April 14. 2008 The News Argus 7 Sports Aggies pound Rams 19-1 STAFF REPORT GREENSBORO The Winston-Salem State softball team (15-15) suffered their worst loss of the season April 7, when the team took a 19-1 loss to the North Carolina A&T Lady Aggies (18-11-1). The Rams continued their recent struggles at the plate, totaling just three hits in the con test, while allowing the Aggies to amass a season-high 15 hits in the game. Three WSSU players recorded one hit each in the loss with junior infielder Whitney Hall scoring the sole Ram run of the game. Sophomore Lonnie Jones drove in the run with an RBI sacrifice bunt in the fifth inning. Fielding errors would plague the Rams all game long as the squad totaled five errors and allowed eight unearned runs to the Aggies. The Rams ran into problems early as the team allowing seven first inning runs to the Aggies. The first three Affgie runs of the game were all unearned, followed by a pair of two-RBI hits. The Rams continued to struggle in the second inning where the Aggies would tack on nine runs, including eight earned runs in the contest. A Ram fielding error would lead to another score by the Aggies as well. The Rams added another pair of unearned runs in the fourth inning. All three WSSU pitchers went into the circle in the loss with jun ior Desiree Ramirez (1-5) taking the loss. Ramirez pitched just one- third of an inning, allowing three earned runs with a strike-out and two walks. Junior Amber Shore pitched two and two-thirds innings as well, allowing three earned runs with four walks and a pair of strikeouts. Sophomore Ashley Boswell pitched an inning, allowing five earned runs with just one walk. The Automated ScoreBook Winston-Salem State at North Carolina Centr (Game 2) Apr 02, 2008 at Durham, NC (Thomas Brooks Park) Winston-Salem State 9 (15-12) Player AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB GILLETTE,Devyn cf 4220 00100 SPINKS,Candace rf 4121 00100 TERRY,Bonika ss 3011 01010 SHORE, Amber dh 3122 00002 HALL, Whitney 3b 2000 10002 HULL,Brittany ph/3b 1110 00000 RAMIREZ,Desiree lb 4 220 01900 SUTTON,Kendall 2b 2 124 10110 JONES,Bronwen If 2001 001 11 BOSWELL,Ashley p 3 111 01033 WOODBURY,Kayla c 0 000 005 10 Totals 28 9 1310 2 3 18 7 8 North Carolina Centr 0 (3-32) BLACNMAGIC Black Magic: ESPN's Most-Watched Documentary Player ABR H RBIBBSOPOA LOB Blue,Sophia 3b 3 020 000 20 Langston,Jennifer dh 3000 03001 Ishida,Michelle p/cf 2 000 000 20 Pittman,Francheska c 2000 01400 Henderson,Ashley lb 2010 007 10 Stroud,Ashanti ss 2000 000 10 Williams,Kristina cf/lf.. 2000 02201 Schooler,Kristen rf/p.... 2 000 002 10 Holmes,Jamila If/rf 2000 00000 Delgado,Kristina 2b...0000 00300 Totals 20 030 06 18 72 Score by Innings R H E Winston-Salem State. 130 104 9 13 0 North Carolina Centr 000 000 0 3 2 ESPN March 16's first part of ESPN's critically acclaimed Black Magic, which aired commercial free in two parts March 16 and 17, was watched by an average of 1,211,000 households (based on a 1.3 rating), making it ESPN's most-watched documentary. The film, directed by Dan Klores, tells the story of the injustice which characterized the Civil Rights Movement in America, as told through the lives of basketball play ers and coaches who attended and worked at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). "With the national discourse swirling around the topic of race, the success of Black Magic speaks to the desire of sports fans for con tent that explores new voices on the American sports story,"said Keith Clinkscales, senior vice president, ESPN content development and enterprises. "We thank Mr. Klores for deliver ing such a high quality and thought-provoking film, as we endeavor to deliver more from ESPN Films in the coming months." Black Magic broke the record set in March 2006 by Through the Fire (1,140,000 homes, based on a 1.3 rating) and averaged 1,546,000 viewers (P2+). The second part of Black Magic also performed very well, with an average of 948,000 homes (1,182,000 viewers), based on a 1.0 rating. ;; TELL YO’MAMA! ’bout www.thenewsargus.com E - Blue,Sophia; Henderson,As. DP - WSSU 1. LOB - WSSU 8; NCCU 2. 2B - TERRY,B(6); SHORE,A(2); SUTTON,K(3). 3B - RAMIREZ,D(2); SUTTON,K(2). HBP - TERRY,B; SUTTON,K. SH - JONES,B 2(5). SF - SHORE,A(l). SB - SP1NKS,C(3); TERRY,B(7). Winston-Salem State IP H R ER BB SO AB BP BOSWELL,Ashley. 6.0 3 0 0 0 6 20 20 North Carolina Centr IP H R ERBBSOABBF Ishida,Michelle 5.0 7 5 4 2 3 20 27 Schooler,Kristen.... 1.0 6 4 4 0 0 8 8 Win - BOSWELL,A (6-2). Loss - Ishida,Miche (0-7). Save - None. HBP - by Ishida,Miche (TERRY,B); by Ishida,Miche (SUT- TON,K). Umpires - HP: T.S. Harkness IB; E. Fryer Start; 4:40 pm Time; 1:20 Attendance; 25 Game; WSSUSB27 f vjake a(dvantage of > free registration to: Commenting on stories Answering polls Receive updates via e-maii^-^^m Personal tyainer Wasting your time in the gym Cardio exercise machines - also called aerobic machines - can be valuaUe and low-impact, if you use them correctly with good form. Back tiunched forward Prevents deep, effective breathing puts stress on spine, shoulders and elbows □ Very large incline (high resistance) PcxirtreaiMilfQnii gj Holding tight with both hands _ Mm:-- ^ V □ Means that speed and resistance are too high: prevents natural, relaxed balance Reading during exercise Distracts person from maintaining good form and monitoring body Requires too much effort to maintain good form Goodtreadmiilfonn • Low or moderate incline • Release hand rails Or if necessary, hold one rail lightly • Natural, erect posture • If desired, listen to music set at low volume Soorce; Exercise physiologist Joseph Warpoha, quoted in WofaMd report tiy Bart>afa Riissi Samataro Grwhic: Helen Lee McComas, Paul Trap

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