Page 4—SMOKE SIGNALS, March, 1990 Saint Tatrickj (Day March 17th © Collegiate Wrestling at it’s best ...... _ *■ - By Jack Goldberg The Chowan Braves’ wrestling squad set several new team records en route to a prestigious victory in the Longwood Duals held in Farmville, VA. Chowan defeated district foe, Wilkes Community College, for the third time this year, 38-10, to advance into the second round where they faced Newport News Apprentice School. The Shipbuilders were no match for the Braves, and Chowan soundly thrashed them, 45-6. The championship found the Braves across the mat from Pembroke State, a nationally ranked power in Division II who Chowan outpointed earlier this season, 69-64, to win the Newport News Invitational. In what has been a trademark this season, the Braves “never give up attitude” enabled them, after two ties in earlier weight classes, to sweep the upper weights led by All-American Melvin “Bull” Crosby’s pin in the final match to defeat Pembroke State, 23-17. With the victory, the Braves conclude the regular season undefeated with an out standing 17-0-2 record, ranked No. 7 in the nation their highest finish ever. The undefeated season is only the second time in Chowan’s 18 year history of competitive wrestling that a team in Chowan blue has gone through a season unbeaten, the first since 1980. Head Coach Jody Taylor, in only 3 years, has established a new career record for overall victories. The previous record, which stood for 10 years, was set by former coach Steve Nelson from 1975-1980 was 40- 30-0. Under Taylor’s guidance, the Braves have carved out an exem- plorary 42-6-1 record to establish a new standard of excellence. Individually, there were superlative performances turned in by this year’s squad, wrestling at 118, Stockton Williams finished 26-4-2; 134, Victor Balmaceda 21-8-1; 158, Tyrone Talbert 21-0; 167, Joe Hawkins, 14-2- 2; 190, Melvin Crosby who finished 27-1. On his heavyweight Crosby, who has compiled a 56-8 record during his 2 years at Chowan in cluding a national runner-up per formance last year, Taylor had these comments, “Melvin is the best heavyweight I’ve ever seen in all my days as either a competitor or a coach. His combination of muscle and quickness give him an excellent chan ce at becoming a national champion.” Sunday, February II, the Braves participated in the Mid-Atlantic Regionals on the campus of Wilkes Community College in Wilkesboro, NC. From which the three top finishers in each weight class will ad vance to the national tournament in Bismark, ND. Feb. 19-20. The Braves proved their undefeated season was no fluke, winning the Mid-Atlantic Districts, defeating the no. 3 team in the nation, Middlesex Community in head to head comf)etition. Chowan’s big three, Williams, Reynolds, and Crosby all wrestled to individual championships in their weight classes. Joe Hawkins wrestling at 167 lbs. won his weight division, along with Tyrone Goins, And Tyrone Talbert, who both finished second, and Alan Hackman who finished third. The Braves will send its largest contingent of 7 to the national tournament. The Championship, was the first for Chowan in its 20 year history while Taylor was named Coach of the Year in the Mid-Adantic, which en compasses the entire east coast. Athletic Director Jim Garrison, when asked about this year’s program, com mented, “these guys are not only com petitive but good students as well. No matter what they do in the nationals, they’ve already proven to me and the school that they’re winners. They’ve already taken on and beaten some of the finest programs the east coast has to offer and that, my friend, speaks for itself.” V*' J S' Photo By K»n Tralno Canadian Geese splashing around on Chowan’s Lake Vann located behind the Lakeside Student Center. Chowan’s scenic Squirrel Park provides many opportunities for student’s outdoor enjoyment. Photo By K»n Traino March is: Red Cross Month National Nutrition Month National Retardation Month National Peanut Monlh Youth Alt Month M MARCH 1990 Mid-Term Grading Period. Mid-Term break begins at conclusion of classes. National Anthem Day. Save Your Vision Week 4-9. Classes resume at 8:00 a.m. Girl Scout Week 11-17. Religious Emphasis Week 12-16. Rotaract meets, 6:30 p.m.. Confer ence Room, LSC Musical Entertainment, Mike Rayburn, 11:45 ajn. - 1:00 p.m., Thomas Cafeteria. Movie, Karate Kid Part m, 8:00 p.m., RMH Auditorium. Saint Patrick's Day. Movie, Turner & Hooch, 8:00 pjn., RMH Auditorium. 18 National Poison Week 18-24. Spring Begins. National Agriculture Day. Musical Entertainment, Permanent Vacation, 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., LSC. 25 Chowan Players Present, "You're A Good Man, Chariie Brown" 10:00 a.m. Matinee, Turner Aixiito- rium. Chowan Players Present, "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" 1:00 pjn. Matinee, Turner Audito rium. Rotaract meets 6:30 p.m., Confer- erKe Room, LSC. Movie, Uncle Buci(, 8:00 p.m., RMH Auditorium. Movie, Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade, 8:00 pjn., RMH Audito- Chowan Players Present, "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" 8:00pjn. Performance, Turner Au ditorium. Movie, Parenthood, 8:00 pjn. RMH Auditorium. Chowan Players Present, "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" 8:00 p.m. Performance, Turner Au ditorium. Movie, Honey, I Shrunk The Kids, 8:00 p.m. liMH Auditorium. Chowan Players Present, "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" 8:00 p.m. Performance, Turner Au ditorium.