The Stentorian NCSSM Cross Country 1993 by Tony Borelli NCSSM's Cross Country head coach, Kevin Cromwell, is obviously an excellent motivater. His girl's team won all of their first six meets and his men's team is a solid 4-2, through their first six contests. Cromwell's motivating tech niques can be quite interesting, though. Right now he has a unique bet with his girls team. If the girls team can finish in the top three in the state, Cromwell has to get a tattoo of a unicorn on his ankle. From the looks of things, Cromwell, 3rd Bryan's S.L.I., might just have to get the tattoo; he says that both teams have excellent chances in the postseason, and the girls are already designing the potential tattoo. Cromwell says all of his runners have a good work ethic and are having fun at the same time. He denotess Toby Hampson, Lee Cause, and Maia Carter as his biggest senior contributors. Carter, the Micheal Jordan of the girls team, has already had quite a stellar season. In the team's first meet against Roanoke Rapids, Carter not only beat all of the girls involved, but also all of the boys on the Roanoke Rapids team. In the second clash with Roanoke Rapids, only one guy finished ahead a Carter. The girls have beaten Durham Academy, South Granville, Clayton, Louisburg, and Roanoke Rapids, twice. The boys, facing the same schools, have only lost to Durham Acad emy and Clayton, which was decided by a tie-breaker. How ever, Cromwell is quick to point out these wins would not have been possible without some great junior ruimers, particularly Brian Watkins, Aaron Kirtley, Ron Sutherland, Tanisha Merritt, and Dana Pasquale. By running cross coimtry, these juniors can get well adjusted to NCSSM socially and stay in top health at the same time. While Pasquale says that cross country is demand ing, she also says, "I like it a lot, I love running. We work Intramurals at Science and Math by Aaron Massey Once again intramurals are here at NCSSM. The main goal of the program this year is to have fun, exercise, and promote hall spirit. With everything from soccer to free throw contests for both men and women, the intramurals for this year seem promising. The schedule throughout the year for men include (in order): Soccer, Flag Football, Turkey Trot, Banner Contest, Basketball, Free Throw Contest, Sharp Shooter Contest, and Volleyball. The women's schedule has a little variation as shown (in order): Soccer, Softball, Turkey Trot, Banner Contest, Basketball, Free Throw Contest, Sharp Shooter Contest, and Volleyball. There are ten men halls and also ten women haUs (with one all-staff team) participating. Mrs. Witt, who has head of the intramural program, commented that there is more concentration on team sports this year opposed to individual sports. Some of the individual activities that have been in the program in the past but were not placed in the schedule this year include: Tennis, 8 Ball Pool, Racquetball, Table Tennis, and 3 on 3 Basketball. These activi ties were not included this year because of various difficulties. However, these activities will still be offered this year by Coach Brown on a recreational level. Cross Country Team Chetan Bettegawda Victoria Bennett Ben Blizzard Anne Bramley Maia Carter Aaron Dolezal Dara Eberly Marci Gambrell Lee Cause Matt Goss Toby Hampson Chad Harness Hank Hoffman Tory Hoke Aaron Kirtley Tanisha Merritt Aaron Remerenko. Dana Pasquale Ron Sutherland Brian Towles Corey Turner Brian Watkins together as a team and every meet our times are getting closer and closer together." The season, so far, has been very successful for the Unicom cross coimtry squad. Things are probably only going to get better. As Cromwell says, his runners are very deter mined, whether they are trying to beat their last time, another nmner, or win the state title. NCSSM Women's Volleyball by Ryan Burkett This year's "Grunting" Unicorns are on a rage. The mission they have formed within themselves consists of a sequence of methods devised to gain respect and dignity from the NCSSM community as well as the rest of the world. These steps they strive to achieve have several influencing factors, including WIN! The Women of NCSSM have combined for a 10-3 overall record as well as a respectable 7-2 record of in conference play, placing them at second in the conference so far. However these ladies aren't at ease yet as they persist on the trail of the conference leading Louisburg, conference champions for the past several years, on Wednesday, October 6. Last year's team acquired a substantial number of wins placing them at years end at sixth in the conference. However this was not enough to allow them compete in the playoffs for the 1992 season. This disappointment prevented the taste of sweet victory from ever being fully grasped by the juniors of last year. As leaders of the squad this year the invitation to state tournament will be a goal strived for by the team and one which the "Lady Uni's" have close in their sight. Continued on Page 10