( t Page 10 The Chronicle-Saturday,December 9, i? ? ?F x v, WSSU star wingman Reggie Gainer has become the first basketball player this season to be named as the< Winston-Salem Chronicle's "Ram of g the Week" for his play in leading the Rams to two victories during the last seven days. The victories upped the" j: Rams record to 4-0 and kept them among the nations top small college : :! basketball teams. _ :j:: The 6-8 Gaines, called "Cat" because of his quickness fired in a total of f\ 1 rvr*i nfc 1tka ? >/* 1? y( VA ^VU1V4 &Ai U1V IW HI U1C teams 79-60 win over Elon, the big & junior scored 27 points, hitting on 12 of $ 21 field goal attempts, had eight All-QAA Tear HAMPTON* VA.... The Central Intercolleg Association football coaches met in Hend< and selected the conference's official footbal Loacft limy HayesoT Winston-Salem Stat received the Coach of the Year Award two y< for his undefeated season and outstandi: ? ? . anilities. received honorable mention for their performance during the season. Honorable Mention Michael Smith WR Sr. 6'2" 185 Fayei Tim Hampton TE So. 6*3" 205 "EJize Jesse Long TE Jr. 6'4'" 210 Livin, Gary Raiford OT Sr. 6'3" 225 WSS1 Ricky Furline LB Sr, 6'0- 220 Fayel Cat Gill K Sot~"5'10"-300 J.C.J ^/Duct With CIAA champion but . the Pant Winston Salem State in stole the sho* Delaware playing in the two touchdowi NCAA- division n piayons ty In the win. and MEAC champ South In the early g Carolina State at home as if the A&1 after failing to get a bid in by?All-Ameri the division 1-AA playoffs "Pee Wee" the third annual Gold Bowl have the best in Richmond, Va. became a Jones put th< battle of second place front with a ; teams last Saturday. And goal after a fui when it ended Virginia y and added i Uniori, the CIAA runner-up pointerfollowi had become the first team? cornerback~ C in that conference to win son's twointei the bowl game beating But the Pan MEAC bridesmaid Nortlr hacHHittle-oi Carolina A&T 21-6. of their own in The game was expected to divison i-A be a battle between the Late in the fi: Virginia Union offense Patterson br which features super back the Aggie li Judge Thomas and the ~ Jones punt ar Aggie mammoth defense out of the ai VV-S Smokers By Robert EUer Sports Editor end of the firs 30-28 at the The Winston Salem Smo- kn?tted the5 8 kers wheelchair basketball ?n ^arty team split a doubleheader basket of the with the Greenville, N.C. r"rd Steelwheelers Saturday af- ~~ at t e < ternoon at Sprague Street The score wa Recreation Center losing 0003510115 l" the first game 51-49 before minu*es ^e^01 coming back to capture the w|1?e,ers took second 53-51. wlth less than remaining. In the opening game the throws by Cla Smokers grabbed a 19-6 score and G lead early in the first quar drove the le; -ter behind the hot shooting * ^ ^ court to score of Elmer Gavton. Otis Thompson, and Gary Hooks. The Sttelwheelers, however, come back to Vwjfc? close to 23-17 by quarters OH end. The second quarter was a defensive battle as both teams shot coldly and the half ended with the Smokers leading 27-19.. The Steelwheelers outscored the Smokers 14-2 in the third quarter to build a ,: 35-29 lead and although the Smokers closed to within two on several occassions in the final minutes, they . never caught up. Clayton led the Smokers scoring with 16 points while Thompson added 14. The Steelwheelers James Bre- OHST eze led all scorers with 17 Frjima points. In the second game the Smokers trailed 1*-12 at the I??? 1978 tam ofth win over St. Augustine's, he hit on a miraculous 16 of 19 floor shots, grabbed nine rebounds and dealt out Reggie Gaines two assists. His 29 point per game average leads botht the C1AA and district 26 scoring races. Earlier this %C??k he was tabbed as the NA1A district 26 "basketball player of the week." With All-American Carlos Terry gone 7 to the pros, Gaines has now become the leader of the Rams. He wasted ~ Offense ? Name r~ Kermit Blount iate Athletic Judge Thomas ;rson, N.C., Timmy Newsome I team. James Jackson ears in a row Charles Stoman rig coaching Buqiis Travis Ernesto Youngs ther players Curtis Lyman outstanding Leroy Jones Charles Miles Defe Joe Bell Plummer Bullock Waddell Moses Willie Jordan Baxter^ Harrington JamesT^igh tteville St. JJ. Marshall Jones . City St. U. Willie Grimes gstone C. Leroy Adams tfc?rr~ Tony -Thompsn rteville St. U. Don Rose imith II * 1 - ? i >ps Bowl ther defense zones to knot the score 6r contributing at the half. is and a safe- Early in the third quarte the Panthers foced the^Ag oing it looked gies to try another punt. T defense led Under another strong rus ican Dwaine Jones dropped the puni Board would! picked it up and tried to ru of it. MIM but fumbled again in th s Aggies <m? endzones. Union's Eugen 30 yard field Taylor fell on it and Mich mble recover- ael Crawley's conversio mother three made the score 13-6. tng the first of The defense added a safe ierald?John- ty^before^the Panther_oJ rceptions. fense added a score t ither defense make the final 21-6. rfensive^ show?South Carolina State ha t store for the won the two previous gs A Aggies., mes between the two let rst half Kevin gues in post season comp oke through tition beating Norfolk Stat ne, block a in the inaugural contest an id snatched it stopping the WSSU Ram r in the end 10-7 last season. Split Games ;t quarter and to insure the teams secon half. They win of the season. ame at 37 all Clayton again paced th itman's only Smoker attack with 20 game late in points. Thompson contrit irter and led uted 14, and Hooks, wh quarters end. did not start, came off th O 1 ? ' - - a vt^KA uii wur oencn to tally la including the final ten in the final six minutes, re the Steel- The Smokers will take o a 49-47 lead the league leading Carolin two minutes Tarwheels in another doi Two free bleheader on Saturday, D< yton tied the cember 9 at Sprague Cei ary Hooks ter. The first game begir ngth of the at 7:00 p.m. witfi the se< with 47 left ond slated to begin at < ha - II - TooiiaII ArtAccent ^rame Your OvmM Kj Unique Paster! BLsh Craft Thatjj wood Plaza Center It-Yourself , Art Accent 4171 76S-3SX9 f ie Week 30 points and grabbing 15 rebounds in 29 minutes of action in the seasons opener. 1 Things have not always been so rosy for the outgoing Gaines, however. He came to WSSU after a high school career at Hoggard high in Wilmington where he was suspended during his junior year, but came back to become ; the conferences leading scorer in his final season, while garnering All-Conference and All-Southeast honors. "1 started six games my sophomore year at Hoggard and was suspended my junior year after i failed to run laps when Y had the flut" he recalls.. Entering WSSU with the last name of Ioto rv//? - i ? * ? - i-?/o wiuciai tlAA hootb Position Class Hgt QB Jr. 6'2" RB Sr. 6'2'J-. RB Jr. 6'3" WR Sr. 6'3" WR Sr. _6'4" tt- p- """ 11 or. O J OT Sr. 6*2" OT Sr. 6'2" OG , Jr. 6'4" OG Sr. ? 5*T~C Sr.l 1 5'8" ?nse DL . Sr. 6*4" DL Jr. 6*3" DL Sr. 6'5" DL Sr. 6'4" LB Sr. 6'1" LB Jr. 6'0" LB . Jr. 6'1" DB Sr. 6'11 DB Jr.Sr. 6'1" DB Sr. 6*2" it.? jij: Coach of the Ye; "i ?? ME - * i Here i jjABeql -r| n ? ? S |U^e\ ^ ^ i I 219500 \ jlllll /j d | value W ^ 'jlW8* _ g o.n7y 5 to seiU ' Rrn~ ' S v i/rlMk horse i JSk^qc 1 MI. < Jin, S ^^3750 g QUANTITY LIMITED ? 1035 Northwest S Blvd. ' 8 723-1bo1. !?M-F 8-5:30;Sat.8-5 _ MMMMMMWMMWMMMl the sturdily built 205 pounder, he came down with tendonitus in both knees during his freshman year, and started only one game while playing behind Terry. Starting every game last season, he quickly developed into one of the league's most dangerous scoring threates and his rebounding improved as the season progressed. This season he will be looked to even ijij more for rebounding help with Terry gone, and thus far he has responded well, "fknow I'm going to have ?o go 7 to the boards more with Carlos gone and I worked hard over the summer to ? improve my rebounding. 1 want to be '? a complete player and help our team win the nation^ t^Ue,, ^ all Team Wt. School 170 wssu 200 V . U.U. -217 WSSU 180 Liv. 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