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8 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., DECEMBER 5. 1981 . . j, jriz$m '.-.a ,1 x J. 1i ME4 C Basketball Prospectus Hillside's 1981-82 Varsity Team Members of Hillside High Schools 1981-82 varsity basketball team are: (kneeling l-r)Ralph Hunt, Jr., Stanley James, Darnell Holman and Bryant Hunter; (middle row) Steve Reed, Antwan Smith, Demorris Tucker, Fuller Sasser and manager Robert Jackson; (back row) head coach Leondras Williams, Steve McCormick, John Davis, Arnold Fogg and Reggie Allen. Pholo by Roy H Hornet Jayvees Shoot For First Place Finish 1 Harris By B. Dawson Hillside junior varsity squad opened its season against Eastern Wayne Warriors on Tuesday. Hornet Jayvees finished 20-2 last season under head coach At Eubanks. Eubanks has only one returning player from that squad 5-9 guard Harold Harris. The small jayvee team will run a three-guard of fense. Harris, along with guards Charles Bumpass and Fred Young, will pilot the Hornet offense. Center Johnny Traylor and Demorris Tucker round out Hillside's star ting five unit. Coach Eubanks says his Hornet defense, like last season, - will try to keep pressure on the ball with its man-to-man coverage. Big 6-2 center Traylor is expected to be ; a' sure shot blocker, perhaps one of the best jayvee centers in the Big Six Conference. Hornet jayvees were Big Six Conference win ners last season and coach Eubanks feels Hillside's jayvee team definitely has the poten tial to reclaim a first place finish in Big Six competition. Anothher first place finish will automatically qualify the jayvee team to compete in the junior varsity's regional invitaitonal tournamet in February. Hornet regular season home games will start at 5 p.m. JUNIOR VARSITY Demorris Tucker-F-5'11 " Jr Anthony Mills-F-6'0"-So David Johnson-FC-6'0"-Jr Johnny Traylor-C-6'2 "-So Leondras Taylor-C-6'2"-Jr Anthony Thompson-C-6'2" Harold Harns-G-5 9 -Jr Charles Bumpass-G-5'9"-So Fred Young-G-5'11 " So Keith Allen-G-5'10 " So Robin Scolt-G-5 9"-So Anthony Poole-G-5'11"-So Steve Jacobs-G-5'9 "-Jr Greg Pratt-GF-5" 1 r -So Head coach: Al Eubanks So AREA COLLEGIATE CAGE ROUNDUP: No. 1 UNC Tops Trojans By Elson Armstrong Although North Carolina Coach Dean Smith has done his best to downplay the early No. 1 ranking of his latest edition of the Tar Heels, his squad has passed two major in teractional tests during the first week of play. In the season opener in Charlotte, four starters scored in double figures as UNC gained a measure of revenge by beating the surprisingly tough Kansas Jayhawks 74-67. Last season in Kansas City, the 'Hawks upset Carolina 56-55. The opponents for the second UNC encounter w' icji, took place in the Greensboro Coliseum before over 15,000 par tisan fans were the highly regarded Southern California Trojans. USC Coach Stan Morrison was impressed with the play of Carolina which Eagles Slam (Continued from Page 5) In 55 meetings with the Aggies, A&T leads 28-23-4. NOTES The Eagles set team records for first downs (195), total of fense, plays (803), rushing plays (588), fumbles (54), and fumble losses (27). The Eagles averaged 294.4 yards in total offense 174.3 rushing, 120.1 passing. They held their op ponents to 175.5 yards 90.6 rushing, 84.8 passing. NCCU A&T Firsl Downs 19 11 Rushes-yards . 60-281 38-23 Passing yards . . 74 134 Passing 5-11-0 4-18-1 Punts-Avg . 5-32 5-35 Fumbles-Losl . 2-1 2-2 Penalties-yards . 13144 7-80 held off the pesky Californians to win 73-62. "They play preci sion basketball. They chopped us up inside. we collapsed our defense and they shot from the perimeter. At the end, they ran a con trol game and were very impressive with it". This Trojan team has been picked by many to finish second behind UCLA in the Pac-Ten race but like most Pac Ten teams that have fac ed Dean Smith squads, they came up on the short end of the stick (UNC now has an in credible 12-1 edge over Pac-Ten teams over the past 15 years. The only loss was the National Championship Game to UCLA in Los Angeles in 1968). UNC Freshman Michael Jordan was very impressive on defense and he contributed 12 points as all of the star ting five scored in double figures. James Worthy and Sam Perkins led the way with 18 each. North Carolina State, while admittedly not ex actly playing an "NBA" early season schedule, improved their ledger to 2-0 j by romping past Davidson 76-55 in Charlotte before only 3,500 fans. State was in control throughout the game. Thurl Bailey, Scott Parzych and freshman center Cozell McQueen combined for 40 points to lead the Wolfpack. Duke, seeking it's first win after a heart breaking 76-75 double overtime loss to Vander bilt in Durham in their season opener, will seek to get into victory lane against LaSalle and Ap palachian State this week. Both games will be in Durham. N.C. Central gets underway with their an nual Bull City Classic this Friday and Saturday nights on the NCCU campus. The Eagles will be trying to win this event for the first time since it began in 1976. Smithfield-Selma Hands Hornets First Loss NCCU .. NCA&T. 14 0 14 - 35 7 - 7 . NCCU 1st Kersey 2 run (Massey kick) NCCU 1st Fraylon 15 run (Massey kick) NCCU 2nd Fraylon 1 run (Massey kick) NCCU 4th Tate t run (Massey kick) A&T 4th Thomas 1 run (Herring kick) NCCU 4th Kersey 7 run (Massey kick) A-1 1.561 MMdual Statistics RUSHING NCCU: Fraylon 10-7. Kersey 20-105. Tale 20-131. 'Worthy 5-19. I. Laney 1-19, J. Faison H-13). Whitaker 2-5. Grayson 1-8. A&T: Sutton 7-14. Thomas 15-36. Lynn' 15-(-26). Harris V PASSING ' NCCU: Fraylon 5-11-0 74, A&T: Lynn 4-18-1 134. ' PASS-RECEIYIM ' NCCU: Melton 3-37. Hunt 2-37. : Harris 3-125. Penny 1-9. By B. Dawson Hillside High School's wrestling team took three wins by pins and one forfeit. Smithfield Selma came up with four pins and five forfeits to hand the Hornets their first defeat 54-21. Hornet winners were 1 19-pound Norman Smith, 126-pound Kurt Bullock and 138-pound Torence Porter. Smith handily pinned Spartan Calvin Reinfaw. In a hard-fought match. Bullock struggled to overcome Smith field Selma's Carl Welch. Hillside's Porter used his quickness to pin Ronnie Ennis. Hillside winner by a forfeit was 112-pound Calvin Meadows. In the exhibition ' contest. Hornets Shawn Smith and Mike Fisher were victorious. Hillside ' wrestlers travel to Greensboro Dudley on Thursday, Dec. 3, for their second non-conference meet. HHS. Wrestling Team, 1981-82 Shawn Smilh-119 Ibs.-lreshman Kurt Bullock-126 Ibs.-sophomoie Marshall Spears-138 lbs. -sophomore Morris ' Conrad-105 lbs-sophomore .Mike Fisher-119 lbs -sophomore Torance Porter-138 lbs. -junior Kevin Atkins-165 lbs. -junior Chris Borden-hvwt-junior Tim Harrington-126 lbs. -senior Norman Smith-1 19 lbs. -senior Kenneth Harris-98 lbs. -senior Bartow Saunders-185 lbs. -senior Head coach: Sam Jones SCHEDULE (Date-Opponent-Meet Time) Dec. 3-at Greensboro Dudley-7: 30 Dec. 7-at Webb-7:30 Dec. 12-at Cary-10 a.m. (Quad Meet) Jan. 4-Northern-7:30 Jan. 7-at Person -7; 30 Jan 1 1-Chapel Hill-7 30 Jan. 14-at Vance-7 30 Jan. 18-0urham-7.30 Jan. 21-at Northern-7 30 Jan. 25-Person-7:30 Jan. 28-at Chapel Hill-7:30 Feb. 1-Vance-7;30 Feb. 4-at Durham-7.30 Feb. 12-13-Sectionals The famous and gigantic ceibe tree of Ponce, Puerto Rico is over 300 years old and was already huge when Ponce was founded, about 1692. Bethane-Cookman College (6-4, 13-15) The success of this team depends a lot on whether B-CC can lure a big man. However, coach Cy Mc Ctairen is probably the most valuable man on the squad, because the crafty 20-year head men tor has a way of winning many that he should not. He prefers a running game; but last season he slowed it a bit what he calls "taking the air out of the ball" and the tactic forced opponents .into mistakes. A big plus in those situations was that his team led the ME AC in free throw shooting with 73.5, which was good enough to rank the Wildcats 19th in the nation. Bethune Cookman ran into some unexpected problems when it found it lost two starting underclassmen (guard Ellis James and forward Charles Terrie), in addition to the two starting graduates. The lone returning starter is 6-2 forward Jarvis Smith (13.2 ppg, 5.1 rpg). The other forward is no pro blem with 6-4 top reserve Harold Peoples (9.2 ppg) returning, and one sure guard is Elijah Wells; but after.that lies a ques tion. Danny Harris could step in at point guard, and possibly Tom Reilly at center. To help, Mc Clairen has signed three forwards and t two guards. Delaware State Col lege (3-7, 8-18) Third year coach Ajac Triplett. welcomes the return of four starters, and a substitute who filled in admirably last season. William Hill (6-5), a 1980 All-MEAC for ward, was lost after the first semester, but . averaged 1 1 points before bowing out. He will be joined up front by center John Wright (6-5), who scored 14.6 ppg, grabbed 8.9 rpg, while leading the MEAC in blocked shots; and probably Albert Ander son (8.5 ppg). A pair of six-footers will spark the" backcourt, led by second team All-MEAC Jeff Gumbs, who hit at a 13.7 clip, while dishing off 75 assists in 25 games. His mate is David Harr ington, an extraordinary leaper, who averaged 7.7 ppg and 4.1 rpg. If the Hornets show a little more patience, and if they can move the op position arounds some under the basket, DelState should enjoy a good season. Florida A&M Univer sity Third-year coach James Giles erased a disappointing first season with a 17-11 record last year, a second-place tie in the MEAC (6-4), and a se cond consecutive con solation win in the Tour nament. FAMU led the conference in scoring (74.9), field goal percen tage (48.3), andk FG defense (42.7); which was seventh best in the NCAA. Giles lost two top frontcourt players, but retained All-MEAC Darrell Spence, a 6-5 guard who averaged 16.2 points per game, 4.4 re bounds, three assists, and led the league in FG shooting (56.4). He will be accompanied in the backcourt by Alex Bu nion or Isaac Brown, who had 58 assists in 1981. Paul Adderley (12 ppg) and Anthony Knighton will probably get the forward slots, but will be pushed by Gary Townsend. Center Michael Toomer (6-8) was a member of the MEAC Commissioner's Rookie Team, and looks to take over; but he will be pressured by Larry Broner and junior col lege transfer Curtis Taylor (6-8). If the. scrappy Rattlers can match their opponent's rebounds, FAMU could be more than just tough. Howard University (6-4, 17-12) - Coach A.B. ; , Williamson's .talented Bison tied fori second during the regular season, won their second straight MEAC Tournament, and represented the con ference in its first ever NCAA Playoff berth; but the team never con sistently displayed full strength. This year they win be without star for ward Larry Spriggs, but the other four starters all return. Leading the way is 1980 MEAC Player of the Year, and 198! All Conference forward James Ratiff 6-8). He led the league in scoring last year (18.8), and was third in rebounding (9.4). James Terry (6-11), coming off an in credible MEAC Tourna ment performance, will be back at center, as will guards Bernard Perry (13.7 ppg), and Rodney Wright (5 assists per game). Lawrence Norflett (5.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg) will vie for Springg's spot along with incoming freshkmen Ken Thomas and Chauncey Terry, no relation to James. Both newcomers averaged over ten points and re bounds per game. So with the strong reboun ding and fin individual scoring potential, Howard will have another chance to match superior talent with 9' fine season. North Carolina A&T State University (7-3, 21-8) Coach DonCor- bett won! the 1980-81 MEAC regular season ti tle, reached the tourney finals in only his second year, ad led his team to a berth in the NIT Playoffs. Much of the Aggies' success could be attributed to a discipline offense, a sticky defense, All-MEAC guard James Anderson, and MEAC Rookie Team forward Joe Binion, who is destined to be one of the best. Binion was second top rebounder in the league (9.5), helped the Aggies lead as a team (40.6), and scored 14.5 ppg. Anderson, a transfer from Lincoln (MO), made a spec tacular entrance into the MEAC, scoring 18.3 ppg, giving off 3.2 assists, and was an all purpose clutch per former. A&T also retain ed starting guard Ron Stinchcomb (3.6 assists pg) and starting forward Antoine Collins (7.2 ppg, 5.8 rpg). James Horace, a forward who played off the bench, much of last season, returns with his 11.6 ppg and 4.4 rebounds. The Aggies bench goes deep, and : with the' help of some quality recruits, A&T should be the team to beat in the MEAC's 1981-82 campaign. South Carolina State College (4.6, 11-15) Coach Johnny Jones had a tough rookie season, but is seeking brighter days after losing only one player, a reserve for ward. SC State scored (71 .2 ppg) and rebound ed (40.2 rpg) well last, year, but the defense just was not there, finishing last in the MEAC in both scoring and FG defense. However, the Bulldogs' 1981-82 fire .power should comfortably compensate for some of that. Forward Gregory "Silk" Wilson (6-6),-who average 15 points and 7.4 rebounds per game, will guide the team along with fellow forward Bryan Gice (11.8 ppg, 8.9 rpg) and guard Joe Robinson (13.5 ppg). The other starters are guard Kirk Collier, a fine shooter, and sophomore cneter Franklin Giles, who took over during mid-season. The frontcourters will be spelled by Lorenzo Chance, Dwayne Sudler, and Tennesee State transfer Syl Parsons; while the guards will get aid from Merle Scott and Tony Ashford. If Jones can toughen his squad on defense, the Bulldogs could be on the top side of many blowouts, and a winning season. University i of Maryland-Eastern Shore Fifthiyear coach Kirkland Hall has done very well in his two-year absence from the MEAC, 16-9 in 1980, 17-13 last year, and has been in the NAIA Districts as an indepen dent both seasons. Hall is a true believer in the fast break, and will run at all times as long as it is clicking. His ball control is still one where the of fense looks to score. For the past several years, he enjoyed the services of Kenny Simmons and Steve Hay, but they are gone. He will now rely on guard Alan Faulks to fuel his speed machine. Mario Barkley and Allen Davenport will lead the frontcourt. The Hawks' rebounding will be (Continued on Page 12) BC?1 AUTO PARTS STORES AUDIOVOX SUPER SOUND PACKAGE! This complete sound package Includes the Audiovox 3000 stereo cassette am-hvi raoio, AMP 500 "Sound Exploder" amplifier and a pair of SC-10 speakers. Wire up and enjoy. Sua List $164.90 LIMITED QUANTITIES 1982 CHILTON DOMESTIC REPAIR MANUAL Deluxe Hard Cover Edition U.S. cars since 1975. 7052 Sug. List $17.95 (5)99 s. CHILTON IMPORT MANUAL For import cars and light trucks 1976-81. 7029 Sug. List $19.95 CHvom MPMt 2 MMMi1982 jj 13." 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