Page 14-Thc Chronicle, Thursday, March Prep Spotlight Reynolds Tr; By EDWARD HILL JR. Staff Writer "On your marks, get set... POW!" ? - .?? t i i i _ 11 _ j l nat s tne souna mat win oe ncaru an sruunu the city in the next two months when the area high school boys track and field teams compete for conference and city dragging rights,? And many of this area's performers should break records and provide some exciting finishes. Still, there is a consensus among area track, coaches that Reynolds High School is the team to beat. The defending city champion Demons are deep and talented in both track and field events. But it's in the field where Reynolds is strongest. In the high jump, for instance, Mark Dance is in a class by himself. The senior is the reigning city and conference champ and has a best of 6'8". Tony Thompson adds excellent depth, having already done a 6'6". Darvcz Hall and James Jones are one-two in the city in the triple jump, with jumps of 46'2M and 44'lMf respectively. In the pole vault, th< Demons have one of the best in Matt Murphy, Black College'Briefs Players Acc By BARR Y COOPER Syndicated Columnist NEW ORLEANS - Five Southern Univer sity athletes have been indicted and accused o gang-raping a woman in a New Orleans hot< after the Bayou Classic football game wit Grambling last November. 1 lie live die UllUSCU U1 OgglAVailU lO|Jt which carries a possible maximum penalty c life in prison. MM ii jjftf \S;!Wl?7 *i. ._ ii "ft'^fcrt^nr^B 'Manning' Greensboro Page High's Danny Man last weekend's 73-55 win over Golds undefeated 26-0 season for the Pirat among schoolboy basketball powers Those Guys In Beer Ads They're Th ST. LOUIS - If those athletes in the Bu television commercials seem adept at sackin back, stopping slap shots, stuffing baskets Ithe side, or burning a fast track, it's becaus< were. Of the seven current Bud Light spots, fiv sion commercials feature former professi legiate athletes reliving their glory days. "We've received excellent consumer re short time since we launched the Bu< 'Athletes' campaign," said Anheuser-Bus Vice President Michael J. Roarty. "We f immediate acceptance and success of the a to the fact that we spared no expense in authentic scenario and message that consu tify with." Roarty added: "Whether it's sinking th 1 during a weekend golf match or getting th IOth game of bowling league competition, dience can identify with the 'Bring Out Yc tions portrayed by the real-life athletes ir rials." 31. 1983 "V acksters Lookii * ? who has vaulted 13 feet. Chris Lineberger and Hall rank among the top long jumpers around and Leigh Hawkins is th* city's leadine shot dutter and discus thrower, with carecr bests of 49'6" and 138', respectively. The Demons will also be tough in the track events, especially in the hurdles, where Kenard Bytium ranks among the best in the state in the 110- and 330-intermediate hurdles. Bynum has also turned in 23.0 in the 200 meters. "We're trying to build depth in every evenly We have about 50 kidst which is the largest in the city. " - Reynolds Coach Norman Trzaskoma \ . In the conference and city championships, the object is to get points, and Reynolds will get more than its share in the middle- and longi distance events. Kurt Seeber, Mike Maker, Mark Cooper and Danny Murray rank among ; the area's best in the 1600 and 3200 meters. "We're trying to build depth in every event," used Of Raping The five have been free on $10,000 bond since they were booked last December. Aftei " the indictment, the bond was raised to $50,000 Indicted were Thomas E. Hudson, s >f freshman defensive back, Ernest Bell, c ;1 receiver, Herman Coleman, a freshmar h quarterback, Kim Ray Davis, a sophomon punter, and Linwood Hamilton, a freshmax !, nose guard. >f Dr. Jesse N. Stone Jr., president of Southeri University, said a school investigation of th< t 29-2 I % Ibk 1 I Distric P R| crushc night f now it ggga^*other from * i VKjk, was r ready ByH^K decla V Joi I |r V andei dent The Helm Divis have fling prepares to go airborne during we Y boro High. The victory capped off an Most et, who finished second in the nation the I (photo by James Parker). presi e Real McCoy, dweiser Light "Football," the introductory < g the quarter- Light "Athletes" campaign, deve ?, striking out brand's "Bring Out Your Best" si ; they are ? or offensive lineman pitted against former San Francisco 49er stand< b nf t^iA tMpvi. Another of the six original 44 w vy i vuv iviv * i w...w. -?v onal and col- features a hockey goalie - for League netminder Ron Graham sponse in the Quebec Nordiques) -- who maint iweiser Light in the face of competitive pres ch Marketing scoring counterpart is Roger BelU eel the almost with the Portland Winter Hawks impaign is due Portland-based Bud Light distrib delivering an The key player in the basketba! mers can iden- Roberts, the fourth-leading care* with a 24-point-per-game averag< e winning putt American and National Baske at strike in the eluding stops in Los Angeles, Cle our target au- is now studying for a master's d< >ur Best' situa- The coach seen scrutinizing R< 1 our commer- grudging "nice game" at the ? familiar with the role. Jim W ? ' ** * \ * >; \ i t. ig Awesome T# ?V-j 1 , * ?r i .> says Reynolds Coach Norman Trzaskoma, in an understatement. "We have about SO kids, which U the largest in the city. We're building for our conference schedule in April. "The more depth you have, the more points you can pick up. You don't have to have quality people in every event, but if you have enough (a m( ?mnut Dave Wilcox. t# Athletes" commercials "Hockey mer National Hockey Kon waitaine e (Los Angeles Kings, ains his self-confidence Angeles Harbor College, sure. Graharne's goal- basketball coach. frive, a former semi-pro who now works for the California Angels fans >ut0r. pitcher in the baseball si tl commercial is Marvin makes those slow walk er scorer at Utah State Stadium. Angels' pitchin i Roberts played in the brQthcr i$ SeatUe Marin, t all Associations, in- the likeable vetc ve and and Detroit, and jmprcsses the visiting pre ?gree in economics. cherts and paMing on a back to the big leagues, nd of the spot is also scout Gail Henley of the hite, a teacher at Los "Relay," a track and fV / f jv ? r? .- ???r~??- -v- - j8k. ?! ? * ' ' * 4 > ii .r '""hm ** - *?' ;. i;^,ff> f cjh hhy|^mms|m^feg2^i^r^ v? . ""**** ' sm x iks i_- ? mm! km^jt ^ - w^b ' brmb f* v. i ?v" amesnssn-- ii ak ??^? * ? ^ 1- 41 _ ^?? : ! gv:,. - - - ,; M-; - . ^P?' ?#Mp -fj* . 9 ^ v : \i?": Over Easy ; This hurdler from Greensboro Dudley High School won his event during a dual meet last week at West Forsyth High. The high school track season Is underway and figures to bring lots of thrills and excitement I to area fans (photo by James Parker). .i ision I Despite Loss I " Washington Post. "We are getting it into our ^ I estimates that it will take in the minds to do it.". ? rhood of $500,000 for the school to Jones may have the talent to tackle Division 1 5 requirements of Division I, including next season, with Earl Jones and a number of * J * a ? ? Atkar falantorl nlauarc rotiirninn [or a new aormuory. /\i present, juncs wmsi loivmvw k,b;v,) ?v?mi.i...6. is players apartments and transporta- His team certainly could compete in the Midice the campus has no dorm facilities. Eastern Athletic Conference, where Howard, a inder says he is working to rectify that school just down the roadTpIays, but Tones iTBut there are others, such astravehex- isn't?in favor of membership in that predominantly black league. "There's no lack On Sports money in the MEAC," he says. "1 want to r\nPT)T move away from the black syndrome so I can [JHr.KT recruit the good white kid." l Jones does think that UDC needs to be in a iLLtK ||wp conference, however: "That way we you have a ^ m '' "* double shot at getting into the NCAA tournament. I'm thinking of a good conference, like a recruiting budget, meal money and a the EC AC North or South." homecourt than the 3.500-seat on- Jones says he will make the powers that be at - 5 facility. UDC aware of his expectations before entering then there are the other Division I re- Division I. "1 ain't going to Division I without ents, including stiffer academic re- what it takes to compete/' he says. "You don't ents, just to name one. want to go in there half-steppin'." pite of the obstacles, Jones and Alex- Not going in half-steppin', according to have the supp9rt of the chairman of the Jones, means he must be able to recruit com>oard of trustees, Ronald H. Brown, who petitively against Georgetown, Maryland, as indicated that he favors strong con-^ George Mason and others for._the best-high ion of going to Division 1. school athletes available, and have, of course, a anxious Jones, a former assistant to Lef- bigger contract, more full-time assistants and at jsell at Maryland, says he has the UDC least a five-year commitment to Division I istration excited about the possibilities of status. . _ _ >ve. "As the university grows, this is the The feeling here is that UDC may have the proper step to take," he told The Please see page 17 ' ?J - k MT ww,y.Av.vv,.?sV^. .ss-.v .. . ^ Hp^^^jyjfljK -ifei+jjj'^jKi'i' "Football** "Baseball** "Basketball** Dave Wilcox Marcel Lac hem a nn Marvin Roberts spent 12 years as the school's work essential to the success in the four-man, 400-meter^ relay, features former U.S. amateur star John Smithy And the newest Bud Light commercial, "Downhill/*": may recognize the "comeback" features world-class skier Susie Patterson. >ot as being the same guy who , , . . . . c. . r . ; . . ? . . "We re about to celebrate the first anniversary of the s to the mound at Anaheim , ? A n . . . . . . , . t, . ... , . . /u. national rollout of Bud Light, which became the number g coach Marcel Lachemann (his ? . . ,. . . . t. . . . two seller in the light beer segment less than eight months-ers Manager Rene Lachemann) after introduction," said Roarty. "We feel our advertis-_ ran whose strikeout relief effort ing campaign, especially the new 4 Athletes' creation, was > scouts so much they invite him a key reason behind our remarkable first-year success."- a One of the scouts is "real-life" Needham, Harper & Steers of Chicago is the advertise Los Angeles Dodgers. ing firm for Budweiser Light's "Bring Out Your Best"; field ad that depicts the team- campaign. ?