CIAA football news and notes CHRONICLE STAFF RETORT Fayetteville Stale Broncos ground Eagles Amir Holding, freshman lailbuck and Durham native, rushed for Ml yards and two touchdowns as the Fayetteville State Broncos beat the N.C. Central Eagles 45-7 last Saturday in Durham. The Broncos dominated the first half, scoring on two Ross McKernan field goals, a short run by Holding, a safety, and Eric Blackwell's 20 yard touchdown return of a blocked punt to open up a 22-0 lead at halftime. Fayetteville State con tinued to pour it on in the third quarter, extending its lead to 42-0 on another touchdown run by Holding and two touchdown passes from quar terback Duane Taylor to Jonathan Biddle and Wayman Westbrook. McKernan added another field goal in the fourth to make the score 45-0. The Eagles averted the shutout when Lawrence Fuller scampered into the end zone from 13 yards out with 4:10 left in the game. Jamal Molden added the PAT for the game's final margin of 45-7. Taylor completed 10 passes for 121 yards and DeAngek) Bridgers added 90 rushing yards for the Broncos, who improved to 5-2, 3-1 and will host Johnson C. Smith on Saturday. The Eagles fell to 3-4, 1-3 and will look to end a three-game losing skid at Winston-Salent Stale in the Rants Eagles Classic, which will air live on BET on Saturday at 7 p.m. In other conference action: The exciting freshman Jed Bines rushed for 163 yards and two touchdowns as Winston Salent State downed Livingstone 42-23 in Salis bury. Bowie State's defense recorded five sacks and limited Elizabeth City State to just 60 yards of total offense as the Bulldogs shut out the Vikings 20-0 last Saturday in Elizabeth City. In Richmond. John Cates passed for 212 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 70 yards as Virginia Union whipped Shaw 26-6. Joel Ward passed for 314 yards and a touchdown for the Blue Bears in the loss. In Raleigh, quarterback Darryl Nesbitt rushed for 90 yards and three touchdowns and passed for 182 yards and another score as Saint Augustine's beat Johnson C. Smith 44-10. CONFERENCE SCOREBOARD: Bowie State 20, Elizabeth City State 0 Livingstone College 23, Winston-Salem State 42 N.C. Central 7, Fayetteville State 45 Saint Augustine's 44, Johnson C. Smith 10 Virginia Union 26, Shaw University 6 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association 2003 Football Standings Through games of Oct. 19 CIAA EAST DivyConf. W L PCT Bowie State 5 0 1 .(XX) Virginia Union 3 1 0.750 Virginia State 2 2 0.500 Shaw 2 3 0.400 Elizabeth City State I 4 0.200 CIAA WEST W L PCT Fayetteville State 3 1 0.750 Winston-Salem State 2 2 0.500 Saint Augustine's 2 2 0.500 N.C. Central I 3 0.250 Johnson C. Smith 1 3 0.250 Livingstone 1 3 0.250 Overall W L PCT 6 2 0.750 4 3 0.571 4 3 0.571 4 3 0.571 I 6 0.143 VV L PCT 5 2 0.714 4 3 0.571 4 3 0.571 3 4 0.429 1 6 0.143 16 0.143 upcoming iiames: N.C. 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