AC Phoenix, September 1989, Page 7-A Panthers prepare»for banner year Jo»eph Tavlor By Malcolm Pharr The Panthers are probably the only team in the CIAA that can look bad and still win football games. Despite some key personal losses, Coach Joe Taylor hopes the opening statement stands true. The Panthers lost "Mr. Everything" in QB Ken Jones, but other coaches feel no re morse for Taylor. Carl Wright, a 6'5" strong arm kid, has waited patiently and studied hard for his opportunity to show case his talent. When he's not passing, he'll be handing the ball off to Kurt Greene. Greene, who as a redshirt fresh man gained 447 yards and averaged 73 yards per carry, while scoring 10 touchdowns. Donald Saunders is the top re ceiver for the Spartons with 34 catches. Full back William Flight will be a formidable compli ment to Greene in the backfield. Redshirt freshman Tim Hall will try to replace All-American Leroy Gause at linebacker. Linebacker Randall Pearson is solid and Herbert Parham, one of Union's strongest play ers is ready for a banner year. RANDY JONES UPHOLSTERY AND CANVAS P.O. BOX 514, TAYLORSVILLE, N.C. 632-5145 A kick in the pants for black colleges By Malcolm Pharr Each football season there are changes in rules during the off season. This year NCAA rule makers decided to curve the percentage on kickers with field goals and paint after touchdowns. In the past college kickers have been able to use a tee for these duties. This season, no tee will be used. Once again we see who the rules are made for In college athletics. The lack of the tee will have a direct eftect or| Division II schools (Black Colleges included) and will be tremendous be cause of poorer field conditions and grass fields. Division I kickers will have more of an advan tage because they play on artificial turf more times than not. The two- point conversion will play a significant role in the Division II schools, I- AA schools and other universities with inferior playing field conditions. Oh sure Division I kick ers will be less effective, but of course pro scouts will see more of them. It would be nice if the NCAA rule makdrs would look at the entire scope of college athlet ics instead of singling out Division I. The rules are made as if no one from Divisions II, l-AA, or III ever make it to the NFL. Perhaps some of the coaches who have participated in, professional foofba" nan See Kick on page ii-a GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3901 Carver Rd. 767-7530 Director ■ Doris Moore 767*4052 English - Dr. Pauline Foster Math - Mrs. Matthews WEDNESDAY etOO-arSO PM WINSTON LAKE FAMILY YMCA 901 Waterwork Road 724*9205 Director * Mrs. Patricia Joyner 724*4201 English - Math * Mrs. Jo Ann Davis SATURDAY 10:00 AM • 1:30 PM NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Jerry Drayton. Pastor 101b N. Trade Street * /24-1824 Director - Mr. Daniel Piggott English - Math- Mrs. Diane Piggott WEDNESDAY'S • 6:00 • 8:00 PM SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH 916 East 12th Street - 724-9263 Director - Ms. Annie Belton /48'0645 English - Mrs. Barbara Puryear Math - Mrs. Savannah Johnson WEDNESDAY 6:00 - 8:00 PM FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 700 Highland Avenue 722-6266 Director - Mrs Valinda Kimbrough English • Mrs. Marion Pittman Math • Mrs, Valinda Kimbrough MON. 6*7: PM (Math) & TUES. 5-6 PM (English)