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CIAA Women from page 4 some early noise, but fiz zled down the stretch and finished third in the con ference. The Panthers, led by Norfortiria Grant and Angela Bradley, have the talent to cause some prob lems for the favorites in the tournament. - So does Shawv which tied the Panthers in the league standings. Coach Bobby Saunders* team, has one of the league's flashiest players in "Skeet" Davis. Her sup porting cast, however, isn't what it has been in the past. Virginia State and St. Paul's are both struggling. The Lady Trojans and Lady Tigers managed only three divisional wins between them. Neither appears stocked to make a run at the title. Livingstone, which made it to the finals for the first time in school his tory last season, has sever al outstanding players, including Tricosa "Cocoa" Greene, who was named to the All-Conference Team. Teammate Julie Tarrance, a 6-5 center, gives the Lady Blue Bears a presence inside. If their teammates come up to their level they could be a force to be reckoned with in the tournament. Fayetteville State fell down a notch this season and will have its hands full in the tournament. The Lady Brbncos opened the tournament with a matchup against St. Paul's. Winston-Salem State, the pre-season favorite in the Western Division, never reached its stride after losing point guard Nikki Blackwell prior to the start of the season. The Lady Rams stumbled to a fourth seed in the division and has the toughest road to the championship game. However, as the hometown team, WSSU could do some damage with a well balanced squad. Johnson C. Smith has shown signs of improve ment under first-year Coach Barry Street. The Lady Golden Bulls sport a winning record and play well together. Perhaps the only thing missing for JCSU is a prolific scorer. St. Augustine's has fallen on hard times and the Lady Falcons managed only one win in divisional play. But with rebounding machine Anastacia Sands in the middle, they could* pull some upsets. Bowie State displays its championship plaque. .. ? Reaching N.C.'s Black '?/ Consumers Just Got Easier Introducing a powerfully simple way of reaching over 140,000 upscale African-American consumers each week. ONE BUY.ONE ORDER.ONE BILL! One buy brings you North Carolina's three leading Black newspapers and the state's most dynamic consumer markets: Charlotte/Salisbury. Raleigh/ Durham/Chapel Hill and Winston Salem/Greensboro/High Point. Skip the Me of sorting winners from losers. Consolidated Media Groop delivers! Call Ernie Pitt at 336-722-8624 in Winston-Salem, Gerald Johnson at 704-3764M96 in Charlotte or Ms Cotcy-Daris at flWWI in Durham. Open your doors to this attractive market
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