Extramural Champs with the slow start on the intramural sports this fall one would think the niiole idea of intramurals would have vanished, but through the efforts of Mr. Bob Young and some interested students the programs survived and turned out to be some what rewarding. On November 9, 1972, the first annual Extramural Tournament was held in' Goldsboro, at Wayne Com munity College. The event was designed to b-ing the best intramural teams in Flag Football, Cross- 'Country, and Volley ball from all Community Colleges together to compete. The schools that competed were Wayne Community College, Southeastern Community College, Samp son Technical Institute, and Johnson Technical Institute. see was represented in two events, Cross-Country and Volleyball. Unfortunately our Cross Country runners, Richard Smith and General Johnson were unable to win their event, the Volleyball team was victorious. The Volleyball team earned the right to represent SCC in Uie tournament by defeating some tough Intramural teams on our own campus. The team won four straight games in extramural com petition to clinch the championship, the SCC team won their first two games by downing Wayne Community College in two lop-sided contests, then beat the much more experienced Sampson Tech Team in the next two games to insure their championship. The players on the team were, Co-Captains Ervin SmiUi and Terrie Bell, Dennis Norris, Mitchell Burney Curtis Qark, Gene Ward and Jay Young. The teams Ad visor was Mr. Bob Young. Extramural tournaments of this type will be held at the end of each Quarter at dif ferent sites. Get involved today and bring some more Extramural Championships to SCC. —BY Curtis Qark' Season's Greetings Ram’s slip past Sandhills: 91-82 Players Geter Alston Lane Rhett Haggins Williams Major Parker Half Time Score Ram’s 52, Sandhills 39 Ram’s romp past Johnson Tech: 136-74 F.G. F.T. Total 9 3-5 21 5 1-2 11 4 0-2 8 10 1-2 21 7 4-7 18 0 0 0 5 2-4 12 0 0 0 Players Geter Alston Lane Rhett Haggins Williams Major Parker F.G. 12 6 11 11 6 5 8 4 F.T. Total 2-2 26 3-4 15 1-1 23 0 22 0 12 2-3 12 2-4 18 0 8 November SOUTHEASTERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE " RAMS" BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1972-73 Time Team 30 Thurs. *Johnston Technical Institute December 2 Sat. Sandhills Community Cbllege 4 Mon. Southwood College 6 Wed. * Sampson Technical Institute 9 Sat. U.N.C. - Chapel Hill 11 Mon. * Fayetteville Technical Institute 14 Thurs. *Lenoir Community College January 6 Sat. Chesapeake College 8 Mon. *Wayne Community College 12 Fri. Palmer College 13 Sat. *Coastal Carolina Community Cc 15 Mon. * Fayetteville Technical Institute 17 Wed. Sandhills Community College 20 Sat. *Surry Community College 22 Mon. * Sampson Technical Institute 26 Fri. * Lenoir Community College 29 Mon. Chesapeake College 31 Wed. * Surry Community College February 3 Sal. Palmer College 5 Mon. *Johnston Technical Institute 10 Sat. College of Albemarle 12 ?.lon. *Wayne Community College 16 Fri. *Coastal Carolina Community C 17 Sat. Southwood College *Conference Games ATTENTION Intramural Sports (Winter Quarter) Basketball Badminton Table Tennis Sign-up today! Half time Score Ram’s 62, JTI 36 SCC Rams destroy Sampson Tech: 147-73 Players F.G. F.T. Total Geter 14 0 28 Alston 9 0 18 Lane 5 1-2 11 Rhett 12 0 24 Haggins 7 0 14 Wilson 10 2-2 22 Major 6 0 12 Parker 0 0 0 Williams 9 0 18 Half Time Score: SCC 82, STI34. Ram’s roll over Southwood: 118-84 Players F.G. F.T. Total Geter 9 0 18 Alston 2 2-2 6 Lane 13 3-4 29 Rhett 5 2-3 12 Haggins 6 0-1 12 Wilson 10 4-5 24 Major 2 2-4 6 Parker 3 0-2 6 Williams 2 1-2 5 Half Time Score Ram’s 56 Southwood 38 Rams drop close contest to UNC-Chapel Hill J.V.’s 78-69 Players F.G. F.T. Total Geter 5 2-4 12 Alston 3 1-2 7 Lane 8 0 16 Rhett 10 0 20 Haggins 1 0 . 2 Wilson 4 0 8 Major 2 0 0 Parker 0 0 0 Williams 0 0 0 Half Time: UNC 47, SCC 31 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.n:. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Place Here There Here Here Charlotte, N.C. There Here There There Here There Here Here Here There There Here There 'Fhere There Here Here Here There Sports The 1972-73 Basketball season is now two weeks old and along with it the fans have been exposed to a team that is phenominal. This years team promises to be one of the be^ SCC has ever had. It is coitered aroimd four returners, two from last years team which posted an overall record of 2M and two from the 1970-71 team. This years record is presently 4-1. Last years record and a conference Co-Championshio will be hard to equal, but Coach Walsh is confident ttiat this years team can live up to everyones expectations. Coach Walsh stated that, “THIS YEARS TEAM SEEMS TO HAVE MORE desire and hustle THAN last YEARS.^'These two things could be deter mining factors in the final results of the season. The years team consist of: Robert Geter, Sophomore, 6- feet-S, forward, from Columbia, S.C.; Frank Alston, Sophomore, 6-feet-6, also from Columbia; Dennis Wilson, Guard, SojAomore, 5- feet-11, from Shallotte; William (Red) Lane, Meet- 3%, forward-guard, from Columbia; Sidney Haggins, Freshman, 6-feet-3, forward from Fairmont; James Rhett, Freshman, 5-feet-9, Kuard. from Columbia; Donald Majors, Freshman, 6* foot, forward, from Bronx, N.Y.; Richard Williams, freshman, Meet-2V4, from Southport: Ricky Parker.