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Cook takes girls title, Paisley holds on for close win in boys track A Lloyd's record-breaking time carries Panthers to conference championship By SAM DAVIS ( hromcle Sports Editor i j i Cook's girls and Paisley's boys team captured team titles at the Conference B Middle School ? Track championship last \ Wednesday at Mount Tabor. [ I Cook scored 79 points to "establish a new middle school J! mark for points scored in the con |t ference meet. It The Cougars were paced by >? Ginger Wheeler, an eighth-grader, I' who won the 800- and 1600-meter " runs. Wheeler set the middle .'A , ? _ . " school record for the 1600 with a jj Jime of 5:56.0. i It ?* Kadie Reynolds also turned in It & strong performance to help lead It the Cougars. She won the 400 15 meter dash in a time of 1:07.0 )? II Among the individual performers, Caroleana Bell also placed, taking second place in the 100-meter dash with a time of 13.3. Cook also relied on top-flight performances from its relay teams. The 400-meter team took first place with a time of S6.22. That team consists of Amanda Smoak, Amanda Ashcraft, Hana Harpold and Bridget Webb. The Cougars' 800-meter relay team, made up of Bell, Patti SeippelJ Webb and Reynolds placed second. Coach Martin Patrick said his team's performance in the meet was dominant. The Cougars' clos est competition came from Wiley, which scored 41 points and Paisley with 37 points. Paisley's boys, led by a record setting performance by Michael Lloyd held off Kennedy for a vic tory. The Panthers took first place in the 400- and 800-meter relays to capture the close win. Kennedy was second with 58, followed by Wiley with 45. Coach Jeanette Balwah of Paisley said the Panthers' sprint ers, paced by Lloyd, keyed the team to its win. "Going into the meet our team had been undefeated and we were hoping that we would win," Balwah said. "The thing .that pleased me the most is that every body that we expected to do well did. The sprinters werejeally out standing." Lloyd, just a seventh-grader, came through with his most clutch effort of the season - a blazing 55.9 in the 400 to break the existing record by more than a second. He had to hold off Michael Brinkley of Cook for the _ victory. Brinkley, who won the event last year, held the record of 57.6. The 800-meter relay team con sists of Lloyd, Jeremiah Shipp. Chris Truesdale and Justin Plummer. Lloyd, Jamal Garner, Truesdale and Plummer comprise the 400-meter relay team. Balwah also said she was proud of the entire team and coachjng staff. In addition to Balwah, the other members of the staff are Bethanne Blackwood and Nathan Burton. "I think we have a great staff of coaches and a good group of kids to work with," Balwah said. "They are really wonderful." Burton said the team's showing says a lot about the program. "1 think we are becoming con sistent," Burton said. "Last year the boys finished third and the girls finished second." Coach Jeanette Balwah Bethanne Blackwood Nathan Burton MEAC Officiating Camp to be held June 8-12 in Orangeburg, S.C. The 14th annual Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Basketball Officiating Camp will be conducted June 8-1.2 in Orangeburg, S.C. at MEAC member South Carolina State University in conjunction with Cy Alexander's "Basketball Team Camp". This will be only MEAC summer session this season. The league conducted duel officiating sessions from 1990 to 1996. The total program of the camp is designed to teach and to guide both the aspiring official and the experienced official to be successful in officiating. The major emphasis will be on func tional and practical officiating experience, the program will have a maximum of individualized and "officiating team" instruc tion. It will also cover the philos ophy of officiating, interpretation and application of rules, techniques and game mechanics. The MEAC Supervisors of Basketball Official are the camp directors. Danny Doss supervises the men's officials and Bill Whites supervises the women's staff. For additional information, contact the MEAC office by call ing (910) 275-9961. dIAJC junior golf deadlines approaching Time is running out on all .those wishing to participate in the Insurance Agent Junior *fr Classic (IIAJC). The deadline for junior men to register for one of ! the nine regional tournaments is !l Monday, June 2. Junior women !' must register by Monday June 16 as they begin play at the state tournament. The IIAJC was the first national tournament Tiger Woods ever played. In his recent book, Training a Tiger: A Father's Guide to Raising a Winner in Both Golf and Life, Earl Woods writes about a 13 year-old Tiger Woods that chose the IIAJC as his first national event."I gave him one major national tournament of his choosing. He selected the Big T". Junior men can choose one of nine regional tournaments across the state to participate in. Registration forms are available from high school golf coaches, local golf pros, local independent insurance agents or by calling Linda Ward at (919) 828-4371 or (800) 849-6556. The entry fee for the junior men's is just $25, $10 for the 11 and under division. The entry fee for the junior men's and women's state competition is $30, $10 for the II and under division. "I'm sorry. I must have misplaced your paperwork..;' "Your credit report isn't back." "Your income hasn't been verified yet." Don't be fooled by excuses. J What appears to be a delay could be ? discrimination. You can fight back. ! If you suspect unfair housing practices. contact HUD or your local Fair Housing ; Center. Everyone deserves a fair chance ta> mrar . FMR HOUSING IS THE LAW) ? U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 1-HM8M777 ? 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