PCD photo Forsyth Country Day tennis standout Sloane Holmes signed with Winston-Salem State last week. WSSU tennis signs two to letters of intent FCD's Sloan Holmes will play for the Lady Rams CHRONICLE STftFF REPORT Winston-Salem State University head tennis coach Charlie Schoderbek announced on Sunday that the Lady Rams have signed Chelsea Chatman and Sloane Holmes to NCAA National Letters of Intent to play ten nis. Holmes, a 5-5, right-handed singles player from Forsyth Country Day School, and is expected to imme diately step into the Lady Rams' lineup and make an impact. "Sloane has played tennis for many years, but has not competed in a large number of tournaments lately. Her absence from regional tournaments in the past few months enabled us to recruit her to WSSU because not too many coaches were aware of her talents" WSSU head tennis coach Charlie Schoderbek said. "I have to thank my assistant coach Jayson Williams as he has known Sloane for many years and once he alerted me about her talents, I immediately began recruiting her. After watching Sloane play I surmised that she was. tnily, flying under the radar. She moves very well and hits the ball very well and has an aggres sive style of play that will help us out immediately," Schoderbek continued. A four-year starter at Forsyth Country Day, Holmes filled the number two singles and number one doubles slots at FCDS her senior season. A native of Lexington. N.C. she was named an All-NCISAA honoree for three years as she advanced to postseason play as both a jun ior and senior. Joining Holmes in the Lady Rams' lineup is Chelsea Chatman. A 5-4 right-handed singles and doubles play er from Southwest Guilford High School. Chatman brings a wealth of talent to the Lady Rams as she pos sesses the ability to hit two-handed from both sides of the court. "Chelsea is another underestimated player that comes from a family with a strong tennis background" Schoderbek commented. "Her father [Julius Chatman] runs the Oak Hollow Tennis Center in High Point where she honed her skills against her older brother who is also a college tennis player. We heavily recruited Chelsea and when she came to campus and visited with the Biology Department she was sold on WSSU. Wanting to major in a pre-med course of study, she was impressed by the strength of WSSU's Biology Department and we are excited that she decided to attend WSSU." A four-year starter at number two singles and num ber one doubles for Southwest Guilford, Chatman was an All-Piedmont Triad 3 A selection. A native of Greensboro, her older brother Trey is a sophomore on the North Carolina Central University tennis team and her sister Cameron is a freshman on the Johnson C. Smith University tennis team. Durham , Worthy earn honors CHRONICLt STAFF REPORT The Winston-Salem State University Department of Athletics announced on Monda) that women's basketball student-athlete Keoshia Worthy and men's basketball student athlete Jamal Durham have been named the Crown Trophy Student-Athletes of the Week fofc" the week ending Nov. 30. Keoshia Worthy, a 5-7 guard from Augusta. Ga (USC Upstate) led the WSSU women's basketball team as she tallied 26 points, 12 rebounds, five assists and four steals on the week as the Lady Rams played three non-confer ence basketball contests. Worthy's best performance of the week was on Saturday where she tallied a career-high 17 points in a loss to Florida Gulf Coast University. In addition to scoring 17 points Worthy recorded three rebounds and handed out two assists. B?r her efforts. Rector has been named the keoshia Worthy Jama I Durham Crown Trophy WSSU Female Student Athlete of the Week Jamal Durham, a 6-*> utility player on the WSSU men's basketball team led the Rams in scoring with 42 points. 18 rebounds and four assists in a trio of games from the 2008 World Vision Invitational over the weekend Durham's most impressive performance came on Sunday as he led the Rams in scoring with a season-high 22 points For his efforts, Durham has been named the Crown Trophy WSSU Student Athlete of the Week. Wake photo Wake's Cody Annoux and Deacs will host a quarterfinal game on Saturday. Wake soccer shuts out Dartmouth CHRONICLEST^FF REPORT Top-seed Wake Forest scored early and often, recording a 7-0 shutout win over No. 16 seed Dartmouth in the third round of the NCAA Tournament on a cold and rainy Sunday afternoon at Spry Stadium. The Deacons advance to the quarter final round of the NCAA Tournament for the third straight year and will face eight-seed South Florida on Saturday, at 4:30 p.m. (ET) at Spry Stadium. The game will be shown live on the web on WakeForestSports com . With the seven goals scored in the game, the Deacons broke the school record for most goals in a single season. Wake Forest has scored 76 goals in the 2008 season, besting the previous mark of 70 set in the 1983 season. Wake Forest also set a new school record for most points in an NCAA Tournament game with 21 and equaled the school record with seven assists in an NCAA Tournament contest. The Deacons extended their home unbeaten streak to 33 games, the fourth-longest streak in NCAA history. Wake Forest is also now unbeaten in its last 40 contests against non-ACC foes. Wake Forest improves to 16-9-2 in the NCAA Tournament with the victory. The Deacons are now 3-2-1 in the third round of the NCAA Tournament. 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