1 7. Lion 14 < at Lion. NC) PLAYERS OF THE WEEK ()ffcn\ivc Lineman Kevin Dent - Virginia t'nion. ()(i. 6'6. 300. SR Richmond. VA Dent helped run interference for the Panther offense which generated three touchdowns and 277 sards of total offense. Rci vivcr Antoine Callimas - North Car olina Central. WR. 6'3, ll)K. SR. Charlotte. NC Callow as caught eight passes lot l)| sards m Satur day s action .tuainsl Lluii? Offensive Hai k Brad McAilams - North Caroli na Central. QB. 6'3. 220. SR. Can ton. NC MeAdams completed 21 of 35 passes for 256 sards and ran lor a two-point conversion as the Hay les defeated Klon, 17-14. Defensive Lineman Cedric Cordon - Fasettesille State. l.B. 60. 225. SO. Florence. SC Gordon had an outstanding game with 15 tackles < 6 solos. assisted), two forced fumbles, a fumble recosers and one intercep tion against North Carolina ActT Rookie Clarence Adams Vnginia I'nion. FB. 5' 10. 215. I K. Ilighland Springs. V'A In a 10-13 win against Chesnes. Adams carried the hall M times for 115 sards including a 56 sartl touchdow n run. Speeiahy Theo Roach - Norlolk State. DB. 511. I H7. S(). Rockingham. NC Roach ran hack a punt loi 15 yards and a kick return for 26 sards Coat h Klisha "Cadillac" Hanis - \[\u~ aheth Cits State Coach Harris records his first collegiate win against Winston-Salem State. 14-11 Pop Warner Football Vikings \ s. I cwisN ille Titans l-lags I.c\s is\ illc I 2. Vikings h Mights Mites Vikings 20. Titans 6 Pee W ees 1 i'w iv\ ille 7. Vikings 0 li Midgets ' Vikings >4. Titans () li Bantams 1 ew is\ ille S. Vikings J. double o\ ci time Packers ss Indians Hags Packers I 2. Indians (S Mights Mites Packers 0. Indians 0 Jtinioi Pee W ees Packers h. Indians 0 Pcc Wees Pac kci s ?(). Indians I ^ ~Ti~Midgets Indians li h.mtams Packei s I V Indians ft MONEY GROWS ON IDEAS The wonderful thing about doing business in From setting up manufacturing loans our society is that ideas are color blind. The to establishing lines of credit, First Citizens "v* good ones make you money, the great ones wants to say YES to the plans you have make you rich. 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