THE COMPASS...WED. OCT. 6, 1971...PAGE 5 SPORTS l55»g^igtS«gM8M8ag8MgMStf8MM8Mgag8igS«SiiiStfg«g^ About the Coaches Head Coach - Tom Cald well, 11th Year Coach Caldwell stepped up to take over the reigns of the Vikings football program in 1961 after serving as an assistant since 1953 and has com piled a 53-30, won-lost record with 3 ties. He thinks this will be one of the most interesting sea sons ever, especially on offense. Coach Caldwell enjoys the admiration and friendship of others in the coaching profession and is a real hero to his players. Line Coach - Roy Knight, 10th year Coach Knight is an ex ponent of the old school of “Blood and Guts” foot ball, and his linemen love him for it. Defensive Backfield - Al vin Kelly, 6th year Coach Kelly has done a great job in the past. He stresses toughness, speed and good judgment. Offensive Backfield-S.T. Holmes, 2nd year Coach Holmes came to us from Booker T. Wash ington High, Norfolk, Vir ginia. He has done an outstanding job in prepar ing the Viking backs. Line Coach - Ronald Leigh, 1st year Coach Lei^ is a grad uate from last year’s de structive defensive line and will be a big help to the linemen with em phasis on defense. Oliver Reynolds - No. 22, 180 lbs.. 5’8” Senior Halfback “OJ” as his friends call him, led the Vikings team last year with 835 yards rushing. “OJ” al so caught 13 passes for one touchdown. He is one of the toughest running backs ever to wear the blue and v^iiite. “OJ” is from Winton, North Caro lina. Lawrence Harrell - No. 12, 185 lbs., 6’1” - Senior Quarterback “Chickenman” as his teammates call him, ccanpleted 83 - 157 pass es last year and twelve of them for touchdowns. He is considered to be the best in ClAA (known for the “long bomb”). “Chickenman is from Portsmouth, Virginia and is one of the Tri- Caltains. Maurice Harrod - No. 21, 160 lbs., 6’ Senior Flanker Maurice led the Vikings Squad last year in pass receptions and was third for touchdowns scored. He is one of the most elusive and speedy wide- receivers in CIAA (“Chickenman's favorite target”). Maurice is from Washington, D. C. and one of the Tri-Captains. Aly Khan Johnson - No. 66, 218 lbs., 6’2” Senior Middle Line Backer Khan is big and strong and has the credentials to be ALL-CIAA. He loves contact and likes to “low er the boom” on running backs. Aly Khan is from Williamston, N.C. and al so Tri-Captain. Issac Oliver - No. 52, 212 lbs., 6’3” Junior Line Backer Ike, native of Chesa peake, Virginia, has what it takes to be a BIG PLUS on the Viking Defense this year. He has good range and hits hard. Larry Johnson - No. 65, 218 lbs., 6*2” Junior Defensive Tackle Larry, the younger brother of Aly Khan, should really come into his own this year. Larry is a sure tackier and agile pass rusher. He is from Williamston, North Caro lina. Leon Thomas - No. 23, 170 lbs., 6’ Junior Defensive Back Leon has the quickness and aggressiveness to match any offensive back in CIAA. Coach Caldwell will be looking for great things from him this year. Leon is from Portsmouth, Virginia. Darnell Johnson - No. 71, 235, 6*3” Junior Defensive End Darnell, a lover of phy sical contact, is one of the most improved line men on the squad. He should reach his true po tentials this year. Virginia State Stops Elizabeth City 20-14 Virginia State College used a clutch fourth quar ter goal line stand to hold the Elizabeth City State University just five short yards of the goal and register an opening game 20 - 14 victory Saturday. A fourth down pass interception by Tony Abrams in the end zone kept the defending CIAA champions from being up set by the young and re building Vildngs. This al so was the first game for Elizabeth City. Early in the first period senior quarterb a c k Lawrence Harrell, un protected all afternoon by a green line, was hit hard by Larry Brooks, 270 pound defensive tackle, and Ernest Harris, 250 pound guard, fumbling as he hit the turf. Ronald Harris recovered for Virginia State and they had the first break of the game. From the Vikings 24 yard line the Trojans marched to the 18 where the ECSU defense held. Robert Davis booted the Trojans into an early 3-0 lead. Later in the period Vir ginia State recovered another Elizabeth City fumble deepinViking ter- ritoy, but were unable to hit the scoreboard. But later in the period following a Viking punt Virginia State marched 69 yards for the first touch down of the afternoon. Highlighting the drive was the passing of former Perquimans Union star Joe Winslow. Ronald Bul lock took the 30-yard scoring aerial from Win slow. With the PAT Vir ginia State had a 10 - 0 advantage goir^ into the second frame. Elizabeth City came roaring back, taking ad vantage of a pass inter ception by Aly Kahn John son who returned it from the 31 to the VSC 11, fin ally made it to the goal line. Rene Laughinghouse went the final yard on a burst up the middle. Har rell hit Lindsey Riddick for the two extra points as Elizabeth City brief ly closed the gap to 10- 8. The Trojans also came fighting back as they took the kickoff and moved from their own 31 to the Elizabeth City 15. The Viking defense held though, and Davis toe put three more points on the board for VSC. Elizabeth City got a big break following the second half kickoff as Virginia State’s James Morrison fumbled on the first play from scrim mage. Harrell wasted little time as he found Riddick with a 23 - yard pass, and the fine sojAio- more back shook tacWers before crossing the goal with the second Elizabeth City touchdown of the af ternoon. Harrell passed for the two extra points and Elizabeth City took the lead 14 - 13. The Trojans then mounted a sustained 56 yard touchdown drive with Morrison going the final yard. Davis kicked the extra point and Virginia State once again had the advantage 20 - 14; which was the final score. Elizabeth City appar ently scored a safety near the end of the third quar ter, but an official’s rul ing took the two points away from the Vikings. Virginia State did not threaten again in the game, but their defense held the Vikings off the final quarter to preserve the victory. Aside from the loss, the Vikings lost the services of quarterback Harrell who was taken to a Pet ersburg hospital for ob servation following a leg injury. 4 & ‘-r-‘ '■Freshman? Well, you can look forward to four of the happiest years of my life.” is YOUR U^ND CC€AH.