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Fayetteville State claims seventh CIAA golf title CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT Fayetteville Stale captured its seventh consecutive con ference golf title in dominat ing fashion at the 2007 C1AA Golf Championships at the Cardinal Golf Course last Friday. The Broncos recorded a two-dav score of 514 to easily beat the other seven teams in the field. They were the only team to shoot under 300 both days as six Bronco golfers fin ished in the top 10 individual ly. At the tournament's conclu sion, the Broncos were named CIAA champions as well as winners of the CIAA Eastern and Western Divisions for 2007. Five of the six Bronco golfers shot under 80 rounds on consecutive days. Virginia State was second with a two-day total of 631 and Saint Augustine's College was third with a two-day score of 696. Jerel Whiting of Virginia State was the individual win ner with a two-day total of 143 including a 70 score on the second day. Whiting was the only golfer to shoot an under par round in the tournament. Kalani Britos of Virginia Kevin Lyles State, the first day leader, wi(s second with a two-day total of 146 and Kevin Lyles of Fayetteville State was third with a two-day score of 147. The All-CIAA Golf Team consisted of the top six scorers including Whiting and Britos of Virginia State and Lyles. 2006 CIAA individual winner Ian Milne. Derek Scott and Joel Lynn of Fayetteville State. Fayetteville State was fol lowed by Virginia State, St. Augustine's, N.C. Central, Johnson C. Smith. Elizabeth City State, Virginia Union and St. Paul's. HOF from page Bl induct another great class that has strenthened our athletic history," Reese told The Chronicle. "We had a number of great for mer athletes to be nominat ed. We thought this group was definitely important, especially the 1953 CIAA championship team. They were our first champions. A lot of attetion is given to the 1967 team, with Earl Monroe. We had great bas ketball teams to come before them. The 1953 play ers were like our trailblaz ers. So, I am very excited 'about this group." The 1953 CIAA champi ons, the Rams posted a 23-5 overall record as they secured the first of WSSU's 10 CIAA men's basketball championships. All 14 members of the 1953 CIAA championship team will be honored with enshrinement as a group as they become the fourth team to garner WSSU Clarence "Big House" Gaines Athletic Hall of Fame honors. All eight individual inductees and the 1953 CIAA champion men's bas ketball team will be hon WSSl' photo Former professional football player Donald Franks will be one of the lat est additions to the "Bighouse" Gaines Hall of Fame. ored with enshrinement into the WSSU Clarence "Big House" Gaines Athletic Hall of Fame in a formal induc tion ceremony to be held on Aug. 31, the day before the Rams take to the gridiron to face rival North Carolina A&T at Bowman Gray Stadium. Wake struggles at ACC championships Several Deacs turn in new personal bests in respective events CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT Wake senior Michelle Sikes followed up her champi onship and ACC-record breaking performance in the 10,000-meter run from last Thursday by doing the same in the 5.000m. pacing the Wake Forest men's and women's track and field teams on third and final day of the ACC Championships. The Lakewood, Ohio, native ran a time of 16:17.12 in the event to win her second ACC Championship of the confer ence outdoor season. The Rhodes Scholar won the only two individual cham pionships on the squad. The men's team finished ninth overall with 35 points while the women placed seventh with 54 points. The women scored in 10 of 19 possible events. Junior Kevin Marion placed sixth in two events. The St. Petersburg, Fla., native ran a time of 10.62 in the finals of the 100-meter Photo by Charlie Ptaff Wake's Ashley Spooner hands off to Nicole Castronuova during a 4x400 meter race. dash and ran 21.53 in the finals of the 200-meter dash. Marion was responsible for six total team points on the afternoon on the men's side. Competing in the 1 .500 meter run, sophomore Allison Kieffer placed seventh overall in the finals of the event in a new personal best time of 4:30.85. On the men's side, freshman Keaton Morgan ran 1 2th in a time of 3:59.87. In the finals of the 400 meter dash, junior Melissa Council placed sixth overall in a time of 54.61 . Senior Lindsay Neuberger left her last conference cham pionships with a huge new personal best in the shot put. She used her fifth toss on the 'day to throw 52-01 and iniprove on her regionally qualifying performance. She also broke her own Wake Forest record in the event by over a foot. The landem of junior Michelle Duffey and fresh man Alexandra Gove both gave the Deacs valuable points on the afternoon in the 400-meter hurdles. Duffey placed fifth overall in a time of 1:00.56 with Gove finish ing close behind in sixth in a time of 1:01.52. On the men's side, sopho more Phillip Warsaw placed seventh in the same event in a time of 52.14. His time easi ly beat tgs previous personal best in the event. The Deacs fared extremely well on the afternoon in the relay events. The men's 4x 100-meter relay team of Marion, senior Eric Seely, junior Michael Bingham and freshman Jonathan Reid easily surpassed the regionally-qual ifying mark of 40.66 to place third overall in the conference meet in a time of 40.29. The women's team of Gove, Council, junior Ashley Spooner and freshman Nicole Castronuova placed sixth in a time of 46.50. The men's 4x400-meter relay team of freshman Tyler Dodds, Seely," Warsaw and Reid also finished well, plac ing third in a time of 3:11.20. 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