- t J ? " ' t~~? v vWhite Bass have been Bumpii showing up at Tuckertown fishing Dam, Hobert Sharpe and will cei "Luke" Nesmith broke out hung their doll flies and boated a Even fine mess of white bass, flies, o Sharpe, using a white and holding red6 mixed tail on his doll 'float a fly, was getting a fish on the bo just about every cast. Luke rocks, joined the fun after some The i nervous switching of doll about i Hies. There is nothing that rising i will shake one up as much the act as sitting in the same boat bait 1 and getting no bites when making the partner is hauling them During in as fast as he drops a lure, fishinj The doll flies were fished Sharpe just above the bottom. To largemi have bumped the bottom flies. I y would have been disastrous, takes o r Yf S >1 , I SI j/ N ' , , % ; * t 1 Bullets D Ricky Mi HAMPTON, Va.--Hampton Insti became the first basketball player i school to be chosen in the NBA dral Bullets made the 6-foot-10, 240 po round choice. The 13th selection-of the second player overall chosen, Mahorn was i ii :~- A .Li-.:- A - . 4JncriuncEittie /'xssociaui chosen since Earl "The Pearl" Monr Baltimore Bullets in the first round Mahom established 18 Hamptc records during his four-year career a incredible 36 All-Star teams. The yo ed Weaver HigFTSchool in Hartford one year of high school basketball. 1 was chosen to play on the junior var scored* in double figures during hi career. After high school, only Hampton State showed any interest in the the ton coach Hank Ford made a favo Ricky's mother, Alice Mahom, and ed to enroll at Hampton Institute. After a freshman year in which points per game, Mahom got his c All-CIAA center "Marvelous" Mar by injury in the sixth game of the P first start ever, Mahom scored 37 p< rebounds in Hampton's 93-92 victor) The rest, as they say, is history, sophomore year with a 24.0 scorii chosen to the league's All-Star t< leading the way, the Pirates postcc period in a decade with a 24-7 marl After a junior season in which he and 13.4 rebound, Mahorn closed 01 with a record-setting 27.6 scoring a the N( AA Division II) and a 15.8 tops in NCAA Division II play) The day prior to the draft, it ap Angeles I akers or Phoenix Suns ha the Pirate star. Both teams had late ill was thrilled when 1 first lcarnec cond round draft choice. I had guar< overconfident but I was pretty confi chosen somewhere between the secoi The onl> drawback was t he hot I Phoenix are so far from m> horn Conn. 1 thought I could contributt , both have top notch teams. Vou bet of dreams about pla>ng for the I.aV ng the bottom, when a streamer, which is my among the rocks, favorite type of lure. The rtainly get your bait streamer is said to be the between boulders, most desireable lure to when fishing doll carry in a survival kit. nee you establish the streamer^ will take I dept of the fish, a fresh water fish as well as in be used to stay off sajt water species. A ttom and above the streamer weighted with a small split shot and fished doll fly will take just si0wly will tantalize any my fish. Its action in jnto striking. 1 have and tailing provides trjecj any number of difion associated with ferenl lures and my most ish; consequently successful fishing has been ; it an attractive lure, done with streamers; home ; the white bass tje(j yet ^ly ^rst ^ass catch g, Nesmith and . . . . , was on a home tied caught bream and outh bass on the doll s*rearner and my largest n a fashion it also catch can be credited with n the appearance of the same. Chapel Hill Wins Trophy For Sports ^ Excellence Winners in the first anK nual Wachovia Cup award WK for excellence in high school l|P athletics are Chapel Hill in Class 4-A, Durham Jordan in 3-A, Bandys in 2-A and I Princeton in 1-A. Chanel Hill u/ith 78^ points, edged South Mecklenburg of Charlotte Iif 282'/2 points. IJ Local schools finishing / (f? near the top of their classes \'\ are: South Park, sixth in I >\ 1 -A; Parkland, sixth in 4-A; VtV ? R.J. Reynolds, tenth in 4-A and East Forsyth, 13th in Vl. The Wachovia Cup award, sponsored by Wachovia Bank and Trust i |# m Company and the North Jff M } Carolina High School Athletic Association, recognizes schools which have the best overall in^ terscholastic sports proT "f* grams in North Carolina. X VVX L* ' Winners are determined by a point sysfem based on | V-% y* performance in state chamill V/l 11 pionship events and the number of sanctioned sports in which the schools participate. Equal points are assigned to all sports anH rnmnn Institute School tion to girls and boys and to nd was selected to an minor sports and major ungster, who attend- sports. This year the awsmJs , Conn., played only program covered 17 sports His senior season, he -six for gifts-'and" 11 for sity squad. He never boys." s short high school Chapel Hill fielded teams in 16 of the 17 sports and and nearby Virginia accumulated a total of 285 n 6-7 player. Hamp- points toward the rablc impression on Wachovia Cup, including the future star decid- 80 points for participation. South Mecklenburg finishhe averaged just 5.5 ed a close second in Class hance to play when 4-A with 282lA points, invin Payne was felled eluding 70 points for par*77-78 season. In his ticipating in 14 sports. \i ?t r o n/t n ro UUnH ^7 4 * \I/a ?v*nLa ?-* ^ ~mio anvj 51 aul/vkj 1 r* c uiaKt nv; ui.miih.hwii i over Virginia State, between men and women's Mahorn finished his sports," said Robert J. ng average and was Monson, principal of cam. With Mahorn Chapel Hill High. 44I think j their first winning this award symbolizes our i. commitment to promote all managed 22.8 points of our high school athletic .it his career this year programs." ivcrage (fifth best in Chapel Hill finished first I rebound mark (the in the state in girl's swimm ing and boys' cross country; >pearcd that the Los fourth in boys', tennis and d the inside track on boys' swimming; and reachsecond round picks, ed the quarterfinals in boys' I that I might be a se- basketball and boys' soccer, ded against being too South Mecklenburg won dent that 1 would be state championships in id and fourth round, boys' tennis and girls' softh Los Angeles and ball. South Mecklenburg ictown of Hartford, also finished second in the : to either team and state in girls' tennis; third in ter believe I had a lot boys' soccer; and tied for tcrs that night." fourth in boys' golf. State Checks ^ ? ttowmU'Ch water can we have been made for remove from a stream and dust rial, municipal "SII!! ICAVe *a"Teatthy "agricultural |purposes, biological communrty? "We measure water This is a question that ths, velocity, volume Scott Van Horn, a Wildlife flow and take stream Resources Commission torn samples to deteri research fisheries biologist, the quality and makeu is attempting to answer, the river environme Van Horn and his assistants said Van Horn. "Bv ta have been surveying rivers a series of tl in the Yadkin and Pee Dee measurements, we are basins to develop minimum to~~ construct a th in-strearn flow recommen- dimensional view of a dations that would conserve tion of river." the watershed's fisheries. 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