Photo h> Jeff Si(k"> Members of Next Level Track Club's winning adult squad. Local runners shine in Durham CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT Next Level Track Club won 10 medals during the weekend Russell E. Blunt/East Coast Invitational at Duke University in Durham. Ten-year-old athletes Nvla Rogers and Sherrard Wells had an awesome meet. Each earned a bronze medal for their third-place finishes in the Bantam Boys & Girls High Jump competitions, and each established new club records. Nyla cleared, the height of 3' 10;" Sherrard cleared 4' 1". Deja Reid. 10. placed second in the Bantam Girls Long Jump with an impressive (and club record-setting) jump of 13' 2." Her 12-year-old sister. Deonica Reid. nearly duplicated Deja's efforts, with a leap of 14" 5 in the Midget Girls Long Jump, in which she placed fourth. Deonica came back later in the day to run a sizzling 200m Dash with a time of 27.08. which was also a new club record. * Running the final r&ce of his. prep career. 18-year-old David Lindsay ' Submitted Phbtp Speedster Nyla Rogers. placed sixth in the Young Men's 100m Dash. The Winston-Salem Prep gradu ate is set to begin college classes this fall. W-S Prep Head Coach Derrick Speas placed three young ladies from school (Tiandra Briggs, Melody Butler arid Camille Wilkerson ) with Cierra Richardson. The team was impressive enough to place sixth in the Young Women's 4 x 1 00m relay. Not to be totally outdone by the younger athletes, several of the team's parents and coaches got into the action too. Two Next Level adult teams com peted in Coaches/Parents 4 x 100m Relay races. The men's team featured Dominic Williams. Rick Welch. Corey Simmons, and Derrick Speas. The team ran an impressive 48 seconds to win the race. The ladies team featured moms of female athletes. Some raced for the very first time. They managed to finish in an impressive eighth-place. The Next Level Track Club will next compete in the USATF Junjor Olympics at N.C. A&T State University. Those games begin today. Summer play heats up at rec center SPECIAI [O IHL CHRONICLE Recent scores in Hanes Hosiery Hot Hoops 6-/0 League Blue Devils 25 Deacons 21 In an exciting overtime game, the Blue Devils out lasted the Deacons. The Blue Devils were led by Evan Samuels with 4 points and a lock-down defense. The Muse twins (Aaron and Andrew) and Fox Knox all Contributed - combining 17 points. The Deacons put up a good fight with Dontreal Anderson. D'Monte Brown and William Singletary combing for their team's 21 points. ? Tar Heels 10 Wolfpack 8 Submitted Photo DeAnthony Carr at the free-throw line. In a defensive game, the Tar Heels defeated the Wolfpack. The Heels were led by Amir Lumpkins with 8 points, and Tyone Lumpkins with 2 points. The Wolfpack was led by Kedrick Myers and Aaron Potter. -Spurs 37 Lakers 35 In a fast paced, running game, the Spurs defeated the Lakers. The Spurs were led by Stephon White, who had 17 points, and D.J. Hawkins, with 8 points. The Lakers were led by L. J, Strickland and DeQuan Lee, who com bined for 19 points. The Lakers were up the whole game, but the Spurs' full court pressure was too much for the Lakers. Stephon White helped the Spurs steal the game at the buzzer by hit ting a 25-foot shot. Rockets 37 Cavs 32 In a neck-and-neck game, the Rockets defeated the Cavs. 'The Rockets were led by Trae Brown, who had 19 points, and Daquan Ross, who had 10 points. The Cavs were led by Gary Lash, who had 8 points, and Uriah Razzah and Celeste Burgess^ who had 6 points each. Phonebook from page BV es, business white pages and community information pages. It also includes a pro file of WSSU. "We are proud to feature the Winston-Salem State University football team on the cover of our new AT&T Real Yellow Pages directory for the Winston-Salem area." said Wendi Fleener. area marketing manager, AT&T Advertising Solutions. "We continually work to make our directory covers special on the out side, and tailor the commu nity information inside our directories to best meet the needs of local residents and businesses." In addition to Winston Salem, the Real Yellow Pages also includes business listings for Advance, Clemmons, Cooleeme. Courtney. Danbury. East Bend. Forbush. ljames. Kernersville. King. LeWisville. Mocksville. Oldtown. Rural Hall, Sedge Garden. Stanleyville. Stokes. "Quaker Gap. and Walkertown-Belews Creek. As new books are deliv ered. Winston-Salem area businesses and residents are :?< ' encouraged to recycle their outdated directories. AT&T Real Yellow Pages directo ries are recyclable, and the I paper used to print the direc- L tories contains recycled | materials. Residents and businesses can call the AT&T Real Yellow Pages F Project ReDirectory help line, listed on the directory cover, at 800-953-4400 for directory recycling informa tion in this community. Winston-Salem ? ??? Arty 70J O Tennis trim /Kin HV 2009. Like Sampras and Courier, Wilander is a for mer world No. I pla>er and has won three French and Australian Open titles and one U.S. Open singles title. Martin has played in Charlotte in all three previ ous editions of the event, reaching the championship match all three times. Martin was a singles finalist at the Australian Open in IW4 and the US Open tn 1999. Tickets for the event arc now on .sale and can he pur chased at fi77-<.^TIXX or hy visiting Mais Wilander www.ChainpionsSeriesTenni s.com. 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