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Parkland coaches to speak at Sims Center in Happy Hills 'I Parkland eooehat Konnim tnoch (I), Mika Ponnington and Pat* GUchritt (r) wM rpmak la mighth gradan ? ? at tha Sim? Cantor in Happy HiM* on May 21. *? Mike Pennington, Parkland High School head * 5>asketball coach, Ronnie Enoch, his assistant basket ball coach, and Pete Gikhrist, offensive coordinator Ipf Park land's football team, will talk to eighth-grade I^tudents about academics and sports in high school at *4he William C. Sims Recreation Center in Happy Hill ?pardens today (Thurs,, May 21), at 6 p.m. I* Ben Piggott, center supervisor of the Sims Center, *iaid he is very proud that the coaches are taking time *2>ut of their schedules to talk with the young men and .Jvomen of the community about the role of academics and sports in high school. Parkland High School, and its predecessor, Ander son High, have produced many outstanding athletes from the Happy Hill area. Some of them include cur rent students Trammond Cobb, Tyrone Davis and Cassandra Fenn. Others from the past include Robert Little, Dwain Aikens, Harrison Davis, Arthur Davis, Ed Byera, Robert Cunningham, Tory Woodbury, Ron nie Christian, Tyrone Hatchett and Reginald Little The public is invited to attend the event. For fur ther information, contact Ben Piggott at 727-2837. jlNational Black Golf Hall of Fame sponsors junior golf camp >! ? For the seventh consecutive j'^year the National Black Golf Hall ;t^)f Fame will conduct its Junior !*ICamp at Civitan Park. During the camp's first six ^ears more than 1,500 children ?* Jiave participated in the program, ??rrhc camp is co-sponsored by the jJ'Housing Authority of the City of ^?Winston-Salem (HAWS). C* The purpose of this program is >^o bring golf instruction and golf ?'?exposure to the underprivileged !*3cids who live in the Winston ; ZSalem area. "We know that golf makes a more productive person," said Harold Dunovant, the program's director. "We are trying to help kids with their personal growth. We also will teach self-discipline, honor; pride and integrity. "Golf is a game that can be played for a lifetime," according to Dunovant. The goals for this pro gram are to help in developing kids in the skill of golf and to teach the rules and etiquette of. golf. "We are disturbed with the way that some black youth who live in the inner city have been exposed to and involved in crime. We hope with this program to help them become more productive citizens." Dunovant has been a golf pro for 42 years He is a lifetime mem ber of the Professional Golfers Association (PGA). He has been head pro at seven different golf courses throughout the United States and is considered one of the top black golf pro administrators and instructors in the country. This year, for the first week, the camp will give a golf club and some balls to any kids who attend the camp. i Applications being accepted for NYSP program at WSSU * A A ?% ??* Applications are now being '.^accepted for the National Youth ;5Sports Program at Winston-Salem ?State. The program, which runs Ijfrom June 1-July 3, is open to stu I-dents ages 10-15 years old. The program assists children M. and teenagers in developing skills and confidence through sports and education. It provides youngsters with an interactive learning envi ronment. Participants must take a NYSP administered physical. Registra tion and physicals will be held on the WSSU campus at the C.E. Gaines Center on May 23, from 12 noon to 3 p.m. For more informa tion, contact Keith James, activity director at 750-2147. :::[ IWin City Baseball Standings MaiorLttp* IMvUaa VUn^^MvkkM IJVvMHNi "?R WMOB \< f: mST 23 S?" MM 2-7 mpn :?: I Rami 2-7 to* >;? | Twins 14 Giants * ?f- IVfiw ? JMBtt ? * ? 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