WSSU photo Winston-Salem Stale's Brandi Beane cheers with teammate. Lady Rams posts good showing at Wake Forest volleyball event CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT: The Winston-Salem State University Lady Rams volleyball team opened its spring sched ule on Saturday as they participated in the Wake Forest University Spring Volleyball Invitational, an eight-team invitational at Reynolds Gymnasium on the campus of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem. The Lady Rams were one of eight teams to participate in the invitational on Saturday as the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest welcomed East Carolina, Gardner- Webb. N.C. State, Wingate, Winston-Salem State and Winthrop to their on-campus volleyball facility for a spring invitational. The eighth team, Get Low, was and all-star team comprised of former col legiate volleyball players from the area, including former Demon Deacon standout Trina Maso de Moya. The Lady Rams played four matches on the day with each match consisting of two games with rally scoring to 25. While WSSU lost all four matches on the day, WSSU turned in several impressive per formances. The Lady Rams fell to the Get Low all-star team in a 12:00 p.m. matchup; dropped a con test to Wingate at 2:00 p.m.; and fell to East Carolina at 3:00 p.m. yet turned in their most impressive effort of the day versus North Carolina State University in the day's opener at 10:00 a.m. as WSSU fell in defeat 25-15 and 25-20. _ WSSU head coach Douglass Hunter and the Lady $ams will return to campus for another 10 days of practice before closing out the spring session. CIAA from page Bt I . hard year-round with the City of Charlotte to produce a first-class event. It's very sat isfying to see what this week means to Charlotte, CIAA fans, our member institutions cand the Historically Black College world. I'm thrilled about our continued partner ship with the City of Charlotte, the success that the CIAA Tournament produces, and to see the number of enti ties that are positively influ enced by the Tournament's success." The conference is expect-, ed to contribute nearly S2.0 million to the CIAA scholifr ship fund. Overall attendance for the 2008 CIAA Tournament and its official events topped 181,000 - up over 10 percent from 2007. One new addition to this year's Tournament that helped spur spending in Uptown Charlotte was the opening of theiLYNX Blue Line. During the week of the CIAA Tournament, there were over 80,000 ridCJs with Friday and Saturday ridership of over 52,000 people. "Those two days were our single busiest revenue 'days yet," says Olaf Kinard, marketing divisional manager, Charlotte Area Transit Authority. Economic impact numbers were compiled by the market research department of the Charlotte Regi^gal Visitor's Authority (CRVA) and are a function of the number of vis itors and their spending habits over the course of Tournament week. For more information about the CIAA conference or the 2009 Tournament to he held February 23 - 28 in Charlotte, please visit www.ciaatournament.org. ?A Photo by Anthony Hill The unofficial "Mr.CIAA " shows off one of his many colorful suits during the tournament. FREE DIRECTV 4 ROOM SYSTEM! NOW 92 HD CHANNELS! 265+ CHANNELS! Pkgs. start at $29.99 FREE Showtime + Starz FREE DVR/HD! No Start up costs! We re Local Installers' Toll Free 866-695-7938 KIDNEY FAILURE LINKED TO DRUG USED DURING SURGERY Trasylol*. a drug used to control bleeding during surgery, I bus been linked to kidney failure, dialysis and death. If you. or a loved one had surgery and then developed kidney failure, call us now at I -800-THE-EAGLE for a free consultation. We practice law only in Arizona, but associate with lawyers throughout the country. ^ OOUDBBRQ A OSBORNE 1-SOO-THMAOCE ? (1-400-A43-3M6) ,L www, l aoorticcogk!. aid. "We will get in the gym ind see where our strengths ire. If we can run then we'll run. If we have to walk the ball down and set it up then that's what we'll do. But we will figure that out in time. We'll play it by ear." "1 know it's going to be a lot of work," Gaiiiey contin ued. "I'm willing to work. 1 don't just want to be a coach. I want to be a